On July 5th, Ken Morico posted on his K.Mog blog about using social media to recognize passed loved ones, which is very similar to what Wrisen does, and I thought it’s cool to have found his blog today. Here is what he wrote;
“When two people I know died and I witnessed the online support of [...]
Archive for the ‘living’ Category
A Very Sad Day for John Travolta: Actors’ Son Jett Travolta Dies at 16
Posted in events, health, life, living, tagged children, death, family, Jett Travolta, John Travolta, kids, parents, seizure, teens on January 3, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Children anywhere, are not supposed to die at this young age, specifically from a disease, an epileptic seizure, especially in some of the countries with the best medical facilities. It’s very sad, very, very very sad, for any parent to lose a child, anywhere.
I was traveling yesterday and wasn’t able to keep up or check the news, and today [...]
FOX Secret Millionaire
Posted in TV, Tv show, Web 2.0, Yahoo, advertising, blog this, business, design, entertainment, entrepreneur, kapenda, launch, life, living, men, movie, music, networking, news, shows, startup, technology, tagged Chahal, gWallet, millionaire, reality TV, Secret Millionaire, show, TV on December 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Secret Millionaire is a reality TV show on Fox. I have never watched it until today. It is actually a great show. It’s really an amazing show.
In all the reality shows out there right now and in recent years, Secret Millionaire, is probably the best show out there now, because it’s reaching out to real [...]
The Most, Very Unique Invention Idea to Make Billions, Only for You?
Posted in AIDS, Facebook, adsense, advertising, animals, article, biology, blog this, branding, business, climate, culture, economics, economy, education, entertainment, entrepreneur, environment, events, farming, finance, financial, food, gender, global warming, graphic design, happy, health, insects, kapenda, launch, life, living, news, sex, startup, statement, technology, women, tagged amphibians, biology, economy, entrepreneur, evolutionary, idea, invention, joke, Page & Brin, reproduction, species, Steve Jobs on December 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In today’s competitive global economy, it’s all about finding your niche’. Bill Gates (Microsoft), Steve Jobs (Apple), Google (Page & Brin), and many other entrepreneurs have magnificently excelled at doing this very same thing, they found their niche’, which they have and continue to exploit while making tons of money. You can also find your [...]
Surviving the World of Statistical Selection
Posted in article, blog this, business, culture, economics, education, living, news, politics, simon kapenda, tagged analyze, Bosley, clinically tested, data, information, informed desicion, Mathematics, NYT, statistics on December 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
On November 18, 2008, The New York Times published an article titled, The Wrong Place to Be Chronically Ill. The article reports the finding of 7,500 patients surveyed in several countries such as Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Britain and the United States, who suffered from at least one of seven chronic [...]
What Every Organism Wants: Sexual Selection
Posted in AIDS, HIV, biology, blog this, culture, economics, education, entertainment, environment, food, gender, health, insurance, life, living, sex, tagged biology evolution, dating, female, male, mating, natural selection, reproduction, sex, sexual orientation, sexual selection on December 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yes, the title is an indicative to capture your attention. And, since you’all seem so tired and perhaps stressed out, well, we are now in “officially” a recession. Perhaps, an economic depression is next, but not soon or may be never, I hope.
So, I wanted to arouse your attention for a minute and entertain your [...]
Are Americans Just Too Chronically Ill?
Posted in article, blog this, business, culture, economics, education, health, insurance, living, news, politics, sickness, simon kapenda, tagged arthritis, cancer, depression, diabetes, health insurance, heart disease, hypertension, illness, lung problems, men, sick, women, young on November 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Are Americans simply too healthy to be sick than any other people in other countries in the world, or they simply have more access to a better health care system? If they are just too healthy, then why are there so many health insurance companies in the US, perhaps some of the largest health insurance [...]