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To The Scrap Pile -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
By Jupiter, how we need to get tough today!
Using Our Children -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Jim* was elected president of his class and was on the honor roll both semesters.
Bitterness Fever -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
I hate Serbs for what they have done to my people.
An Impossible Wish -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Leon, how I would like to spare my children and loved ones much of the unnecessary pain and folly we
Really A Sham? -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
A high school teacher does not like to be bothered with the time consumed in grading essay tests, bu
A Gratifying Moment -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
"What is your brother doing these days?" "Oh, he's a successful accountant out West." "How did your
No-Win -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
There is a witticism that goes, "Why do we buy things we don't want, just to impress people we can't
Secularization? -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
The family Christmas gathering has come and gone --
Dare We? -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
May it be that we are blind today, Leon?
An Extremely Difficult Adjustment -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Control and supervision of our lives from our children?
Novelty Addiction -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
My six-year-old granddaughter says she is bored.
The Simple Life -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
We originally planned to keep the place simple and easy to maintain, Leon.
Deadlock -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
A popular book two generations ago was the Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie's On
A "Centering" Place -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Four decades ago when we purchased our lake property, hundreds of miles from our home then, I wonder
Can't Help It! -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Leon, what drives me down here to my study at five o'clock in the morning?
Busy -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
"How have you been?""Busy!""What did you do over the weekend?"
Seeking -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Truth sought and found. Truth elusive. Truth is relative. Truth is an illusion. Truth monopolies.
Time-Weary Lives -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
More than I usually did with this part of the course, I was elaborating upon the concept of time and
"The Mysterium Tremendum"? -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Early on, Leon, selecting sociology as a major area of study presented me with indications that my i
Friendship Erosion -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Soil erosion is a condition with which many of us are familiar, but another kind of erosion is not a
Focus On Behavior -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
When it comes to people that I know, I must confess that I have my likes and dislikes.
Sucker! -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Not often, Leon, do I recall overtly referring to other people as gullible individuals, but I know I
Disillusionment -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Would it not be a much better world in which to live if the world actually was more like we picture
Bureaucratic Prisons -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
Writers such as Kenneth Boulding have stated that the real revolution of modern times is the organiz
Meanness -- Noel Francisco -- 1999
New owners acquire a private social service facility.
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