Botham Shem Jean, Paul Manafort, Gas Explosions: 3 Stories You Should Read 9/14/2018
Reading Time: 2 minutes Confluence Daily is your daily news source for women in the know. In the category of: Suburban war-zone ‘Absolute chaos’:
Read MoreReading Time: 2 minutes Confluence Daily is your daily news source for women in the know. In the category of: Suburban war-zone ‘Absolute chaos’:
Read MoreReading Time: 5 minutes The measure of our commitment to our self is written all around us in our experience.
Are we taking the time to make sure our needs are met?
Do we spend time getting to know what those needs are?
Do we nurture our souls and recognize the things that bring us joy, peace, happiness?
Do we make the effort to contribute, to reach out and connect with others to find like minds, trusting companions and collaborators?
All these things are evidence of a committed relationship – with yourself. When your needs are met you experience wholeness. There is a saying that “two halves make a whole” – mathematically this may be true, but two people each experiencing wholeness are what makes a healthy couple, one that’s worth the commitment.
Read MoreReading Time: 2 minutes A Malawian female chief has established a new law to prevent child marriage in Malawi and has terminated approximately 850 child marriages across the country to date.
Theresa Kachindamoto, a senior chief in the Dedza district of Malawi, claimed that her decision to take a stand came from her frustration over seeing 12-year-old girls walking around with babies on their hips.
Read MoreReading Time: 4 minutes While millions of Americans on the Carolina and Georgia coasts are filling up their gas tanks and evacuating their homes to safety, millions of others aren’t. As we watch the coverage showing people who aren’t evacuating the same question always comes up. Why doesn’t everyone just leave?
Yes, some people stay because they enjoy the thrill.
Some people stay because they want to protect their property.
Some people stay for the hurricane party.
However, a lot of people who should evacuate stay for reasons many people can’t understand that have nothing to do with the party. For a variety of reasons people who live in poverty often find it impossible to evacuate. Additionally for many reasons people of color are disproportionately affected by hurricanes.
Read MoreReading Time: 2 minutes Confluence Daily is your daily news source for women in the know. In the category of: Holy Sh*t. US F-22
Read MoreReading Time: 7 minutes I remember the moment I walked into the Egyptian Ballroom in Atlanta’s Fox Theater to see an art exhibition called The Dinner Party: Judy Chicago’s feminist-awakening homage to women—and my first real history lesson! It was early October 1982 and I didn’t know what I was in for; yet I could feel the womb of womanly beauty and power and mystery all around me. It was as though I was reclaiming something, but it’d be years before I had the words to express it.
Read MoreReading Time: 5 minutes One trusted computer model, the European simulation, predicted more than 45 inches (115 centimeters) in parts of North Carolina. A year ago, people would have laughed off such a forecast, but the European model was accurate in predicting 60 inches (150 centimeters) for Hurricane Harvey in the Houston area, so “you start to wonder what these models know that we don’t,” University of Miami hurricane expert Brian McNoldy said.
Rain measured in feet is “looking likely,” he said.
Florence’s projected path includes half a dozen nuclear power plants, pits holding coal-ash and other industrial waste, and numerous hog farms that store animal waste in huge lagoons.
Read MoreReading Time: < 1 minute The victim of a mugging gets a grilling at the police station perfectly illustrating what it might be like to be interviewed after a rape.
Read MoreReading Time: 2 minutes Confluence Daily is your daily news source for women in the know. In the category of: Things everyone has forgotten
Read MoreReading Time: 4 minutes Hectic daytime schedules can often lead to even busier evenings, which makes putting dinner on the table in less than an hour a valuable time-saver for home chefs. Balancing a busy lifestyle with healthy food choices can certainly become a tall task, but making filling, nutritious meals a priority starts with planning and preparation.
One way to set the course toward more quality weeknight meals at home is planning in advance rather than making day-of decisions. Ensuring you have the correct ingredients on-hand can make meal prep a simpler process once it’s time to get started in the kitchen.
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