By Pat Wilson | Blog
The creativity and spirit of a region come to light and give meaning to being our brother’s keeper.
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By Pat Wilson | Blog
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By Pat Wilson | Blog
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By Pat Wilson | Blog
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By Pat Wilson | Blog
The letter from the insurer actually states that “the Act is intended to insure that consumers get value for their health care dollar.” Imagine that! Making insurance companies responsible for how they spend our health care dollars.
Most things about the Affordable Care Act are still kind of fuzzy to [...]
By Patricia Wilson | Blog
20,000 species are currently threatened with extinction. This is 25% of all mammals, 41% of all amphibians and 33% of reef building corals. The United States Search and Rescue Task Force estimates that landslides cause 1-2 billion dollars of damage in the US alone each year along with the loss [...]
By Pat Wilson
This distributed field of energy is everywhere in the universe; like the wind that gives lift to wings and allows flight, it is invisible, everywhere, simple, elegant and important. Ever wonder why light, which is made up of something called photons, isn’t piled up all over the place like snow drifts? Really, [...]
By Patricia Wilson | Palm Coast
Real women know there is no rescue by a woodsman. It’s time for women in power, from queens to political figures, to put an end to inequality and all forms of discrimination against women.
For centuries, the line of succession in the 16 countries that comprise the British Commonwealth [...]
By Pat Wilson| Palm Coast
A revealing look at the planet under the magnifying glass of ten words: Apes, Cows, Crops, Food, Disease, Heat, Water, Carbon, Climate and Extinction.
Since the late 19th century in this nation, it was apparent to a few, that something needed to be done to preserve some of the natural [...]
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America: Lost in the Cross Hairs
By Patricia Wilson | Blog
Imagine how after a horrendous tragedy and tear in the fabric of society, assault weapons and ammunition have flown off shelves. Imagine a place where no one is free to speak of unspeakable loneliness and isolation and where a culture of bullying on many levels is somehow tolerated.
Imagine a [...]