It is possible to read the history of this country as one long struggle to extend the liberties established in our Constitution to everyone in America.
Day two of the stomach bug. I literally just pointed the camera at a wet ground and shot just to be sure I got a photo in for the day. Then I fell asleep and never got back to the camera, so I had to get experimental with this one.
My little girl Jessilyn - a.k.a. Zoltan the Destroyer. I thought I would try to make an artsy black and white with colored eyes and it just ended up being creepy!
My entry for this week's 'Lines' challenge on digital photography school -- <a href="http://www.digital-photography-school.com/lines-weekly-photography-challenge" rel="nofollow">www.digital-photography-school.com/lines-weekly-photograp...</a>
This is Willow flashing me her 'Die, Puny Human!' scowl. Willow just got a bath and is feeling a bit surly -- don't hold it against her! Or do ... she doesn't care.
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
Sharks can actually suffer from cancer. The myth that sharks do not get cancer was spread by the 1992 book Sharks Don't Get Cancer by I. William Lane and used to sell extracts of shark cartilage as cancer prevention treatments. Reports of carcinomas in sharks exist, and current data do not allow any speculation about the incidence of tumors in sharks.
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Conflict and Conciliation: Faith and Politics in an Age of Global Dissonance
Despite the peaceful foundations of global monotheistic religions, the broad diversity of interpretations can lead to a sharp paradox regarding the use of force. Inevitably, we must ask ourselves: How can those who ascribe to peaceful beliefs suspend their own moral foundation to beat the drums of war? ... read more
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