By Leigh Haugh on December 26, 2014
Cholesterol, Eggs, Healthy Eating, Nutrients, Nutrition, Proteins and Amino Acids
Blogs, Food & Wine, Healthy Living, Leigh Haugh
We have all seen the breakfast commercials boasting of the best breakfast servings with pancakes, sausage, roast potatoes, bacon and eggs. We all also know that such a meal is high in cholesterol and a heart attack waiting to happen. The tendency is to group all the foods in this type of meal together, meaning […]
By Jim Malone on December 25, 2014
J-Stars Victory Vs. +
Blogs, Youth Voices
About a year ago, I wrote my very first article ever to be published to the internet. That article was about a game called J-Stars Victory Vs. I wrote an article about all the opportunities missed with that game not being localized in North America or the PAL regions. Throughout the year, I noticed an […]
By Leigh Haugh on December 24, 2014
AIDS, AmfAR, Charitable Events, Entertainment, Fashion, Health, HIV
Arts, Blogs, Fashion, Healthy Living, Leigh Haugh
The AmfAR Gala was held on Oct. 29, 2014, at Milk in Los Angeles, California. The Foundation for AIDS research launched their “Inspiration Series” four years ago to celebrate men’s fashion and style while continuing to raise funds for their AIDS research programs. Celebrating one of the fashion industry’s biggest and most sought out designers, […]
By Leigh Haugh on December 23, 2014
Education, Learning, Vision, Visual Learning
Blogs, Leigh Haugh
Do you know a child that hates to read? Does he skip words or letters? Does he complain of headaches? Do the words dance or jump on the page? Do you often hear him say can’t do it before he has tried or even worse, tell you he is dumb or stupid? Twenty-five percent of […]
By Jim Malone on December 21, 2014
Baseball
Blogs, College Voices
One could not help but to think that the sight of the new Liberty Baseball Stadium filled with fans of all ages was a dream of the late Dr. Jerry Falwell brought to life. Among a flurry of other projects, including academic and residential buildings, construction workers feverishly work on a new state-of-the-art baseball stadium, […]
By Jim Malone on December 20, 2014
Carmelo Anthony
Blogs
Loud chants of ‘boos’ seem to be the norm at Madison Square Garden. The most legendary court in the game of basketball has turned into a playground made for visiting teams. Turnovers, selfish plays, lackadaisical defense and sluggish effort have plagued the Knicks from the start of the season. New President Phil Jackson is trying […]
By Jim Malone on December 19, 2014
Legend of Korra
Blogs, TV Reviews
The second series from the Avatar universe, created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino (affectionately referred to as “Bryke”), aired its final episodes last night across the internet and on Nickelodeon. The finale featured the final showdown between title character and Kuvira, a woman who dedicated her life to protecting her country as best […]
By Reuben Malone on December 18, 2014
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
Blogs, Youth Voices
Tuesday, the entire Jojo fandom had an implosion when Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven was announced for PlayStation 3 and 4. The game is described to have 3D playing fields with tag team battles. New characters have been announced as well, Stroheim the Cyborg Nazi from battle tendency and Diego Brando, the Dino Dio […]
By Jim Malone on December 17, 2014
Family
Blogs, Healthy Living
There are many alternatives to the traditional nuclear family. I myself think it is quite rare to come across the traditional nuclear family across generations. There are single-parent families run by a single parent who cares for one or more children with or without the assistance of the biological parent, the bi-nuclear family, usually consisting […]
By Jim Malone on December 16, 2014
Michael Brown
Blogs
This is the type of lingo commonly used to describe Michael Brown, an 18 year old male gunned down by Darren Wilson, a white police officer. According to Officer Wilson’s report, Brown, unprovoked, assaulted him in his vehicle after politely asking him to get out of the street and onto the sidewalk. The confrontation that […]