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Tasks for Volunteers (MCHS 2015)

An update to this page can be found here: Can you help us to set up online video conferencing for the MCHS 2015 Reunion? Can anyone help with these projects? If you can, please contact us. 1) Nancy Renz has posted in MCHS ’60s Reunion: “Just a suggestion – there are many websites “What was […]

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Free sugars cause more inflammation at a cellular level, which promotes heart disease and stroke

Click here to access previous posts about sugar > By and large, I stay within the World Health Organization sugar-consumption guidelines. WHO recommends no more than 25 grams of sugar per day. I’m keen not to produce more inflammation at the cellular level. I’m really pleased I came across this evidence-based research. Click here for […]

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What do I get for $150?

By way of an update to this post, below is a video, entitled “What Do I Get for $150?” posted on June 19, 2015:     A previous post in this series is entitled: Next steps for MCHS 2015 website – May 17, 2015 update As well, our new reunion website is now up and […]

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The Housing Bomb (2013)

When I first came across The Housing Bomb: Why Our Addiction to Houses Is Destroying the Environment and Threatening Our Society (2013), I thought the title may be a marketing ploy to attract readers. My assumption was not valid, as I learned when I began to read the book. The concept of the housing bomb […]

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Globe and Mail series: Risks are associated with too much consumerism; risks are associated with too little of it

I’ve explored two related concepts in a May 9, 2015 Twitter post, which can be represented as follows: Consumerism fuels runaway spending Consumers in debt stop consuming, economic collapse looms Risks are associated with too much consumerism (in the sense of the compulsion to buy the newest electronic gadgets, bigger houses, and pricier cars) That is, a […]