Hi Bobbi, An estimated 194,280 new cases of invasive breast cancer will occur in the United States this year — taking the lives of 40,610 people. Although both men and women are at risk of breast cancer, when cancer is found in women under the age of 45, it is more likely to be aggressive… [Read more…]
Corinna Gordon spends hours collecting healthy, organic fruits and vegetables in Santa Barbara’s famous Saturday morning Farmers market with her volunteers. I had the pleasure of joining her as she cheerfully and tirelessly asks each stand owner if they would participate in donating a few fresh herbs and vegetables to cancer patients recuperating from surgery or in chemotherapy. She knows what each… [Read more…]
Increasingly, wives are earning more than husbands While the stereotype of the male breadwinner is still alive and well in many people’s minds, the reality is that a growing number of women are earning more than their husbands. WATCH VIDEO: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/33368119#33368119 About Maria Shriver The founder of A Woman’s Nation, Maria Shriver is California’s first… [Read more…]
By Bobbi Miller-Moro I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with beautiful Julie Meise, a new up and coming actress and popular entertainment TV host, recently hosting on the red carpet at the 2009 Alma Awards. Born and raised in a small town in Maryland, she never has lost that small town charm and… [Read more…]
Jihad Watch “Human Rights vs. Sharia: Violence Against Women,” by Valentina Colombo for Hudson NY, October 5: The great irony of the recent International Conference on Violence Against Women hosted by the Italian Ministry for Equal Opportunities, is that if the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Violence Against Women (CEDAW), ratified by… [Read more…]
Take Action! Returning from my 10-day trip to Afghanistan, I pause. The United States has spent a quarter of a trillion dollars in 8 years of military action: what have we achieved? Most of the country is in worse condition, the bordering countries are less stable and death fills the air. According to the United… [Read more…]
I love that our President emails us! Here’s what he said: This morning, Michelle and I awoke to some surprising and humbling news. At 6 a.m., we received word that I’d been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2009. To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of… [Read more…]
A Window Between Worlds is a non-profit organization dedicated to using art to help end domestic violence. Through creative expression, battered women and children recover a sense of renewal and power. Their images of hope, survival and strength educate the public and become “a window between worlds” for survivors taking steps to change their lives.… [Read more…]
Stay-at-home moms: Census shows they tend to be less educated Stay-home moms defy popular image, U.S. Census finds WASHINGTON — The first national snapshot of married women who stay home to raise their children shows that the popular notion of high-achieving professional mothers sidelining careers for family life is largely beside the point.Instead, census statistics… [Read more…]
October 27, 2009
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