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Khaki Scott

Khaki Scott

living in Alexandria, LA
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 0|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 43|FAVORITED BY: 2|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 10/19/2006

A writer for 26 years, I am finally ready to semi-retire in Yucatan. Fortunately, I am working more now than I ever did. Thanks to "old age" and experience, I am able to write about topics of my choice now and live in a place I love.

Education/Experience: Louisiana College, B.S. Math

Interests: Grandsons, Yucatan, travel, writing, Louisiana

Affiliations: Yucatan Living

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Twelve reasons why nobody else wants those men and you shouldn't either.
Cogswell Motors has met the challenge of doing business on the Internet in the 21st century.
With real estate prices reportedly skyrocketing in Mexico, can the average Baby Boomer still afford to retire there?
Research shows that, in some cases, treating insomnia can eliminate depression.
Research shows that pets are also battered in domestic violence situations.
An overview of the impact of buying locally grown or manufactured products.
A simple lesson in understanding what the conversion factors between dollars and pesos can mean to you.
A politician who actually cares about the people he serves.
A 32 year study shows that obesity is spread from person-to-person.
Are our behavioral choices our own? Or do we simply act out whatever is popular opinion at any given time?
The development of an ethical approach to the use of animals in medical research.
Company leaders move the company forward through vision. Managers carry out the wishes of leaders. How to tell the difference.
The health care community is part of the general population and subject to the same stressors, including the use and abuse of drugs.
Current status of the ability to diagnose and treat conditions associated with ambiguous genitalia in neonates.
The damage that nationalism and Puritanism can do to a nation, using Prohibition as an example.
A parent's change in attitude when a child has a change of heart.
The unintended consequences of drug laws that are too harsh are harming the very fabric of American society.
Dunn's perspective on the ordinarily unexamined events in life.
Information on the need for hospice care for nurses and social workers. Includes interview and definitions.
The question of whether there can ever be a just war is one that philosophers and ethicists have argued for centuries. We may never have a definitive answer to that question.
At the beginning of the war, anyone who looked Middle Eastern was a target, as if they were somehow guaranteed to be an Iraqi terrorist.
800,000 lives are at risk in flooding from Hurricane Felix. Honduras has aid groups on the ground and they can be reached to ask what is needed.
How do you know which charitable organizations will actually help victims of disaster?
Every small town in the South had a Miss Emily. Many still do today. It is as if these poor little ladies are kept, by their towns, almost as evidence that they are still in the South - with no one thinking of them as real people.
How mankind works itself into a frenzy in which it is capable of killing huge numbers of human beings for almost ridiculously simple reasons.
The Department of Civil Protection, along with other agencies, provides the State of Yucatan with one of the best civil defense programs in the world today.
When preparing for a hurricane, think people, pets, documents, cash and gas, food and water, and property - in that order.
The siesta has been shown to improve both overall health and productivity. It should not be given up in the face of the so-called modern economy.
What really counts in choosing a college - And what to do if the school you choose does not choose you.
Walking, at 5 miles per hour burns as much energy as jogging at 5 miles per hour. Plus, walking can be sustained by those who are in less than optimum shape. Jogging cannot.
There is a shortage of 118,000 nurses in the U.S., but the new immigration bill does not take need for specialty nurses into account.
New studies in South Africa and Kenya show circumcision reduces risk for HIV by 60%. Is it ethical to circumcise all male babies?
The intrinsic ability to approve torture is a threat to the humanity of individuals and to their nation as a whole. It is time for Americans to reflect on what this issue really means.
It might not be such a good idea to think of the equity in your home as being the safest place to build the majority of your personal wealth. Life itself is not stable enough, these days, to take that kind of risk.
Vilma Espin, First Lady of Cuba, legendary frontline guerrilla fighter, advocate for women and the poor - dies of cancer in Cuba.
The difference between an opinion and an article is based on how solidly the writer can document their work. These resources are invaluable to all writers, and especially to practitioners of the profession.
Racism and feeling that one group is superior to another is based on wrongly understanding bits of information.
Perhaps, it is not obtaining wisdom that is important, but the striving to obtain wisdom. The proper management of knowledge is of paramount importance in this quest.
Discussing the professional growth of the NP from direct care to administrator. Where do loyalties lie?
Extranjeros - foreigners - are advancing into Yucatan from the north and the south. Sadly, the two groups might as well be from different planets. What is to become of Yucatan, in 10 years, 20 years, when the full effect of this migration must be dealt with by the Yucatecos?
Racial atrocities are threatening to overwhelm the world, yet again. One Christian traces some of the worst, identifying the perpetrators and offers something for Christians to think about.
A closer look at the effect of watching professional wrestling on children.
A look at where the U.S. stands today on the sale and purchase of organs for transplantation.