Singer and songwriter Kathryn Keats shares an ode to her father, journalist John Munger. Keats also includes a poem written by John Munger about his experience of the Second World War, during which he served in the US Army, intercepting and translating Japanese coded communications into English.
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A new project will be occupying Managing Editor Greg Mulhauser for the foreseeable future — and will definitely have the bulk of his attention for 3 months starting 15 December. What could divert so much of his effort from CounsellingResource.com for such awhile?
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His simple question “Are You Dating a Loser?” has struck such a chord with readers that Dr Carver’s discussion thread has become one of our busiest ever on CounsellingResource.com. With 80 individual comments originally posted, we’re now opening up a second thread where Dr Carver can field questions and comments on this popular article.
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Regular readers will remember Kathryn Keats, the singer and songwriter who penned some guest contributions for us about her experiences being held captive and spending years in a victim witness protection program, unable to perform her music in public. Now she’s released the first of her new singles, and you can download a free musical collage of more pieces from her new CD right here.
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Popular media reports about a recent study linking musical tastes and sexual behaviour among teens have turned moderately interesting statistics into grossly flawed conclusions, with headlines and articles both suggesting that sexual lyrics actually cause teens to have sex. Contrary to what popular media reports might have you believe, the research actually says nothing of the sort.
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