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    Kryptonite of Our Souls: 5 Ways to Cope with Loneliness

    Posted: 07 Jan 2009 01:24 AM CST

    "Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty." - Mother Teresa

    Over the holidays, Mary Beth, Emily and I watched the movie Hancock with Will Smith. It is one of those movies that can be watched and processed on so many different levels.

    Emily, our ten-year-old daughter, was entertained by the action scenes and was delighted when Hancock taught a young bully a very important lesson about respect. Mary Beth and I were intrigued by the complexity of Will Smith's character and the underlying messages the movie brought to light.

    One theme contained in the movie centered on the impact loneliness can have in our lives. Yes, Hancock was a superhero, but the one thing that brought him to his knees was the loneliness in his life.

    Without divulging any important parts of the plot, the movie advertises a homeless superhero that is prone to take to the bottle too often. Hancock shows no compassion for the victims he saves because he has very little compassion for himself. All of his strength and power is no match for the crippling effects his loneliness is costing him.

    As I was watched the movie, I felt a tinge of hopelessness swell inside of me. If a person of unbelievable strength cannot cope with loneliness, how can we mortals expect to do so? The answers may lie in the choices we make.

    International Scholarship Updates

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    Switzerland: The 2009/2010 wiss Government Scholarships for Foreign Students

    Posted: 08 Jan 2009 07:21 AM PST

    The 2009/2010 Swiss Government Scholarships for Foreign Students, Switzerland Through the Federal Commission for Scholarships for Foreign Students (FCS), the Swiss Government grants foreign students university scholarships (Swiss universities, Federal Institutes of Technology). These scholarships...

    UK: The Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund for Master Students, Imperial College London

    Posted: 08 Jan 2009 07:07 AM PST

    The Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund for Master Students, Imperial College London, UK There are six scholarships available to prospective Masters Students of Imperial College London, intending to commence one of the specific eligible Masters courses in October 2009 - four Shell Centenary Chevening...

    USA: Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry, Colgate University

    Posted: 08 Jan 2009 06:53 AM PST

    Postdoctoral Fellow in Biochemistry, Colgate University, USA Colgate University seeks applications for a teaching & research postdoctoral fellowship in biochemistry starting in Fall 2009. The fellowship is intended for a recent Ph.D. recipient in chemistry, biochemistry or a related field who...

    UK: Durham University Doctoral Fellowship 2009 / 2010

    Posted: 08 Jan 2009 06:49 AM PST

    Durham University Doctoral Fellowship 2009/2010, UK The University offers a generous package of support to outstanding doctoral research students through the Durham University Doctoral Fellowship scheme. The scheme provides: Full payment of tuition fees at home or overseas rate A maintenance...

    Sweden: PhD Positions in Privacy, IT Security and in Computer Networking, Karlstad University

    Posted: 08 Jan 2009 06:40 AM PST

    PhD Positions in Privacy, IT Security and in Computer Networking, Karlstad University, Sweden Please kindly mention ScholarshipNet when applying for this position Karlstad University invites applications for: Two Ph.D. positions in Computer Science with specializations in Privacy& IT Security...

    Monbiot Grills Shell CEO | GOP Worried Stimulus Will Work | Obama's Tax Plan: Real Change?

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    Monbiot Grills Shell Oil CEO: Is There Any Investment You Would Not Make on Ethical Grounds?  

    Monbiot Grills Shell Oil CEO: Is There Any Investment You Would Not Make on Ethical Grounds?
    By George Monbiot, Monbiot.com
    Shell will pour big money into alternative energy when more lucrative opportunities are blocked. Where is the government brave enough to block them? Read more »

     

    The financial crisis we face today is as complex as it is painful, and there's an enormous amount of information, analysis and opinion emerging every day about what's happening and what should be done about it. That's why AlterNet is proud to introduce a new feature: a section devoted to the best news and views on an Economy in Crisis. Our new Economy in Crisis feature will offer readers one-stop shopping for the best of what's out there -- information that they need to stay abreast of developments; economic content that impacts their daily lives. Be sure to bookmark it so you can check back for the latest headlines every day.

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    Republicans Fight Obama's Stimulus Plan, Fearing Its Success Will Mean Years of Political Oblivion  

    Republicans Fight Obama's Stimulus Plan, Fearing Its Success Will Mean Years of Political Oblivion

    For Republicans, one lesson of the New Deal is that it left the Democrats firmly in power for more than 20 years. Read more »

    Obama to Continue Bush's Tax-Cutting Orgy?  

    Obama to Continue Bush's Tax-Cutting Orgy?

    Who can seriously argue that a family still earning an income of up to $200,000 is enduring such economic hardship that it, too, needs a tax cut? Read more »

    Was Our Whole Economy One Giant Ponzi Scheme?  

    Was Our Whole Economy One Giant Ponzi Scheme?

    Like those Bilked by Madoff, we too thought our retirement funds were growing miraculously, but ours was an illusion fueled by debt rather than fraud. Read more »

    Financial Meltdown Provides Final Verdict on Reaganomics  

    Financial Meltdown Provides Final Verdict on Reaganomics

    The economic meltdown may finally have ended the era that began when Ronald Reagan became President. Read more »

    This Looks Like the Start of a Second Great Depression  

    This Looks Like the Start of a Second Great Depression

    Will we act swiftly and boldly enough to stop it from happening? Read more »

    Poverty Reduction? Try a New Economic Vision for the U.S.  

    Poverty Reduction? Try a New Economic Vision for the U.S.

    We need a vision of what Robert F. Kennedy called a "bond of common fate" in a new framework for advancing economic and social policy. Read more »

    Obama's Perilous Compromise with Wall Street Looters  

    Obama's Perilous Compromise with Wall Street Looters

    President Obama has made a bad mistake: Instead of cracking down on serial looters and complicit regulators, he plans to reward them. Read more »

    Why Big Finance Is Laughing All the Way to the Bank  

    Why Big Finance Is Laughing All the Way to the Bank

    Instead of making loans to help the economy, they're shoring up their own finances and buying up their competitors. Read more »

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    As the "New Economy" Crashes, to What Degree Will Mainstream Economists Change Their Stripes?

    These days, establishment defectors from the doctrine of market fundamentalism are growing in number. Read more »

    Shopaholics, Big Spenders and People in Debt, Getting Smacked by Economic Reality  

    Shopaholics, Big Spenders and People in Debt, Getting Smacked by Economic Reality

    This is the season for how-did-we-go broke books, stories of shopping hangovers and life ripped down to the basics. Read more »

    News Flash: Americans Still Like Unions!  

    News Flash: Americans Still Like Unions!

    Most Americans support the labor movement despite loads of anti-union corporate propaganda. Read more »

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    What a Better Stimulus Bill Would Look Like  

    What a Better Stimulus Bill Would Look Like

    What could Obama have proposed instead of tax cuts? Some very quick examples. Read more »

    How Obama Can Fix Another Bush Disaster: The War on Workers  

    How Obama Can Fix Another Bush Disaster: The War on Workers

    It is up to Obama to help undo the damage eight years of George Bush did to American workers. Read more »

    Krugman on Obama's Massive Tax Cuts Plan: 'Bad News'  

    Krugman on Obama's Massive Tax Cuts Plan: 'Bad News'

    Paul Krugman worries that President-elect Obama is relying too much on tax cuts in his stimulus plan in an effort to appease Republicans. Read more »

    Rep. Hoyer Says Employee Free Choice Act Will Pass In 'Early Spring'  

    Rep. Hoyer Says Employee Free Choice Act Will Pass In 'Early Spring'

    People have been worried about how committed Democratic leaders are to passing the bill. Hoyer set everyone straight this morning. Read more »

     

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    About Today: 12 Things You Don't Know About the White House

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    It seems like only yesterday Americans were flocking to the polls to cast their votes for the next President of the United States, and yet, the Inauguration is right around the corner. The news has been full of political intrigues leading up to the big event, but I'm sort of over bad news and infighting. Today, let's take a break and have some Presidential trivia.

     
    In the Spotlight
    12 Things You Don't Know About the White House
    My favorite item on this list? The White House was, until the Civil War, the largest house in the US. Now that they'll throw a giant mcmansion on any teeny little lot, that's hard to imagine.

     
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    George Washington never chopped down a cherry tree, Lincoln didn't write the Gettysburg Address on the back of an envelope, and most of our presidents didn't say half the things you think they did.

     
    The 25 Funniest Political Quotes of 2008
    It's sort of embarrassing how many of these I thought were said by actual politicians, only to find out, via the magic of the internets, that they were said by a comedian.

     
     
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