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Dr. Ellen Cannon

I had the most amazing experience last night…yes even at home in CT while everyone is away at college. Dr. Ellen Cannon, a political analyst and professor at Northeastern Illinois University, came to speak at the Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center. She is professor of Women’s Studies as well as Jewish-American Relations at NEIU. Her [...]

Thoughts For A day

I sit here at my desk, waiting for work to come through, but nothing shows up. Another slow day at St. Paul Travelers provides the world an intern with nothing to do. My choices for the moment… Study for E-Business Class At Central Plan Course of Action for CCNA recertification (By Nov. 26) Research RFID [...]

Eating Babies?

I know it has been awhile since I have posted something significant, but I have been very unmotivated lately. Anyhow, I just want to post this story from a book I am reading for my class. “Another story that is widely used in international business training sessions is about a company that sold baby food [...]

It's getting lonely in here

It is beginning to feel a little empty here in Connecticut. All my friends have decided to up and start leaving, going back to college and that whole shtick. I, on the other will be stuck here (by choice) for another 3 months. As my internship at St. Paul Travelers continues, I will be looking [...]

Thoughts for the day

I am still not ready to gather all my thoughts about Israel and put them down here. Right now, I need to get back into the swing of work, and sort some stuff out. But, I am planning on doing an activism program with my old USY chapter (high school Jewish youth group), while I [...]

So Israel…yeah…

So I just returned from 16 UNBELIEVABLE days in Israel. Along with my best friend, Yaniv, and 37 other participants, I left JFK Int’l airport on August 1st, for my second venture to the Jewish Homeland. The program I went on, Hasbara Fellowships, is an pro-Israel advocacy training trip. Hasbara Fellowships, focuses on training students [...]

Movin' The Blog

Sometimes things change unexpectedly, and you just have to adjust to these changes. Well, St. Paul Travelers (my employer) decided to begin blocking access to SpyMac, where I began blogging about one month ago to pass time during the slow days at work. No more could I update my blog there from work, or could [...]

Some Things DO Shock me

So I get a phone call from my brother-in-law yesterday, telling me to check my email. I go to my computer and follow this link, http://www3.metrowestdailynews.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=72684 . When I open it, I never expect to see what is before my eyes. Ian Tuffs, my sister’s ex-housemate in Waltham, MA gets arrested for sexual assault. He [...]

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So it has been a full week now that my town has been very confused. Rumors have flown about two kids that I graduated with OD’ing on cocaine or heroin (depending on who tells the story). The word in town was that they both were in comas, and one made it, while the other passed [...]

The world has missed Stegel

At least that’s what I tell myself. It has been a week since I last updated my wonderous blog, so I got some things to say.Left, right, centrist, liberal, conservative; what the f*** am I. Everyday I fight with my beliefs about politics, the gov’t, etc. On one issue I am a staunch liberal(abortion), on [...]

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