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Contents Of San Francisco’s Iconic Cliff House To Be Auctioned

February 17, 2021, Life is about change. Transition. Past verses future. We understand that. Sometimes we love the change. Sometimes we resist. San Francisco has been going through a massive transition, right before our eyes. There is the present. As of 2020, San Francisco has the highest salaries, disposable income, and median home prices in…
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Expanded Mental Health Support for San Francisco Students

February 2, 2021, The teenage years should be the most enjoyable time of your life. Many older people can attest to that. There is nothing like being young, dating, playing sports, socializing and having fun. Young people have such an abundance of energy they need to release it somehow. Organized school sports has often been…
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Your Expectations, Please Aim High

January 21, 2021, Should you always venture into an unknown situation with lower expectations so that you exit without being disappointed? We suppose that is one way to live life. But is it the best way? Especially when it comes to the expectations for yourself? If we do, then we run the risk of living…
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Very San Francisco, Yacon Syrup, Sweet News For Your Desserts

October 16, 2020, Think about it. When is the best time to learn and retain as much new information as you can? It is when you are young because you have a whole lifetime to benefit from it. Now we did say best. Not only. When we’re older, it is always great to continue to…
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CDC Urges Americans To Wear Masks To Prevent COVID-19 Spread

August 13, 2020, The debate continues to rage on. It isn’t “should you wear a mask”? The evidence on that is clear. You should. We all should. Even if you are not concerned that you will catch the coronavirus, what about the people you might spread it to? Even if you don’t have any symptoms,…
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Classic Movies, Relax At Home Tradition

August 12, 2020, First dates on romantic comedies are fairly consistent. The pair of new love birds meet at his or her place of residence, have dinner, make small talk and watch a classic movie. Can’t tell you enough of how the couple to be, love to watch the classics. We can understand why. Luv…
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Vulnerable? Act Now, Be Prepared

August 11, 2020, Vulnerable is a word, like the emotions associated with it, that swirls with connecting wires that if left unplugged, can be very damaging. Or very pre-protective. We sense that few of us like feeling vulnerable but when it comes to building trust in important relationships, few can grow or be sustained without…
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Create Your Mood, Atmospheric Art House Films

August 9, 2020, Events may dictate what sort of day you will have, affecting your mood. Having said that, perhaps the events that you schedule for the day can create the mood that you choose to achieve. We like the latter. The legendary singer David Plant knew that. His lyrics speak to that. I'm in…
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Sometimes Depressing Films Click The Undepressed Button

August 8, 2020, For better or worse. Suffering from depression is virtually always worse. In that regard, which is worse? Knowing why you are depressed and feeling unable to do anything about it or not-knowing why you are depressed and, thus far, not being able to do anything about it? There are so many books…
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Invicta FC, Female MMA Rocket To Stardom

August 8, 2020, MMA fighting. It’s a man’s world and women just live in it. Fight in it. Temporarily. Exit from it pretty quickly. Until Shannon Knapp came along. Ms. Knapp helped co-found Invicta Fighting Championships, a women's Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotion. If you love the female grappling and fight game, you have certainly…
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Be A Good Neighbor, It’s Good For You

August 8, 2020, Comforting is a hallmark feeling of living around good neighbors. When family and relatives live far away, having a sense of neighborhood and community is extremely important. Some of the epitome of television shows that depicted a sense of community and nice neighbors often took place in the 1950’s to 60’s. The…
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