I had time to reflect I was left with another set of mixed emotions after hearing about the police shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana. I went to Blink 182 concert at the Marcus amphitheater in Milwaukee this past weekend. The concert, even though missing Tom Delonge, was spectacular! Besides the concert I was faced with […]
My presentation at Bayshore Community Academy in Oconto
My final take away message is LOVE everyone! Love everything and cherish those small things. Give love and take love!
An amazing video on love and relationships
As much as we agree or disagree we must love each other. I saw this video on a former coach’s social networking site and was blown away. This friend helped shape my personality to what it is today, even after, a traumatic brain injury. This post examines, first, what it may look like from an athlete’s and […]
A situation that left me with mixed emotions
I was at the grocery store late one night. As I was walking, cane in hand, I came across two teenagers riding past me on electric shopping carts. My initial thought was that the two boys physically disabled. I wondered are those two boys disabled. I assumed they were not because both of them were […]
Singapore trip
These past three weeks have been amazing but tiring. The first week had to do with Christmas. The second week had to do with a wonderful Singapore trip. I learned so much in Singapore. The few things that I would like to say about Singapore are as follows: Super clean: Having a high density of […]
The Power of a Hug
This post is about hugging. Hugging is an instinct, a natural response to feelings of affection, compassion, need, and joy. Hugging is a simple way to offer support, healing, and growth, with measurable and remarkable results. In its highest form, hugging can be thought of as a science. May the art of hugging a person […]
A very powerful video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML3qYHWRIZk I thought this video would make people think because American people including myself did not fight to be a great country. I ask this question then how are we ever going to change the nation? Live everyday like it was your last, Chad Francour
Ecstatic news about stem cell research
Some exciting discussions I had with many medical professionals university professors. The new medical break through in treating traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries is stem cell research. The problem is certain individuals have made laws against this kind of scientific exploration who DO NOT suffer from or live with these horrendous ailments everyday. I […]
Stereotypes and Prejudices
Some theorists say that stereotypes and prejudices are inevitable, others say they are malleable,while, cognitive theorists say stereotypes are unavoidable. They say stereotypes serve as a generalization about a group that focuses on some attribute. With that being said, it is human nature to categorize someone based on certain trait(s) making the complex world easier […]
Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice presentation at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
A presentation my fellow classmates and myself did in the spring of 2012. The class was called Psychology of Stereotyping and Prejudice. I am the one in a green shirt.
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