Saturday, March 8, 2014

Today's International Women's Day: Ladies, This One's For You!

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Today is International Women's Day!


What's it all about?

 From Wikipedia-the free Encyclopedia

International Women's Day (IWD), originally called International Working Women's Day, is marked on March 8 every year.[2] In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women to a celebration for women's economic, political, and social achievements. Started as a Socialist political event, the holiday blended in the culture of many countries, primarily in Europe, including Russia. In some regions, the day lost its political flavor, and became simply an occasion for men to express their love for women in a way somewhat similar to a mixture of Mother's Day and Valentine's Day. In other regions, however, the political and human rights theme designated by the United Nations runs strong, and political and social awareness of the struggles of women worldwide are brought out and examined in a hopeful manner. This is a day which some people celebrate by wearing purple ribbons.


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History of International Women's Day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Women's_Day

The earliest Women’s Day observances were held on many different dates: May 3, 1908, in Chicago; February 28th, 1909, in New York; and February 27, 1910, in New York [3][4]
In August 1910, an International Women's Conference was organized to precede the general meeting of the Socialist Second International inCopenhagen. Inspired in part by the American socialists, German Socialist Luise Zietz proposed the establishment of an annual 'International Woman's Day' (singular) and was seconded by fellow socialist and later communist leaderClara Zetkin, although no date was specified at that conference.[5][6] Delegates (100 women from 17 countries) agreed with the idea as a strategy to promote equal rights, including suffrage, for women.[7] The following year, on March 19, 1911, IWD was marked for the first time, by over a million people in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. In the Austro-Hungarian Empire alone, there were 300 demonstrations.[5] In Vienna, women paraded on the Ringstrasse and carried banners honouring the martyrs of the Paris Commune.[5] Women demanded that women be given the right to vote and to hold public office. They also protested against employment sex discrimination.[2] Americans continued to celebrate National Women's Day on the last Sunday in February.[5]

Female members of the AustralianBuilders Labourers Federation march on International Women's Day 1975 in Sydney
In 1913 Russian women observed their first International Women's Day on the last Sunday in February (by Julian calendar then used in Russia).
Although there were some women-led strikes, marches, and other protests in the years leading up to 1914, none of them happened on March 8.[4] In 1914 International Women's Day was held on March 8, possibly because that day was a Sunday, and now it is always held on March 8 in all countries.[4][8] The 1914 observance of the Day in Germany was dedicated to women's right to vote, which German women did not win until 1918.[8][9]
In 1917 demonstrations marking International Women's Day in Saint Petersburg on the last Sunday in February (which fell on March 8 on the Gregorian calendar) initiated the February Revolution.[2] Women in Saint Petersburg went on strike that day for “Bread and Peace" - demanding the end of World War I and an end to Russian food shortages.[4] Leon Trotsky wrote, "23 February (8th March) was International Woman’s Day and meetings and actions were foreseen. But we did not imagine that this ‘Women’s Day’ would inaugurate the revolution. Revolutionary actions were foreseen but without date. But in morning, despite the orders to the contrary, textile workers left their work in several factories and sent delegates to ask for support of the strike… which led to mass strike... all went out into the streets." [8]
Following the October Revolution, the Bolshevik Alexandra Kollontai persuaded Vladimir Lenin to make it an official holiday in the Soviet Union, and it was established, but was a working day until 1965. On May 8th, 1965 by the decree of the USSR Presidium of the Supreme Soviet International Women's Day was declared a non-working day in the USSR "in commemoration of the outstanding merits of Soviet women in communistic construction, in the defense of their Fatherland during the Great Patriotic War, in their heroism and selflessness at the front and in the rear, and also marking the great contribution of women to strengthening friendship between peoples, and the struggle for peace. But still, women's day must be celebrated as are other holidays."
From its official adoption in Russia following the Soviet Revolution in 1917 the holiday was predominantly celebrated in communist and socialist countries. It was celebrated by the communists in China from 1922, and by Spanish communists from 1936.[10] After the founding of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949 the state council proclaimed on December 23 that March 8 would be made an official holiday with women in China given a half-day off.[11]
In the West, International Women's Day was first observed as a popular event after 1977 when the United Nations General Assembly invited member states to proclaim March 8 as the UN Day for women's rights and world peace.[12]



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To all the Women, all around the World,

You are strong. You are beautiful.

Many times you are neglected and taken for granted; even abused and rejected.  Never, let that define your worth. Never, let thoughts of doubt overtake you. Never let rejection make you.

It was a woman who gave birth to humanity. You are special. You are important.

Stand up! Stand Strong! And be, YOU!

Find your place in this world. Be Strong!

Here's another special message for you, from the lovely

Queen Latifah


                                                  and her strong and beautiful sidekick, 
Monie Love






Enjoy, Ladies: Ladies First




Friday, October 18, 2013

Another Buyer Beware Warning-Treadquarters in Newport News, Virginia

   Yes, I'm back with another "buyer beware" post. To make a long story short, I went to Treadquarters Auto Care Center, in Newport News, VA. To say the least, this shop is a major rip-off. I think they may have flunked the "Business Ethics" part of their business school curriculum.

My complaint against this auto shop is: I was charged for services that they did not complete. When I addressed my concerns with them, they clearly tried to run a game on me. When I took my vehicle into their shop to get a wheel alignment, they were supposed to provide me with a "before and after" printout. They said they didn't have this printout because, the printer didn't work. They also told me that the mechanic who supposedly worked on my vehicle was not available because he stepped out.

When I told them that I took my vehicle to another mechanic, and they checked my alignment, and provided me with a printout, proving that the alignment had not been done, they insisted that they had. I knew they hadn't, and asked for my money back. They refused to give it back to me, and became rude. We tried to talk to the manager, and he brushed us off.

Next, I will prove that Treadquarters is a rip-off company, and that they fraud their customers and brush them off. The following document is their BBB rating:
http://www.bbb.org/upstate-new-york/business-reviews/brake-service/monro-muffler-brake-inc-in-rochester-ny-6000929

BBB BUSINESS REVIEW

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Monro Muffler Brake, Inc.

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Businesses are under no obligation to seek BBB accreditation, and some businesses are not accredited because they have not sought BBB accreditation.
To be accredited by BBB, a business must apply for accreditation and BBB must determine that the business meets BBB accreditation standards, which include a commitment to make a good faith effort to resolve any consumer complaints. BBB Accredited Businesses must pay a fee for accreditation review/monitoring and for support of BBB services to the public.

Reason for Rating

BBB rating is based on 16 factors. Get the details about the factors considered.
Factors that lowered the rating for Monro Muffler Brake, Inc. include:
  • 1124 complaints filed against business
  • Failure to respond to 1080 complaints filed against business
  • Overall complaint history with BBB
Our file contains a pattern of complaints from consumers who report problems with repairs, and unsatisfactory performance. The company has responded to some complaints by offering an explanation of their position or an adjustment.

Customer Complaints SummaryRead complaint details

1124 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 362 closed in last 12 months
Complaint TypeTotal Closed Complaints
Advertising/Sales Issues95
Billing/Collection Issues42
Delivery Issues12
Guarantee/Warranty Issues21
Problems with Product/Service954
Total Closed Complaints1124



Additional Information

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BBB file opened: September 07, 1993Business started: 01/01/1957Business started locally: 01/01/1978
Business Management
Mr. Robert Gross, President & CEO
Contact Information
Principal: Mr. Terry Haschmann, Director of Customer Service
Business Category
BRAKE SERVICEAUTO SERVICESTIRE DEALERSAUTO REPAIR & SERVICE
Alternate Business Names
AutotireMonro Muffler #147Monro Muffler and BrakeMonro Muffler and Brake ServiceMonro Muffler Brake Svc.Monro Muffler Brake, IncorporatedMonro Muffler/BrakeMonro Muffler/Brake & ServiceMonro Muffler/Speedy Auto #210Monroe MufflerMr. Tire, incPro AutoSpeedy Auto Service By MonroTire BarnTire WarehouseTread Quarters Discount Tires
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Notice, they have an F rating. This is the lowest BBB rating a business can ever have. 


Do not take your vehicle to this establishment. They can only get away with ripping people off who let them. 
Spread the word to everyone. BBB offers this information to share with and warn consumers, so they will not be harmed by these blood-sucking leaches.




Friday, September 6, 2013

Fired-up Friday

Boy, am I fired-up and ready for the weekend. I am so excited. Why? Cause, tomorrow, I'm sleeping in. Yeaaah!
I haven't done that for awhile now!

Tonight, it's family time, movie night on Netflix, and then off to bed. I'm going to be a hibernating bear, for a few hours.

Kids are back to school, (homeschool, that is), so, my Sunday will be spent preparing school curriculum, and schedules.

I've also have blog posts to update. It will be back to business, as usual, before I know it.
Better enjoy my weekend, and sleep-in, while I can.
Well, that's my updates. Thanks for reading.
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Going on a Health Binge

Ok, I know.  "Binge" seems so temporary. Let me try another word. How about health "journey"?
I've started counting calories. I know, old school, huh? Well, I'm a bit late to the game, because I must confess; I...hate counting calories.
But, I just realized how simple and rewarding it is. I can actually 'see' what I'm eating. By counting calories, I
     ● can see exactly how many calories a product has, as well as the nutritional value
     ● make better choices in selecting the best foods that compliment my health & wellness goals

I'm excited about my new adventure.  I've even started a Facebook page called Active Warriors for Healthy Living. I invite you to join me there
http://www.facebook.com/activewarriorsforhealthyliving

Thursday, June 13, 2013

I Had To Make A Time Change

Good Morning/Day everyone,
Had to switch my work schedule to nights. It feels strange, because I'm not use to it.
But, I do feel less stressed and more fulfilled. I'm finding that my days have become centered around a lot of family, and other activities, and that's Ok.
But, this was conflicting with my work schedule; making me feel stressed and dissatisfied.  I knew I had to do something.  So, I scheduled a time change.
I just made the adjustment; so far so good. I still answer my customers' and clients' calls and emails throughout the day. But for now, any other things pertaining to my business, are done at night.
This helps me to stay productive, deal with setbacks, and still spend time with, and take care of the family.
Its going to take some getting used to, and I may need to adjust it again.
The key is, to overcome setbacks, and maintain balance in every area of your life.
I primarily chose nights because  I need quiet time, to be productive. It helps tremendously, because the rest of the family is asleep.

How about you? Have any of you had to make any major adjustments to your work schedule? How do you adjust to changes when setbacks come?
I'd love to hear. Post your answers in the comments section.




Monday, April 22, 2013

Earth Day 2013

Today is Earth Day. My family and I make every day Earth Day, by reusing/recycling items, or donating them back, keeping our neighborhoods, parks and streets clean, by not littering, etc. But we wanted to do something special for Earth Day.

So, yesterday,  for Earth Day, we visited our local Virginia Living Museum, to visit all the wonderful animals, and share a great meal together. My daughter also bought a Native plant, to support the Museum & to help her appreciate the Earth. She actually started her plant collection a few weeks before Earth Day; and she's done a wonderful job at taking care of it, too.

My daughter is an avid animal lover, so we headed out to the Animal Aid Society in Hampton, VA. She's a pet pal. This means she signs up to be a special friend to the pups and doggies that come to the shelter.  She spends the most time with one doggie, at a time. She can walk him or her,& bring treats and toys. We even bought our own Animal Aid Tshirts that we wear when we go to the shelter.
We had so much fun; we do everytime. The only hard and pressing part about visiting the shelter is: my daughter becomes attached to the dogs so easily. She wants to bring them all home. It's so hard saying no to her.  I know how much she loves animals. It's always a day followed up with pleadings after pleadings,  to bring a new dog home with us.

Well, that's my Earth Day story for 2013. What's your story? I'd love to hear how you spent Earth Day. Post your story below.
And thanks for blogging with me.