Show 'y 12— The - V k ll- - Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday February 10 1987 Brown says her mission won t end with column During six years of writing this column on women m the '80s I was frequently asked if it was hard to keep coming up with topics No I said not when you are writing about all the ways women see themselves in today’s world Chronicling women in a period of enormous social change is like covering fireworks on the Fourth of July: Dazzling bursts of color and sound come from every direction to light up the fireworks the energies of women are being unleashed in a multitude of directions Yes — our lives are fragmented and pressured and teeming with distractions But yes — we’re learning to live with and love the challenges and treasure the opportunities that allow us to realise ourselves Let us count the ways: We see ourselves first in the home as primary caretakers and care givers for our families We do this while holding Jobs and aerving or leading in the community Today’s mothers try to stay on top of the clutter and hunger of kids while providing a sheltered place rich in affection praise and endearing concerns they had as women These exchanges did more than help me understand other women They defined for this column a sort of mission: to act as a conduit for sharing truths by between and for women After all isn’t that the essence of the women’s movement — telling our own stories to awaken our commonality? My mission is not complete by any means but the time has come for me to try new directions as a writer So this is my last syndicated column in the college for example to subtle classroom when male professors challenge male students with penetrating questions requiring critical judgments while asking women questions that take simplistic answers On the job we continue to crusade for as much money as men when our work — even if is equally valuable to employers different We’re willing to go to court if bosses promote males or call us "honey” and “sweetie’’ and pollute our workday with sexual innuendos Finally women put-down- Rusty Brawn Syndicated columnist s - traditions Second we see ourselves outside the home — making a difference Because of us American business has gone coed We bring to the work place a talent for cooperation and consensus and new dimensions in management that are inherent in the female perspective Women insert different priorities into the agenda when they become legislators mayors and judges Now that one of every three labor union members is a woman child care maternity leave pay equity and flexible work schedules are viable Issues at the bargaining less-qualifi- I am grateful for an the friends and readers the --"I”"" has brought in nearly every state I say farewell knowing that women today can envision widening thresholds and have every reason to proceed with confidence The best way to celebrate 25 years of the women’s movement is to take advantage of it remember abuse that persuaded women to open shelters for the battered Working women share their experiences and urge1 us to walk away from jobs and some pioneering stagnating dead-en-d in new fields inspire us to follow them I myself learned much from the hundreds of women I interviewed and the hundreds who wrote to respond to columns or to alert me to table Third we see ourselves insisting on fairness and justice in all aspects of our lives We object Together we will continue fireworks and light up the sky to touch off (i)lS7 Nmnpapar Enfarprfw Aim Scientists say jackhammer snoring nothing to sneeze Take snoring I have a who friend Jillyn Smith when sneezes she goes outside into the sun Sidelong Science ” she says “The sun always makes me sneeze The sun doesn’t make tongue up you either have it coded into your genetic instrucaneese tions or you don’t Does it make you sneeze? Some scientists have turned Not long ago a scientist studied this phenomenon — as I their attention to the most baric recall he and Ms kids were kinds of things — things that we — and determined usually just take lor granted — that it’s a genetic trait Like the and have come up with interability to roll the sides of your esting insights “Aa-choo- Aa-cbo- sun-sneeze- rs Honor rolli Never! Scientists who have studied snoring say that it has “both social and medical consequences’’ The social consequences I assume involve the snorer’s loved ones and probably consist of waking up the snorer saying "ml over you’re snoring” or sleeping in the other room Some snoring has been sound comes from the vibration of muscles and soft tissues in the airway or from constricted nasal passages It signifies obstruct which can disturb the deep Snoring has been linked with high blood pressure In an extreme tern of snoring known as obstructive sleep apnea breathing actually stops during deep and the scientists suggest it may account for some sudden unexplained nighttime deaths At any rate apnea can cause 30-3-5 daytime sleepiness irritability poor work performance and serious cardiovascular problems Severe eases can be helped by surgery Relief for anorers (and is also possibleif the head of the bed is propped up and if snorers avoid tranquilizers sleeping pills and alcohol before bedtime Drastic measures such as sewing tennis balls into the seat of the then-familie- naiamas can force himher to dsep on hisher ride so it’s not accessary to say “rril over” All usu Baldwin Jennifer Emily England Rachetle Healey Alma Fluckiger Tolman Victoria Dutson Marianna The following Utah State UniCalvert HydaPark Wade Denniston Mandl Lehm Jenversity students were placed or Anne Jordan Lucy range k! 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