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: Fighting For Your Llife by: Royane Real Recently the well known American news anchor Peter Jennings died of lung cancer just a few months after he publicly announced that he had the disease and that he was going to fight
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: How Anyone Can Manifest Anything! by: Saleem Rana My mother taught me how to teach others about the power of the mind. By learning how to teach her, I learned how to communicate essential wealth-building ideas to others. Many
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: The Meaning Behind The Ankh by: Reverend Brenda Hoffman The Ankh (aka the crux aitsata, or the 'ansate' or 'handled cross') was sacred to the ancient Egyptians (this is actually the land of Ancient Kemet - "the land
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: Baby Feeding Options for the Working Mother by: Nicky Pilkington Significant events in the 20th century resulted in changes in family dynamics. War, technological advances, and shifts in economics caused women to work
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: Single Mother On A Budget by: Kelly Kennedy Budgeting Tips A budget is a systematic plan for the expenditure of a usually fixed resource, such as money or time, during a given period. As a single mother you might groan
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: Grants For Single Mothers by: Kelly Kennedy If you are a single mom and struggling to get by, you are not alone. Whether you are going through a divorce or the father is absent most single mother face the burden of supporting
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: Scholarships For Single Mothers by: Kelly Kennedy Are you a single mother in debt trying to make your way through school hoping to attain a better education so you can support your family? If so you should consider applying
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: The Stool Pigeon and the Indian Lake by: Irving Itchy Bronsky It never occurred to me that Norman would chicken out and become a stool pigeon. He was aggressive, a good athlete, a gambler, (for baseball cards and streetcar
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: Made in Heaven by: Nithya K Consumed by my loss, I didn't notice the hardness of the pew where I sat. I was at the funeral of my dearest friend - my Mother. She finally had lost her long battle with cancer. The hurt
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: Are You Trying too Hard to Be Happy? by: Carna Zacharias-Miller We all want to be happy. However, if a woman pushes herself to emotional and mental exhaustion in order to reach “perfect†happiness, she could
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: Today's Woman by: Rose DesRochers She is a guide, mentor, mother, nurturer, wife and friend. She is many things to many people. She is Today's woman. She is a new woman in ever changing new world or is she? She gives
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: The Categorized Woman – The Mother by: Tushar Jain The most cumbersome issues that have ever been raised or pressed have had the liability of being the enormously uncertain part of a suggestion or a reckoning.
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: The Mother – Harnessing An Onslaught by: Tushar Jain In many ways, preventing this from being a plaintive and plangent panegyric, I would like to interpolate and expound, as I shortly shall, in regard to the less-furnished
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: You’re A Mom, She’s A Mom: Being An Adult With Your Parents by: Mimi Azoubel Daniel, MS, CEC On one of her quarterly visits to see her grandson, my three-year-old son, my mother ignores the available front
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: Better Aging by: Susan Dunn My friend who retired last year from years on Wall Street tells me, “I have to watch very carefully how I spend my money. I don’t know how to do anything.†One of the reasons
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: The Joys of Being Healthy by: Kay Kopit It is amazing to be able to say I am a whole, happy, healthy, loving woman. I was sick for the first 40 years of my life. Like millions of other human beings I grew up immersed
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: E-Book on Russian Women (Part 10) by: Annas Agency® Russian Women and her Children Russian women are considered to be the best mothers. They are worthy of the title. Is there a country where mothers help their children
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: A Perverse Confidante by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 15, 2002 Dad passed away years ago and Mom lives alone. She is still young and healthy, yet she always plays the victim. I am in
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: Socrates, Politics and Axe Murder: A Look at Gay Marriage by: Maya Talisman Frost This week, I attended a reading by Christopher Phillips. He is the author of Socrates' Café: A Fresh Taste of Philosophy, and has been
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: The Family by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of January 19, 2004 I grew up in a very abusive family. Physical, mental, and emotional abuse were the norm. My father was the most abusive, but
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: An Unexpected Letter by: LeAnn R. Ralph It was a couple of weeks after Christmas, and I was standing by my mailbox in the vestibule of the apartment building where I lived in Lexington, Kentucky, holding a letter I had
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: Good Grief by: Diana Kennedy, LMT If tears are an indication of how special my relationship with my mother was, I cry with pride! I’ve come to see grief as pain with a purpose. Interestingly enough, as I cared
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: Full Disclosure by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of April 21, 2003 I hope you can talk me out of this bad feeling. I watched the Michael Jackson program where he was talking about how he was
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: Leaving The Child Behind. Recovery From Child Abuse. by: Fatimah Musa I looked at my father for the last time before he was finally laid to rest. And I said to myself, "I forgive you father". I have forgiven him but
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: Life Lessons - an Inpirational Story by: Fatimah Musa Ju was physically abused as a child. She lived with a mother who was diagnosed with post depression and a father who was a wife abuser. Her parent divorced and left
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: Aftermath of a Child’s Near Death Experience by: RobinRenee Bridges An 18 month-old girl lay dying of diphtheria in January of 1944. It was before the widespread use of antibiotics. In fact, the antibiotics were
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: Run Freely (A Lesson About Courage) by: Gabriel Daniels One afternoon, many years ago, I went to pick up my mother from work. I got there a little early so I parked the car by the curb, across the street from where she
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: Liar Liar … Your Dream’s On Fire! What ‘lies’ beneath that keeps you stuck? by: Carol Chanel We all tell ourselves lies, about ourselves. I cringed when I first thought about it. But we all do
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: The Powers Of The Mother Of Pearl by: Jakob Jelling Oriental and Chinese cultures as well as many occidental ones follow traditions based on the belief that some precious stones have important symbolisms and powers. The
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: Addiction to Complaining by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Complaining is a way of life for some people. It was certainly a way of life for my mother. I don’t remember a day going by without her complaining, endlessly.
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: A Life Touched by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of February 17, 2003 Back when I was in grammar school, every once and awhile I would meet up with a girl my age and talk. Lisa never was around
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: Lisa's Christmas by: Bonnie Kettenbach Lisa was born into a loving Christian family and went through life knowing of The Lord and his supreme sacrifice. She was accustomed to Amazing Grace each Sunday and saying grace
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: To Thine Own Self by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of December 6, 2004 Someone gave me a bit of advice, and I'm doing my best to get my head wrapped around it, trying to understand and comprehend
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: The Need to Feel Special by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. From the time Jennifer was a little child, she was demanding of attention, especially from her mother, Sarah. With two older brothers, Jennifer had a “specialâ€
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: Neither A Borrower… by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of November 4, 2002 I moved from Los Angeles to Europe with my husband and children. My sister's husband left her with three children.
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: Breaking Your Relationship Pattern, Part 4 by: Rinatta Paries Finally, after all of the hard work you have done completing your past, here is a way to break your relationship pattern. Relationship choices are often based
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: Peruvian Artist Shares Why Preservation of Culture and Rituals Sacred To His Art by: Ernesto Apomayta My artistic endeavor have led me towards a personal sense of mission, because the visual arts are more than a passive
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: How Has Eminem Risen to the Top? by: Jeff Schuman II How is it that a little white boy from Kansas City has become the most well known rapper in the world? Starting from nothing and eventually moving up to a multi-millionaire,
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: Breastfeeding - Breast is Best by: Declan Tobin Women have been feeding their children this way from the beginning, and it is of course natures intended food, therefore the best nourishment for your child. The decision
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: Born With Instructions by: Carol M. Welsh We finally seem to get parenting techniques that work with the first child only to find out that they don’t work with the next child. Why can kids be born with instructions?
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: Chinese Pregnancy by: Wong Yee Lee Traditionally in China, when once people got married, they would immediately get ready for having a baby. That is why symbolic things such as dolls or lotus seeds would be put on the
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: Birth of a Parent by: Barbara Eastom Bates So you’re pregnant. Congratulations! Your life is about to change in ways you might find unthinkable (and we’re not even talking about the surrender of your once
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: The First Week with your Baby by: Anne Cavicchi The first week of your baby's life brings big adjustments for both of you. You are adjusting to being a mother and caring for your baby and your baby is adjusting to life
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: Don't Go In- Free Short Story To Add To Your Fiction, Sci-Fi Ezine by: Laura Hickey Don't Go In Have you watched a scary movie and then gone to bed right after? Your mind scrambles with ideas about different movie endings
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: Gaining a Child's Trust by: Rexanne Mancini My daughters and I went to the beach several weeks ago. They were having a blast playing in the freezing cold water as I tiptoed around the waves, trying to keep my feet from
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: Is A Good Bargain Worth Paying For? by: Caroline Murphy Most of us love a bargain. But is it the joy of the chase or the joy of the purchase that really motivates us? Is a bargain hunt without all the trappings of hard
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: Fanning the Flames of the Diabetes Epidemic by: Lyndia Grant-Briggs INTRODUCTION It is my pleasure to introduce to you, a new Diabetes Prevention Education, Public Relations Campaign established under the name Fannie
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: Baby Shower Gifts Are Not All The Same by: Dominic Ferrara When one talk about shower baby gifts, it is clear they can vary from the very practical to the extremely bizarre. If you have ever been invited to a baby shower,
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: A Simple Method for Choosing the Perfect Name for Your New Baby by: Criss White A person's name is something they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Selecting a baby's name is an important, but often difficult
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: A Resurrection Story by: Janette Blackwell During the last decade of her life, my mother often wound up in the hospital. She had good health insurance and a good many ailments, and she generally outstayed two or three
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: Indian Summer by: LeAnn R. Ralph It was a warm, sunny October afternoon one day when I was a kid, and as I walked up the hill of our driveway after getting off the school bus at our Wisconsin dairy farm, I wondered how
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: Pros and Cons when Choosing a Specific Breed of Dog by: Jon Dunkerley Ok so you have made the big decision to purchase a dog. Whether the decision was yours alone, or that of your kid’s, you being the voice of
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: Difference by: Marsha Maung Article based on a friend's experience I just wanted to share an experience I just had with my daughters, Yee Ting and Yee Sin. Yee Ting is three years old this month while Yee Sin is only
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: Family Ties – When to Let Go by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. Ruth consulted with me because she was confused about what to do regarding her mother, her brother, and her son. From the time Ruth was born, she never felt
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: Book Excerpt: Give Me a Home Where the Dairy Cows Roam by: LeAnn R. Ralph ~ 5 ~ May-Day! The school bus had long since disappeared over the last hill toward the main road one afternoon when I set my books on the kitchen
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: The Science of Mother Love by: Cori Young A growing body of scientific evidence shows that the way babies are cared for by their mothers will determine not only their emotional development, but the biological development
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: Puppy Love - Wonderful Companions by: Wendy Yeager Everybody loves puppies. Who can resist those cute little faces and wet noses? Puppies can be a lot of fun, but they also come with a lot of added responsibility. More
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: Boy, Do We Get The Garbage! by: Douglas G. Burkland For the most part I view our family as the typical nuclear family.. reflecting the personal and practical living priorities of the times we live in. It's certainly not
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: Too Young to Survive? by: LeAnn R. Ralph Eight o’clock on a beautiful June morning in southern Wisconsin. The sun was shining. The birds were singing. And I was on my way to the stable where I boarded my two horses.
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: And You Always Will by: LeAnn R. Ralph I opened the dishtowel drawer for about the sixth time, hoping the towels had somehow magically appeared. The brand new towels still weren’t there, of course. “What
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: Comfort Comes From Unexpected Places by: Patricia Twitchell Autumn of ’89 began like any other. Summer was quickly coming to a close as winter crept in. Like most years, the family was anxiously anticipating sharing
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: Make Every Day A Mother's Day! by: Angela Renee The word mother and mothers day are simple, yet powerful little words that you hear all the time especially so around the time of mothers day when everyone seem to be scrambling
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: Don't Wait For The Perfect Situation To Pay Down Your Debt. by: David Wilding The number one reason people don’t get out of debt is they don’t try. This may apply to you. You want to, but never seem to
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