Archive | July, 2006

High school senior illustrates that modesty can be beautiful

25. July 2006

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Karen Bowie By Karen Karaszkiewicz The Record Herald WAYNESBORO – In her senior year, Karen Bowie wants to help bring modest clothing back into style at Waynesboro Area Senior High School. The 17-year-old straight-A student was one of 40 girls in the country chosen to attend a fashion workshop this summer sponsored by Beautifully Modest, […]

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Ranch Chicken

22. July 2006

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Tracy Taylor wrote: Here's a quick and super easy chicken dish that works well in the summer, or anytime. RANCH CHICKEN 4-6 boneless skinless chicken breasts 1 package dry ranch dressing mix 1 can cream of chicken soup 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp garlic powder 1/2 tsp onion powder 1/4 tsp dill weed 2 Tablespoons […]

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Internet Gambling—Don’t Bet On It

22. July 2006

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From FamilyLeader.net, by Maurine Proctor   “Internet gambling’s characteristics are unique,” noted the Associated Press. “Online players can gamble 24 hours a day from home; children may play without sufficient age verification; and betting with a credit card can undercut a player’s perception of the value of cash, leading to bankruptcy, crime, and suicide. Professor […]

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Schools to get healthy as law takes hold

21. July 2006

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From MSNBC, July 13, 2006ST. PAUL, Minn. – They’re promising to keep closer tabs on student lunch trays, pull sugary treats from vending machines and classroom celebrations and encourage more pulse-raising activities during the school day. The nation’s public schools are under orders to adopt nutrition and exercise goals before classes resume in the fall. […]

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Parenting Tip: Grumbling is Acceptable

5. July 2006

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As parents we seem to think that when we assign a child a task they will look at us with this big smile and say, “Oh, thank you, mother and father, for this wonderful opportunity to clean the bathroom. I am so excited to do this for you.” Of course, this is ridiculous and yet […]

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Dad is critical to a daughter’s well-being

5. July 2006

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According to psychologist Terri Orbuch, a dad's involvement is critical to a daughter's well-being.

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Dad is critical to a daughter’s well-being

5. July 2006

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By Susan Whitney, Deseret Morning News, July 3, 2006 ….. Father’s Day may be over, but your importance in your daughter’s life continues. According to psychologist Terri Orbuch, a dad’s involvement is critical to a daughter’s well-being. Orbuch has been a scientific researcher for several decades at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. […]

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What’s So Glorious about the Glorious Fourth?

1. July 2006

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A message from Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Council "And where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty." II Corinthians 3:17Everyone should be a patriot. Whatever your country, whoever your people are, you should love your land and love your countrymen. And where does this love of country begin? That great English friend of liberty, Edmund Burke, said it began in the home. "We begin our public affections in our families." So it's not surprising that we who stress the importance of the family in American life also foster the celebration of patriotism.

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What’s So Glorious about the Glorious Fourth?

1. July 2006

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A message from Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Council www.frc.org “And where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty.” II Corinthians 3:17 Everyone should be a patriot. Whatever your country, whoever your people are, you should love your land and love your countrymen. And where does this love of country begin? That […]

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