If you have children and especially if any of your children are on some type of pharmaceutical drug for a behavior disorder, please take the time to watch this one hour and 43 minute video. We can only make wise decisions when we are well informed. The Drugging of Our Children (hosted at Google Video) There [...]
Continue reading...23. January 2007
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By Jennifer Harper THE WASHINGTON TIMES January 23, 2007 Flirtations and indiscretions with other humans may not be the most vexing problem facing American couples anymore. Computers and telephones are horning in on that loving relationship. In a new survey of 1,001 adults, 65 percent said they spent more time with their computers than their spouse or significant other, [...]
Continue reading...16. January 2007
By Maurine Jensen Proctor, Meridian Magazine Kieth Halls already had plenty to do with his time. As the senior vice-president of NuSkin, a billion dollar company, he certainly didn’t need [...]
Continue reading...16. January 2007
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It’s that time again and we’re inviting you to join us in Salt Lake City at our annual fun-filled, overnight Valentine MARRIAGE RETREAT. Register today. Click here for details. We hope to see your there! Here’s what some attendees from last year’s event said: “I can’t remember when we laughed so hard and had that much fun [...]
Continue reading...3. January 2007
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By Carla K. Johnson Associated Press CHICAGO — Magazine headlines entice teenage girls with promises: “Get the body you want” and “Hit your dream weight now!” But a new study suggests reading articles about diet and weight loss could have unhealthy consequences later. Teenage girls who frequently read magazine articles about dieting were more likely five years [...]
Continue reading...20. October 2006
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By Daniel DeNoon FoxNews.com October 20, 2006 Too much TV time for toddlers may trigger autism, according to a study by Cornell business professors. Over the past few decades, there’s been an amazing increase in the number of children diagnosed with autism. Some experts think this is due to broader diagnostic criteria for autism. Some point to [...]
Continue reading...11. October 2006
By David Crary ASSOCIATED PRESS October 9, 2006 NEW YORK — Laura Bennett isn’t bound by convention. Professionally, at 42, she’s pursuing a midcareer switch into big-time fashion design. At home, she’s a mother of five — with No. 6 due next month. “It was nothing that we planned ahead of time,” Mrs. Bennett says. “It’s more that we [...]
Continue reading...29. September 2006
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From Focus on the Family, CitizenLink September 13, 2006 After a Dallas church helped a high school combat gang activity and disruptive behavior, dozens of schools asked for the same help. In this era when liberal legal groups are endlessly suing to keep the church out of public schools, principals in Texas are begging for churches to adopt [...]
Continue reading...23. September 2006
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By Stephen Baskerville, Ph.D., President of American Coalition for Fathers and Children Aug 30th, 2006 For the moment, while the Federal Marriage Amendment is moved to a back burner, it’s a good time to heighten our awareness of a broader menace. Same-sex marriage is a symptomatic threat to families, compared to the more fundamental effect of “no fault” [...]
Continue reading...9. August 2006
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Associated Press Aug 7, 2006 function UpdateTimeStamp(pdt) { var n = document.getElementById("udtD"); if(pdt != '' && n && window.DateTime) { var dt = new DateTime(); pdt = dt.T2D(pdt); if(dt.GetTZ(pdt)) {n.innerHTML = dt.D2S(pdt,((''.toLowerCase()=='false')?false:true));} } } UpdateTimeStamp('632906018821970000'); Teens whose iPods are full of music with raunchy, sexual lyrics start having sex sooner than those who prefer other songs, [...]
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18. April 2007
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