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Training Your Child in the Way He Shouldn't Go
Dads and sons going to a baseball game is virtually a rite of passage in America, a bonding time that lingers long in a son's memory. And dads don't ...
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Avalanche Expert Dies After Letting His Guard Down
On January 14, 2005, Shane Maixner died in an avalanche. The 27-year-old and four of his friends drove to the Canyons ski resort outside Park City, Utah, ...
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Justice Scalia Urges Christians to Live Fearlessly
Speaking to the Knights of Columbus Council in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said: "God assumed from the beginning ...
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"Jeopardy's" Ken Jennings Preps to Manage Money
In his record breaking run on "Jeopardy," Ken Jennings won more than $2.5 million. He has shown he can handle facts, but can he handle money? ...
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State Wastes Money on Non-existent Problem
In 2002, the state of Missouri awarded a grant to their police department's Youth Outreach Unit. The purpose of the $273,000 grant was to battle Goth ...
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Communicating with Chainsaw or Scalpel?
Text: "The heart of the righteous weighs its answers, but the mouth of the wicked gushes evil," (Proverbs 15:28).
Principle: Let your words be ...
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George Washington Carver and the Peanut
"God's little workshop" was the name George Washington Carver gave to his laboratory. According to his own account, it was there the famous ...
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Hardball Takes Over Public Life
At the beginning of the 21st century, reasoned discourse [is imperiled]. Reasoned discourse is increasingly giving way to in-your-face sound bites….Hardball ...
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Carried by Others
The Jewish poet and storyteller Noah ben Shea tells a parable that serves as a valuable reminder of the roles we play in life:
After a meal, some children ...
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School Principal Calms an Angry Father
A man received notice that his son, during his senior year in high school, had failed a course. The father, determined that his son would attend the best ...
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