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The United States Supreme Court is the highest power of authority on the laws of the land; it’s being alleged that some students civil rights were violated.

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Until recent years, Mel Gibson has enjoyed a favorable legacy; as recent developments are revealed we are left with conflicting impressions of who Mel Gibson is in public and in private.

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Ever have a can’t do anything right kind of day? Miscommunications, delays, accidents, bad luck…upset people…how can you move past a day like that?

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     This past week I’ve been made aware of  a few instances of what I consider typical situations of alienating parental rights or authority.  I began thinking of all of the different ways in which American society subtly and not so subtly allows this to happen and I realized that it is not isolated instances but rather [...]

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Social media opens the door to conversations about what is acceptable to share online and what limitations should be applied. Do people expect support or controversial reactions?

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Parents, educators and health care professionals should be aware of the choking game and look for signs of it affecting those they care about. It affects teens, pre-teens and even some adults.

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The American Music Awards allowed a controversial performance to take place by Adam Lambert. ABC got complaints & cancelled another appearance on their morning show w/him.

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Critics of a particular issue who switch their opinion, stance, or point of view are the most powerfully effective in becoming a catalyst for change.

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There David Letterman supporters who are standing by him during his sex scandal. There are others who are not. Here are the top 10 reasons he should stop making jokes about his behavior.

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In life we all have moments that are frozen in time in our memories; 911 is one of those moments. This post is written about observing how we process it & heal.

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