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Illegal immigrants everywhere are California dreaming because of the so called “Dream Act” which allows for illegal immigrants to get private scholarships to get educated in U.S. colleges or universities. How is this fair to legal immigrants or American taxpayers?

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Soap saves lives by reducing the transmission of infections and diseases. There is a Global Soap Project that is using donated soap to help save lives around poorer nations.

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Jack Kevorkian’s life and career was a study in death and dying. Today he has passed away after a hospital stay…and his life and death are still provoking legal and moral questions.

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Peppermint Jim has developed a new line of mint products that celebrate organic farming practices and sustainability…from body care products, to handmade candies, to farming tools.

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Suicide happens everyday and we need to be aware of it and look for ways to prevent those we care about from being a victim of suicide; it’s permanent solution to a passing circumstance.

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When a marriage turns out worse than better…are those marriage vows really any guarantee to a level of expectation of commitment from one spouse to another?

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Mother Connie of the Food Stamps Cooking Club Blog is on Babble’s top 100 Mom Food Bloggers list and needs votes to work her way up the list. Please visit and “like” her to vote.

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Gardeners discover they don’t have to go to their local garden centers to purchase their favorite plants. Sustainability may mean saving their own seeds.

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Charlie Sheen gives interviews that appear to bite the hands that feed him…after his television show stops production. Will his erratic behavior end with Charlie Sheen’s obituary?

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Connie Baum of the website the Food Stamps Cooking Club speaks in an interview about her growing community and how the site readers are sharing tips and recipes to stretch their food dollars.

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