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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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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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Bath salts are being used and abused for a drug induced “high”. This is not illegal but it is a very dangerous trend that many parents,police & medical personnel are just becoming aware of.

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Many people’s New Year’s resolutions to get physically fit fail because they have trouble staying committed. Fearless 45 is an intense exercise program that help meet the goal of physical fitness.

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I’m sad to learn of fitness trainer Jack LaLanne’s death. He encouraged exercise as a way of life to baby boomers. Interval training is a branch of exercise that encourages fitness.

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Friends Like Us is a non profit organization helping childhood cancer patients & their families in their battle against cancer by presenting them with chemo teddy bears which provides comfort.

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Everyone needs energy; parents and kids included. Do kids today have healthy levels of energy or are they supplimenting it with energy drinks? Is this healthy?

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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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