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Women’s Liberation or Enslavement

by chanita in Issues, January 11, 2012
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How happy we started with women’s liberation or equality for women to be given her chance to perform, because only once we trained them for housework (now none).

Klink The Wonder Dog

by Michelle Beneda in Issues, October 20, 2011
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Our Wal-Mart mutt turned out to be much more.

Stop Discrimination in Child Custody Laws Towards Lgbt Step Parents!

by Erin Miller in Issues, September 28, 2011
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More signatures needed.

Child and Environment Around

by Expcontent in Society, March 5, 2011
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Have you ever think about the what are around your children? and what are it impact regarding those environment to your children attitude, growth, and so on? I will raise some here and hope everyone will joint discussion here…

How to Recognize Child Abuse

by Kay Pierre in Issues, December 8, 2010
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This is on How to recognize child abuse.

Train Up a Child

by krizza658 in Advice, December 7, 2010
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This article talks about my personal tips on child rearing based from my own life experiences.

Parenting Does Not Require Violence

by Raj the Tora in Issues, November 1, 2010
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Bringing up children could be very demanding and stressful. Parents feel overburdened of the parental duties and show their parenting incapability aggressively to their children leading to ill effects.

Care Industry for Once Receives a Good Rap

by roskolewis in Philanthropy, October 21, 2009
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The social care industry has doubtless taken a battering over recent times through mistakes and negligence by just a tiny sample of individuals within the line of work and when sharks smell blood they move pretty quickly. Moral panic is high on a lot of media’s agenda and when it gets its teeth into something, the black and white press can turn any difficult to manage situation into a story of failure and thoughtlessness on the part of those responsible. So how about some good news?

Wolves and Sheep

by L M ONEAL in Politics, September 10, 2009
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What are we not seeing about government healthcare and other programs?

A Woman Worth Her Salt

by Ruby Hawk in Philanthropy, April 5, 2009
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Lucy Hall Gainer saw a need for a woman’s homeless shelter to provide addiction treatment and job counseling. She took a gift of $5,000 and did something about it. She is truly a woman worth her salt.

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