Video: Witnessing
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As a Christian believer, witnessing to others is not only a privilege but a duty. However, often times, it can seem to be one of the most terrifying and most difficult things to do.
By Sutana Thompson | Published 5/21/2008
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In my opinion, the article Witnessing Forgiveness in the Aftermath of the Amish School Shooting by Garnet Miller is right on track. The author has told us about God's forgiveness and how we should display that forgiveness to everyone in our lives.
By Misty Rodriguez | Published 11/6/2006
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With some coaching and proper teaching, you'll be able to experience the joys of witnessing the love of Christ to others.
By Verdell A. Wright | Published 11/28/2007
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Most of us would love to be able to say that we're capable of identifying a crime in progress.
By Ayanna G. | Published 3/7/2008
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The cross today points to Christ's unending love and His desire to save humanity from death and hell.
By Patricia Williams | Published 12/5/2006
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Is it legal to share your faith at work? Can your witnessing about your faith to coworkers be considered harassment, especially if you are a manager? With a few exceptions, experts say you do have the legal right to share your faith at work.
By Mike White | Published 6/12/2007
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After witnessing the glorious mess that is Southland Tales it becomes obvious that Richard Kelly needs to hop into one of his time traveling worm holes and head back to film school
By MoviePulse.net | Published 11/9/2007
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Celebrate the festivity of the holidays in Seattle by witnessing some of the nation's most breathtaking light displays. Take a stroll by yourself, with friends or with loved ones, and you're guaranteed to have a mesmerizing experience.
By dgperez719 | Published 10/31/2007
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Even with the infinite supply of gross-out gags, immature quips, and ridiculous slapstick comedy, one gets the feeling that they're witnessing the life of a real man.
By MoviePulse.net | Published 12/21/2007
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What indicators dictate people to intervene when witnessing child punishment?
By Ksenia Golikova | Published 9/24/2007
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Being "out of your mind" is really a good thing. Here's why.
By Gina Mazza Hillier | Published 2/7/2008
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"God's Particle" may be more akin to "Devil's Particle" after warnings that creating the conditions to witness it could result in not only localized strange phenomena occurring--but possibly throwing everything off-balance to destroy the whole world.
By Gregoriancant | Published 10/2/2007
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How much can a spectacular celestial phenomena affect one's life? My own experience of witnessing the Leonid meteor shower shows it.
By Charlene Nacar-Kapusta | Published 10/15/2007
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We are already witnessing an alarming new trend, where advertisers are targeting very young children. Now website named Miss Bimbo describes itself as "virtual fashion game for girls."
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 4/3/2008
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Then, as if what we were witnessing wasn't bad enough, tears streamed down our faces as we watched the towers crumble like sand castles and fall straight to the ground. Such massive loss of life was unimaginable.
By Pat Lunsford | Published 7/1/2008
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Witnessing a car crash is bad enough, but it does not end there. If you were an eyewitness of the events that led to a car crash, the police will want to question you. Here's how to prepare for that
By Sophie | Published 9/19/2007
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When I read the mail about quarter life crisis, like everybody, I could relate it to my life to a large extent. I am still able to. The things I had never even thought of when I was 23, have been happening and I am witnessing them everyday.
By Kavya | Published 3/10/2008
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White Noise 2: The Light is a 2007 supernatural thriller starring Nathan Fillion and Katee Sackhoff. Nathan Fillion is Abe Dale who after witnessing the seemingly senseless murder of his wife and son, attempts to commit suicide.
By Alicegirl | Published 2/21/2008
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It is the responsibility of the lay members of the Body of Christ to proclaim the Word, not just the Preacher Boy.
By dr. angus l. koolbreeze III | Published 2/13/2008
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Today, we are witnessing what a "crash" looks like in stock markets around the world. While the U.S. is off for the Dr. Martin Luther King holiday, all over the world stock markets have crashed between 5-8%.
By Irene Lynn | Published 1/21/2008
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Turning on the Television , looking outside my window, and listening to the radio has lead me to believe that negativity has completely overcame our black men. Sadly, I am witnessing the extinction of good black men, and it seems like nobody really cares!
By Thalia Edwards | Published 2/18/2007
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Around the world, terrorism is becoming an everyday occurrence. What we have been witnessing in far away places like Northern Ireland, Libya, Israel and Palestine, is now taking place within our own borders.
By KingdomWarrior | Published 2/23/2007
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Imagine walking to class one day and witnessing a large circle of fellow students, surrounding something on the ground. That something used to be a person who was a victim of a hit-and-run by a college bicyclist.
By Dan W | Published 4/24/2007
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Forgiveness is a discipline most are familiar with but few practice. The Amish community has demonstrated God's forgiveness in the wake of the October 2nd shootings at one of their schoolhouses.
By Garnet Miller | Published 10/13/2006
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I worked for a worker's compensation attorney for two years, witnessing many employee behaviors since he represented them.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/19/2005
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Once Germany's most beautiful Baroque city, destroyed in World War II, Dresden is now witnessing a miraculous rebirth.
By clarsonimus | Published 11/30/2005
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Horses and humans can share a powerful bond, but nothing is sweeter than the love between parent and child. Witnessing the birth of a foal can be life-changing, as the mare instinctively cares for her offspring.
By Linda Ann Nickerson | Published 9/14/2007
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George Orwell once said "Serious sport has nothing to do with fair play. It is bound up with hatred, jealousy, boastfulness, disregard of all rules and sadistic pleasure in witnessing violence: in other words it is war minus the shooting."
By Paul Gerke | Published 4/23/2007
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While watching news coverage on those who have decided to camp out in front of stores until opening hours, I wasn't very surprised to see such behavior. I was however, very surprised and appalled when witnessing an interview with one of the campers.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 11/30/2006
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While watching my daughter play soccer this weekend and witnessing all of her potential as an athlete I drifted off into a daydream.
By Artie Leary | Published 8/10/2007
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A description of what it was like to experience a tornado passing overhead.
By Crutnacker | Published 2/11/2008
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There's nothing more gratifying than a voracious reader who feels the words he or she is reading aloud. It's like witnessing a temporary bridging of the subjective gap we're all cursed by, if only in small paragraph patches.
By Chrissy Coleman | Published 7/23/2007
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When part time Broken Springs officer Keith Mauve noticed a dark skinned male moving suspiciously on the property across the street from where Mauve was moonlighting as a very tardy gas man, he thought he was witnessing a crime in progress...
By Jenny Corvette | Published 7/31/2007
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My respect for Lebron James and what I consider to be his greatest gift, leadership grows every day. Athletes today seem to find it easy to blame officials, weather conditions, coaches or even fans for poor individual or team performances.
By Ralph DiMatteo | Published 6/26/2007
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Witnessing a car crash is a frightening experience. But unlike the victims of a car crash, witnesses are often in a position to offer assistance
By Sophie | Published 6/11/2007
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Romeo & Juliet is usually the first Shakespearean play that students are made to read, so it should be a positive experience. It is your job, as their teacher, to impart upon them the significance of Romeo & Juliet.
By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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American schools are no longer the gold-standard of the industrialized world. We have dropped from number 1 to number 24 in just under twenty years.
By Illian Morisson | Published 4/28/2006
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If you did not catch the awe inspiring cable television show that was Flavor of Love, you're in luck. It looks like VH1 will be brining back the show for a second season. But can they repeat the magical casting that made the original so special?
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 5/22/2006
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1934's Maniac features it all: bad acting, bad photography, bad editing, a guy eating a cat's eye , Phyllis Diller (not that phyllis diller) and even nudity.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 4/11/2006
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Due to the actions of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, almost one-fourth of the country's population died while many more Cambodians became refugees, many of who fled to the United States.
By Shane Carney | Published 4/5/2006
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If you love hot air balloons, and you live in or plan to visit Ohio, you won't want to miss their annual Balloonfest, held every year on the 4th of July.
By Emma S. | Published 5/2/2006
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An overview of the correlation between substance abuse and relationship violence is discussed. In particular, the abuse occurring within families and partner relationships.
By midwestgirl | Published 3/30/2006
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In 1978, George A. Romero created a horror classic that was replicated in 2004. The buckets of blood and basic plot remained similar, but there were differences in each, differences that signify the change in American society since the 1970's.
By Steve DiMatteo | Published 5/30/2006
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Is there life after death? Humanity has been seeking a definite answer to question for ages. Science and religion have offered varied views and ideas.
By Megan Bailey | Published 5/16/2006
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The Agency and Eventual Punishment of the Femme Fatale in Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Merchant of Venice
By Amy Madore | Published 5/19/2006
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As the Sorceror opens, they are leaving the Fort, and experiencing every obstacle nature can throw at them. In addition, they come upon an enemy force that has effectively trapped them in an untenable, nearly indefensible position.
By Candida Bohnne-Eittreim | Published 2/24/2006
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Cleveland received a lot of good, young talent from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for outfielder Coco Crisp. Andy Marte is as close to a sure thing as one can get and albeit Coco had a great name, he may have been an overrated player.
By Steve DiMatteo | Published 3/14/2006
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Quality audio/video cables can make the difference of night and day when it comes to enjoying vivid pictures and pristine sounds.
By James DeRuvo | Published 2/3/2006
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Rodrigo Garcia's Nine Lives is a drama in the most extreme sense. There are no moments of lightness to permeate the darkness of this patchwork quilt of feminine misery and despair.
By Rebecca Alvin | Published 2/8/2006
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The motif of invisibility as a method of subject and identity formation is traced through Ralph Ellison's influential novel Invisible Man.
By Stacy Coyne | Published 5/12/2006
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By re-signing quarterback Kurt Warner to a three-year deal, the Arizona Cardinals have finally put money where there big mouths have been.
By INACTIVE | Published 3/14/2006
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Chris Daughtry has wowed the judges and the fans from auditions, all the way to his riveting performance last week on American Idol. There's more to Chris than meets the eye!
By LGMB | Published 3/15/2006
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Michelle and Greg were a couple for ten years until Michelle broke off the relationship. Greg became obsessed with Michelle and refused to accept that Michelle was getting married to someone else. What took place next was unthinkable.
By midwestgirl | Published 4/26/2006
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Moi? is a unique band for many more reasons; they can produce professional mixes, maintain a valuable narrative, and keep themselves grounded in empathy and humanity.
By Mark Maier | Published 4/4/2006
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In order for the Catholic Church to win the stuggle for leadership against other early Christian sects such as the Gnostics, it had to establish order and authority.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/19/2006
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Although college football fans believed the reign of the USC Trojans was ending, Coach Pete Carroll and his players are looking to turn out another winning season in 2006. Their goal is to remain in the hunt for another national championship.
By Shane Carney | Published 4/13/2006
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Are you a battered woman? Do you know it is in your best interest and safety to leave? Are you afraid to leave because of what you think he will do if he finds you?
By Cindy Wright | Published 6/12/2006
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This overlooked disease leaves pregnant women unemployed, an unfit mother, a terribly dependent wife and feeling as if they will never be the same.
By Kami Ohmer | Published 6/5/2006
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A discussion on the significance of passing Babe Ruth and how the possible steroid controversy should or should not affect enjoying History in the makinhg
By Sean Watts | Published 6/28/2006
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A look at ethics in the Little Shop of Horrors.
By J Landon | Published 6/5/2006
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We can't stop the aging process, but learning to grow and age with grace and a sense of Christian purpose is a must.
By Autumn Conley Bittick | Published 6/13/2006
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An intense psychological thriller from Lions Gate Films, "Hard Candy" doesn't request that you shut your brain off along with your cell phone once the film begins. A first-rate cast matched only by a script sharp enough to draw blood.
By corey scales | Published 6/11/2006
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Many woman feel they deserved being beaten or raped, and the legal system in this country allows and often tells women this is true. Because of these feelings, more than half of the women who have been beaten or raped suffer in silence.
By Mstywrl | Published 6/10/2006
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Though bop was directed more towards an African-American audience and film noir to a mass audience, both contain characteristics that make them the antithesis of their predecessors.
By Gwynne Monahan | Published 6/20/2006
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Christians and College
By Crystal Paine | Published 6/17/2006
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There is a special balance of common sense and politics going on in office break rooms across the country. Most of us naturally abide by these unspoken rules and for good reason.
By Jenna Hart | Published 6/17/2006
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Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont undoubtedly invites comparisons to the daring Harold and Maude, directed by Hal Ashby in 1971. But while both films center on the relationship between a young man and an elderly woman, that's where their similarities end.
By Rebecca Alvin | Published 2/8/2006
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The life of Dostoevsky was dramatic, and citing parallels between his biography and The Brothers Karamazov is a full task.
By David Merriman | Published 6/14/2006
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A definition of a reasonable or rational theory, an analysis of the argument of John Mack, a proponent of alien abduction theory, and a conclusion as to the rationality of such a theory.
By David Merriman | Published 6/15/2006
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Since its release, sci fi silent, Metropolis, has set the template for how science fiction is envisioned on the silver screen.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 5/25/2006
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File sharing, once thr scrouge of the music, movie and television industries reaches critical mass.
By anonymouse | Published 5/18/2006
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So why would MLB and Selig bypass a perfect publicity and marketing opportunity and keep their distance from celebrating this once in a lifetime moment? The answer is simple: Because Barry Bonds is the one passing Babe Ruth.
By INACTIVE | Published 5/17/2006
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From cover to cover, it is an absorbing and fascinating read, unforgettable.
By Keith | Published 5/10/2006
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As buffet restaurants go - this offers the most eclectic selection to tickle your tastebuds!
By Theodora | Published 6/3/2006
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Victim of a consumer rip off? Want justice? There is a worldwide consumer reporting website and publication with content contributed by consumers, for consumers.
By Glenda Glayzer | Published 5/25/2006
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This article contains my opinion and research on the phenomenon of Orbs and how it relates to the Starseed phenomenon. It covers who the Orbs are, who Starseeds are, and why they are here.
By FFLK | Published 6/6/2006
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Thoughts on the last presidential election - what we've learned, what we haven't and what we might become.
By Eloise Cameron | Published 5/22/2006
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When a young female teacher decides to broaden her dating scope by agreeing to have dinner with the quiet, dark-eyed stranger, she's the one who learns a big lesson.
By DMM | Published 5/21/2006
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I lived in midtown Manhattan, about 2.5 miles uptown from the World Trade Center. Even at that distance, black dust settled into my apartment from the catastrophe. I saw the second plane strike the second tower on television.
By Yuwanda Black | Published 5/17/2006
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A touching story of a family's resilience.
By Lost Angel | Published 12/7/2005
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Sci-fi film explores timely story surrounding the questionable ethics of cloning. Bay directs sharply and with mystery for the first 45 minutes before resorting to his old bag of quickly depleting tricks and blows stuff up.
By Brett Fischer | Published 8/25/2005
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Voltaire's Candide was a story that presented the harsh realities of a world filled with evil, selfishness, intolerance, and superstition. Through his novel he attacks the philosophy of optimism which asserts that all is well, when all is not.
By SF | Published 2/6/2006
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Marriage can become a joy forever when both partners learn kindness toward one another. It is a matter of being polite the way strangers are polite. Being kind toward one self, getting rid of self-doubt becomes a key to healthier relationship.
By Vitae Bergman | Published 7/17/2005
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Dario Argento is in top form as writer and director of Deep Red, featuring an excellent performance from David "Spy Game" Hemmings
By J. Wallace | Published 7/18/2005
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While today's teens listen to music on iPods, their parents and grandparents used to listen to records (LPs and 45s) and the audiotape. As technological innovations have taken place in the music industry, the industry has found itself under siege.
By Pieracarla Santucci | Published 8/26/2005
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Domestic violence is a crime affecting not only the victims but society as well; therefore, enhanced knowledge, specialized training, and the stringent enforcement of laws is needed for the prevention and treatment of this abuse.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 9/20/2005
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What is life, and who has the authority to define it. Without a clear understanding of what life constitutes, there will never be an adequate consensus on the hottest topic to date.
By Diana Hechavarria | Published 11/11/2005
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Why are Americans so overweight?
One human guinea pig tries to find out why... kind of. The main subject of Super Size Me (Morgan Spurlock), wrote, directed, and stared in the galvanizing... By Robert Sandstrom | Published 10/17/2005
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Regrettably, tragedies cannot be avoided. Death and global disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina and the 2004 tsunami, can be especially difficult for children. Here are some ways for parents to help children cope with tragedies and disasters.
By V.C. Higuera | Published 10/2/2005
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Only a couple days ago, the Pistons were in the Finals. Only this time, Detroit was competing for free agent Michael Finley. They didn't land Fin, but the Pistons still were winners this offseason.
By Ryne Nelson | Published 9/15/2005
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As the opening strains of a fiddle fill the room, the tone is set for Gem of the Ocean. A story of love, politics and spirituality, Gem is, like the melody of the fiddle, simple but powerful, clear-cut but complicated.
By Carey Purcell | Published 7/25/2005
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Whether he did it or not, Jackson's career is probably over, and at the very least it will never return to the glory of the Thriller years. Perhaps he could resurrect the song Beat It, and make the video that of him beating the legal system.
By LauraBelle | Published 6/28/2005
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The TV - symbol of American culture for three-quarters of a Century - is obsolete. TV as we knew it - your TV - has been replaced.
By RC Allen | Published 6/2/2005
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