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4 hours ago ago from Tracking American Evangelical Politics
by Jessica Bryan Focus reported that economic hard times are lowering the divorce rate while the stress on the military is actually increasing the divorce rate in military families. The group also discussed statements by NBA commissioner David Stern about the NBA's possible new support for gambling , the nomination of Louis Butler, a former Wisconsin Supreme Court justice , to a federal district court judgeship , and commented on the ...
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56 minutes ago ago from Amanda Marie Portraits {BLOG}
A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to shoot the newest addition to the Lain family, baby Charlie. He could not stop smiling at the camera (usually not the case with most babies!) which gave me the impression that he just might enter the modeling world later in life. I am telling you this bundle of joy knew how to work the camera! This is my second time shooting the Lain family, but first time with baby Charlie, and I could not be ...
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9 hours ago ago from Thoughts of a Wolf
You know it's hard to even write about this in an open live forum such as the internet, and the fact that I make my thoughts public and choose not to hide them. There's been a lot of things running around in my head lately. And since my Aunt is battling cancer yet again, it brings up old memory tapes reels in my head. I so want to write her a letter, and I have so many things that I need to apologize for, and to tell her all the good she done ...
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23 hours ago ago from Sunday Mercury - Weird Science
Couples who share the housework are happier than those where the man goes out to work and the 'little lady' stays at home. A new study from The University of Western Ontario has shown couples who spread the responsibility for paid and unpaid work report higher life satisfaction than those in other family models. This divvying up the chores is becoming more common and is likely to occur when women have more resources and when the ...
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11 hours ago ago from Womenstake
by Nancy Duff Campbell, Co-President, National Women's Law Center Cross-Posted from Huffington Post . Here’s a sobering thought for our holiday season: one million workers will become ineligible for unemployment benefits in January 2010 unless Congress reauthorizes the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)’s unemployment insurance and COBRA health insurance programs by the end of this month. What a way to ring in the ...
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12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Here's a sobering thought for our holiday season: One million workers will become ineligible for unemployment benefits in January 2010 unless Congress reauthorizes the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)'s unemployment insurance and COBRA health insurance programs by the end of this month. What a way to ring in the New Year: a vital lifeline that helped these jobless women and men keep a roof over their heads, put food on the ...
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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
From an economic standpoint, will 2010 be the year of the woman? As part of the Roosevelt Institute's ongoing 'Feminomics' series, running on the New Deal 2.0 blog , I was asked to reflect on women's changing roles in the economy. Here's my take on the need to update economic models of the family. Family structure in the United States magnifies class-based inequality and undermines the human capital of the next generation. Yet, the ideas ...
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21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
This story is part of HuffPost Impact's 12 Days, 12 Cities, 12 Families series, highlighting Americans who have persevered to overcome incredible challenges and the nonprofits that helped change their lives. Check back tomorrow for the continuation of this series. What more is there to say about Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans? After the photos and videos from 2005, the controversy and criticism, and the years of rebuilding, what more ...
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