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13 hours ago ago from run betty run
Mission Statement: “Our mission is to create lasting, positive change in the lives of children in need.” Website: http://www.savethechildren.org/ My donation: $10 Save the Children is one of the larger and more long standing non-profit organizations, providing a wide range of programs from prenatal care for new mothers to immunizing young children, building schools in developing countries and improving literacy and nutrition for ...
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13 hours ago ago from Dr. Helen
I thought readers might be interested in these divorce figures (via Maggies Farm ): The divorce rate in America for first marriage is 41% The divorce rate in America for second marriage is 60% The divorce rate in America for third marriage is 73% I thought this was also worth noting: The divorce rate in America for childless couples and couples with children According to discovery channel, couples with children have a slightly ...
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1 hour, 26 minutes ago ago from Georgia Natural Mom
Home About Blogroll Goosebumps Land of Lovings Table for Two I Geek Weekly roundup Georgia’s 13.6 percent premature birth rate earns an “F” from March of Dimes Like the rest of the southeastern states, Georgia got an “F” when the March of Dimes released its 2009 Premature Birth Report Cards . (The national rate is 12.7 percent, one of the worst among developed ...
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4 hours ago ago from Seven whole days
Every week I receive Leading Ideas , a thought-provoking email newsletter. It has all sorts of articles, sometimes practical, sometimes theological. Often they're both. Last week, Lovett Weems wrote a brief article that effectively reminds us that most of the underlying assumptions for congregational life are just plain wrong. Sure, you'll tell me about an exception somewhere, but Weems captures assumptions under which the vast majority ...
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