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Dec 21, 2011 at 12:06 am

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Etta James Family Reach Settlement On Estate

Etta James Family Reach Settlement On Estate

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — The husband and sons of terminally ill “At Last” and “Tell Mama” blues singer Etta James have reached a deal on managing her $1 million estate and medical care.

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The 73-year-old singer’s doctor disclosed last week that James is terminally ill with chronic

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Nov 25, 2011 at 3:01 pm

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Strategies For Managing Your Kids’ Love For Video Games

Strategies For Managing Your Kids’ Love For Video Games

Managing your relationship with your kids and video games is a tough balancing act. Let’s not get too focused on how old anybody is, but let’s just say I am old enough to remember the Atari 2600 coming out. Naturally, I liked Space Invaders and Asteroids like everybody else but I enjoyed outdoor sports far much more than any video game. As the years passed video game consoles became more evolved

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Sep 24, 2011 at 10:45 am

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“Courageous” Calls Men Of Honor To Stand Up In New Movie

“Courageous” Calls Men Of Honor To Stand Up In New Movie

Courageous call to mind an issue that is important.The last few years movies with solid moral messages have been showing up in movie theaters across the nation.

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Jun 3, 2011 at 3:45 pm

Is Having A Best Friend Healthy For Your Child?

Is Having A Best Friend Healthy For Your Child?

I just read an argument and its rebuttal on the subject of best friends and it really made me think: is it bad to just have one best friend or is having a lot of close friends the better way to go? While from first glance, the article about the “horrors” of a child having a “BFF (Best Friends Forever)” seemed just like an overprotective parent trying to

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May 9, 2011 at 1:11 pm

3 Tips For Adjusting To Newly Blended Families

3 Tips For Adjusting To Newly Blended Families

Believe it or not, life is real and not a fairytale.  All over the world blended families are living happily and co-existing harmoniously.  Ideally, we’d love to hear that everyone just “clicked’ immediately but I’m sure we all know or have been involved in some incidents that  didn’t go so smoothly.  Change can sometimes be a challenge but its possible.  How can we make the transition better?  When you see celebrity

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Apr 6, 2011 at 8:37 am

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Affirmation: “I am establishing a wonderful life for my family”

Affirmation: “I am establishing a wonderful life for my family”

Affirmation For Today: “I am establishing a wonderful life for myself and for my family”

An affirmation is a great way to start training your mind toward a positive way of thinking.  Coupled with other positive thinking exercises, a positive affirmation will help you overcome any obstacle that is put in front of you.  The object

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Apr 2, 2011 at 8:28 am

10 Tips To Create New Family Habits For A Fresh Start

10 Tips To Create New Family Habits For A Fresh Start

Spring is a wonderful time to create new family habits for a fresh start.  Some people consider spring time the real new year.  Here are some tips for creating new habits for your family:

1. Commit to Thirty Days – Three to four weeks is all the time you need to make a habit automatic. If your family can make it through the initial conditioning phase, it becomes much easier to sustain.

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Apr 1, 2011 at 1:18 pm

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Ways Parents Can Teach Children To Care About Others

Ways Parents Can Teach Children To Care About Others

n a world where violence and cruelty seem to be common and almost acceptable, many parents wonder what they can do to help their children to become kinder and gentler—to develop a sense of caring and compassion for others. Raising kids who care isn’t a solution to violence by itself, but it’s reasonable to worry that being exposed to a lot of violence—whether it’s on television or on the streets —could make your children hard and uncaring.

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Mar 8, 2011 at 3:19 pm

Chris Rock Tries Broadway To Stay Close To Family

Chris Rock Tries Broadway To Stay Close To Family

Chris Rock recently stated that “I wanted to do something in New York,” right across the bridge from the New Jersey home he shares with his wife, Malaak, and daughters, Lola, 9, and Zahra, 7.

USA Today reports that despite being the family man, the title of the new Broadway play that marks comedian and actor Chris Rock‘s theatrical

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Jan 15, 2011 at 1:58 pm

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Movie Review:”The Grace Card”

Movie Review:”The Grace Card”

What do you do when you think your spouse wants to leave you, your job doesn’t understand you and the bottle calls you? Do you just give up or do you make everyone else pay?

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