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  • Five Ways Anger Destroys a Marriage
    At times, every marriage or significant relationship has angry fights. Its pretty hard to live with someone and not get angry with...
  • Tina Turbin on Family TV Guidelines
    Just when you think it can't get any worse, it does. Even though last season's hit shows were full of stuff you didn't want your kids to watch or even know about, you turn on the television to find that this season's shows are even more shocking. As an author, researcher, and humanitarian, I am often approached by parents about a variety of issues (http://TinaTurbin.com). One topic that never ceases to come up is family issues such as how to promote family togetherness. One of the best decisions I made years ago for myself and for my family was to cut down on television drastically.
  • Murder – The Brutal Killing
    Murder is in itself an inhumane thing on this earth. Murder is considered to be the most brutal act that one human being can do to another human being. Murder falls in the category of most dreadful crimes that one can ever commit.
  • Bribery
    Bribery is considered to be a crime in which basically money is involved. It is a crime of giving benefit especially in terms of money to influence someone who is in position of trust it may be an officer or witness.
  • Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)
    Driving while intoxicated is a killer and anyone who even contemplates drinking and driving should read this article. Alcohol impairs our thinking capacity and our vision.
  • Disasters and Emergencies
    Everyone learned a lot from Hurricane Katrina's impact on New Orleans. During any major disaster, emergency workers may not be able to get to you quickly, and it could take at least 3 days or longer for...
  • Combating Juvenile Delinquency
    Sister Janet Harris, a 70-something nun who has been a juvenile justice advocate for going on half a century, has devoted her life to combating stereotypes. The hardest thing for her, she says, is...
  • general History Of Dogs .
    You are the best to entraineur for yours dog, ours revolutionary method few to help you.
  • Turn off the TV -- Tips for Families
    As an author, researcher, and humanitarian, I am often approached by parents about a variety of issues (http://TinaTurbin.com). One topic that never ceases to come up is family issues such as how to promote family togetherness. As a family advocate and mother of three grown children, I speak from experience when I tell them that cutting down on or eliminating TV is the first step in strengthening the family. At first this may seem like a daunting task, but with a few simple tips, parents find it's much easier than they suspected it would be.
  • Essential Tools to Include in Your Personal Survival Kit
    Though there is a low risk that you will ever become a victim of a natural disaster, it's vitally important to ensure you are protected and prepared in the event...
  • How to Tell if Your Bed Has Bed Bugs
    While bed bugs are essentially harmless, they are nevertheless pests that you will not want to have in your home or hotel room. Can you imagine...
  • Divorce - 3 Things To Consider When Filing For A Divorce
    Are you at the very end of the long road of marriage? If you think that there is no light at the end of the tunnel, then divorce is a wise choice.
  • Taking Care of Your Weber Grill
    Weber gas grills are relatively easy to maintain. As with most appliances, regular cleaning using the right tools will ensure a long and problem free life for your Weber grill.
  • Top 5 Signs That Say It is Cleanup Time for your Weber Grill
    Your Weber grill needs regular cleaning to keep it well-maintained. Allowing meat deposits and grease buildup could harm not just the taste of your food and your health but your grill as well.
  • Weber Grills: Barbecue Party Staple
    Weber grill recipes would not let you down in times of hosting a party. The smoky, grill flavor combined with ease in cooking courtesy of Weber grills are just so ideal!
  • Barbecue, Anyone?
    Weber grilling changed the way people knew barbecue. It offered many different cooking options and many different ways to enjoy grilled food.
  • Does Volunteer Work Extend Life?
    An advocate of community and volunteer work, humanitarian Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com) says, "People should engage in volunteer work. If people could give a little more of their time with expecting nothing in return, really giving from the heart, they will reap rewards that they didn't expect."
  • How to Build a Fiberglass Box
    A fiberglass box is a good option when one needs a customized box because sometimes the needed box size is often not available. It is a plus too if one knows how to build his own fiberglass box.
  • Personalizing Your 72 Hour Kit For Your Children
    In today's uncertain times, being prepared is no longer just an adage for boy scouts and the military. It should be on everyone's list of things to do this month.
  • Author Tina Turbin Talks About Dreams and Goals
    Are misbehaved kids the result of over-crowded schools, parents or the kids themselves? Is there a way to raise our children to be thoughtful and pursuing their goals?
  • Children's Book Author, Tina Turbin, May be Onto Something
    Who is to blame, really, for ill-mannered kids? Is it the school, the parents or themselves? I recently attended a library reading given by Tina Turbin on her new chilren's book series, Danny the Dragon.
  • Accuracy of Paternal Testing
    For the purpose of paternity testing, there are different testing methods. In most cases, either the so-called Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) or the Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) are being applied in order to receive answers to paternity questions.
  • How to make a family tree
    As you get into the hobby of family research, it's a great idea to involve everyone in the family--including your children! Sure, you could download and print one of those generic family tree templates. But instead, why not have the kids make the tree?
  • Bunk Bed Tips
    A bunk bed is made-up of two bed frames, with one frame placed on top of the other. Bunk beds are commonly used in places with limited space such as hostels, prison cells, residence halls, children’s room, and dormitories.
  • Online Privacy - What You Need to Know
    Even with the issues of identity theft and fraud, many people don't think anything about going online.
  • Tips For Choosing A Driving School For Your Teen
    It is crazy how quickly kids grow up. And next thing you realize, they are ready to start driving.
  • Buying a Car Online in the UK
    Whether you're looking for a new Vauxhall Tigra two seater convertible, or a sturdy Range Rover from Land Rover, buying a new car in the UK doesn't have to be bothersome.
  • Planning an Easter Egg Hunt
    Hosting an Easter egg hunt needn't be stressful or worrisome. A bit of preparation and the help of a few friends or family members can make the day's special event a joy for all concerned, including you.
  • Parent Alert - Sex Predators May Be Accessing Mobile Phones
    There are some shocking statistics about child sex predators and America's under 18 population. What may alarm you even more however, is the fact that online is not the only location a predator can contact your child. Read on to find out more on how to help prevent your child from falling victim to Our Nation's most disturbing crime.

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