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Why Kids Misbehave by Shana Schutte Print E-mail


I'm a product of the 70s, a time when everyone in my third-grade class sat and listened silently while our teacher, Mrs. Sampe, expounded on a concept. When she finished talking, we followed directions. The greatest problems in our classroom were chewing gum and passing notes.

You can imagine my shock when I became an elementary school teacher twenty-five years later. During my first week of teaching,

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How Your Teen Is Wired by Joe White, Larry Weeden Print E-mail

Is your teen on the track to a meaningful future? Are you finding out what a joy it can be to help make the most of how God has wired him or her? Many of us want to help our teens dream big, fulfilling, God-honoring dreams. But how do we do that? The first step is to understand the great experiment known as your teen.

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Fighting Siblings - "What do i do?" Print E-mail

- Shirley King

Bill Cosby once said, "You aren't really a parent until you've had your second child." Parents of one child won't really understand this.

Parents of two or more children will relate to this statement immediately.

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Margaret Thatcher was the first female British Prime Minister. The leader of the Conservative Party, she won three consecutive terms of office (the only British PM in the twentieth century to do so), transformed the nation and at the time was the longest serving PM since 1827, governing from 1979 - 90. She was also the most divisive PM of the century, earning both great reverence but also deep hatred from the divided public, particularly for her treatment of trade unions.
Margaret Thatcher was born on October 13th 1925 in Grantham to Alfred Roberts, who was a grocer, lay preacher and local mayor. She developed an early interest in politics and, when studying chemistry at Oxford, became president of the Oxford Conservative Association (the Conservative being one of Britain’s main political parties). She graduated in 1946 and worked for four years as a research chemist, but she studied law when not in work and became a barrister in 1954. In 1951 she married Denis Thatcher, having two twin children by him.

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