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A Celebrity Saves a Seat for a Nobody
Have you ever been to a rock concert? Or any big event where it was tough to get a ticket? Then no matter what your age you'll be able to identify ...
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Photojournalist Decides It's Time to Focus on Family
For sixteen years, Lo Scalzo served as a photojournalist for U.S. News and World Report. He covered assignments in more than 60 countries, winning countless ...
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Father and Son Spend One Year Hunting for Treasure Together
On January 1, 2008, Keith Severin and his 7-year-old son, Adrien, agreed that every day, for one whole year, they would spend at least 15 minutes searching ...
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What Children Need Most
It's not better teachers, texts, or curricula that our children need most; it's better childhoods, and we will never see lasting school reform ...
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Two Men, Same Name, Different Life Outcomes
The book The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates tells the story of two black men with the same name. Both were born in Maryland. Both grew up with single ...
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Woman Discovers God as Her Father
In his book Invitation to a Journey, author M. Robert Mulholland Jr. tells the story of a woman he met who was the result of an unwanted pregnancy. She ...
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Winning a Son's Heart
In his book The Masculine Mandate, pastor and author Richard D. Phillips writes of his meaningful relationship with his father. In 1972, Phillips was ...
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Former Model Dies After Cosmetic Surgery
In a society that idolizes physical appearance, it's not surprising that many individuals are willing to sacrifice a great deal in order to look better. ...
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Father Mistakes Daughter's Treasure as Trash
In one of his books, writer Robert Fulgham tells the story of when his daughter was a little girl and gave him a paper bag to take with him to work. When ...
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The Day the Students Went on Strike
Anne Miller, age 22, was a few weeks into her first real teaching job—a summer program teaching at-risk middle schoolers—when she walked into ...
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