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Then Came Baby

“I think what this world needs is more parents like these two new dads, more parents who go out of their way to make sure they’re as ready as possible

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Unemployed (And Under-Employed) In Current Consumer Economy

“What is that you say, unemployed? You don’t want to support America’s consumerist machine? Well, you’re in no position to fret over the prodigious resources devoted to the designing, manufacturing,

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Swap Thanksgiving Leftovers

By Amanda Bancroft Stuffed like a turkey after Thanksgiving, but don’t want to waste delicious food? There’s an app for that. At LeftoverSwap.com, you can download an app for your

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Bringing History To Life

It’s no secret: librarians are big on stories and information. Words written, spoken or sung, documents, records, letters, manuscripts, databases…you get the picture. We are also big on keeping those

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Homesteader’s Guide to Finding Land

By Amanda Bancroft Readers’ Questions: “Could you shed some light on your land search process? We are searching for affordable land, but feel we are over our heads because we

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Carnival Cruz Line

“Here’s what I know about Ted Cruz … And not one person in his close circle is encouraging him to seek psychological help.” By Rachel Birdsell So, about this Ted

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Better Undead Than Unread

It’s the right time of year for scary stories. There are gruesome decorations on lawns, loud spook houses full of chainsaws and screaming teens, and the holidays are right around

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Eel Wielding Clowns

By Rachel Birdsell Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. Love the costumes. Love the creepy factor. Love the decorations. However, should said costumes, creepiness or decorations involve clowns in

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Shale Gas Financial Game Exposed

  Financial Analyst Educates On How The Industry Fooled Investors By Terrah Baker When you want to understand an industry as large as that of shale gas, it’s important to

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Southern Pride

By Rachel Birdsell I’ve recently sold what little bit of soul I had left and joined Instagram. I’d resisted for awhile because I thought I was too old for it