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While our "Family Issues Page", especially its somewhat controversial elements, has taken up more of our time and seems to be generating the most hits by far, we're not "one issue" people. . Welcome to The Family Corner This page looks a lot better if you have Netscape Navigator. Malfunctioning guestbook is still not fixed Visit The Family Corner Bookstore, in association with Amazon Books. Contents coming soon Family Issues (Articles and links) Theological Issues Fitness and Exercise Health Issues Misc. |
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Honest mom, some Hollywood producer stole my homework. That's the premise of Universal's Big Fat Liar -- the latest kids-take-on-the-big-bad-guy-and-save-the-day flic. Wondering whether it fits your family's viewing standards. Follow the title link to Kerry's review and you'll find the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Check out Donna's review of Hearts In Atlantis for more on the tale of childhood innocence lost--and what it has to do with a mysterious old man moving in upstairs. |
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Groups for children who have a family member with cancer and Short Term Bereavement groups for children are projects of the Burger King Cancer Caring Center with Center partners Coca-Cola and Heinz USA. . The Burger King Cancer Caring Center has long recognized the need to address the effect cancer has on all family members. We also offer age-specific Bereavement groups for children to help them cope with the stress and trauma from the loss of a significant family member. All sessions are free and held at the Burger King Cancer Caring Center which is located in the heart of Bloomfield. |
Jefferson's manuscript catalog of the library he collected after he lost his first to fire was dated March 6, 1783. Chapters 35-37 enumerate music he owned (indicated by check-marks in the original and by the equal sign in this transcription), but do not indicate the music from the collection that survives today. The Monticello Music Collection is the music of the Jefferson family that survives, and represents not only a few items from Jefferson's 1783 catalog, but also the music collected by his daughter and grandchildren. It is on deposit from the Jefferson Memorial Foundation in the Special Collections Department of Alderman Library. In the future, hypertext links will be provided for the items listed in Cripe's appendices that also appear in the Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection of instrumental music published before before ca.
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