
Madonna, Taylor Swift And A Ferret Named Phil.
Australian author William Reiner wrote and published \'A Ferret Named Phil.\' The delightful story features Phil, the Ferret who deals with bullying without resorting to violence..
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Arab Teacher Wins Global Teacher Award
Hanan Al-Hroub is an Arab primary teacher who grew up in a refugee camp near Bethlehem, Israel. Violence was prevalent in and around her community.
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Like Nigella. Not.
The room was hushed as I prepared to push the button on the blender. All eyes were upon me.
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Why you should be a church member
Someone asks, \"Why should I be a member of my local church?\" I think you should and it matters on several levels. Here is why.
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A Secular Idol? The so-called right to choose
The discussion is heating up. Again. And it\'s all one-sided in the media.
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Purim, Esther and Hidden Truth.
\"They tried to kill us! We won! Let\'s eat!!!\" That phrase is directly linked to the fun-filled festivities enjoyed during the Jewish feast of Purim.
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Put some salt on it
My family enjoys nice tasting food. Despite a few stand out failures, I can usually deliver on this, but recently we ran out of one small ingredient - salt.
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Holy days are here again!
\"Everyday for more than a millennium, since the time of Moses, the priests had offered sacrifices for the sins of God\'s people at the third hour and the ninth hour – at dawn and at three in the afternoon.
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Lady Gaga, Adele and Justin Bieber
Superstar Lady Gaga herself a teenage victim of rape, stole the show at the 2016 Academy Awards. Dressed in white, seated at a white grand piano, she introduced a group of fellow victims as she sang \"Till it Happens to you!\"
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Plants
Do you ever talk to your plants? I do. You know, coaxing the tomatoes to grow bigger and redder, suggesting to the African violet that it\'s had a rest for over a year and it\'s time it started to show off its flowers again.
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Old blokes – stop helping others!
I have played Australian Rules football since I was 12 years old. Now I am not as quick as I used to be; the mind is definitely way ahead of my body.
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The Gospel according to Blundstone
Many years in the infantry taught me a great deal but perhaps the most important lesson was how to look after my feet. An infantry soldier doesn\'t get far if his feet aren\'t in good condition and in order to keep them right, boots are the most important factor.