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Humanitarian aid in Haiti and disaster preparedness will be two of the topics at a symposium in San
Clemente, Calif.
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Some people seem to create our own Neverland, a place without
responsibility or growing progression, and this is largely evidenced in
their appearance.
Dear Girl Who Nearly Ran Me off the Road Last Week. Oh. That's right. You wouldn't remember me. Because you were texting!
Several speakers will
discuss souring social issues of modern times at this year's Stand for the Family Symposium at BYU.
Only
hours remain before your Sunday School gospel doctrine lesson and
you're just cracking open the manual to find your lesson?
How different are the attitudes of those on their
first pregnancy versus those who have already been through the
miracle and roller coaster of giving birth.
Spring
is right around the corner, but with sunshine and warmer temperatures
comes something less than revitalizing -- spring cleaning.
Mixco Viejo, a ruined city in what is now Guatemala, had its beginnings as early as A.D. 900. The impressive city was fortified by surrounding hills and steep approaches on all sides.
A seed-packing activity was part of a project by ward council and emergency preparedness
committee members to develop food self-sufficiency through gardening.











