Monday, November 30th, 2009
Contrary to popular belief, the first Thanksgiving was not at Plymouth Rock. Thanksgiving feasts started in ancient times as harvest festivals. Later,...
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Late Friday evening, Dr. Nicastor, Commissioner of Education for the Missouri Departmnet of Elementary and...
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
On December 15, Secretary of State Arne Duncan will be hosting a Town Hall meeting for students. This national event will feature questions submitted...
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Chocolate milk does not cause obesity. In a mad dash to save 10% of our obese adult population, zealots are recommending withholding or restricting...
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President Obama has issued a proclamation that the flag is to fly at half-staff at the White House, all public buildings, military installations,...
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Anyone may become homeless at any time. The ranks of the homeless not only include the poor and minorities, but former middle class citizens and...
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Whether it is diabetes, severe allergies, or lactose intolerance, holidays can be difficult for children unable to eat what everyone else is eating....
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Irish immigrants first popularized Halloween in the United States when they emigrated from Ireland. Eventually, other European superstitions and...
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There is no such thing as Halloween as the United States celebrates it. Our current Halloween is a blending of traditions and superstitions brought...
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