By 1796, George Washington had created a solid government for the new Republic. But he was tired; the political wrangling taken its toll on him. Had he wanted a third term, there is no doubt he would’ve been reelected, but ...
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Mutamba: The Earth’s Answer To Asthma?
A few weeks ago I was asked by your editor to write an article about asthma. Having seen the premier of the television series Revolution, she was inspired by it and emailed me. As I am one of a growing ...
Read More »Absalom: Portrait Of A Broken Home
…A guilty man is less independent and less confident in making a stand in terms of his rightful authority and responsibility. —Rousas J. Rushdoony, Foundations of Social Order (1972) Thus conscience does make cowards of us all. —William Shakespeare, Hamlet, ...
Read More »Condition Your Hair Naturally From Your Kitchen
Healthy, shiny hair is possible without spending a fortune on conditioners at your local salon. If your goal is to save money and use all-natural products, you have all the ingredients you need in your pantry and refrigerator. All it ...
Read More »Making Your Own Cloth
Making and weaving your own cloth might seem like a huge project, and though it takes a bit of time and effort, the process isn’t that difficult. Many people today prefer to spin and weave their own cloth because they ...
Read More »Understanding Homeschooling Law
If you’re new to homeschooling, one of the first questions you probably have is, “What are the laws regarding homeschooling?” The federal government regulates many areas of life, so you might expect interference here. Fortunately, you won’t find any. The ...
Read More »Should The Government Subsidize Nuclear Power?
Our government has clearly demonstrated subpar judgments when choosing energy companies or fields to invest in, and the fallout from the Solyndra debacle has not just affected solar companies. People are watching every loan, grant, and loan guarantee that the ...
Read More »Walking in the Shadows of the Fiscal Cliff
Your pocketbook is set to get a lot leaner on January 1. While Congress and the President stay busy electioneering, a whole set of tax cuts, tax breaks, and exemptions are set to expire. Forget about tax cuts for the ...
Read More »Homeschoolers That Make Us Go Wow!
Pick a stereotype: political renegade, religious extremist, social hermit, or misfit. You’ve probably heard all of these names unfairly applied to homeschoolers at some point. Homeschooling families have long known these stereotypes have little to do with reality, but inaccurate ...
Read More »Top Fall Gardening Tips
Summer’s garden bounties are winding down with the change of the seasons, and many garden beds are cleaned out, readily awaiting the next planting. The great news is you don’t have to wait for spring to plant, even if you ...
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