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Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing – Books About Love
The word “love” doesn’t necessarily always mean romance. Celebrate Valentine’s Day this month with these great reads on the many kinds of love: The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion– it’s a different…
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Old Timer’s Football – Funny Bone
Two old football players were lamenting about how they were nearing the end of their lives. “It sure has been a great run for both of us as we reach the end…
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Consciously Reconnecting – Opening A Closed Connection
by Madisyn Taylor If you feel abandoned or cut off from Spirit, know that it is always there for you waiting for you to plug back in. There may be times when…
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We’re Married – Does That Reduce Our Combined Social Security Benefits?
Question: My husband and I are both entitled to our own Social Security benefits. Will our combined benefits be reduced because we are married? Answer: No. When each member of a married…
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Love Can Come At Any Age
by Myrle Gilpin Bowe Did you know that the euphoria you feel when you’re newly in love may have the same chemical basis as your love for chocolate? It’s caused by a…
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Clearing Your Mind
by Madisyn Taylor The more we practice settling our minds, the easier it will become over time. After a full day out in the world, stories, words, images, and songs from any…
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Choose Love – What We Are Made Of
by Madisyn Taylor Make all decisions from pure love and the world will change. Love is often presented as the opposite of fear, but true love is not opposite anything. True love…
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Why Do We Love Chocolate?
Women crave it, men hoard it, and Aztec kings might have been the first to eat it. Why do we love chocolate so much? It’s chemistry – Chocolate contains chemicals called opioids…
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What Is Social Security Full Retirement Age?
Question: What is full retirement age? Answer: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits. Your full retirement age depends…
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The Underground Railroad in the Mid-Atlantic
Even before the 1800s, a system to abet runaways seems to have existed. George Washington complained in 1786 that one of his runaway slaves was aided by “a society of Quakers, formed…