Good Old Soap and Water

Jun 02, 11 Good Old Soap and Water

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Hi, ladies! Disclaimer: I am no skin expert. I have neither studied nor specialized in skin care but from my personal experience, I have learned a few things which work and that is the reason I decided to write on skin this month. And ladies, if something works for you too kindly share your practical tips with us. So, I had an acne...

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Wanja Odhiambo: An Authentic Taste of Proverbs 31

Jun 02, 11 Wanja Odhiambo: An Authentic Taste of Proverbs 31

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Wanja Odhiambo runs C & W’s African Experience, a restaurant in Gloucester, UK, described by Food and Drink Guides as innovative, with delicious, subtly flavoured cuisine and a warm, friendly proprietor.  I dig into her life to discover the woman behind the business. __ “C & W’s, may I help you?” The British accent...

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Easy Come, Easy Go

Jun 02, 11 Easy Come, Easy Go

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Every day presents us with the opportunity to learn and unlearn certain things. It was with this in mind that I decided to find out what the durability of a product or service means to some people and why. Our understanding of durability is the longevity of a product or service that is how long it can serve us and actually serve us...

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Back Pain? Try Changing Your Posture

Jun 02, 11 Back Pain? Try Changing Your Posture

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Bad posture, those in the know say, is simply a bad habit, something like biting nails or picking the nose. Different ailments, from fatigue, neck, back and jaw pain, numbness and tingling can all be caused by bad posture. Many of today’s professions involve sitting at desks for long periods of time. Many people slouch or slump...

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Raising your family in Sodom

May 01, 11 Raising your family in Sodom

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by John MacArthur Although we’ve noticed the steady, pebble-by-pebble crumbling of the family for decades, we’re now watching the landslide. We live in an age where society is no longer content to simply ignore the sanctity of marriage and the family—it attacks it with a vengeance. God’s established order for life has...

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Do you roast your game?

May 01, 11 Do you roast your game?

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Genesis 25:27-34, The boys grew up and Esau became a skillful hunter, a man of the open country, while Jacob was a quiet man staying among the tents. Isaac who had a taste of wild game, loved Esau but Rebekah loved Jacob. Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came in from the open country, Famished .He said to Jacob, “Quick,...

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