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admin on December 8th, 2008
Vampires & Twilight… Blogs, Humor, Books – No Comments » – Posted on December, 8 at 12:58 pm First, a quick confession… I love vampire movies. I think they’re a blast. I know; vampire movies are probably “conduct unbecoming” for a minister, but oh well.

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admin on December 8th, 2008
The figures bear him out.

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Government is To Blame Thats’ Obvious!
ISA on December 6th, 2008
Harry Brighouse about grading and its problems. I think there is a tendency to think that grades are there to reward, or signal, individual merit, and excellent achievement. … I now think that is just a wrongheaded view about what grades are for

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Blog for iplittle on December 3rd, 2008
A California high school teacher has thought up a genuinely creative way to raise money when he learned he and his fellow teachers’ printing budget had been cut from $500 to $316 a year. Calculus teacher Tom Fraber decided to sell ads at the bottom of his tests and quizzes: So Farber, who says he’d never asked for money from parents in his 18 years of high school teaching, pitched the ad idea to parents at a September back-to-school night. For checks made to the math department — $10 a quiz, $

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Budget Cuts Lead to Creative Advertising
ISA on December 3rd, 2008
Wed., Nov.

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Blog for iplittle on December 3rd, 2008
by Alix Montoya If there is one thing that we can see have declined during modern days, playing outdoor games would be on the top lists. I’m sure that you have spent many a sunny afternoon outside with the kids of the neighborhood chasing each other in a friendly game of tag or hiding from each other in an exciting game of hide and seek

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Teach Your Kids To Play More Games
Blog for iplittle on December 1st, 2008
Internet Monk lurker Dave McGowan sends along this piece from America magazine (I know, I know) on the increased importance of Bible study in the Roman Catholic Church, and the opportunities presented by the study of the scripture in parishes, classes, ecumenical settings and individually.

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Riffs 12:01:08: Post-Evangelical, Post Vatican II Common Ground: The Importance of Bible Study
ISA on December 1st, 2008
Click Here for your Silver Spoon…. 860. At a tourist site earn money from painting a persons name on a print

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