Confused by ‘tough luck’
Luck has nothing to do with achieving your goals, Cliff believed, it is only by hard work
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“You are what you eat”
This famous saying has been around for nearly 200 years
and was popularised by nutritionist Victor Lindlahr in the 1920s and
30s.
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Investing for beginners (part 2) — Investment rules
Family Finance
by Peter Crawford
Although there are thousands of opportunities for people to invest their money,
there are a few basic investment rules that everyone should follow, no matter whether they are seasoned investors or novices.
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The angel in the marble — Part 9
Better Parenting
by David and Charissa Scotford
Developing gifts to help others
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Stronger than fear of death
Boyfriends, popularity, top grades, and great parties — Lize Bartsch had everything she wanted, but beneath the shiny exterior was a little girl frequently afraid of the dark and sad without knowing why.
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Burden of addictions lifted
Secret
addictions continually bugged Jean’s conscience
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Inquisitive mind finds truth
Digging deeper for answers rewarded Lita with a certain future
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Children deserve something better
Tips for Life
by Alan Bailey
It’s a long time since Socrates said that if he could get to the highest point in Athens he would cry, “What do you mean, fellow citizens, that you scrape every stone to get wealth together and take so little care of your children to whom you must one day relinquish it all.”
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Kids Page
Kids Pages
Stories and activities for children
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Olympic failure not final
Robert’s world was centred around him and his riding, he was materialistic and defeated and he wanted to change
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How to create ringtones with iTunes 10
Computers & Technology
by Darryl Budge
With the new version Apple has removed the ability to make custom ringtones for 99c, but it’s possible to do it in iTunes for free.
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The gap between desire and action
A LITTLE NUDGE
by Karl Faase
Most of us have no shortage of “desire”. We desire to love. We desire to work harder. Many of us desire to be fitter and weigh less. The problem is the distance between our desire and our action.
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What are you worth?
By John Hutchinson
How do you value a human life?
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Folate — an important nutrient for women
Healthy Living
with Miriam Thyer (BSc. Nutrition, BSc. Health Promotion)
Folate is a vitamin that all women of child-bearing age
should be aware of. Folate is crucial for the healthy development of babies in early pregnancy.
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Moth eyes inspire anti-reflective surface — but difficult to copy
Believe It or Not
By Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Reflected glare is a problem for viewers of display screens, and it’s also a problem for solar cells — light that’s reflected can’t be converted into electrical energy. But researchers have noted that although moths see well at night, their eyes don’t shine in light, meaning that they are harder for predators to see.
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Escaped the institution
For 18 years, Kevin Mudford was in and out of 42 state institutions including boys’ homes, mental institutions and prisons, until one day he heard his brother in blood and crime was a changed man
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Could God love someone like me?
Yes, He LOVES you and has a plan for your life We read in God‘s word: "God so loved the world
that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16)
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If God Exists Why is there Suffering
by Ian Coate
A week before the February 2009 Bushfires (Australia’s worst recorded natural disaster), fire-fighters were control-burning bushland trying to prevent the sort of tragedy that would soon follow. At the time, something very unusual happened — a koala, driven to extreme thirst, allowed a fireman to approach and accepted a bottle of life-saving water. The incident was filmed and shown around the world.
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THE IMPOSSIBLE MOUNTED CHARGE ON BEERSHEBA
Another Great Australian
It was at 4:30 p.m. on 31 October 1917 that the 4th Light Horse Regiment, undertook what was to be history’s last great mounted charge. They achieved something which 11 crusades, Napoleon and his military genius and 58,000 British troops with tank support couldn’t do.
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If the rumours are to be believed…
Building Better Marriages
By Rob Furlong
Gossip and slander destroys the reputations of people,
divides organizations and ruins friendships … why then, do so many
people engage in it?
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RHUBARB
Garden Time
By Hank Reeve
Few vegetables can match rhubarb
for its ease of culture, persistence and ornamental value in the home garden
and, of course, to the rhubarb lover nothing can come close to its delicious
taste in home-made pies and other deserts.
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Weight off his shoulders
Sport
By James Hastings
If you met Arthur White walking down a dark alley, you’d probably want
to cross the road while walking a little faster
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Pearly Gates by Ian Jones |
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