Breaking the habit
The high risk lifestyle of crime, violence and drugs Jacob had loved was not exciting anymore
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The ultimate question: What is life for
by John Hutchinson
When I was asked this question I knew there was no way one sentence would answer something so fundamental that philosophers have pondered for millennia.
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Toilet Training (Part 2)
Better Parenting
by David and Charissa Scotford
Toilet Training involves your toddler learning both bladder and bowel
control.
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Financial problems begin in childhood
Family Finance
“What we do and allow in moderation, our children will allow and do in excess.&rdquo
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Anorexia was my best friend
During her ten year battle with anorexia Heide knew her own strength was not enough
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Cultural fraud
A LITTLE NUDGE
by Karl Faase
Australian academic and newspaper columnist Richard Eckersley has written about his concern for what he calls cultural fraud.
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Afraid of eternity
The divine scales of justice loomed in Rowshni’s mind
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Peeping into the future
Tips for Life
by Alan Bailey
No doubt we are all curious about what lies ahead for this world — and our own part in it. Around the globe people consult mediums, palm readers and the horoscope, trying to get what they hope is an authentic look. Futurists have always been busy writing books and scaring people about dire days ahead.
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On the right path
Diane was beset by guilt and wanted to be free
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What TV is better: Plasma, LED, or LCD?
Computers & Technology
by Darryl Budge
Plasma TVs have the highest native contrast ratios (40,000:1), giving them the blackest blacks and more vivid and rich looking colours of all, but their performance is reduced in bright or naturally lit rooms. They have the fastest response times (.001ms) and fastest refresh rates (600hz), which means they are highly recommended for fast motion content like sports, movies & gaming.
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Childhood obesity — Part II
Medical Matters
In Part I we began our look at the epidemic of childhood obesity. 23% of children are overweight, with 6% being obese, and this number is rapidly on the rise.
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True identity cures insecurity
Maureen thought her job and possessions were what made her
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Super scented — Aerodynamics of odours in a dog’s nose
Believe It or Not
By Tas Walker
What is highly sensitive to scent and can recognise the direction of the faintest odour? A dog’s nose!
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Feeding your baby
Healthy Living
with Miriam Thyer (BSc. Nutrition, BSc. Health Promotion)
This month we will continue
by looking at some of the other points to remember about nutrition as your
child grows and develops towards one year of age.
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If God is so loving, how can He send people to hell?
Frequently Asked Questions
with Dominic Steele
The other side of this question is: “If God is so just how can He accept anyone into heaven?” God reveals to us clearly two aspects of His character: His justice and His love.
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Finally a good conscience
Former serial offender Rick Milligan tells why he was ready for a new life outside prison
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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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Why marriage matters
Building Better Marriages
By Rob Furlong
Recently, a published letter in my local newspaper stated that our understanding about marriage was based on nothing more than the idea of a woman being the property of a man! Hardly an inspiring thought!
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Autumn Activities
Garden Time
By Hank REEVE
March is the month that we think autumn, and with that we can think about planting again. Autumn is an excellent time to plant as it is cooler and it gives the plant 4-5 months to develop good root growth, before the scorching heat of summer hits.
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Crash helped to bring reassessment of life
Sport
RACING DRIVER Emerson Fittipaldi
had a
long career in Formula One, CART and the Indy 500 but after two crashes that
nearly killed him — one in a car and one in a plane — he retired.
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