Michele Cheplic, fitness blogger for families.com recently wrote about a controversial school fitness option... pole dancing, that is being entertained in European high schools.
This school was not alone in choosing curriculum and educational options for students that border on lack of morals.
In vitro fertilization involves implanting fertilized embryos in the uterus in order to achieve pregnancy. When the eggs are ripened, an egg retrieval procedure is done to remove them. After the eggs are fertilized and begin to grow into embryos, the embryo transfer procedure is done.
If you have tweens in your family the topic of staying home without adult supervision may be one you discuss frequently. This isn't the case in my home (yet), but deciding whether or not to allow her 10-year-old daughter to fend for herself is a hot topic at my best friend's house.
Depending on your child's school, spring break could be just a couple of weeks away. If that's the case, you're in luck. Several popular resorts are offering fabulous deals for families looking to escape to the sun and surf.
One for the best resources the church has in dealing with difficult times is the site www.providentliving.org. This site is put together as a resource to help church members apply the teachings of the gospel to all aspects of their lives.
I've been on a home safety kick recently. I think it is because I keep hearing about all of these issues with people I know and dangers in the home.
I realize that many college co-eds resort to uh, shall we say, creative means to pay for their educations, but I must admit I was a bit stunned when I heard that a European high school was actually making it easier for students to learn the ropes of pole dancing, in case they needed to put their ...
There are a lot of wonderful things about being a woman... but I don't think PMS is all that great. If you look forward to the bloating, the cramps, the aches, and the irritability, you don't have to keep reading this one.
The other day I had a frightening experience. I'm not a confident person in the water, because I can't swim well- only while my feet can touch bottom and I never put my face under water. The concept terrifies me.
Once a regular watcher of the NBC drama ER, I've gradually cut off almost all television watching. But I may have a reason to start watching ER again-purely for professional reasons, of course.
No, I'm not going to medical school. ER is in the middle of an adoption storyline.