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How To Cope With Gender Dysphoria

Author: MIKE SELVON Subscribe to users feed

Published: 04/08/2008

When someone feels uncomfortable or unhappy with his or her physical sex, the result is gender dysphoria. It often manifests in children as young as two to four years of age as a desire to be, or a belief that he or she is of the opposite sex. A boy may engage in girlish behavior, playing with...

Camden South And The Rum Rebellion

Author: Donna Mathews Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

Tarea near Belgenny Farm (the home of the agricultural pioneer John Macarthur), the rebellion was the culmination of several altercations between Macarthur and the New South Wales Governor William Bligh. Bligh was appointed to crack down on the illegal activities of the N.S.W. Corps, which...

Adapting To A New Lifestyle When Living In Australia

Author: MIKE SELVON Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

In America, with rising inflation, debt, healthcare, food and fuel costs, it's tempting to just pick up and leave the country altogether. You may be wondering, "What do American immigrants think of Australian society?" Liberals often flock to live in Australia because they view it as a more...

How To Choose Games For Kids

Author: Jim Brown Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

As kids grow older, they spend more time on games than other activities. They will begin to have concepts of their own about certain things and they will certainly develop their own preferences and perception. It is the duty of parents to guide them during this time. It probably may be just fun...

Candi's Gems:: Who Are You, Really? I Only Know You By Your Name:

Author: Derek Dashwood Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

If you were born into a stuggling but highly intelligent and articulate family in north Tuscany and you find warring factions all around you, you learn to adapt. Who are you? I am Leonardo. And where are you from . I am recently of the nearby town down through those rolling hills over there. Yes,...

Final of 7: Tips to Your Inner Genghis Starts Inside You

Author: Derek Dashwood Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

You are an American antiques experience all in your own, I was once told. If you share that in some odd way too, now you can begin at your nearest train station. Why would I possiblty do that you may well ask. Well, for one, did you know the trains of America were created by the size of two horse...

Why Banned Books Week Has Become So Popular

Author: Andrew Gibson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

This year help celebrate banned books week, by sending out free e-cards to your friends and family. Free e-cards are quickly becoming more popular than paper cards, there are absolutely loads of reasons for this. Free e-cards are obviously free, so unsurprisingly people are starting to send...

6th Tip Of 7: To Succeed You Need More Crazy

Author: Derek Dashwood Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

The great American antiques traditions of free men and life liberty and the pursuit of happiness came out of ancient Persia long before it hit the beaches of Greece. Oh really? Really. The civilzation and democracy of our western civilization came out of Persia as a blossoming of decency in kings...

More Than 7 Tips: Overview On 1948 Berlin Celestial Bombers

Author: Derek Dashwood Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

As an admirer of American antiques and all those things Americana, you thought you had seen it all. And then you had to go to Berlin in 1961 and have Ivan and Genghis shove their sten guns up in your face. Your soldier buddy from Iowa says this is not Kansas, Dorothy. Not then. Perhaps it is now....

Beyond Tip 7: You As America's 1948 Berlin Chocolate Bomber Hero Beyond The Call

Author: Derek Dashwood Subscribe to users feed

Published: 03/08/2008

The American antiques moment that stands out for me in my young adult life was that erie moment in Berlin in October 1961, weeks after JFK's speech at the newly built made in Moscow Berlin Wall. Upon arrival and check in to our hotel, that evening found my bride and I walking down that corridor...