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Items Related To Tag 'old School'

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      Out of the Mouths of Babes...

      I dont' profess to be an expert in the field of religion or spirituality. I have been a catechist for years, and have always been actively involved in my church. That said, I still have a lot to learn. My work over the years with children has provided some of the most caluable life lessons anyone could ask for. In fact, my own children have taught me some things that some of the greatest...

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      Tech Minute: Evernote and Ubernote

      Taking notes with pen and paper? That's so old school! See how technology, mobile applications and more are making it easier than ever to store notes, text, images and other media with the touch of a button.


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      Pamela Redmond Satran

      Are you just not feeling as cool as you used to? Fear not! Author Pamela Satran will tell you everything you need to know to get your coolness back!


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      Ken Mink

      Ken Mink is an old guy who's still got game. At 73, he's the oldest college basketball player -- ever!


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      Larry Gatlin

      One of the most beloved country acts of all time is back with new music and a renewed spirit about hitting the road. Larry Gatlin explains why he and his brothers are ready to leave their wild days behind.


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      2000 miles "old school"

      I just got back from driving two thousand miles on vacation with my son before he leaves for college, and I'm proud to say that we did it "old school." That means with a map, not a GPS, no power windows, no power door locks, and no cruise control. And when we couldn't find something...we asked for directions! I've taken each of the kids out for a week "out West" before they left for college,...

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      Cancer Risk

      In our last chat we discussed a variety of issues related to disease disposition. While the environment plays a big role and one that we will want to dwell on at some length we have to recognize up front our own internal risk. Where does this risk reside? It is buried deep within our chromosomes [DNA]. A bewildering array of complex and expensive tests are making their way in to the...

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