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April | 2012 | Enough Already
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Archive for April, 2012. Posted by candacekay in Prayer. I’ve been blogging like mad over at The Dancing Bug. Haven’t posted anything in here in months, and then today I wake up with something I just have to write about, and it has nothing to do with dancing. So random. This passage disturbs me for a lot of reasons. So that’s not what bothers me. I understand having no privacy. I understand it all too well, in fact, because one thing I can never get out of my head about this scripture is th...But that...
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Praying Like Jesus | Enough Already
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Laquo; New Blog! Posted April 4, 2012 by candacekay in Prayer. I’ve been blogging like mad over at The Dancing Bug. Haven’t posted anything in here in months, and then today I wake up with something I just have to write about, and it has nothing to do with dancing. So random. This passage disturbs me for a lot of reasons. So that’s not what bothers me. I understand having no privacy. I understand it all too well, in fact, because one thing I can never get out of my head about this scripture...But that...
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Stories from American History | Page 2
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Stories from American History. Newer posts →. August 26, 2012 · 7:12 am. In 1859, U.S. Army Captain Randolph B. Marcy was asked by the War Department to write a guidebook for westward-bound pioneers. The resulting publication,. The Prairie Traveler,. Became the emigrants’ principal manual for safe passage West. In. Filed under 19th Century. August 24, 2012 · 4:54 am. Abolition vs. Gradual Emancipation. Then, in the early nineteenth century, slavery was given a new lease on life. This was due to the s...
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5 Phrases I Think Christians Shouldn’t Say | Reluctant Xtian
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Books about Theism, Atheism, and the Intersection of Belief. Why This Blog: Meet the Pastor. When Arguments Cease Making Sense. Stay updated via RSS. Heavy on the Jesus. And Yet Another Blog by Pastor Tim. Other Blogs by Pastor Tim. Why This Blog: Meet Pastor Tim. Books about Theism, Atheism, and the Intersection of Belief. Why This Blog: Meet the Pastor. Lots of folks viewed these ones. Take a gander if you wish. If you don’t…don’t. Why Young Adults Don't Make Friends Easily Anymore. Sometimes I curse&#...
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March | 2012 | Enough Already
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Archive for March, 2012. Posted by candacekay in Uncategorized. This blog has become dormant – I’m still keeping it for posting random things on occasion. If you want to see my new, improved and much more active blog, go to www.thedancingbug.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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The International Quest for the Best Haircut | She Thinks Too Much
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She Thinks Too Much. Artist. Academic. Adventurer. What’s Beth Watching? What’s On the Bookshelf. The International Quest for the Best Haircut. I have short hair. As it, I couldn’t dream of pulling it back in a pony. A pixie cut, with long fringe (Anne Hathaway stole my hair cut. And I wear it better). 8220;Can I have something cute? But short,” I said (in Italian). Fabio looked at me, confused. “But Italian men like women with long hair.”. 8220;But I prefer having short hair.”. A cool, choppy, assymetri...
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White Flour and the American Family | Stories from American History
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Stories from American History. Division of Household Labor in Pre-Industrial America. The Pilgrims’ Bible →. December 15, 2012 · 1:33 pm. White Flour and the American Family. Flour was one of the earliest products in America to become industrialized. The commercialization of flour was to play a critical role in transforming the lives of women and the structure of domestic life in America. Commercial white flour did not deteriorate as rapidly as home-grown flour. Therefore, it did not need to be conti...
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The Pilgrims’ Bible | Stories from American History
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Stories from American History. White Flour and the American Family. Standard Railway Time →. February 7, 2013 · 3:57 pm. The Pilgrims’ Bible. So it is a surprise to find that the Pilgrim Fathers themselves did not use the King James Bible. When the pilgrims left the distastefully liberal religious atmosphere of England for the Netherlands and thence to Plymouth Rock, it was the massive Geneva Bible they toted along. Filed under 17th Century. White Flour and the American Family. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Sources | Stories from American History
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Stories from American History. Ambrose, Stephen E. Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the the Opening of the American West. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1996. Barry, John M. “God, Government and Roger Williams’ Big Idea,” Smithsonian (January 2012): 72-90. Bassett, Lynne Zacek. “Busy Fingers: Knitting Stockings in the Civil War,” Knitting Traditions (Winter 2012): 8-10. Chang, Iris. The Chinese in America. New York: Viking, 2003. New York: Broadway Books, 2003. Jefferson, NC: McF...