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A son wants to know that the way he is living his life—his interests, schoolwork, hobbies and passions—is pleasing to his father. And, as a good dad, it is critical for a father to guide his son into the right actions and help him live a life centered on serving others.
Reading 30 minutes a day strengthens your brain. This was especially true in the somatosensory cortex, the part of the brain that senses movement....
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The 9mm is the most popular, and therefore the most common, ammunition in the United States. While it isn't a runaway in terms of outselling its...
Read More »A few years ago, I participated in an Oprah Life Class with Oprah and Iyanla Vanzant. (You can see a clip of the show here.) The goal of the show was to address the troubling epidemic of sons growing up without their fathers. As support for the show, I was asked to write an article about what sons need from their fathers. Below is what I wrote: I am often asked what sons need from their fathers. My answer really boils down to a few simple but critical things that every good dad must do, built on a framework of providing, nurturing and guiding. But here’s the problem: Too often, fathers think they’re doing a better job in these areas than they really are. I’ve found that these four questions below can help a father ensure he’s giving his son the fundamental things he needs. (And if a child’s father is not in the picture, his mother can use these questions as a guide to help her find male role models who can give her son these kinds of affirmation.)
What Should You Not Do In A Fist-Fight? Don't throw the first punch. Don't use a weapon. Don't try fighting someone with a group.
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QoL embodies overall well-being and happiness, including access to school, work opportunities, absence of military conflict or threats, as well as...
Read More »A son wants to know that the way he is living his life—his interests, schoolwork, hobbies and passions—is pleasing to his father. And, as a good dad, it is critical for a father to guide his son into the right actions and help him live a life centered on serving others. However, you can’t expect to teach a son the value of charity if you are not charitable in how you spend time with him. You can’t expect to get him interested in your church’s community-service project if you haven’t established a “community” that includes him in your home. So, show him that everything he does is important to you, and then you can show him what is really important—and he will welcome it.
You won't pay Council Tax if: you live in a care home or hostel. you are in hospital on a permanent basis. your home is unoccupied because you have...
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Here are nine signs that someone is self-centered, and how to deal with someone with this type of personality. They have one-sided conversations....
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The world's greatest earthquake belt, the circum-Pacific seismic belt, is found along the rim of the Pacific Ocean, where about 81 percent of our...
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“I was sexually violated,” Hawk stated flatly. “To have some guy come up, he passed a half a dozen people on platforms and never touched 'em. It...
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