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Blog Archives: December 2009
December 28, 2009

Sexting Trend Continues to Grow

The sexting trend continues to spread like wildfire at schools throughout the country. What many view as a harmless flirtation can develop into felony charges. Check out the latest incident...
December 06, 2009

Dancing Baby

Merritt Johnston
People love babies, but we really love dancing babies. Do a search on YouTube alone, and you’ll get over 200,000 results that include baby break-dancers, Beyonce-spoofing babies, and even some moon-walking toddlers. So what’s the big deal? Why do we love seeing a baby dance? Maybe we just enjoy thinking about the days when we had that same sense of freedom and uninhibited joy, when the mere sound of music moved us enough to make us dance. We didn’t care who was watching or if we were on beat. But that changes for most of us, probably around ...
December 01, 2009

The Star of Christmas

Laura Polk
I've always been fascinated by the star of Bethlehem. As a small child, I remember hearing the story of Jesus' birth on Christmas Eve, then anxiously waiting to get outside so that I too could see the star. It was a magical star, it seemed. A star unlike any other star before. I mean, a star that suddenly appeared in the sky and led people across desert plains and strange lands to...a child in a manger? The story was incredible. And, unfortunately, one that tended to stay with me on Christmas Eve, but pass quickly as I moved on to more ...

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