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Chocolate Kisses

by Margaret Cullison

Love has confounded humans through the ages. Since the second millennium B.C., men and women have attempted to express their feelings by writing poems to the muse of love. Relatively few of these poems have endured through time, but all... Read More

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Marvin's Mysteries

by Margaret Cullison

Some animals survive in nonnative habitats adapting well when climate and food sources prove favorable. The preteen novel Marvin’s Mysteries tells the story of an exotic animal bred for domestication but lost in a foreign environment.... Read More

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Good Food in Mexico

by Margaret Cullison

Some people relish the discovery of delicious regional cuisine when they travel. Tourists could ask hotel staff taxi drivers or shop owners for recommendations but having a food-loving local to show them around would be preferable. In... Read More

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Health For US All

by Margaret Cullison

Statistics indicate that lack of health insurance ranks as the sixth leading cause of death in the United States and studies presented in the Journal of the American Medical Association list errors made by conventional medical... Read More

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Horse of Fire

by Margaret Cullison

Animal lovers try varied approaches to understanding and bonding with their pets. People and animals can’t converse so communication choices seem limited. Simple body language might not be an obvious choice but this technique does give... Read More

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Worried Sick

by Margaret Cullison

American health care comprises approximately 16% of national productivity, yet some 40% of the population can’t afford the care they’re told they need. Hadler wrote "Worried Sick" to change this system he calls “ethically bankrupt... Read More

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Church Is a Team Sport

by Margaret Cullison

As a teenager, Jim Putman rebelled against his pastor father’s religious beliefs. He studied subjects in college that challenged the authenticity of Christian doctrine and decided that God didn’t exist. Instead of contradicting him,... Read More

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Tax Power for Individuals

by Margaret Cullison

Tax laws change regularly, which means that taxpayers may not know as much as they think they do. Even some tax preparers fail to keep abreast of year-to-year changes enough to adequately advise their clients. Consequently, taxpayers run... Read More

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