Robin Stark-Humphrey
I have a Master's in Music, and am interested in all types of music, Christianity and religious issues, anything Scottish or Celtic, education and educational issues,counseling,and sales. I am a mom, grandma, and am married to my best friend for 30 years. I love dogs, and am actively involved in animal rescue.
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Will Reducing Salt Intake Reduce High Blood Pressure?Civilizations have been using salt for about 10,000 years to season and preserve food. In recent times, doctors and nutritionists have become concerned with the amount of salt used in the daily diet of many people.
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Characteristics of Alzheimer's DiseaseThe four stages of Alzheimer's disease are pre-dementia, early, moderate and advanced.
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Growing Your Christmas Amaryllis FlowerHow to grow your Christmas Amarilys flowers this year and for years to come.
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What is Inflammatory Breast Cancer?Inflammatory breast cancer starts with as little as one cell that blocks the lymphatic vessels in the breast's ducts. It looks like a breast infection.
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Mother's Day History and TraditionsMother's Day is celebrated in many different countries around the world.
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Are You a Potential Responsible Dog Owner?Before you decide to buy or adopt a dog, take a moment to think the about the commitment needed before you adopt a puppy or an older dog.
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What is Divine Mercy Sunday?Divine Mercy Sunday is a feast of the Catholic Church based on a vision of St. M. Faustina Kowalska.
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Health Care Reform Bill Explained in Simple TermsThe purpose of this article is to give readers a clear and concise explanation of the 2010 Health Insurance Reform Bill.
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What is Holy Week?Holy Week is the week before Easter, which is the interval between Palm Sunday and Easter. Several events and celebrations take place during this time.
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Easter Symbols and Their MeaningsMany of the symbols for modern holidays started hundreds of years ago, and Easter's symbols are not exception. Easter is associated with spring and Christianity.
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Current Events: Low Oxygen Levels in the Ocean Cause Scientists ConcernScientists are concerned about areas of the Pacific Ocean that have low levels of oxygen in the water.
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Current Events: Iraqis Vote Despite Threats of Election ViolenceIraqi voters defied religious militants and carried on with the parliamentary vote that occurred on March 8, 2010.
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Current Events: Iraqis Vote Despite Threats of Election ViolenceIraqi voters defied religious militants and carried on with the parliamentary vote that occurred on March 8, 2010.
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Iraq's Parliamentary Elections 2010Iraq's president, Nouri Maliki, encouraged Iraqis to support the election and turn out in large numbers.
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St Patrick's DaySt. Patrick's Day is March 17 of each year. This article has some basic facts about the holiday and a worksheet for students to study on the life of St. Patrick and his holiday.
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Current Events: Aftermath of Chile's 8.8 EarthquakeOver 10,000 troops have been deployed to control and patrol the city and surrounding area of Conception, Chile. The destruction of tens of thousands of homes left thousands of people camping wherever they can while waiting for help from relief workers.
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Canadians Win Olympic Men's Hockey Gold Medal: Current Events LessonIn a stunning victory during overtime, Canada's hockey team won an Olympic Gold medal on Canadian soil. Sidney Crosby scored the winning goal in overtime play, making the Canadian Olympic team's 14th gold medal of the 2010 Olympic Games.
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Current Events: Chile's 2010 Earthquake Deemed Worst Pacific Region Quake in Fifty YearsOn February 27, 2010, a magnitude 8.8 earthquake hit the country of Chile. According to sources, the earthquake was felt as far away as Sao Paolo, Brazil, which is 1,800 miles from the source of the earthquake in central Chile.
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Current Events: Chile's 2010 Earthquake Deemed Worst Pacific Region Quake in Fifty YearsOn February 27, 2010, a magnitude 8.8 earthquake hit the country of Chile. According to sources, the earthquake was felt as far away as Sao Paolo, Brazil, which is 1,800 miles from the source of the earthquake in central Chile.
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Yellowstone National Park in the WinterIf you like to play in the snow, Yellowstone Park is the place to go!
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St Patrick's Day Symbols and Symbols of IrelandThe shamrock, the leprechaun, the Blarney stone, the color green and the Celtic cross. Where did these symbols come from, and what do they mean?
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The ABC's of a Healthy Romantic Relationship "A:" Appreciate Your MateAppreciation can be an amazing way to keep a romance alive or turn a friendship into a romance. But what is real appreciation, and how do you use it to make your romance a healthy one?
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German Christmas Traditions: How is Christmas Celebrated in Germany?Germany has many lovely and meaningful Christmas traditions that are interesting to learn about.
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Who in the World was St. Patrick?St. Patrick is considered to be a patron saint of Ireland, along with Sts. Brigid of Kildare and St. Columba.
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How to Find a Lifetime MateDo you want to find a person to be with for the rest of your life? Are you concerned about the high rate of divorce? What should you look for in a healthy romantic relationship? There are specific characteristics to look for in a potential lifetime mate.
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American Folk Music: The Origins of Appalachian Folk MusicTraditional Appalachian music is one of the most important aspects of Appalachian culture. This distinctive style of American folk music was influenced by English and Scottish ballads, Irish and Scottish fiddle music, and African-American blues music.
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Who in the World is St. Valentine?Most people think of valentines as cute cards we send to our family and friends on February 14th each year. But did you know that valentines are named after St. Valentine, who was a martyr of the early Christian Catholic church?
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The Four Priorities of the Disciples of Christ ChurchAt the 2001 General Assembly, the Disciples of Christ set goals to encourage growth for the church's future and to guide its members.
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German Christmas TraditionsIn Germany, December is a month that has several opportunities for celebration and gift giving.
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An Introduction to American Folk MusicFolk music is an important part of many cultures and many nations. American musicians wrote music about their work, their relationships, war, politics and spiritual issues.
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Growing and Using Peppermint for HeathThis article contains tips for growing your own peppermint and medicinal uses for peppermint.
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Why Declutter and Organize Your Home?Declutter and organize your home and feel more in control of your life.
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Reduce Your Blood Pressure Without Medication NaturallyDiet, exercise and losing weight are three excellent ways to reduce your blood pressure, and improve your health. More simple ways to reduce your blood pressure without medication are included in this article.
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What I Am Thankful for in 2009Faith, family and work are the keys to triumphing over the pain and trouble that fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis can bring to a person's life. Slow down for a moment and take a look at all of the blessings around you, and be thankful.
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Scottish Christmas History and TraditionsChristmas traditions vary from country to country. This article describes some Scottish Christmas traditions.
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My Partner, My FriendMy Partner, My Friend is a guide to enhancing romantic relationships and to keep them growing through the years.
