Jeanne Moore
31, single female, I work as a care giver at a group home in NC. I love to read, write, and watch movies. I love Horror movies. Being a loner I spend a lot of time alone with my cat. She is 14 years old and named Guacamole.
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The Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Part 1 of 3Jeanne Comtesse de la Motte concocted a plan to swindle money from Queen Marie Antoinette and Cardinal Prince Louis de Rohan, so that she might achieve the life she thought she deserved. -
The Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Part 2 of 3In 1768, after falling in love with Madame du Barry, Louis XV began an affair with her. In order to express his feelings for du Barry, the King decided to purchase a necklace for her. -
The Affair of the Diamond Necklace. Part 3 of 3The incident, dubbed "Affair of the Diamond Necklace", was discovered when one of the jewelers Boehmer and Bassenge mentioned to Marie Antoinette... -
Sir James Barrie: His Wild Imagination Thrilling Children Since 1904James Matthew Barrie was born May 9, 1860, in Kirriemuir Angus. His father, David, was a weaver And his mother, Margaret, a stay at home mom with ten children, -
Sir James Matthew Barrie: His Creative Genius Still Wows MillionsRumors seemed to follow Barrie throughout his life. Many insisted that the tragic death of his brother had brought on Dwarfism in Barrie, -
The Cincinnati Music Hall and Its Grisly HistoryIn 1818 Jesse Embree sold a parcel of land to the City of Cincinnati for $3,200. The Ohio State Legislature voted to build the state's first asylum on the four-acre plot of land. -
Helen Jewett, Her Life Story: Fact or FictionDuring the 1830s a young woman named Helen moved to the big city and became a prostitute. She was one of the best during that time. -
Thomas H Ince: His Mysterious Death on William Randolph Hearst's Boat the OneidaThomas Ince was born in 1882, in Newport, Rhode Island. The Ince family were all involved in show business. Ince began his career in acting at the very young age of 6. -
Bachelor's Grove Cemetery: a Dumping Ground for the Infamous Al CaponeThe Bachelor's Grove Cemetery was a small, secluded, out of the way graveyard with a permanent resident known as the "Woman in White." -
How to Survive the Cold and Flu SeasonEvery year as fall approaches the first report of the stronger strain of both cold and flu virus are detailed on the local news. -
Raka: Legendary Ape Man. a Mythological Creature or a Real BeastIn the wilds of Africa stories from Native tribes and explorers claim to have seen this beast.
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The Silver Bridge Collapses Without Warning!A suspension bridge in West Virginia crumples during the busiest time of the day, killing 46 people. -
Fairy's Pictures: Proof of the Supernatural!In 1917 two cousins living in Cottingley close to Bradford, England, took pictures of fairies that seemed to prove the unbelievable. -
Fairy's Pictures Proof of the Supernatural!In 1917 two cousins living in the Cottingley, close to Bradford, England, took pictures of fairies that seemed to prove the unbelievable. -
The Lady in White and Stepney CemeteryStepney Cemetery a very old graveyard in Connecticut haunted by a woman known as a Lady in White.
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Two Potential Suspects in the Cleveland Torso Murders Who Stalked and Killed Lower Class Victims in the 1930's.Cleveland Torso Murders and the investigation into who might be responsible for these brutal murders.
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Sir Francis Dashwood and His Devilish Boy's ClubDuring the middle years of the 1700's Sir Francis Dashwood and his wealthy friends are rumored to have participated in undeniably sinful activities. -
Cleveland Torso Murderers Stalked and Killed Lower Class Victims in the 1930'sIn the Cleveland Torso Murders, a serial killer is suspected of murdering 12 victims; but after further investigations police believe the total victim count is closer to 40. -
Consolidating, Restructuring and Repaying My College TuitionMy experience with student loans began in 1999 when I first enrolled at Baker College of Muskegon, Michigan. By the time I graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor's degree in the field of Human Services, I had amassed a debt totaling close to $42,000.
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Part 2 of 3 the Crime ContinuesGetting rid of the evidence the ruthless girls try and cover their tracks.
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Part 3 0f 3 the Conclusion the Epic StoryEach girl and the individual stories.
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A Haunted Amusement Park Built on Native American GroundIs this ground cursed, causing inhabitants to loss everything, including their lives?
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Peter Gessner and Other Entities Are Believed to Haunt the Georgetown Castle in Seattle, WashingtonTragic deaths continued to occur in the home as if the home itself were cursed.
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New York's Famous Cohoes Music Hall is a Historic Landmark and Reportedly HauntedCohoes Music Hall, a famous New York landmark. With its historic past and its age, could this building truly contain poltergeists not at rest.
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Slater Mill, Now a Historical Landmark Rich in History and Haunted by Catastrophic Accidental Deaths.Slater Mill is now over 300 years old and thought to be one of the mills which helped bring the industrial revolution into being.
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Miss Molly's Bed and Breakfast: Haunted by Entities from Its Colorful Past.Miss Molly's Bed and Breakfast occupies the same building that once was a boarding house and a brothel.
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Manteno State Hospital, Once a Hospital, Now an Abandoned Building Haunted by Patients Tortured During Their Residence at the Sanatorium.Experimental procedures commonly performed by doctors lead to the maltreatment of patients during its years in operation.
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There is a Massive Tree Growing Out of the Grave of Lady Anne GrimstonLady Anne Grimston and the tree grave is in St Peter's Church in Tewin, England.
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Christine and Lea Papin Responsible for Bludgeoning to Death Their Employer's Wife and Adult DaughterChristine and Lea Papin, murderers allegedly involved in an incestuous relationship with each other.
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Kenya, Africa and the Man Eater Lions that Hunting and Stalked the Workers Employed by John Henry PattersonTsavo deadly lions go on a killing spree in 1889. It would be months before the fate of the crew became known.
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Emma Crawford: This Average Women Inspiring a Town that Includes a Ridiculous Sporting EventManitou Spring: Holds the Emma Crawford Festival every year in her honor. Along with the Emma Crawford Memorial Coffin Race.
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Sweeney Todd Demon Barber of Fleet Street: Is This Play Based on True Events?Ostrich Inn is located in Colnbrook, Bershire, England. It boasted a proprietor who was reputed to have killed as many as sixty people.
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When is Murder the Solution to the Problem?Melinda Loveless and her crew of delinquent girls sacked revenge against the innocent Shanda Sharer who was only 12 years old.
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Star Crossed Lovers. when Ian Brady and Myra Hindley Met, Life as They Knew It, Changed History. Part 1 of 4Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, their lives prior to meeting each other and once they became a couple. The childhood of the tumultuous couple, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley
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Ian Brady and Myra Hindley and Their 5 Victims Including Their Lives Up to Their Deaths and Their Notorious Murders. Part 2 of 4The 5 victims of Ian Brady and Myra Hindley and the gruesome details of their horrible deaths.
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A Witness Identifies the Killer Couple, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley. the Police Find the Evidence that Will Send Them to Prison. Part 3 of 4Captured: Ian Brady and Myra Hindley are in custody. Following the police investigation, their trials begin.
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The Complete, True Story Finally Revealed: Both Ian Brady and Myra Hindley at Long Last Admit to Their Parts in the 5 Murders. Part 4 of 4Both Brady and Hindley come clean with the police and attempt to locate the last two victims still buried out on Saddleworth Moor.
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Edie Sedgwick, Famous Socialite, Drug Addict and a Media DarlingEdie Sedgwick, an heiress with a long line of esteemed Massachusetts ancestors.
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Nannie Doss: A Mother, Grandmother, Wife and Serial KillerNannie Doss has claimed to have killed at least eleven people starting in the 1920's and continuing until her capture in 1954.
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The Fire that Astounded New York City.March 25, 1911, marked the day a horrifying, particularly deadly fire burned through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.
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Cheesman Park a Beautiful Park at First Glance but If the Truth was Known About What was Buried BeneathA gruesome detail about the park. If people know would it change where they had their picnics.
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Whispers Estate, the Home of Dr John Gibbons, is Said to Be Haunted by His Wife and Children Who Had Extremely Catastrophic Deaths in the Home Some 100 Years AgoIs the Whispers Estate truly haunted by past events? Employees and guests have reported their experiences.
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Self-Defense or Manslaughter: Is Killing Someone to Protect Yourself or Child Right or Wrong?Frankie Stewart Silver is thought to be the first women to ever be hanged in Burke County, North Carolina.
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How to Make Persimmon Nut CookiesOnce the persimmon fruit has been harvested from the trees on which you have kept a close eye, it is time to turn the persimmon fruit into pulp in preparation for favorite persimmon recipes.
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Clifford Irving and His Elaborate RuseClifford Irving achieved fame by declaring to be writing an autobiography he was working on with Howard Hughes, referred to as "The Hoax."
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H. H. Holmes: Doctor, Bigamist, Serial Killer ExtraordinaireH. H. Holmes thought to be America's first serial killer. Confessing to 27 murders; suspected of 9, but the actual number could be much, much higher.
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Henry VIII Tudor and His Six Wives. Part 1 of 2During his reign Henry Tudor was married six times.
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Henry VIII Tudor and His Six Wives. Part 2 of 2During his reign Henry Tudor was married six times.
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King Henry VIII Tudor: The Life and Times of the Infamous KingKing Henry began his adulthood as a strong, feisty young man growing into an obese, domineering tyrant by his death.
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The Perfect Crime. is it Possible? Leopold and Loeb Thought They Could Do ItYoung Nathan Leopold, 19, and Albert Loeb, 18, with super hero fantasy thought they could commit the perfect crime with no consequences. While living in Chicago, the two friends spent many months planning their crime.
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Patty Hearst Kidnapped by Extreme Political Group Who Brainwashed Her into Joining Their CauseA bright young women one day and the next, a victim of a brutal crime. Because of the abuse she suffered at the hands of her captors, she was persuaded to believe in their way of life.
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Smuttynose Island and the Murder House, Part 1 of 2A horribly terrifying murder took place on Smuttynose Island, which is the setting for the movie Weight of Water.
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Part 4-4, Charles Manson on TrialThe trials of the Manson Family members were long, drawn out and confusing. Ever loyal to their leaders, The Family did not turn on Charles Manson.
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Part 3-4, Charles Mason, the Crime BossMost people already know about the two failed killings of The Family, but there are other crimes The Family allegedly committed.
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Part 2-4, Charles Manson, the Control FreakCharles Manson the one man almost every person in the entire world can recognize. He and his family committed what are thought to be some of the most shockingly gruesome murders in history.
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Part 1-4, Charles Manson, a Dangerous ManCharles Manson the one man almost every person in the entire world can recognize. He and his family committed what are thought to be some of the most shockingly gruesome murders in history.
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Lizzie Borden: A Murderess or an Innocent Bystander, Forever Under the Shadow of DoubtLizzie Borden is known for killing her parents with an axe; she was ultimately acquitted.
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The Pin-Up Era of the 1950's Gave Us Bettie Page Known by Some as the Best in the BusinessBettie Page the iconic pin-up girl. Dreams about being a star and in a round about way she does indeed become a great star. To men around the world.
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Sylvia Plath, Private Demons, Personal Turmoil and Natural TalentSylvia Plath was a brilliant poetess, overcoming great tragedy to give way to major depression.
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Edgar Allan Poe a Widely Famous Gothically Dark Author Who Gained Recognition Before Dying in a Mysterious Death at a Young AgeBorn Edgar Poe on January 19, 1809, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Elisabeth Arnold Hopkins and David Poe, Jr. Poe had two siblings, William Henry Leonard Poe and Rosalie Poe.
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Smuttynose Island and the Murder House, Part 2 of 2The conclusion of the notorious double murder of two women on Smuttynose Island.
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Galveston Texas and the Hurricane of 1900 Killing Thousands of People.The most deadly natural disaster in history, the 1900 Hurricane
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Virginia Woolf, a Distinguished Twentieth Century Novelist. Haunted by Personal TragedySuffering from major depression she was still able to create astounding poetic works of fiction.
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Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: Is it a Viable Mental IllnessIs Munchausen Syndrome by proxy a realiable diagnastic tool or is it a catch all for doctors who get stumped.
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HIV/AIDS After the Age 50Are the elderly in more danger then young adults when it come to HIV and AIDS?
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A Side of GuacamoleMy elderly kitty, Guacamole, is antisocial and dislikes most people. She loves only me and, maybe, my parents.
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Albert DeSalvo: Did He or Didn't He?The Boston Strangler crimes began in 1962 and continued until 1964 with a total of 13 victims. The Strangler targeted single women as young as 19 and as old as 85.
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Bodily Cutting or Self HarmCutting or Self harming by cutting the skin repeatedly is a form of attempting to deal with passionate thoughts or feelings.
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Boston George One of America's Greatest Drug DealersJohnny Depp plays George Jung, his rise to infamy and his fall to prison, in the movie Blow.
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Baby Lindbergh Part 1-3: The Lindbergh Kidnapping.Who kidnapped baby Charles and ultimately killed him? Is that the person who made contact with the Lindbergh family and demanded a ransom?
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Baby Lindbergh Part 2-3: John Condon and His Unusual InvolvementJohn Condon was an 72-year-old man who had never worked as a policeman, yet he placed himself in the middle of the Lindbergh investigations.
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The Lindbergh Case a Debacle from Start to Finish Part 3-3Theories about who did what began to circulate.
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Prostitution: To Legalize it or Not?Prostitution has been referred to as the oldest profession in the world. What are the pros and cons of prostitution? What prevents the United States from legalizing it? Why is it illegal?
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Sarah Winchester and Her Winchester Mystery HouseIt is thought by many that evil was wished on the Winchester family and they were fated to die.
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Women Are Waiting Until Later in Life to Bear ChildrenIf a woman waits to bear children until after the age of 35, what are the risk factors she could be facing?
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Post Grad 2009 Movie Starring Alexis BledelRyden Malby has a plan. After graduating from high school she is going to attend the college of her dreams, graduate, get the perfect job as an editor, and find the next great American novel to publish.
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The Blind Side 2009The Blind Side won Sandra Bullock her first Oscar. This masterfully told story, The Blind Side, inspires us all to give a hand to those in need.
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The Other Boleyn Girl 2008 MovieRecently Philippa Gregory's book The Other Boleyn Girl was made in to a major motion picture. Most novels do not transfer from book to screen well, but this book did.
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The Wolfman, Original Release Date February 12, 2010The Wolfman is a scary thriller set in 1800's Great Britain, starring Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, and Emily Blunt.
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Young Victoria 2009 Film Featuring the Very Talented Emily BluntEmily Blunt's wonderful portrayal of the Young Victoria gives a critically acclaimed glimpse into the royal life and times of the 1800's.
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He Just Not that in to You. This Comical Look at Love, Relationship, and MarriageHe Just Not That in to You. A review of the movie.
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Leap Year a Review of the 2009 MovieI've just watched the new romantic comedy, Leap Year, starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode.
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Sherlock Holmes 2009 FilmRobert Downey, Jr, holds the highlight in this 2009 film version of Sherlock Holmes.
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Decent 2, a Review of the MovieDecent 2, the sequel to the first movie, Decent, is a horror movie that takes up where the first one left off.
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Friday the 13th a Review of the 2009 MovieFriday the 13th a Remake of the Classic 1980 Movie.
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Miley Cyrus, Always in the Public Critical EyeMiley Cyrus is in the center of the public's eye. Daily she is watched and judged for who she is, what she does and above all, how she dresses and with what she wears.
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Is Heidi Montag Addicted to Plastic Surgery?At 23 years of age Heidi Montag underwent ten plastic surgeries in one day, spending an estimated $30,000. Just a few of her surgeries included breast implants, chin shaving and liposuction.
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What Are the Benefits of Water?Drinking water can make you feel better, lose more weight, and fight off colds. And that's just for starters.
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Aspartame, a Reliable Sugar-Substitute?When the doctor checked my father for diabetes, it was discovered that he was just one point away from being diabetic.
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A Review of Philippa Gregory's Novel, the Queens FoolGregory's fourth installment, The Queen's Fool, follows Hanna Green, a Jewish escapee from Spain. Following the death of her mother, Hanna and her father flee to England, for being Jewish was considered heresy.
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Philippa Gregory's the Boleyn InheritanceThe third book The Boleyn Inheritance continues with the Tudor dynasty, chronicling the lives of Jane Seymour, Kitty Howard, Jane Boleyn, and Anne of Cleves.
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Philippi Gregory's the Other Boleyn GirlGregory's second book The Other Boleyn Girl gives an account of Mary Boleyn, the sister of the infamous Anne Boleyn
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The Constant Princess a Philippa Gregory NovelThe Constant Princess is a historical novel from the incredible Philippa Gregory, detailing the life of Katherine and her marriages to several kings of England.
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When to Heed the No-Smoking Signs!I care for a mentally and emotionally impaired woman in the early stages of dementia. She is also a classic hoarder, stealing whenever she can, especially cigarettes.
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Tracy Chevalier: Girl with a Pearl EarringTracy Chevalier wrote her novel, set in Holland in the 1660's, about a famous painting by Johannes Vermeer, known as The Girl With a Pearl Earring.
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All About SteveAll About Steve bombed at the box office, winning Sandra Bullock a razzie award for worst movie of the year.
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Showtime: The TudorsShowtime is featuring a TV show, The Tudors, which is the life and times of Henry VIII, including his succession to the throne, his marriages, affairs, his sliding into mental illness and eventually his death.
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Recognizing and Understanding the Signs of Child AbuseEveryone should know the signs and symptoms of child abuse because child abuse is a devastating and horrifying crime. If we, as a society, are ever going to stop child abuse, we have to talk about it and talk about it often.
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Why Lord, Why?A poem about grief.
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Survival GuideSide-splitting guide to survive any horror movie. Tips and advice pertaining to horror movies.
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Kate Plus 8Kate Plus 8 aired on TLC Sunday June 6th 9/8c. I tuned in as an avid fan of the original show, Jon & Kate Plus 8. I am thrilled that Kate and her kids have returned to the TLC network.
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Freedom From ...A poem about letting go and allowing God to take the lead.
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Depo: My Personal ExperienceDepo is a reliable and effective birth control that helps with painful and hard periods. Depo is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy, but not effective in stopping HIV or STDs.
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Eclipse ManiaEclipse, the third installment of The Twilight Saga, will be released on June 30 2010. I am a huge fan of the book series and am anticipating the release. Join the mania and see Eclipse for yourself.
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Cold Sore Home RemediesFor years now I have suffered from cold sores. I get cold sores mainly on my lips. They are painful as well as a pain in the butt. I have devised several home remedies that I use to deal with cold sores.



