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Elder Care Family Meetings Article 
You may have realized your parents need help and care-giving, but do your siblings? A family meeting can make sure you're all on the same page regarding elder care.
Sep 29, 2008 - Fraser Sherman
The Societal Issue of Patient Abuse and Neglect Article 
Will today's economic funding cuts to programs which serve the vulnerable population be the impetus to increased patient abuse and neglect cases?
Jun 25, 2009 - Kimberley Oliver
The PostSecret Postcard Phenomena Article 
Take a look at how PostSecret became a pop culture trend; from its beginning as a Postsecret blog to five bestselling books.
Jul 20, 2010 - Brandy Robertson
Seniors and Boomers Dealing with Secrets in Their Lives Article 
Older adults may find secrets to be stressful, especially in times of crises. There is clear-cut criteria for which secrets to share and which to keep.
May 27, 2011 - Hildra Tague
The Secrets to Happiness Remain Universal and Timeless Article 
Philosophers, spiritual leaders, self-help gurus, even scientists profess to know what makes a person happy, yet the core principles remain unchanged.
Aug 30, 2010 - Laura Owens
Roman Catholicism's Long History of Child Abuse Article 
Allegations of child abuse and molestation in the Roman Catholic Church date back to its own origins.
Jan 12, 2011 - Andrew Perry
Catholic Church Sex Scandal Reaches Brazil: Priest Arrested Article 
According to Catholic World News, a Brazilian investigation led to the arrest of an 83-year old priest accused of sexually molesting a former altar boy.
Apr 20, 2010 - Karen Stephenson
Book Review: Finn by John Clinch Article 
In the novel, Finn, the dark side of human nature is represented by Huckleberry Finn's alcoholic father.
Aug 25, 2010 - Sheila Lamb
Review: Das Weisse Bande [The White Ribbon] (2009) Article 
Review of Michael Haneke's 2009 Palme d'Or winning masterpiece, The White Ribbon.
Dec 6, 2010 - Andrew Buckle
The Mau Mau Uprising and Its Forgotten Victims Article 
Five elderly Kenyans begin legal action against the British government amid claims of torture and abuse.
Apr 11, 2011 - N. J. Evans
Volver (2006) Article 
Pedro Almodóvar's Volver is a sweet, funny, and endearing meditation on death. Not dark, or scary, or even a surrealistic fantasy; Volver is an invigorating human drama.
Apr 21, 2009 - Martin G. Wood
Lifestyles and Customs of Thomas More's Utopia Article 
Utopia, a work by the 16th century humanist Thomas More, challenges the reader to examine the way a society should be run.
Dec 29, 2009 - Phillip Burghgraef
What Women Should Know about Man's Archetypical Self Article 
Myths, dreams, and religious stories have amazing commonalities stretching across time, country and culture giving birth to Jung's boys to men archetypes.
Oct 27, 2011 - Lance Morton
Burnout Management for Full-time Mums Article 
Stay-at-home mothers can manage burnout by recognizing the signs, reconnecting with family, setting boundaries and seeking help with housework.
May 1, 2009 - Wei Yin Wong
Chained Dogs and the Law Article 
California, Texas and other states have enacted tougher legislation governing the chaining and neglect of dogs.
Sep 8, 2007 - Joy Butler
Great Expectations by Charles Dickens: Notes for Students Article 
First published in 1860, Great Expectations is one of Charles Dickens' most famous novels. These notes cover plot, characters and narrative technique.
Dec 12, 2010 - Harriet Simpson
An Overview of Prostate Cancer Article 
Prostate cancer is a common cause of death in men. It is slow growing so it is important to recognize it early because it can be treated with success.
Sep 27, 2011 - Angelica Giron
How to Avoid Divorce and Keep the Family Happy Article 
It's a sorry indictment that one in two marriages end up in divorce. Marriages don't need to fall apart and most can be saved by following a few simple rules.
Mar 26, 2009 - Mario Carini
Child Characters of Classic Literature Article 
Motherless, fatherless, or entirely parentless, authors from Charles Dickens to Charlotte Brontë have chosen to write about orphaned children searching for family.
Mar 14, 2009 - Elizabeth Fredericks