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I Remember December
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I Remember December focuses on the bond between grandchild and grandparent, and the loneliness of losing someone very dear to your heart at a young age. This short story is based on true events from my childhood, as I remember them. more...
Supporting Your Child's Reading
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Research has shown that children who enjoy looking at books from a young age, and who read at home do better at school than those who have not been supported with their reading. This book contains advice and activities which parents and carers can do at home with their children to help children achieve their potential. more...
10 Most Annoying Things People Say to NICU Parents
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The 10 Most Annoying Things People Say to NICU Parents...when they're only trying to help. This is for everyone who has been there, and for everyone who has a child or knows someone who has a child in a newborn intensive care unit. This article was published in several newsletters for NICU support groups. It does not reflect everyone's reactions, but many have expressed these frustrations. more...
Babies having babies. God's manual on parenting.
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God's manual for parenting. Because God doesn't want you to fight with your kids. He loves you and your kids. So read and learn. After all, God's people are in bondage because they have no knowledge. Gain the knowledge, and free yourself from the bondage of unruly kids. more...
Better Baby Sleep: Infant Sleep Safety
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"Better Baby Sleep: Infant Sleep Safety" was written by a Parent Education professional to help parents understand infant sleep safety and should be read by anyone who cares for a baby. more...
Parents' Handbook
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Compilation of tips and information originally published in EduGuide's Parents' Newsletter. more...
3 Secrets to Getting Your Child to Listen
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3 Secrets to Getting Your Child to Listen, is a guide that will show you three things you can do immediately to help your child really hear you. If you practice these secrets, you will begin to see your relationship with your child transform. While this guide is written for parents of teens, the three secrets can be used with children and adults of all ages. more...
Hold On To Me - Inspirational Love
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Steve and Carol are thrust into a parents worse nightmare... “911 what is your emergency?” said the operator. “It’s our son! He’s barely breathing! Send an ambulance. Hurry, Hurry!” said Steven as he held our son in his arms rocking him back and fourth. Tears were streamed down his face in rivers. “Come quick!” he screamed into the phone. "Hurry!" more...
Modern Women and What is Said of Them
A Reprint of A Series of ...
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INTRODUCTION. The "Woman Question" will not be put to silence. It demands an answer of Western legislators. It besets college faculties. It pursues veteran politicians to the fastnesses of so-called National Conventions. Under the sacred sounding-boards of New England pulpits has its voice been heard, and its unexpected ally, the London Saturday Review, introduces it to the good society of English ... more...
The Subjection of Women
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Mill, John Stuart

Mill, John Stuart

Mill, John Stuart
Philosopher, son of James Mill, born in London, was educated by his father with the view of making him the successor of Bentham and himself, as the exponent of the Utilitarian philosophy. In all respects he proved an apt pupil, and by his 15th year had studied classical literature, logic, political economy, and mathematics. In that year he went to France, where he was under the charge of Sir S. Bentham, a brother of Jeremy. His studies had led him to the adoption of the utilitarian philosophy, and after his return he became acquainted with Grote, the Austins, and other Benthamites.
In 1823 he entered the India House as a clerk, and, like his father, rose to be ...
CHAPTER I. The object of this Essay is to explain as clearly as I am able, the grounds of an opinion which I have held from the very earliest period when I had formed any opinions at all on social or political matters, and which, instead of being weakened or modified, has been constantly growing stronger by the progress of reflection and the experience of life: That the principle which regulates the existing ... more...