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Daughters of Abigail |
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The Daughters of Abigail meeting will be held on Saturday, October, 9. 2010, 3:00 PM. The location is 114 Deer Trail, Lake Jackson, Texas. All ladies with children and/or grand-children are invited. The topics will be as follows:
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Verna Ruffin |
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{mosimage}( Story Updated: Feb 19, 2013 at 11:02 AM CDT )
JACKSON, Tenn-The Jackson-Madison County School Board has unanimously approved the contract for new superintendent Verna Ruffin, with one contingency: that her background check comes back clear.
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Sanford-Brown College |
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Sanford-Brown is known throughout the healthcare industry as an educator of professionals who have acquired the real-world knowledge and practical skills to fill vital positions in this growing job industry. For over 140 years, we have been helping people like you develop the skills and gain the confidence you need to pursue the career you want by providing:
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All USA Online |
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All USA Online News, Information, Directories, Advertising and Shopping, provides resources for disadvantaged groups in America.
The concept of “disadvantaged” used here is not centered primarily on those causes traditionally cited: race, ethnic group, poverty, or sex.
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March For Jesus |
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The 12th annual March For Jesus was held Saturday, September 11, 2010 in Brazoria,Texas. This march brought Christians of every tradition, age, and color, into the streets to celebrate what Jesus has done and to ask God's blessing on our cities, towns, and communities.
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All USA Online |
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In addition to our internet services, All USA Online is dedicated to your information needs. To improve this coverage, local areas of concentration, based on a specific State, it's counties, cities, towns and communities, are being developed. |
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General Election November 2, 2010 |
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First Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail September 3, 2010
Last Day to Register to Vote October 4, 2010 (moves to Monday)
First Day of Early Voting October 18, 2010 (moves to Monday)
Last Day to Apply for Ballot by Mail October 26, 2010 (must be received, not merely postmarked)
Last Day of Early Voting October 29, 2010
EARLY VOTING BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE LOCATION:
Angleton Main Location: East Annex (Old Wal-Mart Building)
1524 E. Mulberry, Room 144, Angleton
Alvin Branch Location: Ryan Center
2925 South Bypass 35, Alvin
Brazoria Branch Location: Precinct 4 County Barn
1001 Market St, Brazoria
Clute/Lake Jackson Branch Location: Brazosport College
Angleton Main Location: East Annex (Old Wal-Mart Building)
1524 E. Mulberry, Room 144, Angleton
Alvin Branch Location: Ryan Center
2925 South Bypass 35, Alvin
Brazoria Branch Location: Precinct 4 County Barn
1001 Market St, Brazoria
Clute/Lake Jackson Branch Location: Brazosport College
500 College Drive, Lake Jackson
Freeport Branch Location: Freeport Library
410 Brazosport Blvd, Freeport
Manvel Branch Location: Courthouse North Annex
7313 Corporate Dr, Manvel
East Pearland Branch Location: Justice Of The Peace, Pct. 3/Pl. 2 Courtroom
2436 S Grand Blvd, Pearland
West Pearland Branch Location: Westside Event Center
2150 Countryplace Pkwy, Pearland
Sweeny Branch Location: Sweeny Community Center
205 W. Ashley Wilson Rd, Sweeny
West Columbia Branch Location: West Columbia City Hall
512 E. Brazos, West Columbia
PERSONAL APPEARANCE TIMES AND DATES FOR ABOVE LOCATIONS:
Monday, October 18-Friday October 22 ......................... 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 23..................... 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 24 .................................1:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Monday, October 25-Friday October 29..................... 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
EARLY VOTING BY MAIL:
Applications for voting by mail should be mailed to be received no earlier than September 3, 2010 and no later than the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on October 26, 2010.
Applications should be mailed to:
JOYCE HUDMAN, COUNTY CLERK
111 E. LOCUST, SUITE 200
ANGLETON, TX 77515-4654
REASONS FOR BEING QUALIFIED TO VOTE BY MAIL ARE:
EARLY VOTING BY MAIL:
Applications for voting by mail should be mailed to be received no earlier than September 3, 2010 and no later than the close of business (5:00 p.m.) on October 26, 2010.
Applications should be mailed to:
JOYCE HUDMAN, COUNTY CLERK
111 E. LOCUST, SUITE 200
ANGLETON, TX 77515-4654
REASONS FOR BEING QUALIFIED TO VOTE BY MAIL ARE:
- 65 years of age or older
- Confinement in jail
- Disability
- Absence from the county on Election Day and absence during the Early Voting period
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Texas |
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Texas is a state geographically located in the South Central United States and is also known as the Lone Star State. Austin is the state capital. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, with an area of 268,820 square miles and a growing population of 23.9 million. Houston is the state's largest city.
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All USA Online Texas |
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In addition to our internet services, All USA Online is dedicate to your imformation needs in the State of Texas, it's counties, cities, towns and communities. For each county or city Main Menu, click the corresponding link. Then find links to Directories, Photo Galleries, Events and Selected Topics of interest. Major cities are visiable in the Main Menu. Other cities are linked below their respective county. The content items, directory, photo gallery, and other features, will be updated continously. So visit often!
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Commissioners' Court recognize April as Confederate History and Heritage Month |
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WHEREAS, April is the month in which the Confederate States of America began and ended a four-year struggle for states' rights, individual freedom, and local government control; and
WHEREAS, The State of Texas declared herself to be a free and independent state and subsequently joined the Confederate States of America of which it was a member state from 1861 until 1865; and
WHEREAS, The battlefields, monuments, museums, and other historical sites to be found in Texas allow our citizens and visitors to remember, study, and appreciate the men and women of that unique time in the history of Texas and the nation; and
WHEREAS, The flag of the State of Texas was carried by Texas Confederate soldiers in every major battle of the War Between the States and the state contributed over 115,000 soldiers and sailors to the service of the Confederate States of America; and
WHEREAS, During the period of reconciliation, Texas Confederate veterans became instrumental in the continued development of our state and local governments and our institutions of higher learning; and
WHEREAS, We honor our past and draw from it the courage, strength, and wisdom to go forward into the future together as Texans and Americans; and
WHEREAS, The State of Texas has long recognized her Confederate history and the leaders who made sacrifices on behalf of the Confederate cause; and
WHEREAS, The Texans who served in the War Between the States are memorialized in almost every county in the state, and many cities and counties in the State of Texas bear the name of Confederate veterans; and
WHEREAS, It is important for all Texans to reflect upon our state's past and to respect the devotion of her Confederate leaders, soldiers, and citizens to the cause of Southern liberty; and
WHEREAS, In years since the war, the morally abhorrent practice of slavery has in the minds of many Texans become the prime motivation of Southern soldiers, despite the fact that 98 percent of Texas Confederate soldiers never owned a slave and never fought to defend slavery; and
WHEREAS, Politically correct revisionists would have Texas children believe that their Confederate ancestors fought for slavery when in fact most Texans joined the Confederate armed forces to defend their homes, their families, and their proud heritage as Texans; and
WHEREAS, Confederate Memorial Day in April is a time for all Texans to honor those men and women who died for Texas, and also all the Texans who came afterward and benefitted from their legacy of honor and devotion to our state; now, therefore, be it
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Commissioners' Court of Brazoria County, Texas hereby recognize April as Confederate History and Heritage Month in the State of Texas and encourage all Texas schools and citizens to join in efforts to become more knowledgeable of the role of the Confederate States of America in the history of our country.
APPROVED this 13th day of April, 2010
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It’s Not About States’ Rights |
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"That in this free government all white men are and of right ought to be entitled to equal civil and political rights; that the servitude of the African race, as existing in these States, is mutually beneficial to both bond and free, and is abundantly authorized and justified by the experience of mankind, and the revealed will of the Almighty Creator, as recognized by all Christian nations; while the destruction of the existing relations between the two races, as advocated by our sectional enemies, would bring inevitable calamities upon both and desolation upon the fifteen slave-holding states."
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Cancer Prevention |
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a. Sugar is a cancer-feeder. By cutting off sugar it cuts off one important food supply to the cancer cells. Sugar substitutes like NutraSweet, Equal,Spoonful, etc are made with Aspartame and it is harmful. A better natural substitute would be Manuka honey or molasses but only in very small amounts. Table salt has a chemical added to make it white in color. Better alternative is Bragg's aminos or sea salt.
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Cancer Facts |
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1. Every person has cancer cells in the body. These cancer cells do not show up in the standard tests until they have multiplied to a few billion. When doctors tell cancer patients that there are no more cancer cells in their bodies after treatment, it just means the tests are unable to detect the cancer cells because they have not reached the detectable size.
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High blood pressure in the Young |
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Pediatric records suggest doctors fail to diagnose high blood pressure in most children and teenagers who have it, an oversight that could have devastating health consequences once they become adults, researchers reported Tuesday.
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Education and the Myth of Black Anti-Intellectualism |
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Cherished myths die hard, especially when those myths serve the interests of the more powerful members of a society at the expense of the less powerful. For generations, slaveowners ignored their chattels’ humanity, to say nothing of their desire for freedom, even coming up with a name for the presumed mental illness that “explained” the urge on the part of their property to run away.
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Bottled Water: Pure Drink or Pure Hype? |
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While bottled water marketing conveys images of purity, inadequate regulations offer no assurance. Sales of bottled water in this country have exploded in recent years, largely as a result of a public perception of purity driven by advertisements and packaging labels featuring pristine glaciers and crystal-clear mountain springs. But bottled water sold in the United States is not necessarily cleaner or safer than most tap water, according to a four-year scientific study recently made public by NRDC.
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Booker T. Washington |
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Booker T. Washington recalled his childhood in his autobiography, Up From Slavery. He was born in 1856 on the Burroughs tobacco farm which, despite its small size, he always referred to as a "plantation." His mother was a cook, his father a white man from a nearby farm. "The early years of my life, which were spent in the little cabin," he wrote, "were not very different from those of other slaves."
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Bottled drinking water |
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"Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink" from the Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner is perhaps a fitting description of the attitude of many consumers living in urban areas today who are increasingly looking toward bottled water as a means of meeting some or all of their daily requirements. As fresh water supplies are further stretched to meet the demands of industry, agriculture and an ever-expanding population, the shortage of safe and accessible drinking-water will become a major challenge in many parts of the world. In the wake of several major outbreaks involving food and water, there is a growing concern for the safety and quality of drinking-water.
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