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Zadok, a sage, espouses his views from a spiritual perspective concerning life as lived in the Twenty-First Century. No man is an island unto himself. Or is he?

We're giving out advice! The questions are by the people, for the people and answered by us three average, ordinary girls.We're helping out teens (and maybe some adults) everywhere one at a time by doing this. Submit your questions, via message, comment, and/or post on our pages. We'll answer them ASAP (as soon as possible) and we'll be sure to leave your names out (we do believe in confidentiality). Produced, written and edited by Kayla (@hopelesslywishful), Shiri (@shi1234) and Nishara. All

This is a book about the intriguing true story of Pam Evans, who has been married and divorced four times, and lived to tell the tale – with honesty, humor, and a heartfelt message for her readers. Pam first married at 18, then again in her 20s, her 30s, and her 40s. She reveals that her many treks ”down the aisle” were part of a ”long and winding road” that, each time, led eventually from the altar to the divorce court. Why has Pam decided to disclose these very personal aspects of her life?

This is a letter I wrote after a rather infuriating day at school surrounded by the exact people described in the title: apathetic teens. I do not mean to offend anyone with this letter, and felt every word of it needed to be said.

While this book contains no mention of the Mayans, no predictions or prophecies, and very little doom and gloom talk, it is definitely a fresh, unique take on 2012, what our world may face, and the strategies we can employ to ensure success both now and in the immediate future.

Zadok, a sage, espouses his views from a spiritual perspective concerning life as lived in the Twenty-First Century. No man is an island unto himself. Or is he?

We're giving out advice! The questions are by the people, for the people and answered by us three average, ordinary girls.We're helping out teens (and maybe some adults) everywhere one at a time by doing this. Submit your questions, via message, comment, and/or post on our pages. We'll answer them ASAP (as soon as possible) and we'll be sure to leave your names out (we do believe in confidentiality). Produced, written and edited by Kayla (@hopelesslywishful), Shiri (@shi1234) and Nishara. All

This is a book about the intriguing true story of Pam Evans, who has been married and divorced four times, and lived to tell the tale – with honesty, humor, and a heartfelt message for her readers. Pam first married at 18, then again in her 20s, her 30s, and her 40s. She reveals that her many treks ”down the aisle” were part of a ”long and winding road” that, each time, led eventually from the altar to the divorce court. Why has Pam decided to disclose these very personal aspects of her life?

This is a letter I wrote after a rather infuriating day at school surrounded by the exact people described in the title: apathetic teens. I do not mean to offend anyone with this letter, and felt every word of it needed to be said.

While this book contains no mention of the Mayans, no predictions or prophecies, and very little doom and gloom talk, it is definitely a fresh, unique take on 2012, what our world may face, and the strategies we can employ to ensure success both now and in the immediate future.