April 29, 2011
If you were among the 2 billion souls who tuned in to the royal ceremony today for the marriage of Prince William and the “commoner” Kate Middleton, you may already know all of their new titles. Not only did Middleton become what many will call “a princess”... continue reading...
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Strathearn March 1, 2011
It’s March! The month of the year where we remember one specific heritage – The Irish.
Over 40 million Americans, or about 15% of the population, claim some sort of Irish heritage, which gives many of them the perfect excuse to have a beer or... continue reading...
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St. Patrick's Day November 30, 2010
Shirly Brener is a very prolific actress and producer in both Hollywood and Israel with numerous projects and film credits.
She played John Cusak’s wife in the movie War Inc, appeared in Righteous Kill with Rober... continue reading...
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War Inc July 20, 2009
Tea is known as nature's 'wonder drug'. Of late, tea and its healthy benefits have been receiving wide attention in the media. The ability of tea to promote good health has long been believed in many countries, especially Japan, China, India, and even England.
Rosemary has been found to be a stim... continue reading...
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You probably heard about the dude from England who came up with an idea to sell individual pixels on his website. He made a million bucks.
Others have hit the jackpot by coming up with a unique idea and marketing it, whether on the internet or otherwise.
Well, today's FamilyFirst site is a tip of... continue reading...
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History has always fascinated me. The Internet has given me the opportunity to visit places in the world that I would not have had the chance to visit and learn about otherwise. Today's Family First Site is one that I truly enjoyed and wanted to share with you, espeically on this Easter ... continue reading...
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"To be or not to be, that is the question...".
"Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo".
The above quotes are brought to you by a fading memory, one that grew up only a few miles from the first theatre in the western hemisphere to produce the plays of William Shakespeare on a con... continue reading...
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As we celebrate our traditional Thanksgiving holiday season, the Family First site has been looking, over the past few days, at sites that reflect the spirit and meaning of this sacred day. Today we start where the original pilgrims did, at the start of their voyage in England.
Called Am... continue reading...
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virtual tour October 22, 2004
History has always fascinated me. The Internet has given me the opportunity to visit places in the world that I would not have had the chance to visit and learn about otherwise. Today's Family First site is one that I truly enjoyed and wanted to share with you. It's not out of this world, ... continue reading...
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Many of the sites we visit here at Family First are oriented towards the younger generation, the new visitors to cyberspace. Today we have one that the young set can share with their grandparents. It will bring back memories of dancing cheek to cheek under the moonlight, while the ... continue reading...
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