the blood gangs have branched out throughout the united states
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johnsena1231Posted
Wed 05 Dec 2012 3:02am
This is a critical assessment for linesmen. As a Beaverton High School (OR) debater, John Turner won the Oregon State Tournament as a second year debater. As the Bigg Success website relates, the Chargers led 20-14 with 10 seconds remaining in the game.
Coming into his sophomore year with high expectations, Jackson displayed mor ...
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Monkeys hug to avoid gang violence!
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Sam ..Posted
Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:10pm
Last month the science magazine "Nature" published the following article about how monkeys who hug are less aggressive. Read on !
When British politician David Cameron advocated affection as a solution to antisocial behaviour and petty crime, his speech was mockingly labelled 'Hug-a-Hoodie'. But no one realised that there is a precedent in ...
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Blog Gang – Quilts
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melissalynnshellPosted
Thu 02 Jun 2011 12:02pm
June 2, 2011 | Author Melissa Shell
It has been a while since I have participated in a Blog Gang writing exercise. I have been so busy concentrating on other things that I forgot to pay attention when our fearless leader – Suzie Kline of Motherhoot – sent out the writing topics.
This week’s writing topic is Quilts. It sort ...
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When running with a gang is not so much fun.
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Kevin L.Posted
Wed 27 Aug 2008 5:02pm
My assignment today had me in one of the rougher neighborhoods of Fort Worth, trying to report whether the city's gang prevention initiatives in a particular neighborhood was working.
You can read about that story in a few days because I've yet to write the piece. But I can say this: It'd be pretty hard to be a runner in some of these neighbor ...
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”One of the Gang”
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Baby Health Blog ..Posted
Tue 02 Dec 2008 5:00pm
One of our favorite allergy moms, Gina Clowes, has recently released her first book called “One of the Gang.”
As an allergy parent, I’m sure you have worried about the possibility that your child might feel left out from time to time, especially at events that center around food. Gina felt the same way after walking into school one day and ...
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Gangs
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Weight Master E.Posted
Wed 10 Dec 2008 9:02pm
Many of you may not know, but gang violence in Macon, GA is increasing rapidly. In fact, it is probably the most violent city in Georgia. I live about 60 miles east of Macon. With the bad economy and Christmas this close, the crime rate is increasing even more. There are so many people moving to Warner Robins, GA just to escape the violence.
I ...
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Gang Signs In The NFL
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JugheadPosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:39am
I did not know that gangs had infiltrated pro sports. Where was I when that happened? I thought gangs were something that young minorities joined to have a sense of self? What was it the Celtic player did during the championship that caused such a ruckus? I'd like to know so I don't accidentally do it down to the PiggleyWiggley! I said a few ...
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One of the Gang: Nurturing the Souls of Children with Food Allergies
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Baby Health Blog ..Posted
Tue 16 Jun 2009 5:59pm
Our post today is a Q&A Gina Clowes, founder of AllergyMoms.com, provided us about her children’s book One of the Gang: Nurturing the Souls of Children with Food Allergies. We would like to thank her for sharing information about her book with us. The book is available from Amazon and also Barnes and Noble.
One of the Gang: Question and Answer
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