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January Themes: Moral Agency,
Choose the Right
Decriminalized
marijuana & other Illegal Drugs?
Stress Relief,
Classical Music, and Mozart
Choices: Mourning a Generation
of Innocence
Adam Smith and Capitalism
Stop Censorship
Benjamin Franklin Birthday
Teaching Children Right and Wrong
Benjamin
Rush, Founding Father and Educator
Tolkien and Lord
of the Rings
Reagan, Student Morality, and Ron Paul
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January Parenting Value: Responsibility and
Loyalty
New Year Advice and Noah's Ark
December Topics
Stress Relief, Classical Music, and Beethoven
Nativity videos: exquisite free videos of the beloved traditional Christmas story
Charlie Brown Christmas
Stress Relief, Classical Music, and Jean Sibelius
December Parenting Value: Chastity and Fidelity
Holiday
Health Tips
Winston Churchill and World War 2
Respect for the Sacred: Has
the meaning of Reverence been forgotten?
Daily Dinner Topics(Members only, including stress management, tips from
parenting experts, cultural enrichment, book reviews) Available
on Members Page: Index of 2011 Dinner Topics, Stories and Poems, and Hundreds of inspirational Quotes
Heritage:
Ideology of Isolationism
Listen to the beautiful
"Elvira Madigan"; also select from Mozart archives
Semantics: Language abuse
Time Management
and Preparation
Children and the Work Ethic
Visual Aids: Teaching Children about Choices and Consequences
Courage for the Future
Ben Franklin Quotes
Hold on! Stress management and safety tips
Finding
ourselves in Lehi's Dream—An Allegory of Life
Dinner
Talk Questions for Lord of the Rings
Idaho bans books
deemed "religious"
Methods for teaching
January value: Responsibility and Loyalty
December Topics
Glass Harp Duo: Tchaikovsky's Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy—Amazing!
Maybe Christmas Doesn't Come from a Store—Jeffrey Holland
Christmas Symbols
listen to Finlandia, by
Jean Sibelius
Character Education: Nicholeen Peck
on how to handle sibling rivalry
Character Education:
Methods for teaching chastity to adolescents