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Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Hearts Under Fire by Cori Lynn

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Hearts Under Fire by Cori Lynn

 Book: Hearts Under FireAuthor: Cori LynnGenre: Historical FictionRelease date: April 3, 2022When Laura, a heartbroken antique expert, stumbles across an old steamer trunk, she decides it is the perfect restoration project to distract her from her recent loss. She quickly discovers the trunk has a few mysteries of its own, including a journal dating back to 1941.Laura finds herself caught up in a heroic love story between Ava and her high school sweetheart Dean. Their story of first love is suddenly interrupted when World War II begins, and Dean is sent to the front lines; leaving Ava to bravely fight...

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Blog Tour and Giveaway: Jo by Caryl McAdoo

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Jo by Caryl McAdoo

About the BookBook: JoAuthor: Caryl McAdooGenre: Historical Christian RomanceRelease date: May 3, 2022Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him and He will direct your path!An evil tragedy upends Jo’s young life. Sickness propels the young lady and her grandfather from the thick, moisture-laden air of the Mississippi to drier desert land at the end of the Santa Fe Trail. Her life-long beau professes his love from the banks of the muddy river, but Papa is her whole life, and she’s determined to keep him alive. Along...

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Homeschooling Health Problems and What To Do About Them

Homeschooling Health Problems and What To Do About Them

When children are homeschooled, either by choice or because of the way the world is right now, there are a number of good reasons for this. Homeschooling is the correct option for some, and even those who would much rather be at their regular school can make the most of it temporarily. But that doesn’t mean that homeschooling is always entirely perfect; the fact is, there could be some health problems because of homeschooling that need to be addressed. The good news is that parents can stop these health problems before they start and even use them to teach lessons...

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Sew With Me – Block #11 – Criss Cross Block

Sew With Me – Block #11 – Criss Cross Block

.wp-block-image img {max-width: 100%;} img {height: auto;} Sew With Me – Block #11 – Criss Cross Block is a post from Confessions of a Homeschooler. If you’ve enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Erica on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest! Also be sure to stop by her Community to join the discussion or her Store to see her latest items! Happy Thursday friends! It’s time for block #11 in my Sew With Me Quilt-a-long! Join me as I teach you how to make some of the most fun and classic quilt blocks! Throughout this series, I hope to teach you some new...

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12 Examples of Double Standards

12 Examples of Double Standards

A double standard is when two people, groups, or organizations are treated differently in similar situations. The phrase double standard is very prominent in society. It often comes out when calling out bias or hypocrisy. Double standards appear in the workplace, Hollywood, and politics. Women often encounter a double standard in each of those areas. Gender can also affect the amount of money a person earns at work.  In some cases, it refers to gender equality and sexism. People often have a double standard for gender roles and relationships. Society will judge a woman harsher than a man in dating...

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