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The True Meaning of Eid
The night before Eid was always magical. The sky shimmered with stars, and the moon of Eid brought smiles to every face. In a small neighborhood, families were busy preparing for the big day. Mothers cooked delicious meals, children tried on their new clothes, and fathers returned home with sweets and gifts.
By Imran Ali Shahabout 13 hours ago in Families
What Is Parallel Parenting? A Complete Guide for Co-Parents. AI-Generated.
Co-parenting can be hard after a divorce or separation, especially if the parents don't talk to each other very well. In such situations, a structured and low-conflict approach called parallel parenting can make a significant difference. But what exactly does it mean, and how does it work?
By John Carterabout 17 hours ago in Families
Willie Lynch
The document commonly known as the “Willie Lynch Letter” claims to be a 1712 speech given by a West Indian slave owner named William Lynch, instructing Virginia plantation owners on how to psychologically and socially control enslaved Africans. Although historians have widely debunked it as a modern fabrication, the themes it presents have resonated because they echo real practices of division, exploitation, and mental conditioning used throughout the era of slavery.
By Organic Products about 19 hours ago in Blush
Joseph Lamar Simmons and the Future of U.S. Protection
With security challenges across the world becoming increasingly complex, America is on the threshold of a new era in defense strategies, one that is not only informed by military prowess but also intellect, flexibility, and creativity. At the heart of this new and dynamic discussion is one man: Joseph Lamar Simmons, a man increasingly synonymous with forward-thinking ideas in the realm of security. His ideas on contemporary security architecture are being talked about for their focus on preparedness and resilience.
By Mark Walkerabout 19 hours ago in Pride
A Couple Who Thought a Consent Order Would Be Too Expensive
When Mark and I separated, we did what many couples do. We sat at the kitchen table one evening, split everything down the middle on a piece of paper, shook hands on it, and told ourselves that was that. We'd been together for eleven years. We knew each other. We weren't going to be difficult about money.
By Family Law Serviceabout 20 hours ago in Families



















