Wednesday, January 29, 2020

SUNDAY SOLILOQUY: Are we inadvertently showing our children how to bully on the internet?...

 
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SUNDAY SOLILOQUY: Are we inadvertently showing our children how to bully on the internet?

Isn’t the world amazing today! Today we can share our thoughts and ideas with everyone in the world with only the click of a mouse. The internet provides the opportunity for anyone to express themselves to the whole world and we are more globally connected with other individuals than we have ever been in history. […]

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PATRON + Pioneer Talladega, Its Minutes and Memories Chapter 14 – 15 Descriptions of early Pioneers

PIONEER TALLADEGA, ITS MINUTES AND MEMORIES By Jehu Wellington Vandiver CHAPTER XIV – XV The Circuit Courts, in the beginning of the Judicial history of the County, were eight in number composed of not less than three nor more than six counties. Talladega was the third Circuit, and Greene, Tuscaloosa, Shelby, Randolph and Benton were […]

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PATRON – Citizens of Florence mentioned in the following stories From the Florence Times October 6, 1905 – Lauderdale County, Alabama

Transcribed stories From the Florence Times October 6, 1905 – Lauderdale County, Alabama NEW MANUFACTURE FOR FLORENCE Railway Supply and Manufacturing Company Organized The Hoxie-Kells machine works have been acquired by the Florence Machine and Railroad Supply Company for the manufacture of the Carden smooth surface cattle guard. Maj. A. J. McGarry, prominent in the […]

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PATRON+ RECIPE WEDNESDAY – Method for keeping butter cold in warm weather without ice from 1865

A simple mode of keeping butter in warm weather, where ice is not handy: Invert a common flower pot over the butter, with some water in the dish in which the butter is laid. The orifice at the bottom may be corked or not. The porousness of the earthenware will keep the butter cool. Vinegar […]

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