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The year 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s publication On the Origin of Species. The author became interested in the topic of the debate between creation and the theory of evolution many years ago and has read and studied about it over the years. She presents her reasons for coming down on the side of a literal reading of the first eleven chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible and attempts to show that this is a crucial issue for our time.
Your Daughter's Healthy Identity Starts With You After psychoanalyst Joyce McFadden treated countless women who felt alone and isolated in experiences that they were unaware many other women were dealing with too, she began to ask what she could do to help them reach out to each other. The result was the launch of her Women's Realities Study in which she interviewed hundreds of women from ages 18-105, about the most private issues as she sought to understand what events in a woman's life impact her future happiness and self-confidence. What McFadden found was truly revealing— the theme that most interested them as they explored their identities was how their relationship with their mothers...
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Michael Gibbons, schoolmaster, was living in Prince Frederick Parish, Georgetown District, South Carolina, in 1748/9 when he wrote his will. The will was recorded in Dec. 1753. His son, Michael (b. before 1755 - d. 1803), served in the Revolutionary War as one of Marion's Men. He and his wife, Sarah, had three sons and five daughters. Descendants lived in South Carolina, North Carolina, and elsewhere. Some descendants spell their name "Gibbon."