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<title>New Mexico CASA announces Randy Redhawk as guest speaker</title>
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<description>Artesia New Mexico - Author, writer, lecturer, Child protection activist Rev. Randy Redhawk has been announced as guest speaker for the annual New Mexico CASA yearly banquet.</description>
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<description>&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;RWP Books is offering free PDF galleys of its upcoming Ryan Orr novel Jeremy Ruhl - American West. All you need to do to get the galley is provide your desire to provide your editorial review and send us your url to your Amazon review page. Write: randy at rwpbooks .com and we will send the pdf right away!&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
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<title>Drunk Drivers Kill = Murder One</title>
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<description>By Randy Redhawk
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I have been stopped several times on the way home by the multitask force to stop drunk drivers. I do not know other locations they sit at around the county, but I am grateful for the one on a well traveled road. Officers were making arrests each time my wife and I were stopped, a job well done by the combined police forces of our communities. 
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<title>How Do We Stop Teen Suicide?</title>
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<description>I have been watching the news and reading papers from all over the last couple of weeks. I have read web blogs, letters to the editor.... I have seen many things to cry about. I see people pointing fingers at the current President, I see people pointing to a lack of God and parents and many other excuses for teen suicides, I see Michael Jackson in bedclothes. On television I watch as 10,000 kids die each day of starvation. I see kids running our streets with no place to go, I see trash, I see drunk drivers slapped on the wrist.</description>
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<title>Child Protection Bills Lose, Yet You Still Can Do Something</title>
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<description>By Randy Redhawk
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I will not go into theological debate here, but I have always believed that if God had wanted me to have pockets or be covered He would have had those included when I was born. He gave us a skin for that. If He wanted me to be black or brown or white or yellow or red (none of which are natural colors I might add) He would have made me exactly how He wanted me. If he wanted me to be tattooed, those would have been included as well, and if He wanted me to have more holes in my body than I have, He would have included them as well. Heaven forbid, most of us leak out the holes we already have...</description>
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<title>Alternative Schools A+</title>
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<description>by Randy Redhawk
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I can probably tell you about, nothing ... except that so many people are working to keep things going well. We have a fine public school system, and we have some fine private schools. Alternative schools, magnet schools and the like, are not usually a part of a community, they are still relatively new. We are lucky to have a Montessori school at all.</description>
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<title>Do I Have to Part With My Pet If I Have Pet Allergies?</title>
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<description>by Larry Chamberlain&lt;P&gt;
Aaaaaaachoo!&lt;BR&gt; 
Sneezing? Wheezing? Nose runny, eyes itchy? You may be suffering from the common cold. But if the condition has been hanging on for two weeks, or more, you may be suffering from an allergy as opposed to a cold. Your doctor may be the only one who can conclude if you are experiencing an allergic reaction. </description>
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<title>Do You Know How to Handle These Four Common Skin Problems in Dogs?</title>
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<description>by Blake Kritzberg&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
Dogs are susceptible to various skin problems -- which can be frustrating for owners who want to see Fido comfortable and happy. Does your dog have a skin problem, and if so, how do you fix it? 
That depends on the symptoms you see. Of course, the most common sign of a possible skin problem in your dog is constant, excessive itching. Other symptoms include fur loss, either localized in a certain location or spread across the dog’s entire body. More severe cases may involve redness in the skin, changes in skin pigmentation or even open sores that your dog constantly licks. </description>
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<title>Does Your Dog Have An Irritating Jumping Habit?</title>
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<description>by Ian White&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
Do you have a puppy that jumps on you, company and even your Grandma who has a walker? This can be a very irritating trait for your dog to develop. Unfortunately, it can make people dread coming to your home. No one wants to try to have a conversation with a fluffy fur ball trying to jump on them or sit on their lap. 
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<title>Does Your Dog Miss You Too Much?</title>
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<description>by Blake Kritzberg&lt;BR&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
Your dog seems to be driving you up the wall lately, exhibiting serious behavior problems -- and no amount of verbal correction seems to work. She chews the furniture, gnaws on shoes, turns over the trash cans, howls and barks when you're not around, or even seems really depressed when you come home. 
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