The Act of “Defriending”
by Kelly Ann Facebook has revolutionized “friendship”. I have 640 “friends” plus or minus a few. When I see the number decrease, I don’t usually
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by Kelly Ann Facebook has revolutionized “friendship”. I have 640 “friends” plus or minus a few. When I see the number decrease, I don’t usually
The Exponent II publication’s next issue will be loosely focused around the theme of motherhood. As the Sisters Speak https://exponentii.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/IMG_5173-scaled-1.jpg, I thought I could craft
With such a fascinating and enlightening history as we have of the early Relief Society, it was exciting to hear President Beck mention in the
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Through some sordid twist of fate I am now one of my ward organists. There are four of us already, and we need more. Sister
With snow-white veil and garments as of flame, She stands before thee, who so long ago Filled thy young heart with passion and the woe
by Emily U My baby girl was recently blessed at home. It was a very small gathering, with just my family, our bishop, and our
In nuclear fission, critical mass refers to the smallest amount of material needed to sustain a chain reaction. In social dynamics, it describes the momentum
When I unwrapped the small box, I thought the birthday gift was perfume. Instead, I opened a package of business cards from my husband. One
The Exponent is 5 years old! Celebrate with us by checking in with our latest poll. For all those regulars that have been reading faithfully,
Exponent II provides feminist forums for women and gender minorities across the Mormon spectrum to share their diverse life experiences in an atmosphere of trust and acceptance. through these exchanges, we strive to create a community to better understand and support each other.