The Eliza Doolittle Complex
I have a bit of a complex. It has to do with my appearance. And it is totally ego-centric, vain, and narcissistic. Here’s how it
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I have a bit of a complex. It has to do with my appearance. And it is totally ego-centric, vain, and narcissistic. Here’s how it
Here in So Cal, several of my LDS grad student friends (who run the gamut in church activity) gather weekly to discuss various Mormon themed
Opening Discussion Question: What well-known women can you think of who have changed the world through service? You might want to have some of these
Editor’s Note: Eve Ensler drew upon interviews from over 200 women to create her powerful play Vagina Monologues. Quite simply, she got women talking about
Maria is the author of this fabulous guest post. Thanks for sending it our way! I was teaching sharing time one Sunday when the branch
I’ll confess to being a bit of a privacy freak. Maybe it stems from being the first (cough, experimental!) child in my family … always
When I was in junior high school, I had one particular teacher who was rather liberal in her views (at least by Utah Valley standards).
. . . to say that Kris has written an important post over at BCC. So go read and comment . . . this is
From Lynnette at Zelophehad’s Daughters Main Points from the Manual President Kimball explained in a letter to his son that when you testify of truth,
as a teenager, i decided that when i grew up i wanted to be the mother of a large family. i planned the rest of
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