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Our Bloggers Recommend: Life Is Incredibly Unfair – In Our Favor

Happy Memorial Day from Exponent blog! Please check out this beautiful video from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint about Jennie Taylor, the wife of the late Brent Taylor, killed in Afghanistan during a military deployment in 2018.
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I sent my children to daycare – when I was a...

    Most of Elder Christopherson’s talk during the Saturday Afternoon Session of October Conference was uplifting.  He talked about belonging and how we should recognize that many people are at different stages of life. I’m hopeful that most people will remember that message from his talk. However, I am a little worried that one part will cause problems for mothers. There was a section of the talk where he talked about personal sacrifice. He quoted a conversation printed in Deseret Magazine from a woman named Christina. Christina was recounting the “worldly” advice other women her age sometimes gave her. The part that...
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Men, Women, Wars and Fighting in Ukraine

There's a popular idea (in some circles) regarding women and war that's resurfacing due to the conflict in Ukraine. It's the idea that women are super lucky because we get to flee violence with the children and elderly, while the men are heroes because they stick around and do most of the fighting.I remember about fifteen years ago listening to Dr. Laura Schlessinger's popular call in talk program called "The Doctor Laura Show". A military wife called in and asked for advice on something related to her husband's deployment. I don't remember the details of her question, but I...
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