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by Zenaida Stake Conference: The Stake President's message this time was mainly about the Energy Drink "epidemic." He began by reminding us that the Ensign is scripture. Then encouraged us to go home and read the article on energy drinks with our children. First, let me say a couple of things: I like the article. It is written by an MD who works at a family practice and volunteers at the MTC. The graphics are a bit neon, drugs-are-scary kind of graphics, but the chart that shows caffeine levels is informative, and the pictures of spiders on caffeine is very cool. I agree that...
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Women's Prophetic Drumming Tradition

When they unloaded the drums from their truck, I knew I’d chosen the right group to perform for the school’s Fine Arts assembly (I was the PTA Chair for such events that year). The drums were several feet in diameter, it took two or more people to lift them off the truck and onto specially-crafted dollies. They carefully wheeled them up to the stage and set up for their act. Though only the lower graders were supposed to watch the morning assembly, it soon became evident that no one in the school could work with the drummers...
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