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Say No To Wimpy Parenting

By VANESSA W. SNYDER I believe I am the disciplinarian in my home.  You would agree if you could see the slight grin on my husband’s face when he “scolds” our daughters.  Although I have to admit that saying I’m … Continue reading

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Teen Pregnancy Boom A Wake-Up Call

By DERON SNYDER There was welcome good news last month regarding teen pregnancies, at least at the national level. Unfortunately, students at Frayser High School in Memphis didn’t get the message, considering reports that about 90 girls are pregnant or … Continue reading

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‘Hair Vs. Hoops’ A Silly Lawsuit

Any time a school basketball coach requires his young men’s hair to be above their eyebrows, collars and ears, it’s just a matter of time before some player complains about the rule. And considering the popularity of hairstyles such as … Continue reading

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Shift The Paradigms

As the father of two young daughters – not to mention the husband of a National Board-certified teacher with a Master’s in education – I have great interest in issues such as school reform, standardized testing, academic achievement, teacher performance, … Continue reading

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Get On A Roll By Slowing Your Roll

Inspiration. Don’t you just love saying and hearing it? It’s such a wonderful word but not always easy for writers to find. Admittedly, I’ve never truly had writer’s block.  (I’ve had a few cases of lazy block but that’s another … Continue reading

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Mothers: Get Off The Rollercoaster!

Any mother who is parenting teenage girls knows  it can be challenging to say the least. Somewhere around 12 or 13, things have a way of changing. Suddenly your little girl is telling you you’re ruining her life or you … Continue reading

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Rush To Judgment Right Call On Coach

One of college football’s brightest young coaches — black or white — Mike Haywood was poised to celebrate 2011 in grand fashion, having risen to a big-time school after just two seasons as head coach at lower-tier Miami (Ohio) University. … Continue reading

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Michael Vick’s Second Chance

There has been a loud outcry in the wake of President Obama’s recent comments about star Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick’s post-prison second chance, with protesters falling primarily into one of two camps. They’re either shouting, “He’s only getting a … Continue reading

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‘Fiery’ Risky Approach For Black Coaches, CEOs

Former San Francisco 49ers head coach Mike Singletary’s skills with the X’s and O’s — the nuts and bolts of coaching football teams — were suspect enough. But even if he was deemed adequate in that regard, his persona made … Continue reading

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Right Now Is The Write Time

There’s an old adage that says we make time for things we want to make time for. I’m always amazed at what my daughters can accomplish when they decide it’s important enough, i.e. slide-shows of their Christmas gifts, clean rooms … Continue reading

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