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In A Love that Multiplies, Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar share the principles they have relied upon to get them through the challenges of raising nineteen children, as well as the character qualities they teach their kids and try to model themselves. The world continues to be amazed by their nineteen well-groomed, well-behaved, well-schooled children and their home life, which focuses on family, financial responsibility, fun-and most importantly, faith....
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"In a rare look inside America's favorite mega-sized family, the four eldest girls talk about their faith, their dreams for the future, and what it's like growing up a Duggar. Airing weekly throughout the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, 19 Kids and Counting has made the huge Duggar family into a media phenomenon. The Duggar children are frequently asked, 'Tell the truth; do you really agree with the lifestyle your parents...
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NCHS CD-ROM. Series 23 volume no. 3
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Contains records from the 1988 National Survey of Family Growth, cycle 5, 1995. The survey provides data on fertility, contraception, infertility, and other factors relating to childbearing.
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NCHS CD-ROM. Series 23 volume no. 2
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Contains records from the 1988 National Survey of Family Growth and the 1990 telephone reinterview. The survey provides data on fertility, contraception, infertility, and other factors relating to childbearing.
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Growing a Family : Are We Crazy to Want Another Baby? -- Money : Just How Broke Are We Going to Be? -- Making Space : Will We Need a Shoehorn to Fit Another Bed? -- Kids and Activities : Is It Still "Home Sweet Home" If I'm Never There? -- Affordable Vacations : Is a Disney Vacation a Childhood Essential? -- The Supermom Myth : Where Is My Supersuit? -- Parenthood and Stress : Will Bedtime Ever Come? -- Parenting Hacks : Isn't There a Better Way to...
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"During the early decades of the twentieth century, agricultural practice in America was transformed from a pre-industrial activity. In this book Deborah Fitzgerald investigates how and why farmers chose to modernize at that time, a period of serious economic depression in farming. She argues that farms became modernized in the 1920s because they adopted not only new machinery but also the financial, cultural, and ideological apparatus of industrialism."--BOOK...
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Moms have many tasks to tackle and obstacles to overcome: the laundry monster, household clutter and cleaning needs, caring for babies and little ones, menu planning and mealtime routines, town outings, homeschooling, bill paying, and even more! Like many wives and mothers, author Kim Brenneman didn't start out with all of the answers. She struggled to figure out: What do I do next? What's the best way to actually do the many things that need to be...