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SCHAUMBURG, Ill. -- The most popular place on the local playground or playing field isn't always the slide, the swings or the bleachers ... it's often that small bit of shade being provided by a tree or the awning of a building where people can seek relief from the heat and the damaging rays of the sun. To assist organizations in creating sun-safe outdoor areas, the American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) announces the recipients of its 2007 shade structure grants. In 2007, 37 shade structures will be installed in locations across the country.
"As the number of hours people spend outdoors participating in leisure activities continues to rise and as the number of patients diagnosed with skin cancer increases, it has never been more important to offer protection from the dangerous rays of the sun," said dermatologist Diane R. Baker, MD, FAAD, president of the Academy. "This program furthers the Academy's commitment to reducing the incidence of skin cancer by increasing the amount of shade available |
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Court Order In an affidavit filed Friday, Santa Claus police officer Matt Conen said the business continues to sell pornographic items and showcase an adult cabaret featuring seminude dancers.
The dispute began even before Adult Plaza opened in November 2005 at the site of a former truck stop at the U.S. 231/Interstate 64 interchange about 35 miles northeast of Evansville. The week before, Spencer County passed an ordinance designed to stop the bookstore.
Indiana: Adult Store Still Open Despite Court Order |
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Family Concerns
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Smiling There are people all over the world dealing with depression—or at least trying to deal with it. There are many underlying causes for depression and a variety of available treatments. Some are effective, but many aren't. Some help temporarily, but they can never permanently remove the torment of depression.
No one is immune from depression or its crippling effects. People from all walks of life—doctors, lawyers, teachers, housewives, teenagers, small children, the elderly, singles, widows and widowers, and even ministers—suffer from depression. Smiling is Serious Business!
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Centers for Decency is apart of a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which encourages, motivates, educates, and equips the family and community in morality and decency offering information, articles, and conference speakers thereby battling the pornography and obscenity. If you appreciate our focus and hard work, send any dollar amount for donations or creative gifts can be sent to 5161 San Felipe, Suite 320, Houston, Texas 77056 or call 713.266.2715. |
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