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			<title>Safe Kids Worldwide - Summer Safety for Kids</title>
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			<description>2006-05-30 08:25| Summer (hooray!) is coming -- but it's also the most danger-related season of the year for children (swimming, fires and more lurking dangers).  Emergency room doctors identify this time of year (May through August) as 'trauma season' for children.  This summer, childre</description>

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			<title>Patty - I´d like to invite you to visit </title>
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			<description>2006-04-26 02:00| Our parenting resource site for parents, moms and dads are welcome. Please visit our site and parenting forums at http://littlebytesnews.comWe also have a forum just for dads and links for dads.  Thanks!</description>

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			<title>KFK Nepal - Karing for Kids</title>
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			<description>2006-02-02 16:37| Karing for Kids (KFK Nepal) runs a Mother and Child Health Clinic (MCH-Clinic) in the rural mountain communities of Rasuwa, Nepal. KFK Nepal is a non-government charity organization working to save the lives of children in Nepal since 1997.
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			<title>New York, New York -  Fathers and Sons Project</title>
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			<description>2006-01-30 00:30| Author seeking compelling stories about fathers and sons that give us a fresh perspective on masculinity, that re-imagine the role of the father in his son’s life and that give voice to the unspoken emotions that men too often struggle with to the detriment of the relat</description>

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			<title>Fathers4Equality in Australia - Technology Making a Splash for the Benefit of Children</title>
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			<description>2006-01-18 05:25| With the Australian government expected to soon debate the recently proposed ground-breaking Family Law reform amendments, organisations like Fathers4Equality have been gearing up their lobbying efforts in order to convince the government that children from separated fa</description>

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			<title>Family Rights Coalition - Making Michigan Family Friendly</title>
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			<description>2006-01-04 02:10| We need to identify 5 people in each of the 83 Michigan counties who are willing to collaborate and organize their counties under the Family Rights Coalition [See web site at frcmi.org]. Each guy and gal needs to find 5 others and create a phone tree to facilitate commu</description>

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			<title>R Keller - Re: dads needed for online psychology survey</title>
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			<description>2005-12-28 01:06| The survey asks about 80 questions, mostly multiple choice and takes about 15-20 minutes.  It seem to be looking for fathers who are stressed post-delivery.  Not the usual what-to-do-now, but they´re looking for I-can´t-get-off-the-couch depression.  For example, there´</description>

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			<title>naturalfamilyonline.com - Report Refutes AAP Statement on Cosleeping Dangers</title>
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			<description>2005-12-12 17:16| Does sharing a bed with your baby really lead to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)? Are pacifiers really a smart way of preventing SIDS? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says yes — but an independent review of the same research the AAP used to come to its conc</description>

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			<title>IFM - Launch of International Family Magazine</title>
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			<description>2005-12-06 01:37| It is with great excitement that Beth and I launch the first issue of www.internationalfamilymag.com. We became very interested in filling a gap we saw in the market for a global family magazine that spoke to the many definitions of family across the many different cult</description>

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			<title>FRCMI.ORG - Making Michigan Family Friendly</title>
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			<description>2005-11-25 03:26| One of the Goals of The Family Rights Coalition of Michigan is to focus attention and formulate policy recommendations for the family court judicial system, its compliance to procedure and its conduct in resolving family issues, its current evidentiary standards, and it</description>

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			<title>Research Study from University of Memphis  - What Men Believe: Work and Relationships</title>
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			<description>2005-11-15 14:20| We are a team of researchers from the Counseling Psychology program at The University of Memphis who are studying the cultural meaning of masculinity and how male roles are related to relationships. For the first part of our research, we asked men in the country of Turk</description>

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			<title>Catherine in UK - dads needed for online psychology survey</title>
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			<description>2005-11-14 11:27| Hi,
 I'm a trainee clinical psychologist studying at the University of East Anglia in the UK. I am currently carrying out some research on fathers. In particular, I'm interested in fathers who were present at their child's birth and it has been at least 3 months sinc</description>

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