Monthly Archives: November 2011

Smart Phones and the Modern Mom

November 30, 2011
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Smart Phones and the Modern Mom

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Infographic from Life360 showing how the Modern Mom has discovered the power of smartphones to manage their families and keep them connected, organized and safe

What People Are Doing Online

November 29, 2011
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What People Are Doing Online

Infographic from Flowtown which answers the question “What Are People Doing Online?” Almost 80% of American Adults use the Internet, This infograph reveals what they are doing when they are online

Media Consolidation: The Illusion of Choice

November 28, 2011
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Media Consolidation: The Illusion of Choice

Infographic from FrugalDad looking at the consolidation of Media between 1983 and 2011. This infograph reveals media has never been more consolidated. 6 media giants now control a staggering 90% of what we read, watch or listen to.

How Technology Has Changed Raising Children

November 27, 2011
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How Technology Has Changed Raising Children

Infographic from PishPoshBaby illustrating the way in which the raising of children has beenchanged by the development of technology

A Day of Thanksgiving

November 25, 2011
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Please enjoy this Happy Thanksgiving movie brought to you by Movies in Your Home.

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About this day of Thanksgiving…

In 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared that Thanksgiving would be the next-to-last Thursday of November rather than the last. With the country still in the midst of The Great Depression, Roosevelt thought this would give merchants a longer period to sell goods before Christmas. Increasing profits and spending during this period, Roosevelt hoped, would aid bringing the country out of the Depression. At the time, it was considered inappropriate to advertise goods for Christmas until after Thanksgiving. However, Roosevelt’s declaration was not mandatory; twenty-three states went along with this recommendation, and 22 did not. Other states, like Texas, could not decide and took both weeks as government holidays. Roosevelt persisted in 1940 to celebrate his “Franksgiving,” as it was termed. The U.S. Congress in 1941 split the difference and established that the Thanksgiving would occur annually on the fourth Thursday of November, which was sometimes the last Thursday and sometimes the next to last. On November 26 that year President Roosevelt signed this bill into U.S. law.

Since 1947, or possibly earlier, the National Turkey Federation has presented the President of the United States with one live turkey and two dressed turkeys. The live turkey is pardoned and lives out the rest of its days on a peaceful farm. While it is commonly held that this tradition began with Harry Truman in 1947, the Truman Library has been unable to find any evidence for this. Still others claim that that the tradition dates back to Abraham Lincoln pardoning his son’s pet turkey.[2] Both stories have been quoted in more recent presidential speeches.

In more recent years, two turkeys have been pardoned, in case the original turkey becomes unavailable for presidential pardoning. Since 2003 the public has been invited to vote for the two turkeys’ names. In 2006, they were named Flyer and Fryer. In 2005, they were named Marshmallow and Yam (who went on to live at Disneyland); 2004′s turkeys were named Biscuit and Gravy; in 2003, Stars and Stripes.

Since 1970, a group of Native Americans and others have held a controversial National Day of Mourning protest on Thanksgiving at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

May the Spirit of This Song Resound Every Day

November 25, 2011
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This Thanksgiving song by Mary Chapin Carpenter can be found on her “Come Darkness, Come Light: Twelve Songs of Christmas” album. May we always be grateful.

Thanksgiving Food for Thought

November 24, 2011
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Thanksgiving Food for Thought

Infographic from Big Eye Creative sheds some interesting insights into Turkeys and Thanksgiving Lore

A Week of Giving ~ Thanksgiving Video Tribute 3

November 23, 2011
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Video putting forth One Perspective of The True Meaning ThanksGiving Give Thanks Pass It On

A Week of Giving ~ Thanksgiving Video Tribute 2

November 23, 2011
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This video will get you in touch with your feelings of Gratitude and Abundance. It’s Free and it’s Fun! Share it with the ones you love. Gratitude is a powerful, healing energy. “Gratitude” evolved from a popular poem by Sara Dawn, inspirational author and visionary. Learn more about Sara by visiting www.SaraDawn.com

A Week of Giving ~ Thanksgiving Video Tribute 1

November 21, 2011
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Remembering those who faithfully serve us with honor and valor, our United States Military.

Video in a series of Thanksgiving Holiday Tributes Videos shared by Dr. Ron Capps the Nicheprof with wishes of hope and thanks giving for friends and followers around the world. Video 1.

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