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LPGA Today

Why Shouldn't South Koreans Dominate the LPGA? Part 2, Part3, Part 4

2013 LPGA International Rankings

The Cactus Tour - The dream  of playing in the LPGA starts in the desert.

The LPGA Twitter Champions - See who are the most followed women's golfers

LPGA Golf - As a preview to The LPGA  International Crown visit The LPGA International Rankings to see how the LPGA competition stacks up around the world.

LPGA Q School - A real reality show.

Stacy Lewis - Where have All the Heroes Gone? Stacy Lewis becomes the first from the USA to win a Rolex Player of the Year Award since 1994.

LPGA Golf - The Duel at Kingsmill The South Koreans may be beating us at our own game.

Kid Stuff with a Message

The Owl, the Eagle and the Hare - A children's story that reveals that it is sometimes difficult to determine who the real villain is.

The Old Man and Me - A children's story that touches on work, money and happiness.

Jackie and the T-shirt That Changed Colors - a children's story that reflects workings of the mind of a creative young girl. 

 

The Business of Web

The Web InSite Journal discusses the Web from the Business point of view.

Social Networking - Is a Web Site Enough?

The Educational Requirements of a Web Designer

The Evolution of Politics

Gun Control and People Control Are Everyone's Problem.

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Peter Edelman talks about poverty in America and How the rich get richer providing food stamps.

Baseball in the Cards

The Golden Age of Baseball Cards --- See how baseball and baseball cards have influenced society over the years.

The Baseball Card Hall of Fame --- See the cards that the people have recognized as the greatest.

 

 

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What's the point?

"There comes a time when you know you are right, but not everyone else agrees. It is being able to understand the other point of view that separates you from the rest of the pack. The right point isn't always the only right point."