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Democrat vs Republican Tax Cuts

by Chuck

In a previous Hub (see "How Tax Cuts Work") I discussed how a supply side tax cut works. For the past quarter of a century tax cuts have been synonymous with supply side economic theory and Republican... published 2 years ago

45 comments    family finance economics

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Bringing Your Foreign Fiancee to the U S

by Chuck

So, in your travels abroad, or your recent foreign posting in the military, or while surfing the Internet, you have found the love of your life in a foreign country and are now ready to get married. Having... published 2 years ago

59 comments    love family internet

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A Trip to Apple Annie's to Pick Apples

by Chuck

About 100 miles southeast of Tucson is the city of Wilcox. Wilcox and the surrounding area sit in a valley that was once an ancient lake. The chief industry is farming and, in the past couple of decades, the... published 2 years ago

3 comments    family travel religion

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A Stop At Texas Canyon

by Chuck

About an hour's drive southeast of Tucson along Interstate 10 is the Texas Canyon rest area. The rest area is at the north end of the canyon and the scenery in that area is fantastic. There must have been... published 2 years ago

7 comments    family travel vacation

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The Candle in the Window

by Chuck

From earliest times to the present home has always been more than a simple shelter from the elements. Home also represents family and loved ones as well as a place where its members are always welcome. What... published 9 months ago

10 comments    love family home

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Citizen of Both Ireland and America

by Chuck

It's St. Patrick's Day and practically everyone in America claims to be Irish – at least for the day. Just wear a bit of green and join the party! However, according to Fact Monster, out of the... published 17 months ago

0 comments    family ireland st. patrick's day

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A Dia de los Muertos Celebration in Tucson

by Chuck

Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead is an autumn religious holiday whose origins pre-date both the European arrival in the New World and Christianity. However, like other pre-Christian holidays such as... published 9 months ago

1 comment    family food fun

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Chinese New Year Custom of Lai See Gifts

by Chuck

Lai See is the custom of giving a gift of money in a special red envelope during the New Year's celebration. In the Chinese culture red is a lucky color. Both red and gold (which represents wealth) are... published 2 years ago

5 comments    family holidays chinese new year

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Scrapbooking Ideas

by Chuck

Scrapbooking is becoming a popular pastime, as many people in our mobile and disposable culture are looking for ways to preserve parts of their past. Because we move so much and because so many of the things... published 2 years ago

2 comments    family free history

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Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread

by Chuck

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bread is excellent as a dessert, with a meal or as a snack. The recipe below has been configured for the large size (29 oz) can of cooked pumpkin. This makes about 4+ loaves of bread... published 2 years ago

7 comments    family food holidays

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