Here is the review of the best links of 2009’s 13th week.
8.5 Hours a Day Spent on Screens
Adults are exposed to screens (i.e., TVs, cellphones, even G.P.S. devices) for about 8.5 hours on any given day, according to a study released by the Council for Research Excellence
5 Best Ways to Reach People with Information About Your Church
(1) Family. (2) Friend or Neighbor. (3) Informative Newspaper Ad. (4) Outdoor Sign. (5) Magazine/Newspaper Ad.
More Americans Look to Comedians for News
24% of respondents to a Rasmussen Reports poll agreed that TV shows like The Colbert Report and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart are “taking the place of traditional news outlets.” Fewer than half (45%) disagreed, while the rest were unsure.
Traditional parenting leads to well-adjusted children
Traditional parenting methods that focus on breastfeeding, discipline and high expectations are most likely to produce well-adjusted and able children.
Beauty Over Brains
Nearly 25% of women would rather win America’s Next Top Model than the Nobel Peace Prize, according to a study of 2,000 18- to 34-year-old women commissioned by Oxygen Media.
Black Girls Are 50 Percent More Likely To Be Bulimic Than White Girls
About 2.6 percent of black girls were clinically bulimic, compared to 1.7 percent of white girls.
Teenagers with Social Skills Make More Money as an Adult
According to a University of Illinois professor who studies the sociology of education, high school sophomores who were rated by their teachers as having good social skills and work habits, and who participated in extracurricular activities in high school, made more money and completed higher levels of education 10 years later than their classmates who had similar standardized test scores but were less socially adroit and participated in fewer extracurricular activities.
THE REVIEW OF 2008
- Unconventional Easter Church Services :: Glow Sticks, Hip-Hop, and Egg Drops
- Tulsa Easter Church Services :: LifeChurch.tv and Church on the Move
THE REVIEW OF 2007
- Church Plants :: Why Some Survive
- Blaine Bartel Reveals Two Truths He Learned From Creating Big Events for Oneighty
- What Teens Want



















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