Home Schooling v. Public Education

Posted on January 30th, 2008 in Tips and Tricks by NewsCrawler

For many families, providing Christian homeschooling is a viable alternative to public education for several important reasons: Strengthening the family, providing adequate education, and promoting moral and religious values

Kings of the Road

Posted on January 29th, 2008 in Things to Buy by NewsCrawler

It’s hard to be on the roads these days and not notice the huge trucks that dominate our commutes. I’m not talking about the tractor-trailers and 18 wheelers that are commuting across the country bring goods to various points in need of them, I’m talking about the 15 ft. tall, 20 yard long, mega cab long bed trucks with the giant C.B. antennae whipping in the wind; the dual exhaust, double-dooleys that you need a step ladder to get into, and a parachute to get out of.

These are the new “freedom of expression” vehicles that are taking the nation by storm as they make their way through the thickest of snowstorms and the deepest bogs – proving once and for all that size does matter.

Team Building in Chicago

Posted on January 25th, 2008 in Interactive by NewsCrawler

Chicago is the third largest city in the US and is probably the corporate capital of America, with many huge corporations being based there. Given the corporate nature of the city, it is necessary to have numerous avenues for corporate support in the Chicago area

Versace Sunglasses

Posted on January 16th, 2008 in Things to Buy by NewsCrawler

One of my best friends in high school would always justify is reckless spending habits by saying, “you get what you pay for, and you pay for what you get.” Though I could see his point, I didn’t think it was necessary to pay $300 for a pair of khaki slacks that looked just like the old navy ones that I could get for one-tenth of the price. However, there are some things that are worth paying a little extra – such as sunglasses