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Articles by various contributors to Men of Value, an online magazine for American men who value our Judeo-Christian values of faith, family, and freedom.

Jim's BlogUncategorized

I would like to thank my friend Cole Luck III for turning me on to this story originally based on an article for The Independent written by Andrew Griffin.  When I first saw the attached photo of the ancient Hebrew text I was temped to say that scientists were finally

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Jim's Blog

You know how a lot of science fiction stories go.  Some geeky guy are messing around with something and wind up changing the whole world.  As crazy as that sounds it’s happened a few times with guys like Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison, and nerds like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. 

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FitnessLooking Good

By Alexander Eliot One of the hardest aspects of losing weight is finding the time and motivation to change your everyday routine. Sure, rigorous exercise regimens and carefully-planned diets can help you quickly shed some pounds. However, if you have a busy schedule, trying to adopt drastic new weight-loss routines

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(Bloomberg) —Many doctors still can’t use a transcription service made by Nuance Communications Inc. three weeks after the company was hit by a powerful, debilitating computer attack. Hospital systems including Beth Israel Deaconess in Boston and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center said eScription, a Nuance staple product that allows

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FoodLooking Good

Coffee does more than clear your mental cobwebs in the morning. It also slows down aging and prevents certain chronic illnesses. Read on to discover the many benefits of this ubiquitous drink.    Coffee contains antioxidants that prevent aging. Over time, your body can “rust,” or oxidate. Free radicals in

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Lots of uproar in the media over poor baby Charlie Gard.  And now it’s coming down to who decides if he continues to live — his parents? The hospital in Britain where he is being treated? Or the courts which are trying to settle the matter? Charlie was born on

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FitnessLooking Good

Though running can be enriching and rewarding to both professional athletes and long-time couch potatoes looking to get back in shape, it comes with a few injury risks. Arguably the best known of these injuries is Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome, also known as “shin splints.” If you ever suffer from

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Jim's Blog

BOY FALLS SEVEN STORIES AND WALKS AWAY You may have seen this story in the news this past week.  A neighbor said the five year old boy’s guardian angel saved him.  Others said that the tree in which he landed slowed his fall and gently dropped him to the ground.  I

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Chicago’s long time designated nick-name as the Windy City has been replaced in many instances with the moniker “Murder City” or “Chiraq”. Though far from ranking as the nation’s murder capital on a per-capita basis, Chicago is the runaway leader in total killings and shootings. For yje first half of

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FoodLooking Good

By J. Lang Wood   Staying on a diet is a challenging endeavor, which can often be made more difficult by random days when you feel ravenously hungry for no particular reason. Researchers find that there are some common reasons why these especially hungry days occur, and understanding the triggers

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