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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 Blog

For years scientists have been both inspired and puzzled by Stonehenge, the famous British prehistoric monument. Stonehenge is located in Wiltshire, England, 2 miles (3 km) west of Amesbury and 8 miles (13 km) north of Salisbury. It is essentially a huge ring of standing stones which set within earthworks in the middle of

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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

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For years now we’ve been hearing about “Dark Matter”.  According to Wikipedia “Dark matter is an unidentified type of matter comprising approximately 27% of the mass and energy in the observable universe[1] that is not accounted for by dark energy, baryonic matter (ordinary matter), and neutrinos.[2] The name refers to the

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America has the finest legal system in the world.  But it’s far from perfect.  One of the problems is concept that if you pit people trained in the law at opposite ends of an issue, the truth will emerge.   The first duty of a District Attorney is to discover

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FitnessLooking Good

By C. S. Nelson You pushed yourself hard at the gym or out on the trail, making every effort to increase your health, endurance and stamina. And for your sweat and pain you probably woke up the next morning with delayed onset muscle soreness, commonly known as DOMS. It has

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Unless you’re a parent of a teenager or close to someone who is, you probably have no idea how epidemic teenage drinking has become in our country.   Of the four leading causes of teenage death – automobile accidents, drownings, murders and suicides – alcohol is more than a fifty percent

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Sports

A lot recently went on during the Olympics.  The excitement of the sporting event drifted as we all watched distractions take us away from the positive intent. Ryan Lochte was able to draw attention onto himself not for swimming, but rather foolishness that could have been avoided. Olympic athletes are a

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FoodLooking Good

By J. Lang Wood Nutrition experts advise everyone to increase the amount of fruits and vegetables in their daily diets, but some fruits have special benefits to keep your body functioning at its best. If you add these fruits to your diet on a daily basis, you will increase the

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What’s that old saying? Pride goes before a fall.  That’s from the Bible and it applies in many ways to the 2016 Summer Olympics about to conclude in Rio.  How ironic that it was a male swimmer who generated this scandal.  After all, the greatest success story of these Olympics

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FitnessLooking Good

By Wanda Marie  If you’re busier than ever these days, you’re admittedly not alone. Even so, a hectic schedule is not an excuse to cut workouts from your calendar. In fact, evidence suggests you might be shooting yourself in the foot by eliminating your trips to the gym. These are

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