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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

Ah, those Greek gods!  How romantic are the names of Zeus, Apollo, Athena, Hermes, Poseidon and others with all their wild tales of interaction with men.  Unfortunately, the reality is  just as dark and horrifying as the reality of any other false gods including one of the vilest pratices ever

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Sports

In life, we are all faced with challenges as parents and kids. However, through those challenges we are forced to find some positive energy. It is often hidden, but it is there.  Adversity can sometimes help us find that blind spot of optimism that disappears every so often I had just

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FoodLooking Good

There aren’t many people that don’t enjoy eating big delicious sandwiches from time to time. Unfortunately, many sandwiches at your local deli or favorite restaurant are packed with fat, carbs, calories, as well as artificial and unhealthy ingredients. If you’re interested in enjoying some awesome sandwiches whenever the craving hits,

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Jim's BlogUncategorized

At the risk of being labeled a supermarket tabloid, I’m reporting on a very strange discovery in Mexico.  Now, before you judge me. remember that the Tommy Lee Jones character in the first Men in Black referred to the bizarre rumor-based publications as the “hot sheets” emphasizing that many of the

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FitnessLooking Good

By Everett Stall Using a bodybuilding workout regime has more benefits beyond the superficial ones. Increasing muscle mass helps you to manage your weight, become stronger, reduce stress, and encourage a healthy night’s sleep. A bodybuilding workout proves beneficial for both men and women looking to live a healthier lifestyle.

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Jim's Blog

I have a buddy in Taiwan that makes a pretty good living teaching English as a second language.  He should probably keep his ears open for the possibility of another career.  I say ears because the device that may put him and other language teachers out of a job is

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FoodLooking GoodUncategorized

  By C. S. Nelson By design, fruit is mysterious. Its skin prevents the buyer from seeing what’s inside before the purchase. But this is not a mystery without clues. When you know what to look for you can greatly increase the chances of bringing home the perfect sweet piece

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Jim's Blog

For the past year British archaeologists have been digging around the Must Farm project in England’s Cambridgeshire Fens and their efforts have unearthed a well-preserved Bronze Age settlement and revealed some very interesting information about a lost time.  For example, people in the Brone Age had TV!  No, that’s not true.

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Sports

We continue to see all the bad stuff going on in contact sports in the media. It seems that every week we hear about the fear of concussions and their long term affects. There is a constant need for the topic of head trauma in sports to frequently surface. However,

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FitnessLooking Good

By J. Lang Wood Staying fit is a 365-day-a-year task, and getting to the gym is not always possible. Work schedules, family emergencies and bad weather can keep you away from the workout you need, both physically and psychologically. However, if you keep these seven inexpensive pieces of exercise equipment

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