Jennifer Wilding
Contributing Writer
Jennifer Wilding - L. Prawdzik
I am a graduate of McMaster University with degrees in religion and politics. The original plan had been to put my degrees to work but a difficult pregnancy and high needs baby changed that plan, I have been a stay-at-home mom for nearly 19 years. I have two tall and beautiful daughters.
I am an expert needlewoman who can bake traditional bread from scratch. My favorite reading matter is science fiction and I firmly believe that one day we will have faster than light space travel.
Latest Articles
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Fascism vs Communism. What's the Difference?
To an outsider communism and fascism are virtually one and the same yet they are bitter enemies. What makes them different?
Jul 20, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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McCarthy and Stalin - Political Brothers?
On the surface the politics of Joseph Stalin and Senator Joe McCarthy were diametrically opposed. Underneath, however, they were frighteningly similar.
Jun 2, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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What Is An Army Group?
The term "Army" is thrown around pretty freely. Most people assume it means all uniformed defense personnel. This is not accurate. What, then, is an army?
May 30, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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Absolute Rulers, How They Achieve Power
There are many types of absolute rulers. This article briefly examines how they come into power.
May 18, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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(Safe) Do-It-Yourself Toys That Cost Almost Nothing
On a budget? Or do you simply not see the sense if spending huge sums of money on non-essential baby gear? Here are a few ideas for toys and entertainment.
May 13, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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Helicpter Parents Who Can't Let Go
Helicopter parents are people who hover over their children trying to protect them. The intentions are good, but what are the results?
Apr 13, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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(Don't) Wait Until Your Father Gets Home! The Art of Discipline
Children do not have good long term memories. A serious offense must be dealt with right away or the lesson will make no sense.
Mar 26, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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Slurp, Gobble and Gulp – Are Table Manners Important?
Table manners are important. Learning to eat neatly is a life long benefit.
Mar 25, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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Saying No is Not Abuse
Raising your child in a positive atmosphere is important. But negatives are important too, especially if the child is engaged in activities that are unsafe.
Mar 22, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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It's Not the Shampoo, It's the Water – Washing a Kid's Hair
Baby shampoos that promise to make hair washing fun are a bit misleading. It's not actually the shampoo that hurts the eyes, it's the water.
Mar 19, 2011
- Jennifer Wilding
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