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*Edward L. Glaeser, Bruce Sacerdote, [http://www.pnas.org/content/104/17/7301.full#ref-42 "Why is There More Crime in Cities?"], Journal of Political Economy, Volume 107, Number S6 | December 1999 (Volume Supplement)
*Edward L. Glaeser, Bruce Sacerdote, [http://www.pnas.org/content/104/17/7301.full#ref-42 "Why is There More Crime in Cities?"], Journal of Political Economy, Volume 107, Number S6 | December 1999 (Volume Supplement)
:An analysis of why crime rates are higher in urban settings. One interesting conclusion was that a significant amount of the increase in crime can be attributed to the higher rate at which women are heading households. It is unclear by what mechanism this causality is driven.
:An analysis of why crime rates are higher in urban settings. One interesting conclusion was that a significant amount of the increase in crime can be attributed to the higher rate at which women are heading households. It is unclear by what mechanism this causality is driven.
* Nick Freitas, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq_MQVlefwE "How Governments Get Paid To Break Up Families"], YouTube, 8 Nov 2024
:Federal government pays states matching funds for child support collection.
:Federal government pays CPS to take away people's kids.
:Specific application to Texas


==Cross-References==
==Cross-References==

Latest revision as of 23:41, 9 November 2024

"It is an act of extreme selfishness for a married couple to refuse to have children when they are able to do so."
"Those things that endanger a happy marriage are infidelity, slothfulness, selfishness, abortion, unwarranted birth control, leaving the home to others, and sin in all of its many manifestations."
As unifying the family is the first logical step beyond building personal worthiness in the quest to establish Zion, I thought this piece was particularly interesting.
  • Claudio R. M. Costa, “Don’t Leave for Tomorrow What You Can Do Today,” Ensign, Nov 2007, 73–75
Speaks on family responsibilities and how to protect our families.
A Pattern of Prayer
A Library of Learning
A Legacy of Love
A Treasury of Testimony
An analysis of why crime rates are higher in urban settings. One interesting conclusion was that a significant amount of the increase in crime can be attributed to the higher rate at which women are heading households. It is unclear by what mechanism this causality is driven.
Federal government pays states matching funds for child support collection.
Federal government pays CPS to take away people's kids.
Specific application to Texas

Cross-References