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Luli McArthur explains the photo of her mother's 15th birthday party: "This is a picture of my mother's Quinces celebration on March 9, 1957, at Los Curros de Enriquez Dance Hall in Havana, Cuba. In the foreground is my mother, Milagros Ramos, with her Quinces dance partner; and in the background is my father, Miguel Bouza, dancing with his date and smiling for the camera."

    My Quince

    South Floridians share their quince tales

    Turning 15 years old for many Hispanic young girls invites a coming-of-age celebration. From the lavish ball gown dress to the traditional waltz with Dad, many quinceañeras living in South Florida can dig up photos of this special birthday.

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    Money lessons from Mom

    Studies underscore what families already know: mothers are key players when it comes to financial literacy.

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Children, from left, Bodhi Sheldon, 3, Roman Forbes, 6, and Kai Sheldon, 5, play with Melissa Rincon, a sitter from TLC for Kids, Tuesday, April 16, 2013, in Morningside.

    Child Care

    Parents look to the Internet for child care

    Internet companies that connect parents with babysitters and other child-care professionals are luring millions to their websites each month.

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