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Where Is A Good Liberal When You Need One?

24th September 2009
I believe compassion is a desire to help other people that is so overwhelming that you cannot help but go and help yourself. All my life I have heard about how compassionate liberals are and how greedy conservatives are. I have spent years looking for... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Swimming With Dolphins - A Life Changing Experience

23rd September 2009
Dolphins are mammals, like whales and porpoises which are adapted to living in the sea. They may live in the sea but they have no gills, so they come to the surface for air to provide the oxygen that their bodies need. Dolphins are social creatures tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Humour Therapy

22nd September 2009
"Laughter is the best medicine" -- who doesn't know this popular adage? Laughter is not a cure for cancer or other degenerative diseases, but doctors and the medical professionals found that it increases treatment receptiveness in patients. Scientists res... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Visions of Dystopia in The Giver and “The Lottery”

24th July 2009
Lois Lowry’s The Giver is only one in a huge series of classic “dystopian” literature. (Think “utopia,” then think Third Reich.) What makes it stand out from novels like 1984 or Brave New World – aside from the iconic grizzled-old-man cover ... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

Show how much you care with a Teddy Bear

05th July 2009
Teddy Bears have been given as a genuine gift for over a century. In fact the name Teddy Bear became apparent when Theodore Roosevelt was president of the United States. This young president gave the bear the name. The story began when Roosevelt was out... Read >
Author: Paul Lakeman

Corporate Social Responsibility: Profit and PR

28th June 2009
A corporation is an artificial person and as such, has the constitutional rights of an individual, that is, except for the Fifth Amendment protection against producing books and records. As a separate person, a corporation is an entity independent from th... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Swine Flu: Overview, Treatment, and Prevention

22nd June 2009
Swine flu is an illness that is affecting hundreds of individuals in the United States as well as worldwide. According to the CDC, the illness may take some more time. Since one is likely to become infected with the condition, they need to understand swin... Read >
Author: Caksut

A Third of Canadian Children Have Vitamin D Deficiency

04th June 2009
A new Toronto-based study shows that as many as a third of Canadian children have vitamin D deficiency, putting them at risk for bone disease now and potentially at risk for a variety of health problems as adults. The vitamin has long been associated w... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Guide to Nursing Positions

02nd June 2009
Over the years, the nursing profession has lacked in effectively recruiting young professionals towards its field. This is a strong explanation towards why the United States often has to recruit nurses from overseas to fill positions. Individuals who ar... Read >
Author: tafford5

Clowns May Have Been On To Something

01st April 2009
When you picture clowns do you picture them in a parade, at a carnival or can you see them in a children's ward of a hospital cheering up sick children? Clown pictures have been used in Dr.'s offices, Dentist's offices and hospital walls for years. They a... Read >
Author: suegold

Sick Children Need Extra TLC

17th February 2009
Raising children brings about many joys, but there are tough times too. Dealing with a sick child can be among the toughest. Often parents feel helpless because there really isn't anything they can do except what the doctor advises, and wait for the med... Read >
Author: JenB

What Happens When I Have Sinusitis?

02nd February 2009
With a sinus infection, your nasal passages or sinuses become inflamed and swollen. There are two sinuses on your forehead, two are located at either side of the bridge of your nose called the ethmoid sinuses, and there are also two behind your cheekbones... Read >
Author: jayjenson

WHY RUN YOUR BUSINESS FROM HOME?

19th January 2009
We spend a great amount of our time outside of our homes. The incongruity of this is that this it’s usually due to the need to going out to earn enough so that we can afford to pay for the homes we love so dearly but have such limited time to take pleas... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Miranda

WHY HAVE A BUSINESS FROM HOME?

19th January 2009
We are most comfortable in our homes than anywhere else, they are the places where we live out our lives and can be ourselves. We relax in our homes. However, often we pay a high price for the privilege. We spend a large amount of our time outside of home... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Miranda

Social Media For charity

16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Chuck W Social media networks are shaping a new era in the online community. The number of visitors and subscribers are increasing tremendously as we speak. A perfect example of the success of the social networks was Facebook's incr... Read >
Author: Chuck W

Allied Wire & Cable’s Charity Week Grants Wishes for Children

05th January 2009
COLLEGEVILLE, PA – Allied Wire and Cable is thrilled to announce that its 2008 Charity Week raised enough money to grant two wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Charity Week is held each year during the week before Christmas. A portion of all s... Read >
Author: Tim Flynn

Becoming A Nursery Assistant

17th December 2008
Even if you Ni e only ever taken care of your own children or younger siblings, you undoubtedly realize that taking care of young children requires an enormous amount of effort. Of course, when you have a roomful of these children, the work is magnified ... Read >
Author: Beth

Help A Sick Child By Donating Your Car

03rd December 2008
Though you may have seen dozens of ads that advertise how you can get a tax deduction with the donation of your car, if you’re looking for a way to make a difference in someone’s life, donate your car to charitydispatch.com Though charitydispatch.c... Read >
Author: Beth

A Day In The Life Of A Rainbow Station Franchisee

02nd December 2008
Established in 1989, Rainbow Station is the brainchild of pediatric registered nurse, Gail Johnson. 5 months after opening, the facility had 100 CHILDREN enrolled; at the end of the following year, her FACULTY & STAFF had grown from 12 to 32 out of sheer ... Read >
Author: Candice Clem

Child development education: “Directing underprivileged children towards a progressive path”

23rd October 2008
Various poor people are leading their lives in dreadful conditions taking shelter in unhygienic colonies nearby the roads or railway stations. The living condition of these people is intolerably poor and pathetic. Most of them do not have homes and loiter... Read >
Author: naval gogia

What can you do when you feel lonely in your relationship?

21st May 2008
When we think of lonely people, we usually imagine single people sitting by themselves. Would it surprise you if you heard that many lonely people are in long-term relationships and yet are very, very unhappy? Let us look at some of the reasons why people... Read >

Commercial Day Care Center vs. Someone's Home

11th April 2008
The first thing to keep in mind is that you have the right to ask as many questions as you would like until you are comfortable leaving your child in any day care situation. Three major categories that should be involved in making this decision are: ... Read >
Author: amerlino

How To Tell She Is The One For You

31st March 2008
This advice applies to all relationships...online and offline... If you are lucky you will be able to tell early in the relationship she is the one for you because... I don’t care how many derogatory things you say about your mother in her presenc... Read >
Author: Vivian Johnson

The Kooma Interview - Laura Marks

08th November 2007
Laura Marks is an actress, writer and singer/keyboardist with the Glasgow-based band, El Presidente. Kooma caught up with Laura to talk dodgy palm readings, guardian angels and following your destiny.by Kooma journalist Ria CampbellYou played at Glastonbu... Read >
Author: Chris

Bank of America - Make-A-Wish Visa Credit Card Is A Boon All The Way

01st June 2007
The Bank of America is well known for its financial products and services around the world. Bank of America - Make-A-Wish Visa credit card is one such financial-service from the Bank with a philanthropic angle to it. The credit card presents you with a... Read >
Author: creditwisdom

Did You Know Video Games Can Heal The Sick?

09th May 2007
Games both video and computer have been for years looked down on as evil and a negative influence on society. However, recent research indicates that games play a significant role in healing. Studies indicate that playing games helps divert a patient’s ... Read >
Author: Aaron Brooks

How to Hire a Nanny - Super or Not

27th April 2007
If only hiring a nanny were as easy as opening your door and having Super Nanny walk in and take charge. Of course, when it comes to Reality TV, the families are carefully chosen from among thousands of eager applicants. In the real world, however, you,... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn

How to Stay Motivated as You Work at Home

19th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Harrold Swalve Are you considering a work at home career, but are wondering if you can stay on top of everything? Being your own boss and setting your own schedule can be very rewarding. However, it can also be easy to stray off track an... Read >
Author: Harrold Swalve

Humour Therapy

19th July 2006
"Laughter is the best medicine" -- who doesn't know this popular adage? Laughter is not a cure for cancer or other degenerative diseases, but doctors and the medical professionals found that it increases treatment receptiveness in patients. Scientists res... Read >
Author: Pat Murphy

Rotavirus vaccine for all children

28th March 2006
According to group of experts, a new vaccine to preclude rotavirus, the most common cause of serious diarrhea in children, should be given to all infants. That brings to 15 the number of illnesses for which vaccines are recommended. The Advisory Commit... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas