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23rd September 2009
The institution of marriage is surrounded by a number of myths, stories and advice freely offered by people on a daily basis.
Unfortunately, many people listen to and believe these pieces of so-called wisdom to the point where it doesn’t help their m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Most people at some stage of their lives will become the victim of bullying. People may think that this only occurs at school, however a lot of bullying also occurs in the workplace and even by your local neighbours. This article describes how I have lear... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
On some playground as I child, I learned to sing the song “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” I guess that was to appease the bullies on the playground as we stuck out our tongues at them, but in reality it couldn’t ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Quantum physics for kids doesn't exactly sound like the latest trend. But children's book author Kimberly Wickham - the artist and writer behind the new Angels and Horses children's book series sensation - is transforming the way parents, educators, and c... Read >
Author: Kimberly Wickham
21st September 2009
Before we discuss the best methods for finding affordable auto insurance, let's first address the worst way to get a deal on auto insurance: going with the first insurer that comes to mind. Sadly, this is how most motorists are protecting their vehicles. ... Read >
Author: Gabe
17th September 2009
Quantum physics for kids doesn't exactly sound like the latest trend. But children's book author Kimberly Wickham - the artist and writer behind the new Angels and Horses children's book series sensation - is transforming the way parents, educators, and c... Read >
Author: Kimberly Wickham
17th September 2009
Wooffer is a collection of thirty-three short animal-adventure children stories originally written by Betty Fasig for her family. The center character is Wooffer, a hairy dachshund puppy that "mom", the author, receives as a surprise Xmas gift from her fu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
Although these days I work as a Fitness Instructor, I have led a varied life in commerce and have encountered several men who had poor posture or were always seen wearing baggy clothes. It was only when I was in a situation where my colleagues and I had t... Read >
Author: Bruce Barker
14th September 2009
This flu season is going to be a particularly worrisome one for parents. We’re always concerned about the many nasty things our children can become exposed to, whether its bullies on the playground or germs in the classroom. Now we’re confronted with ... Read >
Author: Elle Wood
02nd September 2009
In most career paths there comes a point where the role is great, you're positioned where you should be at this stage of your development, but you just hate your job. There can be many reasons, and often it is the company culture of particular human elem... Read >
Author: Christopher
02nd September 2009
Child bullying is a big problem in our schools today. The main difference between child bullying today from the past is the nature of the bullying and the violence that occurs in the aftermath. Cyberbullying is becoming a popular and more destructive fo... Read >
Author: Mark Lakewood
31st August 2009
Child bullying is a big problem in our schools today. The main difference between child bullying today from the past is the nature of the bullying and the violence that occurs in the aftermath. Cyberbullying is becoming a popular and more destructive fo... Read >
Author: Mark Lakewood
26th August 2009
Harassment can be a problem for many children. Although many public school systems have dedicated many programs and personsto handle and work on anti-bullying efforts, the trouble will always exist when you have a bully and another child who can be the b... Read >
Author: bellstkd
26th August 2009
Bullying can be a problem for many children. Although many public school systems have dedicated many programs and individuals to handle and work on anti-bullying efforts, the problem will always exist when you have a bully and another child who can be th... Read >
Author: bellstkd
19th August 2009
My big brother Vaden recently went to be with the Lord. When I was asked to preach at his funeral service, I started to think back on our lives together as brothers. Dear memories flooded my mind. Vaden and I were the last children at home after our ol... Read >
Author: Lucio Parks
18th August 2009
Here are three good pointers to start with. You have to know yourself. What do you like in a girl maybe a sense of humor, pretty, or how about fat girl. What ever you like it is out there for you to explore all your dreams.
Who should you choose:
... Read >
Author: Alberto Rodriguez
11th August 2009
There are many reasons why a person might need to do a Hotmail folk Search. For example, if you are receiving e-mails that are threatening you or those known as'hate mails', it is vital that you get as much information of the sender as possible. As for ... Read >
Author: Monte Dejesus
10th August 2009
There are many poets who have written about the power of the smile. A simple smile can turn a bad situation into a more manageable situation. Smile has the power to throw even the bullies off balance; such is the power of a good clean smile. Let me add a ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
04th August 2009
Being a college freshman can be quite difficult. As a college freshman, not only do you have to deal with senior bullies, but you'll also have to deal with meeting new people and keeping up with your studies. Some people find it hard to deal with the cu... Read >
Author: Nancy
03rd August 2009
It is important to make positive thoughts and actions a habit in our lives, both individually and collectively. It is important also for us all to learn mental skills which we can use to protect ourselves from negativity and hence make the world a better... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
19th July 2009
Another term for social anxiety disorder is social phobia, and many people don't really know what they mean. Social anxiety is fairly normal, so what makes it a "disorder"? With some examples, it's easier to understand the difference between the terms.
S... Read >
Author: Sebastiaan Van der Schrier
16th July 2009
Before the stand off between multiplexes and producers began, Sikandar started, BIG Pictures' Sikandar was scheduled for a March 27th release date. But then with the strike declared by the Producers' forum the film could not get released. This suspense th... Read >
Author: shanky
29th June 2009
Consequences are the guideposts of your moral compass. If there were no consequences, people would run roughshod over each other. Items in your garage would be stolen by your neighbors. Police forces would become irrelevant. You would leave the doors unlo... Read >
Author: Kevin Burns - Author and Attitude Adjuster
26th June 2009
Once confined to the older high school and middle school kids, internet predators and cyber bullying are slowly but steadily infecting even younger kids. This makes it more important for parents to step up their vigilance and protect their kids from thes... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
23rd June 2009
Having been the poster child of the 99lb weakling for all those Charles Atlas ads in the back of my childhood comic books, I feel that I must inform my friends, and for that matter, my enemies as well, of my brute strength. My pinky can counteract the gra... Read >
Author: Rabbi Simcha
22nd June 2009
The keys to success in life lie in the kind of values you have. Are you an honest sort of person? Do you tell the truth or do you make up stories whenever you think you can get away with it? Have you donated to charity lately? How do you handle losing in ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
10th June 2009
Judo is a modern Japanese martial art and Olympic sport. The Japanese word Judo means "gentle way." The object of Judo is to throw one's opponent to the ground, immobilize, or subdue one's opponent with a grappling maneuver. Or one can force a contestant ... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language
05th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Valery Satterwhite
Welcome to your life, the attendance in a universal elementary school of sorts, where you are here to learn, develop and enjoy your being. You are here to learn your ABC's of Abundance, Being-ness and Consciousness... Read >
Author: Valery Satterwhite
08th May 2009
So, your high school reunion is coming up and you are starting to dread it. Seeing all those people after all these years can be intimidating, if you don't feel like you are in the place you want to be in life. You may feel intimidated by seeing former bu... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
06th May 2009
Chinese martial art is quite popular these days and many consider it as the simplest way for self defense. Especially for those who live independently this is the martial arts knowledge is necessary to make them feel secure. These days learning karate is ... Read >
Author: Qayam Khan
01st May 2009
Single women are always looking for a relationship, even if they say they aren't. You also can understand and develop qualities that will attract them!
Now, you may be thinking "alright, I know that women are looking for men but I'm still single, so it... Read >
Author: Nemo P.
29th April 2009
Basically homeschooling programs are varying state to state. Its getting success day by day and parents plays an important role in it. Homeschooling support the guardians who are concerning to make an informed choice and provide an information about non p... Read >
Author: Tamma.dehart
14th April 2009
Online tools such as web filtering software and web monitoring software can't replace the actual presence of parents when it comes to ensuring the kids total safety while using the internet. Thus, the active role you can provide to your kids will ensure t... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sin
25th March 2009
Statistics have shown that for children between the years of 2 and 5 and adolescents between 12 and 19, the rate of obesity has doubled since the 1970s. For children between the ages of 6 and 11, the rate has tripled. Almost one third of all children toda... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
13th March 2009
When I was in school, I remember others making fun of those people that were gay. Sometimes there were even bullies that picked on those that looked or acted like they were gay. As a teenager, I had a confused outlook on those who were. I then found out a... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques
13th March 2009
Would you know if you where in an emotionally abusive relationships? How do you know whether you're overly sensitive or emotionally abused? You know from the inside out.
Look closely at these three tell-tale emotional abuse signs and let your awareness... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
10th March 2009
Statistics have shown that for children between the years of 2 and 5 and adolescents between 12 and 19, the rate of obesity has doubled since the 1970s. For children between the ages of 6 and 11, the rate has tripled. Almost one third of all children toda... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
08th March 2009
Taking care of puppy Chihuahua is a challenge. Why? Partly because your puppy is so small. You see a Chihuahua is very vulnerable because of that small size. Puppies know that too. So Chihuahua puppies tend to be afraid and timid. Here's where you c... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
04th March 2009
Sometimes it takes a while to build up the courage and momentum to do something about your weight. So when you finally take the plunge, you want all the support you can get. Feeling good about yourself comes from the inside as well as the outside, and whe... Read >
Author: Sonia Devine
23rd February 2009
Robert Hawkins was a quiet, studious, gentle boy. He was quite impressionable and easily troubled. Robert never recovered from his parents' divorce, and had a strained relationship with his mother and domineering stepfather. The boy spent most of his tim... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser
20th February 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
However, there comes a poi... Read >
20th February 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
However, there comes a poi... Read >
Author: harveen
02nd February 2009
Nothing has gained popularity faster the last few years as Martial Arts. The film "The Warrior Within", seeks to unlock the mystery of this art. It will show you why learning self defense is essential and may one day save your life and the life of your lo... Read >
Author: Braschi
23rd January 2009
I got to see my oldest brother Angelo this afternoon. He brought us a card for our anniversary with best wishes from himself and my mom. It’s his birthday next week. He’s going to be 49 (he is 15 years older than me) and doesn’t look a day past 35!
... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques
18th January 2009
Lauren Johnson has a bad boss. A really bad boss.
"Deadly Di" Ashman is passive-aggressive, rude, degrading, self-serving and insensitive. She's threatened by anyone who demonstrates competence, and has no problem throwing any of her staff under the bu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress. However, there comes a point ... Read >
Author: Ajit Singh Kalyan
16th January 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress. However, there comes a point ... Read >
Author: Ajit Singh Kalyan
12th January 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
However, there comes a poi... Read >
Author: anju.jan2009
09th January 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress. However, there comes a point ... Read >
Author: Ajit Singh Kalyan
09th January 2009
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress. However, there comes a point ... Read >
Author: Ajit Singh Kalyan
17th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Jacqui Tillyard
Do you ever feel that the increasing pressures at work are sapping your life energy? Yes- I thought so, because that's exactly what happened to me a few years ago. Trapped in a car crash of a career, going nowhere fas... Read >
Author: Jacqui Tillyard
16th December 2008
After the election, I wrote about the ineffective pastel blue ties that currently permeate Washington. Both President-elect Obama and VP-elect Biden wore pastel blue ties for their first press conference after winning the election. The blog was entitled ... Read >
Author: SandyD
08th December 2008
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
However, there comes a poi... Read >
Author: ANILSHARMA
03rd December 2008
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
However, there comes a poi... Read >
Author: Narinder Pal Sharma
01st December 2008
We live in very dangerous times and it’s not just here in Australia, there is a worldwide epidemic of unprovoked violence by bullies and cowards. You only have to watch the news or read the papers to be told about assaults and murders throughout the wor... Read >
Author: Martin
20th November 2008
When you're dealing with heroes and villains in a movie, the plot is simple. The hero has to find the villain and take him down (and in most cases, indulges in a little romance on the side). There are several ways the hero can confront his nemesis, but th... Read >
Author: Satwinder
27th October 2008
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
However, there comes a poi... Read >
Author: Yadwinder singh aa
17th October 2008
When most people start out cutting their teeth in a home based business, they often end up buying their leads from a leads list. This is fine for the novice that is still feeling their way around and learning how to progress.
When most people start out c... Read >
Author: Pritpal Singh Doad
14th October 2008
Is Your Child a Bully?
No parent loves the idea of viewing his child on CCTV camera physically assaulting another child. Watching your darling child kicking and shoving a smaller child while he is applauded by his or her friends can be horrific and a s... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide
29th September 2008
The following is a conversation we had at a recent bootcamp about bullying yourself. This will give you some sort of an idea of what we do during bootcamps.
David: Are you a bully?
Do you enjoy constantly teasing people? Do you like to sit there and... Read >
Author: davidwygant
25th September 2008
Mobile phones are very useful devises that allow you to keep in touch with people when you are out, however, they are also the common source for most street robberies and bullying through text messaging. It is therefore very important that you keep yours... Read >
Author: Anurag
25th September 2008
Racism is children is another form of bullying known as racist bullying. This is very common and occurs when someone is treated unfairly, picked on and harassed by other children because of their race, colour, traditions or beliefs. Bullying of this kin... Read >
Author: Anurag
08th September 2008
Prevent Bullies Before They Become Prisoners: Sixty Percent of Bullies Have One Conviction by the Age 24 John Schinnerer, Ph.D. A ten-year-old boy is told repeatedly that he is a “weakling” and a “girly man,” yelled at and teased in a t... Read >
Author: Dr. John Schinnerer
02nd September 2008
What kinds of people are prone to addictions or substance abuse? Many people are susceptible to these problems, especially people who suffer from depression, low self-esteem, loneliness, excessive stress, or are in a relationship they don't like and don't... Read >
Author: Vanya
28th August 2008
Have you ever wished for or wanted something because it would make you happy? When you got it, were you happy and for how long? If what you did or received didn't bring you the happiness you anticipated - why?
I first met him in grade school; Brian ... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
25th August 2008
Get your Boston Red Sox tickets now, baseball fans, and you will have your chance to see some solid divisional action this weekend. The Red Sox are riding high right now, fresh off a drubbing of the Orioles in their last series meeting. However, this ti... Read >
Author: StubHub
22nd August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Iasia Rogers
For the sake of you and your loved ones you should be able to identify who your enemies are. Now of course we don't want any enemies. But life is not perfect. And it doesn't really matter how nice you are, someone will f... Read >
Author: Iasia
15th August 2008
What kinds of people are prone to addictions or substance abuse? Many people are susceptible to these problems, especially people who suffer from depression, low self-esteem, loneliness, excessive stress, or are in a relationship they don’t like and don... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer B. Lagrotte, DMFT,
24th July 2008
Almost every home now has internet access in one form or another, be it dial-up connection or broadband. If you have a family, your children may find the internet useful for keeping up with friends or doing their homework; but what else is happening behin... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
22nd July 2008
Vancouver, WA � 30 Percent of children in the United States are involved in school bullying according to National Youth Violence Prevention. That is 5.7 million American children who either are bullies or are picked on at school.
�We�ve forgot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd June 2008
Although I know not everyone who reads this article will agree with me, I think that staying abreast of current events is one of the most important things that a child can learn in school. Current events articles teach a child to be an involved citizen in... Read >
Author: Slavco Stefanoski
20th May 2008
What was once confined to the school yard has expanded into cyberspace, and these days, cyberbullies are causing more than just hurt feelings. Studies suggest that more than 42% of kids have been bullied while online. With serious results in many cyberbul... Read >
Author: Mindy Matter
20th May 2008
Art Mason of “Art Mason’s The Peaceful Warriors’ Martial Arts Institute” recently released 10 warning signs of low Self-Esteem. A problem that is ever growing in our society and community, often missed or ignored the problems associated with havi... Read >
Author: Master Art Mason
15th May 2008
As your business grows, and your staff strength along with it, you will face the usual challenges of people management. We’ve said a lot earlier on motivation, team building and cultural diversity. Let’s take a look at an unpleasant, but inescapable r... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
15th May 2008
What was once confined to the school yard has expanded into cyberspace, and these days, cyberbullies are causing more than just hurt feelings. Studies suggest that more than 42% of kids have been bullied while online. With serious results in many cyberbul... Read >
Author: Mindy Matter
25th April 2008
Cyber bullying has become very common these days. It has become a novel method adopted by bullies to target their victims. These days, bullies use instant messages & websites, chat room to humiliate or torture the victims.
In case your child has suffe... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
25th April 2008
Bullying has become a common problem among children. Victims of bullying are unable to find out way to stop becoming subjects to this vice. This is the reason that most adults are finding out ways to prevent bullying. There may be several reasons that enc... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
16th April 2008
There are certain behavior problems associated with ADD that results in other problems. Children who tend to show disruptive behavior in school are often labeled as bullies or trouble makers. Some people also label them as plain dumb.
Children sufferin... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
03rd April 2008
Hounding is often considered a "kids will be kids" problem. But according to the National School Safety Center, however, bullying has become a pervasive and serious form of harassment in many schools. Some expert on bully-victim problems reports that one ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th March 2008
Kevin Trudeau says it is time to fight fire with fire when combating credit card companies in chapter 7 of Debt Cures. The lenders are unscrupulous in their tactics, so Trudeau urges consumers to counter attack. Remember facing down bullies when you ... Read >
Author: amzako@gmail.com
25th February 2008
Bullies are never as tough as they want you to believe. Most are without friends, and are far more insecure than you are. Look them in the face and never back down from their threats.
Back in my school days, even at the office, I don't recall any bul... Read >
Author: Don Monteith
11th February 2008
Were your first encounters with a bully sort of pleasant? And then later she got meaner as time went on? If you have, you may have noticed some innocent sounding jabs at you in the very beginning of your relationship. Those were "Pass by Nibbles," I call ... Read >
Author: Abbey Whitehall
11th February 2008
Anyone who is bullied, experiences very subtle bullying. It's bullying that's so subtle, you hardly know as it happens. But it does, and you're left a notch, or two hundred lower afterwards. Just what a bully wants! Mission accomplished! Haven't known wha... Read >
Author: Abbey Whitehall
20th January 2008
Bullies on the playground-you thought that you had left them behind in grade school along with bloody noses, homework, and the mean school principal. Yet, the same bully behavior can appear when you are confronted with an aggressive negotiator.
A bully... Read >
Author: John Bradley Jackson
19th January 2008
Researching for an article, I spent a few weeks in the blogosphere looking for information about the leading presidential candidates. My intention was to learn the candidates' positions on issues that affect the self-employed. What I found instead shocked... Read >
Author: Heidi Whitaker
10th November 2007
One of the most important things to consider when looking at options for self defense for women is what type of goals/needs that women has. The best options of self defense vary greatly between a thirteen year old girl, a twenty-five year old women, and ... Read >
Author: Carl
14th August 2007
Nearly everyone has suffered this at least once in his career-the boss who makes each workday a living terror. You can find the Boss from Hell in any industry or occupation. Even the best companies slip up from time to time, allowing bullies to rise thr... Read >
01st August 2007
Now before you go about thinking that you will not get to gain, please finish reading this article first and decide later.
Now, contrary to what many people think, it is not only children who get to suffer from bullying acts. The actual fact is even we... Read >
Author: Zach Kong
01st July 2007
"I just want the bullying to stop. That is all I ever wanted. I used to love going to school. Now I hate it." -- Verity Ward
What is a bully? When does the typical behavior of children (younger and older) stop being normal and expected and transcend to... Read >
Author: Gary A. Crow, Ph.D.
05th June 2007
They say that women are too emotional. And when it comes to troubles, the women are much too engrossed in them. You may have seen women back in your elementary and high school days pushing each other, slashing spiteful words at each other, pulling each ot... Read >
Author: ron7650
04th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 James Liu
Kaizen-Taekwondo is a fairly modern type of Martial Arts and it is one of the best types of Martial Arts for kids. Its aims are to turn kids into confident, self controlled and focused young people.
The Reasons Why It Is... Read >
30th May 2007
In March 2007 in the UK moves were made to start putting pressure on Tony Blair and the rest of government to start recognising and helping autistic children in schools who are being bullied. A number of parents have outlined that their children are being... Read >
21st May 2007
If you are home schooling your child you have no doubt heard the question, “But what about his/her need for socialization?” By this we know they mean, “Will the child be able to interact with a variety of people in a positive way? Will he or she lea... Read >
Author: Lisa Lee
30th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
-The man who quits his job because of harassment. - The woman whose husband stays out late at night repeatedly and tells her he is entitled to do what he wants. - The child whose parent tells him often "you are lazy".
... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
04th April 2007
Ask any child what a bully looks like, and he or she is likely to describe someone who is bigger and stronger. Yet, while bullies certainly are known for their ability to overpower others physically, mental bullying can be just as damaging to children.
... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
12th February 2007
Watching a child become the victim of bullying can be one of the most painful things that a parent has to deal with. Frustration can lead way to anger as your plea to stop the bullying falls on deaf ears. Feelings of helplessness can overwhelm you as you ... Read >
Author: Bonnie Foshee
25th January 2007
Bullying is a big problem in our schools today. However, bullying has always been a problem. The main differences between bullying today from the past are the nature of the bullying and the violence that occurs in the aftermath. Cyberbullying is becomi... Read >
Author: Mark Lakewood
18th November 2006
The internet has become another channel for our children to socialize and interact. It provides youth with boundless opportunities to learn and communicate with a wide range of information readily available to them. However, there lies the danger of the W... Read >
Author: Chris Lakatos
17th November 2006
Virginia schools students recently have returned to school. Along with the studies and coursework they expected to face, they have a new program with which to deal ? a bullying prevention program.
Bullies are prevalent in all schools today. It has be... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
28th September 2006
When it comes to Halloween, most kids think of the fun, the candy and the dressing up. What they don't think about is the dark and the danger that can be a part of Halloween night. Here are some common sense safety tips to keep you and your children safe ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
27th September 2006
Fear is controlling the lives of billions of people in every corner of the world. Are you one of them? In this age of anger and hatred, violence is everywhere. Fear is hard to avoid with so many current acts of global terrorism, unforeseen natural disaste... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
19th September 2006
In 1962 a young cartoonist, Stan Lee, came up with an idea for a new comic superhero. During an era in which most of our superheroes were muscle-bound adults, young Peter Parker struck an unlikely figure.
An adolescent -- a pimply, gangly short-sight... Read >
Author: James Shenton
29th August 2006
The phone is ringing off the hook and caller ID identifies the incoming calls as "unknown caller," toll-free call," or "out of area." When you finally politely answer the phone you're confronted by an obnoxious, rude and threatening bill collector.
If ... Read >
Author: Susan Megge
19th August 2006
I've never been one to enjoy performing hours and hours of kata. That doesn't mean I don't like to practice my martial arts moves, just that I prefer them to be more active and realistic.
Over the years, I have searched for an effective martial arts st... Read >
Author: Rick Parrott, MCP
07th August 2006
There are a lot of difficult things that children need to put up with when they go to school. Everything from bullies to difficult assignments from teachers (and perhaps a lot of homework) but something that seems so cruel that many children go through is... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog
27th July 2006
School can be a tough place for many kids. It has a lot to do with bullies and cliques and trying to fit in during one of the most tumultuous times in our lives. For some children, school is made even more difficult because of academic difficulties. Every... Read >
Author: Angie Stocklin
20th July 2006
Procrastination is the thief of time - and money too, at the PC. Your Internet connection, equipment and power cost you. Some tasks are no fun - but don't let them pile up. Constant dithering and delaying will wreck your
health, wealth and reputation.
... Read >
Author: michael madigan
20th May 2006
Regular news reports and some stray studies suggest that some online games are affecting children. Parents are worried and blame the gaming industry. This approach is similar to blame the alcohol industry if your child starts drinking or blame the tobacco... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
07th May 2006
As parents, we do everything we can to protect our children from harm and to provide them with the skills they need to be healthy, successful adults. The problem is, we are not with them all the time. What our kids do at school is sometimes a mystery to... Read >
Author: Robert Jones
12th April 2006
The Brain Chemistry of Bullying and it's Effects of Behavior
By Peyton Quinn www.rmcat.com
I have talked about "bullying" in schools and elsewhere in this column several times. The victims of bullies sometimes know that being bullied as a young per... Read >
Author: Peyton Quinn
03rd April 2006
The dilemma of being a parent and a friendI don't know any parents that look into the eyes of a newborn baby and say,How can we screw this kid up. (Russell Bishop)This morning was one of the many in which I wondered about the combinationof being a parent ... Read >
joan marques
11th March 2006
Most people at some stage of their lives will become the victim of bullying. People may think that this only occurs at school, however a lot of bullying also occurs in the workplace and even by your local neighbours. This article describes how I have lear... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
02nd February 2006
Being the bully you are or the bully you dont want to be is going to be hard to get my message across. An invisible barrier is hampering my vision where I struggle to focus on which bully is behind the actions like that of the devil at work.
Is it the bu... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
26th January 2006
All our lives we have lived under threat from government laws that supposedly are to be in our best interest. This government now needs to take an interest in a mightier force where we fear for our lives and confined to our homes because of the street Bul... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
24th December 2005
Nearly everyone is bullied at some time in their lives: by brothers and sisters, by neighbors, by adults or by other children. If you are being bullied, you may feel scared, vulnerable and quite alone but you owe it to yourself to try and sort out the sit... Read >
Author: David Skul
05th September 2005
Home-schooling removes children from public school. That alone makes home-schooling worthwhile. Unlike public-school children, home-schooled kids are not prisoners of a system that can wreck their self-esteem, ability to read, and love of learning.
Hom... Read >
Author: Joel Turtel
12th July 2005
"Mom, I want to quit karate."
With those few words, Ryan, my thirteen-year-old son, declared war.
For two solid years, four times a week, I had willingly driven thirty miles to the nearest karate dojo. In that short amount of time, Ryan exhibited a... Read >
Author: Susan Taylor Brown
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