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The impact schizophrenia has on families

12th March 2007
It seems that the most affected of schizophrenia is the family and not the ill person. Families are seeking answers why their child has got ill, what might he have done do deserve the affection. Family members will try to stick together but eventually the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

5 Tips to Successful Time Management

12th March 2007
5 Tips to Successful Time Management By Patty Benton www.moretime4u.org © 2005 JERPAT Virtual Assistants Could you do with another hour added to your day? How about 10? Well, unless you are magical, this isn't going to happen (unless you hire a V... Read >
Author: Patty Benton

Why Local Media Personalities are Dying to Get Your Small Biz Press Release

01st March 2007
Does news happen or is it made? News is happening around us all the time; we only get to see it from our daily existence or through the media. The media are in the business of sifting through the tens of thousands of news pieces happening every day, s... Read >
Author: Caroline Melberg

When and How to Stop Breastfeeding

23rd January 2007
Many nursing mothers become very anxious about when and how best to stop breastfeeding. The decision to stop breastfeeding should be part of a natural process of raising a child and should be of no concern to anyone but mother and baby. If a woman is a... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

Multi-handset Cordless Phones More Useful

21st January 2007
It used to be that there was never a phone around the house where you needed it to be. Cordless phones have almost eliminated that situation, but it has brought new problems and dilemmas with it. Cordless phones are worthless if they can't even be fou... Read >
Author: Kathryn Lang

Pacifying Ideas for the Sick Child

12th January 2007
Pacifying Ideas for the Sick ChildBy Jennifer EllisA sick child is a stress producer for both the child and theparent. The child is irritable and bored and the parent isat wit's end trying to keep the child happy. The doctortells you to keep fluid in the ... Read >
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Advices for Travelling Overseas

16th November 2006
Are you going to live overseas? Are you an exchange student? Are you travelling overseas for less than twelve months? Are you teaching overseas? Are you working overseas? Have you thought about your health cover? Of course, we'd all like to think... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

A World Where Credit Is King

02nd October 2006
We live in a world where credit is king. You don't believe me? Well picture this! We're in the final innings…the score is tied 4 a piece. The game has been tight throughout. Two are already out…bases are loaded…three balls have gone by. Tension in the ... Read >
Author: Wycliffe Williams

The Use of Homeopathy in Pediatric Medicine

31st August 2006
Homeopathy and pediatrics is a combination that many are not accustomed to thinking about explicitly. In fact, homeopathy is regularly used to treat children throughout many parts of the developed world. Although most know very little about homeopathic me... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

The journey to success in your home-based business

06th March 2006
Work at Home Success -- How do you measure the success in your life? As a home-based working mom it's so different than the outside corporate world. I know for me, one day it can be a call from Borders that they are accepting one of my books, where anothe... Read >
Author: Diana Ennen

5 Tips to Successful Time Management

13th December 2005
Could you do with another hour added to your day? How about 10? Well, unless you are magical, this isn't going to happen (unless you hire a Virtual Assistant), so you need to learn how to squeeze every second out of your day. This doesn't mean packing you... Read >
Author: Patty Benton

Instant loans – de-stressing unexpected financial crisis

23rd November 2005
One unexpected expense and all the budget comes crumbling down. It is not the same again. With having a personal battle every month to stay on budget people resort to credit cards to pay for excesses. In case you are one of them, you realize there comes a... Read >
Author: Clarice Noelle

Gift Yourself: How to Rid the Holidays of Must, Could Have and Should

23rd November 2005
Copyright 2005 Vivian Banta It's that time of year again. Some people call it the holiday season and as much as I enjoy it, I have an additional name for it as well: "The Must/Have To, Could Have and Should Season." In my mind, part of the reason, peop... Read >
Author: Vivian Banta

How to Create Your Designer Team

22nd October 2005
Copyright 2005 Anne Alexander Did you know that you have a team that supports your life? This is true whether you are a business owner, a solo entrepreneur or an employee. And the quality of your team has a huge amount to do with the results you are ge... Read >
Author: Anne Alexander

Care for the Caregiver

15th August 2005
Care for the Caregiver by Mark Sichel, LCSW Being a caregiver to an ailing spouse, a sick child, an ageing parent, or a sick friend is a uniquely difficult undertaking. Sadly, caregivers, who deserve nothing but the highest reward for their de... Read >
Author: Mark Sichel
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