Articles, tagged with "first day of school", page 7
11th March 2006
The scrapbooking industry has taken papercrafting to an entirely new level in recent years, and that means there is an amazing amount of tools, papers, textures, and embellishments to choose from. But all of these choices can make even the most inspired s...
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Author:
Susie Cortright
22nd February 2006
To lose a loved one is heartbreaking, to see some one you love in pain is heartbreaking, to leave your child on their first day of school is heartbreaking. All these sad events can be removed from our thoughts if nurtured tenderly and tactfully. But what...
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Author:
Kacy Carr
17th February 2006
Keep Preschoolers Cool about Schoolby Jane LakeThe first day of school is a momentous occasion for parent andchild. Excitement, tinged with uncertainty, fills the weeksbefore September. Anxious mothers coax awkward five-year-oldfingers to tie shoelaces (o...
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13th February 2006
Today I am NOT going to be talking about marketing.
It is the farthest thing from my mind right now.
And I also will NOT be telling you anything about writing
sales copy... and I probably won't help you come up with
your next USP either.
Today ...
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Author:
Craig Garber
28th September 2005
The educational software which was especially designed to give a response to the modern necessity includes two services accessible for both disabled persons or students generally: the electronic textbook which usually includes the same information conveye...
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Author:
Ispas Marin
27th September 2005
The educational sofware which was especially designed to give a response to the modern necessity includes two services accessible for both disabled persons or students generally: the electronic textbook which usually includes the same information conveyed...
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Author:
Ispas Marin
31st August 2005
Fear -- Feel It and Keep Moving
by Ginny Dye
Many of us allow our fear to stop us in our tracks. All it takes is
a less than encouraging word, a negative facial expression, or a
less than positive opinion, and we give up before we even get
sta...
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Author:
Ginny Dye
11th January 2005
When I saw my first blog, I wasn't impressed.
The first blogs I ever read were embarrassing tales of teenage angst better left private, political diatribes from both the rabid right and the rabid left, and jargon-filled tech rags that made my eyes glaz...
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Author:
Linda Bruton