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Family
28th February 2007
This article aims to give an outline into an alternative indoor activity for a family to enjoy. It discusses different types of table top games from table tennis to air hockey and runs through anything you may need
In this modern day and...
17th November 2006
It's officially fall, the pumpkins have arrived. Our local pumpkin patch is in full swing. Its time to pull out the carving tools and pie recipes. Here are some tips to help you choose the right pumpkin for your purpose.
For cooking and pie making,...
17th November 2006
You've got good news, and you want to share it with the world! There's a precious bundle of joy on the way- a brand new baby to light up the world of those close in distance as well as those that are close at heart. Show the expecting mother-to-be that ca...
17th November 2006
Every family has different traditions during the holiday season. For some families, one holiday tradition may include an uncle getting dressed up as Santa Claus. In another family, Christmas Eve dinner may top the tradition list. Some traditions are passe...
17th November 2006
It's my favorite time of year again. There is a crisp sting to the weather that is invigorating after the heat of summer. Beautiful splashes of fiery reds and oranges appear in the foliage, as the trees prepare for their descent into winter hibernatio...
17th November 2006
Long Term Benefits of Positive Reinforcement vs Negative Reinforcement by J. Richard Kirkham
Over the years of tutoring students with behavior challenges, I've noticed a pattern of negative reinforcement by both parents and teachers in an attempt to ...
17th November 2006
There are plenty of job opportunities in the United States. What you should know about is proper procedure to get one.
Job vacancies are advertised in the job portals, newspapers, magazines and employment centers. And if you have positive attitude and...
17th November 2006
Knock your neighbors' doors and wait...you can get a chocolate bar or a scary look. This is the fun we have in the tricking or treating on 31st October. Halloween is here again! Trick or Treat is basically an U.S. trend to celebrate Halloween. The whole c...
17th November 2006
Christmas trees are generally put up from 24th December to 6th January. They are triangular shaped and... Is this a law that needs to be strictly followed? Perhaps not. Christmas trees are no longer just a symbol of Christianity but a ?product? in the era...
17th November 2006
?Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house
Not a creature stirring, not even a mouse.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St.Nicholas soon would be there?...
The more we read it the more we love the line...
17th November 2006
It's time to sing, ?I will honor Christmas in my heart , and try to keep it all the year..?. Carols remind us ? here is Christmas again! We can ask in tunes ?Isn't there anybody who knows what Christmas is all about??
It is interesting to note that car...
17th November 2006
It may happen that this type of weird thought has never drive you mad before. We all know what Christmas is all about but we hardly take note of the thing that Christmas is not same for all. One can try to spell out ?Merry Christmas? in various languages ...
17th November 2006
Christmas is one event in the calendar which is celebrated around the world in the most varied of ways, with customs and traditions differing from one region to another and celebrations spanning a wide range from deeply religious to festively secular. Mot...
16th November 2006
There are many do's and don'ts that parents should be aware of in regards to their children who suffer from bed wetting. Let's take a look at the do's and don'ts of this common childhood problem.
First of all do speak with your child's pediatrician at...
16th November 2006
Unless you're still a kid, that inescapable yearly occasion they call, the birthday can get a little redundant. Once you hit your forties and fifties, the routine becomes all too familiar. There's another year that just whizzed by. They always go by faste...
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