Archive for November, 2009
Author: Judy H. Wright Many families, ours included, have learned that breakfast is eaten after we are dressed and have made our beds. Dressing and making a bed somehow only takes five minutes when done before breakfast and take forever if done after breakfast. If it is your child’s job to see that the pets are [ READ MORE ]
Author: Richard Gorham It’s been said many times that true leadership is measured by ones ability to motivate and influence others. Leaders must work hard at motivating people to take action necessary to drive change and to ultimately increase results. Even though most people would agree with the definition of leadership as the ability to motivate and influence [ READ MORE ]
Author: L. Scott Harrell How do I become a private investigator? That’s a complicated question with several parts that largely depend upon in which state you plan on working. You have two options; you either work for a licensed private investigations agency or you go to work for yourself and obtain your own PI company license. Either way, you there [ READ MORE ]
Author: Timothy Stelly Sr VI. “THE RIFLEMAN”JOHN McCAIN One of the most popular shows of the 1960’s was the western drama, “The Rifleman.” It was the story of rifle-wielding Lucas McCain (played by Chuck Connors). When peaceful efforts failed, McCain used his rifle to settle disputes, literally shooting from the hip. In American politics there’s another [ READ MORE ]
Author: Beth O’Malley Information is gold when you are adopted. Every tiny piece is precious, whether it’s a photo, Wording For a Gift Certificate , or quote from the orphanage staff. LifeBooks help put all the information pieces together in a way that helps your child make sense of, and ultimately feel good, about his/her history. People [ READ MORE ]
Author: Kevin Flatt K-State, Wichita State collaborative research studies wheat bran from different wheat varieties, effect on suppressing colon cancer MANHATTAN — We’ve heard the conflicting information: Wheat bran can reduce the risk of colon cancer in humans; wheat bran does not reduce the risk in humans. But which one is true? Both, sort of. In the mid-1990s,, Discover Cancer , [ READ MORE ]
Author: Zane Shaffer Fast weight loss diet plan is what many look for to lose weight immediately.However, we all know that there is no shortcut to lasting success; similarly a progressive weight loss program will involve disciplined eating habits, regular exercise and a commitment to lose weight and look good. The fast weight loss diet plan [ READ MORE ]
Author: Peter Rivers If you have two or more children then it is obvious that they will always fight for their personal space, but it may not be possible for you to buy separate beds for them may be due to lack of floor space or shortage of funds. A bunk bed will prove to be [ READ MORE ]
Author: Ian Finlayson Ginkgo Biloba has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. Ginkgo is perhaps the most widely currently used herbal treatment aimed at augmenting cognitive functions–that, psychiatric disability nj , is, improving memory, learning, alertness, mood and so on. Germany recently approved the extract for treating dementia. Modern studies have also [ READ MORE ]
Author: Anonymous Pinellas County, FL September 6, 2004 — …unfortunately, the judges presiding over the case of Ms. Terri Schiavo, of Pinellas County Florida, will not look into the circumstances surrounding the actions of Michael Schiavo, her estranged spouse, as they are “blind” to the real issue. Fact is, they claim the real issue is [ READ MORE ]