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181). Family Ties – When to Let Go  By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
Ruth consulted with me because she was confused about what to do regarding her mother, her brother, and her son. From the time Ruth was born, she never felt like she belonged in her family. Her mother ignored Ruth, obviously preferring her brother, and consistently allowed her brother to beat Ruth up. Ruth had some connection with her ...

182). Baby Shower Games  By : Melanie
Baby Shower Games

183). Faux Painting Tips and Ideas  By : jamies
Faux painting tips Faux painting is a very convenient form of painting the interiors of the house which not only is do it yourselfer type of work but also adds an exceptional look to the entire room. It’s a great way of creating a soothing and pleasant atmosphere around the room. Faux painting can be done with many techniques such as s...

184). Plus Size Dress Apparel - Need Some Tips For Buying?  By : Peter Crump
When you’re buying plus size dress apparel there are a few things you should keep in mind to make your dress look good on you and make you look your best wearing it. Choosing the right dress sometimes takes a bit of thought before you buy, but there are a few tricks you can use that will make your dress look absolutely the best it can be, even if i...

185). Adoption – Hope For All  By : Adoz Lizzat
A mummy! A daddy! The belief that all children are entitled to a family! The belief that all who want to be parents will excel at the life-long process involved! These beliefs, cherished by all cultures, are the foundation for adoption. Yet, in reality, society doesn’t always wholeheartedly support an adopted child or those who create a home for it...

186). Scrapbooks – The Perfect Gift  By : Dave Carter
There is something magical about special occasions – it’s no wonder that we call them special. Long lost family reunites and gripes and moans are put aside, all for the celebration of that important event. Food is shared around an all-embracing table, where everyone digs in with enthusiasm, while conversation bubble everywhere, trickling into one a...

187). Kids Need To Play Outside, How Do You Do That Safely?  By : Willie Jones
If you are a baby boomer then you‘ll remember the good old days when you played outside all day and complained vehemently when you were told to go inside for the night. If you take a look outside these days the streets are fairly empty with few people even walking on the sidewalk or playing in the grass. We’ve become somewhat paranoid ...

188). Classic Toys=Classic Fun  By : Robert Benson
It seems nowadays children are preoccupied with either television or video games. But it wasn’t that long ago when children had to use their ingenuity and imaginations to be entertained when playing and having fun. Parents can bring back this ideology back into our homes by turning off those dreaded machines, getting back to the basics and bringing...

189). How to Host a Superb Kid Birthday Party!  By : Martyn Purdy
How do you plan a children’s birthday party... and still remain sane? Relax, don’t panic and keep it as simple as possible is the answer. Kids don’t care if the room has been vacuumed and cleaned. Think about it for a moment, kid's will make the tidiest of room’s look like a disaster zone within minutes of turning up. They...

190). Digging up Your Family Roots: Part 1  By : Heirlines Team
Digging up Your Family Roots: Part 1 You’ve begun delving into your family history. You’ve already filled in all the names of your great-grandparents on your family tree. You’ve begun collecting the legal documents that record the milestones of your ancestors’ lives: birth, marriage and death certificates. You’ve even located y...

191). 10 Fabulous Reasons Why Troubled Youth Need Military School  By : Mary Murtha
When it comes to handling troubled teens, the public school system is not that well equipped. More often than not, many parents seek help from military schools in order to educate and discipline their derailed youngsters. Recently, military schools, which seemed to get out of the scene in the late 1960's and early 1970's, have started to be crowded...

192). The Rich Look like Beggars, and the Beggars Look like Kings  By : Jon Morrow
If you saw my father on a normal day, you'd feel sorry for him. His clothes are worn and coated with a mosaic of dirt, paint, and other unidentifiables. His boots are solid blocks of mud. His head is covered with a worn-out baseball cap, usually soaked in sweat. You'd think he was a beggar. But he's not. He's one of the wealthiest and ...

193). Where To Find Unique Handmade Gifts  By : Gregg Hall
With the advent of mass marketing and manufacturing the trend has been going towards products that are mass produced by automation. This is definitely good economics as it makes the cost per item lower, but it also generally lowers quality and originality. This year why not be different? I would like to share some ideas with you about ...

194). Hurricane, Utah just got a little bigger  By : gene02
Developer Kendrick Rogers and listing agent is meeting the demands for new homes in the Hurricane area with Almega Homes, Emerald Homes, and Cheney Construction By building the new subdivision called Coronado Ridge. Coronado Ridge is located on a 140 acre track in the ideal spot for fishing and water sports, and camping sites 3 to 5 mi...

195). Back to School: Textbook Savings  By : Matthew C. Keegan
If you are sending your adult children off to college you know that there are three school related expenses which make up the bulk of your budget: tuition, room and board, and textbooks. The first two expenses are mostly fixed and predictable costs, while the third is impossible to predict as well as a potential budget buster. You may not be...

196). The Quick And Easy Guide To Water Filters  By : Ryan Tenney
I bet you are frustrated over constantly having to buy new water filters for your home. After all, you don’t want to drink the tap water straight- who knows where it has been. And, you certainly don’t want to pay keep paying for water filters that only last so long. Well, the good news is that there are a couple of tips to keep in mind when shoppin...

197). 5 Tips For Choosing Gifts  By : Tracy Billings
We all love to receive gifts, whether it’s at Christmas or birthdays, or even a special anniversary. But in order to keep getting gifts, we have to give them to others too. And happily we like that part of the bargain almost as much as the receiving bit. Here are a few tips that may help you choose the right gift for the right person. ...

198). Check Out The Selection Of Arnette Sunglasses Available Online  By : Peter Leigh
If you liked the sunglasses that Johnny Storm wore in “Fantastic 4”, then you like Arnette sunglasses. You don’t have to be a famous movie star to be able to afford to wear them because when you shop for Arnette sunglasses online, you get the guaranteed lowest price. Arnette sunglasses are made using only the highest quality materials...

199). The Quick And Easy Formula For Hammock Buying  By : Richard Menzel
Here’s really simple way to buy your next hammock and make sure that you don’t get ripped off in the process. Hammocks bring back memories of lazy days spent in beach nations where time seems to stand still. This is our memory too- don’t worry- we’ve clearly been to the same destinations (and boy, we can’t wait to get back to Jamaica!). We are goin...

200). Birthday Gift Baskets for Under $35  By : Betty Singer
Are you looking for an inexpensive gift, yet one that has a personal touch and shows the recipient how much you really care? Did you know that you could make a birthday gift basket cheaper than you can buy many presents? In addition, the gift basket will have a personal touch that is sure to be appreciated. The first thing you should d...

201). Common Options for a Grave Headstone  By : Timothy Alice
When an individual has passed on, many are buried underground in cemeteries. With cemeteries becoming overcrowded, how will an individual recognize the grave site of their friend or loved one? A marker is generally placed at the top of a burial site. A grave headstone is a stone marker placed at the head of the grave, otherwise known ...

202). Learning To Drive, And Tips On Arriving Safely  By : George Gabriel
Parents find it hard teaching their kids how to drive. Also, a lot of parents cannot afford to put money out for driving lessons, so they have no choice, but to teach their kids how to drive. Sometimes it's hard for the friend or family member to teach a new driver, because of the lack of patience. Most people should refrain from yelling at their n...

203). How Evil Gains Entry  By : Russ Miles
With fierce crime on an increase, eager For Sale By Owners, are often slack in their judgment of just how dangerous such a thrift venture is. Husbands become homicides, wives are ravaged, families forever devastated, all because invincible men are anxious to sell homes themselves to people who-they only want to believe–are qualified buyers.

204). How to choose an embroidery machines  By : Doug
The latest technology today is sewing machines that double as embroidery machines. By using the computer integrated into the machine, you can quickly and easily add cards or downloads to embroider any pattern imaginable. Instead of spending hours on an embroidery pattern by doing the needlework by hand, create beautiful and durable machine embroide...

205). How Long Has It Been Since You Last Spent Time Together As A Family?  By : Peter Lim
We are busy people. Every one has his or her own life to live, a job to take care of, mouths to feed, dreams to work hard for...and in the hustle and bustle of life, we tend to forget we belong to a family. I was dumbstruck when I first knew that my sister who was older than me by 3 years had been diagnosed with breast cancer. All at o...

206). Picking Furniture for a Nursery  By : Bob Benson
Furnishing a nursery can be a wonderful time for an expectant mother. Not only is it fun to prepare for the birth of a baby, but it gives the expectant mother an outlet for those nesting instincts that will soon kick in. A lot of well-meaning people (i.e. parents and in-laws) will convince you that you simply must have certain furniture for your ne...

207). Reminders: A Gradual Evolution  By : Philip Nicosia
One of the most vivid symbols of modern man is the image of finger with a ribbon tied around it. That image symbolizes a reminder, of not forgetting a chore, a task or an event. One of the dilemmas of modern man is the need for reminders. We are faced with so many responsibilities, chores and roles that sometimes we forget the details....

208). How to Pack for the Movers  By : Kyle Thomas Haley
You’ve chosen a new home, selected a mover, and now comes the task of packing for the move. There are 3 important things you should remember that will save you a lot of time and frustration later: • Collect all the materials (boxes, tape, paper) you’ll need to pack. • Don’t put packing off until the last minute.

209). Time is Money: How Much are You Wasting?  By : DavePierce
Time is Money: How Much are You Wasting?

210). Dora the Explorer: A Fun Companion for Kids  By : Jared Winston
Dora the Explorer is a cartoon show that airs on the Nickelodeon channel, featuring stories about Dora Marquez, a young Hispanic girl who ventures forth on adventurous quests. The Dora the Explorer show is aimed for a younger audience, from six to ten years old, although children that are four or five years old also seem to enjoy the show. Dora spe...

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