September 16, 2010
Does it really matter to you how annoyed your friend is when she posts on Facebook how loud the person next to her is at the coffee shop? Or how your friend feels after staying out too late? But if you have a funny story ab... continue reading...
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In these tough economic times, many people turn to entrepreneurial efforts because they know a full-time job might be far into the future. A new book can help you make some good supplemental incom... continue reading...
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This guest post was written by Terri Ouellette, who is known as Terri O.
Whoever paired the song “it’s the most wonderful time of the year” with the beginning of the school year was a little off. It should be the most stressful time of the year. O... continue reading...
July 22, 2010
Just seeing the home page for cookie-recipes.net will get you hankering for a warm, chewy chocolate chip cookie. Check out this free website for hundreds of cookie recipes for you to try with your family. Not only that, they also offer all ... continue reading...
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As we approach the Back-To-School season, one thing looms large for many parents of high school students – the SAT. The SAT is a standardized test many universities and college use to determine if an applicant is qualified for their institution.
Mos... continue reading...
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- By Alexander Hiam (www.alexhiam.com) who is the author of Business Innovation for Dummies
Arts and crafts are, like anything else, more or less creative depending on the approach you take. To use art as a way to strengthen... continue reading...
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Atlanta, GA -- Stephanie Nelson, founder of CouponMom.com and author of The Coupon Mom's Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bills in Half: The Strategic Shopping Method Proven to Slash Food and Drugstore Costs, says if a family knows some simple strategies they... continue reading...
July 15, 2010
(via Press Release) It’s no surprise that becoming a mom changes everything. Many career-focused new moms don't expect they'll scale back after the baby arrives, but often priorities change. The good news for moms who hop off the career fast track is there are now more wor... continue reading...
July 3, 2010
Pirates, princesses, fairies, sports - these are all the traditionally popular themes for children's birthday parties. This time of year, water slides, pool parties and bounce houses are some of the more popular themes, according to Jon LaNasa... continue reading...
July 1, 2010
Today, from 4pm to midnight Eastern at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California, a host of personalities and celebrities will be raising money to help send care packages to our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan at ... continue reading...
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