August 15, 2005
Working at home has become a trend in the way we conduct business these days. It has moved beyond telecommuting, where your company would allow you to work at home. Now many small companies are totally home based. They may provide services to another company, such as billing, human resources, coun... continue reading...
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Shopping August 14, 2005
Are you looking for a good book to read this summer? Are you looking for a good book for your young ones to read this summer? I can remember some great times curling up with a good book in the shade of a tree, in a hammock and some ice-cold lemonade. It was a good way to spend a hot summer afterno... continue reading...
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Social Science July 31, 2005
A relaxing way to spend a summer afternoon (or any afternoon, for that matter) is to visit a museum. There you can loose yourself in the beauty of artwork or sculpture, paintings or writings. But finding the time to do that can often be hard to do. Until today anyway. The Family First Site... continue reading...
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Travel June 1, 2005
For children, learning to read opens up worlds of adventure and fun, limited only by their imagination. For me, going to the library as a child meant a long ride on my bike. But worlds of adventure that I found there are still with me today. With the Internet, it is possible to ... continue reading...
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Technology May 11, 2005
My children are finally growing up and leaving home. As my wife and I reflect on the job that we did raising them, we find that we made some good choices, and some bad choices. The art and science of raising a family have changed over the past 18 to 20 years. So have the resources. I reme... continue reading...
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Technology May 2, 2005
Have you ever come across a question that you just couldn't answer? It could be on any subject, or about any person. But being stuck for an answer can be frustrating. But have no fear; today's Family First Site is on the way to give you the needed help. There are no flashy graphics, but it has a... continue reading...
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Travel April 21, 2005
Have you wondered just how that cell phone you are using everyday really works? Or how the ice in an ice rink gets cold? And how it stays that way? Are you a naturally inquisitive person? If so, then today's Family First Site will be of special interest to you.
Called howstuffworks, this site... continue reading...
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Social Science January 27, 2005
Using computers has become common place. The tasks computers are performing today were science fiction only 30 odd years ago. Now they are science fact. This technology has changed how our children are educated. When I was in school, it was called typing. Today it is called keyboa... continue reading...
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Technology has changed our day to day lives in many ways. It used to be that you listened to your music on a record, or a cassette and then CDs. Now it's common to have an electronic gizmo that you upload your customized playlists to. Television used to come in over an antenna, now it's usual... continue reading...
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School out? Library closed? Homework is due tomorrow! Big problem, right? Wrong, thanks to the services from today's Family First site, where the answer is always in.
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