Jan 27
One of the most popular and widely used anti-aging skin ingredients is of course Vitamin C. In anti-aging skin treatment, Vitamin C is probably the most effective ingredient of them all. The skin receives many great benefits from Vitamin C such as helping to get rid of the free-radicals that can seriously damage your skin and also helps your body to increase it's production of collagen. Manufacturers have also invested vast amounts of money into researching ways to find alternative forms of ...
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Jan 26
Have you thought about how your holiday decorating affects the
environment? What can you do about your holiday decorating to
improve your happiness and at the same time be kind to the
environment?
The good news, taking action to decorate your home and office
for the holidays, while keeping respect for the environment,
makes your workload easier.
Conquer holiday stress with simplicity. Keep your decorations to
a minimum. Simple holiday decorating makes your life easier to
manage.
Simple ...
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Jan 24
ABUSE Useful Links & Things
Need information? Don't know who to ask or where to turn? Here
are some useful links and information sources that will respect
YOU and your privacy.
Abuse:
Most of us don't know a lot about Child Abuse - what it is and
what the results can be. This information is written for young
people like you who want to know more. You may be reading this
because you're concerned about yourself or about a friend, or
just because you're interested in the subject.
As you get ...
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Jan 23
It is no secret that women all over the world seek perfect skin and hair and will pay through the nose to get the latest products to help them achieve this. Whilst these products may or may not work, you can however make inexpensive, natural beauty and hair treatments from ingredients that you already have in your home which will perform just as well as (if not better than ) products you purchase.
If you only have one natural beauty product taking a regular place in your cupboard, then take ...
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Jan 22
We have all been in the situation before. You meet a person with a disability, and you just don't know how to act. You try to act as if there is nothing different, but you can't. You don't mean to feel uncomfortable, but you do, and they can see it in your eyes. They see it everyday. But this situation becomes even more critical when you work with someone with a disability. So what are some guidelines you should follow when working with people with disabilities? 1. Shake hands ...
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Jan 21
Your car came with one. Your TV has one. Even your cell phone
has one. . . but when you have a little bundle of joy entering
your life, an instruction manual does not come with the
delivery. Children are a special gift--full of love, adventure,
hope and joy.
Learning about the developmental stages of children and what can
be expected in each stage is vitally important to all parents.
Since each baby is a unique individual with a distinctive
personality, your child's development may vary ...
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Jan 20
If you are one of the millions of parents who receive sporadic
child support payments, here are three strategies you can use to
improve the untimely receipt of child support payments.
Caution: These strategies will not work for everyone, but
remember nothing from nothing leaves nothing.
1. If you are to receive child support payments, insist the
paying parent buy a life insurance policy covering the term of
the payments, naming you as the owner and beneficiary. Your 'ex'
will be unable to ...
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Jan 19
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in North America
(after heart and other cardiovascular diseases) and breast
cancer is among the leading causes of death among women. Cancer
prevention, not cancer research or cure, is therefore a top
priority for all women. Of known cancer causes, smoking tobacco
accounts for about a third of the cases and diet is blamed for
another 30-50 per cent, although the relationship between food
and cancer is hazier than for tobacco and there are no ...
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Jan 18
This philosophy's been around a long time.
In fact, a study done by Zero to Three, a nonprofit
child-development group, found that 61 percent of the adults who
responded condone spanking as a regular form of punishment. The
percentage of parents who actually use spanking is believed to
be much higher.
And when my five year old son's behavior went beyond annoying a
few days ago, I felt inclined to join the majority and swat him
to "teach him a lesson."
Most parents reach this point with their ...
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Jan 17
The process of detecting skin cancer, the most common form of
cancer in the United States, can be practiced with a monthly
self examination combined with a yearly visit to your doctor.
Early detection is key because, if diagnosed soon enough, skin
cancer is almost always curable.
There are three main types of skin cancer, all of which are
visible if you know what to look for. Melanoma, one of the main
forms of skin cancer, is the deadliest. This disease is the most
difficult to stop after it ...
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