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Spring comedy festivals in Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia offer visitors a chance to enjoy comedic acts in English or French.
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New to yoga? Not sure where to start? For some, Bikram yoga is the ideal practice, but others claim it's the "anti-yoga" yoga.
With Gina Carano dethroned as the face of women's MMA, it is Toughill's opportunity to become the next Strikeforce Women's Champion. But can anyone stop Cris Cyborg?
Successful corporate identities can be intertwined with consumer identities. As customers become more loyal to a brand they begin to personally identify with the product.
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Students learn respect, cooperation skills and more in this unique curriculum that manages classroom behavior through group problem solving.
A recent award by the Cooperative Children's Book Center draws attention to the latest thoughtful and appealing picture book by talented writer Bob Graham.
Read the human story behind the humble beginnings of the Trading Post, the classifieds newspaper that helped Australians buy and sell second-hand for over four decades.
Explore debates about the American family. Is it in transformation or decline. The Progressive and Traditionalist approaches are reviewed.
Meet other book lovers and share book chat online at these book club websites with reader reviews, book ratings, personal book collection lists and book recommendations.
Understanding the demographics of a community and its members' health issues is fundamental to the health promotion program planning process.
With his new album Who You Are in stores, Cary Brothers tells Suite101 about his special relationship with his fans, in part 2 of our special interview with him.
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People are not born moral; they develop morality over time. Where or from whom, however, do they acquire their concepts of right and wrong, good and bad?
The pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock nearly 400 years ago. They established a government and churches, and, today, their influence remains strong.
As President Manuel 'Mel' Zelaya plans to return to Honduras after being ousted and flown to Costa Rica, the international community watches with bated breath.
In this interview, Up writer/directors Pete Docter and Bob Peterson discuss talking the film to Cannes, and their advice to animators.
Meriwether Lewis is justly famous for leading the Corps of Discovery to the Pacific Ocean. But Lewis the man is harder to reach. He also had a mysterious death.
Senator and Democratic nominee for President Barak Obama, is isolating religious groups in his appeal to religions who typically support Republican candidates. Both the C
Teaching English in South America can vary greatly from country to country. Two experiences of teaching English in Argentina and Venezuela illustrate these differences.
Toni Morrison explores how a community that functions like a family allows itself to cast out one of its most vulnerable members.
Sykes says his book is about "the history of the world as revealed by genetics." He names the genetic clan groups and describes their world.
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