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Incarceration rates continue to rise in this country, and many of the men in prison are fathers. In one Midwestern facility, parenting classes offer help and hope.
Dr. Wayne Dyer teaches us simply how to be a no-limit person. The Sky's The Limit helps others get in touch with their potential without worrying about everyone else.
Creatures either adapt to their environment or become extinct. So called 'ancient' types of animal have been doing this successfully for as long as the 'modern' ones.
Senior dogs (those that are about 8 years old and over) end up at shelters for many reasons that are due to no fault of their own.
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One of the most important activities a project manager will do on a project is planning. Planning identifies what needs to be done, when and by whom.
A bottleneck is the currently critical factor that prevents business growth. Identifying and tackling the constantly changing bottlenecks can sustain business growth.
When teaching in an inclusion class, it is important to involve every child. Learning some simple tips for encouraging autistic students to participate can be helpful.
Childbirth is exhausting, followed by the aches, sleeplessness and swirling hormones, but spare a thought for Cambodian mums, for whom ritual 'roasting' then begins.
Feeling good about yourself is important to your health and well-being. In fact, there is a direct link from how you feel about yourself to what you feel.
Meditation doesn't mean finding a Yogi. It can be done in five-minute increments every day. By practicing meditation in increments every day; most will find peace.
Anorexia nervosa and Asperger's syndrome have a number of symptoms in common, and new research suggests that they may share some neurobiological common ground as well.
Relocated 2008 to the SW corner of Hwy 2 & Hwy 12, Lacombe RV has doubled in size. Suite101 visits the new showroom and talks with GM Pat Hodgins about the new facility.
Starting school is a significant milestone for young children and their families, but helpful preparation can reduce the associated emotional stress.
White spot is a very common problem with many tropical fish, but often over the counter medications are not quite suitable for some of our more delicate aquarium fish .
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