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China's One Chilld Policy Despite holding the rule of the "One Child Policy" why can many families with two or more children still be seen on the streets of China? china • one child policy • minority • tribes • economy
Intro to Birth Order Plus Everyone's personality is based on birth order. Very early life experiences form these personalities. How we perceive the world gets filtered by our birth order. birth order • adler • classroom • only • second
Energy and Stellar Evolution How do we know stars must evolve? The fundamental law of conservation of energy, when applied to stars, tells us that they must run out of fuel and therefore evolve. stellar evolution • stars • evolve • conservation of energy • conservation of matter
Book: Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Barbara Kingsolver's "A Year in the Life" details how her family attempted to eat only foods produced within a 100-mile radius of their farm in Virginia. How did they do? locavore • barbara kingsolver • steven hopp • camille kinsolver • local foods
How to Identify Art Just like scientists, we can use standard criteria to evaluate a work of art. Is it unique? Does it transcend? Is it influential? artwork • criteria for evaluating art • definition of art • is it unique • does it transcend
Rules of the Road for Cyclists Traffic regulations for cyclists vary in different jurisdictions, but there are some rules that apply everywhere. how to ride a bike safely • riding in traffic • rules for bike riding • safe cycling tips • basic bike riding rules
Spring Planting: Annual Plants Is it warm enough yet? Wait until after the last spring frost to plant those annuals! Get your frost date and learn how to harden off your annual flowers. flower garden • flower gardening • when to plant annual flowers • spring planting • annuals
Concert Etiquette For the uninitiated it is easy to make a big faux pas at a classical music concert. Use these suggestions or pass them on to someone that needs a gentle reminder. concert etiquette • manners • conduct • ettiquette • behavior
Jobs in Health Care The health care industry is expected to provide 19% of the new wage and salary jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, more than any other industry. jobs in health care • health care jobs • jobs in the medical field • opportunities in health care • doctors
Expansion Mistakes In another self-inflicted blow for baseball, the expansion draft for Arizona and Tampa Bay turned out to be a non-event. Baseball publicized the heck out of the draft, but made mistake after mistake in putting the package together. baseball expansion • tampa • arizona • draft • espn
A Time To Think About Others The holiday season is a time for celeberation, but like many others I also find it to be a time for reflection. Amidst the shopping, eating, and visiting, many of us cannot help but look back at the year that has passed and ponder what was, what could have been, and what will be. mentally handicapped • special needs network
Annual or Perennial? Is that flower an annual, perennial, biennial? Define your terms! Which one(s) are you planting in your flower garden this year? Does it matter? Of course it matters! what kind of flower • annual flower • perennial flower • biennial flower • half hardy annual flower
Easy New Orleans Dishes People are always impressed with my New Orleans inspired dishes. I'm almost embarrassed when asked for my recipes to confess that I use boxed mixes. Zatarain's! zatarain's • zatarains • new orleans dishes • new orleans recipes • easy jambalaya
Interactive Fiction Competitions Four annual competitions, the IFComp, Spring Thing, IntroComp, and the IF Art Show, along with smaller ones, encourage the composition of new interactive fiction. interactive fiction • text adventures • competitions • games • prizes
"IRA Talk" Guest Article by Ruth Mohanram The following information comes from Ruth Mohanram, president of "Many Happy Returns," a financial planning and income tax preparation business. ira • iras • sep-ira • simple ira • keough plan
A New Daycare Center What separates a good day care from a bad one? Aside from blatant code violations and a bright and cheerful environment, what can a parents look for in a new center? day care • child care • new day care • good center • bad center
A Weighty Issue The French consider Americans to be a nation of fat people. A first look at Paris in comparison seems to reveal a collective anorexia. The ideal is probably somewhere in between. french • weight • fat americans • french food
Bigfoot and the Skookum Cast Does the Skookum Cast, which is the impression of a forearm, hip, thigh, and heel, provide proof that Bigfoot really exists? suite 101 • jodee redmond • paranormal • bigfoot • sasquatch
Chowder Seasoned with Fun Near the bountiful waters of the Atlantic, Pleasure Island is hosting its annual Chowder cookoff on Saturday April 21st. Appetites for good fun and food needed! 11th annual chowder cookoff • 10k • kure beach • carolina beach • live music
Ethics and Morality There has come to be a difference in how the terms "Ethics" and "Morality" are used. There is also a difference between what makes for right conduct according to two basic sorts of morality. deontology • utilitarianism • ethics • morality • greatest happiness
Living Walls - Borders & Hedges: Yews and Hemlocks I guess you could call any dense planting a ‘living wall’, but I’m thinking more in terms of plantings made to enclose a space with a purpose in mind. This could be a border or hedge of evergreens or one of mixed evergreens and deciduous plants. borders • living walls • beech • hemlock • yews
New Wallpaper City Guide to London Style mag Wallpaper also publishes guides to the world's great cities. The minimalist London guide is the opposite of Rough Guides, but perfect for the stylish traveler wallpaper city guide to london • best stylish boutique hotels • design and architecture • fashionable restaurants • modern buildings
October Road Review While not the best show of season, it's still very watchable, thanks to sexy boy-next-door Bryan Greenberg. october road • bryan greenberg • abc • laura prepon • tom berenger
Roush's Reign Continues Roush Racing dominated NASCAR in 2005 and it looks as if they'll do an encore in 2006. It was evident at California as the five-team operation spent most of the day among the top seven or eight. Greg Biffle was the man to beat but a blown engine spoiled his day. Tony Stewart seemed to be the only non-Roush Racing driver who may have had a shot to win, but like Biffle, his day ended due to an engine failure. roush • racing • nascar • greg biffle • race(s)
San Francisco It's the 100th anniversary of The Great San Francisco Earthquake - and the 70th anniversary of the film about it. san • francisco • 1936 • clark • gable
Saving Heirloom Seeds If you intend to plant an heirloom vegetable garden, you will certainly want to save your heirloom seeds. To keep heirloom seeds pure, you should have a garden plan... heirloom vegetable garden • heirloom seeds • saving heirloom seeds • heirloom vegetable seed • sally morton
Shoe Organizers If you're frustrated by cluttered shoes, try some of these tips to help organize your shoe collection. shoe storage • shoe organizers • organization tips • shoe racks • organizing closets
Sydney Royal Botanic Garden: Down Under A Down Under delight. sydney royal botanic gardens • australian botanical gardens
Ten Essential Movies (1 of 5) Ten movies that every animated film fan should know about. animation • animated movies • brad bird • the incredibles • pixar
That First Hitch: Virginity Lost Even hitch-hiker's have teething problems. Here's a short look at what ran through the mind of one beginner ... virgin • hitch-hiker • first time • hitch hiker • hitchhiker
The Etruscan Villanovan Period During the important Villanovan Period, Etruscan society saw the onset of great wealth, social stratification, and a cultural explosion thanks to the migrating Greeks. etruscan • etruria • villanovan • pithekoussai • greek
The Jazz Singers Dianne Reeves brings jazz to the big screen in Good Night And Good Luck - others, though, were there before her. dianne • reeves • good • night • and
The Lords Baltimore In 1625, George Calvert owned a 2,300-acre estate in County Longford in Northern Ireland. He would soon be made the first Lord Baltimore. george calvert the first lord baltimore • maryland • king james i • ireland • feudal lord
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