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Articles related to "Journals"
Keeping a Journal Our minds, bodies and souls work best together well when we're aware of our "self" and our personal development. This can be achieved by revisiting what is an old idea. journal • journal writing • gratitude journal • learning journal • online journal
The Contemporary Garden Journal: Readers, Writers and Publishers garden journals • gardening journals
Project Planner: Altered Covers Creating handmade books are wonderful projects, but we're going to focus solely on the covers of these creations in this week's Project Planner. art journal • art book • handmade book • handmade journal • altered book
Interactive Couple Journaling couple journal • interactive couples • interactive journal • classified • heart on paper
Lesson Plans 5 (Swans) FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act - 20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) and selected other laws on confidentiality make me leery of sharing details about my students. But this story is one I think I can share without giving away any private information... ferpa • writing • ld • reading • sex education
Organizing the Classroom New teachers need help managing classroom materials. Here's a tip on keeping track of student journals for new teachers to try. organizing the classroom • journals for kids • organizing classroom materials • tips for organizing classroom • managing classroom materials
Panning for Ideas Journals can keep you writing, inspire you to new heights, or give you insight into your writing and yourself. Links lead you to journal resources. journals • writing • journaling • resources • inspiration
What is a Weblog (Blog) What is a blog? Have you ever written in a diary or secretly read someone ease's diary? If you have then you are familiar with the question, "What is a blog?" to really f blog • blogging • weblog • blogger • online diary
Faster Indexing with Macros Keyboard macro programs like QuicKeys can save the indexer time and reduce repetitive stress injuries. index • indexing • indexers • timesaving • timesavings
Artists Date Idea #4 In keeping with a lot of your goals to go on Artist Dates through use of Julia Cameron's book, The Artist's Way, I'll be presenting Artist Date Ideas weekly. artist date • artist date idea • paint chips • paint chip art • assemblage art
Artist's Tool Kit: Game Pieces It's happened to us all. We've got three or four game boxes with that, that or the other thing. Why keep them? It's trash, right? No way! Use these game pieces in art!! altered art • assemblage art • atc • mixed media art • mixed media
Morning Rituals Having a morning ritual is a powerful way to spped up your weight loss progress. By starting your day off in a positive way you will set the foundation for success. exercise • stretch • journal • weight loss • visualize
See Jane Kick Butt A magazine that isn't afraid to throw a few punches while dishing the dirt on celebs haas been nominated for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence. <I>Jane</I> faces stiff competition, but for the editor in chief and her self-titled magazine, this is just icing on the cake. jane pratt • jane magazine • women • media • magazine
Why is the Civil War Becoming So Popular? american civil war • movies • television programs • tv shows • gettysburg
Project Planner: Magazine Clipping Even though this is being categorized in the collage art section, magazine clippings serve as an exciting "tool" for many mixed media art projects. Let's talk about some mixed media • mixed media art • mixed media arts • assemblage art • collage art
Spring Break Outdoor Collection Spring break is here for some and almost here for others. Mix nature and paper crafts with your children when working on these projects! spring break • paper crafts • nature collection • nature • greeting cards
Narrative Beginnings The entry piece to a book-length narrative poem holds even more importance than it would in a general collection. Mary Jo Bang and Ruth Whitman share a technique. poetry • poetry exercise • exercise in poetry • novel-in-verse • lyric narrative
Are You an Information Addict and a Gardener? On-line information for gardeners. enabling garden • horticulture therapy • disability and gardening • online resources • garden clubs
Science Technology Lesson Plan Students create their own "virtual garden" in the classroom and share it with others in the cyber community. Learn how to set up your own classroom project in this article. technology • education • science project • virtual garden • technology in education
The Poet's Way of Knowing Only the truly great get Pulitzers by writing about cubicles, backyards and coffeepots. If "write what you know" still applies, how can the rest of us jazz it up? poetry • fredy neptune • autobiography of red • les murray • anne carson
Who Was Jean Lafitte? A look into the life and deeds of New Orleans' most colorful pirate. jean lafitte • pirate • privateer • buccaneer • battle of new orleans
Being Thankful Being thankful opens us up to receiving all kinds of wonderful blessings. When in a state of gratefullness, we acknowledge our true selves & radiate this energy to others thankfulnees • manifestation • positive people • thankful • blessings
Foster Parenting in Connecticut A brief overview on how to help children in the state care system. foster parenting in connecticut • parents • foster parents • foster parent tips • foster parent classes
Starting With Perennials Just beginning to grow perennial flowers? Starting your first perennial flower garden? Follow this basic guide to planting and growing perennial flowers. growing perennials • how to grow perennials • guide to perennial gardening • begin perennial garden • plant perennial flowers
Don't be led down the so-called garden path! The important aspect of dealing with fibromyalgia is to do one's own research, consult with a well-educated physician who understands fibromyalgia, and not be led astray by every new product, treatment, or miraculous "cure" that some zealous convert tells us will "cure" our FMS.
Gift Ideas for Students At the close of this school year, give your religious education class a gift from the heart. gift ideas for students • inexpensive gifts • gifts from teachers to ccd class • religious education class • gift from the heart
Market Timing Quotes My favorite quotes from experts about trying to time the stock market. best investment newsetter • ibonds • i bonds • brinker • bob brinker
Review: Alphabetica Alphabetica: An A-Z Creativity Guide for Collage and Book Artists by Lynne Perrella is eye candy for every art lover, art creater and art enthusiast. alphabetica • lisa renner • lisa hoffman • linn c. jacobs • lesley riley
Profile: Patricia Anders Every Monday, a new artist will be profiled for your reading pleasure. This week, we're talking to a mixed media artist who is making a mark both online and off! patricia anders • interview • mixed media • mixed media arts • mixed media artist
Cornell Lab of Ornithology The Cornell Lab of Ornithology conducts research, aids bird conservation, educates students and the public, and involves ordinary citizens in science. cornell lab of ornithology • cornell laboratory of ornithology • birds • research • conservation
Eat Fiber for Your Heart Up your fiber intake to 20-35 grams per day and decrease your likelihood of heart disease by more than 60 percent. One cup of black beans and brown rice puts you over the minimum requirement – as does two slices whole grain bread (at least 7 grams per slice – check the label), an apple, 1/2 cup berries, and two one half cup servings of vegetables. heart • fiber • health • rich • foods
Fairies Every spring, when the trees start to turn green and the daffodils bloom by the roadside, I begin to think about my grandfather and the fairies. fairies • faery • magic • spells • squashed
Heart Healthy Grapefruit A new study suggests that eating one grapefruit – especially the red variety – can lower both your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Can a grapefruit a day keep the heart doctor away? lower • cholesterol • triglycerides • heart • healthy
Jefferson: Reader and Surveyor Peter Jefferson, father of Thomas Jefferson, studied at William and Mary College prior to surveying the Virginia and North Carolina boundary. peter jefferson was the father of thomas jefferson • joshua fry • william and mary college • virginia and north carolina boundary line • london
Women: Get Up and Move The March 22-29th issue of JAMA is dedicated to Women's health. This is the first of several articles that sum up the findings reported in this week's publication. This study found that women benefit more than men from aspirin therapy and rarely suffer a heart attack following exercise - especially if they exercise on a regular basis. women • jama • heart • disease • aspirin
Income Disparity and the Mississippi River income disparity • studies • absolute income • mississippi river
The Sixth League: The 24 Hour Hitch The sixth in a series of seven reviews of on-line tales of hitch-hiking, that are lengthy enough to call books. hitching • hitch hiking • online books • the 24 hours hitch • sixth league
Alzheimer's Drugs -- Part One First in a four part series of articles on Alzheimer's drugs. alzheimers • drugs • drug therapy • vitamin e • selegilene
Henry Hudson Henry Hudson commands his first ship, the Hopewell, on an expedition in search of the Northwest Passage. henry hudson • adventurer and sea captain and explorer • english exploration • the muscovy company • sebastian cabot
The Orff Process Carl Orff was a German composer and educator. Orff defined the ideal music for children, "never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech - not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation." Orff said, "Experience first, then intellectualize." carl orff • orff • carl • process • learning
Anti-Aging Research Anti-aging research suggests that four simple life-style steps can lead to exceptional survival, longevity with high quality of life. anti-aging research • anti aging research • anti aging • exceptional survival • longevity
Gateway Drugs Everyone has heard the term gateway drug, and for some it is an accepted theory, yet many still argue if it can be proven. marijuana • gateway drug • adolescent addiction • substance abuse article • cannabis |
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