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Tucked away inside New York City's James A. Farley Post Office is a little museum devoted to postal history.
Tipping the mailman, doorman, teacher, babysitter, pet sitter, and other workers in the service industry is good etiquette. Learn how much to give for a holiday tip.
Robin Redbreast frequents gardens, hedges, and woods in England, Continental Europe, and Asia all round the year and has long been associated with winter and Christmas.
For decades mental illness has been discussed, studied, researched and tested. From this wisdom has come a variety of opinions and conceptions of the mentally ill.
Freelance writers and fiction writers alike suffer from burn-out. This malady is easily remedied with a few easy steps.
Last week, we explored a lot of different links about mail art. There’s a lot more information than just that, though, so let’s continue.
Teaching children in Kindergarten and Grade One about the people that work in the neighbourhood can be fun with these great lessons ideas.
Sir Roland Hill was responsible for the introduction of the Penny Black postage stamp to Britain an idea that spread across the world and had great consequences.
Enduring the trauma and worry of a lost dog is stressful-- to say the least. Some tried-and-true methods can optimize your chance for a triumphant reunion.
Ray Krone and Ricky Amolsch are two men who were wrongfully convicted of terrible crimes involving human bite mark evidence. Both were later released.
In this four part humorous series, middle school students continue to learn the essential elements of grammar as a foundation for writing.


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