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Born in Buffalo, New York, in 1960, Rachel Tzvia Back relocated to Israel in 1980. She returns often to the United States to give poetry readings.
When it comes to enhancing imagination & developing creativity in children, retro play outweighs modern electronic toys. Vintage toys are eco-friendly & inexpensive, too.
You can build success for your ADHD child by directing her energy. Listen to clues she gives by her actions and provide her with activities to explore.
A recently published study finds that patients in the U.S. have better management of their hypertension than patients in Europe.
American designer Ralph Rucci received a National Design Award in October 2008 for his achievements to fashion. His Chado label is named after a Japanese tea ceremony.
Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover's Story of Joy and Anguish chronicles the relationship between a pet owner and the animal that was adopted from a local shelter.
Marc-André Hamelin, known for technical and artistic achievements alike, released a recording of Haydn's Piano Sonatas which exudes playfulness, humor and sheer delight.
Some tout education program flaws as reason for an increase in teen drug use, but new studies lay blame on undeveloped impulse control and lack of parental supervision.
For over ten years, IJOCA has been publishing scholarly and journalistic work on comics. It's worth a look for students of animation, comics, and editorial cartoons.
From streamers and rollouts at the Palestra to the Holy War, Philadelphia has a rich college basketball tradition comparable to many states.
Often overlooked in the treatment of arthritis is the practice of yoga. This form of therapy can eliminate pain or help reduce it in conjunction with prescribed medicine.
As artists around the world tackle environmental issues, tattoo art is uniquely placed to convey the interdependence message.
Suite hailed Michelle Bonilla's triumphant "Phenomenol" as a sizzler of the first degree, and a nice surprise from the Cross Movement label.
Imported from Merrie Olde England, Mummers' antics were once reviled. Today, mumming is reborn as the visually extravagant January First Philadelphia Mummers Parade.
Recharge in Minutes gives the reader a wide variety of easy-to-follow tips for building emotional energy.
Examining primary sources as part of a historical investigation helps students understand Thomas Jefferson's position on slavery.
A look at visiting artists, tuition and famous alumni of the top undergraduate art schools in the United States.
Anita Desai's Clear Light of Day follows two sisters, Tara and Bim, as they reconstruct their childhood memories of their Old Delhi house, where Tara is visiting Bim.
Dr. Susan Vaught is not only a YA author, she is also a practicing neuropsychologist, giving her unique insight into the world of teen suicide, as seen in TRIGGER.
New Year is a time for making resolutions such as losing weight, going to the gym, but psychology and financial experts advise using the time to take stock of your life
Find out seven benefits of physical activity. Discover how to set realistic exercise goals by using five necessary ingredients for a healthy fitness program.


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