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SearchMothers.com adds Articles, enhanced Forums and Expert Advice for Single Moms on its Fifth Anniversary

2006-05-04 | The online resource for mothers celebrates its fifth anniversary this month with forums, articles and editorials that probe topics that are important to single mothers and custodial moms in a shared parenting arrangement. Also debuting this month is a new "Ask an Expert" feature.



Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say

2006-04-17 | Workshop for Teenage Girls Creates Effective and Successful Communication


WHEE! - THE POWER OF A BUTTERFLY HUG Week of the Young Child 2006 and Beyond

2006-04-10 | Psychiatrist announces fun and fast technique that helps children of all ages learn, cope, and thrive and it takes just minutes to learn and to use!


Repairing your inflatable boat now as easy as painting - just apply revolutionary two-stage Tuff-Coat Inflatable Boat Repair Kit to any damaged Hypalon or PVC surface

2006-03-31 | Fast, easy and inexpensive solution renews, restores and protects inflatables. Instead of replacing damaged inflatable boat for thousands of dollars, Tuff-Coat's Inflatable Boat Repair Kit can fix almost any surface damage for $200 or less. If you can paint, you can repair your own inflatable boat.


13 NON PROFIT GROUPS TO BENEFIT FROM FLORIDAMILLION.COM

2006-03-17 | With the popularity of internet advertising, Tampa Marketing Company has launched a new pixel based website that makes significant contributions of ad revenues to Florida area non-profit groups.


EASTER BASKETS FOR KIDS IN NEED

2006-03-08 | E Bunny Makes a Difference in the Lives of Homeless Children


HONOLULU, Hawai'i., — 2006 Distinguished Economic Botanists Award Winners Named.

2006-03-02 | Dr. David Lentz, President of the Society for Economic Botany, announced today the recipients of the 2006 Distinguished Economic Botanist Award, the society's highest honor for professionals.


WHOA-KTD PROTESTS SO-CALLED "CHILD PROTECTION REGISTRIES" WHOA-KTD expresses concern about legislation that could adversely impact children

2006-02-26 | Adding another rung to the ladder of its standing commitment to protect and safeguard children while they are on the internet, WHOA-KTD cautions all states against development or implementation of dedicated "Do Not Email Registries" that exclusively contain email addresses of children.


IGT Group Prepares Earth Stewardship Workshop

2006-02-17 | The Interfaith Green Team is holding an Earth Stewardship Workshop on March 4, 2006 with three key speakers on the topic of faith and the environment.


Stress Related Disorders Respond to Nature Remedy By 30 Percent, an Organic Education Antidote for Natural System Dysfunction (NSD) Increases Wellness and Reduces Budgets.

2006-01-10 | The Institute of Global Education has identified a debilitating disorder known as Natural System Dysfunction (NSD), and has developed a readily available online Organic antidote for it. At home, work or school, the easily learned antidote, by 30 percent, increases our well-being and reduces budgets.


Nature Clinic Brings Joy to the World: Friends of Natural Systems Education Reduces Stress and Strengthens Personal and Environmental Health at a Free, Holistic Nature-Psychology Clinic Online

2005-12-13 | Our disconnection from nature's ways produces Natural System Dysfunction (NSD), the inability of our consciousness to register 53 inborn natural system sensitivities and enjoy their benefits. A new, free, online clinic educates its visitors to use and teach an Organic Psychology antidote to NDS.


The unique Green Globe project is putting the problem of global deforestation on the map.

2005-11-09 | Two Dutchmen have started a project titled Green Globe in order to warn the world of the dangers of deforestation. Anyone who is interested can purchase a square metre of land in Queensland Australia for US$ 39.90.


Big Dogs, Bikers, and Woolly Worms Work to Benefit Katrina's Kids

2005-11-09 | Abused children work to raise money to share Christmas with the youngest of Katrina's victims


Really, is there "No Direction Home," Bob Dylan? An Omission in Martin Scorsese's Film is Corrected by an Environmentally Sound, Holistic Education and Counseling Alternative

2005-10-08 | A new Martin Scorsese film about Bob Dylan film shortchanges the public. It does not inform us about a direction home that Dylan and our society overlooks and the readily available tools we can use to benefit from taking that direction. Free online articles are provided to help us fill this void


ILLUSTRATED ODE TO THE 2004 WORLD CHAMPION BOSTON RED SOX ARRIVES IN STORES AND ON THE WEB OCTOBER 5TH. Book Sales to benefit the Red Sox Foundation.

2005-10-05 | As the Boston Red Sox begin defense of their first world title in 86 years, Curse to Verse: the Boston Red Sox Miracle Season From A to Z hits the marketplace to help generations of Sox fans re-live the team highs and lows that led up to last year's magical championship.


Asta Arts Fills the Rubber Stamp Void for Hip Young "Craftsters"

2005-09-30 | Crafty young hipsters embrace saccharine-free stamp designs from fellow DIY craft addict.


The Devil Witch - The one book our kids will be reading this year.

2005-09-18 | In my new book, when young Sam Taylor plans to steal his teacher's walking stick, he unwillingly finds himself in a fantastic new world of gnomes, trolls, Kings, ghostly Knights, and of course the infamous Devil-Witch.


Celebrate! ADHD Urges Parents to Adopt-A-Teacher

2005-08-30 | Tragically, most teachers try to change their brightest, most curious students—children with ADHD and Attention Deficit Disorder—with Ritalin rather than changing their teaching styles. Celebrate!ADHD is urging parents to "Adopt-A-Teacher" to improve self-confidence and school performance.


Beck Geodetix GIS work and Aerial Photography Featured at Citizens' State of the Bay Conference at the University of Houston-Clear Lake on September 10.

2005-08-21 | Concerned that threats to the future of the bay are not being addressed, the Galveston Bay Conservation and Preservation Association (GBCPA) is organizing a day-long Citizens' State of the Bay Conference at the University of Houston-Clear Lake on September 10.