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Young Entrepreneur Intros Icy Item to BMXers

2005-06-23 | With a true entrepreneurial spirit, 13-year-old Aaron contacts companies, negotiates agreements and introduces new products to the Bicycle Motor Cross circuit in Massachusetts. The young BMXer saw a need and an opportunity when he contacted SnowPack, a manufacturer of ice therapy products.


How to Do Space Age Work with a Stone Age Brain

2005-06-23 | 21st-century consultant applies new discoveries in brain function to personal productivity to help people have a better day at work.


Project Drumheller to Send Josiah Schultz to Hunt for Dinosaurs

2005-06-19 | This July, six-year-old Josiah Schultz--a budding young paleontologist--will be traveling to Drumheller, Alberta, the "Dinosaur Capital of the World", thanks to the efforts and collaboration of many people involved with Project Drumheller.


Celebrities Flip over Pink Taffy Designs Baby Boutique

2005-06-19 | Celebrities are going crazy over Pink Taffy Designs Baby Boutique. With an exquisite collection of premium hand crafted furnishings and designer accessories, Hollywood cannot get enough.


Help Send a 6-Year-Old Paleontologist to Drumheller, Alberta

2005-05-29 | Six-year old Josiah Schultz, who lives in Victoria, BC, has a dreamand#8213;to one day become a paleontologist and study dinosaurs. His mother, a single mom with a limited income, is raising money this June so that she can take Josiah to Drumheller, Alberta, and help make his dream come true.


More School Budget Cuts to Come Next School. Maybe A Solution?

2005-05-24 | School's budgets are becoming an increasing problem around the country. Budget cuts are becoming far too common, but a small company in Burlison, TN is cutting prices on school furnishings to help out the budget.


OUR KIDS ARE BEING POISONED AND WE CAN STOP IT!

2005-04-28 | Noted Physician Pleads To End Needless Exposure to Toxins Found In Sports Fields


Kids and Parents Get "Fired Up" for Creative Development through Pottery Classes

2005-04-06 | Kids 'N' Clay will be expanding their operations, via franchising, throughout the United States and selective international locations. Kids 'N' Clay Pottery Studio in Berkeley has been nurturing creativity in young people since 1988.


Reduce Risk: Rent A Plasma Flat Screen Display

2005-04-06 | Rentacomputer.com, a pioneer in computer and network rentals, has expanded its rental product line to include the top flat screen plasma displays from BenQ, Hitachi, JVC, NEC, Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony, Sharp, ViewSonic, and Zenith.


Hollander Consultants Creates Tight-Knit Teams with Florida Symposium

2005-03-25 | Attendees are attributing their ability to work better as a team to the lectures they attended in Florida


International Galleries Inc. Sets The Stage For Global Art Phenomena "ART MEETS OPPORTUNITY"

2005-03-24 | IGI -International Galleries Inc. Creating Limited Art Edition "Market" Paradigm Shift


ScreamFree(tm) Parenting Offers Solution for Parents With Special Needs Children

2005-01-31 | ScreamFree Parenting Creator Provides Keynote for Families of Children Under Stress (FOCUS). FOCUS says ScreamFree Parenting Program valuable for children with special needs.


Where's P.T. Barnum when you need him? - Scholarship Offered to Wildest P.T. Barnum publicity thinker for new book campaign

2004-12-23 | Prolific author seeks outrageous publicist to help promote new book -- offers $1,000 cash scholarship -- Wants to "Shake the Earth" April 5th


DaySpring Preschools Holiday Tips: How to keep your child from being overwhelmed during the holidays

2004-12-03 | The holidays not only provide excitement, but also undue stress for children. DaySpring Preschools in N. Texas seek to educate parents on the affects of the holidays on kids.


AUTISM EPIDEMIC-MERCURY POISONING IN CHILDREN

2004-09-25 | New book titled, Mercury: The Winged Messenger, explains this tragedy and why thousands of children are now handicapped. A Government cover up of the facts is suspected.