Hibiscus-High Performance By: Tim Kane Our regions shrub form of hibiscus has a long and storied history in the garden, a history that starts in ancient Asia, where Hibiscus syriacus, the species we know commonly as Rose of Sharon, is native. While not native in Europe, Rose of Sharon was cultivated there for centuries and is referred to throughout ancient writings, including passages of the Bible. Settlers brought it to the New World, and it soon became a landscape mainstay in colonial America.
Review On The First Episode Of Gene Simmon’s Family Jewels By: Edward Charkow A&E is the place to watch the latest version of the family reality show genre started by the Osbournes on MTV. However, there are a few major differences between Gene Simmon’s Family Jewels, and the Osbournes, the zany British family led by rocker Ozzy Osbourne and boisterous wife Sharon. The Osbournes enjoyed such a huge audience mainly because the viewers really felt like they were getting a true, fly-on-the-wall view of one of rock’s first families. Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and ... Tags: gene simmon\'s family jewels
My Google Wish List By: S. Housley There are a number of "wishes" that I have for Google's future. While I would like number one ranking for all of my important keywords and phrases, but I would be willing to settle for Google acknowledging at least a few of my wishes that will benefit the search community as a whole. Tags: google, search, search engine, search engines, wish list, Googles, internet, marketing, in
Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts By: S. Housley RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd. Tags: rss, rss feeds, rss feed, etiquette, tips, channel, internet, marketing, xml, internet mar
What RSS is Not By: S. Housley RSS is not email, nor is it designed to be a replacement for email. RSS is a supplemental communication channel that can be used to deliver content. Email newsletters have had an increasing problem with spam. Email open rates have plummeted, filtering systems have become increasingly complex and with the complexity and volume even "approved" messages have been unable to get through. Tags: rss, rss feeds, blog, email, e-mail, feed, feeds, atom, syndication, communication, commun
Old-fashioned Wedding Traditions Coming Back Into Style By: Sharon Toris Everything Old is New again. In today’s weddings, there has been a tremendous shift towards the traditional, bringing back the rituals and choices that up until now were considered ‘out of style.’
“Brides and grooms love the symbolism of these old-world traditions, which got lost in the past five years in favor of personalizing receptions and make them ‘a show,” says Sharon Naylor, author of 1000 Best Secrets For Your Perfect Wedding and a resident wedding expert at www.P... Tags: wedding traditions, wedding planning, weddings, old-fashion weddings, wedding styles
Sharon Stone Angers Billions By: globalbpo1 What could be worse than pissing off a whole country? Pissing off a whole country that just happens to have the largest population in the world.
After a recent inappropriate comment made by Sharon Stone aimed at the Chinese people, the rest of the country is considering, or has probably considered by now, to ban all of Stones Hollywood films both past and recent. Tags: newsbeet, sharon stone
Martina Mcbride By: qaswer Martina was born in Medicine Lodge, Kansas just outside of Sharon, Kansas, where her parents, Daryl and Jeanne Schiff, owned a dairy farm. She is the second of four children. McBride's three siblings are an older brother, Steve; a younger sister, Gina; and a younger brother Martin. Martin, called Marty, plays in her band.
Embracing Your Child's Disability: You Have the Diagnosis, Now What? By: Kevin & Sharon ONeil A couple discusses their journey raising an autistic child and how their experience inspired them to become advocates for special needs families. The mother is a special education teacher across the K-12 spectrum and a certified behaviorist. The father is also a professional mediator. This is how they see this lifetime challenge, without candy coating, magic bullets or miracle cures. They describe Advocacy as a calling that combines love and hope with clear headed thinking and taking action. Tags: autism, advocacy, special education, behavior management, parental coaching, IEP, 504, ADA, specia
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