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  • Mentoring Programmes Entertaining In Industry
    By: anandbabu | - They impart lessons on the art and science of living, and, in the case of lawyers, the art and science of the practice of law. And through the very act of mentoring, they help others acquire vital knowledge and skills more quickly, and often more effectively, than if it was acquired through the school of hard knocks.
    1.The New Style of Mentoring
    In many ways, todays mentoring relationships function quite differently from those of the past.
    In the traditional style of m ...

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  • Missionary Kassim Ali Muhammad Jaffer
    By: Ibrahim | - (b. 1925)

    Saboo, the great grandfather of Varas Kassim Ali lived in Jerruk, Sind. His grandfather, Karmali and his family known as the Sabooani family migrated to Karachi and settled in the location of Kharadhar. The father of Varas Kassim Ali was Muhammad Jaffer (1856-1946), served as a volunteer, and supplied the vegetables and fruits daily in the Honeymoon Lodge for Imam's family. In 1920, he generously contributed funds in the building of the premises of the Baitul Khiyal in Kha ...

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  • Fun And Profitable School Fundraising Ideas.
    By: KM Coryell | - School fundraiser ideas run from the mad 'Arrest a school mate" and a "No women allowed beauty contest", which both sound like they would cause alot of laughs, to the more familiar like Raffle tickets and Candy sales. Each has their strenths and weaknesses. A School fair might seem like fun and a clever way to bring in some dough, but the time and exertion put into doing it up properly, make it a daunting task for even a seasoned fundraiser.

    Finding the balance of decent money and ...

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  • A Quiet Legend/champion Among Us!
    By: TheTraveller001 | - If you met him in the streets of San Antonio, you would never guess what he does for a living or who he really is. Dr. Lockhart received his Black Belt in 1974 from Attlee Chittum, The Father Of Texas Karate, and as a result began embarking thus far on a 35 year journey of self-discovery through the Martial Arts. Having spent the majority of his career as a childrens advocate, promoting safety and education, Dr. Lockhart believes that we can make a difference in our community one indiv ...
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  • "do You Think You Are Disabled Or Need Special Assistance?
    By: shaikh asif | - One day many years ago a young man arrived at the daycare center. He was in high school, had passed the center many times, and had always wanted to volunteer at the center. At that time we had no volunteer positions available so I asked him to return in a few months when I was confident we would be able to have him volunteer. This he did and we eventually found him a volunteer position working in our twos classroom.

    Jorge was a rather robust young man, slow moving and soft-spoken ...

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  • Why People Tefl (teach English As A Foreign Language)
    By: Bruce Haxton | - TEFL, on paper, is perfect: an exciting career, a chance to see the world, a life full of fresh faces, opportunities and experiences. But, in reality, life at home holds people back: jobs, cars, family, friends, house, age, personal circumstances so what is it exactly that makes people put all that on hold, get TEFL certified and jet off into the sunset? We asked some of our TEFL graduates what made them take the plunge

    1. To fund travel

    Its a happy coincidence ...

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  • "do You Think You Are Disabled Or Need Special Assistance?"
    By: karan solanki | - Jorge was a rather robust young man, slow moving and soft-spoken. To a child he must have seemed like a gentle giant. His easy-going temperament made him an ideal volunteer to work with an active group of two-year-olds. The children responded to him immediately. And, with little need for suggestion from the staff, Jorge began to play ball with the children on the playground and build blocks with the children in the classroom. He loved talking with the children and enjoyed their antics. He was al ...
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  • Rosa Parks Carried The Torch Of Freedom And Equality
    By: David Nalin | - Each year as school bells ring and children open their history books they hear the story of Rosa Parks. What they read and hear is how her one brave act was a key turning point in the fight for Civil Rights in the United States. It is certain that no matter how well the teacher explains it they will not grasp how bold Rosa Parks was. In reality, only those who were there at the time can understand. But that doesnt mean we shouldnt continue to learn about Rosa Parks and how she be ...
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  • Time To Volunteer In India
    By: Sally Brown | - India is moving towards becoming one of the worlds leading economies in the world but there is still a lot of poverty in India so volunteer help is very much needed. India is a great destination for your travel experience. Travelers from all over the world are getting more and more interested in getting to know India in a more meaningful way. Volunteering in India is becoming more and more popular and is a great way for a meaningful trip to India.

    India is the seventh larges ...

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  • Duolingual Education Is A Symbiotic Exchange In Culture And Language
    By: Art Gib | - There are a number of language immersion programs available for students to learn a foreign language by studying 8 hours a day and living with a host family in a foreign country to continue speaking the host's language. The program usually lasts for a number of weeks and the student is only allowed to communicate in the language such as Spanish if the student is in Mexico, Spain or any Latin American country where Spanish is spoken and the immersion educational experience is offered.
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  • Elementary School Fundraising Made Easy
    By: Alec Moreland | - It is necessary to think out of the box while planning an elementary school fundraiser. Though the basics of the event remain the same, a major difference is the fact that these are for small children. The crowds at the fundraiser, the participants, are all kids and therefore you need to think of innovative ideas to encourage their interest and involvement in the event.

    The initiative for elementary school fundraisers is taken up by PTA or the Parents Teachers Association. It is ...

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  • How To Practice Ardha Chandrasana For Seniors
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - Ardha Chandrasana, which is also known as "Half Moon Pose," is an energizing asana that leaves the practitioner with a sense of focused empowerment. It does not matter what age you are; if you can walk on two feet, you can still practice Half Moon Pose.

    The modifications for my students range from using a firm block, stool, or chair for the forward hand to balance on, to using a wall behind the spine and extended leg. My morning Chair Yoga classes are filled with students, where t ...

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  • Yoga And The State Of Spiritual Awakening
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - You read and hear so much about being consciously aware and spiritual awakening, but what does it all mean? What does Yoga have to do with it? How could Yoga practice cause a practitioner to live with intention and complete mindfulness?

    Firstly, let's talk about being consciously aware. One of my Yoga students is celebrating her 96th birthday this weekend. Her husband died quite young and she raised three children by herself. You might picture someone who is bitter, comes to class ...

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  • What Are The Documents Required To Study In Uk
    By: sumitgurg | - Transcripts

    Students who are applying for a Bachelor program or another undergraduate course to study in UK would be required to submit a secondary school report and transcripts (report cards) of the final exams. The report form should be filled out by a school official like the principal, counselor or headmaster. This form should introduce you in the context of your whole school experience in relation to the other students in your class. Admission committees will be interested in ...

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  • Fun Events To Hold To Raise Cash For Your Gap Year
    By: Bruce Haxton | - The skys your limit when it comes to dreaming up ideas for events to hold to raise money for your volunteer trip, but just remember two golden rules plan (early) and ask for help (from everyone)! Here are few ideas and the basics of getting them off the ground. You might think they look wildly ambitious, but give em a go and you might surprise yourself!

    Gigs
    It may seem like a tricky thing to organise, but have a think and odds on youll know someone ...

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  • Social Web Results
  • Pulaski teachers protest board vote against union Shared By: DailyMeMoney - All 39 schools in the 18,000-student district remained open, with substitute teachers and parent volunteers filling in for the absent teachers, Acting...

  • Physical Education, Music and chorus lesson, and Art Classes Shared By: eduactions - Description: Physical Education-Volunteers work with Ecuadorian teachers or alone in teaching exercise and physical health to young children. Music and...

  • Haryana teacher's composition becomes CBSE song Shared By: HeadlinesIndia - Chandigarh: A Hindi song "Naya Aghaz" (New beginning) composed by a Gurgaon-based private school teacher has become the signature song of the Central...

  • campaigns : Campaign Archive Shared By: arfeldman - All trainings are conducted live by experienced teachers and volunteer managers, and are held in an open format so attendees can ask questions and get...

  • How Do I Become a Volunteer? | About the Peace Corps | Peace Corps Shared By: PeaceCorps - Apply online to Volunteer, find a local recruiting event, donate to a Volunteer project, or access teacher and student resources.

  • CBSE picks up CCE song from Gurgaon school teacher - Delhi - City Shared By: jasonmigg - The song was an idea of a school teacher from Gurgaon who volunteered to write it. Her school presented it to CBSE which made it the signature song of...

  • Volunteer of the week: Ruth Sterne Shared By: cookingideas - The retired primary school teacher transcribes for the Leeds Braille Group, and has transcribed the Hebrew part of the Singer’s Prayer Book into...

  • Union teachers stage walkout Shared By: ArkansasOnline - Schools were still open, with substitute teachers, volunteers and those teachers not participating in the walkout. Bus drivers and other support staff...

  • Union teachers on one-day strike Shared By: ArkansasOnline - Acting Superintendent Rob McGill said... parent volunteers and any teachers who do not participate in the walkout to staff classrooms at the schools,...

  • How Kids Can Volunteer: Creative Ways Children Can Help the World | Suite101.com Shared By: pedulianak - Parents and teachers can help guide little ones and youth to make a difference in the world. No act of kindness is too small to be performed.


  • Share The Fun In Volunteering India With Your Peers
    By: Acee | - By choosing to spend time volunteering in India, you will be able to see new things, meet new and interesting personalities, immerse in the rich and sheer vibrant culture of India, learn to speak Hindi and experience life changing events, so why not bring your friends, co-workers or family to share the fun and adventure with you?

    Self-worth, great fun, career opportunities and gaining friendship, love and respect while making a difference to the people around you are only some of ...

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  • Time To Volunteer In China
    By: Sally Brown | - China is the economic wonder of the world leading the world in economic development. With great cities such as Beijing, China is a great destinations for your travel experience. Travelers from all over the world are getting more and more interested in getting to know China in a more meaningful way. Volunteering in China is becoming more and more popular and is a great way for a meaningful trip to China.

    China is growing very strongly and is the leading country in Asia with the eco ...

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  • Yoga And Three Prosperity Myths
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - Do you think that you should not be paid for teaching Yoga? Have you ever been told that a spiritual life cannot have prosperity? Do you believe that you should live a life of suffering? Let's talk about three obstacles that people create to avoid prosperity.

    First myth: While it is true that prosperity is not all about money, it is also true that many people have an ethical problem with wealth. The first of these obstacles rests in the belief that one should not be paid for his o ...

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  • Time To Volunteer In Vietnam
    By: Sally Brown | - Vietnam is a wonderful country with a great culture. The country has been very popular in the past few years for travelers from around the world with many fantastic places to visit. Now travelers are getting more and more interested in getting to know Vietnam in a more meaningful way. And so the idea of volunteering in Vietnam is becoming more and more popular and is a great way for a meaningful trip to Vietnam.

    Vietnam is a definitely a growing country in Asia with the economy mo ...

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  • This Is What You're Looking For. The Ultimate Job. The Ultimate Life
    By: TEFL | - Looking for a job? Looking for a change? Looking for the most exciting employment opportunity of your life. Guess what? You just found it!

    Teach English. No seriously. Its not hard. It pays well. The opportunities and gains are far beyond what youd ever expect. And youll get a job and an exciting one at that. Read on and youll see.

    There are so many opportunities for employment in teaching English it is mind-boggling. Every co ...

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  • A Change Of Tack
    By: Integrity Career Transitions | - So, you have spent 20 years in finance and now you want to be a teacher. How do you go about it when you do not have any relevant experience in the workplace?

    Finding a new job within the same field or industry is hard enough in todays world, but changing careers entirely is another ball game altogether. While there are ways to use your resume to focus in on related skills and knowledge, this might not always be enough. There are, however, other things that you can do to b ...

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  • Every Schools Have School Volunteer-00-777
    By: Rakesh Toparticle5 | - With collection sizes and budgets growing at progressively different paces, teachers and faculty of our nation's public schools would cover in their workload if there weren't volunteers. Our edifice children would miss out on several projects, field trips, and activities every assemblage if it weren't for the many hours donated to classrooms and after edifice programs. In short, without volunteers offering their instance and skills to school/community partnership, our public schools would simply ...
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  • 12 Ways To Reward School Volunteers
    By: Rhonda Jones | - People volunteer for a variety of reasons: learning new job skills, contributing to the success of students, wanting to feel useful, looking for a social outlet, enjoyment working with children, and more.

    Many volunteers gain a sense of satisfaction knowing they are helping a teacher with his or her many tasks or helping child through a difficult problem.

    Even with the intrinsic rewards gained from knowing they are helping others, it is important to be mindful of ...

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  • What A Volunteer Program Does For A School
    By: Rhonda Jones | - Parent volunteers and an effective school volunteer program can enhance the perform of students, enrich the curriculum, enhance a school's image, improve teacher relationships and provide an array of job skills. Learn about the benefits of creating a school volunteer program and why recruiting and training parent volunteers is a must effective parent involvement.

    A Parent Volunteer Program Enriches the Curriculum

    A teacher's job can be overwhelming. Yet many of ...

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  • Tips On Recruiting Classroom Volunteers
    By: Rhonda Jones | - Parent volunteers are an important part of any school program. An effective school volunteer program can increase student achievement, enhance a school's image, reduce behavior programs, improve teacher relationships and improve student morale.

    Unfortunately, getting parents involved in the education process can be daunting. Parent apprehension, overextended schedules, and lack of clear guidelines can keep many potential school volunteers at bay. Therefore, schools must become ...

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  • Top 4 Jobs For Burnt Out Teachers
    By: Kelli Smithh | - "Are you tired of teaching? If so, you are not alone. According to Michigan State University's publication New Educator, the national cost of replacing burnt out public schoolteachers adds up to roughly five billion dollars per year. Good reasons exist for the country's high teacher turnover rate. While education can be an extremely rewarding profession, teaching also presents serious challenges, from mountains of paperwork to needy students to demanding parents. In some cases, the day-to-day st ...
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  • Easy Steps To Increase Pto Participation
    By: V. Blaze | - A new school year brings new students, new parents, and new leadership to Parent-Teacher Organizations (PTO). The challenge is capitalizing on this yearly change and making it work to your advantage.

    If last year's PTO Board members did a fantastic job fundraising and maintaining membership, then follow in their footsteps. Ask the former President to consult and find out what they did to make the year a success. If on the other hand, parents were less than enthusiastic about the ...

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  • Volunteer With Sea Turtles In Costa Rica
    By: David Stevens | - Costa Rica is bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the south-southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. Costa Rica is home to a rich variety of plants and animals. While the country has only about 0.1% of the worlds landmass, it contains 5% of the worlds biodiversity. About 23% of the country is composed of protected forests and reserves.

    Costa Rica is a wonderful country to go volunteering. There are a lot of volunteer projects ...

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  • Never Load Your Laminator Backwards Again
    By: Jeff McRitchie | - If you ask almost any school secretary, they can tell you horror stories about a teacher or parent volunteer loading their laminator backwards and wrapping the laminating film around the rollers. In response to this problem GBC has introduced the revolutionary New 12" Ultima 35 EZ Load Roll Laminator. The new EZ load laminator is perfect for schools, offices and print shops looking to laminate smaller documents. This feature rich laminator is priced at under $700 retail and is one of the first t ...
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  • 5 Ways To Help Your Child Get Ready For A Test
    By: Jennifer Berry | - Getting ready for a test is something every student experiences. The skills required for test preparation are necessary throughout one's entire school career. Children in first grade need just as many test taking skills as a student striving to attain a doctorate in graduate school. Success during an exam not only requires test taking skills, but also proper preparation. While there are countless ways to get ready for a test, there are 5 that stand out as the most beneficial.

    Syst ...

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  • Dreaming Isn't Just For Kids
    By: Maria Smalley | - Do you remember the last time someone asked you, What do you want to be when you grow up? Do you recall your answer? A teacher? A fireman? An astronaut? The President? A Doctor? A mom? An entrepreneur?

    Do you remember dreaming of walking on the moon? Curing cancer? Winning a Nobel Prize? Raising loving, giving children? Owning your own business? Achieving financial freedom?

    What do you dream about now? What do you want to BE when you grow up ...

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  • Learn The Steps To Become An Elementary Teacher
    By: Sandra Wilson.. | - Is it important to you to be able to work with children and shape their minds and lives to become all that they can be? If so, we hope you will find the following steps to become an elementary teacher instructive and helpful in following through on your dream.

    To become an elementary school teacher a person needs to have not only a good education but a well rounded one also. Therefore it is important that they have taken classes in English, math, science, history and sociology. ...

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  • Thailand Can Be A Retirees Paradise
    By: Lee Dobbins | - If you are starting to wonder about where you could retire to, the chances are that Thailand has not been one of your first choices. However, the people who have retired to Thailand really do love the way of life there and it may well be worth thinking about it once you have done a little research.

    What to Expect From Retiring in Thailand

    Thailand is well known for its fantastic weather and it is certainly somewhere that you should consider if you want to experience ...

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  • Become A Conversation Assistant And Learn Another Language
    By: Jake Solochek | - Advice for Parents
    The Falling Dollar and "the Greeter."

    BY Steve McCrea, Tutor

    When I was a teenager, I looked forward to traveling in Europe. I heard about other young people who had spent a summer learning French or Spanish. The dollar bought 4 Swiss Francs back then. Now the dollar is worth 1.2 Swiss Francs. What should this information tell a parent?

    1. Visiting the USA is cheaper for international visitors. Expect more tourists in F ...

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  • How To Find A Job As A Sub
    By: Susan Slobac | - It's early summer, and like many recent college graduates you might be looking for a new job. If you are interested in becoming a substitute teacher, now is an excellent time to begin the search. These tips will help you in your first-time search for substitute teaching jobs.

    Before you begin looking for substitute jobs, you will want to put a professional-looking resume together. Be sure that your name and contact information are prominently displayed on the first page, to ma ...

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  • The Purpose Of Yoga: The Change We Wish To See
    By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | - One common thread among all Yoga practitioners is the desire to make the world around them a better place to live on all levels. Many Yoga teachers volunteer community time in selfless service or contribute to local charities.

    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi once said, "We must be the change we wish to see." What are the deeper implications and universal meanings of these words? You could spend years analyzing the words of Mahatma Gandhi. In a Yoga class, he is often mentioned as t ...

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  • The Christ, Ratu Adil & Satria Piningit--revealed?! Part 5
    By: Luxamore | - Below are extracts from the literature of the Summit Lighthouse concerning the incarnation of Satria Piningit as the Comte de Saint Germain :

    "Upon his ascension from the Rakoczy Mansion in 1684, Ascended Master Saint Germain entered the Great Silence (nirvana) where his beloved twin flame Portia, the Goddess of Justice--whose name he had inscribed in The Merchant of Venice--had long been waiting his return. Not long thereafter, the beloved Sanctus Germanus was given the dispensat ...

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  • Donations--to Give Or Not To Give
    By: Roy E. Klienwachter | - "Giving" is the greatest opportunity for you to express who you are and how you see yourself in relationship to others and your environment in the moment.

    When you walk by a beggar and ignore his outstretched hand-you are making a personal statement about yourself, how you feel about the beggar or what he is doing. We make judgments about the situation based on our own perceptions about the one asking for the handout. There are very few of us who could not give him something, i ...

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  • Coping With Thailand's Tightened Visa Regulations
    By: Nola L. Kelsey | - It is the end of an era in Thailand. Political changes occur rapidly in SE Asia. Nowhere is that more evident than inside the Land of Smiles. In the wake of the John Karr / JonBenet Ramsey fiasco, Thailand has tightened restrictions on Tourism Visas and stymied the lives of tens of thousands of travelers. Officials claim the two are not connected.

    For many years now, backpackers have flocked to Thailand. It's tropical climate, gentle citizens, inviting beaches and ease of travel b ...

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  • What To Do If Your Employer Asks For A Police Check
    By: Shannon Columbo | - You have been asked to provide a police check for your new job. How do you go about doing this? What information will be given?

    Firstly, it is a matter of procedure to be asked for a police check if you are going to be holding certain jobs. You can expect to be asked for a police check if you are working with children in any capacity (from one week at summer camp to teacher's college to daycare supervisor). You will also be asked for a police check if you are working in a sensitiv ...

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  • Add/adhd - Developing Confidence In School
    By: Susan Kruger | - Do you know why you have ADD/ADHD? Because you are extremely intelligent! No, I am not being sarcastic. In fact, I could not be more sincere. Most people with ADD/ADHD (herein called ADHD) have such a strong interest in a great variety of things, they have a hard time maintaining focus on one thing at a time. Of course, there are additional reasons too, but I am here to tell you that every person I know with ADHD (friends, relatives, and students) have an extraordinary number of talents and are ...
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  • Give Back To Kids Going Back To School
    By: Roger Carr | - Vacations, late nights, sleeping in, and hours of playing video games each day are about to end for many children. These events will soon be replaced with meeting new and old friends, a daily schedule, sports and homework. It happens every year for many kids when school starts. Some children look forward to the new school year. Others wish it would never happen.

    August is National Back to School Month and a good time to think about how you might give back to make this the best sch ...

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  • how To Beat The Coming Flu & Cold Season, Naturally
    By: Judy Thompson | - In the last year or so, have you experienced one or more bad colds, or possibly had a bout with the flu? Numerous people, some even in our own local area, have actually been laid up with pneumonia!

    In the last three decades there have been several viral and bacterial epidemicsand this at a time when we should have been able to expect the eradication of many infectious diseases. Why is this? Why does it seem that in recent years, in spite of all the wonderful medical hel ...

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  • Students And Teachers In Pittsburgh Schools Receive Year End Honors And Awards
    By: Stacy Andell | - Six Pittsburgh Schools Teachers Honored for Excellence

    Each year teachers across the state of Pennsylvania have the chance to win educational grants. Only teachers of excellence are considered then the best are chosen to receive the grants. The two thousand five hundred dollar grants are awarded by the Teacher Excellence Center. This years grant recipients include six Pittsburgh Schools teachers: Jennifer Ernsthausen, a third-grade teacher at Burgwin Elementary School in ...

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