Posted in Advocating for special needs, Blogging, Business, Education, Uncategorized, adoption, authorities, authors, awareness, baby, baby boomers, children, communication, elderly, family, parenting, school, service, special education, special needs on Sep 5th, 2009
This interview with Louise Sattler discusses communication through sign language and how it opens doors and bridges gaps in communities.
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Posted in Advocating for special needs, Education, Fear, Frustration, Impact, Remembering, Uncategorized, baby boomers, book Recommendations, books, commitment, communication, compassion, depression, disease, elderly, emotions, encouragement, expectations, family, fathers, grief, health, husband, illness, life, loss, medical, medicine, mental and physical health, mother, music, observations, of connections, organizations for special needs, physician, responsibility, restlessness, expectations, callings, sadness, safety, sensitivity, service, stress, support on Jun 17th, 2009
The tragedy of Alzheimer’s disease is that it is a thief…the condition steals so much from those who are struggling to live with it. Not only does it steal a person’s ability to remember day- to- day activities and responsibilities; it steals a person’s independence. As the disease progresses, it takes away the individuals [...]
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Posted in Advocating for special needs, Education, Fear, Frustration, MONEY, Opportunities, accomplishments, attitude, baby boomers, cancer, charitable organizations, charity, chemo, children, commitment, communication, compassion, courage, culture, disease, emotions, expectations, family, finances, future, giving, goals, health, hopes, leadership, life, media, medical, mental and physical health, news, observations, of connections, organizations for special needs, pain and misery, power, publicity, sickness, support, television on May 28th, 2009
Last year 100 million dollars was raised to help fight cancer in an unprecedented way. All three major television networks joined together to do a broadcast announcing the plan to join together to raise funds and raise awareness in the battle against cancer. Celebrities, newspeople, researchers and medical professionals and everyday people have combined [...]
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Posted in Business, Descriptive Words, Education, Good Morning America, Green, MONEY, Market books, Opportunities, Passion, Time, baby boomers, book Recommendations, books, comfort, communication, creative writing, culture, ecology, economy, emotions, enjoyment, entertainment, environment, excitement, finances, happiness, history, ideas, learning, library, life, loneliness, love, news, observations, of connections, opinion, publisher, publishing, sadness, sports, story tellers, television, tourism, travel, words, writing on May 17th, 2009
Well, we all know it; the economy stinks! People however, still have to live, breathe, eat, and be entertained. You cut back financially in every way that counts just to survive…but, it is often hard not to resent it. You become financially responsible…but you are bored out of your mind because you can’t afford to seek entertainment [...]
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Posted in Advocating for special needs, MONEY, abortion, baby, baby boomers, birth, children, emotions, family, fathers, finances, help, home, kids, legal, life, media, miracles, mom, mother, news, observations, pregnancy, support, surprise on Feb 4th, 2009
Surely you have heard the news about the mother in California who gave birth to eight babies this past week; she already has six children; they are all under the age of 8. The mother, Nadya Suleman, conceived all of her children by invitro fertilization. She is unemployed and living in a three bedroom [...]
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Depending on your view of a snow day, that probably tells me about your age, unless, you are an excitable kid at heart. Many adults find it hard to remember the extreme joy of a snow day. Adults get bogged down in the difficulty of driving in it, the danger of slipping on the snow and ice, [...]
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Posted in Education, Impact, abortion, baby boomers, children, culture, economy, family, life, news on Nov 7th, 2008
Now that the historic 2008 election for the President of the United States is over and Barack Obama has won…there will be great expectations. Obama really ran on the platform of “change”. As the agent of change…he will be watched and judged in a way like no other before him. Everyone is expecting miracles; and [...]
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Posted in Business, Impact, baby boomers, books, celebrity, culture, entertainment, family, news, relationships, television, writing on Oct 13th, 2008
There is a new biography coming out, called: Here’s the story: Surviving Marcia Brady and Finding My True Voice. It is being released for sale tomorrow. Over the years, it appears that Maureen McCormick, the actress who played Marcia Brady on the Brady Bunch television show in the 70′s lost her identity to the [...]
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Posted in Education, Teen Pregnancy, baby, baby boomers, children, comfort, death, family, grandchildren, grief, health, kids, life, loss, love, news, pain and misery, parenting, pregnancy, safety, teens, trauma on Oct 7th, 2008
Every year in the United States approximately 2,500 babies die of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). Even though those numbers have come down substantially over the years…even one death a year from SIDS is one infant death too many. So, research on ways of preventing those deaths is very important. A new study [...]
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Posted in Amazing, Books Mean Credibiltiy, Brendon Burchard, Business, Fame, Impact, Jeff Wellman, Keith Wellman, Ken McArthur, Market books, Opportunities, Teamwork, Uncategorized, accomplishments, armed forces, authors, baby boomers, books, coaching, depression, economy, encouragement, entertainment, finances, friendship, home, internetmarketing, life, making money, mentoring, music, news, power, publisher, respect, success, television, the impact factor on Jul 30th, 2008
Anyone who has ever gone into the military and gone through boot camp understands that boot camp is where they learned their basic skills. Once learned, those same skills were expected to be put to use to make an impact; wherever that individual was sent to serve. That is the same principal that business man and author, Ken [...]
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