To understand the potential severity of nonfatal injuries and how to respond to them after a car accident, take a look at a case study.
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Relying on God in the Foxhole of a Health Crisis
Many people believe that the condition of their spirit affects their health.
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Canon PIXMA's Pro City Senses is a unique experience that allows guests to see Seattle football in the Emerald City from an entirely new perspective.
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The audience-participation stalwart gets an imaginative revisualization in its annual staging at the Woodlawn Theatre.
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For those of us relatively new to the concept, “vaping” is when someone uses a device, like an e-cigarette, that heats up liquid which turns into water vapor that is then inhaled just as you would with a cigarette.
Read More »Columbus Day – Talking to Kids About the Explorer
We can see Columbus as either a daring explorer who set out like a 15th century Captain Kirk to go “where no man had gone before,” or we can see him as an inept navigator who grossly underestimated the size of the earth and the distance across the ocean.
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Daily gratitude is a very healthy exercise that produces joy and happiness.
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How often do we need to see NFL players getting carried off the field on stretchers to know that this is not the best game for men to play let alone children?
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Linda Kurtz of the Campus Kitchens Project talks about getting involved in the fight against hunger in America.
Read More »Snow Days Do Not Have to Be No School Days
With Flexible Instruction Days if bad weather closes a school, kids won’t be lounging around the house all day watching TV or listening to their iPods, and schools will not be losing instructional days that disrupt school calendars and everyone’s personal lives.
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