Jul 06, 2009 -
Relationships are full of emotions. Our feelings can range in any given moment from one end of the spectrum to the other. They are affected not only by the circumstance that triggered them but also by factors such as how much sleep we’ve had, how much stress we’re under, whether we’ve eaten, hormone levels, grief, and illness.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
Relationships are full of emotions. Our feelings can range in any given moment from one end of the spectrum to the other. They are affected not only by the circumstance that triggered them but also by factors such as how much sleep we’ve had, how much stress we’re under, whether we’ve eaten, hormone levels, grief, and illness.
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May 04, 2009 -
The Principal And The Paddle
One South Carolina educator used corporal punishment to turn around his struggling elementary school. Why he's so conflicted about it.
Eric Adelson
NEWSWEEK
From the magazine issue dated May 4, 2009
http://www.newsweek.com/id/195119?Gt1=43002
The wooden paddle on principal David Nixon's desk is two feet long, with a handle wrapped in duct tape that has been worn down by age and use.
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May 24, 2008 -
Area beaches are battered, but they're ready for holiday
From the Press of Atlantic City
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/185/story/166222.html
By DONNA WEAVER Staff Writer, 609-978-2015
Published: Saturday, May 24, 2008
Beaches in the region are in as good a shape as they are going to be after a rare May northeaster rocked the southern New Jersey shore last week. Public works employees in local towns had less than one week to prepare the beaches for the unofficial kickoff of the summer season this weekend.
Beaches on Long Beach Island and stretching south to the shores of Atlantic City, Ocean City and Cape May are open, but evidence of the storm is still there.
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Aug 08, 2007 -
Source: BBC.com
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/cultures/maya_01.shtml
The Fall of the Mayan Civilization
By Jessica Cecil
Huge cities were swallowed up by the jungle, and Mayan wisdom and knowledge was lost to mankind for centuries. What brought down this thriving society, which had survived and prospered for millennia?
Mayan ruins
The Mayan ruins of Tikal are hidden deep in the rainforests of Guatemala.
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Jan 11, 2008 -
(from www.rbc.org, Radio Bible Class Ministries)
Natural disasters. Terrorist acts. Injustice.
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Nov 02, 2007 -
Need to open up and stretch those tight hips and hamstrings? Not only is this a wonderful sequence to start out with before moving onto deeper poses like backbends, but it's also a great way to warm up before or after a run, hike, or bike ride.
Music: "Om Namo Narayana" by Deva Premal
By the way, I'm wearing the Simplicity Pants made by be present.
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