J. Michael Krivyanski
Mike has written for a wide variety of magazines. Everything from business to general interest magazines and more have seen his byline. He pens a humor column for a newspaper syndicate and continues his daily search for stories interesting enough to write about.
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BA Journalism & CommunicationsMotto
The Longer You Live The Older You Get
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The Business of FamilyThere are times when its important to learn that having a family is different from running a business.
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Yard Maintenance SoldierIt's that time of year when facing yard work responsibilities are upon us. -
Always on Mom’s MindMoms never stop thinking about their families even when they go on a trip to get away from them. -
ComputerizedThose who had to adapt to the evolution of the computer knows it wasn't an easy change.
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Sisters Are Always SistersSisters are a big part of each other's lives. -
Ye Ole Yard SaleYard sales are an important part of American life. -
Coffee ConundrumDrinking coffee has been a part of many different parts of everyone's life. -
INCOMMUNICADOThere are times when couples have been together for so long, and know each other so well, the need to finish their sentences when speaking with one another is no longer necessary.
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It Ain’t Gonna’ Kill Ya’It's good to worry about the health of your children but there are companies that play on those concerns for a profit. There was a time when parents didn't have to worry about such things. -
POLITICAL COMPROMISEThe politics of the family are just as emotional as any on the national level. -
The Worry ConversionThe worries you have change over time and are completely different as you get older.
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The Few, the Proud, the Preschool TeachersThe hero of the preschool world is the preschool teacher. These are special individuals who continue to face all the challenges associated with their profession driven only by a desire to help children. -
Rationalization SkillsSometimes we eat things we shouldn't and buy things we shouldn't or do things we shouldn't because it seems we've all developed some very refined rationalization skills. -
The Art of the ArgumentIt's important for couples to learn the ground rules for a fair argument then do things their way. -
Disorganized SportsSome of the best games you play during your youth are pick-up games where the objective is just to have fun.
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Video Game MemoirsAs someone who has seen video games develop froom the simple pong to what we have now I can say video games have come a long way.
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Mom MedicineMany moms might not attend medical school but their methods of curing their chidren are always quite effective.
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Mystery GrowingParents sometime are so busy with day-to-day life they may not realize how quickly their child has matured.
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NEW DEVELOPMENTSA woman changes when she's pregnant and men have to understand that nature is in control.
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Body LanguageBoomer get frustrated as their bodies get older as their spirit remains young.
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A Purple Potato a Day Could Keep High Blood Pressure and Obesity AwayA new study reveals the health benefits of purple potatoes
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Eating Healthy a Real Challenge for Low-Income FamiliesNew study reveals the challenges for low-income families to eat healthy and provides solutions.
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Professional Football is Champion as Favorite American SportA new poll shows the gap between football and baseball being someone's favorite sport is widening.
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Swimming Away from High Blood PressureA new study demonstrates that people over 50 who start swimming regularly are able to lower their blood pressure.
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The Dominating Force of Women ShoppingNew study reveals the increasing influence women have in the marketplace.
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Internet Addiction DisorderA study conducted concerning people suffering with Internet Addiction Disorder demonstrated they had changes in their brain functions.
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According to Study Religious People Are Psychologically Healthier Than Non-Religious PeopleA new study shows that religious people are psychologically better adjusted than non-believers.
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Study Proves Fruits and Vegetables Improve Skin HealthA new study proves that regular consumption of fruits and vegetables improves skin health.
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Relocating for a Job on the IncreaseA new survey demonstrates how employers are increasingly relocating their employees
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The Illusion of CourageA new study shows how people have a limitied ability to predict their own behavior in future stressful situations.
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Want that Job? Ways to Stand Out from the CrowdA job search and career-networking site called JobFox has suggestions on how to stand out from the many people who may apply for the job you want.
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Video Game Playing Improves Brain Function in ElderlyA study recently conducted demonstrated that the brain functions in elderly people improved by playing video games.
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Transcendental Meditation Reduces Health Care CostsDuring a study of transcendental meditation people who had high medical costs were able to reduce their costs by doing transcendental meditation.
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Red Wine May Decrease Chance of Getting Breast CancerNew study shows that unlike other alcohol drinks, wine may actually help decrease breast cancer.
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Ultimate Political PartyThe time for an open and honest political party has arrived and I have just the right idea.
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Even Young Children Understand the Power of Positive ThinkingA new study reveals that even young children understand the power of having positive thoughts in different situations.
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How Men in Contact Sports Manage Fear While Exhibiting ConfidenceStudy shows the uniques methods used by men who are mixed martial arts fighters to manage their fear and exhibit confidence.
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People Who Say Looks Don’t Matter May Not Behave that WayNew study demonstrates that people may say looks don't matter but often behave as if they do matter.
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Amazing Genetic DiscoveriesA personal genomics company called 23andMe has released what may be considered some fascinating new discoveries in the world of genetic research.
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Yoga Poses Relief from Back PainA study in the UK demonstrated that people with chronic back pain experienced more relief from yoga than other non-drug therapies.
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Young Children with Mothers Who Explain Behavior of Others Better Understand People and ThemselvesA study demonstrated that young children who had a mother that explained the behavior of others were better able to put things in perspective and had more of an ability to understand themselves.
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Taste Test Reveals Store Brand Products Just as Good as Name BrandsA study conducted by Consumer Reports revealed that store brand products are uaually the same quality as name brand items and also much cheaper.
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Flying Health Risks and Concerns Everyone Should KnowA recent poll shows people's health risks and concerns when it comes to flying.
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The Psychological Benefits of AdversityA new study shows that those who experience some adversity in their lives are better able develop resilience.
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The Best Tasting BeerA blind taste test was held to determine what is the best tasting beer.
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Childhood Obesity Linked to Relationship with MotherA new study shows that a child's early bonding with their mother has a direct effect on their chances to become obese.
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The Medicinal Health Benefits of PlantsResearchers are studying plants in order to discover new ways they can be made into medicine and promote health.
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Size Might Matter when it Comes to Early Alzheimer's DetectionA new study shows that people who have certain smaller regions of the brain may be more at risk to develop Alzheimer's Disease.
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The Benefits and Risks of NanotechnologyA new survey conducted by the National Science Foundation found that most people are comfortable with nanotechnology.
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Tips on Losing Weight from the Center for Obesity Resarch and EducationThe Center for Obesity Research and Education has issued some top tips for people wanting to change their lifestyle and lose weight.
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People’s Eating Habits Are ChangingMore people are having their meals at home and are becoming more aware of the food they eat.
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Maybe the Buggy-Eyed Dude Really was from Another PlanetTwo brothers from Brooklyn think they have met a space alien.
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Virus HuntersA program called PREDICT has researchers going around the world to prevent the next worldwide pandemic.
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Texting May Help End Alcohol AbuseA new study where young adults were sent text message about their drinking seems to help reduce hazardous drinking.
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School Bullying SolutionsNew study provides solutions to school bullying
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Changing American Society is Changing BusinessToday the American family is not what is was fifty years ago. Business is adapting to the changing roles within the evolving American family.
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Where is Safest Place to Live in the United States?Hundreds of metropolitan areas and small towns were rated on everything from crime statistics to the weather in order to determine where is the safest place to live in the United States.
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Americans Think They Look Just MarvelousAmericans rate the appearance of themselves and others.
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Innovations Coming to the Cyber WorldEmerging and disruptive technologies that are expected to play a crucial role in global businesses operations.
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New Food TrendsThe purchase, preparation and business of food is changing quickly
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Restaurants Change to Attract More CustomersMore restaurants are changing menu items and how they do things to attract consumers.
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Thinking Globally and Acting LocallySurvey shows people in all countries believe events in other parts of world impact them locally
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Young Men’s Brain Functions Altered by Playing Violent Video GamesScience demonstrates young men’s brain functions are altered when they play violent video games.
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Increasing Number of Consumers Prefer Reading Magazines in Digital FormatAn increasing number of people are now prefering to read their favorite magazines in a digital format.
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Seniors Avoid Medical Care Because of Inablility to PaySeniors are avoiding all types of medical treatment because of an inability to pay.
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Oxford Dictionary Names Word of the Year for 2011Oxford University Press chooses its 2011 word of the year.
