April Jones
.I am a single mom to 3 children (ages 17, 15, 5), an experienced paralegal, avid reader, former roller derby girl and a Golden Gloves champ. I'm currently living in in the Midwest after growing up as a military brat in the southeastern U.S. and Europe.
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Plagiarism: Theft or Flattery?Not only is plagiarism illegal, its also unethical and bad for business.
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Communication is KeyWhy communication is important in business, specifically when working with a Virtual Assistant, and how miscommunication can hinder the effectiveness of your working relationship
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Trying to Be Sane in an INsane WorldProblems that people living with a mental illness face when trying to get treatment
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Communication Between Co-ParentsExploring communication methods between divorced or separated parents
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On MarriageA single woman's perspective on why sometimes being single is better, candidly pointing out the flaws in many relationships
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Single Woman's OathI have been single for quite some time now and I still can't decide which I like better - being single or being coupled. But I have discovered a few obstacles in my dating path and as a result of those, I have written my own Single Woman's Oath.
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Badmouthing the Other ParentBe aware of how your negative feelings towards your ex can impact your child. -
Seroquel: Potential Side Effects of this Psychiatric DrugSeroquel is a psychiatric medication used as an antipsychotic in the treatment of schizophrenia and, as recently approved by the FDA, as a mood stabilizer in the treatment of both depressive and manic episodes associated with bipolar disorder.
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How Easy is it to Recognize Bipolar Disorder?In light of Britney Spear's most recent meltdown, bipolar disorder has been in the Hollywood spotlight. Should it have been obvious all along? Or is bipolar disorder difficult to diagnose and even harder to treat?