Alicia Bodine
I am a single stay at home mom of 2 girls. My youngest has Angelman Syndrome so I had to learn how to work from home. I enjoy writing and using the programs on my blog http://paidtowrite.blogspot.com. Feel free to visit my other sites below.
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Using Seeds as ManipulativesSave your seeds to use as an education tool.
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Keeping Kids Sharp with a Summer Reading ProgramReading isn't just an activity for the school year. Children should continue to read during the summer as well.
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How to Set Up a Schedule for HomeschoolingViewing a few sample homeschool schedules will help you decide on a schedule for your own child.
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Paper Plate Crafts 5: The DuckCreate your own duck out of a paper plate.
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Top 5 Christmas Gifts that Students Can Give to Their TeacherShow your teacher you appreciate her with a gift at Christmas time.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 7: The Fourth of JulyCelebrate the 4th of July with some shrinky dink crafts.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 10: Letters and Numbers for Preschool Through KindergartenTeach letters and numbers via shrinky dink crafts.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 9: AnimalsTeach children about animals through a shrinky dink craft.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 8: BirthdaysCelebrate your birthday by creating a birthday shrinky dink.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 6: Groundhog DayCelebrate Groundhog's Day with a shrinky dink craft.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 5: EasterUse shrinky dink sheets to make Easter crafts.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts for Valentine's DayGive your Valentine a shrinky dink craft.
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 3: President's DayUse these shrinky dink crafts to celebrate President's Day
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Shrinky Dink Crafts 2: ThanksgivingChildren will love making Thanksgiving shrinky dinks with this craft project.
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Classroom Tree of ThanksgivingShow your classroom how to give thanks by creating a tree of Thanksgiving.
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First Grade Science: How Seeds GrowFirst graders get a chance to learn how seeds grow by first hand experience.
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Raising Tadpoles: A 1st Grade Science ProjectA classroom science project suitable for first graders.
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Top 5 Halloween Treats that Won’t Hurt Your Grocery BudgetHalloween treats don't have to be expensive to create. Here are five cheap Halloween treats to add to your next grocery list.
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Financial Help for Those with Disabled ChildrenIf you have a disabled child, you may qualify for additional financial help. -
How to Make a Plaster Hand Print for Mother's Day: A Kindergarten CraftKindergarteners grow quickly. Capture their tiny hand prints with this fun craft. -
How My Body Stays Warm: A 3rd Grade Science ExperimentWhether you are a 3rd grade homeschooling parent or a public school teacher, you can teach children how to stay warm with this experiment. -
Back to School Shopping for TeachersStudents aren't the only ones that go back to school shopping. Teacher's do as well. -
Homeschoolers Can Take Advantage of Book-ItHomeschooled kids can obtain a free pizza through the Book-It program. -
What You Need to Know to Purchase a Homeschool Curriculum on EBayThere is no need to purchase your homeschool curriculum at full price when you can get it on eBay much cheaper. -
How Homeschoolers Can Make the Most Use Out of the LibraryThe library contains a wealth of information available to homeschoolers for free. -
Physical Activities for HomeschoolersHomeschoolers need to participate in physical activities in order to stay fit and healthy. -
The Top Five Field Trips Homeschoolers Should TakeHomeschoolers can take field trips too! -
Ways to Make Sure Your Child Gets Socialization when HomeschoolingHomeschooled children do not have to lack for socialization. -
How to Choose the Right Homeschool Curriculum for YouNot all curriculum are created equal. Find a homeschooling curriculum that is right for your family. -
Retreats for Homeschoolers at Sandy CoveSandy Cove has special retreats available for families that homeschool. -
The Energy of Fast Moving Water: A 5th Grade Science ExperimentPerform this experiment in class, or use it to get ready for a science fair. -
Use Smart City to Teach Your Child About Money: A Website for 2nd Through 5th GradersMake learning about money fun by getting your child set-up with Smart City. -
Homeschooling Co-op: What You Need to KnowExplore both the positive and negative sides of joining a homeschool co-op. -
Easter Food Craft for 2nd GradersCelebrate Easter with this edible craft. -
Teach Children to Give with the Giving GameChildren can be taught how to give using this fun and unique game. -
Have Fun Melting SnowCreate snow and then take steps to melt it with this science experiment. -
How to Make Ghost Chair Covers for Your ClassroomTurn your chairs in to ghosts at Halloween. -
Understanding the Function of a Stem: A 4th Grade Science ExperimentStudents can learn how a stem works by completing a fourth grade science experiment. -
Time for a Pizza PartyPlan a pizza party for your students that they will remember for a long time to come. -
Simple Recycling ExperimentTeach children a valuable lesson about recycling through a recycling experiment. -
How to Teach Second Graders to Read a Metric RulerChildren are ready to read a metric ruler by second grade. Show them how. -
Growing Crystals: A 4th Grade Science ExperimentChildren can learn how crystals form by creating some of their own. -
Making a Clock: A Kindergarten Math CraftTeach Kindergarteners about time with a homemade clock. -
The Famous Egg Drop Science ExperimentGuide your students in dropping an egg without breaking the shell. -
How to Prove Your Signature with a Social Security CardSome institutions require proof of signature in addition to a photo ID. -
Home Care of a PICC LinePICC lines allow medication to be administered without having to insert a catheter over and over again. When you are sent home with them, you must clean the PICC line regularly. -
How to Write a Food Dish ReviewIf you enjoy dining out, consider writing a food review.
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Spectrum Work Texts: A ReviewA review of the Spectrum workbook series. -
Magnetic Materials: A 4th Grade Classroom ProjectChildren can discover which materials are magnetic, and which ones aren't. -
A Great Way to Make Use of All Those Broken CrayonsDon't throw away your broken crayons. Recycle them instead. -
How to Take Kindergarteners on a Field TripKindergarten field trips are important, and planning them is essential. -
September 3rd is Uncle Sam Day: Lesson and Craft for K-3Teach children about the history of Uncle Sam. -
The Pilgrim's Pen: Teaching Students About Quill and Ink PensPens didn't always come filled with ink. Learn about the pens Pilgrim's used. -
Three Effective Ways to Study for a Spelling TestSpelling tests can be a breeze with effective study habits. -
Food Safety: A Health Lesson for Grade 4Fourth graders need to learn about important food safety to remain healthy. -
The Game Wave: A ReviewThe Game Wave is a family friendly entertainment system. -
Animal Science Snack Craft: A 1st Grade ProjectGet your first graders attention with these cute animal snacks. -
Get Your Students JournalingGet creative juice flowing through journaling. -
Investigating the Shape of the Earth: A 4th Grade Science ExperimentThis science experiment allows students to study the shape of the Earth. -
Helping Your Students Create Math Flash CardsFlash cards help kids learn important math facts. -
The Benefits of Joining a Homeschool ForumIn addition to groups, you can join a homeschool forum to discuss important homeschooling topics. -
The Benefits of Joining an Internet Homeschool GroupHomeschool groups are also available online. -
Involving Family and Friends when HomeschoolingGet the people you know involved in your homeschooling adventure. -
Math 4 for Christian Schools: A ReviewA review of Bob Jones University Math Curriculum for fourth grade. -
When Can a Homeschooler Begin to Take College CoursesHomeschoolers can start college before they finish high school. -
Diploma or GED: A Homeschooler's ChoiceHomeschoolers can opt for a diploma, or to get their GED. -
The Fifty States: A Homeschool History ProjectHomeschoolers can learn more about the history of the states through a project. -
Creating a Homeschool MascotJust because you homeschool, doesn't mean you can't have a mascot. -
Class Lesson Planner By, Christian Liberty Press: A Must Have for HomeschoolersIf you homeschool, a lesson planner will help you stay organized. -
Curriculum Guidelines for Homeschooling: An OverviewSome advice for homeschooling parents who wish to use a curriculum with their children. -
History Baseball: A Classroom Game to Review a Chapter Before a TestReviewing for a history test has never been more fun than when playing baseball. -
Original Learn to Draw by Jon Gnagy: A ReviewKids can learn to draw by following Jon Gnagy's course "Learn to Draw." -
Webkinz: A ReviewWebkinz World is an excellent website for children to explore with their virtual pets. -
Minding Your Table Manners: A 3rd Grade Health Lesson3rd graders are old enough to learn how to use proper table manners. -
Elementary Health: Planning a Thanksgiving MenuTeach kids about the food pyramid by creating a Thanksgiving menu. -
Willing to Wait: A Review of the Fourth Grade Character Foundation SeriesDevelop your child's character with Willing to Wait. -
How to Treat RSV in InfantsRSV can be mild or severe in infants, and should be treated accordingly. -
Tips for Enforcing a Toddler's BedtimeToddlers may resist going to bed, but a routine can be established if parents are willing make sure the routine is followed. -
Feeding Roses a Homemade FertilizerUse all-natural ingredients in your homemade rose fertilizer. -
Online Homework Sites for KidsHelp is available instantly if your child is having difficulty with his homework. -
Delicious and Appealing Breakfast IdeasBreakfast doesn't have to be plain and boring. Jazz it up and make it mouth-watering. -
List of Food Pyramid GroupsLearn how much food you need to eat from each food group each day. -
Which Documents Are Needed for Refinancing a HomePreparing the correct documents before making a call to the bank can save you lots of time. -
Crafts for Kids to Tell Others About JesusChildren can witness through homemade crafts. -
Herbal Based Insect RepellentsSkip chemical insect repellents which can be harmful to your skin, and use herbal insect repellents instead. -
Activities for Families on New YearsAdults and children don't have to celebrate New Years separately. There are plenty of fun activities they can do together. -
How to Remove Urine Stains from Wood FloorsUrine stains darken wood and need to be removed. -
Free Budget Planning Worksheets for FamiliesThere is no need to spend money for a budget worksheet when you can print one online for free. -
How to Clean and Preserve Shark TeethDid you find a shark tooth on the beach? Learn how to clean it and preserve it in a few simple steps. -
How to Kill Ladybugs that Enter Your HomeLadybugs are pleasant outside, but pests when they enter your home. -
How to Make Creative Money GiftsCash gifts can be given in creative ways, such as a money tree. -
How to Make and Thicken Laundry DetergentA nice thick laundry detergent can be made at home. -
How to Make a Birdfeeder Out of Recycled MaterialsBirds don't need expensive feeders. Making them out of recycle materials is better for the environment, and it doesn't cost a dime. -
Time4Learning: A Lifesaver for Homeschooling FamiliesChildren look forward to homeschooling when they can do it on the computer. -
How to Unlock Your Car Door Without a KeyStrangely enough, you can actually unlock your car door with a tennis ball or cell phone. -
How to Recycle and Reuse Gatorade BottlesDon't throw your Gatorade bottles away after only one use. There are plenty of ways you can recycle and reuse Gatorade bottles in your home. -
How to Make Casket SpraysCasket sprays can be made at home to save money. -
How to Cancel Car Insurance when a Loved One DiesWhen your loved one passes away, you will need to handle his affairs. This includes canceling any car insurance policies. -
How to Create a Football Party PollTry something new at your next football party. Create a poll and share the results. -
A Review of Angels and Idols: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of a Would-Be Pop Star by Regie HammA review of the book "Angels and Idols" by Regie Hamm. -
Treating Newborn Colic with Gripe WaterParents don't have to sit and watch their newborn suffer from colic. They can use gripe water to help ease their baby's discomfort. -
When Do Baby Teeth Come In?It is important to know when to expect your baby's teeth to begin coming in so that you can keep an eye out for them. -
Tips for Brushing Baby TeethAccording to Dr.Cavan Brunsden, D.M.D., the main cause for dental disease in children is dirty teeth. This means parents need to take infant and toddler teeth brushing seriously, and brush their child's teeth as soon as the first tooth erupts. -
How to Get a Copy of a Pennsylvania Birth CertificateDon't have a copy of your birth certificate from the state of Pennsylvania? Follow these steps to get a certified copy.
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How to Identify Virginia Wolf SpidersIt is important to be able to identify a wolf spider in case you get bit. -
How to Apply Advantage Flea Medication to Cats and DogsGet rid of ticks and fleas with Advantage. -
How to Fix Soil That Is Too AlkalineYour soil can be too acidic, or too alkaline. This article instructs you how to correct soil that is too alkaline. -
How to Make a Homemade Fertilizer for a Bearded IrisMaking your own fertilizer will keep your Bearded Iris healthy. It will also save you money since you won't need to purchase expensive store fertilizers. -
How to Help a Colicky BabyYour baby doesn't have to continue suffering from colic. There are some tactics you can implement to help your baby overcome the colic. -
How to Make Crafts Out of Recycled ItemsTeach your children to recycle by reusing items in craft projects. -
How to Create a Matador Costume for HalloweenA matador is a bull fighter. Your child can wear a matador costume and take on the persona during the Halloween season. -
How to Make Your Own Place CardsLet your guests know where you want them to sit with homemade place cards. -
What to Do If Your Baby Has Diaper RashDiaper rash is common among babies. It is actually a form of dermatitis that can cause pain or make your baby uncomfortable. If your baby has diaper rash, you will want to treat it right away. -
How to Rent Inflatable Slides for PartiesLarge inflatable slides provide hours of fun entertainment for children. They can be rented from party stores, but you will want to make sure you have all of the info first. -
How to Stop Birds from Eating the Cherries on a Cherry TreeBirds love to munch on fruit trees. Unfortunately, this leaves you without any fruit to eat. You can stop the birds with netting. -
How to Protect Indoor Plants Against Asian Long-horned BeetlesDon't let the Asian long-horned beetle destroy your indoor plants. Become pro-active and get rid of them quickly. -
How to Make Children's Party InvitationsMake your own party invitations for your child's next party. This will save you money, and allow you to end up with a more creative invite than one you could purchase in a store. -
How to Make Squirrel Repellent for Your Trees at HomeStop problem squirrels in their tracks by making your own homemade squirrel repellent. -
How to Mix Tattoo Ink to Create New ColorsMixing inks allows you to create new colors that will make your tattoos stand out. -
How to Increase Your Platelets NaturallyUsing natural methods to increase your platelets can bring them back to their appropriate levels. -
How to Get Your Hair to Grow FasterIf you follow the right steps, you can increase the rate at which your hair grows.
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Lido Di Jesolo Hotels IntroIf you are looking for a great place to vacation in Italy, consider Lido di Jesolo.
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Cradle Cap Home TreatmentsIf you are battling cradle cap, you can use these home remedies to get rid of it. They are safe and effective at getting rid of those nasty scales for good. -
Indian Crafts for Kids to MakeChildren love arts and crafts. Why not teach them a few Indian crafts. -
Delicious Recipes for TeenagersThese recipes are fun, and teenagers will look forward to cooking them on their own.
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Ways to Bleach Your Hair with LemonsThere is no need to pay a hairdresser a boatload of money to lighten your hair. You can do it yourself at home using lemons.
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Dark Stool CausesIf you are suffering from dark stools, you will want to know why. Here are a few reasons dark stools occur.
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Causes of Nausea & VomitingMany illnesses and conditions include nausea and vomiting as symptoms. If you know a little bit about these you will be able to determine which one is the cause of you nausea and vomiting.
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Christmas Dog TreatsDog's are man's best friend and they deserve some special treats at Christmas time.
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Common Potty Training ProblemsPotty training doesn't come easy for every child. Because of this, you will want to be aware of the common potty training problems that could arise. That way you will be better equipped to deal with them. -
Toilet Training Signs: Is Your Child Ready?Children potty train at different ages. This is because some of them are ready before others. Watching for toilet training signs will help you decide if your child is ready to be potty trained.
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School Project Ideas for KidsIf you are a parent or teacher, you may need some ideas for some school projects. These projects are geared toward children ages four to ten.
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Relief from a Nervous StomachNervous stomachs are no fun. You will want to seek relief as soon as you feel your stomach beginning to get upset.
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Fall Party Foods Your Guests Are Sure to LoveHaving the correct foods can make or break a party. If you want your party to be successful you will want to try some of these recipes.
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Healthy No Bake Snacks Kids Can MakeYour children will love to make these delicious snacks. They don't require any baking.
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How to Plan Your Florida VacationPlanning your trip to Florida can mean the difference between a fun and successful trip and a trip that is nothing but a headache.
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Caring for an Infant Suffering from DiarrheaDiarrhea can quickly dehydrate an infant. It is important to know how to properly care for an infant that is suffering from diarrhea.
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Newborn Constipation Remedies Moms Can Find at HomeConstipation can be uncomfortable and sometimes painful for a newborn. You don't have to sit back and watch your baby squirm. There are some things you can do at home to remedy the situation.
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What to Do when Your Infant Spits UpSpitting up is a part of life when you are an infant. If you are a new parent you will want to know what to do when this happens.
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How to Stop Breast Milk ProductionEventually, you will want to stop breastfeeding your infant and encourage him or her to start eating solid foods. If you don't do it the right way, it can be quite painful.
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My Family's Experience Overcoming Severe Infant Acid RefluxHaving my second daughter was one of the happiest days of my life. It wasn't long after that I began to be concerned that something was wrong.
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What Parents Can Do to Treat Their Constipated InfantConstipation is when an infant is backed up with fecal matter that has become hard to pass. It can be uncomfortable and even painful. There are some things parents can do to help their infant.
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Must-Have Products to Cure a Gassy NewbornGas can be extremely painful for a newborn baby. It is important that parents have certain products on hand to relieve the baby of any discomfort.
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8 Ideas for Easy Breast Milk StorageWomen who breastfeed may want to express some of their milk and store it to be used at a later date. This allows dad or another family member to get in on the feedings. -
How to Have a Rug Professionally CleanedRugs are much more delicate than carpets so it is even more important that you find a reputable cleaner.
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How to Install Christmas Lights on a Christmas TreeDecorating your tree begins with the installation of Christmas lights. This process is quite easy if you take the necessary steps to do it correctly.
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How to Remove Fluid from Your EarsThere are a few reasons fluid can build up in your ears. It is important when this happens to take action and remove the fluid.
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How to Organize the Drawers in Your HomeOnce your drawers are organized, you will feel instant relief.
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How to Teach Your Children to Use a DictionaryLearning to use a dictionary young will help your child excel in English.
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How to Clean Shoes with a Cork HeelCork isn't a type of material you find often used on shoes so you may not know how to clean it. This article will show you so that you don't accidentally ruin your cork heels. -
How to Upload Your Resume OnlineIf you are searching for a job online, you will need to learn how to upload your resume.
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How to De-Ice Your CarIt is best to be prepared during the winter months so that you can quickly de-ice your car and get back on the road.
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How to Pick an Eggplant at the Grocery StorePicking an eggplant doesn't have to be hard if you know what to look for.
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How to Care for a Baby when They Reach Six Months OldAs babies reach different milestones, they need to be cared for differently. There are things you will need to begin doing once your baby reaches six months old.
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How to Get Rid of and Stop Spam Junk MailDon't keep putting up with all of those unwanted emails. Get rid of them once and for all.
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How to Turn Your Porch into an AdditionDo you need an extra room in your house? Your porch may just be the answer.
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How to Buy a Santa SuitBuying a Santa Clause suit isn't as easy as grabbing one and paying for it. There are a few things you need to know before you make that purchase.
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How to Know If You Need EstrogenIf your estrogen level gets too low, you will want to talk to your doctor about hormone replacement therapy.
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How to Get a Copy of Your Birth CertificateIf you have misplaced your birth certificate, you will want to obtain a copy of it.
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How to Remove an Inspection StickerInspection stickers can be hard to remove if you don't know how.
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How to Get Off Birth Control Pills and Lose WeightStopping birth control pills can often lead to weight gain. The woman must be prepared to do a little extra work to lose weight instead of gain it.
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Plan a Family Vacation at Walt Disney WorldThere are so many attractions for both small children and older adults that it can take more than one day to explore each theme park. You will need to plan your vacation ahead of time so that you can fit it all in. -
Disney Cruise: What to BringIf you have never taken a cruise before, you may not be sure how things work. This causes some problems when you go to pack for your trip.
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How to Get Ready to Travel to IrelandIreland is a beautiful island in Europe. It is well known for its green pastures and pubs. Ireland is also a captivating country to visit if you are into scenery.
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Walt Disney World in December: What to ExpectWalt Disney World is a resort in Orlando, Florida, that houses four theme parks, two water parks and 23 hotels. It is one of the most popular vacation spots in the United States and has attractions for both young and old.
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How to Organize Community CPR ClassesEvery community should offer CPR classes. This way the community can help to make sure as many of its members are aware of how to handle various emergency situations as possible. -
How to Calculate the Distance Between Two Cities in the United StatesWhen planning a vacation it is helpful to find out how far you are going, by measuring the distance from the city that's your starting point to the city that's your ending point.
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How to Litterbox Train Your Puppy or Older DogLitter box training is one of the many choices a dog owner has when deciding to potty train. It takes a little bit of your time, but is well worth it in the end. -
How to Raise Funds for Your Favorite CharityMost people have some type of cause that is close to their hearts. They want to do something to help but aren't exactly sure what to do. Here are a few methods you can use to raise the money for your charity. -
Dry Fresh Parsley for Use Later OnDrying is an easy way to preserve parsley for later use. It is especially helpful at the end of the summer when the season is over. You can dry enough parsley to use in your cooking until the next season begins again.
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How to Make Cat Repellent for FurnitureCats like to scratch up your furniture with their nails. You can make a homemade cat repellent that will keep the cats away from your furniture so that they don't scratch it up anymore. -
Best Playgrounds in Millburn, NJMillburn is a town located in Essex County, N.J. It is a beautiful area full of nature. This nature can be appreciated by visiting its many parks and playgrounds.
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How Children Can Learn the Parts of a PlantScience is an important subject that elementary students must take. It teaches them about the world around them. One of the chapters that students must study is focused on learning the parts of a plant. -
How to Keep Bumble Bees Out of Your ShrubsIf you are allergic to bee stings or you are just afraid of getting stung, you will want to get rid of the bees in your shrubs. Then you can go back to enjoying your shrubs. -
Passport Renewal Made EasyU.S. passports are good for 10 years. Once that 10 years is up you must renew your passport or go through the whole application process again later on. -
How to Make Glow in the Dark LiquidGlow in the dark liquid can be used for many different things. It can be used to make stars on your ceiling that will glow at night when you turn the lights off.
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What to Feed an Infant with DiarrheaIf you infant has diarrhea, you will need to keep a close eye on him. You don't want him to become dehydrated and end up in the hospital. It is important that you know how to feed your infant when he has diarrhea.
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How to Plan a Baby's First Birthday PartyYour child's first birthday is special and is a great time of celebration. You will most likely invite more guests to your child's first birthday than any other birthday. You will want to make it a party to remember. -
How to Treat Colic in HorsesIf your horse has colic, you will want to get rid of the colic as soon as possible. This is because colic kills horses more than any other natural disease. -
How to Sell a Realty BusinessIf you are ready to retire and you don't have any children to pass your realty business on to, you may want to consider selling it. You may also need to sell your business if you move out of your current area.
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Get Better Gas Mileage on BeetlesVolkswagen Beetles are average when it comes to getting good gas mileage. There is room for improvement. Even if you improve your gas mileage by three miles per gallon, you can see significant savings over the course of a few months to a year. -
Start a Diaper Delivery BusinessStarting a diaper delivery service is a great way to be your own boss and earn an income from home. -
Start Your Own In-Home Bookkeeping BusinessStarting a bookkeeping business is a great way to make extra income from home. Once you get the software installed on your computer and you start building up your client list, you can make a full-time income. -
Applying for Federal Pell Grants in SummerFederal Pell Grants are great because unlike a loan, you don't have to pay them back. You can apply once per year.
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Hosting a Tea PartyThinking of hosting a tea party? This article will tell you how they work so that you can host the best tea party ever.
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How Does an Appreciation Letter Work?Appreciation letters are important because they show that you are thankful for what has been given to you or what has been performed on your behalf. This article will show you the best way to compose an appreciation letter.
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Acid Reflux: Gerd SymptomsGERD is a shortening of the medical term gastroesophageal reflux disease. You may also have heard of GERD referred to as acid reflux disease. GERD can be a serious disease if it is not treated, leading to other health problems. -
Military School: Different Types, the Cost and Other ConsiderationsMilitary schools offer a lot of hope for parents, but they don't come without a price. Costs for these schools can run high and are often the deciding factor in whether a child is sent to one. -
How to Write a Math BookIf you are a home educator or teach math, you may want to consider writing your own Math book. The thought of writing a math book can be daunting. If, however, you use math to break down the process, you can see that it isn't that hard at all.
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How Does a Hostel Owner Spend a Workday?Hostels are a little bit different than hotels. This article will discuss how an owner of a hostel spends his workday. -
How to Purchase Marionette PuppetsPurchasing a Marionette puppet is easier than one might think. This article will take you through the process one step at a time.
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How Does an Estate Sale Work?You may find yourself in need of the services of an estate sale professional. You should have an idea of how the process works before you hire one.
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Science Projects for Eighth Grade: Music's Affect on Chickens Laying EggsStudents will find out whether music causes a chicken to lay more eggs, the same amount of eggs, or less eggs. -
Science Projects for Eighth Grade: What Flavor Cheese Mice like BestStudents will learn a bit more about mice. They will learn whether mice really like cheese and whether there is one flavor they love above all others. -
Science Projects for Seventh Grade: What Color Birdseed Birds like BestStudents will learn how to test different color bird seeds to find the one that birds like the best. -
How to Set Up a Salt Water Fish TankSalt water fish tanks are preferred by many enthusiasts because you can add more exotic and tropical fish then you would find in a freshwater tank. Be sure that you want a salt water tank ahead of time because it requires a lot of maintenance. -
How Does Joint Custody Work?Divorcing parents may not know exactly how joint custody works. Reading this article may help then understand the types of joint custody and how they work.
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How Does a Month-to-Month Lease Work?Not all leases are yearly. Some are month-to-month. This article will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of how a month-to-month lease works.
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How Does a Party-Planning Business Work?Whether you want to get in to party planning or you are considering hiring a party planner, this article is for you. -
How Does a Paper Shredder Work?This article explores the different kinds of paper shredders used today and how they work.








