Kristine Brite
I retired from the rat race early, I'm a 26-year-old college grad working from home and hoping to always work from home! I love telecommuting.
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School Violence Prevention FactsPreventing violence is the best solution to saving lives. Prevention involves more than one technique and in schools means that educators and administrators must work together to develop programs and recognize at-risk students.
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What Are a Man's Rights when Getting Divorced?As a man contemplating divorce or starting divorce proceedings, you might wonder about your legal rights throughout the process.
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Screening for Newborn Heart Defects Soon Mandatory in Two StatesIndiana and New Jersey have passed legislation mandating that every newborn be screened with pulse oximetry for congenital heart defects. .
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How to Grow Tall GrassesTall grasses are both decorative and for a purpose. Animals can live in the glasses or you can plant the grasses in the garden for year-round greenery.
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How to Make Luminary Candle JarsLuminary jars are safer than paper luminaries and easy to make.
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How to Keep Pita Bread PuffyWhile pita bread is flat, it should be puffy and moist.
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Creative Items to Make Out of PVC PipePVC pipe is a creative pipe used to carry water. The uses go far beyond plumbing, however.
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Writing a Sympathy CardWhen someone dies, finding the right words and knowing what to do is difficult. Follow these steps to write a sympathy card.
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Catholic High Schools in Southern LouisianaThese schools sometimes serve just boys, only girls or are coeducational. The schools range in size from about 100 students to over 1,000 students.
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Events and Attractions in Perry, GeorgiaPerry is located in central Georgia and sometimes called the "Crossroads of Georgia" because of it's central location.
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Tell Your State Senator to Support Newborns. Save Lives!Next week, the Indiana State Senate will vote on a state bill that would make sure every newborn is screened with pulse oximetry. Pulse oximetry screening is cheap, quick and non-invasive, and saves lives.
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Independent Sales Representative DutiesIndependent sales representatives perform the same duties as sales representatives employed directly by the manufacturer, but they're either self-employed or employed by another company.
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How to Increase Staff RetentionKeeping employees and reducing turnover are almost always more cost effective for a business. Having seasoned employees keeps the business running smoothly.
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How to Print Edible Images on CakesDetailed cartoon characters, snapshots of important times and flat pictures in general are all available on cakes thanks to edible paper and ink.
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How to Make a CorsetCorsets are a traditional garment that are worn today for costume or fun.
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How to Make Burp Cloths from TowelsA baby spits up a number of times a day, and their caregivers typically go through many burp cloths a week. Making the cloths at home is a project you can do to save money.
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How to Dye Gray Hair RootsGrey hair is a normal sign of aging, but some people like to dye grey hair with either the original hair color or a new shade
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How Can You Protect Buildings from Weathering?Weathering happens when nature's elements -- sun, water and wind -- damage or change the materials on building exteriors.
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How to Improve the Success Rates of IVFIn vitro fertilization is a last resort effort for many couples trying to conceive because it's expensive and doesn't always work.
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Review of CloudCrowd, the Facebook Application that Pays UsersCloudCrowd debuted in late September 2009 and pays users to perform small tasks like finding foreign-based Web sites and translating sites. While the app might seem to good to be true, it is legit.
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Guide to Locally-owned Chain Restaurants in Fort Wayne, IndianaWhen choosing a restaurant in Fort Wayne, Indiana, why not skip the plethora of chain options and chose a family run or locally owned restaurant.
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Throw a Modern Baby Shower for the Mom to Be in Your LifeWhen it comes to baby showers, the options are limitless. Be creative and throw a modern baby shower for the expecting mother in your life.
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Guide to Birth Announcement WordingYou're ready to tell the world about the newest addition to the family. One problem, you're not sure what to say. Birth announcement wording can be be clever or traditional.
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How to Research Baby ProductsKnowing if a product has a recall is important to baby's safety. By using product reviews, the best of each baby product category can be determined.
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Guide to Indiana Yoga Studios Located Around the StateWhile Indiana doesn't compete with more metropolitan states in places to practice, the number of yoga studios has grown in the Hoosier state. From Indianapolis to the Region, yoga classes are offered in all areas.
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Guide to Buying Nursery Wall Decor OnlinePlanning and decorating a nursery are some of the most fun parts of being pregnant. But, what if your dreams of painting the nursery are squashed? A guide to Web sites offering the best nursery wall decor ideas.
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A Visitor's Guide to Indianapolis, Indiana, ParksIndianapolis, Indiana, has hundreds of parks. Whether visiting Indianapolis for business or for a weekend getaway, explore the Indianapolis parks for recreation and fun.
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A Guide to Booking Indianapolis, Indiana LodgingVisiting a new city without knowing safe areas can be frightening. A hotel might seem like a deal, but could be located in an unsafe area. Before booking Indianapolis lodging, read this article about areas, and hotels to avoid.
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A Guide to Setting Up a Routine While Working at HomeSleeping until noon, working at 3 a.m. in your pajamas all the while taking periodic television breaks sounds like a dream, but for anyone serious about making a career out of working at home this can spell disaster.
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Courtyard by Marriott at Indianapolis CapitolThe Courtyard By Marriott Indianapolis Capital is a safe choice when booking a downtown Indianapolis hotel.
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Preparing for Life in College Dorm RoomsEach fall, thousands of freshman unpack in their first college dorm rooms for the first time. Life in a tiny cell is much different than living at home with mom and dad, learn how to make the transition.
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Hottest Baby Shower Presents for 2009Even given the current economical conditions, there's one area where people will splurge, buying cute presents for a newborn. If you're stuck for an idea, consider one of these "hot" products.
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How to Make Household Cleaners from Supplies Around the HouseLong before the plethora of options in the cleaning supply popped up, our grandparents were using cleaners made from materials around the house. These cleaners are making a resurgence today.
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How to Save Money in the NurseryFrugal is the buzz word of 2009 when it comes to decorating. Nursery decor is no different. Through do it yourself projects and a little creativity, a beautiful nursery can be had on the cheap.
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Fort Wayne Indiana's Historic West Main Street Farmers Market Draws ManyThe Historic West Main Farmers Market in Fort Wayne, Indiana offers up fresh produce, homemade jewelry, and live plants every Friday night.
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Non-Traditional Places to Get Married in Fort Wayne, IndianaMaybe a church isn't your style, or you always pictured an outside wedding. Fort Wayne has offerings for every bride.
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How to Pay for College, Despite Rising CostsThe cost of attending college rises every year, many Americans might think they can't keep up with the costs, but almost everyone can afford to go to college.
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Are You Lost After Losing Your Work from Home Position?After months of searching, you managed to land a work from home job and grew to love the flexibility and lack of commute. How do you bounce back after being laid off or fired?
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Analyzing Primary Source Materials to Determine Student Freedom of Speech RightsHigh School administrators, publication advisors, student journalists, and legal professionals disagree about how high school journalists are protected under the First Amendment when writing and reporting for high school publications. -
Strategies to Become a Better ListenerListening is an active, not passive role as some might image. Three strategies help listeners become better at their role during message communication between a speaker and audience.
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First Step to an Effective Speech: Audience ConsiderationKnowing the audience before giving a speech is essential to an effective presentation. The audience should be considered in every step of speech delivery from picking a topic to actually giving the speech. -
Annotated Bibliography for Student Freedom of Speech ResourcesAn APA style bibliography for resources related to student freedom of speech research. -
Rhetorical Analysis of Materials Covering Student Freedom of Speech RightsNewspaper advisers and school administrators play a balancing act between their students' freedoms and protecting the integrity of the school when they chose to censor or limit stories by students at their schools.
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How to Dispute Information in Your Chexsystems FileHaving negative information in your Chexsystems file can mean you can't open a bank account, if you find negative information, or need to file a dispute, follow this handy guide. -
Formal Outline for a Speech About Marian AndersonA powerful subject, great for a speech for a college level course. -
Born to WriteAre writers born with a passion for writing? What makes some detest writing, and others thrive off of picking up the pen? My perspective on my love affair with writing.
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How to Find a Topic for a Research Paper About High School JournalismAn approach to finding sources for a research paper about high school media, including topic ideas.
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How to Work from Home Without Losing Your MindMany people dream of cutting out the daily commute, but forget that working from home can be lonely. -
Inauguration 2009Photos from the Inauguration from the National Mall. -
Frugal Super Bowl RecipesFood prices might be skyrocketing, but that doesn't mean your Super Bowl plans have to be scaled down. Here are some ideas to make your Super Bowl party a success. -
Work for a Call Center from Your Home Office? You're 'homeshoring.'Corporations are moving jobs back to the United States and into your home office.
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My Top 10 Christmas Songs: Soundtrack to the HolidaysNot usually one to listen to mainstream pop music, I make an exception for Christmas songs. Whenever I look back on holiday memories, a song always comes to mind. -
Communicate Effictively in Online Forums and Chat RoomsCommunicating in a chat room or forum might be more relaxed that most types of writing, but to get the best out of participation, a user needs to remember some basic rules of online communication. -
Combat Home Office Health HazardsI went on a search for a program to remind me to take breaks. The best I found schedules breaks complete with pop ups of stretches and ideas to combat the hazards of a day behind a desk, and to ensure I go easier on my wrists, eyesight and lower back
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Work at Home for College StudentsTelecommuting is great for college students because of their expert computer skills (thanks Facebook) and schedules with small chunks of time available at odd hours.














