Lynda Braun
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BS Speech Pathology-Audiology:Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing The College of New Jersey GraduateInterests
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Father's Day Greetings for that Special SomeoneSerious, cute, and fun Father's Day greetings.
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Let Your Child Color Their Way to a Family Camping AdventureSpring is here, and summer is just around the corner. If you plan to take your family on a camping vacation, a good preparation for young children is to try these fun and innovative coloring pages. -
Start Sipping Sumptuous Chardonnay This SummerIf you enjoy relaxing with a glass of Chardonnay, then I have some exceptional choices for you to try.
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Middlesex County College in Central New Jersey May Be the Perfect Choice for YouWith many choices of colleges, a community college may be the best place to begin your studies. -
Planning a Winter Wedding? Try an Ice HotelThere are extensive venues for winter weddings, and I listed a few, saving the most unusual for last.
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The Angels Claim Los Angeles Angels Pitcher, Nick Adenhart, as He Dies in Car CrashLos Angeles Angels pitcher, Nick Adenhart, dies in car crash.
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Yes, Get that Doctoral Degree You Have Always Dreamed of - OnlineWith our present economy, today would seem the perfect time to save alot of money and get that degree you have always dreamed of..
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Start Your Engines: Chow Down in Some Great Restaurants for Your Visit to the Indy 500May 24 is approaching sooner than you think, so make sure you know the best restaurants to dine while in Indianapolis for the Indy 500.
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Lovely Hotels in Cannes, France for Budget PricesTraveling to Cannes? Hotels can be very expensive in Cannes, but I have found some lovely hotels under $100 per night. Interested? -
Online Education for a Career in Elementary EducationAre you dreaming of becoming an elementary school teacher? It is possible to earn your teaching degree completely online.
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Kentucky Derby Fever: Round the Track and Visit the Derby MuseumIf you love horses, racing, and Kentucky, then you must visit the Kentucky Derby Museum. -
Going to the Kentucky Derby? Best "Bets" on HotelsDreaming of the Kentucky Derby? Well, book your trip now, so you can enjoy that mint julep during the race. Prices are inflated and availability is limited.
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Place Your Bets on the Best Restaurants for Your Visit to the Kentucky DerbyEnjoying the Kentucky Derby would not be complete without visiting some of Louisville's finest restaurants.
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A Haiku Poem for Sir Paul McCartneySir Paul McCartney is a rare talent. Singer, song-writer, poet, and humanitarian. -
A Haiku Poem for Mariano RiveraA poem for the greatest Yankee reliever. -
A Haiku Poem for Jerry LewisA poem for the man who believes in "his kids." -
Healthy Snacks for the Mature WomanWomen do not get older, they just get better. Here are some healthy snacks to keep us that way. -
A Different Take on Snack Options with Zero CholesterolThere truly are snack options with zero cholesterol. If your cholesterol is high, why not give them a try? Better yet, why not try lowering your cholesterol at the same time? -
Magnesium: The Little Mineral that Packs a Big PunchWhat kinds of foods are rich in magnesium? How can you add them to your diet? It's easier than you think! -
Haiku Poem for Michelle ObamaThere has been much discussion of Mrs. Obama touching Queen Elizabeth in response to the Queen toucher her. Read a response in haiku poetry. -
It is Easy Being Green: Tips on Eco-Friendly Green Laundry ProductsFrank Sinatra and Kermit the Frog sang a song entitled "It's Not Easy Being Green." But, guess what? It is! -
Farm Markets: From the Large to the Small, New Jersey Has it AllLet's visit New Jersey's top farm markets as summer draws near. We'll take an inside look at one of New Jersey's largest markets and then we'll look at one of New Jersey's more intimate, organic blueberry farms. -
The Big Apple Can Celebrate Your Graduation Dinner in StyleWhen I think of the best restaurants for a graduation celebratory dinner, I know that New York City has it all. -
How Does Your Garden Grow? Try a Feng Shui Garden to Create Harmony in Your LifeAre you stressed? Who isn't in these tough economical times? Try planting an exquisite garden filled with peace, joy and harmony. Try Feng Shui. -
Take a Super Vacation to Celebrate Your College Graduation!With diploma in hand, it is time to "chill", thrill, and relax in a fantastic location just meant for you.
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"Look Mom, I Graduated": Pre-School Graduation Parties Can Be the Best!Graduation parties are being planned for high schoolers and college graduates alike. But, what about our little ones who have completed preschool and are ready for the next big step, Kindergarten?
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Guide to Traveling to Aruba on a BudgetDreaming of perfect weather, cool breezes, the best food in the world, and a trip of a lifetime? Aruba is the place for you. Visit my favorite place on a budget.
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Dreaming of Pink Sand? Travel To Bermuda on a BudgetAre you longing to see the famous pink sands of Bermuda? Well, I was, and by booking a cruise, my family and I saved a ton of money on hotel, food, and entertainment. Let me tell you... it was sensational!
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Imagine Full Privileges at the Famous Atlantis Hotel Without Paying Atlantis PricesFor the budget minded traveler, that means all of us in our present economy, you can utilize full privileges at the Atlantis Hotel Resort and Casino in Paradise Island, the Bahamas while on a budget.
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Summer Vacation in the Caribbean on a BudgetOne of life's greatest pleasures is to travel to the Caribbean..And yes, it can be done on a budget. I think the island of St. Maarten is an ideal place to see because it has everything.
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Summer is Looming, The Economy is Not Booming: Travel To Mexico on a BudgetWith summer just around the corner, thoughts of escaping to a tropical paradise enter your brain. The only problem is that your pockets are drained. Do not fret. How about a trip to Mexico? You might get there yet!
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The Best Bang for Your Dollar in 2009: All-Inclusive VacationsWith the current status of our economy, vacations seem out of reach. Here are a few ideas of all-inclusive vacations that just may seem affordable.
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Color Me BaseballTake me out to the ballgame. Yes, opening day of the 2009 baseball season is just around the corner. Parents, keep reading to find some incredible websites that enable you to print fun baseball coloring pages. Your children will love these.
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A Passover Poem: Wishing Peace in the Middle EastA contemporary Passover poem; hoping this be the year, we find peace in the Middle East. -
Earth Day 2009 Poem for Al GoreMy youngest son has been studying about his environment in school. While reading his science packet, I thought about earth day, and decided I had something to say. Hope you enjoy it! -
Greatest Sports Bars in New York City to Watch Opening Day BaseballAs an avid Yankee fan, I truly know what I'm talking about and I would not steer you wrong! -
In Depth Interpretation of Robert Frost's Classic Poem, Dust of SnowA splendid poem to be read and enjoyed, especially while there is a blanket of snow covering much of our land. Make yourself a cup of hot chocolate, and read Robert Frost's, "Dust of Snow", followed by an interesting interpretation. It's sure to delight! -
Rod Stewart's 1980 Album, Foolish Behavior, is Definitely.......... NOT FoolishRod Stewart is a man of many talents, recording many albums. In 1980, he recorded, Foolish Behavior, and although this is not as well known as some of his other recordings, Foolish Behavior is anything but foolish.
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A Child's Easter Bunny WishIn this children's poem, see if you can decide whether the bunny found inside the basket is real or is a toy stuffed animal. It's fun to imagine!
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If Wishes Were Easter Bunnies: Easter Greeting Card IdeasImagine a world where Easter could be celebrated every day. Read this simple but endearing Easter greeting. Then read some other cute greeting card ideas. -
Mickey Rourke's First Film: The 1981 Hit Body HeatTough guy, pretty boy, Mickey Rourke gets his start in the thriller, Body Heat. He plays arsonist, Teddy Lewis. Fans of Mickey must watch him as he delivers his lines as only Rourke can.
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Sean Penn Starring in 1983's Bad BoysAre you a fan of two time academy award winner Sean Penn? Then Bad Boys is a must see 1983 movie. Penn was only 23 years old and even does his own stunts. Read on to see why this film is one of the most memorable movies of the 1980's. -
Haunted Restaurant in Savannah, GeorgiaHow about feeling a cold chill in the air while sipping a glass of fine Merlot? Do ghosts really exist? Take a deep breath and prepare yourself for a journey into a haunted eating establishment.
