Beverly Forgey
I am a published fiction writer specializing in contemporary paranormal humorous romance. I live to write and write to live.
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Telecommuting: The Pros and Cons to EmployersDriving today is growing more costly by the minute. American employers need to find alternatives for their beleaguered employees.
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Take the Kids to Atlanta!Whether you're from the Atlanta area or just visiting, you'll find a wealth of fun, family-oriented activities around Atlanta.
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Unique Presents for the Man in Your LifeLet's be honest. Dads get the short end of the deal when it comes to Father's Day.
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Steps to Stop a BullyToday, however, bullying has increased dramatically. But there are tools you can use to stop the bully.
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What Moms Really Want for Mother's DayForget the flowers and the candy. Give your mom what she really wants for Mother's Day.
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Take Care in Choosing a DentistI recently moved to a new state and had to find a new dentist.
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Life with a ProcrastinatorI live with the world's worst-or should I say best?-procrastinator. After all, she is very good at procrastinating. I swear my daughter can put off anything for hours, days, weeks and longer. No matter what it is, she can always find a way to do it "later."
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Suggestions for a Homeschool Curriculum and EducationChoosing a curriculum for your child is one of the most important steps a homeschooling family makes.
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The Great American Soap Opera: How Many Times Can One Person Get Married?Ah, the American Daytime Drama. How I love them. Still, I sometimes find myself talking back to the television. Yet I'm not asking Nick how he could possibly cheat on Sharon, but remarking at the impossibility of the plotline.
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A How to Guide for Choosing an E-Book PublisherMany authors have turned to e-book publishing as a means of getting published.
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A How to Guide to Food SafetyUsing the proper steps to food safety, consumers may not protect themselves against all forms of contamination, but they can lower the risk of getting sick.
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A Homeschooling Mom's Suggestions for Setting a Homeschool ScheduleOnce you've decided you want to homeschool, one of the first things you'll need to develop is a schedule for your day. As an ex-teacher and homeschooling mom, let me offer this scheduling guide for your consideration.
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An Ex-Teacher's How to Guide on Handling the Dreaded Parent-Teacher ConferenceYou've just received the dreaded call from your child's school. Your child's teacher, Mrs. "B", wants to have a parent-teacher conference after school today. How should you handle the situation?
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An Advanced Education Versus the Regular High School Academic EnvironmentWith the school year coming to its last few months, students and parents around the country are trying to make tough decisions about their academic futures.
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The Life of the New Fiction WriterMany people fantasize about being an author. What they don't dream about is the hard work that comes along with the label "professional writer."
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The Best Suggestion for New Homeschooling ParentsConsider questioning anyone's claim who says they're an expert on homeschooling. Listen to the "experts" and then judge for yourself whether it fits your child's needs or not.
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One Woman's View on "The View"Co-hosts have come and co-hosts have gone. I'm sure the viewers haven't seen the last of the changes in The View's panel.
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Is the Television Show Men in Trees, the New Northern Exposure?Networks like to copy the style, the plot and, hopefully, the success of shows on other networks. To understand this, all a viewer has to do is look at reality shows and all their subsequent spin-offs. The same holds true for dramas and sitcoms.
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An Inconvenient Truth - a ChallengeI challenge everyone to watch Al Gore's, An Inconvenient Truth, and not be changed.
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Should YOU Homeschool Your Child?You're thinking about withdrawing your child from school and homeschooling him. However, you can't get past the self-doubt clouding your mind. Let's examine those concerns.
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The Top Five Myths About HomeschoolingEven with the growth of homeschooling in our nation, several myths about this form of education still exist.
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Dog-gone Poor: The High Costs of Owning a PetIn today's world where middle class American families need both parents working just to make ends meet, why are people spending so much money on their pets?
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Break Away from the Best Selling BooksTry getting away from the well-known authors, the best selling authors, the "favorite" authors, and explore the world of the fresh-out-of-the-publishing-gate debut authors.
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Do You Diet to Lose Weight?The New Year came around and I, yet again, resolved to go back on a diet. I swore in front of family and friends to get real results. This time. I'm willing to bet so many of you did exactly the same thing.
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Why Parents Decide to Home School Their ChildrenThe number of children in America being educated at home is still growing. The reasons parents are choosing to remove their children from public or private school institutions are diverse. Most, however, choose one of the following reasons for home schooling their child.

