Maryan Pelland
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Tips for Downsizing Your Home in This Economic DepressionEconomic times are tough for everyone. People of all ages, not just retiring Americans are looking to downsize their homes to save money. Here are some tips.
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Plastic Surgery: Why Are Americans so Eager to Change Their Appearances?In past years, more people have asked for cosmetic surgery to raise their self-esteem. Read about the dangers and alternatives.
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Surviving the Current Depression May Mean Cutting Home Television CostsBy making a few small changes, the average family can move toward surviving this new depression by reducing the cost of home entertainment. Do you know you can save about a thousand dollars a year if you think it all through? -
Families at Risk: Grandparents Parenting Multiple GenerationsMore and more often grandparents are being asked to raise their grandchildren and even great grandchildren as the economy tears families apart or mental health problems render parents unreliable. It's an anxious but joyful journey.
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Sports Non Fiction Books for KidsIt's fun to play popular team sports but even young kids get an edge when they understand the game, the equipment, the rules and the history. Learn baseball and soccer through reading.
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Sansa Shaker is a Perfect Gift for KidsExpensive media players have competition in this affordable, cool little player for preteens and teens. Read a review and save a bundle. -
Dover Publishing Offers Unique, Inexpensive Books on a Multitude of TopicsRead about an unusual publisher that specializes in low-cost, high-quality books that you will want to add to your book collection.
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Nonfiction Books for Children: Looking at Humor, Fine Arts and SciencesHigh quality books give kids a leg up in their academic progress. It's fine to read about Mickey and Minnie, but Picasso or Renoir can make a lifelong difference.
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Garfield Enhances Early LearningGarfield, America's most popular cat is featured in a new set of workbook CD combinations for 3-5, 4-6 and 6-7 year-olds. Topics include math, reading, phonics, spelling and numbers.

