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Tri-State (OH, WV, KY) Resources for Couples and Families with ChildrenHere are some of the locations, recreation, entertainment, and services that add to the quality of life for couples and those with children in the Ashland, Ironton, Huntington area. There are civic organizations, museums, libraries, parks, and more.
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We Build TogetherAt a time of racial discrimination and Jim Crow laws, Chicago children's librarian Charlemae Rollins set out to influence the publication of books sensitive to African American children.
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Teens and Information Literacy ChallengesTeens have unique information and privacy needs. Librarians, educators and other teen service providers can elevate literacy levels by understanding and implementing age appropriate solutions.
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Lipton's Bavarian Wild Berry Tea ReviewA review of Lipton's specialty tea, Bavarian Wild Berry. Focus on ease of preparation due to the pyramid shaped tea bag. Tea has real fruit pieces and is anti-oxidant for health conscious tea drinkers. -
Tips for Getting Out of DebtIn economic recession, many are looking for ways to trim expenses in order to pay down or eliminate their debts. In an uncertain world, this is wise and ensures financial and family security in the event of job loss, pandemic or terrorist attacks.
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Preparing for the Worst by Supplying for EmergenciesWhen disaster strikes, it is too late to be ready. Food, water, medical supplies and alternative heat/cooking lighting sources aid in pandemic quarantine, hurricanes, flood and other emergency survival.
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Is This the End of the Beginning?The Invasion of Iraq in 2003 led to rampant looting of the National Museum, home of some of earliest artifacts of civilization. Efforts are underway to recover these and to prevent such disregard for antiquities.