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  • Name Yourself Day
    Ever wish you could change your name? Name Yourself Day happens every April 9 – it’s a day when people are encouraged to change their name to anything they want. At least for 24 hours.
  • With a Quick Search Online, You Can Find Hundreds of Holiday Savings Tips. Most Are Perfectly Sensible, but Not Always Realistic. You’ll See Tips Like: • Set Cash Aside for Each Person on Your Gift List • Make Gifts for Family and Friends • Delay
    Ever look for holiday savings tips just to find dozens of ideas that didn’t work for you? Here are 6 simple tips that are (hopefully) easy to follow so you can save big this holiday season.
  • It’s Time to Make a Difference
    Are you ready to make a difference? The fourth Saturday in October is the perfect time to start, but we can all make an effort to do something positive every day.
  • Getting to the Core of Middle Children's Day
    Do you have older and younger siblings? Ever wonder if there are any benefits of being a middle child? August 12 is all about you; it's Middle Children's Day.
  • Paying Respect This Memorial Day Weekend
    Memorial Day began as a show of reverence to our fallen soldiers. Over time, many traditions of the holiday may have been lost. But we can still celebrate the American spirit, and those who died to preserve it.
  • Come Together During Old Friends, New Friends Week
    How long has it been since you've seen your old friends? Have you kept in touch with the people who always brought a smile to your face? Or have your cherished friendships slowly faded away?
  • Come Together During Old Friends, New Friends Week
    Friendship is one of the most important aspects of life. Our friends share their strength with us, celebrate our triumphs and help guide us down the path of life. But we don't always take the time we need to cultivate our relationships.
  • How A Positive Attitude, Family & Friends Might Help You Live Longer
    Do you want to live longer? Most people do. We've all read hundreds of health tips that claim they can give us longer lives. Although they may be beneficial, they aren't always easy to follow.
  • How a Positive Attitude, Family & Friends Might Help You Live Longer
    Ever wonder if there was anything you could do to live a longer, happier life? It could be as simple as having a positive attitude and a thriving network of friends.
  • Why We Need People
    We all know what it's like to feel lonely. Sometimes the best way to fight loneliness is to reconnect with the people who once shared your life.
  • How Do We Cope During Difficult Times?
    Sometimes it seems that everywhere we look we see bad news. Turmoil. Strife. War. How do we cope? Perhaps the answer lies within the family and friends who share our lives.
  • A Reunion Of Long-Lost Sisters
    Carmen was just a little girl, but she knew. She could tell that her mother felt an intense sadness inside. Even though her mother never said a word about it.
  • A Reunion Of Long-Lost Sisters
    Carmen was just a little girl, but she knew. She could tell that her mother felt an intense sadness inside. Even though her mother never said a word about it.
  • A Reunion of Long-Lost Sisters
    Ever since Carmen was a little girl, she noticed a profound sadness in her mother. For years Carmen never knew why, but one day she learned the painful truth. That's when Carmen became determined. She would find her missing aunt and help her mom reunite.
  • Discovering Roots Day
    Roots Day is the perfect occasion to learn more about your family tree. What you find could change your life.
  • How To Find People Again This Holiday Season
    Elvis might have said it best. The crooner lamented that he would have a blue Christmas without his special someone nearby. It's true. Even Elvis needed his loved ones around to be merry.
  • How to Avoid Common Holiday Scams
    This holiday season, criminals may be targeting you as their next victim. Your best weapon is education. Learn how to avoid holiday scams, protect your identity and keep yourself safe.
  • Reconnect Your Family Through the Power of Stories
    You can help reconnect your family and learn more about your ancestry by celebrating Family Stories Month this November.
  • November Is Family Stories Month
    What is Family Stories Month? It's a time to focus on the fun, serious and sometimes even frightening stories that help define our family units.
  • Family Stories Month
    November is Family Stories Month - the perfect time to share your stories and learn from others.
  • Halloween Safety Tips for Trick or Treaters
    Halloween is almost here! Are you prepared for costumes, trick or treaters and safety? Be safe this October 31 with a few Halloween safety tips.
  • Mother-in-Law Day 2010
    Mother-in-Law day is Sunday October 24, 2010. Not sure how to celebrate? A good way to start is by learning how to get along with the in-laws.
  • Learn About the Past from People Who Lived It
    Most people would like to find out more about their family tree. October is Family History Month, so it's a great time to learn about your past. One of the most satisfying ways to learn about your ancestry is to hear about it from people who were there --
  • Remembering September 11th: Patriot Day
    This is an updated article honoring the heroes of September 11, 2001.
  • A New York Nurse Reunites with Her Long-Lost Father
    As Assistant Head Nurse at Calvary Hospital in New York, Wanda Rodriguez must be prepared for anything. The name of a new patient, however, caught her completely off guard. It was her father, whom she hadn't seen in more than 40 years.
  • Are You Doing Enough to Prevent Identity Theft?
    Americans are concerned about identity theft - but are they doing enough to prevent it?
  • Jaycee Dugard: One Year Later
    In August, 2009 a young woman named Jaycee Dugard was reunited with her family. She had been abducted 18 years earlier, and forced to live in her alleged captor's backyard.
  • How To Find People Online
    How many people have you met in your lifetime? Most of us meet hundreds, if not thousands of people through the years. Some become an important part of our lives, others vanish almost instantly and a few make major impacts on us before disappearing without a trace.
  • Get them back to school safely
    As August advances, families everywhere prepare their kids to go back to school. Parents buy new clothes, books and other supplies while kids mourn the impending loss of summer freedom. It's a hectic time, so it can be easy to overlook one of the most important back to school issues: safety.
  • Schools Require Volunteers to Pass Criminal Background Checks
    More schools are requiring adults to agree to Criminal Background Checks before they can do volunteer work. While some people wonder why this policy hasn't been in place for many years, others worry that it will discourage many qualified parents.
  • How Safe Are Internet Dating Sites?
    Internet dating sites are popular, but are they safe? That question became more important than ever recently, when a member of several popular online dating services was found to be a murderer.
  • American Independence
    This Sunday, July 4th America celebrates our freedom and independence!
  • Warning: Tabnabbing Is Designed To Steal Your Identity
    While surfing the Web, how many pages, or tabs, do you have open? Most of us have several going at the same time. We click back and forth between tabs; it's part of the fun.
  • Tabnabbing: A Sneaky New Form of Identity Theft
    Tabnabbing, aka Tabnapping, is a sneaky new form of phishing. Predators can use it to steal your identity. The best way to prevent it is to be aware of this scam and how it works.
  • Are You a Safe Driver?
    June is National Drive Safe Month, the perfect time to think about safety while driving.
  • Lessons from National Missing Children's Day
    Child abduction is an ongoing problem in the United States. It's up to parents to do everything they can to protect their children. May 25 is National Missing Children's Day, a time to focus on this important issue.
  • It’s Never Too Late To Reconcile
    Everyone has family and friends they don't talk to anymore. It's usually because schedules become hectic and there is never enough time in the day, but sometimes it's due to a more personal issue.
  • Who Shares Your Name?
    Most people have the same name as at least one other person. Two men recently decided to find out more about people who share their name. What they found intrigued and inspired them.
  • Sex Offender Statistics
    We've all heard about sex offenders in the news. Everyone can agree that violent criminals must be punished appropriately, but should everyone on the Offender Registry be treated the same? The debate about what should be done with sex offender rages on.
  • What Would You Do with $10?
    When Reed Sandridge got laid off, he made some major changes to his life. Chief among them was a project inspired by his mother: he began giving away $10 a day to strangers. He'll give out $10 each day for one year - he calls it The Year Of Giving.
  • Searching for a Job? Start by Looking for Former Colleagues
    It's a tough time to be looking for a job, but with a little help from former colleagues, you may be able to land the career of your dreams.
  • New Laws for California Sex Offenders
    On February 1, the CA Supreme Court heard a case about the fate of registered sex offenders. Their decision was to support residency restrictions, a law that states offenders may not live within 2,000 feet of any area where children regularly congregate.
  • How Laurie Woods Found Her Family After 6 Decades
    Laurie Woods was too young to remember the mother who abandoned. Although she enjoyed a happy life, Laurie longed to find her family. She tried for years, but had no luck. Her friend Jeri was an expert at finding people - and Jeri was determined to help.
  • What Should Be Done with Sexual Offenders?
    Sexual offenders could be living in your neighborhood. Some lawmakers hope the Supreme Court will pass a federal Civil Commitment, a law which could allow registered sex offenders to be held indefinitely in high-security mental facilities.
  • Pearl Harbor Day
    On December 7, 1941, Japanese Bomber planes attacked the American Naval Base at Pearl Harbor. The assault came without an official declaration of war, and created a day that would live in infamy...
  • A Reunion for Old and New Friends
    In 1959 high school students from Macon, Georgia were segregated by their skin color and gender. In 2009 they finally come together.
  • November is National Adoption Month!
    Nearly 130,000 children in the U.S. are in foster care programs. These kids hope to find a family and a home in time for the holidays. They may be in luck - November is National Adoption Month...
  • Keeping Halloween Fun with a Few Simple Safety Tips
    It's almost time for Halloween - so it's a good time to review a few safety tips to protect your loved ones this October 31.
  • The Heartbreaking Story of Somer Thompson
    On Monday October 19, Somer Thompson was walking home with a group of friends. Somer ran off on her own after being upset by a discussion about an argument she had with another girl that morning. It was the last time the 7-year-old would be seen alive.
  • The Balloon Boy Controversy
    A weather balloon built by a man named Richard Heene was accidentally released into the air. As it flew high above Colorado, one question remained ... was 6-year-old Falcon Heene trapped inside this runaway balloon?
  • Closure for Jennifer Schuett?
    When Jennifer Schuett was 8 years old an unidentified man adbucted and raped her, then slit her throat and left her for dead. Now, almost 2 decades later, a suspect has finally been arrested.
  • Horia Cretan - Brooklyn's Good Samaritan
    When Horia Cretan went to work on September 30, 2009, he never expected to go home a national hero.
  • the Murder of Rebecca Doisy
    Rebecca Doisy was murdered in 1976. Her alleged killer, Johnny Wright, eluded police for more than 30 years. Recently, however, he inadvertently helped bring himself to justice.
  • Jennifer Schuett - a Rape Victim Fights Back
    In 1990 a young girl was abducted, raped and left to die in a small field. The girl survived, and today she is helping the FBI find the man who did this to her.
  • Patriot Day - Remembering September 11, 2001
    In 2001 terrorists attacked America, hoping to break our spirits. Instead, the nation rallied together and became stronger. We will always remember September 11 as Patriot Day.
  • National Child Injury Prevention Week
    The first week of September is a great time to really focus on child safety.
  • Celebrating the Martin Luther King Jr. Dream
    A discussion of the dream that Martin Luther King Jr. shared with the world.
  • What Does Your Social Profile Say About You?
    What happens when personal and professional worlds collide on social networking sites?
  • Reuniting with High School Classmates
    Preparing for your High School Reunion
  • Working Together to Prevent Crime
    How to start a Neighborhood Watch Group to help prevent crime.
  • The Personal Touch: Web Search Directories
    Which online directories do you use? These days people are looking for a more personalized approach to web searches.
  • Get Ready for Kindergarten Month
    It's time to get your young children ready for the world of Kindergarten.
  • A Week of Smiles
    The second week of August is National Smile Week!
  • Staying Connected During a Recession
    The importance of staying connected with others during a recession - and any other time.
  • A Shared Moment of Silence for Michael Jackson
    Remembering Michael Jackson - and all the people we've shared our lives with.

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