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  • Girls' Guide to the Hangover (2009)
    Warning: If you're engaged, recently married, or have delicate sensibilities DO NOT see this movie. Only bad things can come of it.
  • Girls' Guide to Terminator: Salvation
    If you want the dirt on what you're really looking for, keep reading. Sex, Romance, Drama? Do they tug at your heart strings? Who do we get to see in the buff?
  • Star Trek (2009): Girls' Guide to the Movies
    J.J. Abrams breaths new life into the Star Trek series with this new blockbuster. Sex, Romance, Drama? Do they tug at your heart strings? Who loses their shirts? Is Kirk a boxers or briefs guy?
  • Review of X-Men Origins: Wolverine
    X-Men Origins: Wolverine reminded me of a soda that's been left out overnight. It has the flavor you expect, but with none of the kick. Over all, it was a good movie, but didn't live up to it's potential.
  • A Visit from CPS
    Just when we were starting to get things together, the neighborhood bullies stopped by to cause trouble.
  • Refrigerating Food Without Electricity
    With costs rising, people are trying to shave off costs anywhere they can. Unfortunately, life seems downright unbearable without some of our most expensive luxuries. For instance, how much of your power bill is devoted to refrigeration?
  • Arrival
    Our adventures in becoming self sustaining. In this installment, we arrive at our new property.
  • Building with Adobe: Adapting to Climates
    Before you begin mixing your adobe, you need to do some prep work. First, you need to decide how you will use it to build. You can use bricks or sculpting techniques.
  • Pandora.Com: Free Music on Your Desktop
    Pandora is a music discovery service designed to help you enjoy music you already know, and to help you discover new music you'll love.
  • DIY: Use a Jar Test to Test Your Own Soil
    A jar test is a very simple soil test. By following these instructions, you will know exactly what your soil is made up of.
  • Proper Movie Theater Etiquette
    Rude theater goers never know it's them until someone gets just too fed up. How would you feel if the young man sitting in front of you turned around and politely asked you to eat with your mouth closed?
  • Audience Reactions to the Incredible Hulk (2008)
    This morning, I attended the midnight premiere of The Incredible Hulk. I thoroughly enjoyed the enthusiasm and candor of the other audience members.
  • Review of the Incredible Hulk (2008)
    I have to admit, I went to this movie a little grudgingly. I was sure it was woefully miscast, and the previews led me to believe they'd dropped the ball with effects and plot. I am happy to admit I was wrong.
  • PSP - Underground Housing
    Post-Shoring-Polyurethane(Plastic)
  • Memorial Day Lesson Plans: Historical and Fun Teaching Guide
    A unit study is something educators use to teach. This is a simple unit study about Memorial Day.
  • Part 1: Birth
    WARNING: Sarcasm and parody. For AP or thick skinned readers only.
  • Don't Talk
    poetry - 2008
  • Baby Sarah's Great Escape
    What makes a great adventure? Sarah has had some great adventures in her life. I believe Sarah's first real adventure took place when she was about 1 year old.
  • Tiny Homes: The Value and Beauty of Small Living Spaces
    Tiny homes are houses that look just like any other house, except they are tiny. They range from under 100 square feet to around 800 square feet. They include everything one wants in a home through a purely genius use of space.
  • Natural Soap Solutions
    Everyone has a different cleaning and beauty routine. Some people use different soaps for their face and body. Some don't. Let's talk about what we wash with.
  • Yurts: Evolution from Nomadic Tents to Modern Homes
    Yurts are based on the tents of nomadic Mongolians, but they have evolved. Some of the modern Yurts look more like just round houses than tents.
  • Beautiful Hair Without the Chemicals
    One of my considerations in reusing greywater was what exactly I'm putting in my water, and thus in my plants. Many "natural" products are derived from natural sources but the end result is something toxic.
  • A Simple Unit Study About Mexico
    This is a simple unit study about Mexico
  • One Last Round
    2008 Poetry
  • Reusing Greywater: Recycling Water Used in Drains Other than the Toilet
    There are a number of ways to dispose of greywater. In most American households, it's simply flushed away with all other used water. In other words, it has no use. Things don't have to work that way, though. Greywater can be reused throughout your household.
  • Eliminating Toilet Wastewater: Humanure and Composting Toilets
    I'm planning to build a house without a septic system. I don't want to send my waste to the city for processing, and I don't want it sitting in a tank under my house either, or worse, in a field near my house - eeewww!
  • Wastewater: A Total Waste of Water in Times of Drought and Dehydration
    It's a bitter irony that people should consider rain and snow art, entertainment or frustrating, and that they should use precious drinking water to dispose of biological waste - while at the same time suffering from drought and dehydration.
  • Studying for Your Ham Radio License
    Anyone that can pass the test can earn an amateur radio license, also called a ham radio license. Here are some great resources to help you learn the material, and find a testing location near you.
  • Using Instinct When Trusting a Home Buyer
    With all this dishonesty and deception around, selling your house can be intimidating. Here are some simple tips and things to keep in mind during the selling process.
  • Getting Off the Grid: Living an Environmentally Sustainable Existence
    This is the real story of a single mom and her two young children that decided to scrap it all and try to build their own home completely off the grid.
  • Who Needs School when You Have Pokemon
    Pokemon Learning League is an online series of standards-based, interactive animated lessons for grades 3-6.
  • Low Income Living: Make it Through Summer Without Air Conditioning
    People survived the heat long before air conditioning, and many survive without it even today. We don't see it as a burden, but a challenge, and we love coming up with innovative and creative ways to deal with the heat.
  • All About Adolescent Vaccinations: What Does AP Look like with the Big Kids?
    If you haven't thought much about vaccinations, assuming that they must be safe and needed like most people do, it's not too late. You can start doing your research now and be well informed and prepared to make educated decisions from here on out.
  • Adam was the First Prophet
    Adam was a prophet, first one that we know. In a place called Eden, he helped things to grow. Adam served the Lord by following his ways. We are his descendants in the latter days.
  • Everything You Need To Know About Early Childhood Vaccinations
    There are still many vaccinations to come, and you can start doing your research now and be well informed and prepared to make educated decisions from here on out. These resources use mainstream sources of information, such as the US Government and vaccine manufacturers.
  • Attachment Parenting Older Children: Extended Nursing
    According to anthropologist Katherine Dettwyler, data about our evolutionary past suggests human children are designed to receive all the benefits of nursing and breastmilk for a minimum of two and a half years, and as long as their first five to seven years.
  • Attachment Parenting Older Children: Alternative Education
    Whether you practice Attachment Parenting or not, your children's education is probably very important to you. Most parents still think their choices revolve around money. What most people don't realize is that the choices aren't that cut and dry.
  • What Was So Special About Ronald Regan?
    Mr. Regan was always dissatisfied with the government, but it wasn't until he became President of the Screen Actor's Guild that he decided to do something about it. He was soon Governor of California, and went on to become President of the United States.
  • What Was So Special About Abraham Lincoln?
    We have had peaceful and militaristic Presidents. We have had savvy diplomats and tactless soldiers. How did they come to be who they were? What shaped the lives of those who shaped our nation?
  • Children's Mental Health Act of 2003: Speak Out Against Mandatory Stimulant Use for Poorly Performing Students
    If the goal of mandatory treatments is achieved, over 325,000 children will be on "performance-enhancing drugs". Would you rather have a sibling or child with poor grades, or one that hangs herself in the night?
  • The Position of Women in "Paul's Case"
    "Paul's Case," by Willa Cather is an engaging story of a disturbed mind. When read from a Feminist perspective, it is also riddled with symbols of the inequalities between men and women. This story exemplifies "how women have been led to imagine themselves and their lives".
  • A Reaction to "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
    In A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O'Connor, the author has a lot to say. She describes for us all the flaws of humanity that we use to flaw our own religious beliefs.
  • From Light to Dark - 1996
    As the sun sets I see a reason To walk through one more night
  • Lonely Heart
    Realism vs. Idealism
  • Attachment Parenting Older Children: Intuitive Discipline
    AP parents are always described by what they don't do, and seem to have a hard time explaining exactly what it is they *do*. They don't think of their children as subordinates, but as other people.
  • Attachment Parenting Older Children: The Family Bed
    They may not talk about it often but most American families actually have family beds to some degree. It's a much more fluid and connected concept than mainstream America promotes.
  • What was so Special About Ulysses S. Grant?
    We have had peaceful and militaristic Presidents. We have had savvy diplomats and tactless soldiers. How did they come to be who they were? What shaped the lives of those who shaped our nation?
  • The Monster Within 1995
    You climb, blood soaked, to dry land and collapse. You lay still for a few minutes before standing and readying yourself to continue. As you begin to walk towards the gate, you hear the voice again.
  • Attachment Parenting and Older Children: An Overview
    A child is never too old to be loved and nurtured. Attachment parenting is becoming widely known for babies, but parental detachment is still so predominant that attachment to older children is considered poor parenting. A child is never too old to be loved and nurtured.
  • Drop in a Puddle
    My youth seams to conceal me within the night. It makes me look as if I belong here, but I at least know the darkness is not somewhere I do not belong.

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