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Vivid Vision of an Angel: A PoemA Poem - Vivid Vision of an Angel
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A Brand New Set of WingsA fun poem. -
Excellent Questions to Ask a Potential Hire During a Job InterviewThese interview questions will cover almost everything you need to know to make sure that you are hiring the right person for the job and company. -
Unique Quotes that Graduates Will Treasure Long After GraduationWhether used in a letter to a graduate, in a graduation speech, in a yearbook, or in a scrap book, these 2011 graduation quotes can help graduates young and old to remember what should be most important during their lives. -
Creative Visualization as a Motivational Tool for Positive Life ChangeVisualization works so well as a motivator because it helps individuals to see in their mind's eye their dreams and in seeing that better future people get excited and motivated to become better people in so many ways.
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Job Fairs and Career Workshops in Tucson, ArizonaFinding a job these days can take longer than expected. These job fairs and career workshops can help you to get a jump start on a successful job search in Tucson, Arizona.
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How to Apply for Food Stamps/SNAP Benefits in ArizonaTips to help you apply for food stamps in Arizona. Includes website and contact numbers.
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Introductory Guide to the Texas Surcharge LawThis introductory guide to the Texas surcharge law includes everything you need to know from how to make payment arrangements, to contact phone numbers, and websites. -
A Tribute to Coach Dream and Coach Achieve, The Perfect TeamA tribute to two outstanding coaches that modeled the value of teamwork.
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Mike Disfarmer Provides a Startling and Historical Portrait Photography CollectionMike Disfamer has been described as one of the best portrait photographers in history. Disfarmer portrays the Great Depression, World War II, and the after effects on small town America in his portrait photography.
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A Literary Analysis of Setting in Alice Walker's, "Everyday Use."This is a literary analysis of setting in Alice Walker's, "Everyday Use."
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November 2010: Arizona Proposition Election ResultsThese are the November 2010 Arizona Proposition election results. Some of the voting results were really close. Four propositions passed. Five propositions failed. One proposition is tied.
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7 Practical Holiday Gifts for College StudentsMost college students are on a tight budget. These are 7 practical holiday gift ideas for college students. -
Holiday Bargain Shopping TipsThe holidays are coming and during difficult economic times it's essential to save money. These five holiday shopping bargain tips will make holiday shopping easier on the pocket book. -
Red Flags that You May Need to Change Your PsychiatristDeciding whether your psychiatrist is the best mental health provider for you is part of learning to be an advocate for your mental health. These are the top three red flags that you may need to change to a different psychiatrist.
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7 Unusual Gift Ideas Children and Teens Will Treasure Long After the Holiday SeasonShopping for Christmas gifts for children and teens can be a challenge. These 7 unusual holiday gift ideas are fun and enjoyable presents that kids and teens will treasure long after the Christmas season is over.
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Renting vs. Buying Used College TextbooksThis article will examine whether it's cheaper to rent textbooks or purchase them used and then sell them back at the end of the semester.
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Literary Analysis of Robert Butler's SnowRobert Butler's Snow is a beautiful and intelligent short story that illuminates the strength of culture and an ancestral link to home.
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Abortion as a Means of Ending Genetically Unsound PregnanciesAbortion of children due to genetic reasons is both an intellectual and moral dilemma. Bonnie J. Rough's book "Carrier" is an interesting example about one person's decision based on this dilemma. -
Candidates Running for State Representative in District 28There are three candidates running for Arizona State Representative in District 28. Voters can vote for not more than 2 candidates. This is a summary of each candidates qualifications and stance on key issues.
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Course Electives that Can Enhance an Accounting CareerWhat truly can separate successful Accountants from a lackluster career are skills in addition to accounting to include communication, problem solving, computer skills, and an ability to speak another language -
Arizona Propositions for the November 2010 Election: A SummaryThis is a brief summary of the propositions Arizona voters have the opportunity to vote for in the November 2010 election.
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Tucson Propositions for the November 2010 Election: A SummaryThis is a brief summary of local propositions Tucson voters will have the opportunity to vote on in the November 2010 election.
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Book Review: Under the Dome by Stephen KingBook review of Stephen King's "Under the Dome." -
How Social Skills Training Can Help Children with Social AnxietySocial skills training can supplement therapeutic programs to help a child with social anxiety learn valuable social skills and build self esteem. -
Proposition 203 - Legalizing Medical Marijuana in ArizonaProposition 203 (Prop 203) is a citizen initiative that gives citizens the right to vote for the legalization of medical marijuana in the state of Arizona. -
Book Review: Balancing Acts by Zoe FishmanA book review of Zoe Fishman's, "Balancing Acts." -
The Difficulties of Medication Noncompliance Within the Mentally Ill CommunityMany patients become noncompliant with their psychiatrists orders and refuse to take medication at all or experiment on their own with dosage amounts and dosage timing. -
Book Review: The Weight of Heaven by Thrity UmrigarBook review on The Weight of Heaven by Thrity Umrigar.
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Point of View & Word Choice in Mark Twain's, LuckMark Twain's word choice and point of view choice makes Luck an amusing story. A literary analysis of Mark Twain's short story or sketch, Luck.
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How Equality Effects Gifted EducationEquality has been an issue in the U.S. education system throughout history. It's still a problem. In the field of education, educators seem to believe that in order to have equality a cookie cutter approach to school is necessary. -
How to Write a Resume when You Have Do Not Have Any Work ExperienceWriting a resume without having any work experience does not have to a challenge. Creativity and thinking out of the box always helps.
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Encouragement for Parents Struggling with a Difficult Child of Any AgeEncouragement for anyone struggling with a difficult child. How to teach a child of any age to be kind, caring, and compassionate.
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Websites Avid Readers Will LoveThere seems to be a website for just about every interest. These are the top two website avid readers will love.
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Should I Join the Military? Pros and Cons of Commiting to a Military EnlistmentTaking the time to consider the pros and cons of a military enlistment could be one of the most life altering decisions you will ever make.
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When Writing Use the Word "You" with CautionThe word "you" or the second person point of view should be used with caution. The word "you" can imply that an author knows everything about their readers circumstances and can be offensive. Eliminating the word "you" can make writing feel more neutral.
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A New Trend in Psychiatry: Teleconference AppointmentsPros and cons of the latest trend in psychiatry: teleconference appointments.
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Nature vs. Nurture in Tillie Olsen's I Stand Here IroningThe age old debate of nature versus nurture is explored in Tillie Olsen's I Stand Here Ironing.
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How to Get to Know Your Children Better, Improve Their Social Skills at the Same TimeTalking to your children helps your children get to know you better and also helps improve their social skills.
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Joining the Army? 10 Phrases, Terms You'll Need to Know for Basic TrainingEvery occupation has a set of unique terms and phrases. This is a list and explanation of 10 terms and phrases you'll need to know for basic training in the Army. -
Las Margaritas: A Good Mexican Restaurant in Tucson, ArizonaLas Margaritas is a good Mexican restaurant in Tucson, Arizona.
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Best Vietnamese and Chinese Food in Tucson, ArizonaDao's Vietnamese Restaurant best Vietnamese and Chinese food in Tucson, Arizona.
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Best Place to Buy Unique Gifts in Tucson, ArizonaHallmark and Plunket's Office Products in Tucson, Arizona is the best place to find unique gifts in Tucson, Arizona.
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Chinese Frozen Meals Are Popping Up All Over Grocery Stores: Are They Worth the Price?Cooking chinese frozen meals is fun for an occasional meal. These foods are delicious, but not quite satisfying.
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How to Decide What Kind of Paper to Buy for Back to SchoolIt's time to buy back to school supplies. The school supply list says "paper," but what kind of paper should you buy? Wide rule paper or college rule paper?
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A Personal Example of Workplace Retaliation: Could I Have Done Something Differently?How to handle workplace retaliation.
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Lynn Emery's, Soulful Strut, Great for Book Group DiscussionLiterature and books are a cultural/historical lense into our times. Soulful Strut brings many interesting social arguments into a fictional romance. Soulful Strut would be great for book club discussions.
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Best Biography of 2010, a Review of Marilyn Berger's Book, This is a Soul: The Mission of Rick HodesA Book Review - This is a Soul: The Mission of Rick Hodes. This is a terrific biography about a dedicated, altruistic, caring, and kind doctor, Rick Hodes.
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How to Teach a Child to Read an Analog ClockA step by step method of how to teach a child to read an analog clock.
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Book Review: Job Interview Tips for People with Not-So-Hot Backgrounds by Caryl and Ronald KrannichA book review: Job Interview Tips for People With Not-So-Hot Backgrounds by Caryl and Ronald Krannich.
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Two Excellent Tarot Books for Beginners: Beginner's Tarot and Tarot BasicsBeginner's Tarot and Tarot Basics are excellent books for beginner tarot readers.
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Humor in the Book of JobGod's answer to Job in the Book of Job is amusing and humor helps God win his argument with Job.
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How to Choose the Right Tarot Book for YouThe easiest way to pick the right tarot book is to scan the introduction, look at the quality and quantity of the tarot spreads and illustrations, and compare the tarot card interpretations with other books.
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Where to Buy Inexpensive School Supplies in Tucson, ArizonaSavers, Staples, and the Dollar Tree are great places to buy inexpensive school supplies in Tucson, Arizona.
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Must Have Back to School Supplies for College Students on a BudgetWhether it's a college students Freshman year or Senior year, college school supplies are essential. This is a top ten list of must have school supplies.
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Top Three Local Used Book Stores in Tucson, ArizonaIf you are looking for inexpensive books in Tucson, Arizona, Bookmans and Mostly Books are the best local stores to shop at.
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Two Intriguing and Honest Southwest Books that Deserve to Be Read: a Book Review of No Angel and When The Rain ComesA book review on No Angel and When the Rains Comes. Two intriguing and honest Southwest books that deserve to be read.
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Book Review: How the Authors of The Last Time I Was Me and Sarah's Key Write About the Healing Power of HonestyA book review on Cathy Lambs', The Last Time I Was Me and Tatiana de Rosnay's, Sarah's Key.
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Ten Programs that Help Veterans in Tucson, ArizonaTen programs that help Veterans living in Tucson, Arizona with drug and alcohol addiction, mental health and counseling, job training, job search,education, health care, and homelessness.
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A Literary Analysis of The Things They Carried by Tim O'BrienHow Tim O'Brien uses repetitive lists and terms in The Things They Carried to emphasize the intangible, the psychological impact of the war on the soldiers hearts and minds.
















