Tina Case
Tina Case is a writer and photographer. In 2010 she was selected as a Yahoo! Shine Parenting Guru. In 2011 she earned a Rising Star award from Yahoo! Contributor Network and was chosen as a Featured Expert for the new Yahoo! Shine Get-It-Guide Guru program. Her work has been featured on the front page of Yahoo! and published on Yahoo! Shine, Yahoo! Movies, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! OMG and Your Wisdom from Yahoo! Her work can also be found on Technorati.com/people/parentgrapevine.
Her photography has been featured in publications throughout the world including InTouch, Woman s Day, and Travel and Leisure magazines.
Tina is co-editor of two blogs, Parent Grapevine and Moms Who Click (see side bar). Tina is a mother to 3 children and wife of a high tech husband in Silicon Valley. Prior to pursuing her passion for writing and photography she worked in high tech with positions in sales, training, strategic planning and operations.
Motto: Live. Laugh. Photograph.
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Her photography has been featured in publications throughout the world including InTouch, Woman s Day, and Travel and Leisure magazines.
Tina is co-editor of two blogs, Parent Grapevine and Moms Who Click (see side bar). Tina is a mother to 3 children and wife of a high tech husband in Silicon Valley. Prior to pursuing her passion for writing and photography she worked in high tech with positions in sales, training, strategic planning and operations.
Motto: Live. Laugh. Photograph.
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Parenting Guru: The Best Lessons I Learned from My MomEverything good I learned as a parent I learned from my mom. -
Parenting Guru: 10 Revelations as a Parent of 22 YearsWe each bring something unique to the table when we become parents. What revelations have you had as a parent? -
Parenting Guru: Can You Be Grateful for Cancer?How a cancer diagnosis can change your life. -
"Oz the Great and Powerful" Before the RainbowThe prequel to the 1939 classic movie, "Oz The Great and Powerful" flies into theaters with a stellar cast and 3D effects. -
Wii's 'We Sing Pop!' Game ReviewReview of Wii's 'We Sing Pop!' -
Parenting Guru: Silver Linings Living with a Child with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)One parent's account of living with a child with OCD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. -
Jill Brzezinski-Conley Illuminates the Beauty in Terminal Breast CancerJill Brzenzinski-Conley shows the world that someone with terminal breast cancer needn't change her perception of beauty.Also published on: -
Meet the Cast of 'Beautiful Creatures' - San Francisco @ Hillsdale Mall January 28th 4:30-6:30 PmMeet the lead actors from "Beautiful Creatures" -
Parenting Guru: 10 New Year's gifts for your children (that don't cost a dime)The holidays are over. Now's the time to focus on the daily gifts to give our children that last a lifetime. -
ISlip Product Review for TabletsFinger prints and smudges are constantly marking up our tablets and computer devices. Now there's the iSlip to have a fiber cloth ready at your finger tips. -
Product Review: Joby Grip Tight Micro StandSmartphones have made the camera so easily accessible. Now you can capture that perfect shot with the Grip Tight Micro Stand for your iPhone or Android. -
Product Review: Joby GorillaPod + Ballhead XWould you trust your expensive camera gear to anything else but Joby.com? -
How to Travel Stress Free - Even InternationallyDo you fret and sweat when you travel with your family? Then take a moment to review this travel checklist to take that worry away. -
Parenting Guru: More than a holiday photoMany parents stop taking photos after their kids pass the "cute" stage. I say keep taking photos no matter what the stage to document some of life's most cherished moments. -
'mymosaic' App - Create Stunning Mosaics from Your IPhone/iPad Photo Library'mymosaic' app now on iTunes. Create beautiful and unique works of art from your iPhone photo library. -
ScholarShare - Give the Gift of EducationWith ScholarShare 529 you can make gift giving easy. Give the gift of college education to your loved one
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Parenting Guru: Teaching your children gratitude attitudeSometimes "Thank You's" don't come easy. By starting young and setting an example you can instill a life long trait of gratitude attitude with your children.
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Parenting Guru: Boo! Halloween safety tipsKeep your children safe on Halloween. Tricks for Halloween safety.
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Parenting Guru: I nominate my rockin' husbandI nominate my husband for being a positive role model not only for me but our three daughters. He rocks as a husband and as a father. And he rocks the guitar.
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What You Need to Know About Family Internet SafetyWhat the Tech Savvy Mom Needs to Know about Internet Safety
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Parenting Guru: Rule number one - "No" rules are made to be brokenSome rules are made to be broken, and may even result in being a more effective parent.
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Parenting Guru: Is your teen prepared to drive to school?Be sure your teen is prepared for road safety
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"Cavalia" - Spectacular Equine Performance San JoseA mix of Cirque du Soleil and Equine athletics, a show that's not to be missed
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7 Nostalgic Experiences for My KidsThis is a growing list of nostalgic things I want to do with my kids before it's too late.
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Orthaheel Footwear: Healthy StepsLooking for a comfortable sandal that may help with your overall proper alignment?
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Disney Pixar's 'Brave': An interview with producer Katherine SarafianA wonderful new twist on fairy tales and princesses by Disney Pixar Studios, fiery Princess Merida takes charge of her life like no other princess before her in 'Brave.'Also published on:
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First Person: Volunteering Can Lead to a Paid PositionHigh unemployment means you need to stand out from the crowd when looking for a paid position.Also published on:
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Parenting Guru: How to keep your family fit and healthyObesity is at an all time high in America. What are you doing to ensure your family is fit?Also published on:
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Parenting Guru: Best traveling tips for summer vacationReduce your stress when traveling and check out these sage tips for the traveling family.
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Public Service Announcement with San Francisco Giants Buster Posey and Ryan Vogelsong for Entertainment Software Rating BoardCheck out the new PSA featuring SF Giants Catcher Buster Posey and SF Giants Pitcher Ryan Vogelsong
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Teens and digital footprints - Are your teens safe?What do you know about your digital footprint and that of your children? Earlier and earlier our children are developing a digital footprint. From the photos we post on our own Facebook pages to their texting and chatting with their friends.
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Parenting Guru: Unconventional and low-cost summer activities for kidsCheck out these budget-minded and low cost summer activities for kids.
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How to survive the traveling spouseTips on surviving a traveling spouse
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Parenting Guru: From mommy-friend to best-friendThe circle of people we surround ourselves with makes us who we are. They define us; they make us better versions of ourselves.
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ModStraps for the Stylish PhotographerCheck out these hip and chic products for your camera enthusiast!
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Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 for PlayStation Vita ReviewVideo game review Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 for PlayStation Vita
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How to Juggle Your Kids' Multiple Extracurricular ActivitiesTips for handling a busy family schedule.
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Suzanne Collins: From Children's TV to Best-Selling AuthorA look into what influenced author Suzanne Collins.
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5 warning signs your child is annoying their friendsThe following are signs that your child might be annoying to others which is lessening their friendships.
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Disney IHome Weather Resistant Speakers (Phineas and Ferb)Great for kids - with Disney themes including Minnie Mouse and Phineas and Ferb.
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Who's Who in the Cast of 'Mirror Mirror'?Academy Award-winner Julia Roberts headlines the cast of the upcoming motion picture 'Mirror Mirror.'
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Can our kids become our marriage counselors?Was it a fluke or are our kids now smarter than us?
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Giveaway! Maui Jim Sunglasses Review: See the DifferenceMaui Jim sunglasses are worth every penny according to Forbe magazine. Check them out.
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Facebook Pages Move to Timeline March 31, 2012If you have a Facebook Page for your business or brand, be aware of these upcoming changes.
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Parenting Guru: Are you a 'peacock parent?' Helping your child learn from defeatWatching your kids reach for success may result in defeat from time to time. How to handle yourself as a parent and watch your child soar.
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Canvas Press - Giveaway! Canvas Print for Your Digital ArtIf you're in the market for some artwork for your home or office, or if you want to use your own digital image to create a canvas print - check out Canvas Press!
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2011 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film : 'Rango'Can a chameleon win accolades at the Oscars? Apparently so.
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A thoroughly 'Modern Family' -- the 'bad ass' mom of 'Lily' from the hit TV showAn interview with Amy Anderson, actress, comedian and single-mother of 'Lily' from 'Modern Family'
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Save a Life: Ethnic Bone Marrow Donors in Short SupplyEthnic minorities are in need of more donors to save lives. It's a simple process to get register and be on the list as a potential donor for someone in need.
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Parenting Guru: What's love got to do with it? Gay love vs. straight love vs. interracial loveDoes it matter if you are in a gay or interracial relationship? Love is all that matters.
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Linked-In: How to Change Email Preferences from Daily to WeeklyA change made on December 14, 2011 changed your email notifications from weekly to daily. Here's how to revert back to weekly summaries.
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How to Create a Vanity or Custom Facebook URL for Your Fan or Business PageStep-by-step guide for creating a distinct and unique URL for your Facebook Fan or Business page.
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First Person: Social Networking Means Customer Service Matters Now More Than EverPeople are using social networking such as Twitter and Facebook to tell all their friends when a store has poor customer service.
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Who's Who in the Cast of 'The Hunger Games'?A look at the principal actors behind latest young adult literary adaptation 'The Hunger Games,' and what the stars have done before.Also published on:
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Parenting Guru: Photographs and memoriesI no longer hesitate taking photos of someone who is terminally ill. It is those photos that capture the full love and life in that person.
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How to Help a Friend Who is a Patient or CaregiverThere are multiple ways you can lend a hand to show support for a friend who is a patient or caregiver.
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Our pet adoption 'tail'How we adopted our black Labrador.
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First Person: Take Action Before and After Your Credit Card Is StolenTake the proper precautions and prepare yourself in case of credit card theft.Also published on:
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Parenting Guru: The Family that Plays Together Stays TogetherA creative way to show your family news this year.
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Simple tips for training your dogFor some simple tips and basic commands to teach your dog, read this first.
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Disney IHome Products Review: Phineas and Ferb Headphones & Alarm Clock SystemDisney iHome has an array of fun accessories for your children including the iHome Phineas and Ferb Over-the-Head Earphones and Phineas and Ferb Alarm Clock Speaker System.
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NEW BALANCE NB639 Fitness Evolved Headphones ReviewCheck out these great headphones that track your heart rate and monitor your fitness progress.
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5 best shopping apps to save time and money this holiday seasonA list of the best apps you should be sure to download to prepare for your holiday shopping.
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From 'Green' Beginnings: How Jim Henson Created His Beloved MuppetsJim Henson created a world that has spanned over 50 years of our imagination.
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Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7 Game ReviewDefeat Lord Voldemort as you venture through the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Lego Style!
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What to expect at your dog's first vet visitThere are many things to consider about the health of your dog. Be sure to pick up some books at the library to find out what's involved with being a dog owner and check out these quick tips on what to expect at your dog's first vet visit.
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'The Mighty Macs' a Must-See for Families, Sports FansThe true story of one woman's dream to coach a national winning team and beating all the odds to make it to the titles.
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Blindfold Smell Test: Celebrity Fragrances by Jennifer Aniston, Beyonce, Britney Spears and Justin BieberFragrance is a huge industry. From scented candles and air fresheners to perfumes, detergents and car scents, people are willing to spend hundreds of dollars to make their noses say "Ahhhh."
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Budgeting for unexpected pet health carePet healthcare is a multi-billion dollar industry. What price are you willing to pay to save the life of your pet?Also published on:
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Great ideas for your next baby showerWill you be hosting a baby shower soon? Check out these great ideas for games and themes for your next baby shower.
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8 ways dogs impacted my familyDo you have a pet? Here are the many ways having a pet affected my family.
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Saratoga Classic Car Show (California)Owners show off their antique automobiles.
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'Real Steel' Steals a Page from 'The Champ'Check out the 'Rock 'Em Sock 'Em' Men in Steel.
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How to be the perfect house guestWhether you’re visiting over the holidays or staying with friends or relatives while on vacation, remember these house guest etiquette rules so you’ll get invited back.
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Fall Movie Calendar 2011: Films for Kids and TeensSummer 2011 may be over, but that doesn't mean there's a lack of good movies on the horizon. Check out these great movies coming up in the fall 2011 season.
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The Retro Dome Theater in San Jose, CaliforniaAn Interview with Shannon Guggenheim of the San Jose Retro Dome Theater.
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Retro Dome San Jose Movie Listings for September 2011What's playing in September 2011 at the Retro Dome in San Jose, CA?
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High school stress: Tips for dealing with and relieving school stressCheck out these tips for dealing with and relieving high school stress.
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Get your kids to help with your 'to do' listOur 'to do' lists can get out of control. Get your kids to help out and create more harmony in the process.
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Where there's a will, there's a way (to split assets)Up to 55% of American adults do not have a will. Are you one of them? Don't leave it to the state to decide where your assets go.
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How to chronicle your children's livesBecome the curator of your family museum.
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Animated Movies: From Concept to ScreenAnimated movies require a different tool set than movies with live actors. Here are the main steps involved in the creation of an animated movie.
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All I ever needed to learn as a mom I learned in flight attendant schoolHow did your job prepare you as a parent?
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Upcoming Films from DreamWorks: 'Real Steel' and 'War Horse'DreamWorks has two movies coming out in the next few months, 'Real Steel' and 'War Horse.' Be sure to check them out.
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Faith, Hope and Courage Emerged from September 11Out of the darkness can come a renewed sense of faith and hope. That is what happened for me after 9-11.
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First Person: The Home Upgrades That Don't Always Pay OffIf you're planning on a home remodel, consider these upgrades that don't always pay off.
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Review: Hotel Palomar, Washington, D.C. (A Kimpton Hotel)If you're traveling to Washington, D.C. or looking for a beautiful venue for your next event in the nation's capitol, check out the Hotel Palomar in Dupont Circle.
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Invites: Keeping parents in the loopIn this day of impersonal texting, parents are often left out of the loop on where their children are. Are you one of those parents?
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Last words to my childrenFinding a letter from your loved one helps quell a heavy heart.Also published on:
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My daughter's gap year changed our livesA gap ear is a fairly common choice among Europeans and Australians. It's starting to grow in acceptance in the U.S.
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'The Help' Gloriously Captures the Racially Charged NovelThe movie, 'The Help,' gloriously translates from book to movie and stirs our hearts to appreciate mankind.
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Drive-In Theaters in the San Francisco / San Jose Bay AreaGoing to a drive-in theater harkens of the 1950s era. Your kids will be amazed as you pull your car up to an undulating parking space.
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Rock Climbing at Planet Granite: Sunnyvale, Belmont, San FranciscoRock Climbers, from beginner level to extreme, Planet Granite has it all. It's a great place for birthday parties, corporate team building and for a fun Girls Night Out activity.
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Great Marinades: Marzetti Simply Dressed Salad DressingsThink out-of-the-box, or out-of-the-bottle for some great recipes using Marzetti's Simply Dressed Salad Dressings!
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The Making of 'The Help' is an Extraordinary Story of Its OwnThe phenomenon best seller 'The Help' almost didn't get published, let alone become a movie.
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Teaching your child fiscal responsibility at collegeStart teaching fiscal responsibility as early as elementary school. By the time your child goes to college, good money habits will be second nature.
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Shop for college: The essential dorm shopping listDo you have everything you need for dorm life at college? Check this list for some items you may have forgotten to include.
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First Person: California Parents Taking State Education Budget Woes Into Their Own HandsParent-led nonprofit organizations are saving Calfornia schools. In Cupertino, the "Their Future Is Now" campaign raised $3 million which saved 115 teachers from getting a pink slip.
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Simply Delicious Marzetti Ranch & Carrots: How Simple is That?When it comes to great food, a little help from Marzetti Kitchens goes a long way.
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Balsamic Chicken De Provence: With Marzetti Salad DressingsLooking for some new chicken recipes? Check out this savory recipe with Marzetti Dressings.
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Daniel Radcliffe Shows He Can Succeed in This Business by Swearing Off AlcoholIn a revealing interview with GQ Magazine (August 2011) Daniel Radcliffe admits to drinking problem that is now under control.
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Tips for establishing Sunday night routines for back to schoolFrustrated with the Monday morning chaos during the school year? Check out these tips from a seasoned mother of three and create a harmonious and smooth flowing schedule for your family.
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When a family member has cancerShow your children by example how to help someone you love in their time of need.Also published on:
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Movies Adapted from Books in the Second Half of 2011Whenever there's a best selling book you can bet a film adaptation will soon be in the works.
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The Last Days Filming 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2'See the newly released 'Last Days Filming Harry Potter' featurette on 'The Leaky Cauldron.'
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How to kill a spider and other practical lessons before heading to collegeSome of these things are practical, some of these are downright gross, but no matter what, check these off your to-do list before your child heads to college.
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How my daughter's gap year changed our livesA gap ear is a fairly common choice among Europeans and Australians. It's starting to grow in acceptance in the U.S.
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First Person: We Save $18,000 a Year by Doing It OurselvesDoing it ourselves helps saves enough money to put two children through college.
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Creating an organized home for your familyAn organized home leads to an organized mind!
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Flight of the BumblebeeA slideshow album of bumblebees.
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Philadelphia Reading Terminal Market: Places to Check OutThe Reading Terminal is a MUST SEE on your next trip to Philadelphia.
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Cape May-Lewes Ferry (NJ-Delaware)Ride your car on the ferry between Cape May, NJ and Cape Lewes, DE.
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'Billy Eliott' Soars on Stage: San FranciscoA review of 'Billy Elliot" at San Francisco's Orpheum Theater
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Scenes of SummerScenes from Bethany Beach, Delaware.
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Teens and consequences: Teaching teens about thoughtful choicesHow can we teach our children to understand consequences to their actions?
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6 essential items to bring to the beachHow fast can you pack what need for the beach? Pack a big beach bag with these items ready to go at a moment's notice.
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Great Ways to Keep the Teen Dialogue GoingAre you met with grunts and monosyllabic responses when you ask your teen a question? Here are some tips to get the dialogue going with your kids.
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The work-life balancing act: Cirque du familiaWhen I chose to start my own business after years of working in high tech, it became a family affair.
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Teaching safety drills at homeWill your family know how to react in the event of a natural disaster, or a fire at home? Be prepared.Also published on:
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Top Movie Picks for Families or Date Night: June 2011Whether you're going on a date or taking the entire family, here are the top picks in new movies for June 2011.
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Pack light on your next vacationTeach your whole family how to pack light. Whether for vacation, a sleepover, summer camp or sending the children to Grandma's everyone can pack light and pack their own belongings.
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Are British TV Shows Superior? There's Something About British TelevisionCheck out this comparison of British TV vs. American TV. What's your assessment?
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First Person: Do You Need a Business Partner?Here is some food for thought if you are struggling to determine if you should go solo or team with a partner for your small business.
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'Super 8' - Art Imitating LifeJ.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg team their childhood love of making Super 8 films into the movie 'Super 8.' It's life imitating art at its best.
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It is Always There - the Power of HopeEven if you do not believe, it is always there. The power of HOPE.
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Common summer diseases and injuries to avoidPrevention is worth a pound of cure they say. So stay alert and be prepared to avoid these common summer diseases with your family this summer.
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Tips on Becoming a Featured Contributor WriterAre you interested in becoming a Featured Contributor Writer on Yahoo! Contributor Network? Here are steps I took to become a Featured Contributor.
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Chicken Cashew Summer Salad with Marzetti Light Ranch Salad DressingSummer is here and it's time to make a tasty and light salad for your dinner party. Check out this recipe with Marzetti Light Ranch Salad Dressing.
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Summer vacation planning with kidsPart of the fun in planning a vacation is getting the kids involved. Half of the fun is the anticipation that leads up to the family vacation.
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Put together a neighborhood block partyDo you have a neighborhood block party? If not, consider the many benefits and put one together. It may be the start of a tradition.
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When college kids travel abroad on their ownIs your college age child traveling abroad? Check out these tips for staying in touch and safety precautions.
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Fun and inexpensive rainy day activities for your kidsLook no further; check out this list for some creative, inexpensive and fun ideas to keep your children happily busy on a rainy day.
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7 fun slumber party ideas for summerLooking for some unique and fun slumber party ideas for your kids this summer? Check out this list of unique and creative ideas for summer sleepovers.
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Find free summer activities and programs for your kidsDon't let your kids experience brain drain and summer doldrums. Check out the ideas listed here for fun activities to do with your children this summer.
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Animated Sequels and Redux Coming Out in 2011Get our your calendar and circle your favorite cartoons of all time. There will be plenty of colorful animated movies in 2011.
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A Father's Day tribute: If I could tell my father I love himMy father's upbringing made it hard for him to be demonstrative. Don't wait until it is too late to tell your dad you love him.
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Keeping school skills sharp over summer breakKids can lose up to two months of education if left unchecked over the summer. You don't need to spend a fortune to find activities for your kids to keep their brains engaged.
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7 fun and unique car activities for kidsAvoid the "Are we there yet?" syndrome during your summer road trip and pack up some supplies for these great and unique games.
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First Person: Stair Stepping Into a Million Dollar HomeThrough downturns in the economy and several recessions, our home is worth over $1.7 million dollars in the highly sought after Silicon Valley area.
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'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' Movie Review - Rated PG-13The elixir from the Fountain of Youth may be necessary to resuscitate the seafaring franchise.
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Free and inexpensive ways to keep your children learning over the summerDon't let your children forget what they learned this year at school. Keep up the learning activities over the summer so their minds are engaged and active and ready for the new school year.
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Summer Movie Calendar 2011: Thirteen Films for Kids and TeensPlenty of movies fill the slate for summer 2011. Here are 13 of the top flicks to schedule for your summer viewing pleasure.
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Vacationing with teens: Allowing more independenceAs your children enter their teen years, family vacations may take on a new tone as the kids strive to have more independence. Here's what we learned.
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Bike to school: The road to independenceThe days of yore are back - it's time to teach your children how to safely bike to school to gain some independence, not only for them but for you, too.
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First Person: Smart Planning Saves Me 40% at the SupermarketBy sticking to your shopping list and knowing how to navigate the supermarket aisles I can save up to 40% on my grocery bill.
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Guide to creative, end-of-year gifts for teachersWhat are some of the best and most meaningful gifts you can get a teacher at the end of the school year? Check this out for some great ideas.
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Belly Fat Strong Indicator of Heart DiseaseThe amount of belly fat on a person may determine their risk of heart disease and be more of an indicator than the traditional BMI ratio. Apple-shaped vs. pear-shaped people are more at-risk, study shows.
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Teaching tact: Help kids think before they talkFrom simple lessons in tact to cyberbullying, teaching your children about embarrassment is not an embarrassing thing to do.
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Strawberry SplashSplashdown with a strawberry.
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Is the Evening News History?With the departure of Katie Couric, the top three TV networks take a look at their news format. Tough competition from CNN and online news agencies force changes.
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Magical BunniesWe rescued two little bunnies only to discover how magical they are to our family. Especially our Golden Retriever, Koa, who thinks they are her puppies.
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Experiencing a grandparent's deathWhen we knew my father's terminal prognosis, we took this as an opportunity to teach our children about the circle of life.
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First Person: The Risks and Rewards of Consumer Loyalty ProgramsCustomer reward and loyalty programs are everywhere, but consumers must do their part to ensure their personal data is protected.
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Fighting the war on obesityWith state funding and grants from the CDC (Center for Disease Control) Maine has implemented a state-wide program to fight the war on childhood obesity. What you can do in your own community.
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Increased Security in San Francisco After Bin Laden DeathIn San Francisco and across the globe, travelers should be on the alert after the death of Bin Laden. Terrorist attacks have involved major public transportation systems including trains, buses and airplanes.Also published on:
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Creating a Nonprofit OrganizationWhat steps must you take to apply as a nonprofit 501(c)3? This article will cover the steps to get you started and includes links to the IRS website forms and instructions you will need.
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Maternity bag: The essential list of things to packIf you will be heading to the hospital soon to deliver a baby, be sure to look over this list to be sure you don't miss these essential items.
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Emulate Kate Middleton's Wedding LookDo you want to get Kate Middleton's look that she beautifully and gracefully displayed on her wedding day? Here are the royal details.
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Teach your child to ride a bike in under an hourFrustrated teaching your child how to ride a bike using training wheels? Then check out this article for tips to have them riding a two-wheeler in under an hour!
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What makeup and hair tips did Kate use for her royal wedding day?If you're getting married, check out some of the tips and tricks Kate Middleton used for makeup and hair. She did not spend a fortune to marry her prince.
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Where did Kate Middleton get her wedding earrings?Unique, but not for long, these earrings will be imitated by many future brides to come. Simple yet elegant, these made a stunning accessory to the bride.
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One-on-One with Joe Nussbaum: Interview with the Director of 'Prom'A one-on-one interview with Joe Nussbaum, director of 'Prom', 'George Lucas in Love,' 'Sleepover,' and 'Sydney White.' Joe Nussbaum gets to live out his childhood dream of being a notable director in Hollywood.
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Top 5 Addicting and LOL TV Shows for TeensWonder what to watch on TV with your family tonight? Check out these top five TV shows, you might just get addicted.Also published on:
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Kids and travel: Keeping a journalOnce your children get in the habit of keeping a traveling journal, they will create a habit of recording a lifetime of memories.Also published on:
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How to spend under $50 on your teen's promPut your child up to a fiscal challenge -- give them a budget and see how far they can stretch their money. You might be incredibly surprised, like we were.
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Aimee Teegarden and Thomas McDonell Interview: Stars of 'Prom'The two stars sit down for an interview about their upcoming Disney Pictures movie "Prom." An interview with Aimee Teegarden and Thomas McDonell.Also published on:
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Apps to download before the royal weddingDo you want to avoid being a royal pain? Then check out these apps to stay in touch with the latest news, photos and videos about the upcoming nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton.Also published on:
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Volunteer overload: Learning to say 'no'Feeling pressured to volunteer? Learn how to say "no" to volunteer jobs that cause stress, and find roles that you love to do.
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'Water For Elephants': Movie ReviewDoes 'Water for Elephants' live up to the hype? Book club groupies and devotees of the highly acclaimed bestseller wonder if the movie will live up to their expectations.
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High school dances: The 'grind' has parents saying no freakin' way!Gone are the days when teens did 'The Hustle' or the 'Macarena.' Now the explicit 'Grind' and 'Freak' are taking up the dance floor.Also published on:
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April in Squaw Valley, CaliforniaSpring skiing in Squaw Valley. A heavy record snowfall continues in Squaw Valley, California
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Plastic surgery or optimism - What is the right choice?Would you go so far as to have your child undergo corrective or plastic surgery with the intent to stop bullying? Or do you teach them to embrace their frailties?
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5 ways to celebrate the royal wedding - even if you weren't invitedEven the Obamas weren't invited to the royal wedding. Here are ways you can celebrate the pomp and grandeur in fun and style.
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Make-up and teens: Teaching them subtle applicationAre you hesitant about your teen wearing make-up? Don't dissuade your teens from wearing make-up. Instead, teach them the proper way to apply it.
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First Person: The Importance of Having Multiple Business NetworksIt is critical to the success of any small business owner to have a variety of networks.
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Picky eaters - 7 tips for parents of picky eatersDon't panic if your child is a picky eater. It takes time and patience to discover your child's eating rhythm and eating patterns. Food likes and dislikes evolve over time, so here are some tips to consider.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part IXThis is Part 9 of a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part VIIIThis is Part 8 of a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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Prostate Cancer: Part VIIThis is Part 7 in a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part VIThis is Part 6 of a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part VPart 5 in a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part IVThis is Part 4 of a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part IIIPart 3 of a 9-Part series. My husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer at 49 years old. We hope our story will help others going through the same journey.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part IIThis is Part 2 of a 9-Part series. A year ago my husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was only 49 years old at the time. We wanted to share what we learned to help others going through the same diagnosis.
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Prostate Cancer: Our Personal Journey Part IThis is Part 1 of a 9-part series in our personal journey battling prostate cancer. My husband was only 49 years old when it was diagnosed. Here's what we learned and hope to share with others.
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'Gone With the Wind' - Love and Lust During the Civil WarThe time period: The U.S. Civil War. The place: The land of plenty - the deep south of Atlanta, Charlotte and Tara. At stake - a love triangle that never surrenders.
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Teen dating: Have you started the conversation with your children?Do you have a tween or teen? Then it's time to start talking to them about relationships, dating, safe sex - and your thoughts on this.Also published on:
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Teaching your children how to read nutrition facts labelsChildhood obesity is at an all time high. By teaching your children how to read the Nutrition Facts label you can help them make healthy eating choices and start them on their way to a healthy life style.
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Parents of toddlers: A play date at your homeIt's a responsibility when your child has a friend over for a play date. Here are some key questions and information to know before you do.Also published on:
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How I saved $10,000 on my family's vacation to EuropeBy earning airline and hotel points, my family of five was able to travel to Europe for two weeks.
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'To Sir, with Love': A High School Lesson Endures the Test of TimeA poignant coming-of-age story set against the racial tension in an inner city, East End of London, school during the Civil Rights era. It depicts the transformative ability of a singular dedicated soul who triumphs against all the odds.
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Leaving Your Children Home AloneIt's a milestone when you are able to leave your children home alone. Here is some advice to determine if you and your children are ready for this.Also published on:
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How to Teach Your Children About MoneyHow do you teach your children to develop a healthy relationship with money? It all begins when they start whining to buy them something at the store.Also published on:
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Establishing a Budget for Your TeensIt's important to establish financial goals with your teens and teach them how to manage a budget. It will set them on the right path before they head to work or college.Also published on:
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Through Director Duncan Jones Lens: The Source CodeWho would have guessed that the progeny of David Bowie, rock super legend, would result in a philosophical, scientific, and edgy son? Meet Duncan Jones, movie director and son of "Ziggy Stardust."
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Top Disciplinary Tips from One Mom to AnotherAs the mother to three teens my role as disciplinarian is coming to an end. My role is shifting from disciplinarian to advisor. Here's what I learned.
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Best Theme Parks in Northern CaliforniaFrom a vintage wooden roller coaster to a fighter jet juggernaut, Northern California boasts an array of theme parks within a short distance from your neighborhood for a great "stay-cation" option.
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First Person: Devising a Powerful Marketing Plan With Zero DollarsStarting a new business with very little capital on hand? Check out these methods that have resulted in paid jobs.
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Is Saratoga's Joseph Bramlett the Next Tiger Woods?Following in the footsteps of his idol, Joseph Bramlett is well on his way to becoming the next Tiger Woods.






















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