- Choosing An Officiant
by Bob Ragman. Choosing an OfficiantIn the past choosing a minister to perform the wedding vows was apparent to everyone based on the commonality of religions. Now it seems more acceptable for people to marry outside their particular belief system, which sometimes leads to a little confusion on who will officiate the ceremony. Some want a spiritually meaningful ceremony but not too sentimental. Others prefer so... articles, news
- Your Resume Should Showcase Your Volunteer Work
by Mike Perras. How important is your volunteer work? Regardless of what exactly constitutes our individual volunteer work, it adds a great value in many ways. Firstly, it's almost a kind of personal soulfood. It does wonders to one's spirit just knowing we are helping a cause. Secondly, there is no question as to where we'd be as a nation without the selfless giving of the volunteer. Our volunteer commitment as... articles, news
- It's All In The Cards - Safety In Numbers
by Mikael Karlsson. With digital cameras, the recording medium is most often a Compact Flash (CF) card. It's the memory place where all your images are stored. Some cameras allow simultaneous recording on two cards for increased reliability and redundancy, just in case something goes wrong.
CF cards are not as important to the final image as film was/is. Far from it. But, the CF card is a major part of your digit... articles, news
- Use This Powerful Teacher Resume Tip To Make Your Teacher Resume Stand Out
by Adam Waxler. An effective teacher resume is absolutely essential in today's extremely competitive teaching job market. In fact, your teacher resume may be the one thing that gets you the interview.
There is no question that teaching jobs are extremely difficult to secure these days. The fact is the baby boomers are not retiring in the numbers most experts thought (who can blame them...life is just too expen... articles, news
- Balloons
by Victor Thomas. A flexible bag filled with helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide or air is called a balloon. Dried animal bladders were used as early balloons. Rubber, latex, chloroprene or nylon fabrics are used to make modern balloons. Though balloons are decorative in nature it is used for meteorology, medical treatment, military defence and even transportation.
History
• Michael Faraday invented the r... articles, news
- How Do You Know If Your Baby Is Ready For Solid Food?
by Margaret Meade. How do you know if your baby is ready for solid foods? Your baby may be 3 months old or 4 months old when you start to feel she may need "something more" than formula or breast milk. Maybe she is beginning to awaken more often at night or eat more often than "usual" and you wonder if introducing solid foods may be what she needs.
Please keep in mind that a growth spurt will occur between 3-4 mon... articles, news
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