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What to Expect of a Two-Year-Old Child
by PJ Hall-Bills, May 9, 2008
Are there really the terrible twos? What a parent can expect emotionally from their two-year-old.
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The Nature of a Garden From A Feng Shui Perspective
by swapna.p, Mar 20, 2008
Feng Shui is a system based on keen observation and experimentation, combining elements of nature and nutrition. It is the study of the environment, places, people, time, and how the energies of each interact.
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The Stages of Growth
by Jane M. Choate, Feb 16, 2008
Many adult leaders mistakenly believe that children are just miniature adults and fail to recognize that they have distinct stages of growth--emotionally, socially, physically, intellectually, and spiritually. Understanding these stages and their general characteristics can help leaders plan more meaningful and effective lessons and activities.
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Nalgene: Is It Deadly?
by Dave. F., Feb 12, 2008
During the past few years many new studies have come out explaining the risks of using Nalgene bottles, all coming to the conclusion that Nalgene causes cancer.
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Gardener
by fornls, May 15, 2007
A typical gardener need not be a person who completely engages himself in gardening activities day and night. But with changing times the gardener also evolved into a mixed personality.
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Horticulture
by ray, Mar 12, 2007
The stages of a seed germination.
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Your Personal Mission Statement
by loveinvented, Oct 11, 2006
Everyone seems to want more out of life, but few people take the time to figure out what “more” means to them. Simply stated, however, when you know where you want to end up, it's a lot easier to figure out how to get there. Developing a personal mission statement is a great way of finding your way to becoming who you want to be.
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Gardening as an Experience for the Child
by Grebo, Sep 15, 2006
Gardening offers much in the way of simple life lessons for children. The sooner they are able to experience these lessons, the better off they will be.
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