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I Live By the Bottle
For about a week I had the Norovirus. The Norovirus is a gastrointestinal virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Most people get over it within three days. It is troublesome for the elderly and young children, as well as people with medical conditions. I, myself, have a rare medical condition called Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus.
By Sid Aaron Hirji2 days ago in Education
Debts you can’t pay
I’ve had a huge revelation today and it was truly accidental. I was driving to my favorite berry farm, listening to a radio program about a summer camp run for 10-12 year-old children to learn the basics of economics. The camp was called “BizTown” and the kids first were supposed to apply for a particular job in town, go through a job interview, and then get hired into a job. Not all kids got the job they wanted but most did. And then they were supposed to start a business from scratch. Of course only after they completed some training in debit and credit and foundations of running a small business.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Education
Positives of Epilepsy
I know I have written many pieces about how awful epilepsy, seizures, and medications are. This piece, as the name states, is slightly different. I was thinking about it and realized there are a few good things that have come out of this awful diagnosis.
By Rene Peters2 years ago in Education
Words Do Hurt
Today is anti-bullying week. 20% of students will be bullied by the time they turn eighteen. Bullying is defined as any unwanted behavior by another person or group that creates a power imbalance and is repeated multiple times. It is seen as youth violence and is an adverse childhood experience. Bullying comes in many forms; there is physical bullying that involves tripping or kicking. Verbal bullying involves name-calling. Spreading rumors is considered relational/social bullying. Cyberbullying is harassing someone over technology and lastly damaging someone else’s property. Here are some ways to survive a bully if you end up having one.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Education
Will You Be My Guinea Pig?
Now it's time to talk about guinea-pigs, because why not? Who among you would be foolhardy enough to claim guinea pigs an unworthy subject for literature? There's more to all this than meets the eye, so get ready for a tale of worlds colliding, oceans crossed by these fuzzy squeakers, which are according to some, always a satisfaction for the stomach. Prepare yourselves to hear marvels!
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Education
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The Benefits of Reading: How Books Can Transform Your Mindset
Reading is far more than a simple pastime or a way to pass the time—it is a powerful tool that can reshape your mindset, deepen your understanding of the world, and significantly enhance your overall well-being. In an age dominated by fast-paced digital content and short attention spans, the habit of reading offers a meaningful way to slow down, reflect, and grow. Whether you gravitate toward fiction, non-fiction, biographies, or self-improvement books, engaging with written material regularly can have lasting effects on your mental, emotional, and cognitive health.
By Kim Janeseabout a minute ago in Education
Best Hospital Accounting Software for US Healthcare Providers. AI-Generated.
The financial landscape of the US healthcare system is becoming increasingly complex. From strict regulatory compliance to rising operational costs and intricate billing cycles, hospitals must manage finances with precision. This is where hospital accounting software plays a critical role.
By Bradley Mitchellabout 3 hours ago in Education
Nature’s Guide to Balance: Practical Ways to Recharge and Thrive Daily
In today’s fast-paced world, it can feel nearly impossible to keep up with work, personal responsibilities, and the constant stream of information we encounter daily. Stress and burnout are common, and many people struggle to find time for themselves. Surprisingly, some of the most effective lessons for balance and well-being can be found outside, in the simple rhythms of nature. By observing and incorporating these natural principles into daily life, we can recharge our energy, regain focus, and create a more fulfilling routine.
By Lee Generousabout 4 hours ago in Education
Getting Ahead: How to Spot Lucrative Business Opportunities Before Competitors
In business, the difference between success and stagnation often comes down to timing. Identifying a profitable business opportunity before competitors gives entrepreneurs a strong market position, attracts early customers, and sets the stage for long-term growth. But recognizing these opportunities is not simply about having a good idea; it requires research, observation, strategy, and action. This guide explores how to identify lucrative business opportunities ahead of the competition.
By Per Jacob Solliabout 4 hours ago in Education
Clear Calls on Court: Team Talk Basketball Drills
Basketball is a fast game. Players move, pass, and react in seconds. In this place, clear talk is not optional. It is a must. Teams that talk well often win more games. Strong voices help players read the floor, avoid mistakes, and trust each other. That is why coaches use Basketball Drills to Improve Team Communication Skills in every practice.
By Jeb Kratzigabout 5 hours ago in Education
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