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Angela Schultz

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Joined 3 years ago from United States. Last activity 6 weeks ago.

I have a beautiful little girl, who prefers to bounce rather than walk. I have a husband who makes me laugh harder than anyone else, and I make money doing the one thing I truly enjoy doing; writing. I am blessed. 

For those who know me well, know that I exaggerate everything, and love sharing a good story. I forget my keys daily, at least, and have locked them in my car-- running-- on more than one occasion. I seldom know where my purse is and couldn't keep a clean house if my life depended on it. Fortunately, I love to read, learn, and love. It is these qualities and much more that has allowed me to be the writer that I am. My interests are random and fleeting at best. I love researching and reading, and often write about the things I've learned along the way.

My favorite topic is my daughter, although my desire to keep her life private has limited what I can share with the general public. I am a nerd at heart and have authored numerous articles on fossils-- which fascinate me beyond belief, history--which I feel we can always learn from, and foster care--which is near and dear to my heart, since I am a foster parent.

I'll never boast to be the world's greatest grammarian, or the most intriguing writer, but I can boast that I do what I am passionate about and that is to write.

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  • 3

    Free Online Budgeting Software

    2 months ago

    Here are the top online budgeting software where you can compare the different features and decide which bugeting tool is best for you.

  • 5

    Sunflower Seed Facts

    3 months ago

    Sunflowers are more than just beautiful flowers. The seeds are edible. In order to enjoy this easy snack it is a good idea to know how to plant, harvest, and prepare.

  • 2

    Preparation Questions for a Job Interview

    2 months ago

    One of the best ways to be prepared for an interview, is to know the questions someone is going to ask you. Here are some great examples, as well as what to ask your interviewer!

  • 4

    Easy Guacamole Dip: 3 ingredient recipe - Avocado Benefits

    2 months ago

    Guacamole is a wonderful dip or spread made of an extremely healthy fruit. Avacado is a high calorie fruit that can be used in a variety of ways, including sandwiches.

  • 0

    BMI Range and Healthy Weight for Older Adults

    4 months ago

    We often focus a lot of attention on BMI, but there are many things we need to keep in mind when looking at our BMI, such as how much muscle, and how much fat, as well as the age of the person we are comparing.

  • 6

    Child Abuse Reporting Laws

    2 months ago

    Child abuse is a serious crime that needs to be curtailed long before it happens. Here are some facts and figures regarding child abuse, as well as how abuse may affect a vulnerable child.

  • 1

    Seasonal Affective Disorder Treatments

    3 months ago

    Light therapy is a growing treatment for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), although before you begin treatment it is a good idea to make sure your symptoms line up with what SAD truly is.

  • 1

    Origins of Santa Claus: What You Should Tell Your Child

    5 months ago

    Often times we equate Santa Claus with the tooth fairy, Easter bunny, and the like, but there is one thing that sets him apart; Santa Claus is based on a real person.

  • 0

    Easy Chicken Meals with the Crockpot: Fettucine Alfredo with Chicken

    2 months ago

    This is an easy chicken dish that is well-balanced and delicious. Included are the benefits of having chicken in your diet.

  • 3

    Homemade Applesauce: Using a CrockPot

    3 months ago

    Applesauce is a very easy side dish to make that is low in calories, high in vitamin C, and great for your digestive system. Plus it is extremely easy to make when using a crockpot.

  • 2

    Rainforest's Endangered Monkeys

    31 hours ago

    There are many animals that have become endangered in the rain forest. Many of these are primates, such as: sumatran orangatans, chimpanzees, golden lion tamarin, spider monkey, gorillas, and ring-tailed lemurs.

  • 16

    Cinnamon Apples: Crock Pot Recipes

    6 months ago

    This is an easy to make cinnamon apple bake. The longest part is the peeling of the apples, which you can choose not to do, if you want to add the extra nutrients, making this a very quick dessert.

  • 6

    Crock Pot Mexican Chicken

    2 months ago

    This Mexican dish is quick, easy, and absolutely delicious. Only requires chicken, corn, salsa, and black beans with some seasoning. If you need a quick delicious meal tonight, this is a good choice.

  • 11

    Endangered Wild Cats of the Rainforest

    7 months ago

    Some of the most majestic of the endangered species are the big cats that are limited in numbers. There are many different cats that are endangered, including: ocelots, jaguars, bengal tigers, and sumatran tigers.

  • 12

    Endangered Animals in the Rainforest

    7 months ago

    There are many endangered animals of the rainforest from rhinos, birds, tigers, monkeys, etc. Here is a list of many species that are found in the rainforest that are slowly dwindling in number.

  • 12

    Selenium for Cancer

    7 months ago

    Selenium is one of the most overlooked nutrients that not only can boost your mood, but prevent and slow the progression of your cancer. Here are some of the studies that show evidence against and for cancer progression with selenium.

  • 7

    Extinct Animals of the Rainforest

    7 months ago

    There are many extinct animals that once lived in the rainforest, and many more that are endangered. We having the most ability to protect these animals, should strive to make this world more accomodating for these great creatures.

  • 13

    Facts About Real Pirates

    7 months ago

    Despite having lived more than a century ago, these men's and woman's notoriety has given the name in history. Here are five of some of the most well-known ruthless pirates that ever existed including: Captain Henry Morgan, Pirate Anne Bonny, Calico Jack, Blackbeard, and Jean LaFitte.

  • 10

    Selenium Supplements and Longevity

    3 days ago

    Selenium is a great supplement that is essential for your overall health. Studies show that this element will actually slow and prevent cancer. Unfortunately, there is too much of a good thing; therefore, this mineral needs to be taken in moderation.

  • 6

    Definition of a Learning Disability: Symptoms and Types

    3 months ago

    A learning disability does not mean a child is less intelligent than others, it just means that your child takes longer to learn certain things than a child who does not have a learning disability.

  • 4

    the Death of the Pirate Blackbeard

    7 months ago

    One of the most infamous pirates that ever walked the seven seas was that of Edward Teach, more infamously known as Blackbeard. Much is known about his great tyranny, but what about his death.

  • 9

    How Do You Freeze Fresh Green Beans?

    3 months ago

    Green beans are essential in a well-balanced diet. Fresh from the garden, they have higher levels of nutrients than ones bought at the store. Here's how to grow, harvest, and freeze green beans.

  • 10

    How Do You Freeze Fresh Green Peppers?

    2 months ago

    Green peppers provide a number of nutrients and benefits to your body and health. They also taste great whether they are in your spaghetti sauce, or fresh on a salad. These are a great fruit!

  • 14

    The Endangered Florida Panther

    8 months ago

    Florida Panthers are amazingly beautiful animals that have become endangered over the years due to destruction of their habitat. These beautiful large cats need help to be able to be reintroduced in other areas of the world in order to flourish as a population.

  • 11

    Blackbeard Facts and Bio for Kids

    7 months ago

    Blackbeard is one of the most infamous pirates that ever sailed the ocean's. Though he was not the most successful, he was the most feared due to his awesome appearance and great show. Though his story has been changed many times through the generations, here are the facts.

  • 14

    Finding Cheap Gas Prices in the USA

    3 months ago

    Here are four amazing websites that help you find the cheapest gas prices in your area. Each site contributes to the world wide web through great advice, maps, and more.

  • 5

    Vegetables For an Anti-Aging Diet

    2 months ago

    Staying young and looking young is all about how well we care for our body. Although many choose to use surgery or supplements, there is a plethhora of anti-aging items at our local produce aisle.

  • 4

    Health and Anti-Aging Benefits of L-carnitine

    6 months ago

    L-carnitine is a great nutrient that will really help you stay healthy, look young, and feel great. This is an essential nutrient that you can primarily get through meat and cheese, but also in supplement form.

  • 7

    Dog and Puppy Games to Play with Your Dog

    2 months ago

    Training your dog does not have to be work, in fact it can be a game! Here are some great tips on how to play classic dog games that your dog will not only enjoy but learn as well.

  • 3

    Cat Health Questions

    9 months ago

    Keeping your pet healthy is the number one most important thing you will ever do for your pet. Here are some great questions and answers you may have for your cat, to when should you get them neutered, to what is feline leukemia.

  • 8

    Halloween Party Games for Children

    8 months ago

    Every child's halloween party should be full of imagination and fun. Here are some great, sometimes funny, sometimes creepy, Halloween Games!

  • 8

    Healthy Tuna Zucchini Patties

    6 months ago

    Zucchini Tuna patties are a healthy nutritious meal that fulfill many of the basic food groups. It is also low calorie, which makes it ideal for those who want to lose weight.

  • 3

    Pet Insurance for Cats: How Much Do I Have to Pay

    2 months ago

    It is important to know your options when choosing a pet insurance. Here is a breakdown of the most popular insurance companies: their programs, prices, effectiveness, and phone numbers.

  • 12

    Feline Leukemia Virus

    9 months ago

    Feline Leukemia Virus, FeLV, affects 3 out of every hundred cats, with kittens being the most susceptible to the disease. Although the disease cannot be cured, there are treatments that can help your pet live longer.

  • 11

    Nail Trimming for Dogs: How Can I Cut Fido's Nails

    8 months ago

    Clipping dog nails is one of the most difficult parts of taking care of your dog. Many people prefer to pay to get them cut, rather than doing it themselves, because of fear of bleeding. Here are some great tips to help you learn.

  • 8

    Flower Garden and Seasons: Flowers that Bloom All Year

    8 months ago

    Want a beautiful garden, or at least a beautifull bouquet. It's helpful to know what flowers flourish in what month to know how to enjoy beautiful flowers all year long.

  • 8

    Help With Writing a Resume

    2 months ago

    Writing your resume is the most imortant aspect when finding a job. By knowing how to portray yourself on a resume will get you noticed, and open the doors to getting the job.

  • 8

    How To Prune a Fruit Tree

    6 months ago

    Caring for fruit trees can be very time consuming the first year of your young fruit trees life, but it is well worth it due to the rich healthy fruit it will provide you in years to come. Here is a year by year guide of how to care for your tree.

  • 9

    Cigarette Smoking Facts

    10 months ago

    Everyone knows that cigarette smoke is bad for you, but what does cigarettes actually do to your body? How does it cause cancer, and what in it is truly bad for you? There are also pictures of what cigarettes can do to your lungs.

  • 13

    Easy Strawberry Jam Recipe

    2 months ago

    Freezer Strawberry Jam is a great treat you can put on your ice cream or your toast. By packaging it, you can make a very nice thank you gift, a nice welcome to a new neighbor, etc. It's yummy too!

  • 11

    What Does The American Flag Mean

    8 months ago

    The United States flag is an integral part of our history, with many meanings behind its stars and stripes. Did you know that every fold that a flag has, has a meaning, and there are deeper meanings than fifty stars for fifty states.

  • 11

    Green House Cleaning

    3 months ago

    Cleaning green is becoming more necessary. Here are easy ways to clean green. You can clean your tub, microwave, windows, and soap scum from faucets all without harming the earth.

  • 13

    Dangerous Plants to My Dogs

    8 months ago

    Hostas, poinsettas, lilies are just a few plants that are poisonous to your dog. Here is a short list of the most common plants and flowers that could harm your child, as well as, what to do if you find your dog has been poisoned.

  • 14

    Healthy Strawberry Banana Smoothie

    9 months ago

    Strawberry banana yogurt smoothies are full of great nutrients and few calories, making it a great choice for mid-day snack!

  • 10

    DNA Cloning

    4 months ago

    Cloning is a controversial topic that has many different views. There are two main type of clonings that most often occur today. They aer artificial embryo transfer and somatic cell nuclear transfer.

  • 12

    How To Clean Dog's Teeth

    8 months ago

    Cleaning your dog's teeth is an essential part of your dog's overall health. By keeping them clean you can prevent him/her from heart disease, gum disease, and kidney disorder.

  • 33

    Facts About Concentration Camps

    11 months ago

    The worst most otrocious acts were done within concentration camps. Here you can learn what the German Holocaust was and what happened at the concentration camps.

  • 7

    How to Prune A Rose Bush

    11 months ago

    Here is a complete guide of everything you need to know how and when to prune rose bushes. As well as brief overview of pros and cons of most popular rose species.

  • 6

    Sharpening Lawn Mower Blades: How to Tips & Tricks

    8 months ago

    Keeping your lawn mower in good repair is the key to having a great looking lawn. In order to have a great looking lawn, you need to choose a good lawn mower with sharp blades. Then each year maintain the sharpness of your blades by making sure they are sharp.

  • 12

    Facts about Hieroglyphics

    11 months ago

    Hieroglyphics gives us a rich history of what ancient Egypt was really like. Through finding out what it is, the history behind it, how to translate it, as well as the different kind of hieroglyphics, we can better understand ancient Egypt.

  • 23

    What is the Best Pet Insurance for Dogs

    8 months ago

    If you do your research, it is easy to get a pet insurance that you will be happy with. Here are four of the best pet insurance rated by people like you.

  • 12

    Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut: A Female Pharoah in Egypt

    8 months ago

    Pharaoh Hatshepsut aka King Hatshepsut is one of the most famous pharaoh's in Egyptian history, because, well, she was not really a king, but rather a queen. She took her role as pharaoh very seriously and did so despite opposition.

  • 10

    Road Trip Car Games for Kids and Adults

    11 months ago

    Keep your children off those handheld video games with these road trip games.

  • 29

    How to Get the Cigarette Smoke Smell Out of Your House: Step-by-Step Guide

    8 months ago

    This is a detailed step by step guide in how to get the smoke smell out of your house.

  • 8

    Facts About Dinosaurs for Kids

    12 months ago

    Millions of years ago, an entire species became extinct. Fortunately they have left behind many evidences of their existence; therefore, we can learn a lot about this extinct creature.

  • 14

    Ancient Egypt Education For Kids

    12 months ago

    Egypt has many mysteries. By studying pyramids, and Egyptian artifacts, we have uncovered many of them.

  • 16

    What Kind of Flowers Attract Butterflies?

    10 months ago

    The key to make a butterfly garden, is to make a garden a haven to butterflies with the right atmosphere and flowers!

  • 19

    Plants that Repel Insects in Gardens

    10 months ago

    There are many great ways to keep those pesky bugs out of your garden, but often the natural way is the best way. Here are some plants that you can plant in your garden to keep bugs away!

  • 4

    Claude Monet: Impressionist

    9 months ago

    Claude Monet was the first person who coined the phrase Impressionism. Here are many of his paintings and a brief history.

  • 13

    Facts about Clothing Used In Ancient Egypt: Egyptian Clothes

    8 months ago

    One of the biggest factors in what a person would wear in ancient Egypt was their social class. The richer you were, the lighter the garment you would wear.

  • 39

    What Caused The Dinosaurs To Die?

    12 months ago

    There are many theories as to how the dinosaurs became extinct. Although there are countless theories, here are some of the most plausible.

  • 15

    Children's Information on Endangered Animals

    12 months ago

    There are many endangered species. Here is a small list!

  • 11

    How to Talk to an Adopted Child About Their Birth Family

    3 months ago

    Talking about your child birth families is a very important aspect of your child's well being, but it is also a very sensitive topic. Here are some guidelines, to help lead your discussion.

  • 9

    Card Games for Two Players

    12 months ago

    There are few games intended specifically for two players. Here are three.

  • 17

    How to Adopt a Foster Child

    2 months ago

    Foster parenting to adopt is possible, but a very long and extensive hard process. Here is how to get licensed, and the different approaches towards foster parent adoptions.

  • 12

    Should I Take Anti-Depressants?

    11 months ago

    There is such a large stigma when it comes to taking anti-depressants. We need to realize that there is only so much we can do to modify ourselves. We can change our behavior, but we can't change the physiological reaction to certain stimuli.

  • 6

    Hosea Bible Study

    2 months ago

    Hosea was an old testament prophet who chose a hard life in order to serve God and teach us through the words he wrote. He showed how we are much like Israel and we need to make a change.

  • 10

    The Planet Jupiter Facts: Compare Size to All Other Planets

    8 months ago

    Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, and acts more like a sun than a planet. It has 62 moons and tries to absorb all in its orbital path.

  • 2

    Jessica Price Band: Middleville, MI

    3 months ago

    Jessica Price is an amazing vocalist who started a great Christian band that you and your children will enjoy, but also your. These are facts you may want to know about Jessica Price and her band!

  • 4

    Andrew Jackson's Life

    9 months ago

    President Andrew Jackson, nicknamed Old Hickory, lived a hard left, but through his hard work and outgoing personality, he became quite successful at all of his endeavors.

  • 8

    President James Monroe and His Accomplishments

    2 months ago

    James Monroe, aka the last cocked hat, was the fifth president of the United States. He had a great impact on our country, playing an integral part in the Louisiana Purchase.

  • 4

    John Quincy Adams Facts

    12 months ago

    John Quincy Adams the sixth president, not to be confused with his dad John Adams the third president, was known for his philosophical stance on politics among other things.

  • 10

    Alcatraz Prisoners Who Almost Escaped Alcatraz Prison

    7 months ago

    Alcatraz has been home of many high profile prisoners in the nearly thirty years it housed our hottest criminals. Although it boasted that it was inescapable, how true is that really? Here are three of the most notorious attempts and almost successes that are known today.

  • 2

    Egyptian's Technology: Ancient Technological Achievement

    8 months ago

    Ancient Egyptians are a lot like our culture today. They placed high value on the position a person stood in their culture, the importance of education, and partook in sinful behavior. Not much has changed, accept we still have not discovered how they succeeded in such monumental pyramids.

  • 5

    The Case for Faith by Lee Strobel Review: A Christian Book Written by a Former Atheist

    7 months ago

    Here is an overview of Lee Strobel's excellent scientific study entitled: The Case For Faith!

  • 2

    Biography of Woodrow Wilson

    9 months ago

    Woodrow Wilson was our 28th President and an amazing man, here is a brief history of this great man who is well known for his speech on the Fourteen Points.

  • 6

    James Madison: Father of the Constitution

    7 months ago

    James Madison was the father of the Constitution and wrote much of the federalist papers. He also had a great influence over George Washington, despite his mild mannered shy personality.

  • 4

    Thomas Jefferson's Kid's Biography

    10 months ago

    Thomas Jefferson most well as an American President, actually also authored the Declaration of Independence and was considered the Father of the University of Virginia. He accomplished a lot in his lifetime, and helped shape the United States of America.

  • 7

    History of President of the United States: John Adams - His Rotundity

    8 months ago

    John Adams was a very influential part of our history as one of our founding father's our second president, and our first vice-president. Although he was not very popular during his own day, we can see the great benefits of having had him as one of our founding fathers today.

  • 12

    George Washington Background for Kids

    10 months ago

    George Washington's Presidency was filled with Firsts! Here is a small history about George Washington from his childhood until his inaugural address.

  • 6

    Feline Hepatic Lipidosis: Fatty Liver Disease In Cats

    7 months ago

    Feline Hepatic Lipidosis is also called fatty liver disease in cats. Fatty liver disease is one of the most common deadly diseases found in a cat, which is noted for the yellow color you will see on your cat's ears, gums, or eyes.

  • 41

    Alcatraz Prison Mysteries: Hauntings and Attempted Escapes at Alcatraz Island

    5 months ago

    Alcatraz holds many mysteries, from hauntings to attempted escapes. Here is a brief history of the mysterious island.

  • 20

    The Phoenix: A Mythological Bird

    7 months ago

    The phoenix is a mythological creature that presents itself in many books, with few variations. So where did it originate? What is the true myth? These questions are answered here and more.

  • 22

    Is Jesus and God One?

    2 months ago

    There are many questions that we find, when trying to learn about Jesus. Here is a short summary of just a few of the key evidence to prove He is the Messiah!

  • 29

    If You Can't Lose Weight No Matter What You Try, You May be Insulin Resistant

    12 months ago

    Insulin resistance is a serious problem for many people who are trying to lose weight, who can't. Do you think you might be?

  • 17

    Aphrodite: Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty

    8 months ago

    Aphrodite is the greek goddess of love and beauty. She married the god of war and gave birth to cupid. Though do not let her loving nature fool you, for this love we more often call lust. The god of war was her second husband, and cupid was fathered by someone else all together.

  • 61

    Anna Anderson, the Romanov Princess Anastasia... or Not?

    7 months ago

    Anastasia Romanov was believed to have escaped the brutal killing of her family. Many years later, there was a woman who was believed to have been the true Anastasia. She went by the name Anna Anderson.

  • 18

    Animal Abuse: Abuse Done towards Pets

    6 months ago

    One dog's happy ending after being under the hands of some of the most despicable acts by humankind.

  • 34

    Cats Role In Ancient Egypt: Cats and their Egyptians

    13 months ago

    There is much more to the history of our beloved friends. They have Diety's for ancestors, and so loved, that owners chose to live their afterlife with them.

  • 10

    Fablehaven Summary: Mythical Creatures From Fablehaven

    8 months ago

    Fablehaven is a mystical land where magical creatures are kept safe. Kendra and Seth Sorenson discover this land when visiting their grandparents that they have never really spent time with. Soon they discover much more than they ever dreamed possible.

  • 14

    Water For Elephants by Sara Gruen: A Book Review/Analysis

    7 months ago

    Water for Elephants a great book from beginning to end, with many twists and turns. Here is a summary of the book, with history, and book club questions.

  • 63

    History of the Vampire

    7 months ago

    Vampires have become part of pop culture, although there legend began many years before. Each myth has its own origin, and own beliefs, but there are many things that are similar among the stories.

  • 24

    Fun Facts About Your Brain: Things We Don't Know

    2 months ago

    The brain is the mysterious organ in our body due to all the unknown things that have yet to be discovered, from where do each nerve synapse come from, what portions do we use etc.

  • 28

    The Earth and Moon System

    8 months ago

    The moon literally means Earth's little buddy, and what a buddy it is. It's 1/81th of the mass of Earth and it is the mains source of light during night time. Here are some great facts about the moon.

  • 14

    The Molotov Cocktail: One Cocktail You Don't Want To Drink

    9 months ago

    This cocktail is not one that you can drink. This cocktail is known for it's big explosion and used as early as during World War II.

  • 21

    The World's Biggest Penguin Ever: Bigger than the Emperor Penguin: Largest Ever!

    7 months ago

    The world's largest penguin is the emperor penguin, but many years ago, there was one that was much bigger named the Water King Penguin that is now extinct. It stood five feet tall.

  • 20

    Dinosaur Discoveries in the United States

    3 months ago

    Dinosaur discoveries happen all the time, even in America. As recent as 2010 there were discoveries and some as far back as 1870. Here are some of the most recent and the oldest discoveries.

  • 40

    Info and Legends on the Bermuda Triangle

    8 months ago

    There are many mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle and just as many theories to explain those mysteries, from natural causes to alien abductions.

  • 4

    Three Best Restaurants in Grand Rapids (GR), Michigan (MI)

    6 months ago

    Live in Grand Rapids? Wanting to find a place to hold a wedding reception or even a bachelorette party, here are three great options!

  • 62

    Does the Sasquatch Truly Exist: What Does The Bigfoot Look Like

    8 months ago

    Many have claimed to see it, but no one has ever truly proved it. Does the Sasquatch truly exist? So why haven't we found bones?

  • 18

    Pirates and Their Weapons: Through the Ages

    8 months ago

    Pirates were known for the great horror they caused. Much of this horror was done by the weapons they used. Here is a brief study of many of the weapons pirates chose to use from cannons to revolvers.

  • 48

    I've Seen Fire and Rain Meaning

    8 months ago

    Fire and Rain is a classic song, written by one of the greatest song writers of all time. Here are the lyrics and the meaning behind them.

  • 31

    Learning From Children

    2 months ago

    My daughter came to me when she was five years old. We adopted her a year later. And though, I had hoped that I would be able to teach her about the world, love, and life; it seems she has taught me.

  • 22

    The Golden Rule: Do Unto Others As You Want Done To You: Bible Study Through Jesus' Eyes

    12 months ago

    Too often we hear "Do unto others as you want done unto yourself." But what is that verse really saying? Too often we take it to mean don't do to others, what you would not want done to you, but that is not what the verse is saying. It says do... not don't. There's more to the verse than what truly meets the eye.

  • 42

    Jesus Take the Wheel: How to Let God Lead and Take Control

    7 months ago

    Sometimes in order to truly trust God, means you have to hand over the reigns to your own life. To often we try to hold on for control over our own lives, when we need to trust that God knows what is best for us.

  • 28

    Judas Betrayal: A Bible Lesson

    9 months ago

    Judas may be one of the most famous sinners, yet he could teach us a lot, by taking a look at his life and why he made the decisions he chose.

  • 6

    Interview Preparation Tips: What You Need to Know Before the Interview

    2 months ago

    Interviewing is only half the battle, knowing how to interview well is the other half. First impressions are key in wowing your way into a job.

  • 12

    Your Developing Baby: Fetus Growth with Pictures During Pregnancy

    8 months ago

    Here is a month by month guide of how big your baby is and what he/she has developed and what he/she can do. Has your baby got fingerprints yet, can he/she hear?

  • 13

    Websites That Make You Money

    7 months ago

    Some great sites where you can make money. Make sure to skim through all sites.

  • 18

    Tricks to Improve Your Memory

    3 months ago

    Exercising your mind is a very essential part of getting older, in order to maintain your memory. Included is a ten minute video of tips to help your memory improve as you age.

  • 35

    Why Does My Cat Do That: Odd Cat Behaviors

    8 months ago

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