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Should Cannabis Have a Place in Custody Disputes?
By: Findlaw PR | August 26, 2010
The use of medical marijuana, legal in 14 states, is at issue in heated custody battles around the country.
New ShowbizKits Provide Actors and Models Nationwide the Tools for Success In TV, Film, Commercials and Print Modeling
By: David Griffith, ShowbizKits.com | August 26, 2010
Everything in one box!
Teresa K. McComber Honored for Excellence in Mathematics Instruction
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 26, 2010
Teresa K. McComber teaches mathematics at North Mason High School in Washington State
James C. Horton, Jr. Showcases Professional Brand through Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 25, 2010
Mr. Horton is a visionary, a motivator and a neighborhood advocate
Judiann Keane McSweeney, M.S.Ed. Honored for Excellence in Special Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 25, 2010
Judiann Keane McSweeney, M.S.Ed. provides special education on behalf of Lifeline Center For Child Development, Inc.
Cambridge Who's Who Names Ivy Fisher, MD, Professional of the Year
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 24, 2010
Dr. Ivy Fisher practices medicine with a focus on autism and behavioral disorders
Reducing the Risks of Head Injuries for Young Athletes in New Jersey
By: Findlaw PR | August 23, 2010
Student-athletes in New Jersey should be better protected against concussions and other brain injuries due a new policy.
The Importance of Aggressive Defense Against Child Pornography Charges
By: Findlaw PR | August 22, 2010
More so than other type of crimes, those involving the alleged exploitation of children have the potential to ruin lives and reputations.
The Evolution of Fatherhood
By: Findlaw PR | August 21, 2010
In the aftermath of a global financial crisis, more and more men find themselves being so-called "stay-at-home dads".
Michigan Women's Foundation Releases Independent Research Finding Quantifying Increase in the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Young Girls.
By: Lori Kitchen, Michigan Women's Foundation | August 21, 2010
The number of young girls victimized by the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is trending upward in Michigan, according to new research released today by Michigan Women's Foundation in partnership with Women's Funding Network.
New Head Lice Treatment Will "Blow" Lice Away - Facility Introduced in Georgia By Headhunters Lice Removal Service!
By: Tommy Lambert, Headhunters L.R.S | August 20, 2010
A new weapon is now available to demolish those resistant head lice that pass from child to child each year. The LouseBuster device is a revolutionary new way to kill head lice and their eggs without using pesticides or other chemicals.
Stephanie N. Brett Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010
Stephanie N. Brett was honored for her work in authoring the RAMP application as a recipient of the RAMP (Recognized ASCA Model Program) by the American School Counselor Association
Samuel Wheat Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010
Samuel Wheat, generally known as "Sam," is a leading professional in education, celebrating 28 years in the industry
Phillip S. Woodall Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010
Phillip S. Woodall celebrates 40 years in the education field
High School Student Ashton Murphy Earns National Latin Award
By: Christopher Perrin, Classical Academic Press | August 19, 2010
The National Junior Classical League named 10th grader Ashton Murphy of Georgetown, Texas as the highest- achieving Latin student at its annual convention this August. Ashton has studied Latin since she was a fourth grader at Grace Academy.
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Should Cannabis Have a Place in Custody Disputes?
By: Findlaw PR | August 26, 2010
The use of medical marijuana, legal in 14 states, is at issue in heated custody battles around the country.
New ShowbizKits Provide Actors and Models Nationwide the Tools for Success In TV, Film, Commercials and Print Modeling
By: David Griffith, ShowbizKits.com | August 26, 2010
Everything in one box!
Teresa K. McComber Honored for Excellence in Mathematics Instruction
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 26, 2010
Teresa K. McComber teaches mathematics at North Mason High School in Washington State
James C. Horton, Jr. Showcases Professional Brand through Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 25, 2010
Mr. Horton is a visionary, a motivator and a neighborhood advocate
Judiann Keane McSweeney, M.S.Ed. Honored for Excellence in Special Education
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 25, 2010
Judiann Keane McSweeney, M.S.Ed. provides special education on behalf of Lifeline Center For Child Development, Inc.
Cambridge Who's Who Names Ivy Fisher, MD, Professional of the Year
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 24, 2010
Dr. Ivy Fisher practices medicine with a focus on autism and behavioral disorders
Reducing the Risks of Head Injuries for Young Athletes in New Jersey
By: Findlaw PR | August 23, 2010
Student-athletes in New Jersey should be better protected against concussions and other brain injuries due a new policy.
The Importance of Aggressive Defense Against Child Pornography Charges
By: Findlaw PR | August 22, 2010
More so than other type of crimes, those involving the alleged exploitation of children have the potential to ruin lives and reputations.
The Evolution of Fatherhood
By: Findlaw PR | August 21, 2010
In the aftermath of a global financial crisis, more and more men find themselves being so-called "stay-at-home dads".
Michigan Women's Foundation Releases Independent Research Finding Quantifying Increase in the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Young Girls.
By: Lori Kitchen, Michigan Women's Foundation | August 21, 2010
The number of young girls victimized by the commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is trending upward in Michigan, according to new research released today by Michigan Women's Foundation in partnership with Women's Funding Network.
New Head Lice Treatment Will "Blow" Lice Away - Facility Introduced in Georgia By Headhunters Lice Removal Service!
By: Tommy Lambert, Headhunters L.R.S | August 20, 2010
A new weapon is now available to demolish those resistant head lice that pass from child to child each year. The LouseBuster device is a revolutionary new way to kill head lice and their eggs without using pesticides or other chemicals.
Stephanie N. Brett Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010
Stephanie N. Brett was honored for her work in authoring the RAMP application as a recipient of the RAMP (Recognized ASCA Model Program) by the American School Counselor Association
Samuel Wheat Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010
Samuel Wheat, generally known as "Sam," is a leading professional in education, celebrating 28 years in the industry
Phillip S. Woodall Named to Exclusive Membership Organization
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | August 20, 2010
Phillip S. Woodall celebrates 40 years in the education field
High School Student Ashton Murphy Earns National Latin Award
By: Christopher Perrin, Classical Academic Press | August 19, 2010
The National Junior Classical League named 10th grader Ashton Murphy of Georgetown, Texas as the highest- achieving Latin student at its annual convention this August. Ashton has studied Latin since she was a fourth grader at Grace Academy.
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