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Macalee Harlis, a high school football player from Fort Lauderdale, had one of those aha moments while playing football and looking at his coach's transition lenses. He thought about how difficult both sun glare and stadium lights can be for players on the field. That's when he came up with the idea for MAC Shields, football helmet shields that function like transition lenses. Anne Montague runs a dance school in Baltimore aimed at keeping urban kids off the streets. Amanda Loyala manufactures and sells vegetarian, eco-friendly dog treats that she whips up in her kitchen in New York City. She was inspired to create the treats after her dog died from cancer and she learned that red meat has been linked to cancer in dogs. Read More »
Anne Montague shows of her dance moves. Photo by Richard Schultz.
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This is a post speaking of MY personal thoughts and feelings about President Obama's speech made today via Live Tele/Webcast to the Nation's schools and our children. Read More »
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Education can be such a cool thing. Forget all those questions about whether going to school is financially worth it - it IS. The fact that you're laying the groundwork for a better lifetime income aside, the serious discounts offered only to students make going to school the…
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I’m a 29 year old college student and I'm about to start at a new college (a University) in the fall to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree but it's really expensive, like $44,000 per semester. Their offering me financial aid in the form of a Pell Grant, which as I understand it is part… Read More »
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By Katie Adams
According to the National Retail Federation
(NRF) back-to-school spending will total $47.5 billion.
Four in five consumers say the
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I've seen multiple entries on here about teachers - What to give or not to give as a gift, teachers talking about how horrible their students are, students talking about how horrible their teachers are. But as a high schooler myself, going into the eleventh grade (in 9 days, but who's… Read More »
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Written by Janice
Lieberman Now is the time many parents of high school
juniors will take their kids to look at colleges. My friends are on
the hunt for the best school, with the best college town, and of
course with the best academics. But take a look at what tuition
runs and all… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (70) | Blog
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What about fresher(s)? What about the high dreams that got shattered right in front of their eyes when they received a regret letter or mail that their joining has been delayed to rather cancelled due to some technical and managerial issues that they don’t understand. Even worse, some talented and equally unfortunate minds eared the news that the very organization they were working for has ran away overnight and no longer exists! That must have sent a shiver down the spine! Read More »
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Yet our city is throwing a multimillion dollar parade ... what's wrong with this picture?
Momlogic's Julie: I live in a city that's about to throw a $2 million…
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Today I took a step forward, whether that step was a step forward towards disaster or towards a positive change is yet to be determined. Last weekend my mom and I watched this show called Brave New Voices. It contains teens from all over the country going… Read More »
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