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How to Choose the Right College
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Are you getting ready to go to college? If so, you have probably realized that there are plenty of great schools out there. It can be difficult for you to decide what college to go to, and there is nothing wrong with taking your time and making this decision. For example, you need to think about the quality of the university’s leadership, as James F. Mellichamp is a prominent leader. At the same time, there are numerous other factors you need to think about as well. What are some of the most important things you need to think...
History Corner: Stick a Flag in It: 1,000 years of bizarre history from Britain and beyond by Arran Lomas
Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this ebook, free of charge ,from Unbound Publishing,via #Netgalley for review purposes on this blog. No other compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it. All opinions are my own.From the Norman Invasion in 1066 to the eve of the First World War, Stick a Flag in It is a thousand-year
Meditation for Sleep: A Calming Oasis for Children with Anxiety
Meditation is powerful. Meditation practiced for sleep is incredibly powerful, especially for the increasing number of children suffering from anxiety! I have felt the power of this type of meditation in my own body, and I have seen the peace it offers my yoga students (of all ages) and my own young children! But why meditation specifically? Well, for anxious children, once the lights go out and the silence begins, their minds become full of thoughts and worries. They want to sleep, they try to sleep, but unfortunately, they end up tossing and turning for an hour or more. Even...
Blog Tour and Giveaway: Abbie’s Woods: Defending the Nest by Susan Thogerson Maas
About the BookBook: Abbie’s Woods: Defending the NestAuthor: Susan Thogerson MaasGenre: Middle GradeRelease date: December 15, 2021Twelve-year-old Abbie Keegan loves spending time in the woods behind her house and watching the silly-looking baby robins as they grow. The woods are a retreat from her parents’ constant bickering and from her sweet, but needy, little brother.Then Abbie sees two boys breaking pop bottles in the pond. She refuses to allow such harm to “her” woods. However, every attempt she makes to stop the boys only provokes them to greater destruction. Her retreat becomes a place of fear instead of peace. A feud is born,...
Opinion: Washington should let you decide where education tax dollars go
Students hold letters for Utah Association of Public Charter Schools as about 500 students representing some 135 charter schools from St. George to Logan attend a rally in the Capitol rotunda on the first day of the 2020 Utah Legislature in Salt Lake City on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News Lamentably, the federal government does not have much enthusiasm for school choice. That cold shoulder toward school choice hurts low-income families the most New parents tend to “nest” when expecting a baby. This means piling up purchases, of course, but it also includes the careful...