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- December 15, 2010
Sam Schmid, a 21-year-old college student from Arizona, astounded doctors by recovering from traumatic brain injuries just hours before being readied to be an organ donor. ABC News, 12/22/2011
READ MOREThis article goes through numerous ways to keep teens busy and engaged during the long holiday break, including educational (but fun) trips to museums, zoos, or factories; virtual field trips; community volunteer work, etc. Yvette Jackson, CEO of the National Urban Alliance, a nonprofit that focuses on improving student engagement in low-income schools, advises, "The
READ MORENew evidence shows that businesses are increasingly allowing employees to work odd hours, telecommute, and otherwise tweak the traditional eight-hour workday. Time, 12/21/2011
READ MOREA cow named Annie is the main character in Lori Corson-Webber's books about life on a N.J. farm where the animals tackle social issues that affect children like bullying, tolerance and respect. TODAYMoms, 12/23/2011
READ MOREInstead of moving quickly to foreclose and cover losses like other banks are doing, Webster Bank is committed to helping families stay in their homes. ABC News, 12/21/2011
READ MOREOn Friday, The Dr. Oz Show focused on natural cures. Suzanne Somers was on talking about her battle with breast cancer, as she chose to reject conventional treatment. In this candid interview, Suzanne discusses the alternative therapies she utilized and describes her quality of life after undergoing a revolutionary procedure to rebuild her breast. She
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