Archive for January, 2010

21Jan

Starting Your Baby on (audits) Baby Food

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By Millard Franco
 As your little one reaches the age of five or six months, it’s time to start thinking about introducing semi-solid foods into his or her diet. Before then, mother’s milk is the best food for a baby. Breast milk is easy to digest and provides a rich supply of vitamins and disease-fighting antibodies [...]

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21Jan

Improving (vouchers) Your Child’s Memory

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By Irvin Mcclain
 One of the mysteries has been solved. Babies younger than 8-9 months old do remember and have specific memories. For a long time, the question has baffled researchers, doctors, as well as parents-whether children have the power to remember or does memory develop later in life.
Did you know that there are three distinct [...]

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16Jan

(Electricity) Renewing Your License with CEUs

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By Roberto Garabell
 Continuing Education Units, or CEUs, are nationally recognized courses which grant CE credit to employees in a wide variety of disciplines. Each CE course is geared specifically to deliver relevant and current information to further your professional development. These units are required to renew licenses so you can continue to practice [...]

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