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"Boomer to Boomer" | Boomers entering the "Third Age!" | Page 2
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Boomers entering the Third Age! Looking for more volunteers to deliver V. February 14, 2011. Looking for more volunteers to deliver Valentines today to nursing homes. Take the afternoon and make some older person’s day! Collecting 1,000’s of Valentines! February 10, 2011. Collecting 1,000’s of Valentines! Need volunteers to deliver on the 14th from 10-3. E-mail paul@desertministries.org. For more info.#C4KH. Last One In…. January 11, 2011. 8220;Come on baby now, smile on your brother, everybody get toget...
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Four things to stop in order to fuel momentum | Leadership Freak
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Empowering Leaders 300 Words at a Time. Four things to stop in order to fuel momentum. March 15, 2011. Stagnation is normal – persistent progress and forward momentum exceptional. Pretending, complaining, avoiding, and limiting won’t fuel progress. Stop pretending you want change when in reality you want comfort. Usually comfort and change run contrary to each other. Backward facing leadership takes less effort, less courage, and less creativity. Complaining is comfortable self-confirmation. Perfecting a...
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DementiAwareness: Apple juice found helpful for those with Alzheimer's disease
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A medical journalist/daughter reports about Frontotemporal Dementia. Monday, June 21, 2010. Apple juice found helpful for those with Alzheimer's disease. Behavioral and psychotic symptoms related to dementia seem to improve when people with moderate-to-late stage Alzheimer's disease regularly drink apple juice. That's what researchers from the University of Massachusetts found in a study published in the June 2010 issue. Of American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. Says other researche...
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Solid foods | My Journey with Jenna
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My Journey with Jenna. A Father's Experience with a Child with Down Syndrome. Children with Down syndrome are sometimes graded on height and weight on an alternative growth chart because they are typically small. Jenna, however, has not slipped off of the regular growth chart and appears to be taking after me for height. Newer Entry →. One thought on “ Solid foods. June 29, 2013 at 11:09 pm. This is great to see. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).