Posted in accomplishments, charity, children, comfort, commitment, communication, compassion, cooking, culture, death, disease, Education, elderly, encouragement, family, finances, flu, giving, health, help, ideas, illness, Impact, inspiration, kids, leadership, life, medical, medicine, MONEY, news, observations, poverty, responsibility, safety, schools, sickness, support, travel, well-being, tagged Atlanta, Center for Disease Control, charity, Derreck Kayongo, disease prevention, donate, Georgia, giving, Global Soap Project, help, illness, poverty, save lives, save soap, sickness, Write Where You Are Blog on June 22, 2011|
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In America we take so many things for granted. If we get sick, we go to the pharmacy and pick up over the counter medication that can help us get well. Other times, we go to the doctor and get prescription medicine to help us get well from an infection or sickness. We are blessed. We have instant access to information to help keep ourselves well.
The best thing is that we have been taught that washing our hands well with soap can help to keep us healthy. We have access to soap and water on a regular basis. Not everyone is so lucky. What they don’t know and don’t have access to can harm them or kill them. Soap and water save lives and there is a Global Soap Project that you may not be aware of to get soap into the hands of people who are in need of it, to stay well. To continue click here.
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Ficklets Eyeglass Charms Are Fun Eyewear
Let’s be honest, most children who are told that they must wear glasses will often not be thrilled with the idea of having to wear eyeglasses. For many children, it is the idea that others will make fun of them or, cause them to be viewed as being different from other children their own age. Being bullied because you are visually impaired and have to wear glasses can cause a child to refuse to wear them, out of fear of being made fun of.
No one want to be made to feel self conscious about themselves, especially at certain ages when it is most important to fit in with their peers. We’ve come along way since the days of having a choice between wearing heavy black plastic frames or wire frames that were basically your only choices.
Still, everyone likes to look their best and there are many fashion frames from which someone can choose to fit the shape of their face and their sense of style. On the other hand, if you are looking to change things up so that you don’t get bored with a certain look once you’ve purchased your eyeglass frames; there wasn’t much you could do except buy multiple sets of glasses…until now. To Continue reading: Write Where You Are
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It is sad but true, bath salts have a genuine use for the body interested in health and wellness; but, bath salts are now being misused as a drug to achieve some sort of a high. Bath salts are generally used as a body soak and exfoliant. When used in this way, true bath salts (typically epsom salts mixed with fragrance beads and water softening agents) are a balm to achy muscles and dry skin. These are not dangerous!
However, there are products being labeled as “bath salts” that are powders packed in small tea bag sized envelopes and advertised as legal substitutions; merely to make money. They are being sold on the shelves of convience stores, truck stops and head shops all around the country; as well as online. They are marketed as bath salts, when those who produce these products know full well that they are not being used for that purpose.
Those who produce, market or sell these items should be held accountable for those who have had their lives destroyed by their products. Their intended use is for individuals who are looking for a drug induced high. Business selling them should be forced to removed them from their stores in my opinion. In fact, some states & communities are banning their sales…but, we need to increase awareness of this issue; before the use of these products becomes more widespread. Continue reading: Write Where You Are
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Posted in attitude, authorities, Business, children, commitment, communication, culture, disappointments, Education, emotions, expectations, failure, Faith, family, Frustration, future, home, kids, law enforcement, leadership, life, observations, opinion, parenting, personal development, relationships, religion, respect, responsibility, schools, stress, success, Teamwork, teens, work, tagged attitudes, authority, behaviors, Education, employees, employers, kids, leadership, parenting, personal conduct, raise the standards, respect, responsibility, society on January 19, 2011|
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Do you ever look around you and become discouraged by the standards with which people live their lives either in business, or on a personal level? I am a people watcher by nature. I can’t help it. It seems to me that as a society we are slipping in the area of personal conduct; we need to raise the standards of acceptable behavior. Not only do people not treat each other well, they often don’t expect to be treated well themselves. A lot of that is due to the fact that many people don’t even realize or accept the fact that they deserve to be treated better and everyone else is just going their own way.
It has become a way of life to do what feels good at the moment and not worry about having a high standard of conduct. Live and let live…don’t make waves…be politically correct at all times; even at the cost of what you believe to be the appropriate conduct, right? Wrong…lowering the standards of acceptable behavior can lead to… If you would like to finish reading this post click here: Writewhereyouare
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