Family Articles
431:
The Most Lasting Relationship: Siblings
Sibling relationships - whether healthy or unhealthy, loving or antagonistic - are the longest-lasting and most constant intimate relationships formed by human beings, lasting longer than most friendships, through the deaths of parents and beyond marriages, extending a shared history and deeply-rooted shared experience from early childhood into old age.
432:
The Most Lasting Relationship: Siblings
Sibling relationships - whether healthy or unhealthy, loving or antagonistic - are the longest-lasting and most constant intimate relationships formed by human beings, lasting longer than most friendships, through the deaths of parents and beyond marriages, extending a shared history and deeply-rooted shared experience from early childhood into old age.
433:
Do Alcohol And Pregnancy Mix?
The information out there on pregnancy and having a glass of wine or a beer is convoluted and a woman wanting to know if she can enjoy the occasional glass of alcohol may have trouble pinning the answer down to a definite yes or no.
434:
Sibling Rivalry: How to Deal With It.
Parents get tired of the bickering, teasing, competing, and ongoing provocation between their children that's always going on. They can't understand why their children won't stay off each other's case, get out of each other's way, leave each other alone, and just be friends. n n
435:
Promoting Attachment through the Senses
Babies under a year old are highly sensory beings. Because their primary intellectual task during the first few months of their lives involves learning to use all of their senses and developing motor skills, each of a baby's senses is finely tuned and he is acutely aware of any and all changes. While it's always best for children to experience a stable and secure environment from the moment of their birth, this is often not possible for babies who will be adopted.
436:
Sibling Rivalry: How to Deal With It.
Parents get tired of the bickering, teasing, competing, and ongoing provocation between their children that's always going on. They can't understand why their children won't stay off each other's case, get out of each other's way, leave each other alone, and just be friends. n n
437:
line Criminal Background Checks: Importance & Ease
Have you ever thought your new neighbor looks like one of the pictures on the post office bulletin board or shown on America’s Most Wanted? Now you can be sure you and your family are safe by taking a peek into their pasts to find any criminal behavior.
438:
The History of The Carpet Cleaning Machine
In 1869, the first carpet cleaning machine was developed. Ives Mcgaffey named this machine the "weeping machine”. In 1901, Cecil Booth invented a horse drawn, gas driven machine and had it patented. This machine was often used to clean businesses. The only way to clean certain parts of the carpet was to pull the hose through the windows of the building where the carpet was to be cleaned. Because of the size of this machine it would take much man power to move this machine from business to businesses. IN time though, the machine became smaller and more practical.
439:
The History of The Carpet Cleaning Machine
In 1869, the first carpet cleaning machine was developed. Ives Mcgaffey named this machine the "weeping machine”. In 1901, Cecil Booth invented a horse drawn, gas driven machine and had it patented. This machine was often used to clean businesses. The only way to clean certain parts of the carpet was to pull the hose through the windows of the building where the carpet was to be cleaned. Because of the size of this machine it would take much man power to move this machine from business to businesses. IN time though, the machine became smaller and more practical.
440:
Parents -- Let the Kids Be Kids
Contrary to popular opinion, teenagers aren't that hard to parent... it's parents that are harder to parent
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