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What Legal Rights Do Teachers Have In Public Education-By Dr. Alice Donovan

What Legal Rights Do Teachers Have In Public Education In reading the above article to find out what new trend is active in the educational system, I found that the legal system is suggesting that, “First and foremost, before they are educators, public school teachers are citizens of the United States whose rights are and […]

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DEMENTIA

Dementia is a term for a range of illnesses. The most common type is Alzheimer’s disease, in which brain cells deteriorate through the buildup of protein. Vascular dementia is the second most common type of dementia and is caused by problems in the supply of blood to brain cells. About 75% of people who are […]

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Why Rent When You Can Own Your Home? By Shenequa Duff

Why rent when you can own? According to ‘My Apartment Map’ the average rent for a three bedroom across the United States is $1,466. Rent is increasing every year. Many landlords will increase the rent when they renew your tenancy agreement. In reality, you do not have any power to stop them from doing this. […]

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Early Introduction of Children To Technology – By Carolyn Crawford

There is no denying the fact that computers have more than proven useful in today’s society. The question is when to introduce your child to it. Though NYC does run some classes for children through their libraries and after school programs, it is not part of a comprehensive growth program for preschoolers. Over the past […]

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Homelessness In New York City – By Debbie Mitchell

Homelessness in New York City has reached the highest level since the great depression of 1930. New York coalition for Homeless released data that show how alarming the homeless situation is in the City. Each night more than 60,000 people including more than 22,000 children experience homelessness. Currently 53,615 homeless men, women and children utilize […]

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The Characteristics of a Successful Real Estate Professional

For some people, especially those who are unable to find jobs in their trained vocation, real estate is considered a transitional business. In a good market it offers a quick reward for unskilled practitioners but then very hard times in the down market. Practitioners lacking skills in marketing, relationship building and the art of selling […]

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“HOW DOES YOUR CREDIT SCORE AFFECT YOU?” By Marcia Blyden

Many of us already know that our credit score can play a big part in our overall financial situation.  Yet, most of us do not know exactly what the score actually represents or how it is calculated.  By having a good understanding of the our credit score, it becomes much easier to keep your score […]

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LION SHARE FOR EVERYONE – By Beryl Escoffery

Born in Jamaica, I started cooking at a young age. At age fourteen, my family were exhilarated at my culinary skills when I prepared a well received meal for a major family occasion. This might not be significant in itself, but for the sixteen people present including adults and adolescents, it was a big deal.  […]

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REGAINING HONOR THROUGH YOUR HAIR – By Sonya Walker

When it comes to beauty and our physical image, most experts believe the hair is definitely the most important aspect. As a cosmetologist, hair has always been one of my passions.  I enjoy taking care of people’s hair because it relaxes me but then in doing so I tend to ignore caring for my own […]

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ACADEMIC REDSHIRTING – By Dr. Alice Donovan

Academic redshirting is the practice of postponing an age-eligible child’s kindergarten entry by a year, typically one whose birthday is very close to the cut-off date.  Academic redshirting is often done in order to provide some extra time for social, intellectual or physical maturation.  Academic redshirting is also known as holding out a year; delayed […]

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