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		<title>Building Family Traditions: Thanksgiving</title>
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<p>Building Family Traditions: Thanksgiving</p>
<p>You can strike up a new family tradition anytime you like, but generally sooner is better because it allows your rituals and traditions to grow up as your family does. When you develop thanksgiving family traditions while your children are young, it gives them something that they can grow up with and pass on to their families someday.</p>
<p>For Thanksgiving, you might decide to create family traditions that will bring your entire family together closely. For example, you might all gather together and let every family member create the famed &#8220;hand print turkey&#8221;, where you trace your hand and turn the design into a turkey. Another option is to go around the dinner table so each member can say something that they are thankful for during this special family-oriented holiday. As your children get older, you might even create the family tradition of having each member of the family create a different piece of the dinner, such as by letting your son make the salad, and your daughter prepare the mashed potatoes while you work on the turkey for example.</p>
<p>These traditions may seem small and insignificant, but over time, they will build the foundation for a strong and close family. A strong bond will not need <a href="http://www.jamspam.org/play-it-safe-on-open-wi-fi-networks.htm" target="_blank">internet service</a> or other technologies, as it is more natural and pure. When you build traditions that you engage in every single year, the result is that your children grow up with these traditions and really appreciate them for what they are and for what your family means to them as well.</p>
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		<title>Teaching Children to Budget at an Early Age</title>
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The times are changing on how people learn how to budget. What once used to be taught by showing children the checkbook and bills is now being taught in a completely modern and high tech way. Computer programs and technological advances have changed how parents teach their children how to budget. Here&#8217;s a look at... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/teaching-children-to-budget-at-an-early-age/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The times are changing on how people learn how to budget. What once used to be taught by showing children the checkbook and bills is now being taught in a completely modern and high tech way.</p>
<p>Computer programs and technological advances have changed how parents teach their children how to budget. Here&#8217;s a look at some of the modern ways children are learning to budget their money.</p>
<h3>Prepaid Credit Cards</h3>
<p>Prepaid credit cards like the <a href="http://www.keepflbeautiful.org/fashion-on-a-budget.htm" target="_blank">Reach prepaid card</a> are the most popular budget teaching tools out there. Parents are able to load a specific amount of money onto their children&#8217;s card. Once their child has the card, they can only spend what is on the card and can&#8217;t go over. This forces children to budget and spend wisely so they have money for future expenses.</p>
<h3>Computer Games</h3>
<p>Computer games are another popular way parents are teaching their children how to budget and spend wisely. Games such as Roller Coaster Tycoon and even Farmville teach children how to earn, invest and save money. Decisions must be made in the game on whether to purchase certain items or to wait and let the money collect interest. These games are a fun and interactive way to teach <a href="http://life.familyeducation.com/personal-finance/independence/37415.html?detoured=1" target="_blank">children how to budget</a> without having to use real money.</p>
<p>Learning to budget your money is a life skill everyone needs to learn in order to survive. By using prepaid credit cards and computer games, parents can teach their children at an early age how to budget their money.</p>
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		<title>Breaking Free of the Obesity Lifestyle</title>
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<p>People are starting to get the message that <a href="https://content.copypress.com/article/When I first decided to learn How To Open Up A Daycare, I was not even sure how to start. I have a love for children and I knew that was important. It was the other things that I was not sure about." target="_self">obesity</a> has become a nation wide problem in the United States. While the news media has been replete with stories about staying healthy for generations, it is only in the past few decades that the focus of the stories has shifted toward watching your weight as well. This can be seen through the content that is contain in such media as magazines and newspapers.</p>
<p>Recipes, for example, used to feature fat laden comfort foods that were designed to mimic those that you remember your grandmother cooking. Today, largely due to the push for a healthier lifestyle, you are likely to find the same recipes with low fat and high fiber <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_4535777_substitute-applesauce-oil.html" target="_self">substitutions</a>. Making these types of small changes is likely to help you lose weight as well as keep your body healthy.</p>
<p>Eating in a more healthful manner is not usually enough. In order to be obesity, you will likely need to use a two prong approach. You will need to focus on excising more as well as eating a low fat and high fiber diet.</p>
<p>It is important to make lifestyle changes in a gradual manner. If you have not been exercising on a regular basis, you will probably want to start off by taking a simple walk. After you can do this easily, you can increase your speed, the distance that you walk or the terrain that you use. By doing any of these modifications, you will be getting fitter and losing weight. Both of these are excellent for both your short term, and long term, health.</p>
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<p>Have you ever heard the adage about faking it until you make it? Sometimes you need to be a little materialistic and dress above your social class in order to fit in. This is especially important in certain situations, such as interviewing for a job that is a little beyond what you have worked before, for example.</p>
<p><strong>Faking it Until You Make It</strong></p>
<p>Let us say that you have a job interview in a nice part of town and you really want to appear properly. You want to come in nice clothing and looking and smelling nice so that you can fit in and get that job you&#8217;re seeking. If buying a new outfit to improve the appearance of your lifestyle is a little beyond your current assets, then you may consider in the future loading funds onto a <a href="http://www.wearablegroup.org/fashion-trends-of-the-celebrities-can-you-afford-them.htm">reach prepaid card</a>. This can make buying a last minute job interview outfit a real snap.</p>
<p>The benefits of a reloadable debit card such as this one are numerous. First and foremost, you can use a prepaid debit card as an emergency fund. When you need money, you simply have to access the funds on the card and you have money in a pinch. When you replenish the emergency fund, you simply have to load money back on the card and you are good to go. In this way, having an <a href="http://www.gettingfinancesdone.com/blog/archives/2006/08/6-ways-a-short-term-emergency-fund-can-help-save-your-budget/">emergency fund</a> in plastic debit card format is really a smart idea, and it could save you when you need to make a last minute unexpected purchase.</p>
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It&#8217;s no secret that modern society values youth and is sometimes dismissive of older people. In reality, older generations constitute some of the wisest people in society. Older folks may be lacking in computer skills or have little knowledge about the latest trends, but those things can be remedied by taking online college courses and... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/the-benefits-of-computer-education-for-older-generations/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s no secret that modern society values youth and is sometimes dismissive of older people. In reality, older generations constitute some of the wisest people in society. Older folks may be <a title="lacking in computer skills" href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33106445/ns/technology_and_science/t/lack-computer-skills-foils-many-job-seekers/" target="_blank">lacking in computer skills</a> or have little knowledge about the latest trends, but those things can be remedied by taking online college courses and spending a bit of time on the Internet.</p>
<h3>Teaching Computer Skills to Older Adults</h3>
<p>Life doesn&#8217;t end at retirement. People are living much longer these days, and when a person retires at age 65, there are many decades still left to enjoy. This is why an effort to teach computer skills to older adults is important. Seniors can enroll in online college courses and with a bit of help from relatives, they can learn to navigate computers. This opens up an entire world of learning to seniors who are accustomed to the old days when you had to drive somewhere and sit in a classroom in order to learn.</p>
<h3>Internet Skills for Seniors</h3>
<p>When older adults are taught how to navigate the Internet, the world becomes limitless. <a title="videoconferencing" href="http://www.uiweb.uidaho.edu/eo/dist10.html" target="_blank">Videoconferencing</a> with grandchildren from across the globe is enlivening for a grandparent. Being able to find information about medication and symptoms online is useful to older adults. Paying bills is also an instantaneous process that no longer requires writing checks and placing stamps on envelopes. Gone are the days when people have to sit on the phone waiting for a customer service agent to answer billing questions. That information is quickly accessible online, which allows seniors to devote their energies to more enjoyable tasks.</p>
<p>Computer education is important for all people in society. Older generations can stay mentally stimulated by engaging in both organized and informal types of computer learning.</p>
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		<title>Building Family Traditions: Christmas</title>
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Building Family Traditions: Christmas Christmas traditions can be really beneficial for a family, bringing its members together and allowing them to engage in ritual during the process. The sooner that you develop your Christmas traditions in your family and give present to children using your prepaid card, the sooner you will be able to pass... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/building-family-traditions-christmas/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Building Family Traditions: Christmas</p>
<p>Christmas traditions can be really beneficial for a family, bringing its members together and allowing them to engage in ritual during the process. The sooner that you develop your Christmas traditions in your family and give present to children using your <a href="http://www.designsfromtheheart.org/">prepaid card</a>, the sooner you will be able to pass them to your children and to allow your children to grow up with them.</p>
<p>One really excellent family tradition that you can begin for Christmas is to hand make ornaments with your family. Sit down before Christmas every year and let each family member create a new ornament for the Christmas tree that is reminiscent of something near and dear to them, such as a favorite animal, favorite color, their age, a favorite television character or favorite toy and so on. As your children grow, they will be able to appreciate the unique and distinct ornaments that have been created through the years. Make sure to write the name of the child, their age and the year so that you can look back fondly at the ornaments and will be able to appreciate all the memories that come with each one.</p>
<p>Come up with your own special family traditions depending on your family. There are so many different types of family traditions that you can come up with depending on your individual family, such as going and choosing your Christmas tree as a family, putting out cookies for Santa, or filling one another&#8217;s stockings for example.</p>
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Building Family Traditions: Lesser Holidays Family traditions can be built around any holiday or special occasion, not only holidays like thanksgiving and Christmas but other holidays and occasions as well. Create a family tradition of baking green bread and drinking green milkshakes with your family during St. Patrick&#8217;s day for example. This is really just... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/building-family-traditions-lesser-holidays/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Building Family Traditions: Lesser Holidays</p>
<p>Family traditions can be built around any holiday or special occasion, not only holidays like thanksgiving and Christmas but other holidays and occasions as well. Create a family tradition of baking green bread and drinking green milkshakes with your family during St. Patrick&#8217;s day for example. This is really just the beginning when it comes to building family traditions, because there is a wealth of other family traditions that you can create depending on your individual family.</p>
<p>There are many different holidays including New Year&#8217;s valentine&#8217;s day, St. Patrick&#8217;s day, fourth of July, birthdays, mother&#8217;s day, father&#8217;s day, president&#8217;s day, Christmas, Halloween, Memorial day, Thanksgiving, Easter, specific religious observances and so on and so forth. Each of these special occasions can be the foundation for building new family traditions, you simply have to have a passion for the special occasion and an interest in developing a tradition around it, such as decorating Easter eggs or having an Easter egg hunt, dressing up for Halloween, gathering the entire family together for Thanksgiving, putting out cookies and milk for Santa Claus on Christmas eve and so on. These types of traditions are all going to be important to your children as they grow older, and will help you build strength in the closeness of your family, so make sure that you have special family rituals and family traditions for each of these special occasions. Thanks to the technology for providing online colleges that does not have calendar with traditional and guested holidays.</p>
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Building Family Traditions: Birthdays Family traditions are a wonderful thing, because they allow for the establishment of rituals and practices that can grow up with your family. Any holiday or special event that is important to your family could potentially be the foundation for building family traditions. For example, the birthdays of your children can... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/building-family-traditions-birthdays/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Building Family Traditions: Birthdays</p>
<p>Family traditions are a wonderful thing, because they allow for the establishment of rituals and practices that can grow up with your family. Any holiday or special event that is important to your family could potentially be the foundation for building family traditions. For example, the birthdays of your children can present an opportunity for you to create traditions and rituals, and then you can repeat those processes every birthday in order to cement their values.</p>
<p>For example, one tradition could be to give each of the non-birthday children in the family a single gift while the birthday boy or birthday girl is opening their presents. This way, nobody is going to feel left out, but the birthday boy or girl is still going to get the recognition of their birthday. Another idea is to give a monetary gift into a savings account on the birthday. The child cannot touch the money until a specific point in time, but knowing they have it waiting for them is an excellent birthday gift.</p>
<p>Another birthday tradition for your family might be some kind of special outing, such as going counseling or ice skating, picnicking in the park or some other activity that is meaningful. When you repeat this same activity every year, it becomes an important family tradition and really reinforces the values of togetherness and family on the most important special occasions of your kids&#8217; childhood. Keep this in mind when you are establishing traditions.</p>
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Building Family Traditions: Mother&#8217;s and Father&#8217;s Day You can strike up a new family tradition anytime you like, but generally sooner is better because it allows your rituals and traditions to grow up as your family does. Mother&#8217;s and father&#8217;s day are two special occasions that you can celebrate as a family, and this will... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/building-family-traditions-mothers-and-fathers-day/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Building Family Traditions: Mother&#8217;s and Father&#8217;s Day</p>
<p>You can strike up a new family tradition anytime you like, but generally sooner is better because it allows your rituals and traditions to grow up as your family does. Mother&#8217;s and father&#8217;s day are two special occasions that you can celebrate as a family, and this will allow you to build up your own family traditions and family rituals around the holidays so that you can celebrate in much the same way every year.</p>
<p>For mother&#8217;s day, dad and the kids can plan something special for mom. Maybe there will be a morning tradition of breakfast in bed, or going to dinner out as a family. The same thing could be arranged for dad. Plan out something distinct for your family like this, and then follow the same basic tradition every single year in order to build it up into something especially important for your family. Family traditions such as these are a great way to teach your children how to appreciate holidays and special occasions.</p>
<p>These are certainly not the only holidays that you can build traditions around. Any special occasion that is meaningful to your family can center on family traditions, so make sure that you begin building up traditions while your family is young and your children are young. This will help to ensure that they come to appreciate the traditions as they grow up with them.</p>
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<p>Building Family Traditions: Easter</p>
<p>Family traditions can begin any time, but when you start them early on in the development of your family, you give them plenty of time to grow with your family. When your children are young, you can implement family traditions and build a strong understanding of how important ritual and tradition are.</p>
<p>Easter, if you believe in it, can be a great special occasion for you to create family traditions. Teach your children about the spirit of Easter by coloring eggs, having an Easter egg hunt, enjoying favorite candies, meeting the Easter bunny and participating in a wide variety of other activities depending on what your family is interested in. These are all traditions that your family can carry with it throughout the years, traditions and rituals that your children will enjoy, and that they will want to pass on to their children some day.</p>
<p>Easter is an excellent example of how you can build family rituals and family traditions. It is a fun and enjoyable holiday and special occasion that is likely to already have roots in your family in some way. Building on the traditions that you already have will help you make the holiday unique and enjoyable for your children, something that they can grow up into and really come to enjoy and appreciate as they age.</p>
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In today&#8217;s modern society, the way we live and the things we do are different from what many older generations had and did. This does not make any one generation more difficult or better than another. Yet, these differences in the generations can cause a number of problems and rifts in families when people just... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/overcoming-generation-gaps-in-a-family/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>In today&#8217;s modern society, the way we live and the things we do are different from what many older generations had and did. This does not make any one generation more difficult or better than another. Yet, these differences in the generations can cause a number of problems and rifts in families when people just cannot seem to get along. Belief systems, even when passed down through the generations, change due to society as well. The requirement for all parties to be accepting of others is too limiting. What can you do?</p>
<p>First, consider what the concern is. If there is a factor that concerns health, such as the illegal use of drugs or alcohol, there is a legitimate concern that needs to be considered. In other situations, the generational gap is all about opinions. You may feel as if a child should not use the Internet to communicate with friends or for research while another generation may believe that the Internet is too important to pass up.</p>
<p>In some situation, the difference is about education. Educate other family members about the new technologies or the new ways of thinking about things. This way, that family member can make their own decision about the right and wrong of the situation.</p>
<p>One of the mistakes some families do make, however, is not giving each other the opportunities necessary to overcome miscommunications. You could fight and fight about it, but instead of doing that, if you put more of your time into developing new opportunities and understandings everyone would be on the same page. Realize that opportunities are out there to improve ideas and values, but all members of the family must communicate beliefs and needs properly.</p>
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As a parent of a young child, there may not be anything more important to you than helping your parents to create a unique bond with your child. In many situations grandparents are all too interesting in becoming a part of that child&#8217;s life. It is through the development of these interactions that people can... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/bonding-grandparents-to-grandkids/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>As a parent of a young child, there may not be anything more important to you than helping your parents to create a unique bond with your child. In many situations grandparents are all too interesting in becoming a part of that child&#8217;s life. It is through the development of these interactions that people can learn about their past and you can find help when you need to, whether it is through advice or perhaps just a babysitter. In some situations, though, there are situations in which grandparents do not have that immediate connection to grandkids.</p>
<p>When it comes to grandkids bonding with grandparents, the process takes time. Here are some tips to help you to find a way to bond families together like this.</p>
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<li>A grandparent needs to spend time with the child. Encourage opportunities for this, even if it does not fit your schedule the way you would like it to.</li>
<li>Encourage grandparents to be a part of the activities that children are participating in. Welcome them to school functions and sports outings. They will love this type of bonding experience.</li>
<li>Create special situations where grandparents can work and teach grandchildren. From simple things, like reading a story, to more complex things, like teaching them how to fix a car, these types of interactions are critical.</li>
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<p>When a parent needs to work to develop a connection between his or her parent and child, it can seem like a chore. However, it does take some time for these relationships to develop. Perhaps there is a reason why there is a disconnection. Learning what that disconnection is, then, can help you to improve the overall well being of all people involved in the family.</p>
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<p>The decision to get married is never an easy one. Though we wish there was a science to the process, sometimes you have nothing to go on but your intuition. However, if you love someone, then intuition is almost always guaranteed to steer you right, and one of the most exciting parts about this phase of a relationship is picking out the best kind of engagement ring and wedding ring.</p>
<p>Using resources like <a href="http://engagement.jrdunn.com/">engagement.jrdunn.com</a>, finding the right ring doesn’t have to be difficult. While the prospect of picking the ‘best’ ring may seem intimidating at first, you can follow a few basic steps to help decide on the best ring for the number-one woman in your life.</p>
<p>The first and most important thing is to know what her tastes are. Some women aren’t into jewelry. Other women are. Some like big and extravagant. Others like minimal and understated. Even if your girlfriend or fiancée isn’t into jewelry, by paying attention to her aesthetic style (modern, vintage, symmetrical, etc.) you can deduce what kind of ring she would like.</p>
<p>If possible, another thing you do is ‘test the waters.’ While some women might like to be surprised by a ring, others may like to be included on the process and rather be surprised by when you give it. Every relationship is different, so there’s not an exact science to the ‘how and when’ but if you have a relationship with open avenues of communication, your intuition will tell you when the time is right to start steering conversations in this direction.</p>
<p>Finally, once you have a ring picked out, the next step is the proposal. You can do this the traditional way, by taking her to a nice dinner and proposing to her over dessert. Or, you can also make it more elaborate and include friends and family, or even take her back to the place you first met. The important thing is not to stress – this is one of the best times of your life.</p>
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		<title>Seniors on the Web</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 16:44:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Did you know that the fastest group of people coming onto the web is the senior citizens? In the United States, more seniors are turning on the web and getting connected with the world by doing so. If you are older, now is a great time to start working on developing your online prowess, too.... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/seniors-on-the-web/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that the fastest group of people coming onto the web is the senior citizens? In the United States, more seniors are turning on the web and getting connected with the world by doing so. If you are older, now is a great time to start working on developing your online prowess, too. Chances are good, the Internet can provide you with a number of unique things to do and to experience.</p>
<p>What are seniors doing online with their <a href="http://www.pronetadvertising.com/articles/4-innovative-open-source-ideas.html" target="_blank">hp laptops</a>? There is no age limit to using the web, but there are a few ways that seniors are finding the Internet particularly useful to their needs.</p>
<ul>
<li>Seniors are meeting other people their own age, from around the world. Just like the younger generations, the ability to connect with people throughout the world is something that matters and something that is very possible online.</li>
<li>Seniors are also spending a great deal of time using the web for those things they are unable to do otherwise. This may include shopping online, so that they do not have to travel outside the home to do so.</li>
<li>Many seniors are dating online, too. With the right dating websites, it is easy to find other seniors who are looking for the same things they are.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you are older, learn how to get online and how to use it. You may find that this is an ideal way for you to get more active and involved in the world around you. You can do it all, of course, from the comfort of your home and without risks. Take the time to find out what types of experiences you can have using the web to expand your horizons and to improve life.</p>
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		<title>Holiday Traditions Bond Families</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 16:44:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Does your family have holiday traditions? Many families do, though they may or may not think of them as traditions. You may meet for family dinner on Christmas Eve or always share New Years together as a family. These are simple traditions. In other families, traditions are more elaborate, such as the way they celebrate... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/holiday-traditions-bond-families/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Does your family have holiday traditions? Many families do, though they may or may not think of them as traditions. You may meet for family dinner on Christmas Eve or always share New Years together as a family. These are simple traditions. In other families, traditions are more elaborate, such as the way they celebrate Chanukah or the way that they host birthday parties for family members. It is a good idea for all families to do special things like this together.</p>
<p>When it comes to establishing traditions, it is a good idea to meet with everyone within the family and then to make decisions about what works for everyone. If your family does not have any family traditions to speak of, this is one way you can work to create them. However, it is often best to dig back into your family&#8217;s past and to find unique traditions that your parents or grandparents celebrated together.</p>
<p>Why are these important? The holidays are a time when people come together to learn about each other and to build relationships with each other. The things you do on those holidays are special and meant to be shared only by a small group of people who you consider part of your family. Traditions like this make each event special and memorable. A family that is lacking these may be unable to keep family members coming to their home each year for the holidays or they may face complications in the way they get along.</p>
<p>Traditions like these help to create a special relationship for family members. Though each and every family is unique, there is something about sharing special experiences like this together that makes a family stronger. Take the time to determine which options are best for you. That way, you can work to establish both new and old traditions that keep your family together. It can be an amazing experience when families bond like this. If your family has not yet developed these traditions, or any activities like this, now is a great time to start developing them for the future.</p>
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		<title>White House Initiatives Supporting the Middle Class</title>
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<p>With the increased strain that many middle class families are feeling today, many wonder what is being done at the highest levels of government to help them not only survive, but to get ahead. Specifically, in a country that values higher education, many are concerned that college degrees might be too cost prohibitive for their children. For these families, a combination of current White House initiatives, together with the ease and economic benefits of online degrees, may be just the solution for today’s economic climate.</p>
<p>From the beginning of the current administration, the plight of the <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/key-investments-middle-class-families" target="_blank">middle class</a> has been at the front and center of their efforts to restore a positive working economy. Current topics that are being discussed and pursued include increasing the child tax credit and increased funding for child care for low income families that are striving to improve their economic position.</p>
<p>Perhaps of biggest interest for those worried about obtaining either traditional college or online degrees is the effort to create income based repayment options for student loans. This would provide more flexibility to students who require student loans to attend traditional school, but could not afford the high monthly repayment amounts.</p>
<p>While this initiative is certainly a positive step in the right direction, for many it is not enough. With the economic condition affecting every industry, higher education is no exception and many institutions have been raising tuition as a result. Among the many benefits of online degrees, the relatively lower expense, compared to traditional universities, may continue to increase the popularity of online courses. They may become a necessary solution for lower and middle income students wishing to progress their education.</p>
<p>Otherwise, what was already a strain for many students to afford, is quickly becoming out of the question. It seems that an increase in grants and subsidies may become more necessary in order to further the education of this nation’s largest class.</p>
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		<title>Are Family Traditions at Risk?</title>
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Family traditions are those special things that families do and pass down from one generation to the next generation. These traditions can be an amazing gift that one part of the family gives to another. Recently, a study conducted by the University of Toronto points out that many people, and many traditions, are currently at... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/are-family-traditions-at-risk/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Family traditions are those special things that families do and pass down from one generation to the next generation. These traditions can be an amazing gift that one part of the family gives to another. Recently, a study conducted by the University of Toronto points out that many people, and many traditions, are currently at risk. The risk is that people are no longer passing down these traditions and people are suffering as a direct result.</p>
<p>Do family traditions really matter? It can be hard to say that they do, but in many ways, it is the connection with older generations that matters most. Without family traditions passed down, there is a disconnect between the generations and that gap has lead to a number of different complications.</p>
<ul>
<li>Families no longer carry on important family traditions that help to keep the family bonded together. This can lead to other rifts within the family, too.</li>
<li>Family values, or those things that one generation to the next remain the same, such as opinions, religions and overall attitudes no longer carry on from generation to generation. This leads to further disconnect and, in some cases, a lack of appreciation of those family values.</li>
<li>There is also a break down in cultural beliefs when family traditions are not passed on. This includes religious beliefs.</li>
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<p>It is easy to say that families are different today than they were in previous generations due to things like technology and social changes. In addition to this, though, there are other differences that are negative. Families that do not pass down generational traditions are often less close to each other. This lack of family bonding leads to more rifts and complications within the family makeup.</p>
<p>Finding a way to pass down traditions is critical, but it is something that many people can change. Learn about your family&#8217;s traditions so that you can better become the person that you want to be, one that has strong values in place. When you talk to your family, find out what traditions used to be passed down. Work to incorporate these into your family.</p>
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		<title>Working Your Way Out of Lower Class</title>
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<p>You are likely a part of the lower class if you are working in a skilled position. Your education and your income also play a role in whether you are in this social class. It is important to note that those who are in the lower class do not have to remain that way. In fact, just being born into this classification is not a reason to believe you have to live within it. Many people are able to move up into the middle class, upper middle class or beyond. This is due, in part, to the number of opportunities available in the United States to help those who wish to help themselves.</p>
<p>In many ways, the lower middle class is defined by a lower income, but income can grow. It starts with obtaining a higher level of education. This often means college education. Entering into positions that are higher paying is also possible. Unlike many other countries, most companies and employers do not look at your family history or your income status level to determine if you should work in a higher end position. It is all about your skills, your education and your opportunities.</p>
<p>In the United States, opportunities exist to help most people to excel. Students can obtain educational benefits by being a good student and working hard to achieve scholarships. Students can often obtain loans to pay for college education regardless of their family&#8217;s ability to pay. This affords people the opportunity to move into more prosperous careers.</p>
<p>In the United States, especially, you do not have to stay in the lower class. You can move up and you can prosper for yourself. It is a good idea to work hard and to focus on building your wealth early on in your life. However, those who have the will power have the ability to find opportunities to help them to excel. Consider the options available to you. Find ways for you to build your education so that you can into those higher management and professional positions. That will help you to build your social class, too.</p>
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		<title>GLBT Lifestyles in Boston: What you Need to Know</title>
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Even today in the age of understanding, homosexuality still can be a difficult concept to bring out into the open. Homosexuals are still fighting for the right to be themselves on the sidewalk, in a club, browsing the video store, shopping for groceries, everywhere&#8211;without getting weird looks. Try Boston, for example: here are some places... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/glbt-lifestyles-in-boston-what-you-need-to-know/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Even today in the age of understanding, homosexuality still can be a difficult concept to bring out into the open. Homosexuals are still fighting for the right to be themselves on the sidewalk, in a club, browsing the video store, shopping for groceries, everywhere&#8211;without getting weird looks. Try Boston, for example: here are some places a homosexual couple can visit right in Boston without feeling awkward or oppressed.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, with <a href="http://boston.forrent.com/">Boston apartments</a>, and in a town filled with a ton of history, it&#8217;s really hard to keep your love life private. However, if you need to find places to go that will benefit you and your lifestyle, you can pay a visit to &#8220;The Alley&#8221; on 14 Pi Alley or the &#8220;Fritz Lounge&#8221; on 26 Chandler St. If you&#8217;re more for the drag crowd, try out &#8220;Jacque&#8217;s Cabaret&#8221; located on 79 Broadway St.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re up for a more public outdoor venue, take a look at the &#8220;Taste of the South End,&#8221; a food festival in the middle of March benefiting the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts. Around in the beginning of June lasting to the middle of the month, you can enjoy the Boston Pride Festival and Parade; that&#8217;s the event of the state to celebrate your lifestyle&#8211;whether you&#8217;re gay, lesbian, trans, or bisexual.</p>
<p>On the subject of Boston apartments, if you would appreciate a neighborhood that is largely a homosexual community, Boston&#8217;s &#8220;South End&#8221; raves as the most identifiable and also one of the priciest and exclusive areas. History radiates in the area with an air of vintage, with bow-front red brick homes built way back in the 1850s.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to live in a city containing people who probably will never understand you. While they may accept you, the important thing is to find a community of those who share the same interests as you. Enjoy Boston with the lifestyle you&#8217;ve chosen!</p>
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<p>Are you trying to plan a party that you and your guests will not only enjoy, but will have memories to enjoy? You should think about breaking out of the usual dinner or cocktail party. Think outside the box and consider a <a href="http://www.celebrations.com/themeparty" target="_blank">theme party</a>!</p>
<p>You may be thinking that throwing a successful theme party is going to be complicated. Well, it’s not. We all know that a successful party is a combination of good food, good friends, along with some planning.</p>
<p>Here are a few planning tips to ensure that your theme party will be a success.</p>
<p>When you select a theme, consider some of these things:<br />
Is the party for a particular person?<br />
Where is the location of the party?<br />
What type of guests will be in attendance?</p>
<p>Think outside the box when choosing a theme. Maybe you want to have a Victorian themed party, so consider having a royal theme or <a href="http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/agunn/teaching/enl3251/vf/pres/lewandowski.htm" target="_blank">Victorian era dinner</a>. Or how about a Hawaiian-themed party complete with surfboards and a pig roast?</p>
<p>Make sure your invitations are intriguing to your guests, so they will be excited to attend and participate in the theme. Give them enough advanced notice so they can get outfitted in the proper costumes. Let them know about places such as <a href="http://www.costumeexpress.com/" target="_blank">costumeexpress.com</a> where they can find the perfect costume!</p>
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		<title>Employment in the Classes</title>
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When you consider the social classes within the United States, you may think that it is all about the money, but that is not the only factor that plays a role in this division process. In addition to this, many people can enter into this class through the work they do. In most cases, it... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/employment-in-the-classes/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>When you consider the social classes within the United States, you may think that it is all about the money, but that is not the only factor that plays a role in this division process. In addition to this, many people can enter into this class through the work they do. In most cases, it takes a quality career that is successful and high paying to get into this upper class, which is comprised of just the top one percent of the country&#8217;s households.</p>
<p>In European and other countries, &#8220;old money&#8221; helps to define the classes. In other words, if you were born into a family that had long roots of being wealthy, you might automatically enter into this upper class. However, in the United States, where there is no real royalty or older families, it is money and careers that play a role in this defining process.</p>
<p>The classes of the United States are more accessible, to some degree. For example, if you work as an investment banker and are successful, you can build your wealth through your career and enter into the upper middle class or upper class. If you were a celebrity, you could also enter into this classification if you were one of the top grossing actors.</p>
<p>The type of job you have may or may not play a role in what class you are in. In most cases the upper middle class hold professional and salaried positions while the lower middle class work in more hands on positions, including semi professional positions and lower level management. The job you have can, then, contribute to which classification you fall into overall, but there is always the opportunity to move up.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Who Is in the Upper Class</title>
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The upper class is the highest level of social class. In the United States, this term is often used to describe the most wealthy within the country. In terms of the social hierarchy, those in the upper middle class are the highest level. In many cases, this term describes the allocation of resources within the... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/understanding-who-is-in-the-upper-class/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The upper class is the highest level of social class. In the United States, this term is often used to describe the most wealthy within the country. In terms of the social hierarchy, those in the upper middle class are the highest level. In many cases, this term describes the allocation of resources within the organization.</p>
<p>In the United States, there is a social class of this type. Many people simply call those who are in the upper class, &#8220;the rich&#8221; but it is a better explained as upper class. In the United States, this class is made up of about one percent of the country&#8217;s population. Those who are not in this class are either in the middle or the working classifications. Perhaps the most important factors that define what this classification is, is the presence of wealth. The wealth of those within this class often have the highest incomes and make money through investments and through proper money management methods. This is in comparison to those who earn a wage working or who are salaried workers.</p>
<p>Many types of people can fit into the upper class. This includes those who work in high end financial sectors, business owners and CEO&#8217;s, heirs to fortunes and, in some cases, celebrities. Only top doctors and lawyers will qualify for this particular class, too. However, it is important to note that celebrities do not hold the same social status as those who are wealthy due to inheriting or building wealth through business development. The country&#8217;s President, for example, is not in the same social class as celebrities.</p>
<p>Defining these social classifications may or may not make a difference to people. It is important to note, though, that for some people, that upper one percent of the income threshold is very high. It can be difficult to enter into this classification. Being born into it is easier.</p>
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		<title>Defining Middle Class</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Feb 2011 16:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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What is the middle class in the United States? It is one of the social classes within the country, but it is often difficult to determine what this type of class actually is. In the United States, the term middle class is one used to describe most people in the country, specially because, compared to... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/defining-middle-class/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>What is the middle class in the United States? It is one of the social classes within the country, but it is often difficult to determine what this type of class actually is. In the United States, the term middle class is one used to describe most people in the country, specially because, compared to the rest of the world, most Americans live in a higher income bracket than most others. However, social scientists do provide some guidelines and what this particular class is.</p>
<p>The division of the social classes within the country started in 1951 when a sociologist named C. Wright Mills created the study, White Collar: the American Middle Classes. This study helped to divide the country into two subgroups within the middle class, the upper and the lower middle class. According to the study, the upper middle class, also known as the professional middle class, made up about 20 percent of the households within the country. More so, these people were highly educated and had salaried positions within professional organizations.</p>
<p>The lower middle class, then, made up about a third of all households in the country. These people were commonly working in professional occupations to some level, but also were lower level management professionals and skilled craftsman.</p>
<p>Does making a division within the country like this matter? It can help to show how many people are living at a specific income level. It can also show how much of the population is benefiting from the programs and services available. Nevertheless, this division is not considered always accurate and it can be misleading since factors such as debt and education do not play a role in the division equally in social classification.</p>
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Today’s fashion houses have wised up. They know that if they continue to make clothing for women who are tall and toothpick thin, they’ll soon lose most of their market share. Instead, they’ve changed their ways and started to make clothing for normal-sized women, plus-sized women, children, and toddlers. Apple Bottoms is one of the... <a href="http://ywcamid.org/apple-bottoms-for-everyone-2/" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Today’s fashion houses have wised up. They know that if they continue to make clothing for women who are tall and toothpick thin, they’ll soon lose most of their market share. Instead, they’ve changed their ways and started to make clothing for normal-sized women, plus-sized women, children, and toddlers. Apple Bottoms is one of the companies that chose to design clothing for real women with curves from their inception!</p>
<h2>The Apple Bottom Philosophy</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.sojones.com/hiphop-clothing/apple-bottoms/">Apple Bottoms</a> are the brainchild of music star Nelly and a few other hip hop artists. They saw that curvy women had little in the way of affordable fashion options. This observation led to creating a clothing line that fit the woman instead of trying to force the woman to change to fit the cut of the clothing. At the time, this was a huge change from the standard fashion industry philosophy.</p>
<h2>The Children’s Line</h2>
<p>If your little girl admires your clothing, get her a pair of Apple Bottoms of her very own. This brand now has clothing made in smaller sizes with straighter lines for pre-teen girls. Of course, each piece still features the Apple Bottoms style.</p>
<h2>The Plus-Size Line</h2>
<p>Because this line of clothing was made for the curvy woman, they couldn’t put a limit on how many curves a lady can have! With everything from leggings to dresses to the classic <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Bottoms">Apple Bottom jeans</a> made to fit the plus-size woman, Apple Bottom has kept real women in mind when creating their lines of clothing.</p>
<h2>For the Average-Sized Woman</h2>
<p>This is where Apple Bottoms started, and this is where they continue to concentrate the majority of their efforts. Although this company originally started out with a denim-only product line, they have expanded into a variety of tops, leggings, and dresses. Each Apple Bottoms piece is designed specifically to not only fit your curves, but to show them off to their best advantage!</p>
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<p>Maintaining successful relationships while climbing the corporate ladder can be difficult to say the least especially if both parties are focused on different goals. However it is possible with lots of hard work and mutual understanding.</p>
<p>Many professionals will admit that their careers either  company or online classes , come first but if healthy relationships are the goal then they need to also be priority. Each person should feel valuable. This can be accomplished by a little commitment and foresight. Block off your calendar years in advance taking special note of important days like birthdays and anniversaries. Let supervisors and partners know well in advance that you will be unavailable on those days. If these days are respected it will show love care and commitment.</p>
<p>Learning about what someone loves or does for a living is a way to bridge the communication gap. If two people are on different professional paths they may feel from time to time that they have nothing to talk about however if the effort is made to learn serious details it can provide common ground for lively discussions.</p>
<p>Find common goals. Career minded individuals may find that their loved ones have completely different goals and concerns. This isn&#8217;t necessarily a bad thing but through communication goals can be unified and each person can find their place within those goals and what they can do to make mutual dreams a reality.</p>
<p>Get creative.Take business trips together if possible, if the job requires late nights, make lunchtime a special time of day, Visit each others work from time to time and decide to enjoy Christmas and other holiday parties together. When we really want something we find a way to fit it into a schedule no matter how busy it is.</p>
<p>Though difficult, having successful and fulfilling relationships while pursuing a career is entirely possible and worth the extra effort.</p>
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