May – June Career Month

Hello everyone Do you have a occupation/job? As you know in May of 2015 I want to have 1 to 1 1/2 FREE classes for the children. You may use and provide: Videos Pictures PPT Songs Items… Example: if you are doctor you may bring some medical supplies or instruments. Note: The children will ask […]

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Unbelievable Facts About The Human Brain

Most computational neuroscientists estimate human storage capacity somewhere between 10 and 100 terabytes. A terabyte is 1 million megabytes.The math behind these estimates is fairly simple. The human brain contains roughly 100 billion neurons. The brain is one of the largest and most complex organs in the human body. It is made up of more […]

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Professionals’ Day

Professionals Day (also known as Administrative Professionals’ Day, Secretaries Day or Admin Day) is an unofficial secular holiday observed in several countries to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists, and other administrative support professionals. Observation by Region: In Australia, it is celebrated on the first Friday in May (May 1 in 2015). In […]

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America The Story of Us

America The Story of Us is an epic 20 week course. The extraordinary story of how America was invented. Elaborate, ambitious and cinematic, this course will take you into the moments when Americans harnessed technology to advance human progress. It is an intensive look at the people, places and things that have shaped the American […]

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Patron Code of Conduct

Dialect Zone International is an active center of information, cultural activities, recreation and learning. It is the policy of the library to offer a full range of library services to all residents of the community, regardless of age, sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation or economic status. To better serve all Dialect Zone […]

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High White Blood Cell Count

High white blood cell count is an increase in disease-fighting cells (leukocytes) circulating in your blood. High white blood cell count is also called leukocytosis. The threshold for high white blood cell count varies from one medical practice to another. A count of more than 11,000 leukocytes in a microliter of blood in adults is […]

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Microneedles May Make Getting Shots Easier

At least that’s the hope of researchers developing a new method of vaccine delivery that people could even use at home: a patch with microneedles. Microneedles? That’s right, tiny little needles so small you don’t even feel them. Attached to a patch like a Band-Aid, the little needles barely penetrate the skin before they dissolve […]

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Why Food Companies Are Cutting Salt

Some healthy, sodium-slashing competition has broken out among food companies, and consumers are the ones benefiting. Last week, Kraft Foods Inc. announced it would cut the salt in its North American line by an average of 10 percent in over 1000 products over the next two years. On Monday, PepsiCo unveiled a global nutrition initiative to reduce […]

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Protect Your Heart at Every Age

You’re never too young—or too old—to start lowering your heart disease risk. Of course, exercising, eating healthy and reducing stress are key throughout life, but due to physiological changes that happen as we age, certain risk factors do become more of a threat. In Your 20s Stub Out a Social Smoking Habit Smoking is enemy […]

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People With Asthma

Everyone should wash hands often, cover coughs and sneezes, avoid people who are sick, stay home when they are sick, and make a plan in case they need to stay home with a sick child. Get both a regular flu shot and a 2009 H1N1 flu shot when they are available in your community. People […]

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