Librarians Promote Audio Books in National Reading Programs
What do swashbuckling pirates, fast talking detectives and dangerous dames have in common? They are all larger than life characters that are being used by Librarians around the world to engage students in audio book reading programs from publisher Galaxy Press in Hollywood California.
Children’s Physicans Medical Group Sponsors Community Meet and Greet at EastLake Tavern + Bowl
In an effort to help spread awareness about their organization, CPMG is hosting a night of bowling, pizza, salad, and drinks.
Best Punctuation Haikus Selected in National Punctuation Day Contest
Judges choose from over 3,000 entries to select the 25 best Haikus about the importance of proper punctuation, to complete the National Punctuation Day Contest. Entries were submitted from around the world, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Australia, New Zealand, and Italy (in Italian!)
Infinite Possibilities author Mike Dooley to speak at Free Webinar on June 21-26
Dream U Camp is for all those who have the desire to be who they want to be, whether they are in search of a career change, are dealing with depression, people looking to become an entrepreneur, or those looking for ultimate purpose for which they were brought to life in the first place.
Guardian Pool Fence Reduces Risk of Accidental Drowning with Patented Self-Closing Gate
Child Pool Safety requires having the most appropriate fence and gate system to reduce the risk of accidental death from drowning. Guardian Pool Fence Systems has developed a patented, self-closing gate that customers have found to be an effective solution to help keep their children safe. The entire fence system, with marine grade fence poles, and unique safety gate, guarantees a more durable barrier of protection against drowning.
Rhetoric at Fault in Writing Crisis in US Public Schools, Claims Author of 'Secret DNA' E-Book on Writing
There’s a crisis in US public school writing because Rhetoric emphasizes parts, not the whole, says author Bill Drew. Instead of paying attention to Rhetoric, modern writing teachers should have paid attention to Michel de Montaigne, the Father of the Essay.