Venice has the most incredible ones. Perhaps in the world. I’m not talking about their canals or the pigeons at St. Mark’s Square. Venice has the most ornate, original, innovative, and beautiful Venetian Carnival masks you will find. If you look back throughout history, the wearing of masks was problematic for centuries. In 1268, the […]
Math for Moms and Dads – First Anniversary
Stevens-Henager College announced today the one-year anniversary of its “Bridging the Gap: Elementary Math & Algebra 4 Moms and Dads” class. The class provides parents the tips and tools they need in order to better help their children with their math homework. Over 70 parents throughout the Idaho have “graduated” from the class. The […]
Applying General Advice for Winning Government Work to GPO
Applying General Advice for Winning Government Work to GPO by Deborah Snider, Senior Vice President, e-LYNXX Corporation Winning work through the federal government can be a daunting task if you don’t know what you are doing. It takes preparation, practice, patience and professionalism to be successful when dealing with the world’s largest bureaucracy — one […]
Brain Injuries Remain Undiagnosed in Thousands of Soldiers
William Fraas during occupational therapy at Mentis Neuro Rehabilitation Center in El Paso, Texas. Fraas survived several roadside blasts in Iraq, but suffered brain damage. (Blake Gordon/Aurora Photos) WASHINGTON, D.C.–The military medical system is failing to diagnose brain injuries in troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, many of whom receive little or no […]
Don’t sweat over job interview
Amidst pulling all-nighter’s before finals, and wrapping up the video for the classroom presentation, your college senior is feeling mighty stressed. Not because of the classwork. That much he can handle. What has him nearly over the edge is his first job interview. If you’re the parent of a college student who’s feeling anxious […]