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Chex® Party Mix has partnered with Food Network star, Ted Allen, to help party hosts put a modern spin on the traditional holiday cookie exchange by creating this season’s easiest way to get ready for the holidays while getting together with friends or family: the Chex Party Mix-Change (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCkmPulhrvw). Leave the stress and mess of baking…
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To announce the big “reveal,” Rowe bares his boxer briefs in a new public service campaign encouraging people to donate the cost of a pair of jeans to support crucial breast cancer research…
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“Living with Schizophrenia: A Call for Hope and Recovery” is a half-hour documentary film that tells the story of three people who are living meaningful lives with schizophrenia, a chronic and potentially disabling brain disorder. Visit http://www.hopeandrecoveryfilm.com/videos/trailer.swf to view the documentary trailer. The film sets out to increase understanding and to reduce the fear and stigma often associated…
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Crocs recently announced the ten finalists in the New Crocs, New You wardrobe makeover contest, and is inviting consumers to help select the grand prize winner by judging videos from each finalist sharing why she believes she deserves the makeover. The contest was inspired by Crocs’ own fashion-forward makeover, which is evident in its stylish spring women’s shoes.
Struggling fashionistas from across the country entered the New Crocs, New You contest for a chance to win the…
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The Peapod Foundation, created by the Black Eyed Peas, collaborated with Adobe Youth Voices, a non-profit spearheaded by The Adobe Foundation, to create a new public service announcement (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efSYEZZNrEQ). The PSA demonstrates the power of the arts and technology to engage youth from underserved communities.
Through their collaboration,…
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To encourage cancer patients and their caregivers to actively work with their physicians to learn what can be done to lower the risk of infection before starting chemotherapy,…
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As a new parent with a Down syndrome baby, you are probably already aware of the physical and medical challenges associated with the condition. The most noticeable and common challenges are low muscle tone, little motor control, gastrointestinal problems, orthopedic Problems, ear, nose, and throat problems, and eye problems. Caring for your baby – any…
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Babies come into the world with a general readiness to engage socially with those around them, and they learn quickly about the personal characteristics of the members of their family. As the weeks and months go by, and the baby has repeated experience of being cared for and a particular distinctive pattern of relating develop between the baby and the individuals who care for him/her. These…
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The artist in me has a life of its own, as much as I have tried to box my spirit
It has found a way to be FREE!
Thanks to the American Women in Radio and Television Genii Awards,
I am the visual artist and AV producer for…
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I nearly choked at the dinner table when my daughter turned to me and said,
“Sheinina more soya sauce”.
I couldn’t believe ears!
I insisted she ask with proper manners, “Mom can I please have some more soya sauce”,
She persisted with the need for an explanation, “What’s the difference your name is Sheinina”.
My cheeky…
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I survived!…
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To the rescue!…
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