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Web Site Provides Online Community for the Disabled  - 28 Nov, 2007
SoulfulEncounters.com has evolved from a Web-based dating connection into a life-asserting online community. With chat rooms, personal profiles, and photo albums, it is best described as a cross between My Space, Face Book, and a dating site…but with a twist. It is niched for those who are physically or medically disabled - and there is nothing else like it online.

California TouchStone Developers Offer Celebrities The Free 'Little...  - 28 Nov, 2007
VitaScans, developers of TouchStone, 'the Little Voice Inside,' announced that they will send TouchStones, free-of-charge, to any celebrity that requests one, to help them better navigate the 2007 holiday season.

Dr. Jay Granat and Billy Armstrong Join Forces to Help Young Basketball...  - 27 Nov, 2007
New Jersey basketball program help kids master the physical and mental aspects of the game.

Vancouver Publishing House Releases Gigolo's How-To Book  - 21 Nov, 2007
"Put simply, this book is about how to sexually satisfy a woman," explained Craig Weeks, owner of CTW, adding, "It's written by a man, who proved, over and over again, he knows what he's talking about."

Penn State Launches Two New Psychology Degrees Online  - 20 Nov, 2007
Penn State has become the first public university to offer two online psychology degrees --a bachelor of arts (BA) and a bachelor of science (BS) in psychology. Penn State will begins accepting applicants later this month, and courses in the two psychology bachelor's degrees will begin in summer 2008. The BA program is geared towards professionals who want to pursue psychology with a focus on the human-services aspects of the field, or plan to continue on to a master's degree in psychology. The BS program follows a business track--for professionals interested in...

Happy Like A Cubs Fan -- Self-Help Based On Cold Beer, Blind Loyalty &...  - 15 Nov, 2007
The Chicago Cubs will soon be celebrating 100 years since their last World Series title, but somehow Cubs fans remain happy as ever. How is this possible? And how can this be applied to your life? The answers are revealed in The Cubs Fan's Guide To Happiness, a new book filled with principles every Cubs fan lives by. Life lessons include: There's Always Next Year, Beer Will Make It Better!™, It's Not Over Until You're Mathematically Eliminated...

Gildan Audio is Releasing This Month 3 Bestsellers -- The Key: The Missing...  - 13 Nov, 2007
The Key to success lies inside this audio book--and inside yourself by Joe Vitale high-profile contributor to The Secret. David Nasaw explains how Carnegie made his fortune and Tom Butler-Bowdon introduces the listener to a Comprehensive psychology library.

Grace Paley's Glad Day Books Proudly Announces Third Edition of Novel...  - 9 Nov, 2007
"Edges," a story of a young girl's sexual awakening in 1963 Palestine/Israel, has gone into a third printing. This novel was edited and published by the late Grace Paley for her own imprint at Glad Day Books. Author Leora Skolkin-Smith has written a special Afterword in commemoration to Grace Paley included in this new edition.

Shari Karney's Barwinners Raises The Bar; Barwinners is Offering a Live...  - 6 Nov, 2007
This special, live, highly interactive Bar Review Course is for law students and out-of-state lawyers who need to pass the California Bar Exam.

Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation: Juvenile-Set Fire Highlights Larger Problem  - 4 Nov, 2007
The Los Angeles Times has reported that the Buckweed wildfire in northern Los Angeles County has been attributed to a 10-year-old boy who was playing with matches. Unfortunately, fires set by juveniles are not unusual, and all of these fires have the potential to be highly destructive. Intervention programs such as Fire FRIENDS, however, can help stop this dangerous behavior.
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