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Nursing Schools Celebrates National Nurses Week May 612

 

May 6, 2005 -- The work of Americas 2.7 million registered nurses to save lives and to maintain the health of millions of individuals is the focus of this years National Nurses Week, celebrated annually May 6-12 throughout the United States. Joining in the celebration are the creators of Nursing Schools, http://www.nursing-school.org/, ...

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Brandon Humane Society Elects New Board Anticipates Busy Year

 

May 6, 2005 -- The Brandon Humane Society elected a new board of directors at the Societys annual general meeting in March. New President Sandra Wray and Vice President Rick Dillabough say they anticipate a busy year of growth and new initiatives. The board has already tackled its first project -the Brandon Humane Societys newly ...

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Have You Been Abused by Churches

 

H Have You Been Abused by Churches Have You Been Abused by Churches Gods Harbor Community Church offeres Support for you. They are willing to address the issue of abuse in the Church. Gods Harboor Community Church is a place where anyone can come and worship as they are without fear of judment. The Harbor ...

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Mack Brown to Tell the Story of His Somebody Over Lunch at the Hilton Event Benefits Boys and Girls Clubs of the Capital Area

 

May 6, 2005 -- What: University of Texas Longhorn Coach, Mack Brown, speaking at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Capital Area's annual "Be Somebody to Somebody" luncheon. Fresh off his Rose Bowl victory and 2005 Spring Practices, Coach Brown will share his "Somebody" story -- that is, he'll talk about the person who ...

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Lost Pekingese Returned to Las Vegas Family After More Than a Year and 1400 Miles Thanks to Microchip

 

May 6, 2005 -- A 14-year-old Pekingese named "Toy" was reunited with her family on April 28, 2005, at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, Inc, ARL at 5452 NE 22nd St., more than a year and a half after she went missing from her Las Vegas home. Little Toy was brought into the ARL on Sunday, April 24, after a person found her running loose on a ...

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gomembers Announces the Newest Release of Classtrak the OnLine Education Solution for Continuing Education Management

 

May 6, 2005 -- gomembers, Inc., is pleased to announce the release of classtrak, version 1.0, the newest addition to gomembers' trak software solutions. Developed together by customers and gomembers, classtrak is designed to work seamlessly with meetingtrak/ce and etrak. It expands the capabilities for delivering online education and testing ...

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Testaverde Fund for Spinal Cord Injury to Honor Dr Wise Young at Annual Spinal Victory Challenge Golf Dinner Fundraiser

 

May 6, 2005 -- The Testaverde Fund for Spinal Cord Injury, Inc we will be honoring Dr. Wise Young, director of the Spinal Cord Injury Project at Rutgers University at this years Spinal Victory Challenge. This years annual golf outing, co-sponsored with the Joe Testaverde Special Needs Trust, will take place on May 23 at the beautiful ...

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National Homeless Non Profit Is Bringing It Home

 

May 6, 2005 -- Give Us Your Poor: Homelessness & the U.S., a national project based at UMass Boston, launched the "Bringing It Home" dinner party series with a kick-off event Tuesday, April 5 at the University of Massachusetts Boston. The launch event invited people across the country to actively engage ...

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Rose Lee Archer Producer Host of the Rose Lee Archer Show on PAX TV Features Melanie Sabelhaus and SBA Resources with Inspiring Stories with Entrepreneurial Spirit

 

May 6, 2005 -- Rose Lee Archer knows first hand the struggles women business owners face with integrating their daily family responsibilities and their business goals and aspirations. The National Womens Business Council reports that in the last seven years women business ownership has grown by 23. Melanie Sabelhaus is energized by the fact ...

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Minneapolis Activist Testifies at Congressional Hearing on Stem CellsMom With Parkinsons Tells Why She Supports CastleDeGette Bill

 

November 19, 2004 --Minneapolis resident and Parkinsons disease activist Jackie Christensen testified Tuesday at a hearing of the Republican Main Street Partnership. The hearing, convened by Partnership President of co-author of HR- 4682 the Castle-DeGette Stem Cell bill, chaired the hearing. Christensen, a 40-year-old wife and mother of ...

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Northern Californias Product Development and Management Association Announces 2005 Board of Directors

 

May 6, 2005 -- The Northern California chapter of the Product Development and Management Association PDMA, today announced its recently elected 2005 Board of Directors. The new board strengthens the PDMA's commitment to be the Silicon Valley's advocate for improving product development practices, as well as being a catalyst for innovators and ...

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Income For Life By Making Money Online

 

May 6, 2005 -- Global Domains International offers a unique business opportunity to make money from promoting their product. People worldwide are profiting from this ingenious online opportunity. The product they offer is a unique domain name with website hosting and email forwarding for only $10 a month. This is a multi-billion dollar per ...

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Russ Dalbeys Winning in the Cash Flow Business

 

May 6, 2005 -- Russ Teaches an educational learning course on the Real Estate Cash note Business. This is A $90 Billion industry. Russ teaches his students how to profit in this amazing industry without using any of their own money. He is an expert at this business, and has put together a highly trained staff over the years. Russ teaches how ...

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Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Sacagaweas son of the Lewis Clark Expedition now is a published biography For some readers the text is not free of controversy

 

December 7, 2004 -- Charbonneau was a man of two worlds, Anglo/Indian and elite/rough-hewn. How he balanced these worlds makes him a unique character study in a complex West. - Charbonneau, Sacagawea's son, rode in his Shoshone mother's cradleboard for 4,000 perilous miles with Lewis and Clark 1804-06, but that was only his ...

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