The Secrets to Teaching Kids about Money

Posted on June 22, 2009 - Filed Under Family | Leave a Comment

Most college students are not prepared to deal with the financial challenges that await them in the ‘real world’. Get some practical tips to teaching your children how to be financially independent.

One of the biggest mistakes many parents make when preparing their student for college is neglecting to actually teach them about how (and how not) to spend their money.

Since many college students are not financially independent they can produce quite a financial burden on their parents. And since the young adults do not feel the repercussions for themselves, that behavior can continue until they are completely financially independent. In this article, we’ll go over why teaching kids about money is a crucial part of preparing them for college, as well as some popular ways to do this.

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Granuloma annulare

Posted on September 21, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

GA is rarely quite widespread and this may be an entirely different condition. In these cases the bumps are often smaller and the rings harder to see.

Granuloma annulare is a chronic skin condition consisting of raised, ruddy or skin-colored bumps (lesions) that type ring patterns, generally on your hands and feet. It appears most frequently over knuckles and other joints or in places that are subject to common, mild injury such as the back of the hands or top of the feet. Granuloma annulare is a raised, bumpy, or ring-shaped lesion, which can arise singly or in groups on the skin. It is seen most frequently in older children and young adults.

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Complete Information on Balo disease with Treatment and Prevention

Posted on June 4, 2008 - Filed Under Health | Leave a Comment

Balo’s disease is a rare progressive form of multiple sclerosis with a strong viral association that primarily affects young adults. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an instigative disease of the Central Nervous System (CNS).

Predominantly, it is a disease of the “white matter” tissue. The white matter is made up of nerve fibres which are responsible for transmitting communication signals both internally within the CNS and between the CNS and the nerves supplying rest of the body. In people affected by MS, patches of damage called plaques or lesions appear in seemingly random areas of the CNS white matter.

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