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Halloween Charity Bash
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on October 24, 2008
...will go to;
Pediatric Cancer Foundation
Achieve Tampa Bay
Local Military Veterans
Gift of Adoption
Childrens Dream Fund
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
13 Ugly Men Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit or...
Mayor's Thames Festival London 13 - 14 September 2008
in Wandalust, on September 4, 2008
...h as a Movie Tent and the chance for kids to try their hand at being reporter or camera person for Childrens BBC. There's music for all tastes with jazz, rock, a kids choir and tango displays. The...
JLo trainiert für Triathlon
in Das Freizeitsport, on August 23, 2008
...inen guten Zweck statt - und zwar geht der Erlös an das Kinderkrankenhaus in Los Angeles: Childrens Hospital Los Angeles .
Ganz aktuell ziert Jennifer Lopez das Titelbild des US-Magazins &q...
Summer fun
in The Parenting Weblog, on June 23, 2008
Summer has rolled around and even if your kids are in camp, there is still a lot of time to be filled. Having silly family fun with your kids helps make lasting memories for them. The activity actually can be secondary - it is the idea of giving your children all of your attention, tuning out the wo...
HFC Childrens Gala
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on April 23, 2008
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From HedgeCo; The Midwest Chapter of Hedge Funds Care (HFC) announced its sixth annual benefit, "Open Your Heart to the Children". Organizers of the black tie gala hope to top the $900,000 which was raised at last year's event.
"This great event, with all of th...
Big Air For Kids at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
in Under My Helmet, on February 6, 2008
Big Air For Kids at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital
Jeff Tilton, Tom Clowers and Myles Richmond showed their motocross mastery flying 4 stories in the air for a very appreciateve crowd of kids (and adults) at the Loma Linda University Children's Hospital last week.
T...
Southern California Stem Cell Scientific Collaboration
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 29, 2007
... Collaboration (SC3) .
Members of the collaboration include:
University of Southern California
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
City of Hope
University of California, Santa Barbara
Californi...
Doctor Tells Parents Helmet Use is Irrelevant for Kids on ATVs
in Under My Helmet, on November 28, 2007
I was researching all the different ways news outlets like CBS and US News were reporting on a study about ATVs, when I found a certain MD essentially informing parents that the use of helmets by kids does no good as far as helping prevent injuries in an ATV accident.
Not to take it out of context,...
Fixing Transparency will Fix Everything: Consumer Cautions
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on November 24, 2007
CSR activists are playing hardball, impatient to let free-market Darwinism decide the fate of business. Fighting for a personal platform, they do not see the damage they cause.
Breaking Ethics News
This Thursday at Dixie State College, Utah , their bi-monthly Business and Ethics Foru...
Ice Gems Medical Identification
in Allergies, on October 25, 2007
ICE Gems makes probably the most fashionable medical bracelets I have ever come across. Look at this beauty:
The pretty collection of multi-coloured Swarovski crystals and stirling silver beads exude a delightful charm with just a touch of subtle sophistication.
medical information s...
See your walk through a camera lens
in Daily Power Walk, on October 15, 2007
Every now and then I take my little digital camera with me on my walks.
I love photography and capturing the things I've seen on my walk reminds me later of how fun that walk was.
A few weeks ago I saw loose horses on the street, beautiful flowers, a pet monkey, more horses and some o...
Would You Buy Your Kid Used Underwear?
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on October 4, 2007
This post at Wise Bread reminded me of a garage sale I once went to where the people were selling their kids' used underwear, (or "underpants" as my Mom says, a word I find disgusting).
At the time, I found the thought of buying a kid used underwear gross, and I haven't chan...
Mark Wilkinson Furniture: Ein Vermögen für ein Kinderzimmer
in Worldwide Luxus, on September 18, 2007
Wenn man die Kinderzimmer von Mark Wilkinson Furniture sieht, möchte man noch einmal jung sein. Denn dieser Designer strotzt nur so vor Ideen und entwirft wahre Wohnträume für die Kleinsten. Unter den Namen Goldilocks, cinderella , Tom Thumb, Toy Town und Sir Galahad können fünf durchges...
Children's Jewelry from China Unsafe?
in The Jewelry Weblog, on August 7, 2007
With the huge toy recall currently under way, proceeded by pet food and then toothpaste contamination, the eyes of the world continue to look toward China to explain what the heck is going on over there! Toys, toothpaste, pet food, and children's jewelry is also on the list. In fact, lead i...
The Spray's the Thing When It Comes to KINeSYS Spray On Sunblock
in Cool Picking, on June 15, 2007
KINeSYS is a new type of sunblock for people of all ages. It's important to use a sunblock DAILY-- as in every day, rain, snow or shine because of the UVA/UVB exposure. Unfortunately most people don't do that or don't use it enough (multiple applications are needed throughout the da...
Problogger.net Top 5 Group Writing Project - Final List
in Latina Viva, on May 14, 2007
As you know, I've participated in the Problogger.net Top 5 Group Writing Project with this post: How To be More Sexy - Latina Style .
Darren's Group writing Projects are wonderful opportunities to discover good blogs, get to know more bloggers, and find new readers. If you wan...
Intake of Epilepsy Drug at Pregnancy Linked to Lower IQ in Children
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 13, 2007
Women who were on epilepsy drugs such as carbamazepine , lamotrigine , phenytoin , or valproate while pregnant are more likely to give birth to children with lower IQ.
On IQ levels: 24 percent of the children of mothers who took valproate showed an IQ in the mental retardation range, ...
Keep That Laptop Off Your Lap!
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 30, 2007
TECH.BLORGE.com's John Pospisil picks up on a Daily Telegraph story reporting that Professor Lawrie Challis of the UK's Mobile Telecommunications and Health Research Programme ( MTHR ) says children shouldn't put Wi-Fi notebooks on their laps.
This follows recent warnings fr...
Springtime Children's Safety Reminder
in Under My Helmet, on April 27, 2007
The end of Winter brings warmer days and nights. It also brings more free time for youths to ride atvs and do other fun things. I'd like to remind all you parents to follow a few simple rules to help keep your kids safe when they ride.
Most important is to make sure your kids wear the p...
Diddy's Baby Bling
in The Jewelry Weblog, on April 9, 2007
Now, I'm all for children having nice jewelry, especially considering the fact that I seem to have to report here every month or so about crappy children's jewelry that has lead in it. But, there are limits. If your baby isn't even walking yet....even sitting up yet!
From Diddy Spend...
Not So Groovy Bracelet Recall
in The Jewelry Weblog, on April 3, 2007
Here is the latest children's jewelry recall. This one is for the Groovy Grabber Bracelet. The bracelets are painted and the paint has lead in it. Here are the details from the Consumer Product Safety Commission :
The U.S. Consumer product safety Commission, in cooperation with th...
Poker Players Make Good
in Internet Poker, on February 28, 2007
There has been a lot of talk about how internet poker is supposed to be an anti-social money grab for college students and the professional sharks of the game. But, one thing I've learned about the poker community is that they are always willing to pitch in for those in need. Ironic of course...
UCSF Study is Testing Magnets to Correct "Sunken Chest"
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 19, 2007
Medically known as pectus excavatum , "sunken chest" is the most common congenital chest deformity (a deformity of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone) affecting about one in 800 children born in the United States each year and is three times more common in boys than...
Video > Kermit's Choice
in carzz.org, on February 2, 2007
...at might be a question worth posing here. As the same can be said for defenders of Jim Henson's childrens' creation who could be outraged that Kermit's used as a marketing tool....
Playing Outdoors
in The Parenting Weblog, on September 28, 2006
Rather than vegetating in front of the TV or the computer every single afternoon, children should be encouraged to play outdoors . Not only will the kids get some fresh air and use their excess energy, they will also have a great time playing games outdoors.
Here are a couple of parents a...
DEMOfall'06 third company presentation session incl. Realeyes, PixSense, scanR, 4INFO, Eyespot, Fonpods, Photocrank, Sportstat
in TJ's Weblog, on September 26, 2006
... on your cell phone or on the web.
The whole platform looks certainly impressive but why just for childrens games?
Listen to the third session of company presentations as a podcast - Download MP3 ...
$1 Million Donation for Alergy Research Center
in Allergies, on May 9, 2006
...axis prevention.
Of the Ilhans' donation, $100,000 has contributed to research at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. The State Government has donated another $430,000 to the Children'...
In Focus: Naandi
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on May 8, 2006
...chool system in Hyderabad, and second to a school clinic that serves as the outreach/intake for the childrens' hospital. I thought I had pictures from the hospital, but I seem to only have ones fr...
The Forgotten; Every Child Matters
in The Parenting Weblog, on April 18, 2006
...nd even 4rth chances yet don't participate in rectifying the situation; fly in and out of their childrens lives as if they were nothing more than an 'obligation, leaving their children to live...
Children´s Paper Chair
in Cool Picking, on March 7, 2006
Seen on The Cool Hunter :
It is not only a clever idea, the children's paper chair also makes a statement about the amount of paper we use. As the paper is used, the front end roll becomes larger and grows with the child. The paper size is roughly 500 meters .
The chair encourage ...
Jewelry Recall Alert
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 6, 2006
Yet another report of children's jewelry is hitting the news right now. Boy, this is scary stuff!
From Toy Jewelry Recall :
"Man's trading company is recalling nearly 145,000 sets of "Girls Favors" toy jewelry. The jewelry could break and kids could breathe in the small...




