Marilys Alvarez
Dealing with Religious Intolerance in Your New Neighborhood
It's true; people will harass, marginalize, pillage, steal, and murder in the name of their faith or god against peoples of other religious faiths, or lack thereof.In the end, the argument is really fundamental; religious faith helps us answer an unknown question: what happens when people die? It's ironic that when humans kill humans in the name of their god... — Read More »
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Clunkin’ Junk to Classic Chrome: Auto Transportation for Your Restoration
You’ve spent the past year under the hood, and if your collector’s car had a heart beat, it’d be your child. You salvaged it when it was just a pile of metal, rusting and clunking. You had original parts shipped cross country and maybe internationally to turn those bits and pieces into polished chrome and classic beauty. You’ve put all your passion and determination into restoring this classic or vintage car. — Read More »
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College Student Volunteer: Help Foster Care Students Transition
Remember what it felt like to move into your college dorm? Your college movers brought in all your furniture pieces and unpacked all your prized possessions from your parent’s home. Have you considered your accomplishment thus far? You’re living the dream of many a teenage youth; college is just a fantasy to many foster care high school students. — Read More »
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Moving While Fighting Cancer: Helping a Loved One Settle In
Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder and acclaimed technology innovator of our generation, passed away last week after years of battling pancreatic cancer. What American's entertainment choice has not been influenced by his ingenious innovations? Steve Jobs lived with cancer for years, a debilitating illness that should not be suffered alone. — Read More »
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Done Moving and Still Cleaning Up After Your Kids? Create a Chore Chart
Parents, especially you the superhero stay-at-home mother or father, this blog was written with you in mind! You and your family have recently moved into a new home, and after unpacking all the boxes and the organizing the house, you're still doing chores that your children could be doing. We know that after uprooting your kid from their comfort zone, you feel a sense of responsibility to help them adjust to their new environment. While allowing them study and leisure time, you've been making their beds, cleaning up their toys, washing their di — Read More »
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