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Preparation key to ready children with disabilities for school year
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- Written by Super User Super User
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
West Lafayette, Indiana - August is here and Dawn Baxter already has been preparing her children for the transition from summer freedom to a school-year learning attitude.
Believe it or not dental matters
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- Written by John Grimaldi John Grimaldi
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
Yuma, Arizona - Bad enough if you have to go to the dentist to have a tooth pulled but imagine having to undergo several hundred extractions in one sitting. The Association of Mature American Citizens reports that dental surgeons in India recently removed a total of 526 teeth from the mouth of a 7-year-old boy.
It gives new meaning to solo flight
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- Written by AMAC AMAC
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
Calais, France - The daring French man flew through the air with the greatest of ease and wound up in England, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens.
"Feel the Burn" Bernie Sanders satire
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- Written by America Newscape America Newscape
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
Washington, DC - Bernie Sanders candidate for president satired by Vultures BuzzScrap
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USDA Releases Proposed Amendments to Greater Sage Grouse Land Management Plans
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
Washington, DC - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Forest Service proposed changes to how the agency manages greater sage grouse in Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, and Utah after hearing concerns from states and land users. The changes strive to improve the clarity, efficiency, and implementation of the current sage grouse plans.
Give Blood: Help Patients in Need this Summer
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
Washington, DC - During the Summer, fewer blood drives are held across the country and many blood donors are away enjoying vacations. This creates a difficult situation for the blood supply, and the American Red Cross is facing an emergency need for blood and platelet donors after a significant shortfall in blood donations.
Missile Strike False Alarm Most Stressful For Less Anxious Hawaiians, Study Finds
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- Written by Jim Sliwa Jim Sliwa
- Published: 08 August 2019 08 August 2019
Washington, DC - After learning that a warning of a missile headed to Hawaii was a false alarm, the most anxious local Twitter users calmed down more quickly than less anxious users, according to a study of tweets before, during and after the event, published by the American Psychological Association.