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Today’s guest post is from Molly Clarke, the Social Media Coordinator for Social Security Disability Help and regular contibuter to the Social Security Disability Help blog.
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Today’s guest post is from Molly Clarke, the Social Media Coordinator for Social Security Disability Help and regular contibuter to the Social Security Disability Help blog.

This post was originally published on July 20, 2011. I love board games and Othello is one of those classic, perfect two player games. Do you

Last week, James Poniewozik, an opinion columnist in Time magazine, took issue with Jenny McCarthy being named as the newest co-host to join The View.

A few months ago I came across a pin, just a photo really, for “Fluency Jenga.” I thought this was a great idea. I’ve used

Update: I’ve combined all the high frequency word lists into one handy resource (still free!). I had high hopes for what I’d accomplish this summer,
It’s been a hot, hot, HOT week here and, judging by the weather map, in most of the US. So, I hope you’ll indulge me

In celebration of my blog’s two-year anniversary, I hosted a “new blogger contest.” I’ll be featuring three entrants this week in no particular ranking. This

In celebration of my blog’s two-year anniversary, I hosted a “new blogger contest.” I’ll be featuring three entrants this week in no particular ranking. This

In celebration of my blog’s two-year anniversary, I hosted a “new blogger contest.” I’ll be featuring three entrants this week in no particular ranking. This

Last August I posted on perfectionism and vulnerability after reading “The Gifts of Imperfection” by Brene Brown. This summer, I am delving into her newest

I think I first heard about Meg Zucker in Parents magazine, or maybe it was on the Today show (and, really, take a moment to check

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