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Archive for September, 2009

Half The Problem Is Seeing Victory

Those who are struggling are seldom permitted the luxury of reflecting on the goals of their victory. They are ignored and relegated away from the good life. If not held down then ridiculed. Society needs those it can fault. Hold up and point to as the one who deserve no pity. The fault lies in their own hands! The problem you see is that they don’t have a high school diploma. The reason for that problem is that it takes responsibility off of society and puts it on the student. Far bett

Fabric Crush opening in The Village

There is a new business coming to The Village next week. Magnolia resident Sarah Stine is opening Fabric Crush , a small, boutique fabric shop specializing in cotton fabrics by American designers and a small selection of Japanese cottons. She will also be selling patterns, thread and notions. Fabric Crush will offer sewing classes beginning next year. Fabric Crush is located at 2313 Viewmont Way West just around the corner from the Magnolia Veterinary clinic and directly across

BarCamp Redefining J School

A few co-conspirators and I want to hold a BarCamp on Sunday, October 25th, the day after the SPJ regional conference at the University of Oregon . For those who have never attended one, a BarCamp is an “ ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment .” In short, if you think you have something to teach you can throw it in to the mix. If you’re there to learn, then you have a whole number of knowledgeable people as teachers for a variety of topics.

Higher education students in the USA in 2018

Hussar, W. and Bailey, T. (2009) Projections of education statistics to 2018 US Department of Education National Center for Educational Statistics: Washington DC The education department’s projections for schools granting degrees show enrollment will increase: 38% for Hispanic students, 26% for black students and 4% for white students 16% for women and 9% for men 9% for students ages 18-24; 25% for students 25-34; 12% for students 35 and older 12% for undergraduates

30 Days of Yoga for $30! ENDS THURSDAY

Move With Grace ’s 30 days of yoga for $30 deal expired Wednesday… but she’s willing to extend it ONE DAY ONLY FOR CHB READERS! Readers must purchase the special online by 7pm, Thursday, October 1. Today is the final day to sign up for the $30 for 30 days of Yoga ! After today new students can still try us out for for one month…now including ALL classes on the schedule for $49 for 30days. The Fall special for membership at the studio is $79/month for your first 3 months and then $8