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Archive for May, 2009

Book and Blog Review: Indexed

Book and Blog Review: Indexed

[ 1 ] 5.4.2009 |

Review by Katy Killilea Graphs, pie charts, and Venn diagrams — who knew they could be so hilarious? I am so grateful to have been introduced to Jessica Hagy’s blog Indexed, which makes me laugh and helps me think, and ridicules many of the things that have been asking for it, including: magnifying mirrors, overbearing [...]

Swine Flu Update

Swine Flu Update

[ 5 ] 5.1.2009 |

By Dr. Cristina Mitchell Hillside Family and Community Medicine Swine flu (H1N1) is a type of influenza virus that causes a respiratory illness that can be spread between people.  The symptoms include fever, chills, body aches, cough, sore throat, headache, and occasionally vomiting and diarrhea.  Thus far, the illness has been mild in the vast [...]

Mother’s Day: Make a custom CD or load her iPod with her favorite songs

Mother’s Day: Make a custom CD or load her iPod with her favorite songs

[ 3 ] 5.1.2009 |

Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and I was thinking about the different gifts my boys have given me over the years. Since my children love to make things they think I will like (and I’m lucky my husband is happy to facilitate this), I have amassed an eclectic gift collection. My boys made me a [...]

Go Out and Play!

Go Out and Play!

Special Event: Free public screenings of “Where Do the Children Play?”, followed by discussions led by Providence Children’s Museum director Janice O’Donnell and other panelists, will be held Wednesday, May 6 at Highlander Charter School and Thursday, June 4 at Audubon’s Environmental Education Center. See details below. By Janice O’Donnell Executive Director, Providence Children’s Museum [...]

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