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Book Reviews and More: Catholic Carnival - Sunday Snippets
This is a list of all the catholic carnivals from the first one up until Jay discontinued them a week or so ago. What a wonderful resource to have them all in one place!
Dewey Decimal Classification System
Now you can look up the Dewey Decimal System from your own computer. Might make a trip to the library more helpful?
Lose Your Wikipedia Crutch: 100 Places to Go for Good Answers Online - Distance Degrees.com
Lots of sites that may offer information as quickly (and possibly more accurately ) than Wikipedia!
Create an online cookbook using del.icio.us for recipe storage | simple mom
How to make a De.icio.us cookbook!
Web Worker Daily » Archive Decluttering Your Digital Workspace «
I am so guilty of cluttering up my "puter!" These are good tips to implement.
Sprittibee: My Big-FAT Homeschool Links List
Sprittibee outdoes herself with this great list of online resources for homeschoolers!
Twaddle-Free Children’s Literature and Living Books by Grade Level « Bright-Kids
A wonderful list of selections for each grade level!
Frugal For Life » Blog Archive » The Week of Random Tips Day 2
Some very helpful easy tips!
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2. For inexpensive framed art - Buy old frames at yard sales then fill them with pages from old or half-priced calendars. These make great gifts, too.
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5. Home remedies for ACNE, BLACKHEADS, AND PIMPLES: (via)
* Dab a small amount of toothpaste (paste, not gel) on pimples before bed; this helps dry out the pimples
* Apply fresh lemon juice on the affected area overnight. Wash off with warm water the next morning.
* For acne that hasn’t seemed to respond to anything, steep 2-3 tsp. dried basil leaves in 1 cup boiling water for 10-20 minutes, cool, and apply
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Leveled Books Database - Resources for Leveling Books :: A to Z Teacher Stuff
Books listed by reading level - very helpful for reading recovery
50 Tricks to Get Things Done Faster, Better, and More Easily - Lifehack.org
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Most Important Tasks (MITs): At the start of each day (or the night before) highlight the three or four most important things you have to do in the coming day. Do them first. If you get nothing else accomplished aside from your MITs, you’ve still had a pretty productive day.
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Inbox Zero: Decide what to do with every email you get, the moment you read it. If there’s something you need to do, either do it or add it to your todo list and delete or file the email. If it’s something you need for reference, file it. Empty your email inbox every day.
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Howstuffworks "How Airplanes Work"
Very neat site on how just about everything works!
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Very neat site on how just about everything works!
- mydomesticchurch on 2008-03-11
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