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November 2008

September 2008

Why My Autistic Son Misbehaves

"Have you seen my son?" asks Jennifer Hendrick. "He's the kid who bites or hits your kid at school." It's not really bad parenting, Hendrick says. It's because of his brain wiring: he's autistic.

August 2008

FlashAndLayouts - Free Flash Comments And Layouts

FlashAndLayouts is a collection of Flash Testimonials and Layouts, Flash animation that can be used in Friendster, myspace, blogs and other social networking websites.

Multiply Themes

Customized Multiply Themes, Personalized Multiply Layouts, Multiply Flash Greetings, Multiply Code Generators, Multiply Cursors, Multiply Graphics, and more.

July 2008

Fact Sheet: 21 States

21 States Have Authorized Medical Marijuana Studies, But Only Six Implemented Programs In the late 1970s and early 1980s, as interest grew in the medicinal value of marijuana, 20 state legislatures responded to the demands of patients and scientists for

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