ATTORNEY ASSOCIATION TO HOST ANNUAL PEOPLE’S LAW SCHOOL

This year’s program will be held in East Lansing at the Hannah Community Center
 
LANSING, MI — The Michigan Association for Justice (MAJ) along with Sinas Dramis, PC, and Wayne State Law School, will host the People’s Law School starting on September 10th.  This seven-week program is open to the community and provides an opportunity for non-lawyers to learn about the legal system. The People’s Law School faculty includes judges, elected officials, seasoned attorneys and law professors

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“Good Timing” Expected to Bring Enjoyment to Audiences

DETROIT, MI — The highly anticipated theatrical production “Good Timing” is hitting the Adray Auditorium on the campus of Henry Ford Community College on September 14, 2013. “Good Timing”  is centered around the 1970’s sitcom “Good Times” with a modern twist. Memorable episodes from the series are portrayed throughout the play but in a more updated scenario. The characters are portrayed the same even though the names have slightly changed due to trademark acknowledgement. This hilarious show will completely captivate the audience as they reminisce and enjoy the parody of the popular series! With an all-star cast this show is a must see! 
 

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The Kid’s Doctor: Chubby toddlers are not off to a healthy start in life

By Sue Hubbard, M.D.
 
During a child’s checkup, I spend time showing his/her parents (as well as older children in the family) their child’s growth curve. This curve looks at a child’s weight and height, and for children age 2 and older, their body mass index (BMI). This visual look at how a child is growing is always eagerly anticipated by parents, as they can then compare their own child’s progress to norms by age.

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Retire Smart: Protecting yourself from the costs of long-term care

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Media Services
 
There’s no denying it: Most of us are going to need some form of long-term health care during our golden years. And costs of such care are rising.

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Interpersonal Edge: Fix workplace burnout

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
 Q. My company has been in crisis mode for about three years now, and I am thoroughly burned out. I don’t want to be seen as lazy, but I need a break, vacation and some life balance. At first, I was productive with the long hours, but now I make repeated stupid mistakes. How can I convince my manager breaks are good for productivity?

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Aboutthatcar.com: 2014 Fiat 500L

By Frank S. Washington
 
BALTIMORE, MD — Fiat was losing customers because the Fiat 500 micro car was too small. It has a backseat but not one that is comfortable for adults. And the company’s 205 dealers griped about their loss of potential buyers.

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Your Other 8 Hours: The one word that can change your life

By Robert Pagliarini, 
Tribune Media Services
 
“No” has become a knee-jerk reaction to every request and opportunity. “No, sorry. My schedule is full. Maybe later. That just doesn’t work for me. No, thank you.”

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Pre-School for Latino Children is Critical

By Rick Garcia
 
The research is in.  Educators have long known that attending preschool makes a difference throughout the balance of a child’s life. That makes the recent research from the Annie E. Casey Foundation “Kids Count 2013 Report” critical to the Michigan Alliance of Latinos Moving toward Advancement (MI-ALMA) Michigan’s Statewide Hispanic Advocacy and Research group.  The Kids Count report points out that Latino children have the lowest rate of preschool attendance of any race or ethnic group in the United States. 
 

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SOS Ruth Johnson: Expanded online services, other tools improving customer service

By Ruth Johnson
 
Like so many working parents, I know it takes a lot to balance work with the demands of family life, whether it’s paying bills, school conferences, soccer games, doctor appointments or the challenges of helping out with our own parents.

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