Aboutthatcar.com Kia Sorrento

The 2014 Kia Sorento has made some real changes.  The engineers made the vehicle more spacious and it also has a quieter ride.
 
 
 
By Frank S. Washington
 
PHOENIX, AZ – When anybody is trying to sell you a new model of anything, they always tell you that it’s completely new. The usual response is yeah, right.

 

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Top 10 overlooked stunning buildings

The Hanoi Museum, designed by GMP Architekten of Germany, incorporates some common themes of museum construction with a new twist. Photo by Marcus Bredt

 

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While most travelers know to visit the Musee d’Orsay while in Paris or the Guggenheim Museum when in New York City, there are hundreds of buildings that get overlooked, either because of their location or simply because there are a number of other sites in the city worth seeing. 

 

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NYF Gets New CEO

By Rahman Shareef

 

New Young Fathers.com (NYF) announces that its original Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder, Andre’ Dandridge will be resigning from his position of CEO on April 1, 2013, and will change roles to the position of Treasurer of Board of Directors.  Mr. Dandridge has served as the CEO of the organization since its inception in 2008.  

 

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Symposium on April 6, 2013

The Friends of Michigan History, Inc. and the Michigan Historical Center are partnering to put on a Symposium on April 6, 2013 at the Michigan Historical Center, which is located at 702 West Kalamazoo Street in downtown Lansing.  The all day event is done as part of the Sesquicentennial commemoration  of the American Civil War (1861-1865). 

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Excuse me, are you listening? 12-5

 

Playing by the Rules
 
Dear Readers,
 
It amazes me how some play by different rules. I mean the real  and hold you accountable rules, they totally disregard. That is not what individuals or businesses should do. Sooner or later, the uncertainty of failing is much higher than it was before no matter how high you believe you have climbed. Playing by different rules is about thinking critically not connivingly. 
 

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Sandwich Generation-An Unavoidable Meal

By Rick Garcia
 
I grew up having my elders around the house. In those days, everything evolved around our “Abuela,” “Lola” or the old white-haired matriarch who took care of us when our parents were working. She was the after-school program and daycare with the benefits and perks of home and warm, loving hugs.

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Interpersonal Edge: When dumb is smart

By Dr. Daneen Skube
Tribune Media Services
 
  Q. I work with a very smart guy who seems to make everything complicated. We often have to explain projects to customers. How do I get him to dumb it down, so we don’t lose projects, without insulting him?

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Retire Smart: Letters from readers

By Jill Schlesinger
Tribune Media Services
 
 Time to clean out the inbox and answer the most frequently asked reader questions!
 
  Q. I’m 43 and have just changed jobs. I have approximately $10,000 in my old 401(k) and I am not sure what to do with it. Help! – Dana

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The Kid’s Doctor: New guidelines issued on ear infections

The changes will reduce use of antibiotics.
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By Sue Hubbard, M.D.
 
   The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) just released new guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of acute otitis media (AOM), which is ‘doctor speak’ for an ear infection.

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