
How should I plan my investment to secure my child future?
I am a software engineer, earning rs: 11k / month, I would like to make some investments which will secure my child’s future, can any one suggest me the best intstuments I should opt which will give good returns and also secured returns, My kid is 5 years old.
I recommend purchasing researching your State’s 529 plan and Investing in that or another States plan if you find one better. See the link below.
2010 Family Impact Seminar: Investment in Social and Emotion
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TurboTax Home & Business Federal + State + Federal efile 2009 $42.89 TURBOTAX HOME & BUSINESS WITH… |
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Mindset: The New Psychology of Success $7.17 World-renowned Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck, in decades of research on achievement and success, has discovered a truly groundbreaking idea–the power of our mindset.Dweck explains why it’s not just our abilities and talent that bring us success–but whether we approach them with a fixed or growth mindset. She makes clear why praising intelligence and ability doesn&r… |
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The Wealthy Barber, Updated 3rd Edition: Everyone’s Commonsense Guide to Becoming Financially Independent $6.59 ” . . . quite simply the best financial self-help book.”–Money Book Club, Book-of-the-Month ClubIn this new and updated edition of one of the biggest-selling financial-planning books ever, David Chilton simplifies the complex puzzles of personal finance and helps you achieve financial independence. With the help of his fictional barber, Roy, and a large dose of humor, Chilton shows you how to tak… |
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Family Wealth–Keeping It in the Family: How Family Members and Their Advisers Preserve Human, Intellectual, and Financial Assets for Generations $21.57 The landmark book that changed the way exceptional families think about their heritage, their wealth, and their legacy to future generations–now revised and expanded.Every family, looking at the next generation, hopes to confer advantages that are more than just material and financial–to inculcate character and leadership, to inspire creativity and enterprise, to help all family members find and… |
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Investments In Blood $6.39 Issla's story continues! Their children, Mishka and Uri, are now fully grown and ready to step out into the world. Robert, Issla, and Anna watch and plan as the Cartel grow apace with their children. Having planned a new Coven in Las Vegas they find obstacles at every turn. Enemies, old and new, arise from the woodwork like flies from a corpse and the Las Vegas Mob is the least of their problems! Battling their enemies while trying to keep their children safe, the Devonivich trio find themselves facing the worst problem of all Human knowledge of the existence of the Vampire Nation. The second Clans and Covens novel is a fitting sequel to Issla: A Vampire in the 20th Century and a must read for all Issla fans. |
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Highlights For Children $34.95 Highlights For Children is part of the Children family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Highlights For Children includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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Exceptional Children $200 Exceptional Children is part of the General family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Exceptional Children includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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Succeeding Generations : On the Effects of Investments in Children $37.54 No Synopsis Available |
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Fisher Investments on Health Care By Fisher Investments Press (COR)/ Kelly, Michael/ Teufel, Andrew S. $48.71 Explains the basics of investing in the health care sector and offers guidance in making informed decisions leading to a successful investment experience. Author: Fisher Investments Press (COR)/ Kelly, Michael/ Teufel, Andrew S. Series Title: Fisher Investments On Publication Date: 2011/03/08 Number of Pages: 206 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 6.50 Height: 9.50 |
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The Management of Bond Investments and Trading of Debt $179.44 Written for managers and professionals in business and industry, and using a minimum of mathematical language, The Management of Bond Investments and the Trading of Debt addresses three key issues: Bondholder s options, risks and rewards in making investments in debt instruments; The dynamics of inflation, and how they affect both trading in the bond market, and investment decisions; and The democratization of lending, socialization of risk, and effect of the global economy on the bond market. Financial expert Dimitris Chorafas discusses these issues in straightforward language for managers and professionals in commercial banks, securities houses, financial services companies, merchandising firms, manufacturing companies, and consulting firms, placing the mathematical treatment of the issues in the appendices, available for study but not necessary for understanding the business issues addressed in the book. Focuses on new issues of central importance in bond and debt trading today Uses clear, straightforward language for managers and professionals in business and industry, with mathematical treatment provided in appendices Thorough treatment of operational risk new to books on this topic Author: Chorafas, Dimitris N. Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 448 Publication Date: 2005/07/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.54 x 6.76 x 0.98 inches |
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Bloomberg Businessweek $49.99 Business Week features an in depth perspective on the financial markets, industries, trends, technology, and people guiding the economy. Draw upon Business Week’s timely, incisive analysis to help you make better decisions about your career, your business, and your personal investments. Free access to www.businessweek.com with your paid subscription. Check out the Daily Briefing for important breaking business news stories, and Quotes and Portfolio for a quick look at stock quotes, trends, and the portfolio tracker to help you manage your investments. There’s also the Technology section which includes e.biz, offering an insider’s perspective on the world of ecommerce, plus Frontier, a resource center for small business owners. There’s even a Careers center packed with information to keep you on top of the diversified skill sets needed to thrive in today’s job market.Bloomberg Businessweek is part of the Investing family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Bloomberg Businessweek includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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Children $41.07 John Santrock’s Children combines proven pedagogy and the most current research to provide a market leading presentation of child development. This time tested text provides compelling contemporary research, including updates from eight leading experts in the field. The text’s accessible presentation, plentiful applications and engaging writing foster increased mastery of the content. The new edition includes substantially expanded material on subjects including children’s health and well-being, parenting and education, diversity, culture, and gender. |
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Investments: Analysis and Management $52.93 In today’s economy, it’s critical for investors to have a strong understanding of the strategies needed to make the best decisions. Jones arms them with the most up-to-date information in the field while offering a proper balance between investment opportunities, techniques and analytics. He includes new discussions on the rapid rise and interest in exchange-traded funds, the new NYSE-Euronext market, the merger of the NYSE and Amex, and more. Expanded coverage is also presented in behavioral finance and the bond markets. In addition, investors will benefit from the updated problems and questions that really make them think of the most effective moves before acting. |
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The Children $16.59 From one of Australia's finest writers, a novel that exposes the tenacious grip of childhood, the way siblings seem to grow apart but never do, and the price paid for bearing witness to the suffering of others. You bring your children up to escape sorrow. You spend your best years trying to stop them witnessing it on television, in you, in your neighbours' faces. Then you realise, slowly, that there is no escape, that they must steer their own way through life's cruelties. In The Children Charlotte Wood, one of Australian fiction's rising stars, delivers a short, sharp shock of a novel that takes you into the heart of a family as normal, and as broken, as any other. When their father is critically injured, foreign correspondent Mandy and her siblings return home, bringing with them the remnants and patterns of childhood. Mandy has lived away from the country for many years. Her head is filled with images of terror and war, and her homecoming to the quiet country town – not to mention her family and marriage – only heightens her disconnection from ordinary life. Cathy, her younger sister, has stayed in regular contact with her parents, trying also to keep tabs on her brother Stephen who, for reasons nobody understands, has held himself apart from the family for years. In the intensive care unit the children sit, trapped between their bewildered mother and one another; between old wounds and forgiveness, struggling to connect with their emotions, their past and each other. But as they wait and watch over their father, there's someone else watching too: a young wardsman, Tony, who's been waiting for Mandy to come home. As he insinuates himself into the family, the pressure, and the threat, intensify and build to a climax of devastating force. This acutely observed novel exposes the tenacious grip of childhood, the way siblings seem to grow apart but never do, and explores the price paid for bearing witness to the suffering of others – whether far away or uncomfortably close to home. The Children marks Wood as one of our finest writers. |
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Investments $160.86 No Synopsis Available |
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50 Simple Steps You Can Take to Disaster-Proof Your Finances: How to Plan Ahead to Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones and Survive Any Crisis $0.01 The best time to plan for trouble—the death of a spouse, the collapse of a business, the loss of your home—is before you’re overwhelmed by it. This is especially important if you have a family or a small business or are beginning to save for your retirement. But what should you do first? In 50 Simple Steps You Can Take to Disaster-Proof Your Finances, money and real estate expert Ilyce Glink walks you step by step through the things you need to do to protect your family and your money so you can survive any crisis. Topics include:* Getting organized: What do you have and where is it?* Banking and credit: The credit, accounts, and emergency cash you need* Travel: Traveling safer—and for less money* Insurance and health: How to buy the important policies and save* Investments: Diversifying to help you weather the tough times* Family matters: Planning for your children’s and aging parents’ futures* Estate matters: Wills, living wills, and more* After the disaster: Finding the emergency aid you needIn her friendly and easy-to-understand style, Ilyce Glink shows you how to avoid the ten most common mistakes people make in planning for their future, helps you add up the numbers with simple worksheets, and guides you to the leading websites for more information. With this indispensable guide, you’ll know you’ve done the best you can do for yourself and your loved ones. |
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7 Spiritual Laws Of Money $1.99 Anani Israel-Clark has written another powerful spiritual guide to teach people how to manage their financial resources.The 7 Spiritual Laws of Money brings into existence the biblical principles needed to break the financial bondage of people living from pay check to pay check.Like all the other spiritual laws of God, the 7 Spiritual Law of Money are unchanging and are based on obedience. If the laws of money are obeyed, positive things will happen to your finances and if the laws of money are ignored, negative things will happen to your finances. The author says, “If you obey God’s purpose for money in accordance with His plans for your financial prosperity, you will learn how to build wealth for your life and secure the future inheritance of your children, their children and their children’s children.”In this insightful book you will learn how to:• Recognize God as the owner of everything on the earth and in heaven• Give God what is rightfully His in Tithes and Offerings• Pay yourself first before paying everyone else• Make your money work for you through investments• Distinguish needs from wants and become discipline in your spending• Give to the poor while teaching them the way out of poverty • Leave a financial inheritance to future generations |
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Advisor for Life: Become the Indispensable Financial Advisor to Affluent Families $34.95 If you intend on becoming a financial advisor to today’s affluent families—especially those within the baby boomer generation—you need to provide them with guidance so thorough, insightful, and valuable that it will allow you to stand out from the rest of the financial professionals in this field.Advisor for Life can help you do this and much more. Going far beyond everyday investment issues—such as setting a client’s investment goals, selecting complementary investments, and monitoring portfolio balance—this practical guide will help you truly understand your clients’ needs and develop a personalized plan that will allow them to live financially secure and fulfilling lives.Industry visionary Steve Gresham has extensive experience in the world of wealth management, and with Advisor for Life, he wants to share those experiences with you. Within these pages, Gresham not only shows you what it takes to run a financial advisory practice geared towards affluent families, but he also reveals how an “advisor for life” should properly protect, motivate, and educate clients over the course of the relationship.Divided into four comprehensive sections, Advisor for Life opens with a detailed discussion of the opportunities available within the industry, and then moves on to outline the essential elements of wealth management. Topics covered include:Developing a compelling investment philosophy and establishing an effective process that will guide the investment decisions you make for your clientsManaging a client’s fears and dreams when dealing with new wealth, retirement expectations, and the impact of taxationHelping affluent families pass wealth on to their heirs by sorting through the emotions that often entangle spouses, adult children, and aging parentsConveying your expertise, experience, and value proposition to existing clients, affluent prospects, and critical referral sourcesCreating a |
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Anna $45 As the wife of a frequently absent slaveholder and public figure, Anna Matilda Page King (1798-1859) was the de facto head of their Sea Island plantation. This volume collects more than 150 letters to her husband, children, parents, and others. Conveying the substance of everyday life as they chronicle King’s ongoing struggles to put food on the table, nurse her “family black and white,” and keep faith with a disappointing husband, the letters offer an absorbing firsthand account of antebellum coastal Georgia life.Anna Matilda Page was reared with the expectation that she would marry a planter, have children, and tend to her family’s domestic affairs. Untypically, she was also schooled by her father in all aspects of plantation management, from seed cultivation to building construction. That grounding would serve her well. By 1842 her husband’s properties were seized, owing to debts amassed from crop failures, economic downturns, and extensive investments in land, enslaved workers, and the development of the nearby port town of Brunswick. Anna and her family were sustained, however, by Retreat, the St. Simons Island property left to her in trust by her father. With the labor of fifty bondpeople and “their increase” she was to strive, with little aid from her husband, to keep the plantation solvent.A valuable record of King’s many roles, from accountant to mother, from doctor to horticulturist, the letters also reveal much about her relationship with, and attitudes toward, her enslaved workers. Historians have yet to fully understand the lives of plantation mistresses left on their own by husbands pursuing political and other professional careers. Anna Matilda Page King’s letters give us insight into one such woman who reluctantly entered, but nonetheless excelled in, the male domains of business and agriculture. |
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Anna: Letters of a St Simons Island Plantation Mistress, 1817-1859 $45.46 As the wife of a frequently absent slaveholder and public figure, Anna Matilda Page King (1798-1859) was the de facto head of their Sea Island plantation. This volume collects more than 150 letters to her husband, children, parents, and others. Conveying the substance of everyday life as they chronicle King’s ongoing struggles to put food on the table, nurse her family black and white, and keep faith with a disappointing husband, the letters offer an absorbing firsthand account of antebellum coastal Georgia life.Anna Matilda Page was reared with the expectation that she would marry a planter, have children, and tend to her family’s domestic affairs. Untypically, she was also schooled by her father in all aspects of plantation management, from seed cultivation to building construction. That grounding would serve her well. By 1842 her husband’s properties were seized, owing to debts amassed from crop failures, economic downturns, and extensive investments in land, enslaved workers, and the development of the nearby port town of Brunswick. Anna and her family were sustained, however, by Retreat, the St. Simons Island property left to her in trust by her father. With the labor of fifty bondpeople and their increase she was to strive, with little aid from her husband, to keep the plantation solvent.A valuable record of King’s many roles, from accountant to mother, from doctor to horticulturist, the letters also reveal much about her relationship with, and attitudes toward, her enslaved workers. Historians have yet to fully understand the lives of plantation mistresses left on their own by husbands pursuing political and other professional careers. Anna Matilda Page King’s lettersgive us insight into one such woman who reluctantly entered, but nonetheless excelled in, the male domains of business and agriculture. |
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Be the Change $14.99 Meet the men and women whose deeply personal philanthropy is dramatically changing the way we think about giving There are 8.6 million millionaires in the United States, and these numbers are set to rise in what will be the biggest intergenerational wealth transfer in history. As $41 trillion dollars (or over three times the national GDP) moves from the World War II generation to their baby- boomer children over the next couple of decades, it will become imperative that the beneficiaries of this wealth—even those not joining the ranks of the superrich—begin thinking about philanthropy, perhaps for the first time in their adult lives. Here they will find the personal journeys of the most successful givers of their generation. This new generation of wealth has already begun to change the face of philanthropy and to reshape the entire nonprofit sector. In Be the Change, bestselling author Lisa Endlich presents eleven compelling profiles of this twenty-first century generosity. Through candid, revealing, and often surprising interviews, readers will venture into the hearts and minds of the top names in philanthropy today—men and women who have chosen to use their immense riches and influence to meaningfully improve the lives of others in the most dramatic ways. These intimate conversations include in-depth interviews with: Melinda Gates, one of the driving forces behind the largest philanthropic organization the world has ever seen; Bob and Suzanne Wright, he’s the former vice chairman of GE and longtime head of NBC Universal and their Autism Speaks has brought awareness of autism onto the national and international stage; Paul Tudor Jones, founder of Tudor Investments and the Robin Hood Foundation; Peter Bloom, founding chairman of the groundbreaking DonorsChoose.org. From Connie Duckworth, a former Goldman Sachs partner, |
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Building a Stronger Economy: Spurring Reform and Innovation in American Education: Hearing Before the Committee on Education and Labor $23.99 Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF27 .E3 2010m OCLC Number: (OCoLC)697835131 Subject: Economic development — United States. Excerpt: …11 President Obama’s American Graduation Initiative, and helping more low-income children enter school with the skills they need to succeed through the President’s Early Learning Challenge Fund. SAFRA also includes important investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities and minority-serving institutions. We sha |
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Building a Stronger Economy: Spurring Reform and Innovation in American Education: Hearing Before the Committee on Education and Labor $23.99 New – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF27 .E3 2010m OCLC Number: (OCoLC)697835131 Subject: Economic development — United States. Excerpt: …11 President Obama’s American Graduation Initiative, and helping more low-income children enter school with the skills they need to succeed through the President’s Early Learning Challenge Fund. SAFRA also includes important investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities and minority-serving institutions. We shar |
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Building a Stronger Economy: Spurring Reform and Innovation in American Education: Hearing Before the Committee on Education and Labor $15.64 New – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF27 .E3 2010m OCLC Number: (OCoLC)697835131 Subject: Economic development — United States. Excerpt: …11 President Obama’s American Graduation Initiative, and helping more low-income children enter school with the skills they need to succeed through the President’s Early Learning Challenge Fund. SAFRA also includes important investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities and minority-serving institutions. We shar |
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Building a Stronger Economy: Spurring Reform and Innovation in American Education: Hearing Before the Committee on Education and Labor $15.64 Used – Original publisher: Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010. LC Number: KF27 .E3 2010m OCLC Number: (OCoLC)697835131 Subject: Economic development — United States. Excerpt: …11 President Obama’s American Graduation Initiative, and helping more low-income children enter school with the skills they need to succeed through the President’s Early Learning Challenge Fund. SAFRA also includes important investments in Historically Black Colleges and Universities and minority-serving institutions. We sha |
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Complete Idiot’s Guide to Personal Finance in Your 20′s And30′s, 3rdedition $4.95 Start-today strategies for a better financial tomorrow. The Complete Idiotas Guidea to Personal Finance in Your 20s and 30s, Third Edition, clearly explains everything members of this age group need to know to get a handle on their pocketbook and their portfolio, from planning their personal finances to enhancing their current financial plan to getting better returns on their investments. This revised and updated third edition includes completely new material on: a[Internet banking a[Debit and prepaid credit cards a[Online car shopping a[The latest in effective job hunting a[Online college degrees and what they can get you a[Investment strategies for the next decade a[Home-based employment opportunities a[New financial impact of marriage and children a[Home ownership options from building your own to townhouses and condos a[Online mortgage brokers a[All-new websites and resources |
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Do As I Say-not As I Do $2.94 From the Publisher:Prominent liberals support a whole litany of policies and principles: progressive taxes, affirmative action, greater regulation of corporations, raising the inheritance tax, strict environmental regulations, children’s rights, consumer rights, and more. But do they actually live by these beliefs? Peter Schweizer decided to investigate the private lives of politicians like the Clintons, Nancy Pelosi, the Kennedys, and Ralph Nader; commentators Michael Moore, Al Franken, Noam Chomsky, and Cornel West; entertainers or philanthropists Barbra Streisand and George Soros. Using publicly-available real estate records, IRS returns, court depositions, and their own published statements, he sought to examine whether they lived by the principles they so forcefully advocate.What he found was a long list of contradictions. Many of these proponents of organized labor had developed various methods to sidestep paying union wages or avoid employing unions altogether. They were also adept at avoiding taxes; invested heavily in corporations they had denounced; took advantage of foreign tax credits to use non-American labor overseas; espoused environmental causes while opposing those that might affect their own property rights; hid their investments in trusts to avoid paying estate tax; denounced oil companies but quietly owned them.Schweizer’s conclusion is simple: liberalism in the end forces its adherents to become hypocrites. They adopt one pose in public, but when it comes to what matters most in their own lives – their property, their privacy, and their children–they jettison their liberal principles and adopt conservative ones. If these ideas don’t work for the very individuals who promote them, Schweizer asks, how can they work for the country?About the Author:Peter Schweizer is a fellow at the Hoover Institution and the author of several books, including Reagan’s War and The Bushes. He lives in Florida with his wi |
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Dutch Women: Dutch Female Murderers, Executed Dutch Women, Mata Hari, Hannie Schaft, Trijntje Keever, Maria Swanenburg, Mechteld Ten Ham $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Dutch Female Murderers, Executed Dutch Women, Mata Hari, Hannie Schaft, Trijntje Keever, Maria Swanenburg, Mechteld Ten Ham, Titia Bergsma, Marigje Arriens, Helma Trass. Excerpt: Mata Hari was the stage name of Margaretha Geertruida “Grietje” Zelle MacLeod (7 August 1876, Leeuwarden 15 October 1917, Vincennes), a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was executed by firing squad for espionage during World War I. Margaretha Geertruida Zelle was born in Leeuwarden, Friesland in the Netherlands, the eldest of four children of Adam Zelle (2 October 1840, Leeuwarden – 13 March 1910, Amsterdam) and first wife (m. Franeker, 4 June 1873) Antje van der Meulen (21 April 1842, Franeker – 9 May 1891, Leeuwarden). She had three brothers. Her father owned a hat store, made successful investments in the oil industry, and became affluent enough to give Margaretha a lavish early childhood. Thus, Margaretha attended only exclusive schools until age 13. However, Margaretha’s father went bankrupt in 1889, her parents divorced soon thereafter, and Margaretha’s mother died in 1891. Her father remarried in Amsterdam on 9 February 1893 to Susanna Catharina ten Hoove (11 March 1844, Amsterdam – 1 December 1913, Amsterdam), with whom he had no children. The family had come apart and she moved to live with her godfather, Heer Visser, at Sneek. At Leiden, she studied to be a kindergarten teacher, but when the headmaster began to flirt with her conspicuously, she was removed from the institution by her offended godfather. After only a few months, she fled to her uncle’s home in The Hague. Margaretha Zelle and Rudolph MacLeod in 1897At 18, she answered an advertisement in a Dutch newspaper placed by a man looking for a wife. Margaretha married Dutch Colonial Army officer … More: |
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Empty Cribs $40.79 You know smoking is bad for your health and pregnant women should not smoke. But you probably don’t know smoking is the most common preventable cause of infant death. This book must be read by every parent or future parent.Empty Cribs-The Impact of Smoking on Child Health describes the role of smoking on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), low birth rate, and childhood lung disease. The book also presents information on other ways to prevent infant mortality. Empty Cribs provides a series of solutions for prospective parents and concerned readers including boycotting companies profiting from tobacco, reducing investments in tobacco-involved companies, and strategies to increase consumer awareness. An extensive appendix is included with resources on health, supporting organizations, and how to quit smoking. The book’s message will resonate with parents, prospective parents, anti-tobacco advocates, and people of faith. Empty Cribs will be the first book to document the role of smoking on infant mortality and provide solutions to address the issue. The future of our children is in our hands. |
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Everything I Needed To Know To Raise Children, I Learned At The Office: A Parent’s Guide To Growing Those Little Investments $11.55 Rebecca Seline,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by iUniverse, Incorporated |
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Everything I Needed to Know to Raise Children, I Learned at the Office: A Parent’s Guide to Growing Those Little Investments $11.95 Used – When you are around children, even for a short amount of time, you learn that nearly everything that sits upright is even more interesting when it is turned upside down. A bowl of Cheerios is tasty and neat sitting on a highchair tray. But how much more interesting it is when the bowl is upside down on your head, the milk dripping down your face, and the mushy Cheerios sticking to everything from your ears to the chair to the floor, where they have been picked up by the dog’s paws and are |
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Everything I Needed to Know to Raise Children, I Learned at the Office: A Parent’s Guide to Growing Those Little Investments $12.49 New – When you are around children, even for a short amount of time, you learn that nearly everything that sits upright is even more interesting when it is turned upside down. A bowl of Cheerios is tasty and neat sitting on a highchair tray. But how much more interesting it is when the bowl is upside down on your head, the milk dripping down your face, and the mushy Cheerios sticking to everything from your ears to the chair to the floor, where they have been picked up by the dog’s paws and are |
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Everything I Needed to Know to Raise Children, I Learned at the Office: A Parent’s Guide to Growing Those Little Investments $12.49 Used – When you are around children, even for a short amount of time, you learn that nearly everything that sits upright is even more interesting when it is turned upside down. A bowl of Cheerios is tasty and neat sitting on a highchair tray. But how much more interesting it is when the bowl is upside down on your head, the milk dripping down your face, and the mushy Cheerios sticking to everything from your ears to the chair to the floor, where they have been picked up by the dog’s paws and are |
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Everything I Needed to Know to Raise Children, I Learned at the Office: A Parent’s Guide to Growing Those Little Investments $11.95 New – When you are around children, even for a short amount of time, you learn that nearly everything that sits upright is even more interesting when it is turned upside down. A bowl of Cheerios is tasty and neat sitting on a highchair tray. But how much more interesting it is when the bowl is upside down on your head, the milk dripping down your face, and the mushy Cheerios sticking to everything from your ears to the chair to the floor, where they have been picked up by the dog’s paws and are |
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Family Investments in Children $12.39 The quantity of childcare is decisive for children”s well-being and skill development. Understanding parental dedication to childcare is important. Contemporary research on parenting has uncovered two important trends. First, particularly among fathers, parental childcare has increased notably over the past decades. Mothers” parental contributions have also risen despite the concomitant increase in the maternal labor supply. Second, the trend is associated with some polarization since the intensification of parental investment in children”s care is far more pronounced among the highly educated. This report examines the research on these trends. |
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