Helping Teens Improve Mental Health by Finding Happiness
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"The Venice Sketchbook"
by Rhys Bowens
Love and secrets collide in Venice during WWII in an enthralling novel of brief encounters and lasting romance by the bestselling author of "The Tuscan Child" and "Above the Bay of Angels."
As Caroline Grant struggles to accept her crumbled marriage, great-aunt Lettie leaves her a sketchbook, three keys, and a final whisper …Venice. Caroline's quest: Scatter Juliet "Lettie" Browning's ashes and unlock mysteries stored away for more than 60 years.
It's 1938 when Juliet arrives in Venice, reconnecting with the man she loves. But as war closes in on Venice, they're forced to fight, survive, and protect a secret that will bind them forever. Key by key, Lettie's life of impossible love, loss, and courage unfolds. Caroline can make it right again as her own journey begins. Purchase at https://amzn.to/39Emzow.
"The Redhead in the Cove"
by Scott Addeo Young and Ed Addeo
A kayaker outside the San Francisco Giants baseball stadium seeking an out-of-the-park souvenir instead discovers a body washed up on the rocks in the cove adjacent to the stadium.
When the autopsy shows she didn't drown, evidence leads to suspects from a small town in northern Louisiana to San Francisco. One is Johnny Lynch, a veteran Police Inspector and secret lover involved in an affair with the married victim. He calls on ex-partner Steve Lombardi, now a struggling Private Investigator, to solve the case.
Steve's mission weaves him in and out of the many eccentric characters that inhibit the Bay Area. What Steve finds will haunt him forever. Learn more at https://amzn.to/3n9TVBm.
"Climate Courage"
by Andreas Karelas
Andreas Karelas has a message we don't often hear: we have all the tools we need to solve the climate crisis and doing so will improve our lives, our economy, and our society.
But we need stories that are empowering and solutions-oriented, not based in fear. Karelas examines the rapidly falling costs and increased efficiencies of clean energy technologies compared to fossil fuels, the rate of job creation in the clean energy sector, and introduces the inspiring work of climate heroes.
"Climate Courage" shows us how we can move past our collective inaction on climate change and work together to create a more sustainable, clean energy-powered economy that works for everyone. Purchase at https://amzn.to/3uufK1B.
"Swarm"
by Guy Morris
SLVIA . . .Decades ago, an AI program escaped the NSA Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, and has never been re-captured . . . true story.
Derek Taylor, fugitive hacker and contractor to the NSA, is living under the name of a murdered best friend, hiding from powers who still want him dead. Taylor's ties to a terrorist hacker group leave him open to investigation by Lt. Jennifer Scott, the daughter of a Joint Chief -- a woman determined to prove her worth.
But when a Chinese AI internet virus threatens national security, this unexpected assault forces an autocratic US President to deploy a defective AI weapon. Now, Taylor and Lt. Scott must join forces to stop the evil AI virus from crippling America or destroying SLVIA before an apocalypse swarms over Jerusalem. Purchase at https://amzn.to/3arOLeH.
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(NewsUSA) - As more venues reopen and both temperatures and vaccination rates rise, people's thoughts turn to summer, and summer vacation. For those on a budget, or working to pay off debts, a vacation may seem like a frivolous expense, but some savvy planning will let you get in some much-needed relaxation.
These tips from a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional can help:
- Set priorities. Make sure the basic expenses are covered, then consider how much you might have to spend on summer activities. Set a budget to prevent overspending, and cut back on some areas if you can to put more in the summer fun fund. Summer is for fun, but not at the expense of sabotaging your smart financial goals.
- Find deals. If you want to travel, take advantage of flexible bookings now offered by many airlines and hotels to attract cautious customers. Other ways to save on travel include using rewards points and traveling at off-peak times. If you want to stay close to home, take advantage of free local activities, festivals, parks, trails, and museums, more of which are opening every day.
If you like to summer in the same spot, and know that it will be a longtime family tradition, consider the financial pros and cons of investing in a vacation home, says CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional Joshua Charles CFP®.
"Many people will purchase the second home with the idea of renting it when they are not using it (Vacation Rental by Owner - VRBO), or use a management company to find renters and manage the property," says Charles. "This can help offset the monthly expenditures, but be careful as you might be dedicating more money, time and energy than you expected to for the venture," he cautions.
Other options for investing in your favorite getaway without the headaches of ownership include:
- Timeshares. Timeshares require less work than homeownership, but they may have pricey recurring fees, so read the fine print, says Charles.
- Fractionals. If you buy a vacation home with a group of people, family, friends, or other investors, the upfront cost is less and there is no need for offseason rental. Plus, there are potential tax deductions.
A CFP® professional can provide guidance and advice to help you plan your best summer ever, whether planning this year's vacation or setting the stage for years of memories.
Visit LetsMakeAPlan.org for more advice about vacation planning and vacation-home investments.
(NewsUSA) - Millions of students who have worked hard at their coursework throughout the year are preparing to take AP Exams this spring, giving them an opportunity to earn college credit and placement.
To help meet the needs of schools and their students, the AP Program is providing as much flexibility as possible for this year's AP Exams. This year, schools across the country will decide whether to administer traditional paper-and-pencil exams, digital exams or both to their students. The 2021 AP Exam schedule has three testing dates for each subject between early May and mid-June. Schools can choose a mix of at-home digital and in-person exams and mix testing dates, as needed.
Whether paper-and-pencil or digital, all AP exams will be full- length. As in the past, AP Exams will measure the full scope of a first-year college-level course and colleges will award credit and placement for scores of 3 or higher. By taking AP exams, students will have the opportunity to earn the college credit and placement they've been working toward all year.
As the 2021 AP Exam administration approaches, the College Board has introduced a digital testing app and digital practice for students who will be taking digital AP Exams, either at-home or in-school. Students can get ready for digital exams right now, by downloading and installing the new digital testing application, and begin practicing with sample questions in the app. We have a few more tips for students taking digital tests:
All students have access to free AP Daily videos and AP Daily: Live Review sessions, which are accessible through AP Classroom on the College Board website. AP Daily has over 21 million full video views since September 2020, and AP Daily: Live Review sessions will be held on YouTube from April 19-29 to help students review course content and skills before exams. Students are encouraged to talk with their teachers about the best ways to practice before their exam. Teachers can also assign videos to students and track which students watch.
Details about AP Exams will be updated regularly on the College Board website and shared through email, online educators' communities, and other social media.
(NewsUSA) People across the globe are consuming more sugar than ever. The fallout of this worldwide added, processed, and refined sugar addiction comes at a very high price -- our health. Brad Woodgate, self-made serial entrepreneur and nutrition industry expert, is taking on sugar with his first book: "No Sugar in Me," which was just published earlier this month.
"Sugar consumption is out of control and has become a health concern for everyone -- it's addictive and completely detrimental to our health," says Woodgate, CEO and Founder of No Sugar Company. "This book is my effort to help people struggling with their sugar dependency. In my 21 years in the health and nutrition industry, I've never seen anything worse than refined sugar."
Over the years, the author has turned a $30,000 investment into over $1 billion in sales. Having launched several successful companies over the past 21 years in the health and wellness space, he has managed over 500 employees, launched over 700 products, and distributed to more than 50 countries.
ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING FOOD COMPANIES
Through all of this, he has learned what works in this space and what doesn't. Brad helped many people and celebrities reach their wellness goals. In 2015, based on his own health concerns, Brad took a very strong interest in the effects of refined sugar on our health. This led to the establishment of the No Sugar Company in early 2019, which has quickly disrupted the global food industry and is now one of the fastest growing food companies in North America.
"No Sugar in Me" isn't an all-or-nothing detox or a quick-fix diet. This book is about changing your lifestyle through eliminating refined sugar from your diet and embracing better nutrition to gain better health. In his debut book, Woodgate details what sugar really does to your body, how it is hidden in the foods you eat every day, and the cold hard truth about refined sugars.
IMPORTANT AND SHOCKING INFO
Woodgate also arms readers with important and shocking information, like how some 72 different terms can refer to sugar in our food, and how to watch out for them. Big culprits include: No Fat Yogurt (often loaded in sugar) and bread.
"Refined sugars are like the modern-day cigarette -- their negative effects are finally being publicized, and it's only a matter of time before they become regulated," says Woodgate. "But until then, consumers can take the power into their own hands by saying no to refined sugars. I feel strongly that the "No Sugar in Me" lifestyle will be one of the biggest health movements to date."
HOW TO CRUSH CRAVINGS
Also included are simple, but delicious, No Sugar Food Swaps, a special section on how to crush cravings and how to bring your kids into the no sugar lifestyle with you.
If Woodgate has his way, we'll start to scroll down the nutritional labels past the Fat content on our food to see what sugars are hiding in plain sight.
Interested in "No Sugar in Me?" CLICK HERE FOR A FREE E-BOOK.
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(NewsUSA) - A healthy immune system has always been important, but now more than ever, the best products for immune system support are those that boost both respiratory health and heart health.
Consumers looking to make their immune system as strong as possible need to know about several key ingredients that support immune system function at both the heart and respiratory levels.
Most products have been designed to support the immune system by providing the recommended amounts of daily vitamins and minerals to help protect against colds and the flu. Only a few manufacturers have formulated products to meet today's challenging environment. These unique products are engineered to promote respiratory and heart health, to help protect against viruses, and to support the body's ability to reduce inflammation and speed recovery.
"It's like upgrading a black and white TV to a high-definition flat screen color TV," says Dr. James Rouse, a naturopathic family doctor and consultant to BergaMet North America, a manufacturer of exclusive natural supplements.
The Clinical IMMUNE™ supplement product is revolutionizing the immune industry by combining 11 key ingredients including BetaVia™ Complete and Citrus Bergamot SuperFruit™ that focus directly on respiratory and heart heath. BetaVia™ is a patented proprietary form of beta glucans that has been clinically proven to lower respiratory symptoms up to 80%, and Citrus Bergamot Superfruit™ has more than 17 clinical trials that confirm a unique ability to support healthy cardiovascular systems including but not limited to cholesterol and blood sugar.
"We know from the clinical trials that Clinical IMMUNE works. It offers three levels of support: the three P's, Protection, Prevention and Propel," says Dr. Rouse. "With the three P's, the immune system recovers faster and stronger," Dr. Rouse explains. "I speak with so many people who are exhausted and stressed with today's overwhelming challenges. My recommendation is to do everything you can to protect yourself and your loved ones by strengthening your immune system."
Mique, a mother, wife and entrepreur from Colorado says, "I decided to try Clinical IMMUNE for my family and myself. Within days, we noticed that our sinuses and lungs felt clearer. She adds, "I checked with my doctor and I am told that the combination of ingredients in Clinical IMMUNE can be effective immediately," she adds.
Clinical IMMUNE also contains other key ingredients to promote a strong immune system including vitamins C, D, E, and B, as well as zinc and selenium. The addition of natural immune-system boosters alpha lipoic acid, L-glutamine, and olive leaf extract also help defend the body against free radicals and support a healthy metabolism.
Clinical IMMUNE is free of wheat, gluten, fish, egg, dairy, and lactose, and contains no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.
Visit tryclinicalimmune.com for more information about the supplement or call 1-855-556-2131 for more details. The BergaMet North America stock symbol is HYEX.