Celebrate Get Ready Day today! Hooray! Today is Get Ready Day , APHA’s fourth annual observance designed to remind Americans about the importance of emergency preparedness... By apit nursing Tuesday, September 21, 2010 Comment
Aquatic Engineering Greek Mythology Water Features Where's That Then? No 41 I'm going to do a much longer blog about this place, but the fountain is the quite jaw-dropping centre (and master) piece. Until the end... By apit nursing Monday, September 20, 2010 Comment
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Lemons: Your Bath, Your Teeth, Your Figure, Your Family Is there anything a lemon can't do? (Click on images for larger versions.) Source: Lemons for Loveliness, 1935 By apit nursing Friday, September 17, 2010 Comment
Why do kids pick up so many infectious diseases? Doesn’t it always seem like when there is one sick kid, within a week or so, every other child around has come down with the same sickness? ... By apit nursing September 17, 2010 Comment
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