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A newborn baby's head accounts for about one-quarter of it's entire weight.
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Organic Crib Mattresses: Natural Rubber or Innerspring? Posted By : grandmagrace |
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Both natural rubber and innerspring organic crib mattresses will keep your baby safe. Looking at the benefits of each, will help you decide which one to choose.
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8/29/2007 - A Test Post
Hello, this is a test blog entry to show you a good example of what a post would look like. You can insert hyperlinks, pictures, HTML or whatever meets your fancy. Even built in emoticons. On top of that you can comment on my post as well as use my RSS feed to read with aggregator software or even put on your own site. Also if you do not want a blog on the site it can be turned off with just a check of a box...
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Childrens mental development can be mapped
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:49:00 GMT
Children's mental development could be recorded in much the same way we chart height and weight, say scientists. They have devised a way of mapping development using an MRI machine and a mathematics programme. The tool can be used to place children on a more...
Malta Star
School experiment HIV risk hidden: mother
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 03:51:00 GMT
A mother has accused authorities of wanting to hide all the consequences of a Tasmanian school science experiment that resulted in HIV and hepatitis testing on high school children.A month ago, a teacher at Dover's District High School used one lancet to more...
Yahoo! News Australia
School still out for many children
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 10:04:00 GMT
Canterbury children at schools hardest-hit by the earthquake will not return to their classroom yet and may instead be moved to neighbouring schools. read more more...
Otago Daily Times
Brain-age scans seen as potential gauge of child development
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:31:00 GMT
Scientists have developed a scan that can measure the maturity of the brain, an advance that someday might be useful for testing whether children are maturing normally and for gauging whether teenagers are grown-up enough to be treated as adults. A more...
Washington Post
Smash Putt golf returns to Seattle — its not your childhood
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:47:00 GMT
This is no ordinary game of golf. For one thing, organizers label rounds of the game with the words "apocalyptic" and "chaotic." "We thought, how can we make miniature golf more interesting?" said one of the Smash Putt creators, Christian Ford. "The game more...
Seattle Times
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