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About: Susan Maxwell is a psychotherapist and nationally recognized expert on the psychological issues surrounding money, sex and power. A media source on 'the psychology behind the news,' Ms. Maxwell is known for her insightful commentary on the current trends and topics in today's news. A knowledgeable and articulate speaker, she also lectures, conducts seminars and has a private practice in West Lo...
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About: 'Angels Over America,' a 9/11 Memorial DVD, celebrates victims and heroes. The 8-minute video by Carolyn K. Long brings an entirely new perspective to this pivotal moment in our nation?s history. 'It is dedicated to an America that lost its innocence on this day, but never its hope,' says Carolyn Long, poet and executive producer of this stirring memorial DVD. 'The events of 9/11 will be a part of the American consciousness forever. How they are held there will shape our future.'
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About: Mia Odeh was born in Palestine, became a child bride at age 16, and was brought to Phoenix, Arizona by her husband. She endured years of abuse, bore five children, and was forced to move from Arizona to Qatar, back to Arizona, and eventually to Michigan. Despite the cruelties she suffered, Mia never stopped dreaming of a different life for herself and her children. After fleeing her abusive marriage, with the help of neighbors and police, Mia and her children found a new beginning. his came with many ups and downs, including a time of being homeless with five kids and pregnant with her sixth. With relentless tenacity, Mia worked hard to gain stability for her family, working low paying jobs and moving frequently. Eventually, with the generosity of a family that gave them a place to live, Mia was able to find some more solid footing.
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About:
Debra Holtzman, JD, MA, is an internationally recognized child safety and health expert, infant and toddler safety educator, expert witness, mediator, and award-winning author. Known for her approa...
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About: Anderson described this new release and why it is so important: 'How to Beat a Bully' is a 'Home Alone' type comedy with an anti-bullying theme. So many stories of bullying are distressing, upsetting or sad, we wanted to create a story that is fun and entertaining, and in a positive way share the message to help stop bullying.
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