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...took Susan and David Emerling a few years to figure out how to bring that message to their blended family. Susan, a dental hygienist and artist, receives child support from her ex-husband and uses it to buy necessities for her two teenagers. David, an engineer, pays for his two. "I take care of Mariel's and Jillian's needs," she says, "and he takes care of Rachelle's and Ben's." To avoid hurt feelings over clothes shopping, they decided to give each child cash or a gift card in the same amount every fall and spring. It worked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Better House Blend | 12/3/2006 | See Source »

...remarkably, they usually only show up because the girl called them. Those guys think that just because they have a badge and a gun, they can cockblock whenever they want. But if they’re really interested in making campus safer, they should give us pickup lines and dental dams instead of arrest warrants. Bottom line is that this school is full of hot girls, especially after ten beers, and all we’re asking for is a chance, a chance to show them the classy guys that...

Author: By Peter J. Martinez and D. A. Wallach | Title: Your Celibacy: Harvard’s Fault? | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...leading figures in the Outsider Art, or self-taught, movement; in Montgomery, Ala. Tolliver began painting compulsively in the 1960s after an accident at a furniture factory left his legs crushed. His lyrical pieces, which he made with house paint and hung in his front yard using dental floss, first drew curious buyers, then eager galleries. The paintings--of bold, bright, sometimes grotesque women, birds, flowers, snakes and trees--are now in the permanent collections of major institutions, including the Smithsonian and New York City's American Folk Art Museum...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Nov. 13, 2006 | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...providers can find themselves changed as well. After years of radiation and chemotherapy had destroyed Shirley Nelms' teeth, Nelms wanted a new smile so her teenage daughter would look at her with pride. Dream Foundation tapped Dr. Roya Akbar, a Marietta, Ga., dentist, for about $9,500 of donated dental work. Nelms' joy at the result was so moving to Akbar's staff members that, two months after her death, they continue to keep her photo on their computers as a screensaver...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Dream Before Dying | 10/9/2006 | See Source »

...services offered at the fair, others said they turned out for the loot. “I came here for the free stuff,” Burton H. Shen ’09 said. Almost every table gave away goods consistent with the theme of the booth. Where the dental health booth offered toothbrushes, the Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Services handed out bottle openers. At the Center for Wellness table, students could play the “Target Wellness” game, answering True or False questions that came from one of five general health categories. The Center...

Author: By Khalid Abdalla, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: UHS Health Fair Attracts Crowd | 10/5/2006 | See Source »

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