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It is often during times of
extreme devastation when
children first see how commu-
nities can join together
to help one another.
Such efforts may be achilds initial exposure
to charity while high-
lighting the impor-
tance of putting anoth-
er persons needs before
your own.
But children need
not be exposed charity
solely during times of
tragedy. Teaching children
to be charitable is one of the
ways to help them become goodcitizens of the world. By helping
others, parents can instill early on
lessons of kindness, empathy and
compassion into their sons and
daughters. Children who are
ready and willing to lend a help-
ing hand may grow up to be more
appreciative of what they have in
their own lives.
Whats more,
they may
learn to be selfless while assigning
less value to material things.
Youngsters who repeatedly
see their own parents and other
role models doing good
and lending a helping
hand may be more inclinedto repeat that behavior,
and giving will be the
norm for them rather
than the exception.
To mold charitable
children, families can
employ the following tech-
niques.
Start locally. There are peo-
ple right in your own community
or on the street where you live
who can benefit from a helpinghand. Ask an elderly neighbor if
he or she needs assistance with
shopping for groceries or could
benefit from your child taking in
the garbage cans after pickup.
Children can help shovel snow
from sidewalks or do other age-
appropriate tasks, such as place a
carelessly strewn newspaper clos-
er to a neighbors door.
Volunteer as a family. Theentire family can get together and
spend time working at a commu-
nity-sponsored carnival or clean-
ing debris from an area beach.
Volunteer work may be available
at your childs school, where fam-
ilies can plant gardens around the
property. When volunteering as a
family, not only is your entire
family helping to do good, but
youre spending quality time
together as well.Make charitable donations.
Let children see the solicitations
for monetary donations that
come in the mail. Read aloud the
Teach children to be charitable
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St. Anthonys Columiettes presentsComedy Knight on Saturday, November16. Doors open at 7pm; show starts7:30pm. Tickets: pre-sale $25 - at theDoor $30. Price of ticket includes: show,
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Girl Scout Troop 94658 will be con-ducting a Dance Attire drive onSaturday, November 23 from 11am-2pm at the Riverdale Library located at93 Newark Pompton Turnpike inRiverdale. We will be collecting usedrecital costumes, tap, ballet, jazz shoes,leotards and dance wear. All donations
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performance in my portfolio
on top of my withdrawal
needs will deplete my
funds sooner than later. My
parents and in-laws are
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inheritance to look forward
to. Must I look to my chil-
dren for financial support if
my funds are depleted or is
there another solution?Im 81, its harder for me
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and clean the house. My
spouse is getting more and
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Home health care is a
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2.Is the agency available
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Though it may seem like
dogs have stomachs of
steel, no dog is invin-
cible. Sometimes they may be
struck with stomach upset or a
symptom that indicates there
is a problem.
The American Veterinary
Medical Association cites
canine digestive issues as one of
the main reasons people bring
their dogs to see a vet. Dogs
have different digestive systems
than humans, and one notable
difference is that dogs do not
have digestive enzymes in their
saliva. Food does the majority
of its breaking down within
the canine stomach, which
requires the stomach to pro-
duce more acid than a humans.
This extra acid is what helps
dogs digest meats, particularly
raw ones, more readily, but it
may cause issues when intro-
duced to uncooked produce or
starches.
There are different stom-
ach ailments that may arise in
a dog and subsequent treat-
ment methods. Understanding
what might be going on can
help you seek medical advice
when necessary or avoid a trip
to the vets office.
VOMITING: Infrequent
vomiting is generally nothing
to get worried over. When a
dog eats something that is not
readily digested, he or she may
regurgitate the offender quite
quickly. Dogs who quickly eat
large amounts of food also may
find they have eaten too much
and regurgitate the contents of
their stomachs. Sometimes a
dog will vomit a frothy, yellow-
colored liquid. This is usually
bile that can be irritating to the
stomach. Smaller portions of
food spread out throughout the
day instead of one large meal
can help reduce vomiting.
When vomiting is fre-
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other problems, such as weight
loss or refusal of foods, it is best
to consult with a veterinarian.
The dog may have eaten
something that is inappropri-
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DIARRHEA: Dogs are
not immune to diarrhea. Just
like humans, diarrhea is often
a byproduct of intestinal upset
rather than irritation in the
stomach. Many times dogs
may be afflicted with diarrhea
if they have intestinal para-
sites, such as certain types of
worms. There also may be a
foreign form of bacteria in the
body that causes irritation in
the intestines.
Diarrhea is often not a
cause for concern. It may
resolve on its own or by feed-
ing the dog a bland diet with
rice to absorb extra water from
the intestines. Frequent diar-
rhea will need further action
and may be indicative of a
larger problem.
Much like people, dogs
can suffer from colitis, an irri-
tation of the intestines. In
such instances, a dogs stool
may appear full of mucous and
be very loose. Dogs who are
normally house-trained may
have trouble making it out-
doors and soil the house. Vets
may prescribe antibiotics and a
bland diet for a week or two to
get digestive health back on
track.
ULCERS: Ulcers can
develop in dogs when their
bodies are in shock from a
severe bacterial infection,
blood pressure problem or
even a heart problem. Ulcers
also may be the result of taking
certain medications. Dogs
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with specks of old blood mixed
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antacids and a bland diet for
ulcers, much like a doctor
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CANINE GASTRI-
TIS: This is a condition of
irritation in the stomach due
to a foreign object or food
allergy. Some instances of
canine gastritis are a result of
dogs eating garbage or grass. In
acute cases, canine gastritis
often goes away on its own in
one to two days. If it does not,
it may be chronic gastritis,
which results from a food aller-
gy or by consuming hairballs
or something that cannot be
digested, like plastic.
A vet can do a test
called a gastroscopy
to narrow down gas-
tritis diagnoses.
BLOAT: Bloat,
or gastric dilation-
volvulus, is a very
serious ailment that
occurs when there is a
problem with digestion.
Something causes gases to
build up in the dogs stomach
and inflate it like a balloon.
The stomach also may twist
inside the body, causing the
esophagus to wrap around
itself as well as the bottom part
of the stomach at the pyloric
valve. This further prevents
the gas from escaping as nor-
mal. Eventually the stomach
may grow so large it cuts off
circulation to the heart, and
the dog may go into cardiac
arrest.
It is important to react
very quickly if you suspect
your dog has bloat. Surgery
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Create a retirement plan. Its
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BAKING
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CATERING
Roasts and lavish tables
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PARTIES
Social calendars fill
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travel to and from the party
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GIFTING
Shopping at local vendors
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Everyone loves the flavor
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beyond its traditional use.
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year, which is why I love
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Stirring sage into soft-
ened butter for green beans,
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Sprinkling sage on sweet
potatoes, butternut squash orother roasted harvest vegeta-
bles.
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loaf for a festive family meal.
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3 pounds Yukon Gold pota-
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1 large onion, thinly sliced
1 package (8 ounces) shred-
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1 cup chicken broth
1 up heavy cream
reheat oven to 400F.Mix sage, salt and pepper in
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inch baking dish. Sprinkle
with 1 teaspoon of the sage
mixture and 1/3 of the cheese.
Repeat layers. Top with
remaining potatoes, sage mix-
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medium bowl with wire whisk
until well blended. Pour even-
ly over potatoes.
Bake 1 hour or until
potatoes are tender and top is
golden. Let stand 5 minutes
before serving.
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and baseboards in attics andsun rooms will help prevent
drafts. Consider purchasing a
draft stopper for the bottoms
of doors so wind or heat does-
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service your furnace annually,
so it produces more heat
while using less energy.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
Lighting is a great way
to add warmth to a sparse
space. If youre looking tocreate an intimate atmos-
phere, place several table
lamps throughout the room. -
You can also amp up energy
savings by switching to LEDbulbs - these bulbs dont
cause heat buildup and last
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Its very easy for decorat-
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C
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Residential Brokerage
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branch vice president ofColdwell Banker Residential
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A long-time Kinnelon
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her sales excellence in 2011and 2012.
A Coldwell Banker
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in marketing luxury homes.
She is also a certified new
home specialist, certified resi-
dential marketing specialist,
certified residential specialist
and certified relocation profes-
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of the National Association of
Realtors, NJAR and the
Passaic County Board of
Realtors.For more information
about buying or selling a home
in Morris and Passaic counties,
contact Cindy Gallagher on
her cell phone at 973-714-
3897, at the office at 973-283-
7725 or by e-mail at cgal-
m. The Coldwell Banker
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located at 1450 Route 23
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DRY/SEASONEDHARDWOOD
Split, Deliv. StackingAvail.1/4,1/2,full cordsCall 973-316-9574
SEASONEDFIREWOOD
FIREPLACE-$150.CDSTOVEWOOD-$175.
FREE DELIVERY973-227-0513
SPLIT SEASONED& DELIVERED
$180.full cord,$110.half cord.
Call 973-296-3307
0400 MISCELLA-NEOUS
SERVICES0610 - 0959
0655 SER