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The school year is upon us, and while summer weather may continue here in San Diego, the rest of any young student’s life is about to go through a major change.  Classes, new friends, meaningful teachers, and hopefully hobbies, talents and interests new and old will emerge as the school year progresses.  Our idea for […]

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Psychological Death

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Often, we are enlightened and amazed with the discoveries of modern medicine.  In fact it seems that within every decade another five or so years are added to the average life expectancy.  However, this part of life expectancy refers to the physical, not the mental.  In other words, people stay alive longer and live longer whether […]

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Holly and Jenny have been best friends since 4th grade.  Graduating from grade school together, they moved into middle school where they became “best friends.”  Where in grade school they had similar interests, played well together, and shared fond memories, once into middle school, their relationship has taken on a new form of intensity.  Clothing choices are almost identical. […]

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Skylar Sorkin is more than just your average high school student.  At the tender age of 13, she wrote an empowering book, “Shining Through a Social Storm,” telling the story of a young girl and her journey of social pressure and bullying.  Her book, although it is written about a young girl, is great for […]

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Lower the Barre

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The mention of ‘barre exercises’ to any ballet student can spark a mixture of memories past and present and the feelings ranging from boredom to exhilaration.   It is a fact that the barre exercises are the building blocks of ballet.  I and my instructors explain to our students both young and old, the barre is […]

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October 18th, 2010 began like every other day for Izaiah Wallis. His mother, Lucy Verde, dropped Izaiah off at her parent’s house in Oceanside while she went to work.  Just like any other typical day, Grandpa Abraham put little Izaiah, then 18 months old, in the stroller and headed out for a walk to the […]

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Sometimes we get so caught up in the every day hustle and bustle that we forget to take some time for ourselves.  We often have to juggle work with home life, yet still want to have some kind of social life.  For those in and around the Carmel Valley area, Sculpt Fusion Yoga, located in […]

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Have you wondered why it’s hard to get an answer when you call in to the court clerk inquiring about your case?  There may not be someone there to answer your call anymore.  All court business offices are now closed to the public at noon on Fridays, and the civil business offices in El Cajon and […]

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When purchasing a home it’s important not only to find a house that meets your needs, but to also to stay comfortably within your budget.  Nobody wants to fall in love with a house and then find out that they are not able to get a loan that will cover the cost of the home. […]

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Getting Your Kids Back Into School

It’s about that time of the summer when parents have to remind their kids that school will be starting again in about a month or you will likely be in for a rocky start of the new school year. Why? A condition called Summer Learning Loss occurs each summer when kids do not exercise their […]

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With college becoming harder to get into these days and even getting a job after graduation, many teens and young adults alike are struggling financially while they await bigger and brighter future employment opportunities.  However, there is a small population of these folks who weather these times better than the others because they have mastered […]

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In just over a month’s time, thousands of recent high school graduates will be leaving the comfort of their childhood homes embarking onto a new college campus which will become his or her new home for the next four or so years.  The college freshman has “officially” shifted from adolescence to adulthood and is now […]

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