Oct 25
Cancer COTV
Welcome to the October 25, 2007 edition of carnival of the vanities.
FitBuff presents Lead Poisoning Symptoms posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “There’s never been a better time to be able to recognize lead poisoning symptoms.
We’re hearing stories of excessive lead in everything from toys to lipstick these days, but very few people understand the risks and symptoms associated with overexposure.”
Alexandra presents Stress: It’s Impact and Creating a Stress Free Environment posted at Be Beautiful.
AnneGlamore presents It’s Natural, But It’s Rated “R” posted at My Tiny Kingdom, saying, “Telling kids about the birds and the bees is always a challenge… what happens when dad bails out and mom isn’t completely prepared?”
Meg presents Organize your wardrobe, part 1: Clearing your closet posted at The Bargain Queen on Fashion and Beauty, saying, “I admit, I’m rather proud of my ability to clean out my closet—and write about.”
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Pondering Rudy posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.
Yitzchak Goodman presents The last word on Coulter posted at Judeopundit.
Riversider presents Ribble Barrage and Floodplain Building Developments Take ‘Backward Step’ – Has The Ribble Been Saved? posted at Save The Ribble, saying, “Political blogging, around a key local issue, can win the argument for local people over the greedy developers and their friends in Local Authorities.
Learn how we are doing it here!”
Marc and Angel presents 30 If Statements in Life Worth Learning posted at Marc and Angel, saying, “Here are 30 if statements worth learning if you have the intentions of leading a more productive life.”
Adam Gurri presents Peaked oil posted at >Sophistpundit.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Musical Duo posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog.
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