Author name: Ellen Warren

Ellen Warren is a writer for the Herman Cain Express. She has been writing about politics, health, business, and finance for nearly twenty years. She loves the opportunity to share her insights with readers in an accessible way. Ellen lives in Boston with her husband and two children. She enjoys reading and writing fiction in her spare time.

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My Mom's Legendary Filipino Soup Is the Most Comforting Recipe

Ria Elciario-McKeown Ria Elciario-McKeown is a Filipino-Canadian writer and recipe developer. She is the author of the forthcoming cookbook, Make It Plant-Based Filipino. Her recipes have been published in Food52, Food Network Canada, and Chatelaine Magazine. When she’s not working on food, Ria works as a creative producer and screenwriter. Source link

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I Always Make a Double Batch of This Old-Fashioned British Pastry

Mara WeinraubSenior Editor of Groceries at The Kitchn I nudged my way into writing about food after a too-long stint working in advertising. At first, I freelanced for several digital food media outlets, and then worked at Hearst Magazines as the Senior Food & Drink Editor across nearly all titles, including Delish, Good Housekeeping, and

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I Tested the "Game Changer" Paint Hack You’re Seeing Everywhere — Here's My Take

We independently select these products—if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. I’ve been accused of painting everything that comes into my house before, and honestly, it’s pretty true. What can I say? I love color! So whenever I see a

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When Olha Aleksic came to Harvard as a graduate student from Ukraine, it was to study the history of Christianity at the Divinity School. During an internship in Widener Library’s Slavic division, she discovered her passion for libraries, which then led to a career in collection development and a reference librarianship working with Ukrainian materials.

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Are rich different from you and me? Would we be better off without them?

Billionaires devote vast sums of money to anti-poverty initiatives and green energy reforms. But the world’s wealthiest also cause disproportionate harm to the environment. A rousing debate, hosted last week by the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics, wrestled with the issues of extreme wealth and growing income inequality. Panelists representing fields including philosophy,

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Sense Of Self: The Key To Building Confident, Independent Children

Developing a sense of self is a crucial part of early childhood development. It helps children understand who they are, build confidence in themselves and their abilities, and helps them develop and form healthy relationships. Early years practitioners have a vital role to play in nurturing and supporting this development. But what does having a

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Hidden Disabilities: Teaching Children Empathy And Inclusion Early

In today’s ever changing world it is more important than ever to teach children about acceptance and understanding of those around us. We need to teach them about how we are all different. Part of this includes teaching children about disabilities, and in particular, about hidden disabilities – the very nature of these means that

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Sensory Engagement: Transform Visual Learning Into An Engaging Experience

I am a sensory engagement and inclusion specialist. In my work at The Sensory Projects, I focus on how inexpensive resources can be used as tools for inclusion and explore how understanding processing can help us to better support those in our care. I deliver training nationally and internationally and can often be heard saying

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Disability History Month: Celebrate Diversity And Promote Inclusion

Earlier this year, Paris hosted the Paralympic Games which attracted 4400 athletes with disabilities competing in 549 medal events. Thousands of volunteers signed up to help at the event and they all received disability awareness training and the Paris transport system was transformed to make it more accessible than ever before. And for the first

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