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  1. "Does money motivate women differently than men?"

    Work envirionment is important to me, pay according to honest work evaluation is important, also benefits that include ability to have a day off even without pay for important family functions.

     

    Would you be more likely to leave one job for another because it paid more.

    Only if it were closer and the other criteria were met.

     

    Would a raise motivate you to work harder/longer/better(quality)?

    I have always believed that when you accept a job you have agreed to do your best. If you later feel that the pay does not match you output you take it to your boss if agreement cannot be met, find another job.

     

    Is money a long term or a short term motivator?

    When I worked outside my home, it was because We needed the money, so the money is the main motivater followed by satisfaction in a job well done..

    gender- female

     

     

  2. Di when we had to wash my cousins hair and she couldn't stand we had her lie across the bed with 2 heavy towels under her neck and a pan of water on a chair wet, shamooed and then used a couple of gallons of warm water to rinse. Just a thought. Glad to hear that she is doing well.

  3. Thanks for the heads up on the honey in the rosemary, I'm takin' it e-z today, too.

    Rainy and looks like maybe some snow frurries today. We have been concerned about Mom's heat bill this winter, and when I ask her what she wanted for Christmas she said she didn't want anything. She would just like to get her strength back. I think maybe we might give her some peace of mind, maybe some of her heat bill for Dec.

     

  4. We voted at 2 pm on our way to my Mom's they said they were over 128 then which is good for this little burg at that hour, it is farm country, so most go in the evening and our polls are open til 9 pm.

    Mom is still weak, but getting a little stronger every day. She said my brother has been doing most everything, the house cleaning, cooking, errands etc. she is so pleased with him.

    I am proud of him, too.

  5. You can check out the pages of slumber sounds for all kinds of research done for crying babies.

    http://www.slumbersounds.com/index.htm#colic

    If you should decide to use a natural herbal remedy, stick to chamomile or fennel it has long been deemed safe for infants.

    When my oldest daughter cried for nearly 36 hours and pulled her knees up as though her stomach hurt, my father recommened an oil enema to soothe her bowels. For her it worked as the bowels were irritated..

    Good luck.

  6. Have her checked for hormone imbalance, could be to much estrogen in her system.

    The birth control pills would have elevated it even further. This would include even the Thyroid, It produces hormones, too. The Essential Fatty Acids would help in this case, but also getting away from plastics and similar products, like oleo.

  7. We had a visit from a family of "munsters" sat. night. We don't usually get any up here.

    Our son told us they were coming, so when they knocked on the door, he opened it and yelled "Oh my God" and slammed it again. I don't know who he scared more, them or my sister who was visiting. After a bunch of giggling they trooped in for doughnuts and cider.

    Picture of our ghouls here:

    http://groups.msn.com/CatsSurvival/loishom...amp;PhotoID=225

  8. I have borage, peppermint, catnip, garlic, flaxseed, thyme, oregano, St Johnswort, transplanted from the wild, soaproot, basil. parsley. I may have missed a few. I plan to add more in the spring.

    Also vegetables fresh picked just before serving raw, are better for you. More MSM in them. I did a piece on MSM in the spa. I have brought it to the top for reading.

    Here are a couple of sites that may help you decide what is best for you to grow.

     

    Matching Healing Plants

    to Your Ailment!

    http://www.boldweb.com/greenweb/ailplant.htm

     

    OUR HEALING VEGETABLES

    AND SEASONINGS

    http://www.lifebalm.com/newsletter/vol4_12.html

     

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