We all know someone who has a lisp, right?
There are actually four different types of lisps (see below), but the most common is an interdental lisp, when the tongue pushes through the front teeth and the /s/ sound is pronounced like a /th/. “See”…
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There comes a time for every growing family when that four-door subcompact isn’t going to cut it anymore. You need a vehicle that’s bigger, safer, and more suited to the needs of a family driver. However, with so many different models of SUVs, minivans and full-sized sedans to choose from, picking out the perfect new car for your family can get pretty…
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Hi Everyone,
It's good to be part of this community.
I wanted to tell you about a new, fun challenge that I hope you and your kids will enjoy.
People all over the world like eating food that people from other parts of the world think is gross. Many of these gross foods are cultural delicacies or provide important nutritional value.
We’ve listed 20 of the grossest foods that are loved around the world. Come join …
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As the dismissal bell looms, I stand at the front of my wiggly students for the last time.
"Today our classroom door isn't just a regular door," I tell them.
"It isn't?" one of my students asks.
"No. Today, on our last day of fourth grade, that door has a magic…
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