Man Brings Asperger’s Syndrome to Light Through Stand-Up Comedy and Non-Profit Organization
Non-Profit Founder and Amateur Comic Peter Eichler Spreads Information and Hope About Asperger’s Syndrome via Comedy Debut, Mentoring, and Public Outreach
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J., Oct. 11, 2011 — Peter Eichler has lived with Asperger’s Syndrome, a mild form of autism, for years ̵…
Jewish Students and Summer Campers Plan Mail Protest on Behalf of Gilad Shalit
DENVER, Colo., May 31, 2011 — Stars for Israel, a group of Jewish students and young adults, plans to demonstrate support for the release of Gilad Shalit as the five-year anniversary of his captivity approaches.
Shalit, then only 19-years-old, was kidnapped in a cross-boarder raid by Hamas terro…
The Next Novel Due to Break Out of the Small Press World: Familiar Origins by B. Pine
DOVER, Del., May 6, 2011 — It is hard to find a good book to read. Large publishers are intent on maximizing profits, so stores are now stocked more and more with books from established authors and pop-culture celebrities and less with enjoyable, quality books. With many talented authors seeking al…
Book Helps Parents and Teachers Help Kids Set and Achieve Goals
Success Against the Odds includes 1-Year Challenge with $10,000 reward
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla., Feb. 22, 2011 — Recently released Success Against the Odds™ contains the recipe for succeeding in life, despite your circumstances. Author Vonda White believes high school students can benefit fro…
Amble Resorts Offers the Summer Job of a Lifetime with Island Intern Contest
Video contest calls for young adults nationwide to prove their passion for adventure and sustainability
CHICAGO, Feb. 14, 2011 — The Resort at Isla Palenque, an Amble Resort, is pleased to announce their Island Intern Contest. The eco-luxury resort seeks collegiate and post graduate students w…
New Financial Book Shines Spotlight on Helping Generation Y Achieve Financial Independence
ATLANTA, Oct. 1, 2010 — Ready to achieve financial independence and financial security? Who isn’t these days? The problem is it has never been more difficult. The economy has most just getting by financially and few able to save or think about investments. That is, until now. The recently re…
Retirement Planning for College Grads: Five Strategies
Retirement planning is important at every stage of life, but the earlier a person starts saving the more successful they are likely to be; here are five strategies that young adults can put into action so they can retire early and comfortably
NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 2010 — As soon as a college graduate ent…
Grind or Tweet? Five Reasons to Share Your Daily Grind at Grind.com
SANTA MONICA, Calif., June 7, 2010 — Since its launch in May 2010, Grind.com (http://www.grind.com) has been offering social media users an alternative to Twitter, including amenities that the latter does not provide.
“I’ve been receiving a lot of messages from people asking why t…
When There Is a ‘Fear of Falling,’ Jump!: Teens Wrestle with Prejudice, Take a Stand for ‘Outsiders’
BRISTOL, R.I., Oct. 7, 2009 — Maddie Hickman is 16 and fresh off the worst year of her life, which includes not one but two ex-boyfriends. Maddie swears off love and her once-beloved self-help books, and spends her after-school hours editing the school paper and banging out weepy poems – unti…
The European Center for Jewish Students and Israeli-born American Philanthropist Mouli Cohen Partner to Support the Increase of the Jewish Population in Europe
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 14, 2009 — The People Policy Planning Institute report in 2007 stated, “The overall Jewish population numbers in Europe are at a historic low.” They attribute assimilation to playing a major part in the decreasing numbers. According to JTA, the intermarria…