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    Living well. Fall 2009 : a newsletter of Family and Consumer Services 

    Burkett, Sarah; Elkins, Kim; Schlenker, Eleanor D.; Abel, Jennifer (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-10-20)
    This issue focuses on healthy homes. It includes articles on radon, making the home safe for those with allergies and asthma, and mold in the home.
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    Living well. Summer 2010 ; a newsletter of Family and Consumer Sciences 

    Hahn, Johanna; Ridings, Karen; Chase, Melissa W.; Elkins, Kim (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2010-08-02)
    This issue focuses on how we can protect our children and our financial resources from predators and unscrupulous business owners.
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    Living well. Winter 2010 : a newsletter of Family and Consumer Sciences 

    Schlenker, Eleanor D.; Tyler-Mackey, Crystal; Poff, Karen (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2010-03-11)
    This issue includes articles on the 2010 United States Census, benefits of being involved in community activities, and safe disposal of household chemicals.
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    Living well. Winter 2008 : a newsletter of Family and Consumer Sciences 

    Uzel, Alinda; Sprenger, Cristin (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2008-08-27)
    This issue includes articles on health benefits of walking, long distance parenting and tips to stay connected, the difference between saving and investing, and healthy spending habits.
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    Living well. Volume 7, Issue 2 : a newsletter of Family and Consumer Sciences 

    Sprenger, Cristin; Botta, Joe (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2011-11-01)
    This issue includes articles on bed bugs, reverse mortgages, and the benefits of sit-down family mealtimes.
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    Living well. Winter 2009 : a newsletter of Family and Consumer Services 

    Walker, Martha A.; Poff, Karen; Diehl, Stephanie; Hayhoe, Celia Ray (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-01-23)
    This issue tells how we can strengthen our families and best manage our financial resources. It includes articles on entrepreneurship, how family traditions develop feelings of belonging and security, eating health on a ...
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    Living well. Summer 2008 : a newsletter of Family and Consumer Sciences 

    Hayhoe, Celia Ray; Poff, Karen; Schlenker, Eleanor D. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2008-08-27)
    This issue focuses on families and caregiving. It includes an articles on preventing foreclosure on your home, planning fun family activities, protecting the physical and financial health of family caregivers, and ...

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    Family Financial Management (5)Home Safety (4)children (2)eating habits (2)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (1)2010 (2)2009 (2)2008 (2)AuthorPoff, Karen (3)Schlenker, Eleanor D. (3)Elkins, Kim (2)Hayhoe, Celia Ray (2)Sprenger, Cristin (2)... View MoreHas File(s)Yes (7)

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