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How to Organize & Contain Children's Toys, Books & Other Stuff ...

Unless you?ve got a nanny, a housekeeper, a chauffeur, and a chef, it?s hard to manage a home and family?and still keep a smile on your face. But, it?s worth trying. Because nobody wants a crabby mom. Join me while I try to navigate these choppy waters and keep smiling. Subscribe to my RSS feed or receive free updates via email.

Toys, books, and other kid stuff make a home fun and playful. Yet sometimes, it can become too much stuff. It?s hard to manage it all and still give your children a fun atmosphere to live and play in.?

Today, as part of Zone Defense, contributor?Prerna shares some tips for Toy Management.

Ever wonder how kids? toys just seem to multiply and take over the house? Add books, sporting?equipment, board games and other random stuff to the mix, and we?re talking about BIG trouble.

Here are some tips to organize and contain children?s toys and stuff:

1. One In, One Out

We have this rule at our home where whenever we get a new toy, we look through the old?ones to see which one we can donate or give away. The same is true for books and clothes.

The one-in, one-out rule not only helps keep kiddie clutter under control but also make buying?decisions more thoughtful. Kids, especially kindergartners, tend to not want another toy when it?means they?ll have to give up one they already own. We call it the Buy Less, Give More rule.

?Mama, I want another doll?
?Sure, sweetie. Which one do you want to give away then??
?Umm? I wanna keep them all?
?Then, baby, you can?t have another doll. Because when a new doll comes in, one of your older?ones has to go to another baby.?
?Oh.. okay.. I no want then.?

See? Clutter control and save money too!

2. Give Everything a Home

Yes, let kids know where things go by fixing a ?home? for them. Books in the shelf or cabinet,?toys where they belong and bags and sporting stuff on hooks. Make the ?homes? easy-to-access?so that kids, as young as they are, can easily put away their stuff when they?re done with it.

3. Think Creative for Small Toy Storage

Generally, the bane of our lives as moms is not the big toys but the small ones. You know, Lego?pieces, cars, dolls? clothes and so on. Get the small stuff organized using boxes or buckets,?Ziploc bags and even, egg cartons.

Empty egg cartons, for instance, hold my daughter?s dolls??accessories. Kid-sized, beach buckets are what we store her cars in. Keep the small toy clutter?under control and you?ll have a much neater room.

For more inspiration, check out these fun ways to stay organized as a family.

4. Use Toy and Book Rotation

Finally, and this again, is a biggie. Rotate toys and books. Don?t keep ALL the toys out ALL the?time always.

Have a stash in deep storage and bring it out every two weeks or maybe every month and put the old one away. Not only will this keep clutter under control but will also boost the novelty factor for kids. It keeps things fun without being out of control.

How do you keep kids? toys organized and clutter under control?

? Prerna Malik is a mom, a wife, a writer and woman who believes in parenting with love, being postively productive,?and creating a home that invites you to put your feet up and relax. Find her sharing her simple tips and easy-to-do ideas at?The Mom Writes or follow her on?Twitter.

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Business Marketing Association Phoenix Names Sheila Kloefkorn ...

Phoenix, AZ (Vocus) September 17, 2010

The Phoenix Chapter of the Business Marketing Association (BMA) has named Sheila Kloefkorn as chapter board president. Kloefkorn is founder and president of KEO Marketing, a Phoenix-based online marketing agency. In addition, Charlie Babb has been named chapter vice president. Babb is managing partner at Creative Engine, a full-portfolio marketing firm.

?The Phoenix chapter of the Business Marketing Association was formed three years ago, and has since seen outstanding membership growth and engagement with the Phoenix business-to-business marketing community,? said Kloefkorn. ?Our monthly events have educated marketing professionals on topics ranging from green marketing to employee engagement. The upcoming 2010 Marketing Technology Summit will take the discussion of marketing, technology and what?s working for enterprise level companies to a new level, as well as expand our reach into the local business community. BMA Phoenix is great because it provides an opportunity for not only sparking new business marketing ideas, but also creates new relationships within the marketing community to increase collaboration and innovation among peers.?

Kloefkorn and Babb each bring more than 20 years of corporate and agency marketing experience to the BMA board. Kloefkorn previously served as president of the Phoenix chapter of the American Marketing Association and was the founding co-chair of SEMPO AZ (Search Engine Marketing Professionals Organization AZ). Babb is experienced in many aspects of the technology industry including product marketing, channel marketing, software sales and managed services and has held senior level positions in sales and marketing for start-up and large computer companies.

Kloefkorn replaces outgoing board president Al Maag, chief communications officer of Avnet, Inc., who commented, ?Sheila and Charlie have terrific credentials in business marketing. We look forward to them expanding our chapter?s educational efforts for B2B marketers, and its impact on our community.?

Additional new BMA Phoenix chapter board members include:

Steve Roberts from New Angle Media, Membership Committee Director
Matt Hensler from Canyon Communications, Programs Committee Vice President of Programming
Leigh Goldstein from Arizona Technology Council, Programs Committee Vice President of Events
Jackie Wetzel from the Phoenix Business Journal, Sponsorship Committee Director

The Business Marketing Association (BMA) Phoenix and the Arizona Technology Council are co-hosting the 2010 Marketing Technology Summit on September 23, 2010, at the Phoenix Convention Center. The event was created to educate business marketing professionals on how technology products and services can help them create positive brand awareness and impact sales. The all-day event features three main sessions, a panel discussion and a networking and technology exposition ? all designed to help Arizona marketers build their plans for the future. Event speakers are from leading corporations, including Avnet, Honeywell, Intel, Microsoft, Molex and Motorola.

Event Overview:

Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2010
Time: 8:00 a.m. ? 4:30 p.m.
Location: Phoenix Convention Center
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???????????????????? 100 N. 3rd Street

???????????????????? Phoenix, AZ 85004

Summit Sessions: ????

Session #1: Marketing in the Digital World with Jamie Walker, general manager of Microsoft US Enterprise Marketing Sector
Session #2 ? Application of B2B Marketing Products with Aaron Kahlow, founder Online Marketing Summit; and Brian Chapman, director of e-business, Honeywell Process Solutions
Session #3 ? Marketing?s Role in Establishing the Organization?s Purpose and Brand with Suzanne Martin, head of Motorola Worldwide Network Marketing
Panel Discussion ? Open Forum with Global Marcom Leaders on Technology?s Impact on Brand, Employee and Customer Demand Creation/Engagement, moderated by Gary Slack, national president, Business Marketing Association:
???????? o????Al Maag, chief communications officer, Avnet, Inc.

???????? o????Laurie Griffith Buczek, platform manager, social media strategist digital marketing, Intel Corporation

???????? o????Brian Krause, vice president of marketing and communications, Molex

Networking/Technology Exposition:

Network with peers in business marketing and connect with more than 50 business-to-business and technology companies to learn about products and services designed to help marketers brand their businesses.

Cost to attend (all tickets include lunch):

AZ Tech Council and BMA Members: $ 75
General Admission: $ 100

Register online via the Arizona Technology Council.

About the Business Marketing Association, Phoenix

Begun in 1922 as the National Industrial Advertising Association, today?s Business Marketing Association represents a lifetime of expertise in business-to-business marketing and communications strategy and tactics. The Phoenix chapter was established in 2008. They meet every third Tuesday afternoon with workshops and programs that enhance members? marketing knowledge and careers. To become a member or to learn more about BMA Phoenix, please visit http://www.bmaphoenix.org/. You can also follow BMA Phoenix via Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmaphoenix

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President Obama: "If You've Got A Business - You Didn't Build That ...

Presented without commentary (highlights ours)

There are a lot of wealthy, successful Americans who agree with me -- because they want to give something back.? They know they didn?t -- look, if you?ve been successful, you didn?t get there on your own.? You didn?t get there on your own.? I?m always struck by people who think, well, it must be because I was just so smart.? There are a lot of smart people out there.? It must be because I worked harder than everybody else.? Let me tell you something -- there are a whole bunch of hardworking people out there.? (Applause.)

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If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help.? There was a great teacher somewhere in your life.? Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive.? Somebody invested in roads and bridges.? If you?ve got a business -- you didn?t build that.? Somebody else made that happen.? The Internet didn?t get invented on its own.? Government research created the Internet so that all the companies could make money off the Internet.

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The point is, is that when we succeed, we succeed because of our individual initiative, but also because we do things together.? There are some things, just like fighting fires, we don?t do on our own.? I mean, imagine if everybody had their own fire service.? That would be a hard way to organize fighting fires.

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So we say to ourselves, ever since the founding of this country, you know what, there are some things we do better together.? That?s how we funded the GI Bill.? That?s how we created the middle class.? That?s how we built the Golden Gate Bridge or the Hoover Dam.? That?s how we invented the Internet.? That?s how we sent a man to the moon.? We rise or fall together as one nation and as one people, and that?s the reason I?m running for President -- because I still believe in that idea.? You?re not on your own, we?re in this together.? (Applause.)

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Mobile Miscellany: week of July 9th, 2012

Mobile Miscellany week of July 9th, 2012

Not all mobile news is destined for the front page, but if you're like us and really want to know what's going on, then you've come to the right place. This past week, Motorola debuted the RAZR V in Canada and the Sony Xperia Ion was spotted at Rogers -- curiously, the phone has yet to be formally announced for the carrier. These stories and more await after the break. So buy the ticket and take the ride as we explore the "best of the rest" for this week of July 9th, 2012.

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Reader photos: Southern California Moments, Day 196

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Is There a Moral Duty to Buy Health Insurance? | HealthWorks ...

This question was answered in the affirmative by Tina Rulli, Ezekiel Emanuel, and David Wendler in the July 11, 2012 issue of JAMA.? Let me take you through their arguments.

They start by saying that ?individuals have a moral duty to rescue.?? That is, we should provide aid to folks in urgent need as long as it ?involves minimal risk and burden.?? They didn?t provide a reference for this statement, so I thought I would try to see if there is a literature to support this declaration.

It turns out -according to my favorite crowd-sourced encyclopedia, Wikipedia ? ?a duty to rescue?is a concept in?tort law?that arises in a number of cases, describing a circumstance in which a?party?can be held liable for failing to come to the rescue of another party in peril.?? In?common law, however, there is no general duty to come to the rescue of another -a person cannot be held liable for doing nothing while another person is in peril.? An important exception is emergency workers, such as police firefighters and physicians.

The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) requires that hospitals (and it associated care professionals) provide emergency care to individuals up to the point of stabilization without regard to their ability to pay for it.?? Thus, the uninsured are entitled by law to receive emergency care without having to prove ahead of time that they can cover the costs of that care.? Currently (despite the calls of some at the September 12, 2011 Republican presidential primary debate), we do not let people die or deliver babies in the street if they have shown up at an ED in need of care.

Rulli et al say that ?because physicians and hospitals have a duty to rescue the uninsured by providing acute and emergency care, individuals have a corresponding [moral] duty to purchase insurance to cover the costs of care.?? The moral duty to purchase insurance arises because of a duty on the part of potential ?rescuees? to reduce the burden their rescue places on the rescuers.? In fact, some states, like New Hampshire, have resorted to billing hikers for the cost of their rescue.? Hospitals bill people who receive emergency care but don?t have insurance.? The problem is that many cannot or will not pay those bills.? That results in a financial hardship for the hospitals that is then passed on, via higher charges, to insurers, and finally on to us in the form of higher premiums.? Now, I am not an ethicist so I can?t speak to ?moral duty,? but I must that it seems only fair that everyone ought to be required to have health insurance so that I don?t have to pay higher health insurance premiums because some people cannot or will not buy health insurance.

The authors point out that there are three conditions that must be satisfied in order for potential rescuees to be required to take rescue precautions, in this case, to buy health insurance.? These are:

  1. The chance of needing to be rescued is high
  2. The burdens associated with rescue are substantial
  3. The costs and burdens of the precautions are not excessive

They go on to make a case that each of these conditions are present in the case of emergency care:

  1. Everyone, even young people who believe they are invulnerable, is at risk for requiring unplanned emergency medical care ? whether because of an accident or as a result of inherited or acquired disease.? ?In fact, almost 24% of 18-29 year olds received ER care during the year according to a issue brief published by The Commonwealth Fund.
  2. Emergency and acute inpatient care is expensive.? Most people cannot afford to pay the full cost of receiving those types of services.? Hadley and Miller estimated that uncompensated care totaled $56 billion in 2008 (Health Affairs 27(5) 2008.
  3. Under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, subsidies will be available to help people who cannot afford the cost of health insurance.? For those who can afford it, but choose not to purchase it, the costs and burdens of being required take the rescue precaution of buying insurance should not be deemed to be excessive.

The paper makes the point that because there is a professional and legal duty to provide emergency care, it does not matter if a person declines to buy insurance because they say they will ?waive their right to healthcare? if something bad happens to them.? The reality is that if such a person presents to an emergency department acutely ill or injured, the ED staff must treat them.

The authors close by saying the moral duty to buy insurance only requires individuals to buy enough coverage to cover the costs of acute and emergency care.? They are not morally obligated to buy a health plan that covers preventive services or other types of elective care.

I like this paper because, as I stated earlier, it synchs with my idea of fairness.? If you can?t stomach the egalitarian concept of insurance (we all throw some money into the pool to cover each other when one of us gets sick), then perhaps you can go with the more libertarian concept that individuals have, as the authors conclude, ?a duty to mitigate the burdens of rescue they pose on others.?? Either way, we get to universal coverage and that in my opinion is a very good thing.

Source: http://healthworkscollective.com/psalber/38116/there-moral-duty-buy-health-insurance

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