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  • Friday, July 11, 2008

    Mango Festival

    It's a Mango extravaganza at Fairchild Tropical Gardens this weekend. It's the International Mango Festival with a cook-off, lectures, tree sale, even a mango safari. It's mango-licious. Details here.

    Need a job?

    The Salvation Army is having a Job Fair Friday and Saturday, July 11th and 12th, at its Tamarac Store, 7707 W. Commercial Blvd. They're looking for assistant managers, cashiers and stock people to fill positions at their six stores. The Fair runs from noon to 4 on Friday and 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. (954-721-0705)

    Panda adopted by cat

    It's a heart warming story and we got the video to show.. of a little red panda rejected by its mom at the Amsterdam Zoo, but is now in the loving paws of a domestic cat. Not to worry this little panda won't grow up to be as large as the giant black and white pandas we're all familiar with. The red panda grows up to be a bit larger than a cat, so she won't scare momma cat when she comes back home after a night out.

    Desk Rage

    We've heard of road rage. Now that anger and frustration is finding its way into the office and it's called "Desk Rage." Experts say the stress of job uncertainty, rising gas prices and more have heightened the stress and frustration levels at work, and as a result many are experiencing "desk rage." You can read more about it here. My advice, never ride up too close to anyone's bumper and please don't honk while someone is on the phone.

    Thursday, July 10, 2008

    Really Hot Dogs!

    The Humane Society of Greater Miami is having air conditioning problems. It's not working and with this heat, the dogs are really HOT. They're asking for support from the community to help them get a new A/C. They need $85,000. They've only raised $13,000. Read more about it here.

    Wednesday, July 09, 2008

    You can say no

    You can say no to your boss without endangering your job. Career experts say you can, if you know how. First up agree early on that your boss doesn't want you to be a yes person and it's easier to say "no" if you have defined expectations early in your tenure. Also find a way to demonstrate how "no" will advance your manager's agenda. And lastly, sometimes it's good to just unplug your phone, rather than being faced with work conflicting with personal time. Read more here.

    Job weight gain

    New study finds 45 percent of workers have gained weight since they started their current jobs. Working apparently is bad for the waistline, because we tend to eat out lunch more, snack more, and hit the gym less. Some advice, plan ahead, pack a healthy lunch, don't snack and exercise more. Read more about it here.

    Kids eat more when...

    They watch TV! Study finds kids eat more when they're watching television, on average about 200 calories more. Researchers say television overrides our ability to know when to stop eating. Of course if you need your kids to gain weight, it might be just the thing! Read more about it here.

    Tuesday, July 08, 2008

    Mom's addicted to...

    What are moms addicted to? New study finds moms are addicted to their own baby's smile. And the addiction has drug like qualities in that reward centers in her brain light up when she sees her baby smile. This could be why we want to please our little ones so we can see them smile again and again. Read more about it here.

    Pets and Politics

    A new poll finds pet owners prefer McCain over Obama, while non-pet owners prefer Obama. Coincidentally, McCain has a menagarie of pets including birds, fish, dogs and a ferret, while Obama has none. Obama has promised to get his daughters a dog after the campaign is over. Read more about it here.

    Feeling buggy?

    With the rainy season comes the mosquitos. And this year, also big in South Florida, the gnats. And apparently gnats love to swarm our heads. Experts say they want what's in our eyes, ears and nose... mucous membranes! They also recommend insect repellent. Read more about it here.