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Scott Heydt – Educational Consultant – Steps to Self-Employment – A Business Startup & Entrepreneurial Guide
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Steps to Self-Employment A Business Startup and Entrepreneurial Guide. Gerald D. Vinci. Resources & Tools. Marketing & Design Help. Scott Heydt – Educational Consultant. January 19, 2014. Gerald D. Vinci – Marketing Consultant, & Entrepreneur. January 18, 2014. Alen Paule Silverstein – The Serial Entrepreneur. January 17, 2014. Darla Marx – Author & Screenwriter. January 19, 2014. Mice Don’t Taste Like Chicken. Scott earned a BA in Elementary Education and Psychology from Moravian College and an MA in Le...
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Mice Don't Taste Like Chicken: Meet Cross' Critters: Part VII: Elmer & Super
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Mice Don't Taste Like Chicken. Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Meet Cross' Critters: Part VII: Elmer and Super. A poem, by Elmer and Super, Mr. Cross' classroom geckos. Do not call us freaks,. Although we lack eyelids. And keep our eyeballs clean by licking their see-through covering. Do not call us freaks,. Although our toes cling us to every known surface,. Except the Teflon pan in your kitchen. Do not call us freaks,. Although in fits of anger,. We will shoot our putrid smelling feces in your direction. Subscr...
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Mice Don't Taste Like Chicken: Meet Cross' Critters: Part VI: Wartz
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Mice Don't Taste Like Chicken. Saturday, May 1, 2010. Meet Cross' Critters: Part VI: Wartz. Toads and frogs may seem alike, but don't tell Wartz that. Wartz prides himself on his toady features. Unlike the bulgy-eyed, long hind-footed, and slimy skinned frog who resorts to "childish hopping" (his words), Wartz has a powerfully stout body, dry skin, and paratoid (poison) glands behind his eyes. He walks instead of hops and sports his warts as proud pock marks like tattoos. A: A frog I pushed down a hill.
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