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Kimberly A. Laux

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About Kimberly A. Laux

For nine years, Kimberly A. Laux has written features for several print and online publications, including The Flint Journal, Real Detroit Weekly, FAITH and university websites. She earned a master's degree in communication and teaches at the University of Michigan-Flint. Laux also holds certification through the American Council on Exercise.

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Why doesn't he talk to me? Why won't he do the dishes? Is he cheating? The differences between men and women can be troublesome. The source of most conflict in relationships can usually be traced back to miscommunication. By looking at the differences between men and women, the role of body language in interaction and your own behavior, you can better understand the man in your life.Step 1Consider the differences between the way men and women communicate. In her book "You Just Don't Understand," linguistic expert Deborah Tannen, Ph.D., states that men use language to show status while women... continue reading
Aztec pyramids, bustling beaches, colorful cuisine---traveling with your family to Mexico is an adventure your children will remember for the rest of their lives. The World Tourism Organisation lists Mexico as one of the world's top 10 travel destinations. You will want to take the following steps to make sure your trip runs smoothly.Step 1Obtain the proper documentation. As of June 1, 2009, passports are required for most U.S. citizens traveling from the United States via land, sea and air regardless of destination. Children under 16 must also present an original or copy of their birth... continue reading
One of the joys of pregnancy is showing off your bump---that growing tummy people can't seem to get enough of. But revealing a post-baby belly is the last thing most moms want to do. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), a healthy weight gain of 25 to 35 pounds is recommended during pregnancy. The Mayo Clinic estimates women lose approximately 10 pounds during birth. Shedding those remaining 15 to 20 pounds can be a challenge. By examining celebrity diets and workouts, you can see how it's done.Step 1Define your goals, and establish a realistic plan to... continue reading