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Amino Acids – The basic building blocks of life.

27th March 2007
Amino acids are the chemical are the building blocks that make up protein. Protein could not exist without the proper combination of amino acids. To understand how vital amino acids are, you must understand how essential amino acids are; you have to under...

Vitamins – What really is on the shelves these days?

15th March 2007
Over-the-counter, and more recently, ordered online vitamins come in various forms, combinations and amounts. They are available in tablet, capsule, powder, lozenge, and liquid form. In most cases it is a matter of personal taste as to how they are taken....

Your Home Buying Plan - Part 2 ... Know The FHA Rules Beforehand.

14th March 2007
The government, after being in the people business for decades, has taken a realistic attitude towards average people with credit issues. You are not the only one to have lost a job, gone through a divorce or had medical trauma in your life. When these th...

Your Home Buying Plan - Part 1 ... Uncle Sam May Back You Up

13th March 2007
How can you start an aggressive home buying plan? This is reality. The following information is no fairy tale. If you are serious about buying a home, just understand the situation you are currently in and ask yourself the following questions: Do homes...

Negotiate Debts With No Money ... Creating Something From Nothing

22nd February 2007
This is understandably tough to do but it can be done. Why would someone agree to accept your terms when you have not paid him or her anything in the past? Remember the old saying "Half a loaf is better than nothing". Well again, let's put ourselves in th...

Small Claims Courts and How They Work

15th February 2007
So you’ve decided to go down to the courthouse and go to the Small Claims Division. What now you ask. Let’s take a look at the how and why regarding small claims courts. How did they come about and why are they used so extensively. The first smal...

Restrictive Endorsements - What Is It and How Could It Be Used To Your Advantage

12th February 2007
A restrictive endorsement is this: A notation on the back of a check (NOT THE FRONT) reminding the creditor about their agreement to the terms by which you agreed to pay them some money. Why do banks require you to sign the back of the check when cashing?...

Installing the Motherboard ... Step 8 of 21 in Building Your Own Computer.

08th February 2007
If you’ve been following along then by now the CPU, fan and memory should already be installed onto the motherboard. Installing the whole setup as one piece is tricky but very doable. REMEMBER to take your time. Motherboards, especially those with extra...

Install the Memory ... Step7 of 21 in Building Your Own Computer.

31st January 2007
You should now install your memory modules. You need to make sure you have the right kind of memory for your motherboard, but you should have taken care of this already. On older machines, there are a few installation guidelines to follow. The memory b...

Install Heat Sink and Fan ... Step 6 of 21 in Building Your Own Computer.

30th January 2007
As mentioned in the previous step, slotted processors usually have the heat sink/fan combo installed before the CPU is actually installed onto the motherboard. But, with socket processors, this cannot be done because the fan is actually clipped to the mot...

Negotiating Judgment Settlements

29th January 2007
Mediation has failed and the court has decided to rule in the favor of the creditor. Not the outcome you may have hoped for, but regardless you now have to deal with it. When you settle a judgment you almost always have to so with the law firm that re...

Install the CPU (Step 5 of 21 in building your own computer)

29th January 2007
Installing the CPU is a pretty straight-forward process. The real risk is to the CPU. Doing this step too fast or carelessly can result in damage to the processor. Therefore, don't get nervous. It is an easy step, but do it with care. There are multitu...

Remove the Case Cover (Step 2 in a 21 part articles series on building your own computer)

29th January 2007
This is a very easy step. Basically, you are just taking the cover off your new case. If you have a “Plain Jane” case, take a screwdriver and remove the four or six screws located around the edge on the back of your case. Hang on to these screws and p...

Statute of Limitations..What is it exactly and more importantly can it protect you?

29th January 2007
Statute of Limitations..What is it exactly and more importantly can it protect you? Each state in the Union has a different Statute of Limitations. Do not get confused regarding the Statute of Limitations in collecting debt versus the seven year period...

Building your own PC ... STEP 1: Purchase/Collect the Components ( Part 2)

26th January 2007
Building your own PC STEP 1: Purchase/Collect the Components – Part 2 • Manuals - Believe me, you'll regret it if you don't think ahead and get a board with a good manual. If you purchase a no-name board, you'll probably get stuck with a manual t...
 
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