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04th September 2009
A charger solar is a fantastic option used for persons every time on
the move. If individuals are every time wandering, a charger solar is a
wonderful user-friendly option that will not waste resources.
There are a few first-rate brands of char... Read >
Author: Roger B. Jones
27th August 2009
It's all CHUMP CHANGE compared to what I make...
And I don't even have a job!
Wait!..........Take a minute, and ask yourself this question. "Where do I want to be six months from now?"
Dear Friend
If I can guess about you, you probably have... Read >
Author: januszjanulis
20th August 2009
Everyone involved in the property market, if not anyone who owns a house has heard the buzz-acronym FSBO. For Sale by Owner property is -- you guessed it -- property being sold privately by its owner without the use of an estate agent.
FSBO has grown inc... Read >
Author: Write About Property
19th August 2009
To judge from what we see all around us, one of a person’s most basic desires is to achieve a sense of security. We want to be assured that tomorrow will be at least “as good,” but preferably “better” than today.
When you Google “security... Read >
Author: mastan.sagaciti
16th August 2009
Treepees are a fantastic invention which combine a tent or teepee structure, which hangs from a tree. So for example if you like camping but see the muddiness factor as the downside then Treepees are definitely for you. Want to avoid the worms and insects... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
15th August 2009
Traditionally childrens wigwams and other types of childrens play tents have been bought by loving parents who want to give their children a colourful, practical fun present. Otherwise known as wendy houses, pop up tents and cubby houses, these can be fou... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca
13th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Elda Titus
Throughout history cupolas with their prominent placement on the roof tops serve both aesthetics and functionality by ventilating or providing a view. Cupolas originated before the 19th Century and are dramatic architectur... Read >
Author: Prairie Rose Country
07th August 2009
As a teen, I told my parents I was leaving home and going out on my personal. Some young men might be prepared to leave home at that age, but I was leaving with the spirit and attitude of a runaway. By leaving I was declaring my intention to run my life... Read >
Author: Refugio Ramsey
17th July 2009
Susan Chodakiewitz is a writer, composer and producer. She is the founder of Booksicals Children´s Books- Encouraging the love of reading through the arts. Through her company Booksicals she has created the Booksicals on Stage literacy program which is c... Read >
Author: Dorothy Thompson
17th July 2009
When we first got married and furnished our first little house, a tiny terraced cottage in Puckeridge which is a village in East Anglia, we were extremely strapped for cash. Everything we had we had spent on a deposit for the house and on a few furnishing... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2009
There’s nothing quite like the family dog. It’s almost a slice of Americana. In ever cheesy fifties image of the Perfect American Family we see a nice little house with a white picket fence, Mom and Dad, two children (usually a boy and a girl), and ... Read >
Author: Jerrymace
22nd June 2009
Do you have small children frequently going about your house, yours or a neighbours, and you need to do some work with tools which children must not touch? Are you painting or cutting metal frequently? Your house isn't the place for it. You need a garden ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
So you are a single mother.
I bet when you were younger and dreamed about your life you definitely did not imagine it turning out like this.
I always dreamed of being happily married, in my own little house with my Little Ones playing happily in the g... Read >
Author: CiCi B
17th April 2009
So you are a single mother.
I bet when you were younger and dreamed about your life you definitely did not imagine it turning out like this.
I always dreamed of being happily married, in my own little house with my Little Ones playing happily in the g... Read >
Author: CiCi B
08th January 2009
Have you ever had those Honey crisp apples? If not, you don't know what you're missing especially if you are an apple aficionado.
Now I'm more than willing to drive the extra mile especially if it's for something special like a Honey crisp apple. I dro... Read >
05th January 2009
Getting a term life insurance quote is easy, though a company will want to see how much of a financial risk to them you will be as you try to find a term life insurance quote online. Over 50? Over 65? Your age will play a big part in the process and the... Read >
Author: insurancetim
05th January 2009
Getting a term life insurance quote is easy, though a company will want to see how much of a financial risk to them you will be as you try to find a term life insurance quote online. Over 50? Over 65? Your age will play a big part in the process and the... Read >
Author: insurancetim
22nd November 2008
Largest city in New England, Boston is the economic and cultural center for the entire state. It is combination of five urban local bodies namely, Brookline, Cambridge, Somerville, Chelsea, and Quincy. With a population of over one million, the city obvi... Read >
Author: zander smith
13th October 2008
Back in my twenties, I rented a quaint little house in San Francisco, a short distance to the beach. The house was purely and simply with a small front yard. There were only a beautiful pink color as the daisy perennial and wealth increasingly, it cinerar... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma
13th October 2008
Back in my twenties, I rented a quaint little house in San Francisco, a short distance to the beach. The house was purely and simply with a small front yard. There were only a beautiful pink color as the daisy perennial and wealth increasingly, it cinerar... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma
13th October 2008
Back in my twenties, I rented a quaint little house in San Francisco, a short distance to the beach. The house was purely and simply with a small front yard. There were only a beautiful pink color as the daisy perennial and wealth increasingly, it cinerar... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma
22nd July 2008
Coffee shop. The background beat of some silly pop music. Buzz of conversation. The glow of laptop screens. And then, one near the counter, the other in a window seat, they both look up, and their eyes meet. Attraction! Next thing you know, they're pickin... Read >
Author: Mark Silver
30th May 2008
One of the best scenes in the new film 10000 BC is a showdown between the caveman-hero of the prehistoric saga, and a giant, snarling sabertooth tiger. After centuries of pet domestication, it can be hard to remember that your fuzzy little house cat is di... Read >
Author: BLoding
18th February 2008
Are you a first time buyer who wants to buy a castle, but can only afford a drawbridge? When your real estate agent takes you to see tiny houses that you can only just afford, do you say that it's too much like the one that your great-grandpa lived in? ... Read >
Author: Branden Schroeder
21st October 2007
Need a new summer home or home for your in-laws? A Katrina Cottage might be just the thing. Developed in response to one of the worst natural disasters this country has ever seen, these sturdy little go-anywhere homes are now available at the retail lev... Read >
Author: M Shane
01st April 2007
One of the most exotic holiday destinations in the world is Thailand. Every year, many people choose this little corner of paradise to spend their vacation as they enjoy the climate, the Thai culture and the multitude of activities.
Koh Phangan is the ... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
22nd February 2007
Have you surfed real estate sites lately? Many still make some fundamental mistakes that tend to drive visitors away, rather than offering a rich experience that people will return to.
A visitor who has come back to your site several times is well on... Read >
Author: Roselind Hejl
15th November 2006
"Credit card wealth secrets," the ad read. I assumed it was yet another over-hyped unworkable scheme. It probably was, but it made me remember the times in my life when I have used credit cards to make money.
As Robert Kyosaki says, there's "good debt"... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
15th November 2006
Living the Dream
If you are planning to purchase a property in Greece or even just thinking about it you will need a guide to help you though the potential minefield. Whether you dream of a beach villa, village house or an apartment in the town, it i... Read >
Author: Claire May
10th October 2006
What if you were able to buy a decent two bedroom home for about $30,000, fix it up a little and put it on the market for $80,000? Do you think you could make some money that way? This is the story of a man who lost it all that way, followed by a few less... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
17th August 2006
If you're looking for a little buddy to take care of and keep you company than you should immediately search for a pet store where you can choose from a large variety of species and colors of little(or big if you want) companions.
Or maybe you already ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th August 2006
Folding dining room tables are great resources for saving space. If you are cramped up in a tiny little house with too many kids and not enough room to breathe, a folding table may be the answer for you.
Folding dining room tables are great solutions ... Read >
Author: Eugene Allee
16th July 2006
Volunteer experience
About a month ago I returned to Denmark after almost 2 months in Thailand, most of the time spent in The Tiger Temple. It has been a fantastic experience, and I would like to share it with whoever wants to read it!!
It all started... Read >
Author: webmaster yellowberry
26th May 2006
Can you imagine living without cars, without light switches, without TVs? Well, once you start reading "Little House", you will be transported, in your imagination, back to moments that seem almost surreal. A time where kids actually played outside, and g... Read >
Author: Indratno Widiarto
09th November 2005
A couple of years ago my wife and I were in the process of selling our house. We were pretty sure we had found a buyer and had agreed on a price acceptable to both them, and us but they wouldn't be able to buy our house for about three months. My wife and... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
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