Articles, tagged with "dependence", page 1
10th May 2013
Are you currently insecure about your capability to train a new dog? Does your dog exhibit certain behaviors you usually do not like? Well, you've located the right write-up. Continue reading for some wonderful dog education suggestions.
Be patient whe...
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Author:
Marlo Dayal
16th April 2013
Sleep problems affects thousands of people all over the world. In fact, over thirty percent of people have problems with insomnia, which can be the result of anxiety, stress, in response to medication in addition to many other physical and mental factors....
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Author:
Hilario Oliven
29th June 2012
Such is our dependence on computers to perform all tasks – from the most mundane to the most crucial – that it’s nothing short of a catastrophe when your so far reliable machine suddenly stops responding. At this time, who’s that one person who can not on...
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Author:
Marie Durham
26th March 2012
Here is a very unconventional approach to wealth-building… one that will give you a fully-insured, GUARANTEED 13.5% RETURN on your money while you enjoy zero-risk. Want a higher return? How about a guaranteed 16% ROI?
This has nothing to do with invest...
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Author:
Steven W. Graham
07th October 2011
Dependence on men can be very risky too early on in new relationships. If you're looking for a man, you probably think of all the advantages when you meet him, such as constant companionship and the luxury of being able to sit back and have someone to loo...
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Author:
Lucy O'Brien
08th April 2011
Each time an coach teaches a lesson or clinic, he always has a objective in view. Tennis drills need to center on portions of the game that players wish to boost. A good number of tennis drills don't just simply allow you to train one type of shot, like f...
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Author:
Will
24th March 2011
In USA, according to estimates per capita credit card possession is 3.4. More than 23 billions of credit card transactions occur in a year in USA alone. In this direction, the UK, countries of EU and other developed countries are not lagging behind. Emerg...
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Author:
unbulat
17th December 2010
Nothing will drain your energy more than a bad relationship. An abusive lover will leave you feeling rejected, used and unloved. In some cases, this kind of relationship may result in physical abuse. This, coupled with emotional abuse can make it harder f...
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Author:
Carline Jensen
06th December 2010
The additional world, bankrupt out in 1939, brought about afflicted anamnesis to humans all over the world. After that adverse war, the accuracy brainy trend became popular, because a chargeless allowance for numberous damaged hearts was just needed. Then...
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Author:
Icedream
28th September 2010
This article explores the definition of 'sheltered housing' with the town planning system in the UK and its interface with the term 'care homes'.
The essential difference between sheltered housing use, and nursing homes for the elderly, apart from the ...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
20th August 2010
Navigating this journey of life without a clear divine direction could be likened to a pilot flying a plane without clear signals from the control tower. He is a disaster waiting to happen. A life without direction can be frustrating and confusing. Here a...
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Author:
Tony Olukoyede
11th August 2010
Being in a relationship is a wonderful experience. But if you have fallen for the guy you are with and he still has a crush on you then the balance of the relationship gets tipped. If you want to make your crush fall in love with you the here are a few th...
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Author:
Russell Jackson
09th August 2010
The adverse aspects are usually related to dependence. Drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and even play are all bad activities that are addictive. But if there is a kind of dependency that's actually great for adults and children, is an addiction to sudoku puzzle...
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Author:
josandler
04th August 2010
An important aspect of RGMVP's poverty reduction goals is to address social risks and build safety nets for the poor. While membership of the CIPs itself is the biggest safety net for the poor, risk mitigation measures have been instituted at several leve...
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pressbrief
18th June 2010
People say that too much of anything is detrimental for health. And this holds true for pretty much everything. And in terms of drinking, it is more. In the event you drink merely in as much as company or perhaps because you enjoy it and it is not just a ...
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Author:
EdPhilips