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12th October 2009
Most of us will face expenses in later life such as university, new car, wedding and first home. If you can afford to start saving for your children, a nest egg in later life can be a huge benefit. Saving just £30 a month for 18 years at an interest rate... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
If you can walk at a continuous pace for thirty minutes, you will not only lose weight, but also increase your energy. Make sure to set your goal for a specific duration or distance to encourage proper weight control and overall health.
When properly d... Read >
Author: Ed Forteau
25th September 2009
Weight training for golfers may sound exhausting to you and even an oxymoron, but I can tell you it’s not a secret anymore. Weight training for golfers is a must if you want to achieve your highest level of golf performance.
You don’t need to fear... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
If the thought of a book on economics is about as exciting as watching your toenails grow, or you are under-whelmed with statistics and number crunching theory, then the bestselling book Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everyth... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th August 2009
Healthy People
Healthy soil breeds healthy plants. Healthy plants produce healthy, nutritious crops. Healthy crops provide tasty, nutrient-rich foods. Tasty, nutritious foods make for healthier diets, individuals, and families. Similarly, animals that a... Read >
Author: Show Off Organics
30th July 2009
It seems like every day another large business announces more layoffs, plant closings, reorganization, or all of the above. Lost somewhere in the headlines are the hardships small business owners are facing. Businesses are seeing a dramatic drop in sales ... Read >
Author: Joshua Bedor
29th June 2009
The relationship between exercise and migraines is quixotic. Science announces that exercise, by promoting the regular release of endorphins, the body's natural agony controllers, should help ease the frequency and severity of migraines. Many migraineurs ... Read >
Author: Sebastian Ramsey
22nd June 2009
Wind has an amazing strength; from mild spring zephyrs to mighty tornados, wind can cause damage, set a boat sailing or cool tropical areas. Now, thanks to advances in technology, wind can also power anything from a single home to large residential areas... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th June 2009
While the current credit crunch has caused many industries to constrict, fewer couples filing for divorce, has provided another unexpected drop. Is it just that the financial crisis has made it a lot harder for couples to sell jointly owned homes, plus t... Read >
Author: lynthomas
12th May 2009
The proposed 30 June deadline for the Government’s First Home Owner Boost scheme is seeing our financial institutions inundated with loan applications as first time buyers rush to take advantage of up to $24,000 in bonus payments.
Whilst there is som... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn
23rd April 2009
As Supply Chain and Business Leaders, we do not have to be reminded about just how tough things are in this economy. Sales are most likely down with the dramatic drop in the fourth quarter of 2008 and the slump has continued thus far in 2009. No one kno... Read >
Author: Ara Surenian
25th March 2009
In these tough economic times, UK travellers are becoming more and more prudent about their spending on luxury goods and especially that foreign holiday. All the evidence points towards British consumers staying at home in 2009 and also in hope of boostin... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
13th March 2009
Tough economic times can increase emotional stress and anxiety—especially for couples. Here are some positive coping mechanisms when the going gets tough…
The economic crisis is all over the news. With the dramatic drop of over 50% in the stock m... Read >
Author: Christine Hardway
09th March 2009
Like the rest of America, I am also feeling the pinch of the economic down turn and the dramatic drop in the housing market. I am one of the rare people that have a house that is too big for what I need, so I was thinking about selling it. With the h... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com
02nd February 2009
New figures released today by a major mortgage sector body have revealed the stark reality of the downturn in housing market. The Council of Mortgage Lenders' analysis shows that lending dropped 30% in 2008, which is extremely worrying news for everyone i... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
02nd February 2009
New figures released today by a major mortgage sector body have revealed the stark reality of the downturn in housing market. The Council of Mortgage Lenders' analysis shows that lending dropped 30% in 2008, which is extremely worrying news for everyone i... Read >
Author: Darell Joyce
30th January 2009
Genital herpes may not be deadly, but it can be physically painful and emotionally debilitating. Those who have it may suffer from painful sores as well as feelings of shame, regret, isolation, and undesirability.
"We, as a society, don’t do well wit... Read >
Author: lluuczi28s
30th January 2009
Genital herpes may not be deadly, but it can be physically painful and emotionally debilitating. Those who have it may suffer from painful sores as well as feelings of shame, regret, isolation, and undesirability.
"We, as a society, don’t do well wit... Read >
Author: Luzia
14th January 2009
Kodor Electronics gives a boost to the digital cinema initiative today with the release of the KodeKey™ Professional Zip Platform for Windows and Mac OS X computer systems.
Movie studios are expected to make wide investments in digital cinema upgra... Read >
Author: MusicDish
06th January 2009
You have recently discovered the wonderful world of weight lifting. Just down the street from your home is a wonderful gym that is open twenty-four hours a day to accommodate the long hours you spend at your place of employment. For the first six months... Read >
Author: glchandler
05th September 2008
There are many, many benefits to weight training, such as you look better, have more confidence, better performance at physical tasks and so on. But you will never enjoy any of these benefits unless you get started weight training. So what are you waiting... Read >
Author: jdobson
17th August 2008
Territory housing market hits snags
Big rises in construction costs have lead to Territorians taking out fewer, but bigger, home loans, industry experts say.
The Northern Territory Mortgage and Finance Association says there has been a dramatic drop... Read >
Author: sws
24th July 2008
One of the Canary Islands - Tenerife - is set to revive a once thriving tourism business. The island was once a premier holiday hot spot amongst the elite, but a lack of investment caused it to fade off the holiday destination map. Now, with local leaders... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th July 2008
Good mortgage deals are becoming harder and harder to come by with more and more lenders upping their fixed rates. The interest rates on fixed rate mortgages have now reached a ten year high and some experts believe they are going to continue to rise even... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers
06th June 2008
A few short years ago child obesity was a rare thing but today it is all too common around the world and especially in the United States, which now has one of the highest rates of child obesity of any country in the world. There are of many reasons for th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
25th May 2008
From reality shows about flipping homes to infomercials that promise you’ll get rich quick, the message is the same: Buying a home that is facing foreclosure (also know as a "short sale") is a sure way to financial security. However, considering all th... Read >
Author: Eddie S
26th March 2008
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a naturally-occuring compound found in every cell in the body. CoQ10 levels are reported to decrease with age and to be low in patients with some chronic diseases such as heart conditions, muscular dystrophies, Parkinsons disease, ... Read >
Author: MaxHealth
24th February 2008
Medical experts will agree that women tend to have higher blood pressure and a greater risk of excessively high blood pressure after the menopause. However, many have claimed that this is due merely to ageing and weight gain, rather than the menopause it... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
22nd August 2007
Since high definition TV programming first made its appearance, some TV programming service provider have been quicker than others to recognize its growth potential. Their responses have all been different and what many service providers have done, such a... Read >
Author: Kaptain
07th February 2007
When you choose to bottle fed your child your need to be extra vigilant in taking care of your baby's teeth. Study after study has shown that babies that are bottle-fed suffer more dental problems than those that are exclusively breastfed. The following a... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
23rd January 2007
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to specific triggers such as foods, medications, insect venom, or latex. Although comprehensive information is not available, the best statistics indicate that as many as 40.9 million people ... Read >
Author: epipen
21st April 2006
If the thought of a book on economics is about as exciting as watching your toenails grow, or you are under-whelmed with statistics and number crunching theory, then the bestselling book Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everyth... Read >
Author: John Woolf
05th March 2006
Can You Be An Intrepreneur?
intrepreneur 'in-tra-pre-noor', n. a person who organizes, maintains and takes responsibility for an internet business venture.
Starting any business is a somewhat daunting task, but to start what is now known as a t... Read >
Author: Gordon McAlpine
04th December 2005
Weight training for golfers may sound exhausting to you and even an oxymoron, but I can tell you it's not a secret anymore. Weight training for golfers is a must if you want to achieve your highest level of golf performance.
You don't need to fear it!... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen
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