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Law of Attraction Classics: Suggestion Is Power - Sports

23rd September 2009
This subtle force of the repeated suggestion overcomes our reason, acting directly on our emotions and our feelings, finally penetrating to the very depths of our subconscious minds. This is the basic principle of all successful advertising---the continue... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Pleasanton: A Prime Spot For Wedding Venues

23rd September 2009
Pleasanton also known as “P-town,” is a wonderful and culturally diverse city. It is a great place to have your wedding and have your family and friends come together for your milestone moment. As a wedding planner I thought I would list some interest... Read >
Author: Jud Yaski

Oak Interior Doors make your home look rich and high class

22nd September 2009
Oak wood is a hardy wood, which has been immensely popular in the making of doors, windows, and furniture during ancient as well as modern times. Oak is used for external and internal doors and is used both as solid wood and wood veneer. The continuing po... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi

The Secret of Happiness is Oak Furniture

22nd August 2009
The Secret of Happiness is Oak Furniture This is because Oak Furniture provides us with a Home For Life, and besides sustenance and survival, shelter is one of the three basic requirements of the Human species. Oak Furniture Lets Anyone Start Building ... Read >
Author: Click Oak

Studio City Oaks Park – Construction begins

08th August 2009
The Park, aptly named because it stretches between Studio City’s and Sherman Oaks’ border, is really a large median that divides a 2,000 foot stretch of Ventura Boulevard from residential homes and is a vision of the neighborhood and local businesses.... Read >
Author: studiocityconnect

Cork And Laminate Floor

01st August 2009
Cork And Laminate Floor Cork flooring is available in both tile and plank. It is built on a Uniclic system, meaning that it's very easy to install. Because it is made without cutting down cork oak trees, cork floorings are very environmentally friendl... Read >
Author: geifloor

Store Vitamin Supplements The Right Way

30th July 2009
As a dietary adviser, I visit my clients at home and I take a look at the environment that they live in and how they maintain their health supplies. I most often find the dietary supplements and vitamin bottles directly beside the refrigerator in a cupbo... Read >
Author: devid

Western Native Plant Toyon or California Holly, Beautiful Flowering Drought Tolerant Screen Shrubs

24th July 2009
Toyon, California Holly or California Christmas Berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia) are beautiful shrubs cultivated for their bright red berries in winter and deep green leaves. Toyon is an ideal replacement for English Holly (Ilex) if you need a drought-tol... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan

Why is Austin the Going Green Authority?

15th July 2009
Year after year, the community is placing a lot of focus on Austin Texas as one of the greenest metropolitan areas in the country! It’s settled along the Colorado River, this metropolitan region is not exclusively one of the quickest growing cities in t... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Life Training Teaches us About Clarity of Foresight

06th July 2009
A vision is a central picture that unites the heart, the mind, and desires at hand to a future desired result. A sturdy crystallized vision will help you attain your goals in the future and compel that vision to manifest itself into the present. As well a... Read >
Author: Gary Eby

Life Training Teaches us About Clarity of Foresigh

02nd July 2009
“Life Training Teaches us About Clarity of Foresight” Gary Eby A vision is a central picture that unites the heart, the mind, and desires at hand to a future desired result. A sturdy crystallized vision will help you attain your goals in the futur... Read >
Author: Gary Eby

Raleigh Real Estate | Discover North Carolina's Best

13th June 2009
Set aside for a moment any misconception you might have about Raleigh. Consider it anew. Like the rest of the country, Raleigh is working hard to pull itself out of a recession. It is using its vast arsenal of economic muscle to enter the coming years wit... Read >
Author: michael russell

Discovering the best of Portugal

18th May 2009
If you are looking for the best of Portugal, you might end up getting confused. Portugal is quite popular for best activities, wonderful tourists' places and Portuguese monuments and even excellent products like Portuguese wine, Portuguese horses, Portugu... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Dripping Springs More Than the Gateway to the Hill Country

13th May 2009
Dripping Springs Texas also known as The Gateway to the Hill Country by many, but its much more than a Gateway, it’s a fine up and coming community in its own right. Texas has many fine communities, large, small, big, and miniscule and everything in bet... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase

Santa Clarita Apartments | Embracing the odd, while maintaining a good community

11th May 2009
If you are planning to move to Santa Clarita, there are certain things you should know about the community. It is a good time to be a renter in this California city, and it is also a good time to be a resident, as the eccentric cast of characters that mak... Read >
Author: michael russell

Santa Clarita Apartments | Embracing the odd, while maintaining a good community

11th May 2009
If you are planning to move to Santa Clarita, there are certain things you should know about the community. It is a good time to be a renter in this California city, and it is also a good time to be a resident, as the eccentric cast of characters that mak... Read >
Author: michael russell

Greece is Proving That You Can Prosper in a Recession: Here is How

01st May 2009
If you open a newspaper these days, chances are that you will find a world map coloured in red. Next to the map, you will see a table with two columns. The first will contain names of countries and the second a list of negative figures. Those dismal numbe... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Shimla Hotel Packages | Travel to Shimla | Shimla honeymoon

01st May 2009
Shimla, the erstwhile summer capital of Britishers, is a true blend of royalty, ethnicity and modernity. The place is blessed with unparalleled natural beauty and attracts hordes of visitors. The colonial aura, which still descends upon this hill station ... Read >
Author: Mussoorie

Shimla Hotel Packages | Travel to Shimla | Shimla honeymoon

01st May 2009
Shimla, the erstwhile summer capital of Britishers, is a true blend of royalty, ethnicity and modernity. The place is blessed with unparalleled natural beauty and attracts hordes of visitors. The colonial aura, which still descends upon this hill station ... Read >
Author: shimlahotel

A moral ideal for the 21st century: the sovereign entrepreneur

23rd April 2009
There is a Portuguese riddle that asks you to guess which being grows rapidly during its youth, takes 18 years to reach adulthood, usually lives to celebrate its 70th birthday, is able to survive adverse conditions, and produces sufficient wealth to feed ... Read >
Author: John Vespasian

Soil For Your Garden

17th April 2009
The plants, which grow in a garden, prefer, like most other plants, the best soil that is to be found. The best is, loam of several feet deep, with a bed of limestone, sandstone, or sand, below. But, we must take what we find, or, rather, what we ha... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Tips for Growing Azaleas

07th April 2009
Nothing pops from your garden like a solid coat of flowers. When the azalea bush blooms, this is exactly what it produces. It is known for blooming all at once, creating a burst of color that is rich, has a wonderful fragrance and is famous for its beauty... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Let's Learn About Gardening

05th April 2009
Those who have gardens already formed and planted, have, of course, not the situation to choose. But, I am to suppose, that new gardens will, in a country like this, be continually to be formed; and, therefore, it is an essential part of my duty to point ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Forest - Acquisition of the Cork

10th March 2009
The unique artless facts of cork make it a most underlayments for cork flooring with effect substantial for the handling of unassailable transmission in hard apparent flooring applications. Cork Underlayment: Sheets Standard Cork Underlayment The... Read >
Author: Yayo

Discover Your Hay Fever Allergy And Combat It With Vitamins And Herbs

10th March 2009
Hay fever, which is an allergy to proteins in the pollen of trees, grasses, some plants, or mold, affects the mucous membranes of the nose, eyes, and air passages. Symptoms of hay fever include itchy, red eyes; watery discharge from the nose and eyes; sn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Austin Gardening: Native Texas Trees

24th February 2009
If living in a peaceful and beautiful environment seems to be impossible for many, the people in Austin Texas could definitely prove them wrong. Thousands of lush native trees and colorful wildflowers could be found in the heart of the city of Austin Texa... Read >
Author: Joe Cline

Raleigh NC Real Estate - Rediscovering One of the Southeast’s Finest Cities

07th February 2009
Set aside for a moment any misconception you might have about Raleigh. Consider it anew. Like the rest of the country, Raleigh is working hard to pull itself out of a recession. It is using its vast arsenal of economic muscle to enter the coming years wit... Read >
Author: michael russell

Austin Area Restaurantes With Patio Dining

02nd February 2009
One of the most attractive parts about life in Austin is our ability to be outdoors almost the entire year round. Austin's restaurants reflect this outdoorsy aesthetic, with many of them providing attractive and fun al fresco dining. Here are some of the ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray

The Oak Tree

17th January 2009
The oak is one of the world’s most recognizable species of tree. Humans use its wood in all sorts of applications. Due to its dense nature and beautiful look, oak is common in furniture from oak bedroom furniture to dining room tables . There are over ... Read >
Author: George Venables

Family Day Trips In Central Texas

09th January 2009
There is always somewhere interesting to visit in and around the Austin area. If you are looking for a day trip somewhere nearby to entertain your family, then Austin and the surrounding area is the place to be! Inner ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Many Facts About Oak Tree

29th December 2008
The Oak Treed is Considered to be one of the most significant and magnificent plants in the whole world. In all there are over 300 varieties of these majestic afforest giants. Some species of oaks contain the Royal Oak and Quercus Robur (Common Oak), ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

California adventures you won't soon forget

01st December 2008
Sometimes you just want a vacation or getaway that is different from anything you've done before -- something you can take back to work and talk about around the water cooler. California is blessed with many such unique vacation adventures, and here ar... Read >
Author: CaliforniaWeekend.com

Driving in Stellenbosch, South Africa

27th November 2008
The historic city of Stellenbosch is located about 50km east of Cape Town in the Western Cape. It's an important centre of the Cape Winelands and is the second oldest city in South Africa. The name Stellenbosch means Stel’s Forest – this is the colloq... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

WHAT’S IN A NAME? A LOT IF IT’S A MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY

08th October 2008
Nothing is more disconcerting than approaching a nice manufactured home community and seeing that the name on the sign is “Roll-a-coach” or “Mobile Heaven”. If it is not bad enough that the industry is constantly battling the stigma of being lesse... Read >
Author: Dave Reynolds

WHAT’S IN A NAME? A LOT IF IT’S A MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY

08th October 2008
WHAT’S IN A NAME? A LOT IF IT’S A MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY Nothing is more disconcerting than approaching a nice manufactured home community and seeing that the name on the sign is “Roll-a-coach” or “Mobile Heaven”. If it is not bad enou... Read >
Author: Dave Reynolds

Austin Area Restaurantes With Patio Dining

02nd October 2008
One of the most attractive parts about life in Austin is our ability to be outdoors almost the entire year round. Austin's restaurants reflect this outdoorsy aesthetic, with many of them providing attractive and fun al fresco dining. Here are some of the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Silky Silks

29th April 2008
In India most religious rituals are conducted by wearing silks. This is an auspicious material for all Hindu ceremonies. The grace and style of a silk drape is eclectic. The range of silks differs per state. South varieties come in Kanjivaram. Dharmav... Read >
Author: Jennie

Mallorca, Majorca, agroturismo and rural hotels in Mallorca, Majorca

04th April 2008
Alcudia, is surrounded an amazing wall around the town that was built in the fourteen hundreds, in the weaving maze of streets you can find ice cream parlour’s, and some traditional but cosy restaurants. The Es Convent restaurant is housed in the nunner... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler

Ten Tips For Budding Authors

28th March 2008
1. For me the most important tip is to write, write every day, 365 days a year. Remember practice makes perfect. 2. Very few authors are published on their first attempt; it’s a hard slog and you’ll often want to pact the whole writing business in. ... Read >
Author: gurpreet singh

Sevenoaks – From Vine View

26th February 2008
Sevenoaks is a commuter town which is located in the High Weald of Kent, bordered by a number of the beautiful scenery in South East England. Placed around each spot of Sevenoaks is a positive feature of picturesque as well as beautiful towns, country lan... Read >
Author: onlinevine@googlemail.com

Saddle Ridge is the first of its kind - an equestrian development that is also "green."

25th February 2008
SEBRING — Equestrian enthusiasts and people who enjoy peace and quiet will enjoy a new development in rural Highlands County. The 1,200-acre development, near the western edge of the county between Sebring and Lake Placid, will offer 10-acre to 18-ac... Read >
Author: Mandy Sheets

Could You Build A List Of One Million Subscribers In 20 Weeks?

24th February 2008
"One million subscribers in just 20 weeks, this guy is crazy!" I hear you cry ... Well it is undoubtedly a lot to ask, but I'll show you an example in a moment of just how fast mighty oaks can grow from a single acorn... There's lots of ways to buil... Read >
Author: Richard Taylor

Natural Allergy Relief For Oak Pollen

24th January 2008
Anyone who lives in an area with a high number of oak trees is all too familiar with the huge amounts of pollen that these trees produce and the oak pollen allergy symptoms that result. Looking almost like fuzzy little worms, the pollen pods release the ... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

Monaco Yacht Show Has Zero Carbon Footprint For 2007

11th September 2007
Despite being the second smallest country in the world Monaco has established herself as the natural European home for many of the world's wealthiest men and women due to her tax haven status, with many more visiting on holiday while cruising the Mediterr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mysterious Itch Mites

10th September 2007
A microscopic mite, Pyemotes herfsi -- aptly called an “itch mite”-- is responsible for the mysterious, itchy red bites recently reported by a number of Midwest state residents.The microscopic itch mites prey on small fly maggots which cause “leaf e... Read >
Author: James Harris

How to Attract Fairies

13th August 2007
I often go out to the countryside to visit my mother. Her home is like a magnet; it draws you in from the street. Walking up to her porch, one cannot mistake how the air sparkles. Even the cares of the world, which have been weighing down your shoulders, ... Read >
Author: Robin Daniels

Prepare for a visit to Napa Valley

24th July 2007
Situated not far from San Francisco, Napa Valley is often called the Wine Valley. There is a travel route passing through the valley that one can overcome in one day. This is the duration of almost all the tours, which start in San Francisco. However, ... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

The Chianti Sculputre Park

14th July 2007
The Chianti Sculpture Park is located in Tuscany about 11 km north of Siena. The area is famous worldwide for its beautiful hilly landscape, its vineyards and the evergreen olive trees and Cyprus trees. Quiet medieval villages are scattered here and t... Read >
Author: Martha Mc Qurie

What the Grand Canyon National Park can offer

16th May 2007
In the north-west of Arizona state there is one of the most intriguing and unique corners of the world found – the Grand Canyon National Park, which occupies the territory of about 5 thousand square meters. The park was founded in 1908 with the aim o... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Stellenbosch in South Africa has warm summers and winter rainfall that is ideal for farming

12th March 2007
With its temperate Mediterranean climate, beautiful surroundings, magnificent backdrop of mountain ranges, modern facilities and close proximity to all major places of interest in the Cape Peninsula, Stellenbosch is the ideal get-away holiday destination.... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford South Africa

Duck, North Carolina: The Outer Banks at Their Best

06th February 2007
Located near the northern end of the Outer Banks, Duck is a quiet beach town that offers stunning stretches of sand and numerous opportunities for adventure off its shores. If you are searching for a relaxing vacation destination without any of the glitz ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Weiss

Do you have a vision of your small business ideas?

16th October 2006
As you look at realizing your small business ideas, do you have a vivid picture in your mind of what your ideal life would look like? If you don't, create one. Visions are far more powerful than goals, because they contain an emotional component. When... Read >
Author: ove nordkvist

How to Attract Fairies

10th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Rob Daniels I often go out to the countryside to visit my mother. Her home is like a magnet; it draws you in from the street. Walking up to her porch, one cannot mistake how the air sparkles. Even the cares of the world, which have b... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Christmas Mistletoe - The Magic Is Still On!

04th October 2006
Green shrub with small, yellow flowers and white, sticky berries, remind us of Christmas. This is interesting to note how mistletoe got associated with Christmas. One can trace back its origin in the pagan history. Mistletoe was used for ceremonial purpos... Read >
Author: Sean Carter

Key Facts about the Oak Tree

29th September 2006
The Oak Tree is Considered to be one of the most significant and magnificent trees in the whole world. In all there are over 300 varieties of these majestic forest giants. Some species of oaks include the Royal Oak and Quercus Robur (Common Oak), which... Read >
Author: Charles Turner

The Parable Of Two Oak Trees

06th August 2006
I love to hunt! I always come home with exciting stories to tell! (My wife says I come home excited, with stories to tell; is there a difference?) Anyway, Cheri says it doesn't matter whether I "shoot" anything or not, because I get SO MUCH enjoyment f... Read >
Author: Danny Presswood

Take a Look at the Florida Panhandle - Part 1 - Tallahassee and Pensacola

06th August 2006
To the East is Florida's state capital, Tallahassee, with its streets of graceful old Southern mansions. To the far west lies Pensacola, which it is said, is the country's oldest settlement, dating from 1559. Between these towns, is the potential for ... Read >
Author: Tim Burton

History of Wildlife Food: Nuts, Berries, Fruits, and Acorns

27th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Patrick Malcolm For over 100 years hunting plantations have been planting fruit trees for wildlife food and shelter. Like the old English hunting plantations, today's hunters are realizing that big deer, strong bucks and graceful does, ... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

Hiking Down South In California

25th July 2006
California has a lot to offer in the way of beaches, entertainment and such. Many people fail to realize there are tremendous hiking opportunities, particularly in the south. Hiking Down South In California When discussing hiking in California, it ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Smaller Trees for Greater Impact [corrected]

01st April 2006
Smaller Trees for Greater ImpactNothing says 'homestead' like a humble abode behind a fewhuge, imposing oak trees, doesn't it? Sure it does -- aslong as you've got the large property to hold it all.Unfortunately, these majestic acreages of land is somethi... Read >
Carrie P. Williams

The Joy of Mulch

16th February 2006
It is spring in the south and I was in the garden today, looking around. It is not bad. I couldn't see anything that will require sweating over. I am delighted! I am a lazy gardener. There the truth is out, and I don't have to pretend. I love to garden, ... Read >
Author: pet campbell

The Origins and Magic of Slide Guitar

01st January 2006
The Origins and Magic of Slide Guitar by Denny Tryon It's a hot sultry night on the Mississippi delta. The full moon casts it's translucent light on the fields and swamp oak trees. The lingering smell of barbecue and wisteria mix with honeysuckle ... Read >
Author: Dennis Tryon