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You Had Better Be Practicing Discrimination in Your Law Practice

28th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Benjamin Glass I am a runner. I'm a 51 year old marathoner. I can run a 4 ½ hour marathon that puts me right in the middle of the pack for my age group. I run half marathons and 10k's as well. I run for fun. I'm willing to pay... Read >
Author: Ben Glass

A Marriage Made in Maui Heaven

23rd September 2009
Looking for a paradise wedding, or have friends that are looking for the perfect place to get married? We have lots of romantic ideas for a heavenly Maui wedding. At the beach, near a waterfall or in a chapel, with the fragrance of tropical flowers bor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Simple Cheap Tips to Save Money on Gas Bills

16th September 2009
As the summer recedes into a distant memory, the colder weather is fast approaching, which will have you reaching for the thermostat and increasing your gas bills in order to heat your home. With gas and electricity becoming more expensive though, simply ... Read >
Author: kIM

Summertime Cooking Trends

11th September 2009
Summertime Cooking Trends Summertime brings warm weather and blue skies. The kids are out of school and Americans hit the road for their annual family vacations. And with summer finally here Minnesota chefs will be creating new menus and new delights... Read >
Author: TwinCitiesCulinary

Planning Your Child's Party

17th August 2009
When you are thinking about throwing a party for your child, whether it is to celebrate the end of the term or due to a fun birthday celebration coming up, you will find that there are a number of things that you can do to make the event more entertaining... Read >
Author: Jason

Eco-homes will Significantly Reduce Gas and Electricity Consumption

17th August 2009
Modern approaches to saving on gas and electricity don’t come much more radical than building an entire eco-house but the Government is keen to make environmental sustainability a key driver in modern housing, so eco-houses may become a norm rather than... Read >
Author: kIM

Advertising Specialties for your company

13th August 2009
Somethings can not ever depart erroneous every time we invoke the interior traveler in us, lying in a white sand seashore in Bali; a chart, maybe; sunset photos from a homeland somewhere else. Advertising specialties that tap the adventurer in us are ... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

This Is Your Wake-Up Call: Using Teleservices to Spread the Message

29th June 2009
"For years, hotels and resorts have been implementing the wake up call service. We are all familiar with this service: guests request 7 a.m. wake up calls to be made every day and they go to bed each night knowing that at 7 a.m. the next morning, they wil... Read >
Author: Mistina Thomson

A Simple Sample of an Emergency Food Storage Solution

18th June 2009
Imagine having to utilize your emergency food storage and eating for a very prolonged period of time foods that have been dehydrated and freeze-dried. To a large extent such foods mimic in taste, texture, and nutritional content foods that we have become ... Read >
Author: Patrick Gunther

Basement Golf Greens Make Winter Putting Practice Easy

03rd June 2009
here is no shortage of golf enthusiasts throughout Chicago and the Midwest. Still, you’d be hard pressed to find even one eager to pursue the game outdoors in the dead of winter. Southwest Greens Chicago is making it easier for you to work on your sho... Read >
Author: brad rein

Inspire A Sea Holiday With Beach Wedding Favors

18th May 2009
Planning a beach wedding allows you to take advantage of the best season of the year. Summer, with her sublime beauty and long, lingering days that stretch into glorious twilights, is the perfect time for weddings. Plan your wedding to include as much of ... Read >
Author: Grace C.

English Country Wedding Ideas In London

29th April 2009
If you live around London, you may think that a country wedding is out of the question. After all, it can be an inconvenience for many of your friends and family to have to travel to the countryside for your wedding. In addition to traveling, they may h... Read >
Author: Alan Vaufrouard

Living Off The Grid: When The Lights Go Out--You're Not Without!

23rd March 2009
There are few circumstances more annoying than having the power go out--especially during the 2 minute warning of a superbowl game. I know. This actually happened to me once. Fortunately, I had a back up generator, and set a land speed record turning i... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Living Off The Grid: When The Lights Go Out--You're Not Without!

23rd March 2009
There are few circumstances more annoying than having the power go out--especially during the 2 minute warning of a superbowl game. I know. This actually happened to me once. Fortunately, I had a back up generator, and set a land speed record turning i... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

How Your Tree Can Survive Hard Weather Conditions

20th March 2009
In most parts of the country it's still dead of Winter. However, in a few spots like here in the Desert Southwest, the warming weather starts to play tricks on Spring budding trees and plants. They think it's time to wake up when it's really not quite saf... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Emergency Home Generator

10th March 2009
There are ample grounds for householders or businesses to buy an emergency home generator. With the demand for energy quickly increasing every year and the ageing power grids straining with the current load, it seems clear that power cuts will become more... Read >
Author: Steve Green

Personalized Specialties For Your Company

06th March 2009
Somethings not ever go incorrect to invoke the inward traveler in us embodied white sand from a sandy seashore in Bali; a chart, maybe; sunset photographs from a homeland somewhere else. Advertising specialties that tap the adventurer in us ... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

Make Your Auto Auction a Family Experience

26th February 2009
February is sometimes referred to as the dead of winter. It’s a short month but usually cold and snowy, and often cabin fever sets in. Many schools close down for a ‘winter break’ and parents scramble to find something to do as a family. The economy... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Advocating specialties for your Business

17th February 2009
Some things not ever go incorrect to invoke the inward traveler in us embodied white sand from a sandy seashore in the Philippines; a chart, maybe; sunset photographs from a homeland somewhere else. Advertising specialties that tap the... Read >
Author: Remy

Traveler Promotional Items Anyone?

13th February 2009
Some item never fail to invoke the inner traveler in us?bottled white sand from a beach in the Philippines; a map, perhaps; sunset photos from a countryside elsewhere. Promotional portions that tap the adventurer in us are received happily. They... Read >
Author: Remy

Barstool Cover Do's and Don'ts

03rd February 2009
Do's and Don'ts of Barstool Covers If you have barstools, you need barstool covers. They help protect your stools and keep the elements from them. Wind, dirt, and sun can damage your barstools. By getting appropriate covers that fit your stools, you'll... Read >
Author: JOwens

Riding Out The Recession With ROI Measurement

30th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Richard Seppala Are Your Sales "Falling Through the Cracks?" Hey, here's a news flash. The economy? Not doing so well. And for anyone who thought a new year and a new president would provide an instant fix? Well, scratch tha... Read >
Author: Richard Seppala

Celebrate Mardi Gras! Ideas To Create A Mardi Gras Party

28th January 2009
Celebrate Mardi Gras! This history rich festival makes for the perfect mid-winter party! With the dead of winter upon all of us, it’s time to gather friends and family and get everyone out of their winter doldrums. Mardi Gras provides a fun and fes... Read >
Author: Carol Eiseman

Learn About Greenhouse Plastic And The Benefits

05th January 2009
Greenhouse plastic is mainly responsible for maintaining a hothouse effect within a greenhouse. Greenhouse plastic creates a warm and suitable growing environment that allows various types of plants to cultivate beautifully. It creates an enclosure that p... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier

Do's And Don'ts For Finding Cheap Plane Flights

08th December 2008
At one time travelling by plane was only for the rich and famous while the less fortunate had to settle for land or sea routes. Today cheap plane flights are more easily available and have leveled the playing field making the world a smaller place for eve... Read >
Author: Huzaili

Think Wildlife When Planting Your Garden

27th November 2008
When landscaping or planting gardens, don't forget these basic strategies to attract and welcome wildlife to your yard. When you sit down with your morning coffee, the site of a bright blue jay or cardinal is a nice pick-me-up during the dead of winter. ... Read >
Author: Lesa Parham

It's Very Treacherous to Have Mold in House.

27th October 2008
Mold and mildew occurs frequently in homes in particular bathrooms or laundry rooms . It also is accepted to come about in rooms anywhere some walls are outer walls walls or more precisely where there is a Humidity trouble. I thought it is essential late... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

What is Hyperhidrosis?

02nd October 2008
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. Individuals with Hyperhidrosis can sweat even when the ambient temperature is cool, sweating indoors and outdoors in cool and cold temperatures in the dead of win... Read >
Author: alex

Promotional Items as Getaway Essentials

17th September 2008
Some things never fail to invoke the inner traveler in us—bottled white sand from a beach in the Philippines; a map, perhaps; sunset photos from a country elsewhere. Promotional items that tap the adventurer in us are received happily. They allow us the... Read >
Author: Celine Benjamin

The hottest catwalk trends this season

15th September 2008
Every woman wants to wear the hottest catwalk trends this season. For autumn/winter there are many great looks that will appeal to many women. You can easily find a catwalk trend that appeals to your taste and personality. Following fashion trends is a fu... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Real Life Bachelorette Party Ideas

05th September 2008
So you've decided to host a bachelorette party. Not the stay-out-all-night and drink till ya drop kind of gals? Oh, the pressure to plan a clean, yet fun, night on the town! The good news is that many have come before you, and they have conquered. Here's ... Read >
Author: Donna Ennis

the gift guide for new borns

13th August 2008
Gift Guide for New Babies (and their parents) Even people who don’t enjoy shopping often like buying baby gifts. Miniature-sized booties, mittens, and outfits are adorable! But, how practical are they? Here is one new mom’s perspective on practica... Read >
Author: promonwdco

Plant Cuttings, Propagation Basics Of Taking Cuttings

20th June 2008
While propagating and taking cuttings for new plants isn’t generally involved in any new landscaping projects, it is sometimes a question from clients with existing gardens and landscapes. Most times it's to duplicate an exact plant, expand mass planti... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

the gift for your infant and baby

25th May 2008
Gift Guide for New Babies (and their parents) Even people who don’t enjoy shopping often like buying baby gifts. Miniature-sized booties, mittens, and outfits are adorable! But, how practical are they? Here is one new mom’s perspective on practical... Read >
Author: promonwdco

Work at Home : Are There Really Advantages?

20th May 2008
Work at home is seen as a desirable option to working at a corporate or out of home job for many reasons, extending across social and economic lines to become a way of life for many more people today than ever before. Financial Today, work at hom... Read >
Author: Alan

Prague packing list

25th April 2008
From the airport, unless you want to pay an arm and a leg for a taxi, you'll be getting on and off trams, buses, etc to get into the city. Buses can be cramped and lifting your luggage on and off can be tiresome, plus the roads are cobblestone and you'll ... Read >
Author: ClaireJohnson

Do You Really Need One of the Automatic Pool Cleaners that are Currently on the Market

25th April 2008
If you are planning on having a pool installed in your backyard then you are most likely somewhat amazed at the amount of equipment that is required to keep your pool up and going. Then on top of that, you need a good supply of pool toys to keep the kids ... Read >
Author: Geraldo Thompson

Eliminate Debt and Spring Into a New Debt-Free Life

02nd April 2008
Spring has arrived. The time of year for rejuvenation on all aspects of your life, including your financial situation. What if you could breathe new life into your finances by starting over, and becoming debt free by next spring? Most of us vow to ma... Read >
Author: True Debt Advisor

Easing Coughs Naturally

08th March 2008
Whether it is the dead of winter or the high life of summer, colds and allergies seem to pop up out of nowhere and “catch” us completely off guard. Hand-in-hand with these seasonal terrors come the dreaded cough and there are two ways you can fight co... Read >
Author: G.Entp7

Staying Healthy During the Cold & Flu Season

07th March 2008
So, in many places here in the U.S., including where I reside here in Northeastern Ohio, it's the dead of winter, and that means more than just blustery cold days, snow and ice. It means the cold and flu season is upon us, full boar, and it's up to us an... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Dropship Plus Sizeclothing

12th February 2008
Dropship: Yarn Wholesalers In Us Wholesale Seedling Suppliers That way you have nothing invested in inventory and won`t get stuck with stock that won`t sell. However you choose to find wholesale drop shipping keep in mind that as with anything else in... Read >
Author: Lori

5 Facts About Changing Your Oil

11th February 2008
When was the last time the manufacturer of your car went out of their way to tell you to change your oil every 3,000 miles? Isn't it funny that in fact, automotive manufacturers have not agreed with this "opinion" for more than 20 years. So WHO crea... Read >
Author: Denise Palmer

Winter Physical and Emotional Restoration

18th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson Winter is a time for moving deeply inward. It is a time of conservation, rest, storage and quiet restoration. When winter comes there is a darkening of skies and a blanketing of growth. The cold drives us to huddle in... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson

New York: Off the Beaten Path

14th January 2008
Maybe I’ve lived in New York too long. Maybe I’m not as cultured as I’d like to believe. Whatever the case may be, the most amazing, bustling city in the WORLD—New York City—was suddenly unable to deliver when it came time for conjuring up even ... Read >
Author: candysternic

Wipe Out Those Winter Garden Woes

14th January 2008
Do you look at your garden at this time of the year and wish it were more alive? Well, as those of us who have their homes on the market have found out - there are ways to make your front yard look attractive even in the dead of winter! One thing you ... Read >
Author: Kevin Bilberry

Bundling Your House Up for Winter - A Winter Check List

06th November 2007
INDOORSFurnace: - Set up a furnace check-up well before the cold weather starts, not only will it prevent the breakdown blues in the dead of winter, but it's much easier to get an appointment with your local furnace repairman before he gets busy. - Gen... Read >
Author: Justin Lee

A Shed for all Seasons

28th August 2007
Whether it’s the middle of summer, the dead of winter, or anytime in between, one of the busiest rooms in the house may not be in the house at all; it may be the garden shed.During the warmer months, when we’re spending a lot of time outdoors, our myr... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

How Oil is Mined from Oil Sands

29th June 2007
There’s an oil boom going on right now in Alberta, Canada, in a town called McMurray where temperatures hover around 40 below in the dead of winter. Oil companies are digging up dirt that is saturated with oil, called oil sands. The cost of extracting t... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Growing Vegetables Year Round

04th June 2007
How do cherry tomatoes in the dead of winter sound to you, a gardener in a northern clime wishing for summer? Impossible, you say. Not if you garden indoors. Vegetables of all types can be grown year-round indoors, with the proper light, soil, fertilize... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Cruise Travel Tips: Don't Travel Without Them

18th December 2006
You've seen the commercials, vast blue oceans, beautiful white ship, and people laughing. What a wonderful vacation, sailing the deep blue sea and visiting exciting ports of call. This is certainly a dream vacation, especially as you sit in your office ... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel

The Banana Split - An Overview

16th November 2006
I scream, you scream, for ice cream, banana split please. The banana split is a dessert that is comprised of ice cream and yummy topings. When it is in its orginal form it is served as a boat; named because it is in a long dish. Some times it is placed ... Read >
Author: Scott Byers

Developing a Home Workshop

06th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Dave's Wood Working Site It is the handyman's dream to have his own home workshop. Imagine the convenience of going out to the garage and working on your latest project. You can work on your projects in the evenings and weekend without e... Read >
Author: Dave M

A Marriage Made in Maui Heaven

12th March 2006
Looking for a paradise wedding, or have friends that are looking for the perfect place to get married? We have lots of romantic ideas for a heavenly Maui wedding. At the beach, near a waterfall or in a chapel, with the fragrance of tropical flowers bor... Read >
Author: Paul Malcolm