Articles, tagged with "tugs", page 3
17th August 2008
One of the most important business and personal finance lessons I ever learned was this from Dan Kennedy:
The Hole You Give Through Is Equivalent to the Hole You Receive Through.
So, what does that mean exactly? What it means is that if you are a st...
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James Erickson
17th July 2008
What really is Osgood-Schlatters Diease? Is it really a Disease?
The Osgood-Schlatter Disease is claimed by some to not actually be a disease, but is rather a collection of symptoms that involves the tibial tubercle epiphysis. (The term epiphysis is es...
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support.drbrace@gmail.com
18th June 2008
AIS - Automatic Identification System: The best navigation aid since GPS.
One of the biggest and fastest growth areas in the marine navigations is the Automatic identification System (AIS). This Automatic identification System (AIS) turns your boat int...
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Barracuda Digital
06th May 2008
"Learn How To Keep Your Baby Safe In All Situations Without Having To Be On Parent Watch 24/7!"
I'm going to show you the exact step by step plan I used to baby proof my house when I had my first born 6 months ago! I've slept a lot easier since knowing...
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Author:
Robin Haller
04th April 2008
Removing unwanted hair has been big business throughout time, from the common razor to now what is known as Melbourne laser hair removal, most of us do not like to see unsightly hair, so we go through all types of methods in attempts to get rid of it.
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Mac T. Wheeler
23rd January 2008
Watching a dog perform his obedience routine with no lead attached to his collar is a thing of beauty! It appears to be magic, the way he anticipates his owner's moves and wants to just BE there, exactly on the money. Here is how to achieve that doggy b...
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Author:
Dy Witt
07th November 2007
I met with a man recently who works as a fim editor. His real dream, he told me, is to direct films. The dream tugs at him every day and he feel blocked as to how to move forward. He has many half finished screen plays that he wants to perfect before subm...
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Author:
Joanna
08th August 2007
‘Dunkin' Success for Largemouth!
By Nic Di Gravio
A bright hot, sunny August day calls for a certain pattern to put Largemouth in the live well. That's when ‘dunking' comes into play. A bay or a whole lake for that matter, matted with weeds c...
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Author:
Nic Di Gravio
20th July 2007
Your Mortgage Tagline...Is It Workin For Ya Or Agin Ya?
The most successful companies in the world choose words carefully when they create their advertising taglines. You can learn from their advertising strategy and experience. Treat your mortgage tag...
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Author:
Tom Domin
18th June 2007
"It's time to start living the lives we have imagined." This quote by Henry James literally jumped off of the page and spoke to me. In my line of work, I really don't have the luxury of talking about what I want and not taking action. As a Success Coach i...
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Diana Long M.S.ACC
15th March 2007
Not many dog owners give much thought to dog toys because many think of dog toys as just amusement and fun for their dog. The fact is like toys for young children, dog toys are an important aspect that contribute to the development and well being of your ...
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Author:
Moses Wright
24th January 2007
Eskimos do it. So do polar bears and seals. People in Norway, Sweden, New York and Minnesota do it too. What is it? It's ice fishing! Wherever there's a lake with ice thick enough to walk on, you will find people ice fishing. This charming sport has enter...
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Author:
Christopher Pratt
20th December 2006
. . . Thomas made no sound. It was challenge enough for him to continue to put one foot in front of the other-forward little by little. Nom de nom! It felt good to allow himself to think in French again. He was old of a sudden. Or at least he felt abomina...
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Author:
Kat Jaske
15th November 2006
Recently we added a female puppy to our family. We have an adult dog also. I forgot how much work it is to train a puppy. This Labrador retriever is 9 weeks old and very smart. She has learned her name and she sits on command. We have decided it is time t...
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Author:
Charlie Meyer
06th October 2006
Punishment is a controversial subject in dog training, though it is widely used by both traditional and positive trainers.
The most common punishment is positive punishment. It consists in stopping an undesired behavior by adding an unpleasant thing or...
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Author:
Rodrigo Trigosso