Articles, tagged with "nan", page 3
02nd September 2008
Are you struggling to make up your mind which stroller to buy for your new baby, or have you a new addition to your family and are looking to buy a double stroller? There are strollers to suit every requirement. Singles, twin, lightweight, jogging, u...
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Author:
Margaret Tye
21st August 2008
What's the best, guaranteed way to stop scratches and stone chips on my car's paint?
You won't be wondering after you've read this.
We'll compare three different ways to protect your vehicle's paint... so you can decide on the best paint protection yo...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd January 2008
December arrives, the weather takes a turn for the worse, relatives' and loved-ones' Christmas lists arrive by the dozens, and since you've grown up, Santa doesn't seem to be pulling his weight. All in all the winter months have a tendency to be a time t...
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Author:
Elisha Burberry
25th July 2007
Practise makes perfect, that's what my old Nan always used to say. However, what she failed to mention, is the importance of practising things going the way you want them to go, instead of considering what to do if it does go wrong. How many times do you ...
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People Building
02nd January 2007
by Janice Dorn M.D., Ph.D.
www.thetradingdoctor.com
You have to live the life you're given
And never close your eyes!
You hold on and stare into the skies
And burn against the cold
For any moment you might find the gold!
...From The Gold by Lind...
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Author:
Janice Dorn M.D. Ph.D.
26th July 2006
For sometime, I have been looking at this phenomena wondering if I am right. I seem to hear more xxx language these days especially out in public. Some of these foul words have become 'in'. They have a new meaning to the younger generation. They are used ...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
25th July 2006
I just read a fabulous article on this subject. I've personally always thought of home improvements as ' a major job. I can see dirt and dust flying as sanders, routers and more buzz. Every time I have had work done to my home, the contractor told me to d...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
24th July 2006
I heard that houses are being made with concrete/foam block walls. This newer technology increases the energy efficiency, security and strength of houses. This new design is part of a construction method called stay-in-place-forms or insulated-concrete fo...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
22nd July 2006
Yes, you should fix all of the obvious things you can. When buyers visit homes, they look for the things they see that obviously need some fixing. Most buyers would rather not see the repairs in front of them. They want to buy a house that is in 'perfect'...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
17th July 2006
Gold is a precious metal. Historically, it has been used for stores of value (bars) for jewelry, electronics, dentistry, and as actual money (coinage). It is a yellow element found in nuggets that can actually be ruby or black when divided.
It is the ...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
17th July 2006
Recently the personal information of our veterans was compromised. There are approximately 26.5 million names in the database at risk. This means that they could become the victims of identify theft.
In 2005 the average loss experienced by identity the...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
17th July 2006
Montclair State University is mandating freshmen have a cell phone. This gives the school the opportunity to determine where the student is at any time. When this process began, the students were not really happy but, now, the students realize that this v...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
14th July 2006
The computer and chip makers have had their problems in recent years. Intel, in an effort to become more efficient, is cutting management jobs. The competition is stiff and fewer personal computers are being sold.
According to Chuck Mulloy, Intel's spo...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
08th July 2006
Scientists and engineers are working to improve led lighting. The US government is pushing them to get rid of the ordinary light bulb. The normal light bulb is an energy waster. It turns a mere five percent of the electricity it uses into actual light. Ni...
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Author:
Nancy Woodward
03rd July 2006
Throughout history women have been considered inferior to men. Traditional functions of a female in the society were to stay home, cook, clean and raise children. Women were considered to be weak, had little to say, and were mistreated because of their se...
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Author:
omar miller