Articles, tagged with "gridlock", page 3
03rd March 2009
Major airports have been closed, motorways slowed to a standstill and some of the busiest train services in Britain have been cancelled after Arctic blizzards brought the most widespread snow for 18 years. Conditions are expected to get worse with a band ...
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Author:
Neil Dennis
23rd February 2009
It's Monday morning, you wake up in the morning, pull the curtains open to reveal the dark, dank morning, then you switch on the TV only to hear yet more depressing news about the falling economy and increasing fuel and food costs. You step outside and he...
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Author:
geet.nh2009
21st January 2009
After hearing the recent news story about the UFO that allegedly crashed into a wind turbine, the specialist car insurance broker Adrian Flux had an enquiry from one concerned customer asking whether or not he would be covered if a UFO crashed into his ca...
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Author:
Gill
09th January 2009
Career stress is an on-going problem the world over. Associated problems are created by the effects of stress on the immune system as well as psyche. Chronic fatigue, aches, illness and depression are but a few of the symptoms associated with the stress a...
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06th January 2009
"As human beings we don't lack for things. We lack an appreciation of things. For instance, how often do we notice, much less appreciate, the natural beauty that is there to be seen in our life - a bird singing high atop a telephone pole, a flower growin...
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Author:
Kathleen Gage
08th December 2008
Today, more and more people are now considering getting rid of their gas-guzzling conventional cars and purchase a new kind of car available in the market today called hybrid cars. You may wonder why hybrid cars are gaining popularity all over the United ...
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Author:
suegold
10th November 2008
Something funny happens the longer we use our computer. When we first purchase our CPU it starts up in a snap. Yet as time goes by, suddenly it takes longer and longer for the computer to power on. A slow XP startup is not uncommon. And although the probl...
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Author:
JMarshall
31st October 2008
The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work (Crown, 1999) is a book that I often recommend for people who are wishing to improve their relationships, married or otherwise. The author, Dr. John Gottman, actually hooked couples up to electrodes and watche...
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Author:
Catherine Auman, MFT
29th October 2008
So the inevitable just happen. Your boyfriend just broke up with and you have no idea what to do. You know sometimes in relationships one has to wonder if they are really worth it? Unfortunately in almost every relationship no matter how good, there will ...
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Author:
Pearl White
13th October 2008
Have you ever felt so stymied by your choices that every time you stared down at your "chessboard of life," you weren't sure where you could possibly make a move? If so, you're in good company, since that's where many of us find ourselves at one time or a...
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Author:
Adele Sommers
06th October 2008
I've opened up so many catalogs in my lifetime to see a gridlock of little boxes, each the exact same size, and each filled with little pictures with a bit of writing underneath them.
Everything is exactly the same size, and everything is given the e...
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Author:
Colleen Davis
02nd October 2008
pH represents acid or alkaline level of a food item. It is common to count pH level in our blood. The pH level scale runs from 1 to 14 where denotes highly acidic level and 14 represents very alkaline. In fact your bloodstream goes to great lengths to ma...
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Author:
iMediaa
02nd October 2008
Your wondering if you want to adjourn with your partner. You feel lonely, misunderstood, frustrated, and you're not convinced how to change that. His deeds confuses you. Usually he's angry, but sometimes he's very kind. He doesn't help you with the househ...
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Author:
Julia Solomon
23rd September 2008
Did you know that your blood has a pH level? pH is the measurement of how acid or alkaline something is. The pH level scale runs from 1 to 14 with 1 serving as "very acidic" 7 being "neutral" and 14 being "very alkaline". In fact your bloodstream goes to ...
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Author:
Jackie Serta
08th September 2008
For some, there is nothing more appealing than escaping from the city centre and setting off on a mini adventure into the countryside, perhaps in an open-topped sports car, the wind streaking through their hair as the pressures of reality fall away.
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Author:
mpressman