Articles, tagged with "dark days", page 4
03rd February 2010
Grey, wet winters are something that us Brits are extremely used to -the ones that aren't usually cold enough for us to experience the novelty of snow (although this year seems to have been an exception!) or sunny and dry enough to spend time outside. No ...
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Author:
Sophie
01st February 2010
There are many misconceptions about synthetic lubricants and oils. Some people won't even use one in their engine as they think it will void their warranty. This is of concourse untrue. In this article you will find this and 9 other falsehoods about synth...
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Author:
Corey Rozon
26th January 2010
Recessions are gloomy times. With businesses folding left, right and centre, these are dark days for everyone. Well, for everyone except private recovery firms bailiffs and other members of the debt collection industry who enjoy a steadily increasing stre...
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Author:
Luke Notley
21st January 2010
There are enormous amount of styles of outdoor furniture available nowadays, and if you are trying to pick furniture that will be suitable for your patio, balcony or garden can be an intimidating task.
Today no matter how stressful you are with your jo...
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Author:
Vanessa Doctor
23rd December 2009
The cold, dark days of winter force even the keenest gardeners to retreat indoors, but there are still lots of gardening jobs to be done from the comfort of your fireside. Here are some of them:
Planning
Now is the time to look through seed and plant ...
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Author:
David Smith
26th November 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Guaranteed Acceptance Loans
Find a guaranteed online personal loan may you feel be advantageous. With the holiday period fast approaching it is a time for savouring the simple things in life; family, friends, pets and all things joyo...
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Author:
merky
25th November 2009
The Weight loss and Fitness training industries experience their highest surge of demand during the months of January and February. Its no coincidence that chief among New Year resolutions is the desire to either lose weight or get in better shape physica...
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Author:
Maurice Chuka
19th November 2009
How to reuse glass jars
we own a glass jar company called pattesons glass. With the economy finally seeing the light through the dark days of the recession, we have had a lot of customers finding unique and interesting ways to reuse our glass jars after ...
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Author:
pattesons_glass
02nd October 2009
In these dark days of the credit squeeze it is difficult for many people to get through the month from one pay-day to the next. They probably have fixed outgoings that can't be varied or easily delayed, such as rent or mortgage payments and they have on t...
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Author:
RobEsmund
23rd July 2009
The sky's your limit when it comes to dreaming up ideas for events to hold to raise money for your volunteer trip, but just remember two golden rules - plan (early) and ask for help (from everyone)! Here are few ideas and the basics of getting them off th...
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Author:
itoi
23rd July 2009
If you love to wake up to the sounds of nature like to a chirping birdsong or to a gentle sunrise, then the natural sunlight alarm clocks could be just for you. These wonderful devices simulate sunset and sunrise right inside your bedroom. Why do we need ...
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Author:
Paul Easton
09th June 2009
The concepts of faith and hope go hand in hand - faith is the belief in someone or something without proof, while hope is a belief in a positive event that, at the moment, may not seem to be plausible at all. These concepts, while quite secular nowadays,...
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Author:
kath panambo
24th April 2009
One thing that is often overlooked is the value of being a Christian and living the Christian life in the here and now, not just for the benefit of the afterlife to come. There is nothing as important as where you are going to live in eternity but there a...
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Author:
Denny Smith
16th April 2009
Belfast has emerged from the dark days of the sectarian troubles into a stylish city, and a renowned place for shopping! Given the economic climate at the moment, everybody's looking for that extra value for money, and hunting for that bargain or two! The...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
20th March 2009
An Introduction to Liverpool
Situated on the banks of the River Mersey and immortalised by the awful Gerry and the Pacemakers dirge, stands Liverpool; a city that has now fully reinvented itself after its rather bleak and downtrodden past. Indeed the dar...
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Author:
BrianSmall