Articles, tagged with "tidal wave", page 6
23rd September 2009
What can you do to regain your confidence whilst driving? Would you buy a new car or try self hypnosis to build your driving confidence?
I was asked a question the other day about whether or not someone should buy a new car as a way of attempting to r...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
17th September 2009
A few months ago, I re-read the classic tale, "Acres of Diamonds". For those of you not familiar with the tale, it's about an ancient Persian by the name of Ali Hafed, who lived not far from the River Indus.
Here's an edited extract from the book - I'v...
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Author:
Rashid
27th August 2009
Some people are shopaholics. This sounds a lot like chocoholics. So if you're addicted to either one maybe you shouldn't be reading this. All right, it's true. The Internet is officially the place to be once it comes to opportune shopping. The selection p...
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Author:
Earl
25th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Frank Patrick
Million-Plus 'McMansions' To Be Next Big REO Listing Category
Up until now, the middle class has been hardest hit by plummeting home prices and a bad real estate market. This has resulted in massive mortgage default...
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Author:
Frank Patrick
21st August 2009
Having a state-of-the-art smartphone is never enough. As you might have noticed, there's a tidal wave of choices when it comes to decorative cell phone accessories that not only beautify your BlackBerry Bold 9000 but also transform it into a high-tech dev...
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Author:
Gyrel dagooc
13th August 2009
Amazon's Kindle 2 Ebook Reader Device, is taking the market Like a Tidal wave! All Year I have been hearing delightful Reviews dealing with it so i had to get one. Now I am going to Share my Knowledge and experience to help those currently in undecided ab...
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Author:
EbookReader
27th July 2009
I am also relatively new to this whole twitter following - even though I have a marketing screen and nice branding. I'm still getting used to it - the whole twitter thing. What I'm not getting used to is the "automated direct messages" that come up at lea...
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Author:
michaeljkowalczuk
04th July 2009
Let me tell you a true story about when mother nature came calling.
Two years ago, while I was living in the rented the basement of an older couple, our area experienced a rainstorm. Now, rain was nothing new in this area, in fact, we usually had downp...
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Author:
Chris
05th June 2009
If you are trying to get a Bank of America modification, this article will help explain some new programs emerging to help homeowners.
There are many homeowner out there who are struggling to make their morgage payments these days. With home prices do...
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Author:
Bob Mason
15th May 2009
Anxieties and fears are to most of us like blemishes which we are slightly ashamed of and therefore we do our best to cover them up. Well, that's how it used to be. I have to marvel at how times have changed. There has been a tidal wave of people "comi...
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Author:
Roseanna Leaton
08th May 2009
Not sure if you've reach the point that you are ready to share your money woes with a professional? Here are some signs that your financial situation is out of hand:
*Falling behind with your mortgage
*Increasingly living off credit cards just...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th May 2009
When Edward Gibbon set out to write "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" in the year 1769, his goal was to demonstrate that, in History, civilization often moves backwards as time advances. Reading Gibbon's work is the best foundation for understand...
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Author:
John Vespasian
17th April 2009
Do you Know Your Teens? Or how well do you know them? Living with teenagers without knowing who they are is like fighting a battle without knowing who your enemies are. Not that we think of them as our enemies, of course, even though at times it seems lik...
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Author:
Jacqclc
27th March 2009
One of the problems with the mind is the lack of control we have over it. If you realise and look into your life through a psychological kaleidoscope, you would realise that as a race, we have almost no control over the development and the capabilities of...
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Author:
Greg Frost
25th March 2009
Mistake #1. Photographers present tired and predictable subjects and treatments. Hackneyed shots are extremely tedious for everyone concerned. Individuality and originality, however, stand out. Be ruthlessly tough on your material - does it have an immedi...
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Author:
Terry Kyle