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This Season’s Hot Colors

22nd September 2008
This autumn/winter 2008 we have many fun colors that are "in" this season. This is truly a joy and a pleasure, as we know that this season's clothes will be fun to wear. With at least several lovely "in" colors we also know that they will confidently comp... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com

Emotional Affair: Have You Entered a Danger Zone?

15th September 2008
You don't wake up one day and decide to have an affair. You're more likely to gradually enter into the arena of emotional infidelityâ€"and many couples are surprised to discover that this slippery slope begins long before a physical affair is underway. Wh... Read >
Author: Dr. Richard Nicastro

Scent Of A Woman In Mens Fashion Clothing Design

02nd September 2008
New trends and styles for men's clothing and accessories are often influenced and preceded by women's fashion. If floral's are on the cards for spring 2009 then similarly you'll see watered down versions in suits through to silk ties. It might sound ri... Read >
Author: Patrick

3 Steps to Handling Challenging Employees!

09th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Pat Brill Every manager in their career stumbles across a challenging employee....one who frustrates them and takes a lot of their energy to manage. 'Challenging' employees come in different shades of grey. In addition, what one man... Read >
Author: Pat Brill

Reducing Retail Overhead in Tough Times

20th June 2008
Let's face it. We've entered some very tough times around the entire globe. In many articles, I have focused on taking aggressive measures to build quality traffic and build sales. Profits in tough times can be enhanced with reductions in overhead.... Read >
Author: Ron Pawlowski

Are You Sitting On Your Money or Are You Investing It?

27th March 2008
If you've ever sat down to talk to me about money, I'm sure you probably found me to be quite opinionated about the subject. You see, I believe the topic of money is either black or white, without the shades of grey to get in the way. Yet, people still vi... Read >
Author: Lee Arnold

Is Stained Concrete flooring a Good Option?

26th March 2008
When you are considering the flooring for your new home there are many things to keep in mind. Most of us are working on a budget so we want something that looks good, will last a long time, and not require a lot of maintenance. One of the newer trends in... Read >
Author: My Dream Home Registry

Bad Credit Mortgages - How to Find the Best Deal for You

19th February 2008
The term bad credit mortgages is never music to a borrowers' ears, yet for a variety of reasons, it might be that they find themselves falling into the bad credit mortgages camp. It would appear that, these days, having a bad credit score is not a problem... Read >
Author: John Sern

Steps In Shirt Printing

28th January 2008
Initially, we came up with the concept for our design, the theme and the color scheme. Naturally, it is completely up to you as to what you want to express or portray in your artwork. Try to separate your artwork into colors and convert each color layer t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Monochrome and Metallics Trends Continue into Spring 2007 Fashion

10th February 2007
Moving away from the wintery shades of grey that were popular in Autumn/Winter 2006, fashion for spring 2007 is set to be inspirational, retro and colourful. A gradual move into the new season sees the monochrome look coming into its own. The striking ... Read >
Author: Leon Discoo

Heli Skiing In Whistler BC – The Most Satisfying Addiction You'll Ever Have

17th November 2006
Warning: the following habit can be dangerous to your health, your family life, and your bank account. It can lead to prolonged periods of dissatisfaction with regular day-to-day existence, where the skies are bland shades of grey and everyone you meet is... Read >
Author: Devon OMalley

Understanding the Credit Score and Mortgage Relationship

26th May 2006
If you are considering buying a home or refinancing, the subject of credit scores has undoubtedly come up. So, what is a credit score and how does it impact you? Understanding the Credit Score and Mortgage Relationship In the 1960s, the concept of c... Read >
Author: Dan Lewis

A hammock perspective of life

27th April 2006
Do you sometimes have the feeling that life is becoming increasingly complicated, that politics, relationships and even seemingly simple things such as eating are tangled up in a net of opinions, ideas, recommendations, ideals and rules? Well, it is defin... Read >
Author: S. Munk

Color Printing on a Tight Budget

04th January 2006
The wide array of colors available in printing today offer a lot of option to all people with printing needs. This wide array of choices tempts people to use a lot of colors and some other extras that they don't really need for the print job. This often l... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

First An Atheist, Then An Agnostic And Now A Believer

02nd December 2005
By: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. I have always been an enthusiastic reader. When I was very young I got caught up in reading books about religion, mythology, etc.. By the time I was seven (7) I had read both the old and new testaments of the bible, dozens o... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom
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