Articles, tagged with "days per year", page 6
01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ontarian Ke'Chan Hawkins
Today is the day of increase. Right now is the time for you to turn your quick money making ideas into a reality. Did you know that we all have the ability to think and grow rich?
Thoughts can very well ...
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Author:
ontarian
20th November 2008
Good webhosting can be a hard thing to spot with all the offers out there. As the price of running a webhosting company has dropped due in part to the falling technology prices, the amount of webhosting companies offering deals which all sound pretty simi...
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Author:
James Betchley
23rd October 2008
I'll start with my conclusion and then I'll give you 6 reasons why:
Low flow Shower Heads have improved dramatically and you will save more money on your water, sewer and gas bill even if you already have a low flow showerhead.
Here's why. Just as ...
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Author:
Mark Franklin
15th October 2008
There's been a bit of a buzz recently in the financial world concerning "Buy to Let" properties. If you didn't really understand fully what this really means well the title itself reveals that you just buy a property and then let it out. It is quite a sim...
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TimMartins
29th September 2008
If you are looking for Europe's current hot spot to set up home then you will need to head over to Northern Cyprus, which boasts more than 300 hundred sunny days per year. Cyprus itself is a fairly large island in the Mediterranean sea and does not seem ...
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Author:
TimMartins
11th September 2008
So the move is on, you've made your mind up and its time for a fresh start someplace removed from where you are now. What are the things you need to consider now that you have made up your mind to relocate?
Well having a Job in your new place of resid...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
08th September 2008
If you think people get enough calendars around the holidays, think again. People do not get enough calendars at the holidays! Especially smaller calendars that can be used at work or in a purse or car. Need more convincing to add calendar printing to you...
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Author:
janice
22nd August 2008
How difficult is it for the average newcomer to the internet to set up their own online business, with a system in place to make them a profit? The fact is that contrary to what is thought to be true, setting up an online home business can be achieved in ...
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Author:
Mal Keenan
29th July 2008
According to a United States Census Bureau survey of business owners, 51 percent will work over 336 days per year. 34.5 percent will work over 40 hours per week and 13.6 percent of those will work more than 60 hours per week.
The average business owner...
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Author:
author101
10th July 2008
Going on holiday is something that people just long to do and it can become a bit of a obsession with some people. Every cent or penny is carefully stored away for the next summer break where the sun awaits us on the beaches. If you feel that you are one ...
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Author:
TimMartins
22nd May 2008
The Atlantic City Race Course is a thoroughbred horse race track located in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. The track is located off the Black Horse Pike (U.S. Route 322) next to the Hamilton M...
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Author:
Jitendra Patel
20th May 2008
So you want the day off. Let's take a look at what you are asking for, again!
There are 365 days per year available for work. There are 52 weeks per year, in which you already have two days off per week, leaving 261 days available for work. Since yo...
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Author:
amre
31st March 2008
We have all seen great lists of camping essentials, but in our opinion there are five items you absolutely should not do without.
Your camping trip sometimes may end up being a total write-off for the simplest reason. That's because we don't get to do...
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Author:
acaper
28th March 2008
I cannot think of any better way to get started with a home business than by joining and marketing affiliate programs. Ok, I may be a little biased because this is how I make my living but I believe that anyone honestly searching to establish a credible b...
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Author:
Mal Keenan
25th March 2008
The Dead Sea is the lowest inhabited place on earth (about 400 m below sea level). Lying in the southern part of Israel, and part of the Great Rift Valley which extends from Western Syria to the East African Lakes, it is the most saline lake (with salinit...
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Author:
allergymatters