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Want to improve your relationship with your wife?

25th September 2009
Recently, my wife, 7 year old daughter and I decided that since it was such a beautiful, cool, and slightly breezy evening that we would take a blanket outside, spread it out on the lawn with some refreshments, and enjoy the evening reading books. I gr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Some Vital Tips For Selecting Your Stairway Chair Lift

25th September 2009
In households where staircases and elderly people are present, Stair lifts ensure security for the old folks and peace of mind for the individuals living with them in the house. Of course, stair chair is not the only device used in carrying the elderly or... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Rules of the Road in Australia

24th September 2009
Before you hire a car in Australia make sure to check out our Rules of the Road guide of the country. Obviously, road safety is of total importance when driving in a nation that you are not accustomed to, and even more so in a rented vehicle that you are ... Read >
Author: John Downes

What Is A Contract Of Carriage?

24th September 2009
A contract of carriage is the rules that an airlines imposes on its passengers. There are many that you may not know about. I am only referring to one airline, but most have very similar rules. And, trust me; they do not favor the passenger. Most ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Online Dating – My First Time

23rd September 2009
Okay. I’ll take a look, but I’m not saying that I’m going to participate in online dating just yet. I’ve heard the success stories and the horror stories about online dating, but I do not have any first hand experience to share with you on the top... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Use These Tips To Buy The Best Stair chairs

17th September 2009
In households where staircases and elderly people are present, Stair lifts ensure security for the old folks and peace of mind for the individuals living with them in the house. Of course, stair chair is not the only device used in carrying the elderly or... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Create Safety In Your Home With The Right Residential elevator

17th September 2009
In households where staircases and elderly people are present, Stair lifts ensure security for the old folks and peace of mind for the individuals living with them in the house. Of course, stair chair is not the only device used in carrying the elderly or... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Auto Safety Tips For Traveling

17th September 2009
There are many things that may enter your mind when you think about auto safety. From car accidents to violent crimes there are a number of things that can happen on the road. Not all accidents can be prevented but many can be less severe just by followin... Read >
Author: Babbu Maan

Driving Safety Tips to Prevent Accidents

16th September 2009
How many of us actually fasten our seatbelt when we're driving? Approximately 50000 people die on the road each year in the USA from highway collisions and 22 million people are injured. Aside from the obvious safety measure you should take when you're in... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Traveling Safely with Your Kids

16th September 2009
There is a big difference between traveling with an adult and traveling with children. Even if you have toddlers or an infant with you, it is a special specification that adults accompanying their children must observe safety first when traveling. There a... Read >
Author: Jim Guerra

Baby Car Seat - How to Choose

11th September 2009
I decided to ask from my acquaintance Joe who is a safety expert for some information as I was about to stand in front of the problems of buying a Baby car Seat for my little grandchild, on the happenings he is with us . Obviously buying a baby car s... Read >
Author: C.G.

Pat Safety in Cars

11th September 2009
Dogs might be a man’s best friend but they can be deadly in cars. The good news is that you can take steps to protect Fido and his cat friends – and you – in a car crash. Authorities don’t have an official figure for the number of dog and cat d... Read >
Author: Rhonda Prentice

Personal Car Security

11th September 2009
Theft of motor vehicles has come down in recent years but unfortunately this has been countered by an increase in theft from motor vehicles. Loose change, laptop computers and portable navigation devices are easy targets, but in some cases thieves will... Read >
Author: Rhonda Prentice

Onestopshop get your tickets book instantly!

08th September 2009
When you plan your visit, you are bound to be hassled by a host of issues ranging from planning the itinerary, booking tickets, car bookings, accommodation and local tour programs. It’s here, OneStopShop Services offers its expertise in helping you to... Read >
Author: Simar

Where is America?

07th September 2009
I wonder how many people in this country of ours can actually answer that question by looking on a map. I know, many of you are saying America is a large country situated on the North American continent between Canada and Mexico with Alaska being a large ... Read >
Author: ashish

How to Know When Your Limo Driver Poses a Danger

06th September 2009
Riding around town in a limo is certainly a glamorous way to travel, whether you rent a limo for special occasions or are a frequent customer of your local limousine service. However, if your limo driver isn't safe, you could be risking your life every ti... Read >
Author: Yodle

Where is America?

05th September 2009
I wonder how many people in this country of ours can actually answer that question by looking on a map. I know, many of you are saying America is a large country situated on the North American continent between Canada and Mexico with Alaska being a large ... Read >
Author: ashish

Forklift Safety Guideline

02nd September 2009
If you have a forklift on your premises, you will need to consider the following points. If you truly answer any of them with “no”, you will want to consider the issue for the safety of your drivers and anyone entering the zone of the forklift travel.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

MOT Testing Locations

01st September 2009
The MOT test is a yearly safety test that all vehicles older than three years must undergo to continue to be able to be on the road. After the vehicle is inspected and passes the requirements each vehicle owner is presented with a certificate. The certifi... Read >
Author: autotecgarage11

Steps You Can Take For Successfully Combating Fibromyalgia

27th August 2009
Fasten Your Seatbelt: Because What I am About to Reveal May Surprise You: "I Know How You Can Combat the Pain & Discomfort Brought on by Fibromyalgia Safely and Painlessly!" You see, during my extensive research, I uncovered an all-natural alternativ... Read >
Author: John Gardner

Types of Vehicular Passenger Accident

17th August 2009
The truth is that when it comes to road accidents, drivers are not the only ones that are in danger. It is normal for passengers involved in car accidents to also sustain minor to serious injuries and sometimes, even death. Vehicular Passenger accident... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Rules For In Flight Air Travel

13th August 2009
When it comes to air travel, a lot of focus is placed on airport security. While the majority of air travel rules are enforced in airports, there are other rules that are enforced in the air. To make the most out of your next business meeting or vacation,... Read >
Author: Galen Bass

Back and Neck Injuries Caused by Accidents

31st July 2009
Back and neck injuries are common in traumatic events such slip and fall and car accidents. According to doctors, it is important to have immediate medical treatment for anyone who has been in an accident even if there are no visible or obvious effects o... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Florida Traffic Tickets - My Guardian Angel Saved My Life

14th July 2009
My Florida traffic tickets seem to have every cop in the state looking for me. Wherever I drive, the FHP, local cops or County Sheriff appears in my rearview mirror or hiding in the bushes. They say speed kills... my guardian angel has saved me... so far.... Read >
Author: Dirk Bristol

Vehicle Crashworthiness: How Defective Seatbelts Put You at Risk

12th July 2009
In the last few years the public has been inundated with public service campaigns telling us that if we buckle up, we’ll be more safe in the event of an auto accident. Many states have even passed laws requiring drivers and passengers to have seatbelts ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Lessening the Rate of Taxi Accidents

10th July 2009
Like other motorists, taxicab drivers are also exposed to dangers while driving. But they must keep in mind that they have a duty to care for the safety of their passengers as well. Tips for Taxi Drivers Taxi accidents are caused by several factor... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Last Word on Infant Carseats

30th June 2009
When you have a baby you want to make certain that your baby is safe wherever you are, and the auto isn't an exception. You need to make sure you have the right auto seat for your kid, and that it is installed properly. This is imperative to guarantee you... Read >
Author: Myron Buck

Getting information about Marketing Main Event 4 never proved to be easier

29th June 2009
Here is an introduction to the world of Marketing Main Event 4. Read the complete article to get the full introduction for Marketing Main Event 4. Something massive this way comes… Buckle your seatbelt because this summer (Now confirmed as July 14th)... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq

Defective Air Bags in Car Accidents

26th June 2009
Most vehicles are now equipped with airbags designed to protect drivers in cases of accidents. However, there has been a reported increase of cases wherein these supposedly safety equipment fail to do its function. Air bags failure to deploy can cause ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Plane crash survival tips

19th June 2009
Travelling through what is literally a heavy piece of metal flying through the air could be daunting. It is reasonable to be worried about plane crash survival but statistics actually show that you are more likely be involved in a car accident rather in ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Defective Seatbelt: How It can be Fatal

18th June 2009
In January 2009, Toyota Motor Corp. announced a global recall of its Yaris which has been found to have defective seatbelt. According to reports, the foam pad could ignite after a high-impact frontal collision. The carmaker giant said more than 1.35 m... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Top Five Reasons To Sign A Prenuptial Agreement

19th May 2009
If you are about to wed, the issue of a prenuptial agreement is likely to be mentioned at some stage. After numerous high profile divorce cases, an increasing number of people are understandably worried about protecting their assets if the worse should ha... Read >
Author: mgordon

Top Five Reasons To Sign A Prenuptial Agreement

19th May 2009
1. You may not always be in love and happy. Right now, you're in love, you're getting married, and the birds are singing and life is wonderful. You probably can't imagine being without your spouse to be. But think back over your life – do we, as humans... Read >
Author: mgordon

Car Safety When Pregnant

18th May 2009
In order to stay safe and comfortable in the car when pregnant, there are several safety measures to take as highlighted below: 1.If your bump is really big and practically touching the steering wheel, it is time to stop driving and arrange for someone... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell

Are You A Fat Woman Who Hates Her Digital Scale?

05th May 2009
I think of my digital scale as a self-inflicted instrument of torture. I can't tell you how many I've thrown away and then bought new ones. I have developed a fear of the numbers it shows me. If you are a fat woman, you understand. Seldom in my life has... Read >
Author: Pat Matson

Racing Car Day-Experience the Opportunity of a Lifetime

05th May 2009
Who doesn't love the thrill of car racing? Watching a car racing event is an experience that you simply have to take part in. The rush that the roar of the engines gives you or the wind in your face as the high speed driverís zip past you is unforgettabl... Read >
Author: admindgs

Frequent Occurrence of SUV Rollovers

05th May 2009
More and more people now use Sports Utility Vehicle as,many of them were attracted to a car that looks sleek, sturdy, and stylish at the same time. The exteriors of these vehicles attract more buyers but their design can also cause fatal accidents. The... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Needless Deaths Can Be Prevented

01st May 2009
The passing of a loved one is a tragic occurrence, but even more tragic is a death that could have been prevented. As a teenager in high school, there were several car accidents in our immediate and surrounding area involving teenagers. There were so many... Read >

How to Keep Your Family Safe From Brain Injury

01st May 2009
Your brain is a valuable thing. You can’t drive a car, or even read a book without it. All joking aside, even mild concussions can cause long-term problems, so you should do everything you can to prevent yourself and your loved ones from receiving brain... Read >
Author: Jerry Work

Whiplash Injury: Reducing The Pain

26th April 2009
Understanding The Nature Of A Whiplash Injury The first stage is to explore what a whiplash injury is. A whiplash injury usually happens when your vehicle is stationary or in slow moving traffic. A car or lorry will collide with the rear of your vehicl... Read >

Driving in America - 8 Things You Should Know!

10th April 2009
Every State has driving laws that are different: It is important to be aware that all 50 states in American has their very own set of traffic rules. It’s fair to say that the majority of the traffic regulations don’t vary too much from state to state... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Useful Travel and Vacation Safety Tips

01st April 2009
In order to balance your life you need to unwind or relax once in a while. Traveling and vacation is one of the best ways to relax and reward yourself for working so hard. But of course you should be armed with travel and vacation safety knowledge to make... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Car Accident Whiplash

27th March 2009
Can extra car safety features reduce your insurance premium and help prevent whiplash? Every driver wants to reduce their car insurance premiums and build up a no claims bonus. Insurance companies often offer insurance discounts to those who have compl... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Auto Accidents and Defective Seatbelts Information

13th March 2009
Drivers and passengers put a large amount of trust into the seatbelts they wear. It is reasonable to expect that seatbelts will protect vehicle occupants when they work as they should by restraining them during an accident. Unfortunately, there are a ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Euro NCAP tests puts the Accord at the top of the class

13th March 2009
The new Euro NCAP safety test has seen the new Honda Accord come top of the class under the new testing system. Cars are rated on damage caused in a crash to the adult which counts towards 50 per cent of the score, a child 20 per cent and a pedestrian 20 ... Read >
Author: seamus

Beating The Death Fear

11th March 2009
Fear of death is the fear of dying or of dead things. The medical or scientific name for this fear is Necrophobia. This is an astonishingly common phobia with millions of sufferer's world wide. It is an impractical and unreasonable fear, no one wants to d... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

Guide To Puppy Travel

10th March 2009
Transporting your puppy over long or short distances requires more planning than most would think. There are certainly more steps to transporting a puppy via an airplane than by car however, both types of transport require some preparation ahead of time. ... Read >
Author: International Kennel Club

Tips for Travelling Whilst Pregnant

23rd February 2009
Guide to safe car travel during pregnancy Driver and passenger safety should be paramount whenever travelling in a car, but if you’re pregnant, here are some extra safety tips to help ensure the safety of both you and your baby. Tips for safe and ... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Driving and Child Passenger Safety

16th January 2009
When driving with children, especially while going on long trips, it is important to take into account the safety of your passengers. Making sure that your car has seatbelts and airbags is not enough. Depending on your country and location, there are spec... Read >
Author: Mark Lorenzana

10 Tips For Driving In Melbourne

16th January 2009
Melbourne is the state capital of Victoria and is considered one of the easiest cities to get about. Before you pick up your car rental check out our 10 tips for driving in Melbourne to get you through the city's busy traffic. 10 tips for driving in ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Why You Should Get A Dog Harness For Car Safety

15th December 2008
Many of us like to travel with our animals in the car. It's fun to take our Dogs with us when go out and it is also great to take our Dogs to different places. This involves normally having our dogs on the back seat. This can be an extremely dangerous ... Read >
Author: Dave Tee

California’s GDL Law Results in Lower Teen Car Accident Fatalities

02nd December 2008
California’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) law, one of the toughest in the country has been a great success, the California Office of Traffic Safety claims, and has contributed to a significant drop in the number of teens killed in car accidents in t... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves

Wristbands used for safety purpose

02nd December 2008
Wristbands are useful for things that we cannot expect. It is used by hospitals, police officials etc. An incident happened where in four people died in a road accident. In order to make road’s safe, the police officials introduced Cherry red wristbands... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Wristbands used for safety purpose

02nd December 2008
Wristbands are useful for things that we cannot expect. It is used by hospitals, police officials etc. An incident happened where in four people died in a road accident. In order to make road’s safe, the police officials introduced Cherry red wristbands... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Advice For Investors

01st December 2008
Imagine you are in an aeroplane on a long distance flight to the other side of the world. There you are, drink in hand, cruising along at high altitude nice and smoothly, the engines humming quietly, watching an entertaining in-flight movie and with scarc... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Advice For Investors

01st December 2008
Imagine you are in an aeroplane on a long distance flight to the other side of the world. There you are, drink in hand, cruising along at high altitude nice and smoothly, the engines humming quietly, watching an entertaining in-flight movie and with scarc... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

Advice For Investors

30th November 2008
Imagine you are in an aeroplane on a long distance flight to the other side of the world. There you are, drink in hand, cruising along at high altitude nice and smoothly, the engines humming quietly, watching an entertaining in-flight movie and with scarc... Read >
Author: SEO Positive

The Ring of Kerry - Top Driving Route in Ireland!

29th November 2008
If you want to experience the raw natural beauty of Ireland at first hand, then a trip around the beautiful Ring of Kerry in Ireland's southwest is a must. The circular route, which covers about 170km, boasts some of the most breathtaking scenery you're e... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

Lifestyle Changes to Protect New Dads

25th November 2008
If you have a new baby or a baby on the way, now is a good time to take stock of your own health. Not only do you have a new baby to support and protect, but you now have a good motivation to stay in good shape to be active with a growing child. Here are ... Read >
Author: Paul

Frequently Asked Questions about Driving a Minibus

18th November 2008
Minibuses are large, passenger carrying vehicles. Because of this extra responsibility the driving regulations regarding licensing, servicing and minibus insurance are a lot stricter than a normal car. This article is a guide to the frequently asked qu... Read >
Author: James

Kia welcomes you to Rio with its latest Kia Rio

29th October 2008
The new Kia Rio was just launched in the Alberta market and carries with it a design and power never been seen and felt before. Kia, an auto manufacturer popular for creating quality affordable cars, provides a surprising 10 year, one hundred thousand mil... Read >
Author: Jonathan B

Kia’s Latest Innovation: Kia Rio 2009

14th October 2008
The new Kia Rio was just launched in the Alberta market and carries with it a design and power never been seen and felt before. Kia, an auto manufacturer popular for creating quality affordable cars, provides a surprising 10 year, one hundred thousand mil... Read >
Author: Ben

How Can Air Travelers Lessen Or Eliminate The Fear Of Flying?

07th October 2008
The fear of flying is called Aviophobia, and millions of air travelers and potential flyers worldwide suffer from it, to a greater or lesser extent. It can be triggered by a number of concerns such as the fear of heights, the fear of falling, the fear of... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Claim Compensation for a Motorcycle Accident

05th September 2008
Those who have owned a motorcycle know what a wonderful feeling and experience it is to ride one. They will also be fully aware of how risky driving a motorcycle can be, which is part of the thrill unfortunately. Having a motorcycle accident compared to... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Making A Habit of Personal Development

04th September 2008
It can be a rather amusing task to sit back and analyze some of the daily rituals we perform, often without giving any conscious thought. I believe this is a good thing because we would accomplish very little if we had to stop and think about every task w... Read >
Author: Justin Popovic

Tips on Traveling With Your Dog

04th September 2008
Who doesn't love a good road trip? Taking in the air on the open road and visiting new and exciting places is a feeling that cannot be beat. Moreover, that feeling is not just limited to you --- your dog shares in the amazement and wonder that accompanies... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Ways to Increase Gas Mileage – 3 Easy Tips to Improve Gas Mileage

27th August 2008
As if the economy isn’t already making life difficult, oil prices are now steadily increasing. Life may not be as easy as 1-2-3, but figuring out ways to increase gas mileage is! In fact, here are 3 simple gas-saving tips you can apply to your every... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

The Cockpit Drill - The Checks You Should Make Before Driving

29th July 2008
Before starting your journey, in fact before starting the engine you should make a series of checks that will enhance both safety and comfort. The following checks are known as the cockpit drill. Make sure that the boot and all the doors are closed pr... Read >
Author: viddy55

How to Get Airline Upgrades

11th July 2008
Consumers all want airline upgrades to enjoy first class and if you are trying to become a part of that elite group of people who get to fly first class all the time, don't be discouraged. There are ways to be able to do this without breaking... Read >
Author: Jonathan101

Mobile Phone Safety

03rd July 2008
It won’t come as news to you that the government have revealed after strenuous tests and studies that using a Mobile Phone while driving limits and lowers your driving capability. Anything from response time to checking if somebody is in the lane you ar... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk

Airport Security and Flight Safety

01st July 2008
You know you're on your holidays when you arrive at the airport with your luggage and join the endless queues for checking in. But what would you do if you got to the security desk, only to be told your hand luggage is outside the safety guidelines? T... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

The Secrets to Airline Upgrades

30th June 2008
There are steps you can take to become one of those elite first class flyers, and secure you're route to airline upgrades. They aren't as hard as you may think. It just takes a bit of ingenuity and charm most of the time. The following meth... Read >
Author: Jonathan101

Your Children Must Always Be in Car Seats

25th June 2008
Too often I see children standing up in cars, looking out the back window or just sitting on laps. Don't parents know that in an accident the body of an unrestrained child becomes a projectile, bouncing around the interior of the car? A child can be throw... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg

A guide to buying used vehicles

04th June 2008
It used to be the case that, when you wanted to buy a new vehicle from a private seller, you looked in your local paper. Because of the limited range of people a newspaper reaches, anyone using this source to find their new vehicle could miss out on sever... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

A Staggering Statistics of Teenage Drunk Driving

04th June 2008
"One out of 10 children ages 12 and 13 uses alcohol at least once a month. In a single year, 522 children under age 14 were arrested for driving while intoxicated, (113 of them were under 10 years old). 70 percent of all teenagers drink alcohol. 60 percen... Read >
Author: andy taylor

When Is The Right Time To Claim For Whiplash Injuries?

25th May 2008
The truth is, that at any instance of an accident, all injuries should be reported, especially. Firstly, taking out insurance policies serve a purpose; which is intended to serve the consumer as a means of compensation for their losses or injury. Seco... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords

Car Design Can Worsen Whiplash

23rd May 2008
Drivers have been warned to take as much care about their headrest positions as they do about wearing their seatbelt by car industry experts. This is in response to research carried out by Thatcham which looked at car design and whiplash injury. They ... Read >
Author: Linsey Summers

Car Accident Safety Research and Literature

21st May 2008
There is no lack of research and data banks from which to draw specific information regarding collision speed and injuries. Case studies on neck and whiplash injury can be traced to Dr. Crowe, a surgeon who presented eight cases of neck injuries from traf... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Common Sense with Car Insurance

05th April 2008
We've all heard the horror stories of people trying to claim on their motor insurance, only to have their claim refused due to a technicality, or some detail that has been forgotten. The higher your claim, the harder the insurer will work to find some rea... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson

Master The First Step Of Successful Product Development:

26th March 2008
Ready to create and launch an information product that will have a indelibly positive effect on your business? ...a product that brings you recurring passive revenue, pronounces you as an expert in your field, and produces a lower entry product to get pro... Read >
Author: Tarsem

Driving in Cyprus

19th March 2008
Many visitors to the holiday island of Cyprus decide to hire a car in order to make the most of their visit. If you've never driven in Cyprus before then there a few things that you'll need to be aware of. Driving abroad often involves some minor diffe... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

A Family Driving Holiday in France

06th March 2008
When going on your first driving holiday through France, travelling at your own pace, stopping in quaint villages and historic towns to experience the local French food and staying in family run guest houses or hotels can just add more excitement to the w... Read >
Author: placesinfrance.com

Car Insurance – Tips for driving with animals on board

25th February 2008
Many of us dog owners grow tired of walking Fido round to the local shops, and if he could talk then he’d probably tell you he feels the same. The best place to let your dog stretch their legs is when going out for a country walk or a day at the beach.... Read >
Author: Andy Adams

Seat Covers

20th February 2008
Using a seat cover will provide the passengers and drivers in your vehicle a comfortable place to sit. It will also give your vehicle seats protection from sun fading and ground in dirt. They will also give you a way to take those already damaged and unsi... Read >
Author: Dennis James

A guide to trikes

01st February 2008
If you're thinking of buying a trike, then the following is a useful starting point. This article covers the basics of trike ownership and is aimed at those looking to purchase a machine in the UK. The first thing that you may not know about trikes is ... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Travel Dangers In Jack Russell Dogs

24th January 2008
Traveling with Jack Russell dogs is fun, so fun as long as nothing went wrong. Unluckily, dangers can come along the way despite all the preparations and planning. Dogs not used of traveling can become scared of moving or unfamiliar objects and places. Ch... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What is rapport? And why should you care?

19th January 2008
You hear a lot about rapport, but how does it affect you and why should you even care? Well, two people in rapport are inclined to give each other the benefit of the doubt, and are more patient and sympathetic towards each other. When there is rapport i... Read >
Author: Denise Pederson

Starting Anew at Fifty

19th January 2008
Elaine Williams ©2008 I lost my husband and best friend of 22 years when he was 59 and I was 47. We have three boys and I'd always thought we'd be together forever, however long that was, or at least another twenty years. I felt blindsided when I lost... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams

You Become What You Think About

06th November 2007
When the son of my friend finished the book "The power of positive thinking", written by Norman Vincent Peale, his dad asked him what did he learn? The son's response was:"What you think about most of the time, you become. And the most important part of ... Read >
Author: Helena Syptak

Volvo S80 parts got your car covered

05th November 2007
Safety is synonymous with Volvo vehicles, as these cars undergo various tests and exams before being released into the market. One such vehicle is Volvo's S80. One simple, but hard to overlook Volvo S80 part is the seat belt. Mainly used for safety, seat ... Read >
Author: Evander

Tips for Getting on the Road to Discount Car Insurance

20th October 2007
For many, auto insurance is very expensive. Whether it's because of an imperfect driving record, flawed credit history or simply because the driver is young, the costs can quickly add up. However, there is good news and better news. The good news is th... Read >
Author: Andrew Daigle

You Can Be, Do Or Have Anything With This Personal Development Technique

25th September 2007
What do you think your life would be like if you could be, do or have anything you could imagine? Do you have ambitions that remained unfilled? Have you still got dreams that burn deep within you yearning to become reality? Are your goals still unachieved... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

Keep your Family Safe with a Pontiac Seat Belt

21st September 2007
It is unavoidable that we use our vehicles whether it will be just a short drive to the grocery, on our way to work or a long trip with family and friends. Our vehicles are our mode of transportation. And no matter how much careful we are or how much we t... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Ensure Your Safety With GM Seat Belt and GM Brake Dust Shield

02nd August 2007
There's nothing more important than safety on the road on one's GM vehicle. To assure this, certain GM parts need to be given the best care in order to function at their best. The main function of the brake system is to deliver needed safety while driv... Read >
Author: mrestelle14

Car Compensation

26th July 2007
A car compensation is an amount of money that a person can get if he or she has been the victim of a car accident, because of the negligence of another driver. You can't hope to get compensation if the accident was your fault, that's for sure. So if it wa... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Driving tips in Greece

25th July 2007
Once arriving in Greece, many tourists opt to hire a car and set out alone. There's truly no better way to experience the countryside in Greece than from the comfort of your car and according to your own schedule. Crossing from the centralised and urban t... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Stop, Drop & Roll! How Exercise On a Foam Roller Relieves Tight Muscles

25th July 2007
My idea of a lucky person is someone, who, after half a lifetime of being physically active, can spring out of bed without a bit of muscular soreness; no moaning, creaking or limping. It is a truly lucky athlete that can work their muscle vigorously for y... Read >
Author: penny LoveHoff

Pregnant motorists could be risking their unborn child

29th June 2007
Last week I received a telephone call from my pregnant friend after she had been involved in a road traffic accident. Fortunately, she and her baby escaped suffering serious personal injuries and she didn't need to make a car accident claim but it got me ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Child Safety in the Car

31st May 2007
Most parents are willing to do whatever it takes to ensure the safety of their children, and feel confident that they are doing so by using a child safety seat for car travel. But the fact is that an alarming number of parents do not install safety seats ... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman

Signal Of Alarm For The Vehicle Safety

30th January 2007
Recent study made by a consumer group named “Which?” is warning the car insurance customers to pay close attention to the risk that they might be exposing to. According to “Which?” there are a lot of safety problems untreated properly by the ca... Read >
Author: Alison White

Stubborn Fat: New Ideas

10th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Personal Fitness Developement When it comes to the physical make-up of men versus women, many of the differences are obvious. Men, on average, are 10-15% larger than women, weigh 20% more, and are 30% stronger (especially when consid... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi

Keeping Your Dog Safe In Your Vehicle

11th December 2006
Would we put our children in the backseat of our vehicle without strapping them in safely? Of course not! So why then would we let our dog run free around the vehicle? In a collision at speeds of only 30mph, a 15lb dog can exert a force of up to 300lbs! B... Read >
Author: melissamurraynb

How Much Is My Personal Injury Solicitor Worth?

05th October 2006
How Much Is My Personal Injury Solicitor Worth? By: P. Jones The thought that comes to most peoples' minds after suffering a personal injury is that I must get a solicitor. Or the suggestion may come from your partner or a friend wishing you w... Read >
Author: Patrick jones

Creative Fiction Writing Workshop: Starting Your Story

28th September 2006
How do I get started writing my story? Where do I get ideas for my creative fiction writing? Get ideas from virtually any common, ordinary situation. Get out of your house to see real people and the real world and ideas will come from the most random p... Read >
Author: Kat Jaske

Carry-On Luggage and 2 Minutes to Success

19th August 2006
Anyone who knows me knows I do not like to sit still for long. When working at my desk, I take frequent breaks to get up and stretch. This improves my stamina and helps me keep my focus. Not to say that I can't relax I can sit on a beach for hours. But ... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD

How to Install a Baby Car Seat Correctly

14th August 2006
Baby car seats hold your most precious cargo. Whether you are running down the street for a gallon of milk, or you are going cross country on vacation, you should always make sure that your baby is strapped properly in the car seat. There is actually a ri... Read >
Author: Rina Zeger

Stair Chair Lift: Factors to Consider in Buying the Right One

05th July 2006
So you're ready to buy your first stair chair lift. As you might already know there are many makes, models and styles. It's enough choices to make your head spin. But, there are also individual factors to take into consideration when buying a stair cha... Read >
Author: Mike Jezek

Let's Talk Seatbelts

31st May 2006
So what is a seat belt? Well, for some, this is also called as a safety belt. It is a harness that has been specially and specifically designed so as to hold the occupant or the passenger of a car or vehicle in place. This is very important especially i... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

Protecting Your Chevy Truck Seats

10th May 2006
One of the great on-the-road ironies is that while you're sitting comfortably in your seat driving along, the seat itself is going through a huge amount of abuse. From dirty clothes to wet swimsuits, slobbering pets, kids eating in the backseat and the ha... Read >
Author: Scott Carmichael

Mercedes E-Class: Harnessing The Wow Factor

12th April 2006
Mercedes is about to release its all-new E-Class line of luxury cars. With 29 variations planned, DaimlerChrysler is hoping that you will be impressed enough to purchase the 2007 model, its most recent effort to wrest sales away from its German rival, BMW... Read >
Author: Matthew C. Keegan

Why Do I Have To Go Through So Many Interviews With One Company?

12th February 2006
The interview process can feel like a marathon. If you have been on the interview circuit, you know that once you get that first call for a phone interview it's time to buckle your seatbelt for a bumpy ride. Chances are that phone interview is just a sc... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha

Protect Your PC with these Top Free Software Programs

04th January 2006
This is a dangerous world for a computer user- threats multiply by the hour designed to swipe your data, cripple your network, steal your identity and in general- wreck havoc. Fortunately you can arm yourself to battle these menaces with several top softw... Read >
Author: Bill Adler

Baby Car Seats Safety Tips

17th December 2005
Baby car seats can prevent serious injury to your child in the event of an accident. It is the law that all children under the age of twelve should be seated in the back seat. This is especially true if you have airbags in the front. From the time you ... Read >
Author: Martin Smith

Master The First Step Of Successful Product Development:

25th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Coco Fossland Ready to create and launch an information product that will have a indelibly positive affect on your business? ...a product that brings you recurring passive revenue, pronounces you as an expert in your field, and produces ... Read >
Author: Coco Fossland

Defeat Fear of Death

05th October 2005
Fear of death is the fear of dying or of dead things. The medical or scientific name for this fear is Necrophobia. This is an astonishingly common phobia with millions of sufferer's world wide. It is an impractical and unreasonable fear, no one wants to d... Read >
Author: Kerry Emrich

Intuition and Instinct, Our Friends

09th September 2005
Say the word 'intuition,' and some cringe. It sounds too new-age, too touchy-feely. Its close cousin instinct sounds animalistic. Western culture tends to denigrate information that comes to us through means other than logic, reason and analysi... Read >
Author: Ellen Zucker