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Tuesday, 2 December 2008       

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1). Body Mass Index (BMI): Are You at a Healthy Weight?
The body mass index, or BMI, helps clarify an important distinction between being overweight or being obese. If you weigh too much, you're obviously overweight. But if you have a very high proportion of body fat, you're obese. Based on your body mass index, your doctor or other health professional will classify your weight as healthy, overweight, o...

2). Cold Sore or Canker Sore?
Two of the most common disorders of the mouth, the cold sore and the canker sore, are often confused with one another. Knowing the difference between a cold sore and canker sore can affect your choice of treatment or home remedy.

The difference between a cold sore and canker sore is where the sore appears. Both cold sores and canker so...

3). How to Find the Best California Mortgage
Compared to other homeowners, Californians pay one of the highest premiums in the country for their warm, sunny climate. According to the National Association of Realtors, the median price for a single-family home in California topped out at an eye-popping $542,000 in fourth-quarter 2005. While finding the best possible mortgage loan rate is import...

4). Learn to Earn Checklist: Are You Ready for an Online Bachelor Degree?
Learn to Earn Checklist: Are You Ready for an Online Bachelor Degree?

5). Learn to Earn Checklist: Are Your Ready for an Online Bachelor Degree?
Getting a bachelor’s or master’s degree may seem an insurmountable obstacle when you’re working a 40-hour week. But many Americans who have work, family and financial obligations that keep them from quitting their jobs to attend a traditional college or university full time have succeeded in finding a new way to meet their education goals and advan...

6). Online Bachelor Degree: Lower Unemployment and Higher Pay
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, unemployment rates fall and earnings rise for people who have more education. Not exactly rocket science — but if you're a high school graduate working a 40-hour week, getting a bachelor's degree may seem nearly impossible. Work, family and financial obligations don't leave much time to attend a college or...



 


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