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91). Facelifts Offer Youthful Appearance By : Kael
Facelifts, also known as rhytidectomies, offer those wishing to improve their appearance dramatically. There are several facelift procedures, but simple facelifts do not result in the ‘wind-tunnel’ effect or ‘surprised look’ that is sometimes caused by more extreme facelifts. Recovery from a simple facelift is easier and has fewer complications tha...
92). Tips For Immigrating To The US By : John Morris
Migrating to the U.S. in reality is a difficult process having no assurance of success. The U.S. today continues to appeal to immigrants because it is an economical power that promises you can make it here...
93). Year in review - Top 12 News stories of 2005 By : paul wilson1
As yet another New Year dawns, it is time for us to look back on 2005 and view from the outside all that happened. There were joys, triumphs, and tears. That everything that happens is a learning experience is quite true.
Among the many occurrences of 2005 news stories that were significant were:
1. Google made history in ...
94). Criminal Background Checks: A Necessity In Our Society? By : Crimechecker
Everyday the news tells of violence in the workplace and sex offenders on the prowl. The scary thing is that you usually never know who these people might be until it's too late. How many times have you seen an interview of someone describing an accused criminal as the nicest person you could ever know? They would have never suspected this person o...
95). Criminal Background Check Get it Quickly Online By : Bob Benson
How often have you been searching for a phone number or address and seen an advertisement for a criminal background check? This tool that was once available only to law enforcement officials is now available to anyone who is willing to pay for it. Think it’s all a bogus ploy for money? Think again.
Criminal background checks can be use...
96). How To Choose A Lift Chair By : Robert Thatcher
Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s, arthritis and other mobility limiting conditions trouble your loved ones. Being in one of these situations trouble them. It makes them feel useless and dependent on other people. They also sense that they have lost their vigor and free will. As a result they pity themselves.
In today’s modern world, mobility ...
97). Men’s Formal Dress By : George Williams
When you receive an invitation card for the formal party, this may be a sign that you are having a move up your career path or it is your first formal charity event. As you read the invitation you see listed among the details "black tie". Does that mean you need to wear a tuxedo? Will a suit do just as well?
If you want to feel comfor...
98). Consider Serving In The Army By : Matthias Reightman
Are you nearing high school graduation and are unsure of what to do next or where to go to college? Or perhaps you are unsure if college is really the right next step for you? You should consider the option of serving with the army.
Think about all of the ways that your life has been protected and enriched because of the faithful serv...
99). Non-Resolutions By :
I’ve never liked the idea of New Year’s Resolutions. If you make them, you feel that you are somehow accountable, and what if you don’t live up? Who’s keeping score anyway? It could be the most unrelenting taskmaster of all. On a very real level, the worst person you ever want to disappoint is yourself. Maybe that is why I don’t like New Year’s Res...
100). What Can You Do When Disaster Strikes Somewhere Else? By : Roger Carr
Several of the largest natural disasters have occurred recently. These include the earthquake and tsunami in South East Asia and Hurricane Katrina in the Southern United States. Thousands of disasters occur every year. They all don't affect thousands of people, but the impact is as dire for each one that has to experience it. Each time a disaster o...
101). Choosing The Right Retirement Community By : John Morris
There are many retirement communities available everywhere in the country. There are retirement communities who may offer the world to you and those who would provide you with the best comfort you need.
But how do you choose which retirement community you want to spend the rest of your life in? What is the basis in finding the suitabl...
102). Different Types Of Psychic Abilities By : Malcolm Moorhouse
In the swirl of misconceptions, misunderstandings, and general confusion surrounding the fields of parapsychology and psychic activity, most people have no idea how to make distinctions between different types of psychic abilities. Wait a minute, you say, I didn't even know there were different types! You're in the same boat as most everyone else w...
103). Everything You Do Is Right Day By : CD Mohatta
16th March is celebrated as the day when whatever you do is right. This is a very exciting thought. I searched for the origin but could not find any clue about how this day began. What precisely does this mean - Everything you do is right.
Let me put my ideas across about this day. In our everyday life whenever we do anything, it can b...
104). Is This Funny: Can We Develop Non-Violent Humour? By : Ivana Milojević
“In its original historical meaning, a cartoon (from the Italian cartone, meaning "big paper") is a full-size drawing made on paper as a study for a further artwork, such as a painting or tapestry. In modern print media, a cartoon is an illustration, usually humorous in intent.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartoons
The current represe...
105). The Green Card Rush Has Started By : gordgoodfellow
The U.S. Government has issued 65,000 green cards this year for the purpose of allowing people of foreign birth to live and work in the United States. But what is a green card? How does it work and what is the application process?
A green card is usually issued to people who are normally permanently resident in the United States and wh...
106). Is There Income After Peak Oil And Economic Collapse? There Is If You're Clever. By : Mick Winter
Many predict that the world will soon experience an economic depression, brought on by a variety of factors, but most particularly Peak Oil - the lessening production of petroleum. (For full information on Peak Oil, see Dry Dipstick - www.drydipstick.com)
No matter what happens to the economy, you'll probably still need income. Work co...
107). Enhanced Online Features At Blue Cross Blue Shield Help You By : Frank Brown
Blue Cross/Blue Shield has been helping Americans receive affordable healthcare for decades. Without its existence, millions of hard-working American citizens would not receive the kind of care and treatment they deserve, especially after decades of paying taxes and helping to grow this great and prosperous nation.
Like many tradition...
108). A New Take on DUI By : Jack Krohn
When most people hear the dreaded words Driving under the Influence they see dollar signs because of the costs involved anymore. Organizations like M.A.D.D. and S.A.D.D. have done a terrific job of heightening awareness across the country on driving under the influence of alcohol. States like New Mexico have come the furthest but only because it se...
109). Identity Theft: It Won't Happen To Me By : Daryl
"I got bad credit, I'm not worried"
"It happened to a friend of a friend"
"I've got other priorities now"
"All it takes is guarding your Social Security number"
"I can trust the people around me"
These quotes are all too common regarding identity theft. The problem is the Federal Trade Commission, various law ...
110). Wrong Blames Can Kill A Life By : CD Mohatta
To blame means to accuse someone of doing something wrong. It is very easy to put blame on a person when things begin going wrong and hammer that person left and right for being responsible for all the mess. Let us look at this further.
Sometimes, in our personal relationships, when we say that things are in mess, the truth may be diff...
111). Habit Pattern! By : Joseph Ghabi
Habit Pattern! By Joseph Ghabi
Do you ever wonder about your daily routines? Think about it, from the minute you wake up in the morning until you lay your head down to sleep. Think of the habits you have become accustomed to, or what you have been programmed to do in the morning. For example, taking your shower after your coffee or smo...
112). Unheard and Unseen: The Plight of America's Homeless Poor By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
With the rare exception of a special report produced by educational television channels and shown sandwiched between reruns late at night, we seldom see the faces of America's enormous homeless population. They live their street lives in decaying downtowns and slum districts, hidden from our daily commute between work and the suburbs.
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113). Piggotts Provide Support for the Tsunami By : Gandulf
Piggotts Provide Support for the Tsunami
Piggotts, the Crown Group’s marquee and furniture hire supplier provided two large hospitality marquees for a recent Tsunami Memorial Service at St Paul’s Cathedral.
This prestigious event was hosted by The Department of Culture, Media and Sport, headed by the Secretary of State M...
114). Why Men Should Get Hair Color Too By : Darla Di Grandi-Aguilera
We all know that men are the first ones to let their image regimen slide. Sure, men tend to get haircuts like clockwork, but when it comes to getting other salon services, like hair color, most men opt for the easy path of non colorization.
Even though men tend to ignore this salon service, there are many reasons why they should be tak...
115). How does assisted living work? By : Drew Swanson
Assisted living facilities are meant for senior citizens and the disabled who require housing, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, and assistance with taking medicine. These facilities enable people to follow an independent lifestyle and at the same time provide the right type of assistance needed in day...
116). School Shootings Aren't Caused By The Type Of Student That The Media Tells You About By : Ruth Wells
Teachers, principals and counselors: As most of you are aware, some of the recent school shootings were apparently committed by students who were not known for their acting- out behaviors, but instead for their relatively quiet withdrawal and depression. We have gotten quite a few calls asking for explanations. Youth professionals are often more ac...
117). Discovering The Cosmos - Why By : CD Mohatta
I am not against any scientific enquiry. I support science and I fully support the work of science in making living better for all of this. My respect for science makes me think about something.
We are trying to send spaceships to the corners of the solar system. We are sending some that will go even beyond. We are trying to find out m...
118). Criminal Record - Stigma For Life By : Michael Russell
If you've ever been convicted of a crime, no matter how small, you know the stigma that you carry with you because of that conviction. Unfortunately, even something as minor as a shoplifting charge or disorderly conduct conviction can make life difficult in so many areas.
Probably the area where a criminal record has the most impact i...
119). When Rules Fail By : Darren Robinson
When disaster strikes, why does law and order break down almost immediately ?
Whether it is a natural or man-made event, why do the people in the vicinity sudenly act as though laws don't exist ? During electricity failures some cities experience looting. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina there was intimidation and shootings. Race...
120). Death By : CD Mohatta
To die means to live no more. A person who was identified by a name, a family, a character, a nationality and many lovely values is no more. That person will never be found again on the earth ever again. A neighbor, who you see everyday, can not be found again even if you look for him/her around the earth all your life. What was taken for granted, ...
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