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121). Free Magazine Subscriptions By : Robert Mandolin
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122). Ten Moving Tips By : Steve Gillman
These moving tips may include a few things you hadn't thought of, or things you just need to be reminded of. Forget that safe deposit box, for example, and you may have to drive a long way to get at it. Ten more moving tips follow.
1. Get rid of things. Consider carefully what you need to keep. People spend hundreds of dollars to move ...
123). How To Have A Successful Charity Fund Raising Event By : Peter Crump
If you’re thinking of starting a charity fund raising event, then you probably know all the most obvious questions that you should be asking yourself. These include why this non profit charity fund raising needs to exist or who will help run the fund raising event. You need to have a clear idea of the scope of what the fund raising will be used for...
124). Coping With Autism-Support For Families By : Christine Dugan
Based on the U.S. Department of Education’s 2002 report to Congress on IDEA the number of students with autism in U.S. schools has increased by 1354% in an eight-year period from 1991-1992 to 2000-2001 (as cited by the Autism Society of America, 2003). This increase is almost fifty times higher than all disabilities (excluding autism), which has in...
125). Toasted: A Housewarming Tradition By : James Zeller
A housewarming gift comes from cultural traditions the world over. But for the most part, a housewarming gift comes from the heart, an act of giving from one friend to another. The true meaning of housewarming can be found when one friend sees the need of another, and tries in however small of measure to give something to help.
May the...
126). Gift basket ideas. By : Rita Hutner
Are you looking for that perfect gift for a business associate or a friend? Just think what gastronomic joy you could give when you choose that ideal gift from a wide selection of gift baskets. If you're looking for delicious fruit assortments with scrumptious pear varieties, apple varieties, cherries and more, the Premiums Fruit Company is just on...
127). Say “no” to Constipation and Internal Discomfort By : Dalvin Rumsey
Say “no” to Constipation and Internal Discomfort
128). Tips On What Is To Be Done After The Move By : paul wilson1
It is a new day and a new place there is a smell of paint and boxes surrounding you. Whew, it is time to get settled. If you handle unpacking systematically you will not have any problem. Get the movers to place boxes in the rooms where they belong, for example all boxes that contain kitchen stuff should be placed in the kitchen. Create a priority ...
129). How To Move With Young Children By :
Moving can upset children of any age. It frequently causes them to feel apprehensive and insecure. But, don’t despair; there are many things you can do to make the moving experience less scary for your children.
Involve Them from the Very Beginning.
Tell your children as soon as you know you’re moving; don’t spring it on...
130). Silk - How To Clean A Silk Tie By : Michael Russell
If you've ever owned a silk tie, you know that they are difficult to tie and even more difficult to clean. The truth is, silk ties really aren't meant to be cleaned as they are extremely delicate and can fall apart if you just look at them wrong. Even a little rough treatment in simple handling can turn a silk tie into trash.
Having s...
131). How to Improve the Quality of Institutional Care By : Lynne Taetzsch
Copyright 2006 Lynne Taetzsch
How can you ensure that your loved ones (let’s call them parents for the sake of this article) are getting the best possible care at a nursing home or assisted living facility? The first step is to pick the best institution you can afford, if you have a choice in the matter, but after that you can’t simply...
132). The Gift Of Grandparents By : Julee Mitchelsin
One of the biggest blessings you can have in life is grandparents. Not too many people take the time or care to learn from and enjoy the people who raised their parents. Being in consistent relationship with your grandparents can add so many good things to your life.
For starters, you should get to know the gift of your grandparents si...
133). Make reading fun - use personalized stories By : robC
Reading regularly from an early age has enormous benefits for a child throughout childhood and in later life:
* Increased comfort with reading
A comfortable reader is a confident reader. This means that the speed with which something can be read increases (useful for absorbing information, in exams, and also later on in th...
134). The Importance Of Asbestos Abatement Equipment By : Kirsten Hawkins
More and more people are looking for asbestos abatement equipment for conducting asbestos abatement at their homes. Asbestos abatement is a specialized job and you must use the services of accredited asbestos abatement professionals for removing asbestos materials.
Government has made it mandatory that asbestos abatement of public buil...
135). Mom, Do You Need To Save Money? By : Nicole Dean
I need to learn how to save more of our income. I’m not interested in starting a business or making money, but I do believe that a penny saved is a penny earned, so I’d like to hold onto more of my pennies. Thanks so much for any help you can offer! – Signed, Penny
Dear Penny,
Some of my favorite ways to save money are the easies...
136). Practical Housewarming Gifts They’ll Treasure By : James Zeller
Housewarming gifts need to be practical yet unique gift ideas. Use some common sense to give a gift that fits the occasion but more importantly the people you are gifting to. Most people have a kitchen. Most people could use a useful kitchen or gourmet item. Be inclined to purchase an elegant glass teapot over that crazy cuckoo clock you were consi...
137). Identity Theft Recovery: The Road Back By : D Campbell
Not too long ago, a friend of mine mentioned that one of his coworkers recently recovered his stolen identity. I asked how long the process took. "Only two years" he replied.
Compared to my business partner's six year nightmare "only" maybe appropriate but like most victims of identity theft, he probably thought "when". As in, "when w...
138). Different Types Of Kitchen Knifes By : Juan José
A knife is defined as a type of hand tool with a sharp edge that is used to cut something, whether it be food, rope, or even wood. It is usually composed of a blade, which is commonly around 12 inches or less in length, that is attached to a type of handle. They have been around for a very long time, dating back to the Stone Age where they were use...
139). Avoid Junk Telephone Calls By Preventing Your Number From Being Collected By : Philip L. Franckel, Esq.
When you call toll-free or pay-per-minute telephone numbers your telephone number is identified and recorded. Even when you call a business on their local telephone number, your phone number may be recorded. Often, your telephone number will be used for future sales calls from the company you called and will often be sold to other companies as well...
140). What to do When Kids Go off Their Meds: Brain-based Learning Strategies for ADD/ADHD By : MaryJo Wagner
Steven Nissen, a prominent Cleveland Ohio Cardiologist recently prodded the FDA’s Advisory committee to put a black box warning on Ritalin, warning of potential heart danger. Why? From 1999 to 2003, 81 deaths and 54 nonfatal cardiovascular events such as heart attacks have possible links to Ritalin and similar drugs.
During the same pe...
141). The History Of Electric Razors By : Elli Potrelli
Razors have been around for a very long time, although electric razors didn’t come into existence until the 1930’s. Since then, they have greatly evolved and are now a staple in many people’s beauty repertoires.
Although there were early experiments with clockwork and friction motor, electric razors didn’t appear until the 1930’s. The ...
142). What Are The Best Fundraising Strategies To Use? By : Peter Leigh
Fundraising strategies are as numerous as the funds that will come in when they are in place. There are so many different fundraising strategies that you will be hard pressed to choose the one that’s best for you. Maybe your fundraising might include having a shoeshine service set up in a busy mall downtown or if you have an artist in your group ha...
143). Children Can Learn With Classic Toys By : Robert Benson
Have we lost our children in a hypnotic video game trance? Have they become “drones” to the “video age”?
Sometimes it may seem that way as many children spend hour upon hour in front of a video screen, pressing buttons or jockeying around a joystick. But it is up to the parents of children to say enough, let’s find some educational al...
144). Birth Announcements for Twins By : Melanie
Birth Announcements for Twins
145). Quick Party Planning Checklist By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
Make yourself a gorgeous party planning journal with a scrapbook or plastic three-ring binder that has a space to insert an inspirational picture. Keep cutouts from magazines of ideas you love about decorating, themes, menus, and recipes. Keep notes about your party afterwards so you remember what worked well and what to do differently next time. Y...
146). Simple and Easy Tips - How to Throw a Tailgate Party No One Will Forget By : Nicola Kennedy
There can be no more exciting urban outdoor activity than throwing a tailgate party. Aside from the fact that tailgate parties are casual and a lot of fun, they are relatively easy to setup. You can also add a bit of pizzazz to your parties so that your friends and families won’t ever forget them. Here are some tips on how to throw a party that wil...
147). 12 Essential tips to add to your moving check list By : paul wilson1
Moving means umpteen things to be done –it is not about just putting things into boxes, taking them to another place, and unpacking there. The more complicated our lives get the more the things to be done before and after moving.
To make life easier and less complicated, use a “moving checklist.” This will help you move efficiently an...
148). 14 Steps You Can Take to Prevent Identity Theft: By : The Master Blog Builder
The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act, known commonly as FACTA, was put into law in the United States to help to protect consumers from identity theft and to help in its prevention. FACTA ensures that all citizens are treated fairly when they apply for a mortgage or other form of credit and it entitles them to a free annual credit report to ...
149). Every Mom Needs A Break Before The Breaking Point By : Alice Seba
It’s probably no secret to you that today’s mom is busier than ever. It doesn’t matter if you’re a career mom trying to balance work and family or a stay-at-home mom trying to run the household and manage the many activities your children are involved in. This hectic pace often translates to isolation and leaves you little time for anything else.
150). Birthday - Right Day To Make Resolutions By : CD Mohatta
We all make New Year resolutions. We draw a long list of do's and don'ts on the New Year eve. And manage to break most of the resolutions within one to two months. A birthday is only for celebrations. What if instead of making resolutions on New Year we make them on our birthdays? New Year is common to all, but birthdays are individual, and the res...
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