
Awareness on Varicose Veins by: David Chandler Varicose veins are those irregular shaped veins that are most commonly found in the legs particularly in the calf muscle area. Varicose veins are found mostly on older women and recent survey and research indicate that it is found in largely in men than women. Known cause of [...]
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Menopause and Hair Loss by: Cathy Taylor The onset of menopause can often lead to hair loss and has long been a part of aging that many women fear the most. These days many more women are also experiencing thinning and bald spots as they mature, and both men and women are reaching out for [...]
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Here Comes the Sun: Solar Energy Is Becoming More Attractive For Mainstream Consumers by: Kavar Peter The price of a barrel of oil has never been higher ($62.00+ in summer 2005 even before the chaos caused by Katrina). Some say this is a temporary spike, but more and more analysts are agreeing that this kind [...]
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Get The Most Out Of Your Digital Camera Today! by: Kevin Rockwell Point and click. The new life of digital cameras gives us all the opportunity to capture images as we go. Whether you simply hit the shutter button to take pictures of your friends and family or if you want to have your camera [...]
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Vegetarian Cuisine by: Kirsten Hawkins Rabbit food. That’s what my dad calls vegetarian cooking and cuisine. Salads and vegetables – can’t be anything more to it, can there? Oh, but there is. Vegetarian cooking is at least as varied as ‘regular’ cooking – and in some cases, far more imaginative. Nearly thirty years ago, Diet [...]
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The Greatness Of Gumbo by: Kirsten Hawkins Perhaps nothing is better known as a staple of Cajun cuisine than gumbo, a spicy, hearty stew or soup whose name literally means “okraâ€. Called one of the greatest contributions of Louisiana Cajun kitchens to American cuisine, it came to that state with the first French settlers, who [...]
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Selling Your Home: Market/Sales Price by: Chris Cates Whether you are planning to buy or sell a property it is important to become familiar with the terminology of real estate. In real estate the three terms that are commonly used interchangeably are value, cost, and price. Although, all are concepts relating to value, they are [...]
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It’s Not Just About Christmas Trees and Christmas Gifts by: David Arnold Livingston Let kids tell you what they think of Christmas and they will speak of images full of snow, caroling, putting up Christmas tree ornaments, Christmas gifts and the irresistible magic and wonderment. For everyone else, Christmas is a whole 30 days (even [...]
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Your Moving Checklist by: Steve Gillman A moving checklist can keep you from forgetting important things, like turning on the utilities in your new home. You’ll want to make your own list of things to be done, but you can start with the suggestions below. Moving checklist – One Month Before Make reservations with moving [...]
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Childcare Finances – Some Money Basics by: Melissa Newby Sole proprietor, Inc, LLC, – What does it all Mean? Your childcare is a business. While you may not need to formally create a legal business, there are options to consider if you have an especially large operation, or employ more than one person. From a [...]
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