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Married in 2004, Graduated from Marshall University, studied organizational communication. New father
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Seven Easy Potato Recipes: Soup, Medallions and MorePotatoes have made their way into breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Here are seven easy potato recipes for you to try at home.
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Festive and Fun Christmas Gob RecipeGobs are a rich dessert with two small cakes combined with thick and creamy filling. Here is a festive Christmas idea that you can make easily. Making Gobs are fun and there are limitless possibilities when cooking for the holidays.
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Cash in on Old Appliances at Two Web Sites: BuyMyBrokeniPod & SecondRotation.comThere are two internet sites that allow people to cash in their old electronics while simultaneously be friendly to the environment. Here are those two sites.
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Vegetable Soup Fights Cell Damage and Major Illness, Study ShowsThis article reviews the elements of a study that suggests vegetables high in vitamin C will preserve cell function and reduce stress levels. This study also focuses on the effect and benefits of Vitamin C through diet, not supplements.
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Myths Surrounding Financial Guarantees: Protecting Your AssetsMany Americans invest their money whether this be in their bank accounts or in stocks and bonds. Here are a few popular myths surrounding the guaranteed protection of our assets.
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Delicious Christmas Decorations and OrnamentsYour Christmas decorations doesn't have to be filled with the traditional tinsel and metallic bulbs. Why not try to make creations you can enjoy and eat. Here are some ideas that you can try that will surely be a hit with the whole family.
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Felt Halloween Crafts: Easy Projects for Festive FabricFelt is so soft and easy to use and many crafters love working with this material. Here are some easy and inexpensive ways to get the whole family involved when getting ready for Halloween.
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Buying a Good Saxophone Reed: Tips and RecommendationsMusicians all over the world play wind instruments and perhaps the most popular of those winds are the saxophone. This article gives a review of reeds that I have used as a saxophonist and continue to use today. -
Omentum: Everything You Should Know About this Stomach OrganThe omentum is one of the most important organs of the body, yet there are many who have never heard of the omentum. This article describes what your omentum is and how to maintain a healthy one.
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The Late Boots Randolph: Why Saxophonist and His Music Will Never DieHomer 'Boots' Randolph left the music world a unique collection of music with his own signature put onto every song recorded. Because musicians have tried to emulate his musical style and will continue to, Boots Randolph's music will live forever. -
Ten Great Roller Coasters in the Eastern United StatesThere are hundreds of coasters in America and some of the very best are found in amusement parks in the eastern part of the country. Here is a list of the top 10 coasters I have ridden and recommend.
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Avoiding Poor Eyesight and Macular Degeneration Through Healthy LivingHuman beings place great emphasis on our need for sight. This article gives easy ways to preserve our vision while avoiding a common aging disease called Macular Degeneration. -
Business Women Who Went From Moms to MillionairesThis article reviews a few moms who have made their way to fame and also gives some tips to aspiring moms on how to market their own ideas.
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New Superbug May Surpass AIDS' Infection RateEvery day we, as a society, deal with infections. However, the growth rate of those infections are growing at an alarming rate and this article gives an overview of how we can preserve and prevent these infections.
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Buying a Burmese Python? Consider These Five PrecautionsBurmese pythons are beautiful animals, but as a potential owner, you must consider five things prior to purchasing or adopting a Burmese. -
Tips for Getting a Better Night's SleepThere are several natural ways we can get our bodies to sleep, and this article examines several natural ways to fall asleep peacefully.
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Is Your Dog Aging, or is Something Else Affecting Your Pet?Dogs are man's best friend, at least in this society. Our canines provide companionship, service to persons with disabilities and general protection. So how can we tell if our beloved dogs are just aging or if there is something more happening to their bodies?
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Fight Bad Breath with Apples, Yogurt, Parsley and MoreBad breath can be fought with more than a toothbrush and some mouthwash. Learn how here.
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Feeding Babies with Severe Food Allergies: Trial-by-Error LessonsTips on dealing with a child who suffers from severe food allergies.
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How My Birth Control Made me SuicidalSide effects that can come with birth-control options.
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Recycling Used Goods: Cars, Tennis Shoes, Eyeglasses and MoreThere are numerous items that can be recycled, and here's why you should recycle whenever you can.
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Eating Slower Can Help in Your Weight-Loss PlanThere is something to be said about eating slowly. Your stomach feels fuller when you eat slower than if you scarf your lunch down.
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A Stay-At-Home Mom Living a Frugal Lifestyle: Can It Really Be Done?Article reviews ways that everyone, especially stay-at-home moms, can cut their spending and save money.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: How I've Learned to Cope With My Father's ConditionYears after serving in Vietnam, my father was diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. While PTSD is prevalent among military veterans, it also can affect anyone who has experienced traumatic events such as rape, murder, death and more. However, help is available.
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Teach Yourself to Read Music: No Musical Background RequiredThe secret to teaching yourself how to read music is counting to eight and beyond. You don't have to have an extensive musical background, play an instrument or have music education to read music. -
Musical Cure for Crying InfantsMusic has always been known as a universal language. Even though infants do not communicate through words, they communicate through actions. This article describes the importance of music and repetition for infants.


