Molly Carter
Originally from MI, I now reside in Los Angeles where I am an actor. Although there is an actor Molly Carter, that is not me. Molly is a penname - I wouldn't want my opinions misconstrued as hers.
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God, acting, hiking, cooking, baking, traveling, LIONS, college football, family and friends, childhood development, arts and craftsMotto
Be the change you wish to see in the world. - GandhiAffiliations
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Savor Seattle Pike Place Food TourWanting to find a unique and educational way to explore Seattle we settled on the Savor Seattle Pike Place Food Tour. It was a delicious lesson!
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How to Make Perfect Pumpkin SeedsOne of my favorite snacks are pumpkin seeds, but I could never find a recipe that I liked...they were all too salty. Here is one I found, with just enough flavor and the perfect amount of crunch.
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How to PrayOften people shy away from praying or "give up" because they don't see their desires reach fruition. Read on to learn how to pray effectively.
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Actual Cash Value Coverage Versus Replacement Cost CoverageThis article details the differences between actual cash value coverage insurance versus replacement cost coverage insurance.
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Five Simple Ways to Look YoungHere are five simple, inexpensive ways to look young.
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How to Save when Money is TightInstead of using the economic downspin as an excuse, look at it as an opportunity to access, and correct, you spending habits. Here are some tips on how to save when money is tight.
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How to Use Coupons CorrectlyWith tough economic times, coupons are an easy way to trim fat in the budget, but buyer beware. Manufacturers use coupons to tempt you into buying unnecessary goods. Here are some tips to use coupons correctly for top savings.
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Zpizza: Restaurant ReviewDreaming of a low fat healthy pizza? I've found the place. -
My Journey Through the Bible: The BeginningI've decided to take a personal journey reading the bible.
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How to Make a Mosaic Wine Bottle LightHere is a creative gift idea that your friends and family will love. -
How to Recycle Old Jars and Glasses to Make Mosaic Candle HoldersMake mosaic candle holders for a unique gift this Christmas. -
The 13th Annual LADWP Christmas Light FestivalFor residents and visitors alike, the LADWP Griffith Park light show is not to be missed.
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How to Keep Fire Exits Clear During the HolidaysHere are a few tips to stay safe during the holiday season. -
How to Avoid the Holiday BulgeYou can delight in the holidays without a tight waistband. Here are a few tips.
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How to Get Out of DebtDebt is a huge problem. Here are some simple steps to prioritize and organize a strategy to get out of debt.
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Advantages of Pre-Marital CounselingPre-marital counseling prepares your for marriage. See how.
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The Smile Train - Charity Changing Lives One Smile at a TimeCleft lip and palate can be eradicated. Here's how to help!
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How to Manage Your Money for NewlywedsMerging finances is one of the biggest stresses for newlyweds. Here are some tips.
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How to Have a Cheap Wedding ReceptionWedding receptions don't have to cost a fortune, here are some money saving tips.
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How to Save Money on ElectricitySave money and learn to live a greener lifestyle.
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Save Big Eating OutEating out can eat at your budget, but it doesn't have to. Here are some tips to save money!
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Dusty's Bistro in Silverlake, California: Restaurant ReviewDusty's Bistro in the Silverlake district of Los Angeles is a hidden treasure.
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Review: Wolfgang Puck All Natural Four Cheese, Tomato and Pesto PizzaReview of Wolfgang's new all natural pizza. -
Burbank Water and Power Gets Serious About ConservationSome companies suggest clients go green, but Burbank Water and Power went a step further. Read on for what Burbank Water and Power is doing to help consumers conserve.
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Easy Blended Coffee RecipeAn iced coffee drink can cost upwards or $4 - $5. Here is a cheap recipe you can make at home for a fraction of the cost. It is also low fat and low sugar. -
SAG Vs AFTRA: The Fight Beyond the Potential Actor's StrikeTwo acting unions who initially set out to negotiate together have divided. The initial fight against the studios has erupted into a brawl between SAG and AFTRA. -
SAG and AMPTP Suspend NegotiationsWith SAG's contract set to expire, many Hollywood insider's cringe at the prospect of another strike after the 100 day long writer's strike this past winter. -
It's Sad What Society Deems NewsworthySo many articles about charities, programs that assist people, and groups aiming to better society are ignored. Please post your links here to raise awareness!
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Christians Go Green on Palm Sunday with Eco-PalmsOver 2,130 congregations have opted for eco-palms for their March 16th celebration.
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My Mother: Parent First, Friend AlwaysI overheard a woman saying that not matter what, she wanted to always be her daughter's best friend. It made me think of my own mom...
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PUR Water and P&G Team Up to Donate WaterPUR Water and P&G teamed up and aim to donate 50 million liters of water to people in need. You can help by redeeming your P&GbrandSAVER coupons from Sunday's insert throughout March and April.
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The Insignificance of Things - What is Really ImportantAfter watching the wreckage of a house fire, I really learned what is truly important. Here is my experience.
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Easter at the Hollywood Bowl with Bel Air Presbyterian ChurchLooking for a unique way to celebrate Easter? Curious about the Christian faith but don't want to attend a traditional church service? Come to the Hollywood Bowl.
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The Griddle Cafe in Los Angeles: A Review of the Hollywood HotspotIf you love breakfast, generous portions, and celebrity sightings, the Griddle Cafe is for you.
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Writer's Strike EndsThe Writer's Strike which shut down Hollywood for over three months is officially over. Read for more info...
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Why People Don't VoteInconsistancy and bad attitudes are some of the biggest reasons people don't get out and Rock the Vote.
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Writer's Strike - is the End Near?After three months, rumor has it a tentative agreement may have been reached.
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Yummy Cupcakes in Burbank, CAFor gourmet cupcakes, head to Yummy Cupcakes for a delicious treat.
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Help Your Shy Child Develop Social SkillsSome children struggle with shyness, but that doesn't mean their social skills should be lacking. Here are some tips to help your child develop social skills.
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Restaurant Review: Dino's Pizza in Burbank, CAOn a quest, I found a delicious pizza parlor in Burbank, CA.
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The Birite Creamery in San Francisco: Ice Cream Parlor ReviewThe Birite Creamery makes delicious homemade ice cream with surprising flavors.
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Pizza Orgasmica in San Francisco: Restaurant ReviewAn account of my visit to Pizza Orgasmica.
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HPV: What They Don't Tell You May Surprise YouHere are ten facts that every man, woman, and teen NEEDS to know.
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Valentine Chocolate Watch: Christopher Elbow ChocolatesFor the chocolate lover on your Valentine's list consider Christopher Elbow chocolates. Here is a brief review and synopsis of these delicious chocolates.
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Writer's Strike Update: Jan. 13, 2008Here is an update of the Writer's Strike.
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The Essence of FriendshipWhat is the true essence of friendship?
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Petition to Support WGAThe WGA, who has been on strike for over two months has a petition circulating. If interested, please sign.
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Golden Globes Crisis: Actors Refuse to AttendAlan Rosenberg, SAG president, announces that SAG actors are hesitant to cross WGA picket lines to present or accept awards at the Golden Globes.
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WGA Files Lawsuit Against AMPTP and Begins Negotiating with Individual CompaniesThe AMPTP walked out of negotiations and refused to go back to the tables. The WGA has filed a lawsuit under the National Labor Relations Act and will begin bargaining with individual production companies.
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Upcoming WGA Rally and Picketing EventsThe WGA announces four days of solidarity. Beginning December 6th and ending December 12th, specific rallies and pickets are announced.
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Will SC-Johnson Threaten to Pull Advertising Until WGA Strike Resolved?Rumors have it that SC Johnson Glade executives have called an emergency meeting and will sit down with networks on December 7th to debate pulling network spots.
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Alone for the Holidays? Ways to CopeBeing alone for the holidays can seem daunting. Here are a few tips to make a memorable holiday for yourself.
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Ten Sweet Treats of YesteryearDo you remember Razzles, Pixy Sticks, and Wax Bottles? If so, then you will enjoy these ten sugary treats from yesteryear.
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Create a Mosaic TableMosaic tables are a great conversation starter and an untraditional way to add a creative touch to your home. Here is an easy guide for a beginner.
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Upromise: Earn Big for College Without Spending a DimeUpromise and it's affiliates offer big savings for families saving for college education. Sign up and start earning money without spending an extra cent. Learn how.
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Learn to Lose an Argument GraciouslyLearning to lose an argument graciously is one of the most important life lessons you can learn.
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WGA: The Solidarity with Writer's RallyOn Tuesday, November 20th, over 4000 people from several unions joined the writers for a Solidarity With Writer's Rally. Here is my experience. -
Make a Christmas Wreath Out of a Coat Hanger and Old FabricHere is a simple craft idea for adult or child alike to make a holiday wreath.
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SAG Announces "Labor Solidarity with Writer's Rally"On Tuesday, all unions and supporters are asked to report to Hollywood and Ivar to begin a "Labor Solidarity" march down Hollywood Blvd.
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The WGA Strike "Picketing with the Stars" RallyI joined my fellow SAG members to show solidarity with the WGA on Tuesday, November 13th at the "Picketing with the Stars" rally. Here is my encounter.
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Untraditional Stocking Stuffers for the Practically MindedConsider opting for the undtraditional route this year and stashing your family stockings with useful items rather than candy and silly gadgets.
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Rewiring an Electrical Cord for the Not so HandyHere is a stop by stop guide to rewire a cord safely and properly.
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Paparazzi - Leave Those Kids AloneCelebrities choose to be celebrities. Children, however should be allowed to be children free of public scrutiny.
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Your Thanksgiving Shopping List - Get Armed and ReadyEvery chef has had a last minute panic attack in the kitchen when you realize you forgot to buy butter or another key ingredient. Here are some preparations so you aren't caught off guard on the big day.
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Help Put a Swift End to the Writer's StrikeThe Writer's Strike in 1988 cost the entertainment industry over $500 million dollars and left thousands without jobs. Here are some suggestions for ending this strike before our economy takes a hit.
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Where to Shop Online This Holiday Season to Save Big BucksWith limited time and resources, the holidays can be stressful. Here are eight tips to save big this holiday season by shopping online.
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Teaching Your Child to Deal with PrejudiceAdults often sweep prejudice under the rug because they are unsure how to deal with it, or how to be "PC." Here is a look at how to discuss differences with your child in a non-confrontational honest way.
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The Bible Verse that Keeps Me SaneWhenever I feel lost, I flip open my bible to this verse!
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WGA Strike: What It's All About and Why it Hurts YouMost people are unaware of exactly what the WGA is striking about. What people are more unaware of however is what a long term strike could mean for California's economy.
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Box Tops for Education: Give Generously Without Spending a CentBox Tops For Education, established in 1996, has raise over $200,000,000 for education. By simply tearing off a box top of a participating product, this program will donate 10 cents for each label.
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How to Make the Most Flavorful and Moist Thanksgiving Turkey You've Ever TastedThe biggest complaint around Thanksgiving is of dried out bland birds...here is a recipe that will leave you with the most flavorful and moist turkey you've ever had.
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Why Hoping for a Child that Does Everything You Say Isn't the Best Strategy After AllChildren need to learn and grow. Here is a way to encourage independence and decision making in your child, but still keep them within reasonable boundaries.
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Heifer International: A Charity that Keeps on GivingHeifer International is a unique charitable organization that offers families a chance of tomorrow through gifts of livestock and knowledge. As opposed to immediate help, they encourage lifetime change.
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The Poor Girl's Guide to a Road Trip: Traveling on a BudgetVacations and travel seemed impossible to my boyfriend and I who live paycheck to paycheck, until we discovered the adventure of a cross country trek. Here are ten tips to an affordable road trip.
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Trick Or Treating: Nifty Alternatives to TreatsAs we become more and more health conscious, people are thinking up interesting alternatives to candy. Here are ten of my favorite.
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What to Expect when Donating BloodDonating blood can seem scary, but it is actually a rather painless procedure that can save lives. Here is an overview of what you can expect when you donate blood.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid when MovingHere are some common mistakes that people make when they are moving. This guide will help you move stress free and avoid common errors.
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Suggestions to Organize Your Children's ClothesOrganizing your child's room can seem daunting. Here are some suggestions for finding an effective method to organizing their clothing.
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For a Refreshing Treat Try a Tea PopsicleTea popsicles are low fat, low calorie treats for the whole family to enjoy.
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How to Make Flavorful Soup StockSoup stock adds flavor to a variety of recipes. Here are some suggestions for making delicious chicken, beef, and vegetable stock.
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Gardening Tips: What to Plant in the FallFall in a wonderful time to plant trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables. Here is a guide to proper planting and what varieties thrive well in cooler climates.
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Culinary Tips: Cooking with LeeksLeeks are similar to onions but have a more subtle and sweet flavor. Popular in Europe and the Mediterranean, they are only know finding popularity in America. This article tells how to pick fresh leeks, clean them and offer two recipes that are delicious.
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A Guide to Reupholstering FurnitureInstead of buying all new furniture when your old furniture begins to look old or dated, consider reupholstering your furniture for a fraction of the cost.
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How to Keep a Clean Home with Children and Keep Your SanityKeeping a clean and tidy home can be difficult if you have small children. Here are some suggestions to help make your life easier.
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Home Improvement Tips: Finding the Countertop that is Right for YouCountertops are often a pricey investment that will stick with you for years to come. Here are some suggestions for finding what countertops are practical and stylish all the while fitting into your budget.
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Everything You Need to Know About Your Windowsill Herb GardenHerb gardens are practical and offer a fresh alternative to store bought dried herbs. Here is a guide to the most popular herbs, and how to set up a garden of you own in about 20 minutes.
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Time Saving Tips in the KitchenCooking at home can seem exhausting after a long day. Here are some tips to manage your time more efficiently.
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Innovative and Space Saving Ideas to Stylize Your KitchenNearly everyone complains of wanting a larger kitchen. Here are some ideas to get the most space out of your kitchen while adding some style and individuality.
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How to Remove Mold and Prevent it from Forming on Old BooksMold and mildew often attack organic substances like paper. Here are some ways for removing mold and mildew from valuable books, and in turn preventing it in the future.
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How to Clean Your Carpet Without Using ChemicalsHere are some alternatives for cleaning your carpet so you don't have to use harsh chemicals.
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Alternative Uses for Leftover Coffee and Coffee GroundsLeftover coffee and coffee grounds have a multitude of beneficial uses. Here are a few ideas to help your recycle that cup of java.
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A Dieter's Dessert GuideDieting doesn't mean never indulging. Here are a few tricks to cut corners with fat and calories and enjoy a dessert that actually tastes good.
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Foods that Enhance BeautyWe've all heard the saying "we are what we eat." Here are some healthy foods that aid your outer appearance.
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Six Tips for Storing Leather CoatsHere are six tips for storing your leather jackets so they maintain proper shape and do not become infected with mold, mildew, or insects.
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Five Tips for Transitioning from an Apartment to a HomeBuying a home can be the most exciting day of your life, but also the most stressful. Here are five tips to ease your transition.
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Gardening Help: Nine Tips to Grow HollyGrowing holly can be a chore. Here are nine tips to grow a hearty plant.
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Nine Unique Uses for EggshellsEggshells have a multitude of uses. Here are nine interesting ways to use your eggshells.
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Condo Living: Who Owns What, and How it Affects YouDefining who owns what, and who is responsible for what in condo living can be confusing. Here is a guide to understand exactly what you own, and what you do not.
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9 Great Gift Ideas for Frequent Air TravelersHere are some unique gift ideas for the frequent air traveler in your family.
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7 Tips for the Average Consumer Purchasing a CamcorderWith all the new gadgets, camcorders can be confusing if you don't know what to look for. Here are seven tips to find the perfect camera for you.
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What Every Would Be Film Maker Should Know About Entering a Film FestivalFilm festivals are difficult to get in to. Here are some tips and tricks to give your film the advantage.
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Easy and Useful Tips for Avoiding Seasonal Allergies Indoors and OutdoorsHere are some suggestions for preventing and helping to alleviate allergy symptoms in the home and outdoors.
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Buying a Family Health Insurance Plan Made EasyEspecially for families, health insurance is imperative. Here are some helpful tips for what to look for in plans, and where to find the most affordable policies.
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How to Resolve an Insurance Claims DisputeInsurance companies are notorious for being difficult. Here is a step by step guide to resolving a claims dispute.
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The Average Consumer's Guide to Making a Holiday Home MovieHere are some suggestions to make a memorable home movie.
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Ways to Help Your Friend Cope with Drug AddictionHere are some ways to help a friend who is struggling with drug addiction.
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Seven Ergonomically Friendly Tips for SeniorsAging can be frustrating. Here are seven tips to live an ergonomic lifestyle.
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8 Simple Changes to Prevent Wrist InjuryRSI is a frequent problem for people who work with computers or do a series of repetitive motions. Here are 8 simple rules for avoiding wrist repetitive stress injuries.
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Living Longer and Retiring Earlier: Part Time Work After RetirementAfter retirement, many seniors are starting new careers, volunteering for causes, or scheduling part time jobs. Here is a guide to retirement in the 21st Century.
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Effective Ways to Prevent Friends and Family from Driving DrunkIt's tough to tell someone they can't drive drunk. Here are a few tips to prevent people from stepping behind the wheel drunk.
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Common Pitfalls in Debt ManagementOften people who are trying to pay off debt make critical errors. Here are some things to consider when in a precarious financial situation.
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Universal Skin Care Tips for All AgesSkincare is important for all ages, woman or man. Here are some suggestions for maintaining a healthful appearance as you age.
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What to Expect from Your Guinea Pig the First Few DaysGuinea pigs can have difficulty adjusting to a new home. Here are some suggestions for easing your guinea pig into his new home.
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What to Look for when Adopting Your Guinea PigChoosing a guinea pig that is happy and healthy is important. Here are a few tips to assure that your guinea pig is healthy.
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The History of the Guinea PigThe proper name for a guinea pig is cavy. Traditionally from South America, these delightful animals have gone from the dinner table, to a treasured pet of an aristocrat, to scientific laboratories. Here is the history of the guinea pig.
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Is a Guinea Pig the Right Pet for You?Anyone familiar with Guinea Pigs, know they are social little critters who need love and attention daily. Before buying yourself or your child a Guinea Pig, know what will be expected of you.
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What is the Macrobiotic Diet?The Macrobiotic Diet is a way of life. By combining spiritual, physical and environmental realities and needs, it's goal is to preserve optimal health and prevent disease.
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Natural Remedies for DiabetesIf diabetes runs in your family, here is a list of preventative measures to help lower your risks for being diagnosed with this disease. For diabetics, here are some all natural remedies that may keep your condition in check
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How to Read Food LabelsUnless you understand food labels, it can appear as a bunch of gibberish. Here is a comprehensive guide to understanding the food you eat.
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Weight Watchers: A Plan that WorksWeight Watchers stresses lifestyle changes versus challenging you through restrictive diets. By choosing one of their two plans, you are sure to find a diet that compliments your lifestyle.
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Getting Fit for the Lazy GirlLaziness means avoidance. To get fit, find an activity that inspires you. Finding a hobby that invigorates you will put an end to the lazy cycle.
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The Five Most Common Dieting BloopersUsually when people diet, it's the little things no one pays attention to that wreck our progress. Here are the top five mistakes dieters make, and easy ways to turn it around.
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Why You May Want to Introduce Soy into Your DietSoy protein has become increasingly popular. Studies suggest soy lowers your risk for heart disease, breast cancer, colon cancer, and packs a healthful punch of protein lacking in cholesterol and low in fat into your diet.
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Herbal Remedies for Hay FeverIf you are tired of medicating yourself with prescriptions or over the counter medication, here are some effective, all natural alternatives to help alleviate and prevent hay fever and it's pesky symptoms.
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How to Measure Body FatWith so many different types of test to measure body fat it's difficult to know which are the most effective. Here is an overview of different existing tests, cost, and which are considered most reliable.
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A Biography of Novelist and Feminist Louisa May AlcottLouisa May Alcott was one of The United States earliest feminists and most treasured novelists. She was a proponent of women's rights and the abolition of slavery.
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A Biography of Emily DickinsonEmily Dickinson was a revolutionary poet who formed her own standard of writing. Due to health and a limited social circle, she was considered a recluse. Her poems and original style make her one of the most discussed and studied authors in history.
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World History: the Life of Women in Ancient RomeRoman women struggled for basic rights and liberties. Read on to learn about Roman society and how women were treated.
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How to Turn Your Housework into a WorkoutSimple everyday chores can have an amazing effect on your body. Here are how a few additions to your daily routine can trim and sculpt your body.
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How to Save Money when Buying Furniture on a BudgetStarting out, furnishing your house or apartment may be the last thing on your list. To find great deals on furniture, try these tips.
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World History: the Life of Women in Ancient EgyptAs opposed to many other ancient cultures, women in Ancient Egypt enjoyed many of the same freedoms and rights of women in the United States today. Here is an overview of Egyptian society, and what a woman's place was considered.
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Biography of Lucy Stone - the First Female in History to Keep her Name After MarriageLucy Stone, the first woman to keep her maiden name after marriage made astounding advancements in better treatment for women and African Americans. Here is a look at her highly controversial life.
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Biography of Susan B. AnthonySusan B. Anthony, most notable for her tireless efforts to pass the Nineteenth Amendment and her face gracing US Currency made integral contributions for women's rights. Here is a brief overview of some of her greatest achievements.
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Determining If You Have Early Onset of Alzheimer's DiseaseAccording to The Alzheimer's Association, there are early warning signs for the onset of Alzheimer's. Here is a list of red flag behavior, and a brief review of the disease itself.
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A Tea Connoisseur's Guide to Buying TeaIf you are a true connoisseur, prepackaged teas just won't cut it. Here are some tricks to finding the freshest and most flavorful tea.
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Tips and Time Savers for Dusting Your HouseEveryone hates dusting. It's a never ending process. Here are a few tips and tricks to save yourself time and frustration.
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Biography of Charlotte Perkins GilmanCharlotte Perkins Gilman was a notable author, lecturer and social reformer. Her contributions to the Women's Suffrage Campaign and attack on the traditional views of women were surrounded by controversy.
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U.S. History: The Role of Women During the Civil WarAlthough men took to the fields and fought, many women took up arms in disguise, nursed sick, and made integral contributions to society. Here are a few ways that women served during the Civil War.
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Biography of Calamity JaneCalamity Jane, as one of the most written and talked about women in history, has quite a reputation. From characterizations of her on Deadwood, to popular films and novels, her life and vigor tell an interesting story.
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How to Prepare High TeaHigh Tea is a common British tradition, but it's influence is felt worldwide. If you've ever considered hosting a traditional high tea party here is proper etiquette in addition to some creative ideas to make a fun event all of your own.
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How to Make Great Coffee in a Drip Coffee MakerFrom storing your beans, to brewing the best cup of coffee, this article takes you step by step in creating a wonderful aromatic treat.
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How to Grow Tea at HomeThis article discusses how to grow tea at home, and unique alternatives to find the perfect blend.
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The Life of Women in Ancient GreeceThis article offers an analysis of the lives of women in ancient Athens and Sparta.
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Post Divorce: How to Stop Relying on Your ChildrenWhen you find yourself newly single, it's important to not rely on your children too much to offer emotional support. Here are some suggestions for finding other outlets to deal with pressures and responsabilities in your life.
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Biography: Joan of ArcHere is a brief biography of Joan of Arc.
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The Fight for Women's SuffrageHere is an overview of important dates in the fight for women's suffrage.
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Roller Coasters - a Guide to Getting the Most EnjoymentRoller coasters are the ultimate rush! Here are some tips to let loose and enjoy the ride.
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Parenting Tips: Dealing with Your In-laws After DivorceWhen you have children, it's not easy to just turn off a switch and make your former in-laws disappear. Here are some practical tips for co-existing with your ex's parents.
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Parenting Tips: Stop Bickering with Your ExWhen you have children you can't automatically end a relationship with your ex. Here are some tips for managing your relationship without constantly bickering.
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Assessing the Myspace Revolution in People's LivesA lot of people's lives are overcome with virtual relationshps and online communities. What does this mean for society?
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Biography of Nina SimoneHere is a brief biography of Nina Simone.
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Important Women in American HistoryHere are a few important woman in the fight for women's rights.
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Biography of Hillary Rodham ClintonHere is a brief overview of Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Theme Park Review: Disney's Epcot CenterHere is an overview of Epcot Center, Florida.
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Essentials for a Day at a Theme ParkTheme parks should be fun. Learn what to pack to make the most of your day.
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Universal Studio's Hollywood ReviewHere is a review of Universal Studios Hollywood.
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Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom ReviewLooking for some family fun? Here is an overview of the "must see's" at Disney's Magic Kingdom in Florida.
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Review of San Diego's SeaWorldIf you are planning a trip to San Diego, SeaWorld is a must see. Here is an overview of "must see" attractions.
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Tips for Removing Coffee Stains from Your TeethHere are some tips for coffee drinkers and tea drinkers alike to remove pesky stains on your teeth.
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Review of MGM Studios in Lake Buena Vista, FloridaHere is a review of Disney's nostalgic MGM Studios
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How to Get Kids to Eat Their VegetablesHere are some suggestions for getting your kids to eat their vegetables.
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Dieting Tips: How to Fill Up but Not Gain WeightThe number one complain of dieting is never feeling satisfied. Here are some tricks to fill up, but not fill out.
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Guide to the Healthiest Fast FoodsWith so much eating out, here is a guide to eating as healthfully as possible on the road.
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Health Tips: Why You Should Take Vitamins with FoodSome vitamins should be taken with food, others should not...here is a general guide to get the most nutrition from your supplements.
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Great Ways to Say I Love YouHere are some unique ways to tell the people you love how much you care.
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Health Tips: the Best Vitamins for WomenHere are some important vitamins that are crucial for female health.
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Guide to the Worst Fast Foods in the United StatesFast food can have negative health consequences. This article looks at the effects of fast food.
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Gift Ideas for a Fiftieth AnniversaryHere are some unique ideas for a fiftieth anniversary present.
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What are the Health Benefits of Brown Rice?Here are the multiple health benefits of brown rice.
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Tips for Moving Your PlantsHere are some tips for moving your plants so they will remain healthy.
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How to Gain Weight SafelySome people need to gain weight, here are some tricks to do so.
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How to Cope when Your Husband Has Been CheatingFinding out your husband has been cheating is devastating. Here are some tips to keep your sanity.
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Tips for Shipping FurnitureIf you have to ship furniture, here are a few things to keep in mind.
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Tips for Helping Teens MoveMoving can be difficult, especially when children are involved. Here are some things to keep in mind when moving with a teenager.
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Tips for Moving With Your Pets to a New CountryThere are a lot of things to consider when you are moving your pets to a new country. Read on for a few specifics to keep in mind.
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Tips for Repairing a Window ScreenTired of flies buzzing through your house. Fixing a window screen can be a quick fix - here is how.
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How To Plumbing Guide: Repairing Your Toilet Flush ValveRepairing your flush valve on your toilet isn't as difficult as it sounds and cold result in big bucks being saved on lost water. Here is a step by step process.
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Tips for Using the Right Paint BrushAlthough people spend a fortune on high quality paint, they often look over how important finding the correct paint brush is. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind.
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Tips for Single Parents to Find Time to ExerciseFinding time to exercise can be a challenge, especially if you have children. Here are some quick tips to fit in some exercise throughout the day without taking a lot of time. -
Tips for Helping Seniors MoveHelping seniors move can offer challenges. Here are some tips to help you, and them, keep your sanity.
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Tips for Choosing the Right Siding Material for Your HouseChoosing the right siding for your house is important. Here are some tips for finding the appropriate siding for your taste and needs.
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How to Leave If You Are Afraid of Your SpouseLeaving an abusive relationship can be difficult. Here are some tips to ensure your safety and sanity.
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Tips for Storing FurnitureMoving can be stressful. Here are some tips for storing furniture.
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Understanding Saris and How They Relate to HinduismHere is a general guide to understand the significance of Saris in Hinduism.
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Anatomy of a Gas Water HeaterEveryone should have some general knowledge of how a gas water heater works.
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God in HinduismThere is a lot of confusion surrounding societies view of Hindu's belief in God. Here is a general overview of their view of God, or Gods...
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The Basics of HinduismHinduism can be a confusing religion if you are unfamiliar with their beliefs. Here is an overview of what their general beliefs are.
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Advantages of AAAHave you ever thought about purchasing a AAA membership. Here is my account of all the privileges it has granted me.
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Tips for Making Friends After a DivorceDivorces can leave friendships divided. Beginning anew can seem overwhelming. Here are a few tips to ease into that transition.
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Tips for Renegotiating Child SupportDealing with money is tricky, so here are some suggestions to help ease your burden when renegotiating your child support.
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Home Improvement Tips: How to Fasten an Object to a WallWhen hanging objects to your wall, it's necessary that you use the right materials. Here are some tips for easy installation.
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The Park Review: Universal's Island of Adventure in Orlando, FloriaIf you are planning a trip, read about Universal's Island of Adventure in Orlando, Florida.
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Tips for Avoiding Blisters When Working OutBlisters can be painful. Here are some easy tips to avoid them.
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Unique Housewarming Gift IdeasIf you need a creative idea for a housewarming...read on.
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How to Introduce Your New Love to Your ExParenting and dating can be tough. Here are a few tips on how to introduce your new flame to your ex.
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How to Treat Shin SplintsHere are some recommendations for how to treat your shin splints.
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Book Recommendations for Teens of Divorced ParentsThis article offers book recommendations for teens and suggests diplomatic ways of engaging your child to discuss divorce.
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Sources of Healthy ProteinsOur bodies need sufficient protein to survive. Here are some healthy choices.
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Is There One True Religion?Have you ever wondered if there is one true religion? This article looks at if all religions are interwoven to be multiple parts to one whole.
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Why Attending Church is ImportantPeople often say they are spiritual, but not religious. Even in 2007, I think it is advantageous to still attend church.

















