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Craigslist Personals Tips for MenBeing successful on Craigslist's personals section is much more difficult for men than for women. The following tips will help you get started. -
How to Keep Homeschooling Fun for an Only ChildHomeschooling an only child presents unique challenges. Who will they play with, and how will you keep them interested in learning? There are many ways to keep your child socialized and learning, even as a class of one.
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Write Without Distraction Using Sleek and Simple Text EditorsRetro-styled text editors let you write like it's 1988, not 2008. That and the addition of modern era features can help you write longer and with less distraction.
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Can Polygamy Ever Be Accepted in America?Will polygamy ever mean more than "pervs" and "wackos" to most people? Could you invite a poly family for dinner?
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8 Simple Ways to Green Your Home OfficeThe following tips all come down to a few principles that can green all parts of your life: reduce your energy use, reuse what you can, and recycle as much of what you can't.
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker's: An American Legend Rocks America's GameI have to be honest - I wasn't going to watch any of the Superbowl, not even for the commercials! When I saw the commercial for Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker's halftime show I was intrigued but anxious.
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Earth's Heat Possible Culprit in Greenland's MeltingScientists think they've found another reason Greenland's ice is melting so fast - thin spots in the Earth's crust are allowing magma to heat up the ice.
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MIT Scientists Levitate Cells for SortingThe new system from MIT acts like a "fire hose" in pushing and sorting cells loading onto a slide.
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Public Access to Michigan's Upper Peninsula Forests ThreatenedChanges of ownership is threatening to end Michigan's access to an area rich in tradition for the state. -
Dalai Lama to Lecture at the University of MichiganThe Dalai Lama will give the prestigious Wege Lecture at the University of Michigan in April. -
Two New Recalls Over Excessive Lead in Children's SunglassesA brand of children's sunglasses sold within the last year and holiday figurines on sale as recently as November are the two latest products being recalled for lead. -
Jewish Group Applauds South Africa's Sanctions Against Anti-Semitic RadioSouth Africa's Constitutional Court upheld sanctions against anti-Jewish broadcasting when it dismissed an application by a Muslim station to change parts of law.
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Backdating Case Yields Record-Breaking Recovery for UnitedHealth ShareholdersAn investigation into backdating of stock options at UnitedHealth by corporate executives has led to an agreement to return over $887 million to the company.
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Employment Numbers Encouraging Despite Slowed Growth, Economic ConcernsJob growth, although slow, was seen for the 51st consecutive period despite economic concerns and job losses in housing and credit services.
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Dangerous Citrus Tree Disease Prompts USDA Summit"Citrus greening is a serious bacterial disease of citrus fruit that greatly reduces production, can kill trees and destroys the economic value of citrus fruit." -
Epidemic Traced to Sole Mutation in Mosquito VirusResearchers have discovered the reason behind a mysterious epidemic on the island of La Reunion in the Indian Ocean.
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Virgin Mobile Sued by ShareholdersSome Virgin Mobile shareholders have filed suit after their shares fell over 50% in approximately 6 weeks.
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Texas Attorney General Warns of Holiday Loan ScamsThe Texas Attorney General warns of a new kind of "loan" ad appearing that offers fast money - for an upfront "processing fee" or to cover "taxes".
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Death of Elderly Man Brings $5.25 Million Malpractice Verdict Against Texas DoctorA Fort Worth, Texas doctor who admitted taking an "unacceptable risk" with a patient has had a multi-million dollar verdict returned against him.
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Hubble Finds Evidence That White Dwarfs Once Rocketed Through SpaceWhite Dwarfs, the burned out remnants of stars, probably rocketed through space, reaching up to 11,000 miles an hour as Red Dwarfs shedding half their mass.
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Obese Liver Transplant Patients Not Always Higher Risk, Study ShowsMorbid obesity is considered a contraindication for the receiving a liver transplant, but a recent study shows the obese fare just as well as skinny patients. Obesity can even help will on a waiting list.
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New DNA Preservation Method Let's People Store Their DNA at HomeDNA Direct has announced a new method of preserving DNA that allows for inexpensive home DNA storage, making gene preservation a reality for everyone. The method, DNA Archive, results in samples that can be stored without freezing and reconstituted simply.
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Agendia Cancer Test Named Best Invention of 2007"Cancer's Crystal Ball" gives more information, helping plan better treatments based on the individual patient's needs.
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Christopher Reeve to Be Honored as Hero of HeroesThe Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation announced that Christopher Reeve will receive the first Heroes' Hero Award from CNN for his devotion to helping others with paralysis.
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Study: Higher Salaries Mean Less Housework for Married WomenMarried working women can expect about an hour less of housework for every $7,500 earned per year. -
Hillary Clinton to Attend Global Summit on "AIDS and the Church" in CaliforniaThe third annual Global Summit On AIDS and the Church announced that Senator Hillary Clinton is the first presidential candidate to confirm attendance.
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Poll: One Third of Los Angeles Residents Fear Becoming Homeless, Half Have Provided ShelterHomelessness in the L.A. area has become an issue which many residents have real fear of or experience with. -
California Teachers Can Now Choose to Use Singapore Math TextbooksCalifornia has decided to allow it's teachers to use texts adapted from the Singapore's Ministry of Education math curriculum
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Colon Cancer Genes Blocked by Grape PowderGenes leading to the growth of colon cancer in patients were inhibited by low doses of grape powder. -
Study: Citrus Juice, Vitamin C Boosts Antioxidants in Green TeaIf you take lemon with your green tea you're giving your body an extra boost, according to a study at Purdue University. -
Consumer Group Gives Insurance Claims Tips to Wildfire Victims, Advises CautionRecalling tactics used by insurance companies after Hurricane Katrina and the Oakland Firestorm, InsuranceConsumers.com has released a consumer advisory with tips on how to increase your chance of getting your homeowners insurance claim approved.
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U.S. Airways Sued for Discriminating Against Disabled PassengerU.S. Airways allegedly discriminated against a disabled man after the captain judged him "too disabled" to fly alone.
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Common Depression and Anxiety Drugs Increase Risk for Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Research ShowsTaking an SSRI? New research shows you could be at higher risk for gastrointestinal bleeding, especially if combining it with common pain relievers.
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Oklahoma Domestic Violence Awareness Month Events Get Underway"Each event helps raise awareness about domestic and sexual violence, and awareness is an important step toward solving this ever-present problem." Oklahoma State Attorney General Edmondson said.
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Florida Bill Would Create Penalties Targeting Marijuana Grow HousesMarijauna grow houses are becoming increasingly common in the suburbs of Florida, and new cultivation techniques are making it 15 times as potent as marijuana available 20 years ago.
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Online Dating Advice 101: Good Instant Messaging EtiquetteThe Do's and Don'ts of instant messaging with a potential date online.
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Three Internet Child Predators Arrested in Pennsylvania StingThree Pennsylvania men allegedly used chat rooms and instant messaging services to contact agents posing as 13 year old girls, and sexually solicited them.
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Jackson Hewitt Franchises to Be Barred from Operating in North Carolina, Illinois and GeorgiaSeveral Jackson Hewitt corporate franchisees have been barred from preparing taxes after findings of tax preparation fraud.
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Bush Should Sign SCHIP Bill, Hispanic Leaders SayHispanic health advocates are urging Bush to sign the bill reauthorizing SCHIP funding. The group says ovver a million Hispanic children would be helped by the legislation.
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Australian Geoff Thomas to Complete 9,000 Mile Lap Around America Sunday in NYCThere have been many "walks across America" or similar rides to raise awareness for causes or disease, but none like the one Geoff Thomas is on. The Australian will finish a 9,000 mile ride for Lupus awareness this Sunday in New York City.
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How to Work at Home as an Adult Webcam ModelThis work at home adult job can be a fun way to make a living, but is also hard work.
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Kerry Says High Speed Internet Access Vital for American CompetitivenessAmerican small businesses need access to cheaper, faster broadband, says John Kerry, and the federal government should make it happen.
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Survey: Recession in 2008 Considered "Very Likely" by Hedge FundsThe consensus that a recession is on the horizon is not a gloomy forecast for hedge funds, but is seen as an opportunity for their clients.
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Report: New Car Buyers Prefer Buying American Made when Comparing Import to DomesticAmerican made models are winning out over imports when car buyers actively compare the two types. Now, the Big Three is looking for ways to win over the rest.
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American Seniors Have Lost 40% of Buying Power in 7 Years, Study SaysThe cost of living for American seniors has far outstripped their incomes, with some key expenses increasing three times as fast as the average senior's monthly income.
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Poll: Almost Half of American Parents Can't Afford College TuitionAverage tuition at a public 4 year university rose more than 35% in the last 5 years, increasing the college tuition burden parents carry substantially. Now, nearly half of all parents polled say they can't afford college for their children.
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Unique and Sexy Adult Halloween Costumes for Women in 2007Adult Halloween costumes get better each year, and women are no longer stuck with traditional choices just because we're over 18.
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Study: Pine Bark Extract Helps ADHD in Children by Lowering StressChildren with ADHD showed improvement after just one month of taking the extract.
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5 Breakfast Foods that Increase ConcentrationThe following energy and nutrient rich foods are easily accessible (no exotic health food finds on this list), and will naturally boost your concentration. -
Online Video Claims Rudy Giuliani Lied About Command Center at WTCIn the video, Rudy Giuiliani discusses the decision to place the command center on the 23rd floor of Seven World Trade Center after the first terrorist attack in 1993. Evidence is provided that shows Giuliani's statements to be false.
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U.S. Church Congregations Call for Repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"Large numbers of churches across the nation are calling for a repeal of the U.S. military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, based on concerns for human rights.
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Phthalates in Toys Are Not Dangerous, Toy Association ClaimsThe Toy Industry Association commissioned a large study to find any real risk from phthalates, a common and controversial chemical in children's vinyl toys.
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New EPA Sticker Gives More Accurate Estimate of Fuel EconomySavvy consumers have long scoffed at the estimated miles per gallon figures featured on the windows of new vehicles. The EPA revamped their methods for deriving those numbers and has redesigned their fuel economy sticker to reflect a more realistic estimate.
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Offers Bear Safety TipsHibernation season for the black bear is approaching, and with it hungry bears are more likely to wander closer to populated areas in search of food.
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Union Representing Truckers Say Bush Puts Americans at Risk on the RoadBush's administration is putting Americans at risk on the road, says Teamster's General President Jim Hoffa. Lack of drug testing and unregulated drivers hours seen as safety threat.
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Sighting of Yangtze River Dolphin Declared "Extinct" Gives New HopeWhen a 2006 expedition to study the population of Yangtze river dolphins found not one specimen, the species was declared "functionally extinct." Yet a Chinese businessman recorded a sighting of the animal August 19, giving new hope that the species will survive.
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Nation's Religious Leaders to Begin 40 Day Fast for Third World Debt ReliefIn support of an act that will relieve debt in some of the world's poorest nations, religious leaders and up to 20,000 participants across the nation will begin a 40 day fast on September 6th.
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John Edwards Gains Carpenters' Endorsement, Loses Machinists'An endorsement from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters shows organized labor is taking note of Senator John Edwards' willingness to speak up on fair trade, health care, and the economy.
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CVS Opens In-Store Health Care Centers in Dallas-Fort WorthCVS customers in Dallas - Fort Worth have a new option when getting care for illnesses and needed vaccinations.
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Capsaicin in Hot Sauce Heats Up as an Anti-Wrinkle Treatment, Beauty AidHot new beauty aids and treatments use the same chemical that gives peppers their heat.
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Acer's Purchase of Gateway Makes it World's Third Largest PC CompanyAcer's purchase of Gateway will create a company with more than $15 billion in revenue and sales of more than 20 million PCs per year.
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Study Says Workplace Unfairness Costs Billions in Employee TurnoverLeaving your job because of discrimination or other unfairness? You're not the only one, and employers are feeling the pinch. New study lets managers and professionals spoke out about what prompted them to leave.
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"The Secret" Soon to Be Revealed On DemandThe inspirational and controversial film, "The Secret" is coming to PPV and VOD, with extra features in some markets.
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Fort Worth Republican Straw Poll Draws Peace Activists Labor Day WeekendThe Fort Worth Republican Straw poll kicks off at the Fort Worth Convention Center Saturday, September 1st, and a "Texas Town Hall" polling and peace rally organized by Texans for Peace will coincide nearby.
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New Clothing Designer Lets Teens Get Around Dress CodesThe underlying message usually isn't polite or correct, but Dress Code Violator lets teenagers express themselves despite mandatory dress codes.
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Energy from Papermaking Waste Can Heat Homes with Less Pollution, According to New StudyThe use of papermaking waste in fuel production has the potential to provide cleaner energy while conserving our coal resources.
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New Pet Food Recall Due to SalmonellaMars Petcare US has recalled some of its dry dog food after the FDA found Salmonella in two samples.
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Human Trafficking Cases Increased Six-Fold in Six YearsHuman trafficking is a growing, mostly hidden, problem in the U.S. with human sex trafficking being the most frequent form of the crime.
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Elk City, Oklahoma, Officials Found Guilty of Endangering InmatesWhen two officials of an Oklahoma city used state inmates to remove debris they forgot one thing - protection from the carcinogen it contained.
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Four Crazy Diets that Might Actually WorkMany of these crazy miracle diets do work, just in different ways for different. Here are a few that seem faddish and fleeting, but could actually be the key to losing your extra pounds. -
FDA Finds Iowa Dairy Has Unsafe Drug Residue in CowsDrugs that may have an adverse affect on human health were found in meat that would have been offered for sale to the public. Seven dairy cows sampled by the USDA's Food Safety Inspection service yielded nine instances of illegal residues.
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YouTube Joins Fight to Find Missing ChildrenYouTube has a new channel created exclusively for posting videos of missing children. The channel was created in partnership with the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children and The Find Madeleine Campaign.
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ExxonMobil Places Disclaimers on Pump Regarding "Hot Fuel"ExxonMobil is placing a disclaimer on pumps that consumer advocacy groups says is an admission of cheating customers.
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PETA Makes Bid to Preserve LighthouseOn August 6, 2007, PETA formally expressed interest in the Cleveland East Ledge Light, which is being offered by the GSA (General Services Administration) to non-profits and other suitable applicants willing to take on preserving the 60 year old landmark.
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How to Give an Erotic Foot MassageHow often do you wish someone would rub your feet after a long day? Giving your lover's feet some attention is a nurturing and naturally erotic thing to do.
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Where to Learn Entry Level Office Skills OnlineDeveloping the entry level skills you need to get that first job seems like a huge catch 22. These websites and Associated Content Producers give you resources for what you need to know. -
Mesquite City Lake Aquatic Center is a Fun, Frugal Water ParkThe city of Mesquite installed a small but well equipped water park at their scenic City Lake Park. A savvy planner can get 5-6 family outings or more for the cost of visiting a larger park, and feel satisfaction from supporting the city of Mesquite. -
Eldercare Tips - Ways to Ease Caring for Your Elderly or Disabled ParentsCaring for elderly parents is a fact of life in many households. It doesn't have to be a burden. In fact, enjoying their presence and giving care should be a positive experience. Here are some ways to make it easier on your family and while enhancing their quality of life.
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The Easter Bunny Told Me a SecretWhat the Easter Bunny thinks of all the pomp and circumstance, and how plastics eggs don't taste well at all.
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Earth Friendly Easter Crafts and ActivitiesThe lessons of Easter doesn't have to get lost in the pastel aisles at your grocery. Choosing traditions that show good stewardship of the Earth is one way to celebrate this holiday of rebirth and renewal.
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Don't Believe This ArticleYou should question everything you see, hear, and read.
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The Early Bird Gets the Work DoneGetting up early means more productivity and better time management than staying a night owl.
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The Upside of Growing Up FatDon't pity the fat kids of today. They have very good odds of becoming the "complete packages" of tomorrow, and a head start in developing inner traits that last much longer than beauty... -
Designer Fashion for the Plus Size DivaDesigners are responding to a growing interest in fashion from people of all sizes and budgets, and those cute threads are out there!
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Tips to Stay Safe on Your Next Road TripAlways park in a well lit, high traffic area, and try to lay down out of site. You don't want to advertise yourself even if you're in a good spot. Some truck stops have sleeping rooms you can use (for a fee) if you prefer being out of your car. Staying Sane
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Cheap and Easy White Trash FoodsMany people have these culinary customs lurking somewhere in their background. Though they're stereotyped they transcend ethinicity just because they're good. K-Fed and Britney can't be wrong!
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End Bath-time Fights with You ChildYour little rebel will come around and learn to love baths and grooming. Parents just have to make the most of this time to nurture while we can.
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Five Ways to Homestead in the City or SuburbIt's possible to decrease dependency on 9-5 jobs no matter where you are. Even if you plan on moving to 20 acres one day but are stuck in the 'burbs or city there are some things you can do now to get started.
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Five Reasons You Shouldn't Be a Work at Home MomWorking from home is not for everyone, and is not best for every family situation.
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30 Ways to Spend $20Some of these suggestions are frivolous and probably wasteful if done regularly, but done intentionally as treats they are a good way to spend that $20 burning a hole in your pocket.
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Things to Do in DallasDallas has a bad rep among Texas cities, and not all of it is undeserved. Despite that, there are strong communities of every type, a low cost of living, and cultural resources that you just don't find in the 'burbs. -
Can Only the Rich Afford to Be Thin?The cards are stacked against everyone but the affluent when trying to lose weight, but only if you try to achieve it through mass market strategies that require little thought. -
Sundance Square Provides the Best Nightlife in Dallas-Fort WorthSundance Square is the best place for nightlife because of how unprepossessing the area is, which is actually a reflection of Fort Worth's laid back style. Country and contemporary exist side by side, as do family and adult fun. -
Confessions of a Single MotherThis has been inspired by "Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom" and all the variations.
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Two Last Ditch Carpet Stain Removal TricksTwo methods for carpet stain removal when nothing else works. -
The First Steps when Investing on a Low IncomeThe focus of this article is investing for people with low to mid-range incomes. You don't have to have hundreds extra each month to put away. -
Alternative Treatments for Adults with ADD/ADHDAdults with ADD are often less likely to choose to use drugs as treatment, as simple behavioral or natural treatments can be very effective. Some of them are listed here.
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Meeting New People The Easy WayNew online resources along with time tested methods make having a full life easier than ever.
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Tips for Dating a Single Momf you're considering dating a single parent then consider this - a woman who's become a mother knows what real, boundless love feels like. She's better capable of giving it too. Taking a chance with one opens up a chance at a great relationship.
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Consider Additive Free Cigarettes When Quitting SmokingThe tobacco industry has provided a list of the 409 additives in your cigarette. However, most of the additives have not been approved for inhalation by burning, a process which changes their makeup.
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How To Choose An Online PsychicOnline psychics can be caring confidants with good insight or they can shucksters with sight set only on your credit card. I want to help you learn to tell the good from the bad, and to know when it's time to move on. -
Make a Resolution to Make a DifferenceIt's easy to make next year count as an armchair activist. All you need is a littlle online reading and a stamp.
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Can the FDA Be Trusted?In the case of food safety it comes down to one thing - whether or not the FDA says something is ok, or "acceptable". But how do we know they're working with enough knowledge? They themselves have admitted to flawed studies and split loyalties.














