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How to Protect Your Bank Account OnlineI was burned once with a site removing double payments from my account. It took the better part of a year to get my money back. So my advice to anyone conducting regular business online, is to never grant any site access to your regular checking account. -
How to Write a Query Letter in Five Easy StepsWriting a query letter isn't difficult. The format is simple, and you already have the information you need for the content. The hard part of writing a good query letter is finding the balance between being attention-getting and ridiculous.
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How to Get Information You Might Think is SecretEver wish you could get your hands on some great story leads and vital information? Nearly all of the information made available to working journalists is just as available to the general public. You just have to know how to ask for it.
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How to Take a Motion PortraitThe idea of a "motion portrait", as I like to call it, is that the subject of the portrait is in focus and in sharp contrast to the blurred motion around him or her.
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The Best Christmas Gift You Can Give - and It's Less Than $2 Per Person!This simple ornament has brought years of joy, not just for my friends and family, but for me as well. Every Christmas the recipients of my memory ornaments call to talk about the memory they discovered that year.
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Chandler, Ariz - Superb Service at Dolce Spa and Salonhighly recommend Dolce Salon to anyone. It is well worth the price.
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Down with Panty Lines!Fortunately, there are several ways to vanquish panty lines without going commando. After all, most of us don't want to flash our friends and family, a la Britney Spears.
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How to Plant a Garden that Takes Five Minutes or Less to WeedI think I'm like most gardeners; I love gardening and hate weeding. Fortunately, I've found the secret to having a large, highly productive garden that can be weeded in five minutes or less without using chemicals.
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How to Keep Your Chicken Juicy and Tender on the BarbecueDo you love barbecued chicken, but hate that it often gets dry? Here's a little secret that will result in tender, juicy, mouthwatering barbecued chicken that's thoroughly cooked every time.
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Nail Caps Stop Cats and Dogs from Scratching You and Your BelongingsIs your kitty tearing up your couch? Does your cat scratch up everything in sight, including you? Or perhaps you have a different type of problem, and it's your dog doing the damage, such as tearing up your hardwood floors.
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Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino - Where Old Vegas and Luxury CollideWe plan on staying at the Nugget again and highly recommend it to anyone who likes to stay in a nice place, but also craves the feeling of old Vegas.
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Harvesting Eggs from Young Girls Offers New Hope for FertilityImagine having your ability to have a child taken away while you were still just a child. For children treated for various ailments, such as lukemia, this is what happens when they receive the treatments that will save their very life.
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Summertime Iced Tea with a Non-lemony Twist!Sun tea vs. iced tea made in a machine is the equivalent of homemade bread vs. store bought bread. There's nothing with a fresher, fuller taste than sun tea when it's made the right way.
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Sperm Not Swimming? Some Supplements Can HelpCan anything help, or must you rely only on expensive infertility treatments? There are some supplements that can help. They aren't fool-proof and aren't a miracle cure, but in many cases they can make enough of a difference...
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Get Your Eats on Route 66 at Romo's - Arizona's Best Mexican Food Around!In the Holbrook area, which happens to be home of the famous Wigwam Motel (Have you slept in a wigwam lately?) and the only 90-degree turn on the Mother Road, there is a great little Mexican restaurant where you can enjoy the best Mexican, local or American food around.
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The Great Troll ExperimentWhat happens when you take a bustling, thriving online community with several thousand members and let a few trolls run free? -
How Do I Sell My Writing? Using Writer's Market of Course!A successful freelancer knows that selling to lots of markets is the way to stay in business and get noticed, so how can you find out how and where to sell your writing? By picking up the latest copy of Writer's Market.
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Cheap, Easy Music with Napster's 1GB MP3 Player and Napster to GoIt sounds too good to be true. For only $50 plus $15 per month you get a feature-loaded 1GB MP3 player and unlimited song downloads from a library of millions. For once, the deal is good.
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How I Reached Hair Nirvana with Garnier FructisI know I sound like an advertisement, but this is great stuff. The kind that inspires sappy letters telling the folks at Garnier how much you love the suds of the shampoo, the silkiness of the conditioner, and the way your hair looks after you use it.
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Decorate Your Home for Spring in Three Easy StepsSprucing your home up for spring is quick and easy, and doesn't have to cost much. Simply choose your colors, pick some accessories, and add new life. Here are three easy steps to decorating your home for spring.
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Avril Lavigne's Best Damn Thing Also Her Fun ThingWith the release of her third album, "The Best Damn Thing" slated for April 17th, and her new video "Girlfriend" creating waves both online at YouTube and on MTV's TRL, Avril Lavigne is creating a lot of buzz.
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Has South Park's Shock Value Worn Off? or Do Viewers Find Educational Value in the N-Word?South Park is well known for venturing into taboo or controversial subjects, but with the airing of its March 7, 2007 season opener, which uses the n-word more than 40 times, some say the producers have stooped to a new low, while others say they've hit the sweet spot.
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Beyond the Grand CanyonDo you like the "road less traveled?" Are you yearning for a vacation experience beyond looking at "the big hole in the ground" known as the Grand Canyon? If so, then read on for five alternative adventures in Arizona. -
Commodore Perry Owens, How a Single Man Tamed His Corner of the Wild WestCommodore Perry Owens was the hero in a bloody chapter of Arizona history, helping bring law and order to Holbrook, a tiny northeastern Arizona town known to be "too tough for women and churches."


