Alexandra Romanov
Alexandra Romanov is a Russian native currently living in southern Illinois. Her articles appear online and in print media, including Spirit Seeker magazine and USA Today. A professional writer for more than 20 years, Romanov frequently covers business, home improvement, travel, fashion, technology, gadgets and computer-related issues.
With an MBA in marketing, Romanov also writes articles on internet business models as well as global business matters.
Romanov likes to spend her free time building computers, creating software and attempting to influence fashion trends in Europe through her writing.
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With an MBA in marketing, Romanov also writes articles on internet business models as well as global business matters.
Romanov likes to spend her free time building computers, creating software and attempting to influence fashion trends in Europe through her writing.
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M.I.T. and Loyola UniversityInterests
Computers, pets, gardening, fashion, politics, technology, home improvement, health, travel, movies, music and video games.Motto
When in doubt, reboot.
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Heavy Snow Blankets Southern IllinoisOne of the worst winter storms to hit on Christmas in a decade, Euclid leaves holiday travelers stranded and locals wondering if this is an omen of a snowy winter ahead. -
'Grimm' Season 2 Episode 1 Recap: Bad TeethThe second season of 'Grimm' starts off hot and never loses the pace.
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From Paranormal Witness to the Possession: The Dybbuk BoxThe timing of this episode of Paranormal Witness couldn't be better. With the recent release of the hit movie The Possession , the Dybbuk Box is getting more press than ever.
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Drought Conditions in Southern Illinois Worst in 80 YearsThe drought conditions in Southern Illinois are the worst that have been seen by many since the 1930's.
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First Person: Hidden Fees Can Be a Travel Budget BusterReading the fine print and negotiating fees beforehand can save you from some nasty financial surprises when traveling.
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How I Cut My Grocery Bill in HalfWhen to go shopping can be almost as important as what you buy in terms of saving money on groceries.
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First Person: Do Your Have the Self-Discipline to Work for Yourself?Working for yourself requires a great deal of self-discipline. Do you really have what it takes?
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First Person: Do You Have What it Takes to Be Your Own Boss?Working for yourself means living with your boss 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Are you really ready for that?
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Is Your Home Office Tax Deductible?There are a few things you need to know before deducting a home office from your taxes.
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First Person: Should You Save for Retirement and College or Pay Off Your Mortgage?If you have a large sum of money, you need to use it wisely to get the most benefit out of it.
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Cheap Tricks to Boost the Value of Your HomeHere are some inexpensive (and often free!) tricks I use before selling or renting property that I want to get the most value from.
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Selling or Renting: What Should You Do with an Extra House?If you have to move you may wonder if selling the house or renting it would be the best idea. Here is my take on the matter.
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Should You Get an Advanced Degree or a Job?Graduate school is expensive and you need to weigh the pros and cons before spending the money.
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First Person: What to Do About Unauthorized Charges to Your Bank AccountI've been there. Your bank can help.
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Improving Your Credit Score: What Hurts and How to Fix ItThere are several factors that go into the calculation of your credit score. Read here to learn more.
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A Summer Trip to MoscowA brief overview to help you plan your summer trip to the Russian Capital. -
Special Prosecutors Appointed to Probe National Security LeaksTwo Special Prosecutors have been appointed to probe the Obama Drone story as well as other national security leaks.
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Second Mortgage or Home Equity Loan: What You Need to KnowEven though many lenders use these terms interchangeably you need to know the difference and to apply for the best type of loan to meet your needs.
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How I Save Over $1000 a Year on My Cellphone BillI have unlimited data, text and talk and I don't have a huge bill to deal with every month. Read more to find out how I did this.
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First Person: I Secure My Own Financing for New CarsI've saved thousands by securing my own financing when buying a car. Read here to find out how.Also published on:
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Obtaining a Mortgage: The Most Important FactorsHere are the main factors at play when you seek a mortgage.
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First Person: The Hidden Truth About Home Equity LoansBorrowing against your home is usually a bad idea. Read here to find out why.Also published on:
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First Person: Home Repair Mistakes to AvoidThere are some basic mistakes that can end up costing you a bundle. Read how to avoid these costly errors.
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How I Save Money Cooling My House in the SummerBy far the air conditioner uses more electricity than any other appliance in my home. Find out how I save money on cooling my home in the summer.
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Saving Money on Your Summer VacationHow to save money during your summer vacation and still have a great time.
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Pawn Shops:What They Mean for Your FinancesDo pawn shops get a bad rap? Read here to find out more about them and how they can impact your finances.
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Saving Money on SmokingQuitting is the best way to save money but there are others as well.
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Saving Money on Medical CareHere are some ways to save on medical care that your insurance company probably doesn't want you to know!
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Saving Money on Dental CareHere are some tips that have helped me save hundreds on dental care.
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First Person: Are Debit Cards a Good Idea?Debit card overdrafts are a billion dollar industry for banks. Is it worth having one?Also published on:
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First Person: Is Renting to Own Always a Bad Idea?There are times when renting to own actually makes good economic sense.
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First Person: Is It Time to Refinance My Mortgage?You can save tens of thousands by refinancing your home and taking advantage of the historically low interest rates.
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How I Plan My RetirementEveryone wants their retirement to be as comfortable as possible. Here are some ways that I use to make that happen.
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How I Used a Lump Sum Inheritance to Shore Up My FinancesReceiving a lump sum can be a great way to shore up your finances as long as it is spent wisely.
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First Person: Pay Down Debt or Save for the Future?Sometimes it makes more sense to pay down debt instead of saving money and sometimes the reverse is true. Here are the factors I consider in making that decision.
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The Benefits Outweigh the Sacrifices in Following a BudgetFollowing a budget may not be fun but the rewards are worth it.
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First Person: Term Life Insurance vs. Whole Life InsuranceWhat factors I considered in choosing between Term and Whole life insurance policies
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When and How to Buy Computerssaving money when buying computers leaves me more money for other gadgets.
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Save Money on Holiday Shopping by Starting NowInstead of waiting until the last minute, start your holiday shopping now.
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First Person: I'm Done Paying for Things I Don't UseSave yourself some money by not paying for things that you never use.
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First Person: The Ownership Costs of a Backyard Swimming PoolBefore diving in, consider the financial aspects of owning the pool.
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Saving Money by Planning Your Mealsways to stretch your food budget, save time and eat better while doing it.
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The Stress of Job SearchesDon't make the stress of being out of work worse on a family member.
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How to Save Money on InsuranceHow I save money on insurance
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How to Pay Off Your Mortgage EarlyPaying off your mortgage early can save you thousands of dollars in interest payments. Here is how to go about it.
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First Person: Home Office Tax ConsiderationsIf you have a home office, here are some tax issues to consider.
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First Person: The Reality of Taking a Second JobThere are a few questions you need to ask yourself before taking a second job.
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Financial Considerations to Working from HomeHere are some practical financial aspects of having an office in your home
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Saving Money and Time on Large Holiday MealsIf everyone helps out it's cheaper and more fun for everyone.
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Minimalist Wardrobe Saves MoneyHaving a bse wardrobe saves money. It also saves time when getting dressed!
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First Person: Giving Kids an Allowance Teaches Important Financial SkillsAllowances teaches kids how to live on a budget early on and saves headaches for parents later.
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First Person: Buying a House Like a PsychologistEmploy a few psychological tricks to be sure everything is as it appears when house hunting.
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First Person: Renting Is Better Than Owning When You Are YoungSave buying a house for when you retire and rent!
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Things to Consider when Buying a HouseBuying your first house can be overwhelming and a bit frightening. Here are some ideas of how I handled the situation.
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First Person: Managing My Credit Card DebtI once had a great deal of credit card debt. Here's how I got out of it.
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First Person: Remodeling My Home on a BudgetIt's important to remodel your home first for yourself and your family instead of for future buyers should you decide to later sell.
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How I Spend Less and Live MoreLowering your monthly expenses allows you to live a better life.
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How I Saved Money on ClothingClothing is a necessary expense. Here is how I saved a bundle on my kids clothing.
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First Person: Cutting Out Junk Food Is Saving Me $200 a MonthSnack foods are expensive and are a primary cause of obesity. Here is how I save money by reducing snacking.
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How I Help My Children Save MoneySaving money isn't just for me, it's for my entire family. Here is how I help my family save money.
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How I Save Money on My GardenGardening can be an expensive hobby but it doesn't have to be. Here is how I save money on my garden.
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How to Save Money when Buying a CarThe sticker price is negotiable so don't be afraid to bargain.
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Saving Money Using a Programmable ThermostatYou can save as much as 50% off your heating and cooling costs with a programmable thermostat.
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The Benefits of a Savings AccountSavings accounts are highly underrated but are extremely useful to have.
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First Person: I Walked Away With a Year's Salary Saved UpI walked away from a well paying job due to stress and a desire to do something different.
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An Aspirin a Day May Keep Cancer AwayNew research shows that an aspirin a day my reduce or even prevent some forms of cancer.
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PepsiCo Sin Tax: A New Low in Corporate HypocrisyThey spent at least $17 million to prohibit a sin tax.....now they institute one of their own.Also published on:
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Bristol Palin is Waiting for the President to CallBristol Palin wonders about the apparent double standard when it comes to insulting women.
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Former Illinois Governor Settles into PrisonThe former governor of Illinois, the second in a row to be sentenced to federal prison, says he is getting settled. -
How I Save on GasWith gas prices soaring, I work to keep my bill to a minimum. Here are some ideas you might not have thought of for saving on gas.
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Saving Money by Using a Creative Solution Instead of a Buying SolutionThink before you spend!
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Saving Money on SouvenirsSouvenirs of your dream vacation don't have to break the bank. Here are some ideas for saving money on mementos of your trip.
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Create a 30 Day List to Curb Impulse SpendingHow using a long term list to plan purchases helps save money
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How I Saved Money by Growing My Own VegetablesHow I saved over $5000 growing a garden without much work
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Setting Financial GoalsSetting financial goals is as important to your life as the setting of health goals.
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Negotiating Car Insurance Rates: I Did it and so Can YouHow I saved money on car insurance by negotiating my rates.
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College Costs: Tuition is Only the BeginningWhen planning for college, more than tuition costs need to be considered.
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Student Loan Debt and What it Means to YouDefaulting on your student loan can not only ruin your credit but it can cost you your job.
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What Bad Credit Really Means and How to Fix ItWhat credit checks really mean to you.
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Saving Money on Landscaping Your HomeHow I saved money when landscaping my home both in upfront and long term costs.
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How I Increased My Retirement AccountSaving money for retirement can be tough. Here is how I added to my retirement fund in a painless way.
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Saving Money on ArtworkSaving money when decorating your home can not only be financially rewarding but it can also be fun. Here are some ideas for saving money while making your home uniquely yours.
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How I Saved Money by Turning Off the CableCable television costs a lot throughout the year and there are other ways to enjoy your television viewing without paying a cable bill.
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How to Pay Less in Debit Card FeesBanks can charge a great deal just for using your debit card. Find out how I lowered my debit card fees.
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First Person: My Late Model Car Is Actually Saving Me MoneySaving money isn't only an upfront issue, sometimes you can save money by spending it. Here is how I did just that.
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First Person: Downsizing Your LifeDownsizing your life saves money, time and even sanity while allowing you to once again enjoy yourself.
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First Person: Saving Money on BooksI save a lot on books these days. Find out how!
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First Person: Overdraft Protection WarningOverdraft Protection can be a good thing as long as you don't use it unless absolutely necessary.
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First Person: Late Fees Cost More Than You ThinkLate fees can wreak havoc on your personal finances as well as your credit rating
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First Person: Buy Here Pay Here Car LoansWhy self-financing used car places may not be the great deal that they seem to be.
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First Person: Saving Money While Continuing EducationHow I save money on education expenses through open courseware
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Free Magazines Via Bottle Caps!How to get your next magazine subscription for free!
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First Person: I Lowered My Electric Bill 20% Just By Shopping AroundYou have the option to choose who provides electricity to your electric company for delivery to your home, make sure you are paying the least amount available.
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First Person: What I Do with Unwanted Gift CardsBillions of dollars go unused each year on gift cards. Here is what I do to prevent the cards I get from being unused,
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First Person: Job Hunting in Southern Illinois Is a Full-Contact SportJob hunting here is difficult but not impossible. You just have to keep trying and know where to look.
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First Person: Dumping My Cell Phone Contract Has Saved Me $1,000 a YearBy dumping my cell phone contract in exchange for a non-contract option I save over $1,000 a year and I still have all the advantages of my Android phone.
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First Person: How Joining a Store Rewards Program Has Saved Me MoneyHow joining a store rewards program saves me money on groceries and how to use the programs along with coupons to save even more.
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First Person: My Tax Refund Is Going Toward BillsIt's not a vacation or a new car but how I will spend my tax refund is the most financially responsible decision.Also published on:
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First Person: Grocery Store Rewards Programs Are Not Just for GroceriesHow using my shoppers rewards program I'm able to save hundreds each year on other services and on gas.
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Sherlock: The Latest Incarnation of Sherlock Holmes is Delighting Viewers Around the WorldWith Benedict Cumberpatch as Sherlock and Martin Freeman as Watson, this incarnation of the well-loved Sherlock Holmes is set in Modern London while staying true to the character and personality of the fictional detective.
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First Person: Why I Still Work in the Newspaper IndustryI love working in the publishing industry and specifically for newspapers. Newspapers can survive and even thrive if they remember the human component along with a the news.
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First Person: Having Enough to Retire is a ChallengeThanks to the economy and political pandering in Washington, I have to step up my savings to be sure of having enough to retire.
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First Person: I Still Rent, and It Works for MeThere are good and bad points for each side. Decide what is most important to your family and consider the matter carefully.
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First Person: A Solid Budget in a Fluid EconomyStandard budgeting rules don't apply when the economy is as fluid as it is at present. New rules need to be implemented for you to get control of your finances.
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First Person: A Payday Loan Could Have Devastated My Family's FinancesPayday loans are a bad solution to a financial problem and if used at all should only be used in the most extreme of circumstances.
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Super PACs Are a Threat to DemocracyTransparency in government is vital to democracy. Super PACs threaten this transparency and need to be monitored by the American people.
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Salzburg: A Beautiful Day Trip from MunichSalzburg Germany is one of the most beautiful areas of Europe. It's medieval churches and history along with it's being the birthplace of Mozart and filming location of The Sound of Music, make it a great way to spend the day.
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College Planning and Financial Planning Are a Good MarriagePlanning for future financial success should start with college planning. Choosing a major that makes you marketable in the future is a good start.
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How to Make Money Off of Your Old Electronics, Books and DVD'sTrading in your old books, DVD's and electronics can give you the money to purchase new items without dipping into your cash or credit cards.
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First Person: I Cut My Grocery Bill in Half and Now We Eat BetterGetting started with coupons made it possible to cut my grocery bill in half and allows my family to actually eat better as a result.
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I No Longer Go to Movie Theaters but I Could Be Enticed to ReturnI have 3 main reasons for not attending movies in theaters but a few simply changes could get me to return.Also published on: -
Gadgets No One Should Travel WithoutI travel a great deal. These are some gadgets that I am never without no matter what mode of travel I am using. -
The Mitsubishi Eclipse is the Best Car I Have Ever OwnedIt was a tough call between the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Mitsubishi Eclipse. The Eclipse won by a nose.
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2011: A Look at the Technological Trends that Shaped the YearThe big news of 2011 was the widespread use of apps everywhere from phones to computers. The year also saw major advances in tablet computers, eReaders and smart phones. Google made massive changes and 3D technology became more widely accepted. -
The Internet is the Source of the Technology that I Can't Live WithoutI couldn't function without the Internet. I know I used to do something else but for the life of me I can't remember what that was.
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Former Illinois Governor Blagojevich Requests Drug ProgramRod Blagojevich requests drug rehab, more time before reporting to prison and a particular prison.
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Earning You MBA is a Key to Future SuccessEarning my MBA was the single smartest academic decision I ever made. It has opened doors and ensured my financial security.
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MBA in Marketing: A Great Way to Write Your Own Future SuccessMY MBA in marketing has made it possible to essentially choose the life I want. This has been the best academic decision I've made.
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Osama Bin Laden Tops the List of Notable Deaths in 2011Osama Bin Laden was finally killed in 2011. Other notables include Harry Morgan, Amy Winehouse, Lilian Jackson Braun and Steve Jobs. -
Gift Ideas for the Technologically InclinedHere are a few gift ideas for the tech head in your life.
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Extreme Couponing My Way to IrelandHow to use extreme couponing to save for a European vacation. -
Federal Appeals Court: Selling Bone Marrow is Not a Criminal OffenseThe 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that bone marrow extracted from blood for profit does not violate the 1984 National Organ Transplant Act
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You Can't Run from Grief During the HolidaysThe worst road trip involved an ice storm, an unknown politician and the crazy aunt we all have but pretend we don't. -
Life Without My Laptop Would Be a StruggleI know I had a life before I started spending so much time on the computer. I just don't happen to be able to remember what that life was.
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Enjoy Year-Round Camping in Southern IllinoisAll year camping spots in the southern part of Illinois. All listed sites are pet friendly.Also published on:
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The Atari 2600 is for Many Where Gaming StartedMy personal account of winning an Atari 2600 and why it's the best game console ever! -
A New Laptop: Saving Money for One is Worth ItSome tricks and tips for saving up for your new laptop or any other computer gadget you simply can't live without.
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Fashion 2012: A New Year and New Fashion GoalsWith a New Year come new goals for following fashion and trends. -
A Christmas Feast for Under $50As a fan of extreme couponing, I have managed to keep my food bill low and still be able to have all of our usual treats this Christmas season.
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How I am Saving for a Vacation in Branson, MissouriI'm saving up for the yearly family vacation to Branson, Missouri. There are shows, outdoor activities and great food! -
Gabriel Knight is Not ForgottenGabriel Knight, the star of 3 video games, is still my favorite video game character of all time.
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The Time Has Come to Upgrade My Mitsubishi EclipseAfter 15 happy years as an Eclipse owner it's time to trade my old Eclipse in for a new one.
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I Lowered My Car Insurance Rates and You Can TooI used a few common sense tricks and a few behind the scenes tips to get my car insurance bills lowered. -
Health and Wellness 2012: Make This the Year You Improve Your LifeHealth and fitness goals of 2012 and the best ways to go about meeting them. -
Good decorating ideas gone badI once decorated myself right out of my own home!
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'The Big Bang Theory': A Fun Way to Spend a Half HourA fun, smart and well written show about 5 friends. Reminds viewers of Seinfeld.....with a few PhD's thrown in for good measure! -
Is "All-American Muslim" Anti-American?Lowe's has pulled its ads at the request of the Florida Family Association. Is the show Anti-American or just another reality show?
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South Pole is Still a Mystery100 years after the first explorers reached the South Pole, it is still a place of mystery.
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Decorating for Winter: Fun for the Whole SeasonDecorating your home for the winter is even more fun than decorating for the holidays.
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Winter Gardening: What to Do While Your Garden SleepsGardens don't die in winter; they only sleep. There are several activities you can engage in to make gardening more fun and enjoyable.
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Crocheting Through the WinterI spend the worst days of winter curled up by the fire crocheting. It's fun and useful too!
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My Choice for Person of the Year: Steve JobsSteve Jobs not only made technology available to the masses but he showed us how to use that technology to improve our lives.
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Use Winter Downtime to Spruce Up Your Guest SuiteWinter is a great time to remodel your guest suite and make it more inviting.
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Winter Wonderland: Have Fun with Your ChildrenSome tips and ideas for surviving the winter holidays, colds, and snow days with your children.
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Protect Your Home from Winter DamageTips for protecting your home from the ravages of winter, no matter how harsh.
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Experienced Gardeners Make Mistakes, TooSome of my dumbest and most expensive gardening mistakes.
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Why Jerry Costello (D-Ill.) Does Not Deserve to Be Re-ElectedWhy it's a good idea to pay closer attention to who is running for the seat soon to be vacated by Jerry CostelloAlso published on:
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The Student Loan System Needs to Be FixedThe student loan system needs to be revamped and loans made to those most likely to be able to pay it back.
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The Morning After Pill Shot Down by HHS SecretaryThe morning after pill will not be on drugstore shelves but instead as a prescription drug.
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The Gingrich Plan is an Immigration Policy with HeartThe immigration policy developed by Newt Gingrich is a plan that makes a great deal of sense for the American people.
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Virginia Tech Shooting: Worried -- Again -- for FamilyMy youngest nephew is a student at Virginia Tech. I'm concerned not just for his physical safety but for his mental well-being.
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My Choice for President -- Mitt RomneyCurrently I think Mitt Romney is the only republican that can defeat Obama.
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Blagojevich's Sentence More Than ExcessiveRod Blagojevich was given a 14 year sentence to a federal prison on December 7th, 2011.Also published on:
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Not All Salads Are Created EqualHealthy salads and how to kill a healthy salad
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Become a Better Employee by Taking Time OffThe average American worker will not use most of his vacation days to rest and recharge. The two things that would make him a better employee.
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Part Time VegetarianSome tips to improve your physical and financial health
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Federal Judge Sides with Big TobaccoFinally a judge with some sense. Federal judge issues an injunction to block the new tobacco label law from going into effect.
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Kindle Fire a Month Later: Love with a Few DownsidesThe Kindle Fire beat the competition when it came to me handing over my money for a tablet.
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The Time of the Tea Party Has PassedThe Tea Party movement has lost public support and is well on its way out.Also published on:
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A Winter Wonderland of Activities Over Winter BreakLearning is not just a classroom based activity. Teach your kids this and have fun at the same time.
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Quit Whining About Your Student LoansThis isn't the first generation to have student loan debt. If you borrowed the money, pay it back.
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Don't Miss These Movies This Holiday SeasonFive fun and family friendly movies for the holiday season.
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The Fist IPod Started a Revolution in MusicMy first iPod changed not only the way I listened to music but also my view on life in general.
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Cyber Monday -- Shopping at its BestShopping on Cyber Monday
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Occupy L.A. Protesters Being Evicted from City Hall ParkThe Occupy LA protests
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Sex Scandal Rocks Syracuse UniversityThe scandal involving Bernie Fine.
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The Great 2008 Turkey DebateMy family gathered to celebrate Thanksgiving after the 2008 election. This is our story.Also published on:
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SnowA poem about snow
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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo -- Downfall of a PresidentThe arrest of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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The Year My Brother Caught Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer!My earliest Christmas memory was the year my brother saved Christmas for me.
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Huguette Clark -- A Private LifeThe strange life and private death of Huguette Clark
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Black Friday is a Boon for Online RetailersOnline stores are decimating the physical store competition by offering great deals from the comfort of your home.
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Candy Cane Lane: West Frankfort, IllinoisThe biggest holiday lights event in Southern Illinois
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WinterA winter haiku
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Tools for Learning GermanSome tips and tools to help you progress more rapidly in learning German.
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The Catholic Doctrine of Lumen GentiumHow the doctrine of Lumen Gentium has impacted the Catholic Church.
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The Definition of ZeitgeistThe history and usage of the word "zeitgeist."
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Concealed Carry Reciprocity Should Be EncouragedWhy concealed carry laws should be valid across the nation.
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Freedom and WellnessI've written a number of articles about the virtues of exercise, choosing a healthy diet and even about quitting smoking. While I certainly agree with everything I have written on the subject of health and wellness, There is a caveat; freedom.
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Set a Goal to Walk!Developing a walking plan: Start slow, set goals, reward yourself, and more.
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Quitting Smoking Your WayQuitting smoking is said by many to be one of the most difficult tasks that we can undertake. This especially makes sense when you consider that smoking is legal and so access to tobacco is essentially everywhere.
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Spring Clean Your LifeSpring cleaning can clean out your mind as well as your home.
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Doing Nothing Can Actually Be ProductiveWhy downtime is necessary to your mental and physical health.
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Weight Loss Competition Between FriendsThe potential problems of weight loss competitions between friends.
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Shamanism: A Timeless PracticeThe practice of Shamanism.
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Valentine's Day, Birthdays and the Health of Your RelationshipHow Valentine's Day and Birthdays effect your relationships
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Low Level Depression is Serious Too!Treating low level depression.
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Trick Yourself into Better HealthA few simple tricks to improve your mind, body and soul.
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Adult Children and StressRules for blending adult families
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The Catholic Health PlanNo, I'm not kidding. Being a devout Catholic can be good for your health.
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Lower Your Stress - It Just Might Save Your LifeTips on lowering your stress.
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Dangerous VegetarianismHelp decide if your teenager is using vegetarianism to hide their anorexia.
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Lose 15 Pounds This YearHow to lose 15 pounds this year making a simple change that you will barely notice.
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Fight Seasonal Affective Disorder for $53Winter blues don't have to sideline you!
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Burdock Root: Benefits and DangersThe benefits and dangers of burdock root.
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All About GrantsNecessary information for individuals and small businesses who want to apply for grant money.
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Latin: Learn to Read the Classics!Some tricks and tips for learning to read Latin
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Technology on the RoadSome ideas for taking your technology with you when you hit the road
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Best Diet Tips Ever!Some of the best diet tips ever!
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Uses of Technology in SchoolsTechnology trends in education










