Rachel Sargent

Rachel Sargent

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  • Theory of Neurosis
    Theory of Neurosis presents alternate, non Freudian methods of analyzing neurosis '" a condition where individuals suffer from a psychiatric disorder such as depression or anxiety
  • Introduction to Psychopathology
    The study of mental illness and its corresponding abnormal behavior is commonly referred to as psychopathology or abnormal psychology.
  • How I Inflated My Resume
    Faking a resume is tempting, especially in this job market.
  • What I Learned from My Retirement Coach
    Working with a retirement coach is not something that many people In my family have thought of doing. Perhaps that is one reason why many people I know are struggling to get by and even working past the age of retirement.
  • Top 10 Boston Celtics gifts for Father's Day
    Father's day can be a daunting holiday to shop for! This year try not to get another corny gift from the mall and go with something he really wants, like gear from his favorite NBA team.
  • How to throw a change-up in baseball: Great pitching tips
    Throwing a change-up is a great way to confuse your opponent. This article discusses tips on learning to throw a change-up pitch.
  • How to throw a slider: Great pitching tips
    Throwing a slider is one of the more challenging pitches in baseball. However, if you are determined to practice this pitch you might find it quite rewarding.
  • How to throw a cutter in baseball: Great pitching tips
    Being a pitcher is a challenging and rewarding position when playing baseball. Here are some tips for throwing a cutter.
  • Tips to finding a bike route to work: Safe and easy
    Biking to work is not only healthy for you but for the planet. Having trouble finding a safe and easy bike route? Follow these tips to help you get started.
  • How to throw a knuckleball: Helpful pitching tips
    Pitching is always a unique skill to have, even if you are a beginner or normally play a different position. This article focuses on learning how to throw a knuckleball.
  • First Person: Gas Mileage Made My Car Loan Worth It
    Sometimes there are benefits to driving a loan-free car, but there are also often good reasons to upgrade.
  • Biking to work: Five tips to get started
    Gas is expensive. If you live and work in the same town, or if you are in an urban area, biking is a fantastic alternative to driving.
  • First Person: Supporting My Twixters
    As parents it is easy to assume that our kids will grow up, go to college, find a great job, get married and have kids of their own. What happens when your "twixter" (your kid that moves back home) doesn't want to grow up?
  • Budget Cuts that Aren't Worth It
    Let's face it, we all want to cut expenses and get things done cheaper, but not everything should be done for less money.
  • Why I Chose to Upgrade My House in This Terrible Economy
    The last thing on most people's minds right now is upgrading. Most people I know are not even thinking about it; they're keeping things the way they they are, or even downgrading. I found that upgrading was the best thing for me. Here's why:
  • The best local tennis courts in Monterey Bay, California
    Finding a great place to practice sports can be challenging. Hopefully I can help you decide on some beautiful tennis courts in Monterey Bay, California.
  • Saving Money on Your New Apartment
    Moving into a new apartment can be challenging, especially when you don't know whether you are getting a good deal.
  • How to Save Money on Everyday Household Items
    Saving money is always important. This article discusses how many household items can be made from scratch for a fraction of the cost. You may even like your home brewed batch better than the stuff at the supermarket!
  • Just Starting Out on Your Own? Easy Ways to Manage Your Money from the Beginning
    Moving out on your own can be a daunting task, especially when you don't have a lot of help to do it right. Hopefully these tips can get you started on a sucessful transition.
  • How to Cut Costs on Your Next Vacation
    If you are one of those fortuante individuals to take a vacation out of town, your probably still in the mood to cut costs as much as possible. Here are a few helpful ideas on how to do just that.
  • Saving Money on Lunch Without Suffering
    Lunch hour seems to be somewhat brutal at times: either you have to pack a lunch that ends up relatively unsatisfying by lunch time, or you end up spending a lot on fast food. Hopefully these tips might give you somenew ideas.
  • Free or Inexpensive Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained
    Kid's are expensive. They want every new toy on the market and beg you for costly lessons in endless styles of sports and arts. There are less expensive ways to offer your kids the culture they deserve.
  • Tips to Save Money on Food
    Perhaps one of the biggest variables in life is the cost of food. Wether we eat out or cook our own meals it seems like a never ending quest to buy good food at a reasonable price. How to stretch your dollars once the food enters your home.
  • The Best Book Store in Los Banos California
    Let's face it, Los Banos is a toddler of a town and there isn't much to choose from. However, despite the growth crisis this town has faced over the years, one little book shop has remained a few steps ahead of the rest.
  • How to Manage Your Money After Moving Out of Mom and Dad's
    Reality hits: You've been on your own for your first month and you're totally happy, until you realize that your job isn't as great as it was when you were living at home. Your rent is too high, you're almost out of food, and your water bill is late.
  • Saving Money on Everyday Stuff
    Let's face it, living costs money. This article focuses on every day ways to save money on even the most mundane necessities.
  • Networking With Your Neighbors to Make Your Money Go Further
    Now, more than ever it is important to network in order to get by. Have you ever thought about how to turn your neighborhood into a networking pool of opportunity?
  • Farmer's Market in Monterey California
    Each Tuesday the Farmer's Market is held in Monterey California. Check out the special event and get a taste of pure bliss in the middle of the work week.
  • The Best Thrift Stores in Los Banos California
    Buying from a thrift store is an easy way to save money. You might be surprised to find that thrift stores run their business much like a regular retailer: Some have better prices and service, while others focus on the bottom line.
  • Recovering from a Heart Attack
    Little did I know that even "healthy" individuals can suffer from a heart attack.
  • First Person: 4 Reasons to Be a One Income Family
    These days the concept of being a one income family is not only uncommon, it seems unfathomable. With a little careful planning and budgeting, it is not only possible, but rewarding.
  • How to Make Your Tax Refund Last
    Tax return season is perhaps the most coveted "unofficial" holiday season of all - the time when we get to clean up our loose ends and get a snapshot of our financial performance. This article highlights tips on how to make that return last longer.
  • 3 Great Craft Stores in Massachusetts
    With the dawn of all this new technology it can be challenging to find something enjoyable for kids that doesn't run on batteries of plug into the wall. Revamp your family with these great places and fun scoops for all!
  • The Best Little Known Irish Pubs on the North Shore of Massachusetts
    New England is a bit of a hub for people of Irish heritage. Since it was one of the earliest settlements in the country, it's no wonder that they have extensive practice in producing unique food and good ale.
  • First Person: 4 Reasons to Be a One Income Family
    These days the concept of being a one income family is not only uncommon, it seems unfathomable. With a little careful planning and budgeting, it is not only possible, but rewarding.
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  • Toyota Issues Recall of Over 200,000 Lexus Sedans
    In January 2009, Toyota issued a recall of over 200,000 Lexus models only to expand this number by another 30,000. The company cites that a design error could cause fuel to leak.
  • Top 5 Community Colleges in California
    Choosing a great community college can be challenging. The classes and programs offered are vast and varied - a daunting task indeed! No worries, we have all the information you need right here to help you choose which college will best suit you.

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