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  • Summer Gardening Tips
    Even if your back yard is smaller than the smallest room of your house that does not mean that this is not a reason for you to leave it to its destiny, without attempting to perform some magical tricks.
  • Selling Your Home
    Whether you decided it is time to move to another area, or to a different house, the main issue remains that you are interested in selling your current residence.
  • Climate Change - The Coming Crisis
    While many contend that there are different reasons behind the changing of our climate, few can deny that our planet is going through a period of immense changes.
  • Simple Tips to Save Gas
    To most people, the most obvious way to save gas is buying a new car that gets better gas mileage. But before you head to the dealer to make your trade-in, you should know that there are easier ways to save money on gasoline.
  • Tips For Getting A Good Plane Fare
    Without a doubt, scheduling a trip on a plane is one aspect of planning a vacation that most people falter in.
  • The Young Tiger Woods
    They've taken to calling Tiger Woods the "chosen one" and why not? At the relatively young age of 29, he has already put together a resume that can be compared favorably with the all-time greats of the sport .
  • Arguing for Paradise
    If you have lived all your life in a city, like I have, then your need to be able to view and touch plants is something that has probably haunted you for years.
  • The Truth behind Advertising
    Advertising is more than just the means of disseminating product information. It is a primary communications tool of our economic system. Moreover, aside from its diverse role as a persuasive communication tool
  • Your Child Brought Home a Dog
    Although growing up you were fortunate to have a pet friend, its loss did make you suffer greatly and you decided not to risk exposing your kids to the same experience of them having to cope one day with the loss of their animal friend.
  • Cost of Living as a Factor in Business Relocation
    According to the United States Census Bureau, 40 million Americans move each year. There are no hard statistics on the number of businesses that relocate, but there is a growing trend towards businesses relocating outside of major metropolitan areas.
  • Youth Leadership in Sports
    Leadership has been called the most studied and least understood topic of any in the social sciences. Leadership is the process of providing direction, energizing others, and obtaining their voluntary commitment to the leader's vision.
  • Faces Of Pet Abuse
    As much as people are fond of keeping pets, inhumane actions are often reported from across the globe. Pets serve as man's joy and relief and enriching existence bring a few moments of joy to people's monotonous, tedious lives.
  • New Red Hot Chili Peppers CD Sizzles
    The Red Hot Chili Peppers are a band that has transcended the scope of pop culture , adapting to new trends while still maintaining their original funk-based style.
  • Throwing The Perfect Football Pass
    While football is considered one of America's greatest pastimes, few know the secrets of throwing the ball properly. A proper football pass is a perfect spiral delivered directly to the target.
  • Airport Information for Hawaii
    There are six Hawaii different islands available for tourists to select. The people who decide to go to Hawaii for the first time usually plan to visit one or more than one island.
  • Keeping Fights In Your Relationship Fair
    It's as inevitable as it can be - couples fight. No matter how much we tend to believe that a couple could get through life without arguing in a perfect scenario, it's very often not the case.
  • Acupuncture During Pregnancy
    Acupuncture is the ancient Chinese method of using tiny needles to stimulate specific areas or "meridians" of the body and to rebalance the body's energy, or chi.
  • Real Estate Economics at a Glance
    Real estate business is like a whole different world in itself where different forces collect and affect one another and thus functions that world.
  • Visit the Supermarket Well Prepared
    Have you ever examined your shopping cart when you last visited your local grocery store or supermarket without having eaten for hours? Probably the store's cashier did not pay attention to your huge food pile.
  • Do Blogs Dynamically Transform the Modern American Political Culture
    Recently web logs, or blogs, have exploded in popularity and have come to occupy an increasingly important place in American politics.
  • Choosing a Play Group
    Playgroups are an important part of social interaction for young children and their mothers. Playgroups prepare children for more formal daycare and school situations and provide moms valuable time with other adults. Choosing the right playgroup is essential to getting the most out of this experience.
  • 7 Myths of Exercising
    This article is dedicated to the truth behind some of the most well-known exercise legends of our times.
  • Do You Think You Have Asthma
    More than fifteen million people in the United States suffer from asthma, making it a very common long-term condition that affects the human airways and breathing process.
  • The Chess Challenge
    One day that I was old enough to understand the importance of strategic maneuvering when playing a game, my father decided that it was time for me to learn chess.
  • Does Aura Exist in Digital Art
    Ever since Walter Benjamin published his essay "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction," scholars have debated whether mechanically reproduced art can have "aura" as Benjamin discussed this concept.
  • The Amusement Park Experience of a Grownup
    The city of Orlando, located in the U.S. State of Florida, is known all around the world thanks to its theme parks.
  • Job Hunting Survival Tips
    We are known for what we do rather than what we are. This is an unfortunate reality but one has to accept it.
  • Add Some Honey and Stop Feeling Guilty
    According to Greek mythology, the ancient gods of Mount Olympus, like Zeus and Athena, used to eat nectar and ambrosia to maintain their healthy looks and perform their rather unusual human-like activities.
  • Introduction to Business Ethics
    Is it possible for an individual with strong moral values to make ethically questionable decisions in a business setting? What affects a person's inclination to make either ethical or unethical decisions in a business organization?
  • The Wonderful World of Motorcycles
    Motorbikes are considered heartthrobs in the automotive world. Bikes are conventional and normal bikes are used by ordinary, middleclass people who can not afford to buy themselves a car.
  • American Football Gaining International Popularity
    In most parts of the world, if you say the word "football" people assume you are referring to soccer, the most popular and most widely followed sport in the world.
  • A Dog is Invention of the Year
    Earlier this year, the prestigious Time magazine came out with an issue highlighting the previous year's great inventions, an annual practice. There was lots of stuff that made computers work more efficiently and which made things around the house better.
  • Buying Your First House
    Just about all of us wonder about the day we'll pick up the keys to our own home. Buying your first house is actually the goal for million of people worldwide.
  • Giving Your Bathroom a Makeover
    According to contractors, the room that is undergoing the greatest amount of transformation in new construction and remodeling is the bathroom.
  • Traveling Through Europe
    The summer of 2005, my friend and I decided to apply for a summer program as part of our graduate degree and travel from United States to Europe and specifically to Brugges in Belgium, so as to attend an intensive seminar at The College of Europe on Politics, Policies, Lobbying and the European Union.
  • Nowitzki vs Shaq
    It is one of the sportswriter's favorite tricks before every NBA finals to pick one leading player of each finalist team and call the series a duel between those players.
  • Why Should I Eat Tomatoes
    Tomatoes are made out of water and vital biological substances. The tomato is a plant belonging to the Solanaceae or nightshade family, native to Central and South America, from Mexico to Peru.
  • Why and How Do We Feel Pain
    If one asked you to try to remember the last time you endured a situation that resulted in any kind of physical discomfort, you will probably attempt to describe the uncomfortable feeling of pain.
  • Attachment and Reciprocity in Family Life
    Relationships among generations have been considered within two conceptual frameworks, attachment and reciprocity. "Attachment" refers to the close emotional bond that family members typically use.
  • Preparing Your Vehicle For A Cross Country Trip
    When traveling across the country for a vacation or otherwise, it's important to ensure that your car is in good working order.
  • Displacing Institutions and Civic Engagement
    Since the introduction of traditional institutional forms of communication, like the press and telephony, people have been engaged in numerous discussions regarding their role in the process.
  • Choosing a College Savings Plan
    There are two basic types of tax-free college savings plans, the Coverdell educational savings account and the 529 savings account. Each has advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation of the individual family.
  • Reading The Signs of The Times
    Several decades ago, Mohandas K. Gandhi warned against what he called the seven social sins: politics without principle, wealth without work, commerce without morality, pleasure without conscience and education without character.
  • How to Be a Good Little League Coach
    You've probably seen it at the local ball field. A well-meaning, but overzealous parent-coach screaming at a team full of little kids as if the World Series was on the line.
  • Selecting Shoes for Kids
    There is nothing more natural to a parent than kissing a newborn's soft pink feet and counting its tiny toes. But once the baby starts to take its first steps, it is not so easy to know if its feet are developing normally.
  • Michelle Wie is the Real Deal
    Golfer Michelle Wie has gained worldwide attention for her attempts to compete in the men's PGA Tour, about how she has come so close (one stroke short of qualifying for the 2004 PGA Tour Sony Open) yet never quite made the cut.
  • Jump Around In Joy
    One of the best ways to tone your body is actually jumping around. Not exactly as a kid does because it just received those happy news that it is going to get the bicycle of its dreams, but close enough.
  • Effective Customer Communication
    Organizations are open dynamic systems for transforming resource inputs into saleable outputs (goods & services). They are created to provide useful products and services that satisfy the needs of customers and provide value to stakeholders.
  • Your Dinner Reservation Is Now Confirmed
    The last time you were out with friends did you think of your time together as another of your usual recreational occasions? Well, if your friends are there with you at the time you read this question, your answer will probably be yes, am I right?
  • Reaching The State of Euphoria
    The early summer period is considered ideal for you to take care of your neglected self, to rectify any of your bad winter habits, to find the necessary time to improve your health and fitness levels, to offer some small "gifts" to your body and consecutively to improve the quality of your life.
  • A Simple Guide to Fight Stress
    Everyone has suffered from stress at least once. If you remember your palms becoming sweaty before an interview, experiencing headaches when thinking of your last work problem, or having stomach disorders because your test exams are approaching.
  • Health Benefits of Massage
    More and more Americans are turning to massage to relieve the stresses of everyday life. It is pleasant and relaxing to receive an aromatherapy massage in a quiet spa.
  • Encouraging Ethical Behavior
    Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world.
  • HBOs Lucky Louie Is Comedic Gold
    HBO is trying something that they've never attempted before. While most of the serials on HBO involve dark, gritty storylines, such as those found in the mafia hit The Sopranos or the life-on-the-inside prison drama Oz, they've decided to take a step in another direction.
  • The Employment Effects of FDIs
    The mere existence of resources in a country is no guarantee they will contribute to output. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) may enable idle resources to be used.
  • US Should Not Continue Tightening the Economic Grip on Cuba
    The US government is one of the three countries in the world that have initiated and maintained the Cuba blockage. Specifically, only US, Israel and Uzbekistan are the rejecting the voice of the United Nations General Assembly to seize this type of trade treatment.
  • Financial Ratios in Sports
    Financial statements both report on a firm's position at a point in time and on its operations over some past period.
  • Fitting Walking Into Your Day
    Walking is one of the best methods of exercise you can do. It requires no special equipment and has muscular and cardiovascular benefits.
  • Can People Learn How to Lead Via Computer Simulations
    Frequently the successes and failures of social organizations, like states, corporations, clubs, army troops, teams, etc., are associated to a great extent to the leadership abilities of their constituents.
  • Differences Between Canadian and American Football
    American and Canadian football both descended from rugby and began in Canada as a game played between British soldiers garrisoned in Montreal. The soldiers played a series of games against students at McGill University.
  • Tips For A Happy Relationship
    There's no denying that maintaining a relationship is a lot of work. Almost fifty percent of all marriages end in divorce, and many wonder how people can maintain their relationships over their entire lives.
  • The PlayStation Experience
    A few months ago a friend entered my apartment to announce that he has decided to perform a very important investment for our future in entertainment.
  • Ways To Save Money Grocery Shopping
    Grocery shopping bills can really add up! Most people tend to wait until they get to the store to see what they need on a shopping trip, but that can add up to a whole bunch of overspending at the grocery store.
  • The Alaska Adventure
    Six months ago, one of my best friends called me to announce that she was going to visit Alaska and participate in a hiking group adventure!
  • Rental Housing Predicament
    The rental housing options have been diminishing especially for common man as real estate prices increase to unreachable heights.
  • Disaster Planning for Small Business
    No one knows just how many small businesses owners lost everything in Hurricane Katrina. No one knows how many will be able to come back from disaster. But the odds are that the ones who successfully rebuild there businesses will be the ones who had a disaster plan in place before the hurricane struck.
  • Experience Adventure Tourism
    Another term for you to get excited about! Adventure tourism is a type of niche tourism involving exploration or travel to remote areas, where one is about to experience the unexpected.
  • Missing Godzilla and Ricky
    None expected me to return home holding a tiny living fur-ball in my palms and announcing that whether they liked it or not I would definitely keep my new friend indoors.
  • The New Trend in International Development
    In the information industry, as in any commercial industry, the one that sets the price has the ultimate responsibility of directing attention, while focusing on minimizing costs and maximizing returns.
  • Does Postmodernism Exist Still in Architecture
    What is architecture? What do we mean by Post-Modernism? Does Postmodernism still exist in architectural design? As Jameson suggests, "Postmodernism, by definition resists definition".
  • Massively Multiplayer Online Games
    The most important aspect of a game that inspires more gamers to play it is the amount of challenge it provides. The best way of making a game more challenging is to make it multiplayer.
  • The Most Important Lesson Of The Past That Media Scholars Should Keep in Mind
    Before the emergence of television and radio, print media dominated the majority of known societies.
  • Admiring Wild Flowers
    Walking with my family close to nature during late Sunday times has been a practice that I definitely enjoyed while I was a kid.
  • SUV Pros and Cons
    Your car is bursting at the seams with children, sports equipment, groceries and pets. You think it may be time to trade up to a larger car.
  • Resources for Entrepreneurs
    So, you've decided you want to start your own business. You have a novel product to sell or an expert service to deliver.
  • How Not to Gain Weight During Your Summer Vacations
    Luckily, it is that time of year again. You have searched the destination of your choice, booked the tickets and the room, and you are about to leave your worries back in the office or house, except one; your weight.
  • Analyze the Costs Before You Buy a Boat
    Owning a boat costs much more over time than the actual purchase and the fuel to run the boat.
  • Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke
    Hopefully you never had to endure a situation of someone close to you to suffer from transient ischemic attach (TIA), also known as mini stoke, or from a stroke.
  • Theme Park Survival Strategies
    It's a summer ritual. Millions of families visit theme parks, entering fresh and rested and emerging short-tempered, sweaty and exhausted. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be that way for your family.
  • The Legendary Jack Nicklaus
    The general consensus seems to be that, at the rate he is going, Tiger Woods is destined to be the greatest golfer of all time before his career is over.
  • The Importance of Proper Hydration and Stretching
    Whether you're taking a brisk walk or running a 26 mile marathon, hydration and stretching are extremely important to preventing injury and to maintaining optimum fitness.
  • Buying A New Car
    Cars are now unarguably one of the basic needs of survival. Ask a pedestrian and the people who don't have cars! Owning a car is the very next thing you would go for after you start a job.
  • Travel to Paros Paradise
    Renowned since antiquity for its fine Parian marble, Paros is considered to be one of the most beautiful islands of the Aegean Sea in Greece and is one of the most popular destinations for tourists.
  • Something To Pout About
    You'll find it in nearly every female's handbag; the woman of today is armed with her lipstick to alter and rejuvenate her mood and take on the world. Some women admit they feel naked without it.
  • Statistics On Teenage Relationships
    Being a teenager is a troubling time. While adjusting to all the changes going on both in your biology and your responsibilities, making the right decisions can be hard when it comes to topics such as relationships.
  • A Brief Overview of Diabetes
    Chances are, you or someone you know has diabetes, a condition in which the body is unable to regulate blood sugar on its own. According to the American Diabetes Association, there are 20.8 million children and adults in the U.S. or 7 percent of the population, who have diabetes.
  • Use Water Efficiently
    Water scarcity all over the world has evolved into a problem that needs immediate solution by all those involved.
  • Signs of a Reliable Web Site
    Students and professionals alike are turning to the Internet to perform research for work and school, handle investments , etc.. In recent years, many people have begun to believe that everything contained in the Internet is fact, but this is obviously not so.
  • Scientist Hwang Woo Suk Falls Back to Earth
    It's quite a sight to see a man rise to the very pinnacle of his vocation and then come falling back down to earth, disgraced, humbled and with his tail between his legs.
  • Dancing Your Way
    I adore dancing! Since early childhood, I always admired the movement of professional dancers and my mother used to laugh every time I glued my head in front of the TV set, during a dancing contest or a dancing video.
  • Regular Date Nights Can Refresh Your Relationship
    The divorce rate spikes among married couples after they have children. The pressures of raising kids, running a household and holding down a job leave precious little time for reconnecting with each other, leaving spouses vulnerable to affairs.
  • Enjoy Sledding
    Just imagine racing down a snow-covered hill, cold wind blowing in your face, your warm, wool scarf fluttering behind you. You are bouncing up and down, trying to keep yourself on course, but occasionally drifting off to the side. You feel like flying. Sledding is one of the best forms of recreation for a snowy day.
  • Tips for Keeping Pets
    Animals unlike humans cannot express their feelings and they cannot go on making demands and tell their owners when they need food. They are animals. Pet keepers bring home fish, cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters and birds home all the time eagerly but sadly.
  • Examining International Relations In The Realm Of Sports Through History
    Although the precise origins of the connection between sports and international relations remain obscure, all cultures have participated over the course of history in different physical contests that fostered cultural exchange and contributed to their citizens' political discourse.
  • Good Times To Be Had In Charlotte
    Charlotte, North Carolina boasts some very significant statistics. It is the largest city in the entire state of North Carolina and also the 20th largest city in the entire United States.
  • Renting Your House
    In case you are the owner of a property that you wish to rent to an interested prospective tenant, you have to decide which would be the best way to make your rental property most appealing to potential renters.
  • A Mothers Treasure
    Every mother has her own culinary treasures. They are called recipes. If you frequently have those late night cravings for your mother's mini apple pies or unique kind of chocolate-chip cookies, now that you do not live at your parent's house anymore.
  • The Importance of Playing Games
    You are probably familiar with the exceptional benefits of playing a game. Regardless of one's age and physical ability, games such as golf , billiards, board games, etc.
  • Admiring Trees
    Near at hand, we all can see beautiful trees. Every time I walk the city parks, or visit the country side, I gaze the trees that I cross bringing back memories of happy tree climbing, tent camping in the woods, long walks with my folks
  • Becoming A Parent With No Children
    Perhaps you have children of your own for some years now or you are experiencing parenthood for the first time since last month. Whichever the situation may be, becoming a parent of a child is a natural process you have been preparing yourself to experience probably throughout your life.

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