Organic Garden Tips And So Much More!

July 26, 2008 by KristiAmbrose  
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In this day and age, many people are becoming more aware of the environment as well as the world around them. If you’re an official “Greenie” or you want to get into organic gardening there a few really easy ways to go about this! First off, why should you try anything organic or... 

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Health And Safety For Our Children

July 24, 2008 by sparta  
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The health and safety experts have been at it again. The age old tradition of children participating in sack races at schools sports day, all in the name of that horrendous past time called fun, have been ruled out on the grounds that it is dangerous. I suppose it’s because of that awful chaffing... 

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The Wolves Are Howling

April 11, 2008 by Nobletraining  
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Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, a West Point psychology professor, Professor of Military Science, and author “On Combat”, explains that there are three kinds of people in this world. First are the sheep who live in ignorance and only want to enjoy life’s pleasures. Then there are the wolves;... 

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Battlefield New York City

April 11, 2008 by Nobletraining  
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It is not easy to be emergency services anywhere, but in New York City it takes a special breed. In the past few months, lone police officers have had to deal with shootouts, stabbings, riots, and unruly protesters. While events like these are all in the line of duty in New York City, they shockingly... 

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Fashion Sins Of Grown Women

April 11, 2008 by ergo_items  
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As women get older, there are many who are afraid of aging and they exert every effort to keep themselves looking young to keep you guessing their age. Trying to keep yourself young and healthy is totally a great thing to do but sometimes certain women go to the extent of making themselves look fashionably... 

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How to Avoid Identity Theft with These 12 Tips

April 10, 2008 by jaci_rae  
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Identity theft is a very lengthy and ugly ordeal. It is next to impossible to reverse and it can take several years before credit companies stop bothering you constantly with collection calls. In addition, it may cost you thousands of dollars to fight. How does identity theft occur? It occurs when an... 

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What To Do When A Killer Walks Into Your Classroom

April 10, 2008 by Nobletraining  
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To think that a random murderous gunman could even possibly appear in your or your child’s classroom is a horrible notion. And while the rest of the world analyzes what could have been done to forewarn authorities about potential threats like this (including other countries screaming gun control... 

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Imus, Insults and Ignorance

April 10, 2008 by askdoctormax  
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“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never harm me.” Look, let’s get things into perspective, shall we? There’s hate and then there’s hate. There’s simple ignorance which slips out of every human being at times, and then there is deliberate, deadly,... 

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Going Green and Branding Your Business Online

April 10, 2008 by voicesdotcom  
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One of the best ways to be found as a voice actor for freelance opportunities in this day and age is through search on the Internet. The ways of the past are no barrier to success for savvy voice over entrepreneurs of the new Google Era. Google has brought more to our fingertips than any other web portal... 

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Trapped In A Sale

April 9, 2008 by Repeller  
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Harry was an insurance salesman for a large firm in the northeast. His company prided itself on personal contact with customers. He was a top salesman and well deserving of the honor. His job called for him to extensively travel in order to get new customers. He was away from home many weeks out of the... 

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