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Stop Identity Theft By Regular Paper Shredding Published on 25/10/2009

The fastest growing global crime is identity theft and thieves are getting sophisticated every day. Millions of people are losing their private information to sneaky, thieving rats that take the information and steal hundreds of millions of dollars every year. In answer to identity theft, we take great pains to protect ourselves with complicated passwords and paper shredders. Recently,...

Start A Preschool Or Home Business Published on 25/10/2009

There are many great occupations that people can perform from home. Working moms especially have found meaningful and fulfilling employment they can do out of their home and still be able to watch their own kids during the day. If you're looking into starting a business from home or finding something you can do to make a little extra cash, here are a few suggestions to help you get started....

How Your Information Is Stolen Published on 25/10/2009

It has happened to thousands of people. One day you're checking your bank statements and you notice that there are charges on your statement for things that you never purchased. A closer look might reveal that someone has even used your identity and information to take out a loan or apply for a credit card. If not caught early on, this could severely damage your credit and make you...

Navigating Around A Foreign County Published on 25/10/2009

Many people find traveling outside their native country for the first time to be a frightening and nerve wracking experience. Mostly this is because of the language barriers that exist between borders of foreign countries. Before traveling to a new country, take a few hours to study the language and learn a few key phrases and will help you navigate your way around. If you're planning a short...

Common Tools Used By Electricians Published on 25/10/2009

Doing home improvement projects can be a great way to learn how to do a variety of projects on your own. Many do-it-yourself projects can be a fun way to get the family involved in a project together or can simply be a way to learn a new handy skill. Although there are many projects that can be accomplished safely and easily with a quick tutorial by an expert at the local hardware store or by...

A Brief History Of Orthodontics Published on 25/10/2009

If we were to live a day in a world where the science of orthodontics was never invented, we would undoubtedly be surprised by the amount of people with malocclusions (or improper bites) that we thought had naturally perfect teeth. The truth is that nearly four million people in the United States are wearing braces at any given time and 25% of them are adults. Many of us have benefited from...

Today's Modest Formal Dresses Are Anything But Frumpy Published on 25/10/2009

There is a backlash of sorts going on in high school across America, and it's a very good thing. Thanks to the outrageously skimpy outfits worn by some young women at proms and home comings in recent years, many school administrations are cracking down on what they will or will not allow for formal dance fashions. Beyond new school guidelines, more and more young women are discovering that it...

Fender Guitars and Amps Have Taken Music a Long Way Through History Published on 25/10/2009

Leo Fender is one of the most well-known, iconic names in the guitar and music industry. He's the man who successfully converted acoustic guitars to electric guitars and also made acoustic electric guitars along with a number of patents for amplifiers and tremolo systems. He was born in Southern California and developed an interest in tinkering with electronics after his uncle made a radio...

A Brief History Of Automobiles Published on 25/10/2009

The invention of the automobile was one of the most important events in recent history. The ease and freedom of transportation which cars make possible has changed the way the world moves, interacts, travels, and lives on a day to day basis. The automobile has even changed where we build our homes. Before cars made it easy to get where we needed to go at any time, towns and communities were...

Live The American Dream Along The Hudson River, A Stone's Throw From Manhattan Published on 25/10/2009

The American Dream is to own your home rather than rent. Does it still hold true in these desperate economic times? While it seems the recession is beginning to ease and more homes are beginning to sell, the number of foreclosures continues to grow, dashing the American Dream. And while this is hard times for some, it is a time of opportunity for others. There are some really good deals in...