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331: Made in the USA Perspectives of a Mom Teacher and Entrepreneur
There seems to be three specific categories of people directly affected by this 2007 'Outrage of the Lead Locators.'
There are the moms controling most of the family's discretionary buying power who, when faced with screaming children and end-caps galore this holiday season,will surely succumb to the wails which imply there is no caring of the
332: Majorca Residents Fed Up with Germans
Majorca is a warm, sunny, picturesque island off of Spain where residents are fighting to hold their ground and hand on to what is left of their land. The first charter plane landed in the small island of Majorca in 1952. Since World War II, Majorca has become a favorite holiday destination for the British and the Germans alike. It's not hard to se
333: Make Your Shoes Last Longer
Everything is more expensive these days. I am only 44 years old and I can remember when gas was less than fifty cents a gallon, a nice house was thirty thousand and a great new car for less than ten thousand. All of these are now multiplied several times and so are shoes! With the increase in the price of shoes it is even more imperative that we ta
334: Making The Case For Violence As Your Ultimate Survival Tool
Since the events of 9/11 we have been bombarded with scenes of violence. Terrorist attacks, two back-to-back wars and the ongoing war on terror have given the 24-hour news channels an endless supply of images to fill their screens. New warnings and color-coded alert levels only heightened this atmosphere of fear.Just when we thought we'd seen it al
335: Monitoring Your Credit to Protect Your Identity
Credit cards, checks, chatting over the phone are all now prone to becoming a victim of identity theft. So even when you talk to your friends, never reveal any account number, credit card number or detail. The thieves are always one step ahead of the cops as they used to say in the earlier days. Well, it still holds good.
The best way to protect y
336: Music TherapyCan Music Really Soothe The Savage Beast
It has long been suggested that "music soothes the savage beast." But is this true? And if it is, does this have any implication where humans are concerned? The answer, apparently, is yes. To illustrate this, researchers point to the different physiological changes that take place within the human body in response to different sounds and noises
337: Native Immersion Or How To Learn Spanish The Easy Way
When it comes to studying other languages, learning Spanish is at the top of the list in the US. Estimates indicate that by the year 2015 the United States of America will be the largest Spanish speaking country in the world. As national debate continues on whether or not Spanish should become our second national language, common sense tells us tha
338: No One Is Anonymous Stay Safe Online
There was a time when finding information on virtually anyone in the world would seem like a ludicrous idea. Even today, the thought of finding any person in the world seems a little far fetched. But the creation of the Internet has enabled information to spread and culminate much faster than ever before: and as a result, almost no one holds an ano
339: No Run Of The Mill Worker
Fred was a 65 year old mill worker. He was nearing retirement and was looking forward to relaxing and just taking life easy. He had worked at the mill for over 30 years.
He had seen workers come and go. He was a very regimented individual who rarely strayed away from his daily routine. Everyone knew him as the trusted elder of the organization.
340: Non-Profit Organizations Find Ways to Thank Volunteers
Good volunteers are hard to find. For all the good intentions of most of them, it's rare to find ones who really throw themselves into the cause and go above and beyond expectations. However without a little acknowledgement from the organization, volunteers can feel taken for granted and get burned out. Here are a few ways you can show how much
341: Shopping for Men s Designer Suits
"Two thousand dollars for one suit? Are you crazy? I don't have that kind of money to spend on one suit! Yes, I am well aware of the quality and that it is well worth every penny. I just can't justify spending that much on one garment. Oh... but I sure would love
to have an Armani."
Rest assured that if you hear yourself in the above comments
342: Social Anxiety Disorder The Major Cause Of Being Anti-Social
Social Anxiety Disorder! People suffering from this disorder feel like they are being judged and watched intensely by others and think that others think horrible thoughts about them.
They are afraid that they will embarrass or humiliate themselves in front of people when they meet them. This can seriously interfere with daily life such as schoo
343: Some Of The Best Reasons To Consider Giving Fruit Basket Gifts This Season
Everyone has had been in a situation where they in a state of confusion over what would be a befitting present. "Why not try this" and "No, that's not good enough", "they'll think it's dumb" scenarios are a regular experience for most. And especially at festive periods, the dilemma often increases. No one likes presenting the same type of gifts ove
344: Spanish Immersion Learning the Natural Way
Spanish immersion programs aim to help learners to become proficient in the language and to gain awareness of the Spanish culture. Learners gain proficiency by listening to Spanish and using it, rather than by studying the language itself. This method is based on French programs, developed in Canada, during the 1960s. It is considered to be the bes
345: The Mortality Rate Of Aviation Systems Techs
I have interviewed a soldier in the Coast Guard: "Well despite their arguments to the contrary, all ASTs do eventually die. But usually it is of old age. How many of them die each year is a mystery as nobody keeps track once they retire. Now if you mean how many ASTs currently on active duty die annually conducting operations, that number has been
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