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Creating an Encyclopedia of Keepsakes by Scrapbooking

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Written by John Foster Friday, 26 October 2007 16:11

There are many activities to enjoy over the course of the summer which include playing golf, going to the lake for a swim, sitting on the patio pouring over a favorite summer read, and creating an encyclopedia of keepsakes by scrapbooking. Creating an encyclopedia of keepsakes by scrapbooking offers a beautiful array of options, whether this includes achievement, wedding, baby, school, family, anniversary or birthday photographs and other memoirs. An assortment of scintillating embossers and oth ...

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Should The P&G Moms Disclose They're "On The Take"?

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Written by Kim Klaver Wednesday, 17 October 2007 12:32

When a friend or co-worker tells you about a product she likes, as women do, and you then bought it too, how would you feel if you found out afterwards that she'd been paid to tell you?

Most private product talk among women is not commercial. Among men, either. Think TIVO, iPod, movies or restaurants - people refer those to each other because they love them, not because they get paid to do it.

If they did get compensated somehow, and you found out later, would you be as ...

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Have You Learned A Language That Isn't Spoken By Regular People (=consumers)?

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Written by Kim Klaver Thursday, 11 October 2007 22:14

TED: So, what do you sell?

LULU: Oh! We have unique, patent pending, proprietary and unique nutraceuticals, the best out there, backed up by medical experts and scientists. And..

What do you want to do now? Go towards this person or away from them?

The CEO of one of the largest advertising agencies in the world said that to create messages that win over consumers,

"You always have to put yourself in the shoes of the consumer. It's not what we t ...

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Freelance Photography - Earn Money from Your Hobby

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Written by John Alexander Thursday, 11 October 2007 13:21


In a recent series on television, run by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), they investigated the top 10 jobs people would really choose to do if money was no object. Essentially what would make you dash out of the front door first thing in a morning, champing at the bit to go to work? The intriguing thing is that the top 5 jobs are all \'creative\' jobs, and in 3rd position was \'Photographer\'. Specifically, Freelance Photography, where you work for yourself.

There h ...

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Caring For Your Juniper Bonsai

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Written by Lee Dobbins Thursday, 11 October 2007 12:40

The classic Juniper bonsai is a natural hybrid species of Chinese Juniper. Since some Junipers can live for 200 years, caring for your Juniper Bonsai can give you a beautiful plant that will last a lifetime (and then some!)

The Juniper is an evergreen coniferous shrub which can be found in mountains and forests everywhere in the world. Their needle like leaves turn scaly as the tree matures and have a blueish green to light green shading with an occasional silvery variation. There a ...

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Getting Started With Home Based Schooling

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Written by Razvan Rovinaru Thursday, 11 October 2007 12:17

Home based schooling has been around for many years as more and more families choose this method in spite of public schooling.

A home based school is the place where children are taught at home by one or both parents without any influence from public school systems. This method is legal in all 50 US states even though each state has its own rules and guidelines about the process.

To get started right away, you first need to do a little research so you can be aware of ...

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An Extensive Warranty with Every Bowflex Gym

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Written by Jason Uvios Tuesday, 21 August 2007 13:36

In order to have flexibility, cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength & endurance, body composition, agility, balance and speed exercise is a must for all. Researches have shown that joining a gym would modestly shape up your body. And Bowflex way of exercising is the ultimate way of sweat out experience.

It is generally built up with the power resistance rods and it would allow for a smooth transitioning from one movement to the other. Besides, the extensive warranty period tha ...

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5 Career Killers You Must Avoid

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Written by Garrick Banks Tuesday, 02 January 2007 03:53

ody wants to be successful and start their way up to the corporate ladder. Most people spend most of their hours in a day at work even at times to the point of bringing work at home. Weekends are spent with meeting colleagues for the upcoming events of the next week. There are certain moments too that work eats up more than the eight or nine-hour requirements. These are the workaholic employees.

On the other side of the fence, employees who are too lax and find office work so boring ...

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A visit to Cuba by a former Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner

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Written by Jake Solochek Thursday, 14 December 2006 05:22


Visit by Jack Latona (part 1)

By : Steve McCrea
Submitted 2007-05-10 14:05:09
Friday, December 26, 2003
Cuba, so beautiful, so sad. Part One

Kay and I had the good fortune to go to Cuba earlier this month, from Dec. 4-11, under the (legal) auspices of the Urban Land Institute and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a tour of architectural preservation sites. Even these study tours will be banned by our government as of the end of th ...

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