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  • Parents, Before You Utter Your Advice  By : Jacob Gan
    This paper discusses how to help our children to cope with their problems
  • Being Organized Can Save You Money  By : Jan Hayner
    We always think that we will remember who we had repair an appliance, or who that nice plumber was that fixed the kitchen sink. But, in reality we remember the information for about a month and then forget it. Everytime that this happens, we are losing money. It could be because we had the same part replaced four times and we had a warranty and didn't realize it. Are your records in organized so that you can get the information in 5 minutes and you have all of the information you nee; you know the business, cost,repairmans name, date etc? Find out how we are losing so much money-
  • Learning About Snake Facts And Behaviors  By : Stephanie Davies
    This article teaches you about why snakes behave the way they do, and how to handle a snake encounter. Also includes information on identifying venomous and non-venomous snakes.
  • The Truth About ‘My Space’  By : Karen Fusco
    How a Mother’s personal space, private space, and even virtual space begins to disappear, seemingly overnight and what she can do to win it back… well, some of it anyway.
  • Are You Ready For An Emergency?  By : Gerald Greene
    You must be prepared for an emergency before disaster strikes. In the uncertain world we live in being prepared can make the diference between a few days of discomfort or total disaster.
  • Turn Off the TV  By : Dave Elger
    Television is blamed for a host of problems in our society. What would life be like to live without it?
  • Ten Tips for Moms to Stay Motivated Through the Day  By : Bill Weaver
    Any mother will tell you that raising a family, keeping a house, and sometimes working outside the home can make little things harder. It is often very difficult for a mom to stay focused and motivated throughout the day. Remembering why you do what you do day in and day out can help you stay motivated. Next time your motivation is lacking, think about these ten little tips to get you through the day.
  • Why Would People Want To Read Faster?  By :
    A question often asked is why people would want to read faster? Without wishing to be flippant, the answer to this question is essentially two-fold:

    (a) because they want to; and

    (b) because they need to.
  • Teaching Children About Money, You Can Never Invest Too Early  By : Mika Hamilton
    Every parent wants to make sure their children have their needs and wants filled however what are you teaching your children about the value of money and hard work.
  • The 10 Child Safety Devices You Need in Your Home  By : Joan Yankowitz
    Here are 10 child safety devices you need to help prevent injuries to young children.
  • Do You Live In A  By : Jan Hayner
    Thats how it should be, if it wasn't for the mess you have to face everytime you walk in the door. Is there anything that is a fast fix? A way I can cope with it? How do I bring back my "Home Sweet Home?
  • Changing A Nappy  By : Sinead Hoben
    Congratulations! It's a boy... or a girl... You've imagined those words throughout your nine magical months. But, what you probably have not thought about is the part where you need to put a fresh nappy on the little person!
  • How To Breastfeed  By : Sinead Hoben
    When my first baby was handed to me I wasn't sure what to do. Of course I was thrilled, overwhelmed, ecstatic and emotional but I had told everyone I was going to breastfeed. Now she was here and I was expected to get on with it, put her to my breast and nourish her... Well to be quite honest I was a little bit afraid.
  • Clinical Thermometers and Children's Health - Part II  By : Peter Nisbet
    In Part 1 the need for a clinical thermometer in the home was explained, and in this final part the areas of the body used for temperature measurement are explained together with the types of thermometer available and how they should be used.
  • Birthday Party DOs and DON'Ts - a Parents' Guide  By : Stephen Turner
    A great article for anyone organising a birthday party for their child. Key tips on how to make the party a success, whilst avoiding common birthday party pitfalls.
  • Some Things To Remember When You Receive Speeding Tickets  By : John Murray
    Everyone will probably get pulled over for speeding at least once in their life. Here are 9 tips to follow to make the process go smoother.
  • Emergency Kit - What it should contain and why you need more than one.  By : Mark Van Neem
    Preparing for a survival emergency situation requires considering a set of possible life challenging events and the consequential "appropriate" reactions to such events. Whichever the situation is there is one common denominator, you need to have an emergency survival kit in order to give yourself and your family the greatest chance to survival...
  • SuperSize Your Stocks Teaches Families to Save and Invest  By : Steve Rosenbaum
    Read how one family is teaching their kids to save and invest! SuperSize Your Stocks. The World's first Interactive Family Savings and Investment podcast / newsletter. SSYS is an educational tutorial that chronicals a typical American Family as they strive to grow a $4000 investment into over $1 Million!
  • Single Parent Adoption. Is It Worth?  By : frederic lampard
    In the last 20 years there has been a steady, sizable increase in the number of single-parent adoptions. Why would a successful, independent single man or woman want to give up his or her freedom and assume the responsibilities of raising a child?
  • Charities Donations Solve Problems  By : Steve Gee
    The charities donations you give solve the problems of those less fortunate than yourself? We all like to think that we are doing something to help but first you need to be shown the problem before you can act effectively.
  • Rediscover Your Own Hometown  By : C.F. Bettridge
    We've all heard the phrase "seize the day" but how many of us actually make a conscious effort to grasp each opportunity as it comes? When we think about taking opportunities we rarely think about the simpler ways in which we can make good use of our time. Have you even ever explored your own hometown?
  • Preparing Food Safely  By : Tony Buel
    Here is a quick reference guide to refreshing your awareness of safe food preparation. Pointers and information to always keep in mind when preparing food or storing it away for future use.
  • Debt Consolidation: What Can It Do For You?  By : Timothy Rea
    Is debt eating up your resources? Are you scared you may loss your house? Your car? Maybe the time has come to consolidate your debts. Learn what debt consolidation is and what it can do for you
  • The Hurrier I Go the Behinder I Get  By : Ken E Morris
    When are Social Security checks potentially loans and not benefits? Why, when you have "excess earnings" of course. In today's economy, many senior citizens still work during their "retirement" either because they want to or, all too often, because they must to make ends meet. Retirees who wa
  • 10 Tips On Working At Home With Young Children  By : Angie Hewerdine
    This article gives useful tips on how to effectively manage a home based business when there are young children present in the home.
  • 12 Surefire Strategies For Overcoming Your Fear Of Public Speaking  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    For many people the idea of speaking in public can be absolutely terrifying! And sociologists report that the fear of public speaking ranks even higher than the fear of death. Not to worry. Here are 12 surefire strategies to eliminate stage fright and the fear of public speaking.
  • Tell the Truth About Finding a Job . . . Then Check Out the Alternative!  By :
    Don’t be too hard on yourself. You’re just a victim of the old-fashioned notions about the best way to find a job.
  • 8 Ways to Encourage a Chronically Ill Mom  By : Lisa Copen
    Chronic illness doesn't prevent many women from being a mom, but it can make social activities with other moms more challenging. Find out ways to consider some mom's limitations and include them in your circle of friends.
  • Buying a Man's Wristwatch Takes Consideration  By :
    A watch can be a fantastic gift that shows love, respect or even recognition of a milestone, but if the wrong watch is purchased, the gift won't be as appreciated as it could be. Spend a little time to consider what he may want and the watch chosen is likely to be worn and enjoyed for years to come.
  • Shaving Tips for Beginners  By :
    An overview of proper shaving techniques.
  • Fun Things to do Outdoors with Your Family  By :
    Spending time with you family is vital for building healthy relationships with each other. Starting spending time with your kids when they are young will strengthen your relationship, get them physically active, and teach them how to have fun without video games or T.V.
  • Inexpensive Things To Do With Your Family This Summer  By : Jan Hayner
    Running out of things to do with your family that don't cost you a lot of money?
    Want to have fun, but not break the bank?
    Try some of these for fun!!
  • How Do You Pronounce That?  By :
    Products that you can't say could be hazardous to your health. I've given some examples and a website to look up more ingredients.
  • Perspiration Stain Removal Tips  By : Mike Ramsey
    Learn seven different methods for removing stubborn sweat stains from shirts and clothing.
  • Could Your Surroundings Change Enough to Get You a Speeding Ticket?  By :
    Just one little change could get you busted. Find out what you can do to prevent a speeding ticket.
  • Your Home School and Family Style  By : Pamela Connolly
    How to harmony into your family life and home schooling by defining the values and priorities of your home style.
  • PERFECT PACKING FOR WOMEN  By : maxine greco
    suitcase packing suggestions for women
  • A Comparison Between Natural and Synthetic Products  By :
    Natural Health Products may be better for you than products made by synthetic sources.
  • Credit Cards and Their Alternatives  By :
    With so many different types of consumer credit cards available today it can sometimes be slightly overbearing determining which type of card you want or need.
  • Rewards or Cash Back – Credit Card Choices  By :
    A very common question you hear asked these days is which is the better, cash back or rewards credit cards loyalty schemes.
  • Baby Shower Food: What And How To Serve  By : gord
    Planning for a baby shower can be an enormous task. Everything requires a great deal of planning - from the guest list, to handing out invitations, to the decorations, to the games, to baby shower favors - and, most especially, to the food.
  • Writing a Winning Resume is not Always Critical to Getting that Perfect Job!  By : Dave Angel
    If you're anything like me, you've submitted your resume to numerous potential employers and got no response's? Even if you got that first interview did it win you that dream role?
  • Combating Plant Enemies In Your Garden  By :
    Mechanical devices used to protect your small garden
  • What should I get mom for Mother's Day?  By : Mark McAuley
    As we get older and our Mother's age, it gets more difficult to figure out what to buy mom for Mother's Day.
  • The Home Buying Process For The First Time Buyer  By : Jason P Bertrand
    As a first time buyer there are many programs that may be available. Here is a short list of some steps that should be taken in order to ensure a smooth transaction.
  • Sex, Chocolate and Jewelry  By : Sam Serio
    Forget about the 1960's Flower Power credo: "Sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll." Toss out your DVD of the steamy 1989 erotic thriller "Sex, Lies, and Videotape." In the health-conscious, food-obsessed, "bling"-oriented 21st Century, we seem to have stopped hurtling forward and started to...
  • Tips for Safer Driving at Night  By : Dave Maillie
    According to the National Institute for Highway Safety, the number and severity of auto accidents increases 10 fold between the hours of 11 pm and 3 am. Here are proven tips to decrease your chances of an accident.
  • Saving Money at the Pump  By : C.F. Bettridge
    A recent report in the Financial Times predicted that the average price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States may soon reach $3.00 . . . that's the bad news! The good news is, skyrocketing gasoline prices have caused many Americans to start looking for ways to either cut back on the miles they drive or find ways to make their cars more fuel efficient.
  • The Shocking Truth Credit Card Companies Are Afraid To Tell You.  By : Pro Content
    Credit cards are an easy way to immediate gratification to spend and buy with money you don’t have and it often forces many to run into debt and even bankruptcy. It is therefore crucial to weigh the pros and cons before filling out any old application for a credit card – which I receive almost daily in my mail
  • How to Save on Yearly Automobile Gas  By : C.F. Bettridge
    If you are a typical driver, you drive more than 1300 miles in a month and, over the course of a year you'll purchase about 600 gallons of fuel to keep your car going. That's the “typical” driver; you may not drive quite that much or you may drive a lot more than that but the point is, at current gas prices, you might be spending as much as $1500 a year or more just to keep gas in your car. Unfortunately, experts in the field predict gas prices going up from what they are now, giving us all a large incentive to try and find ways to reduce our fuel consumption. There are some ways to do that!

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