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  1. Tips for a Successful Open House  by  Bob Lipply
    You’re having the jitters.  Your open house is tomorrow.  And first impressions count!  Help your Tampa Bay Florida real estate agent make it a smashing open house.  Help him clinch that sale.
    642 words 2006-07-23
  2. Home Furniture Safety Tips to Help Protect Your Family From Accidents and Injury  by  Bridget Mwape
    Thousands of People are treated annually for injuries associated with furniture.  The majority of these injuries and deaths are to children.  Here are tips you may use to make your household environment safer for yourself and your family.
    572 words 2006-07-23
  3. How To Choose A Quality Cookware Set  by  Sharon Chennault
    If you are considering purchasing new cookware, you probably are wondering how to make the most sensible purchase and still get all the pieces and features you need.  Price is always a major factor in deciding which cookware set is right for you.
    525 words 2006-07-23
  4. How to Buy Healthy Fish  by  William Berg
    Well, of course there is no guarantee that the fish you see, you are interested in (and you are going to buy) is totally healthy.  A Fish can appear as healthy as it could be but in fact it has invisible inner problems.
    484 words 2006-07-23
  5. 5 Things You Must Do If You Want To Create a First Aid Kit For Your Family  by  Robin Shortt
    1.  Accidents and medical emergencies in the home happen frequently.  Maybe more frequently than we realize.  Statistics show a fatal injury occurs every 18 minutes in homes across America and every 4 seconds a disabling injury could occur.
    421 words 2006-07-23
  6. How To Save Money By Testing For Feline UTI Yourself  by  Nancy E. Wigal
    Do you want to save money, anxiety for your kitty, and unnecessary trips to your vet?  Would you like to know if your cat is developing crystals in her urine that could lead to a feline UTI?
    538 words 2006-07-23
  7. The Top 10 Ways To Take the Fear Out of Retirement  by  Catherine L. Farrar
    1.  “What do you mean, you hate to travel?  ”Have you and your spouse actually sat down and discussed how each of you envisions retirement?  If your dreams are completely opposite of your spouse’s, both of you are going to be disappointed.
    714 words 2006-07-23
  8. 5 Ways To Tell If A Preschooler Is Living In Your House  by  Deborah Shelton
    1.  You reheated the same cup of coffee three times this morning.  2.  There is always one more person in your bed in the morning, than there was the night before.  3.  You can’t imagine life without the Cartoon Network.
    100 words 2006-07-23
  9. Crockpot Cooking Safety Tips  by  Tony Buel
    Although I have never had a bad experience with my crockpot (and I'm sure you won't either), there are a few safety measures you need to follow to ensure food safety.  Some of them are pretty basic and common sense and you are probably doing them already.
    581 words 2006-07-22
  10. Teacher - Learn How To Write The Best Resume You Can  by  Laura Adams
    It should come as no surprise that there is a currently a shortage of teachers in the United States.  This unfortunate trend has been seen for well over a decade.  To compound the issue, recent labor studies have predicted that teaching positions will likely continue to grow faster than the national average for the next several years due to recent government regulations to reduce class size and increase educational accountability.
    900 words 2006-07-22
  11. How To Buy An Air Filter In 3 Easy Steps  by  Ryan Tenney
    I’ve got a confession to make.  I don’t like shopping for car parts.  In fact, I always see it as an unnecessary expense that should magically fix itself.  Guess what?  Cars need air filters every 30,000 miles or so.
    354 words 2006-07-22
  12. How To Research Your Family Name  by  Dakota Caudilla
    You’ll be surprised with the kind of information you’ll unearth when you do a research on your own family name.  People you’ve never known existed, long-lost relatives, and friends who share the same lineage as you!
    399 words 2006-07-22
  13. 5 Steps to Stress-Guard Your Family  by  Dr. Tony Fiore
    Part 1:  Recognize the importance of family stress management Joe and Emily live in Southern California with their three young children.  Both work and must commute 2 hours daily on busy freeways, often not getting home until 7:
    651 words 2006-07-22
  14. How To Avoid Scam Artist When Donating To Tsunami Relief  by  Richard A. Chapo
    Millions of people have shown their true character by making cash donations to charitable groups providing relief to those devastated by the Tsunami.  While your actions are a shining example of the best traits of people, a few unsavory groups are trying to make a profit off of the tragedy.
    553 words 2006-07-22
  15. How to Program Your Own Happiness  by  Evelyn Cole
    "Like computer programs, we can be misconfigured and need to re-program our subconscious minds.  " Evelyn ColeHappiness is a subjective state, a temporary one by necessity.  We can't know we are happy if we don't know other contrasting emotional states.
    625 words 2006-07-21
  16. 70s Theme Party Theme Ideas  by  Dee Schrock
    Travel back in time for a 70's theme party.  With wild colors and clothing, this type of party is a great way to liven up any mood.  Set your theme around "Saturday Night Fever" and you're ready to hustle.
    233 words 2006-07-21
  17. Thrift Store Shopping Tips  by  Sintilia Miecevole
    If you are tired of seeing the same old clothing styles at mall department stores and boutiques, it may be time to add a little spice to your wardrobe.  Rather than looking just like everyone else, thrift stores offer access to unique items not found anywhere else- at least not in the last twenty or so years!
    615 words 2006-07-21
  18. How to Remove a Permanent Marker Stain  by  Brenda H. Murphy
    Due to the unique contents of various inks, not to mention the color and materials of a garment, no one solution works for all clothing or all types of markers.  Remember when trying to remove a permanent marker stain, that you should first check the garment for its content, as well as any manufacturer's instructions.
    362 words 2006-07-21
  19. 8 Common Family Tree Research Challenges…And Their Solutions  by  Chris Simeral
    Every amateur genealogist is bound to hit a dead end every once in a while.  Don’t lose hope.  The information you’re looking for IS out there…it just might take a little more digging to find it.
    1273 words 2006-07-21
  20. Scrapbooking Memories of 25 Years!  by  Catherine Pulsifer
    Over the years, I have taken numerous photos of my children probably just like many thousands upon thousands of parents.  This past week my son turned 25 years old, and I decided to make him a scrapbook of his first twenty-five years.
    548 words 2006-07-21
  21. 5 Steps To Improving Communication  by  Conrad L. Jones
    "Communication is the lifeline of relationships.  The health of any relationship is determined by the quality of the conversations between or among the people involved.  " S.  DeKoven Ph.
    851 words 2006-07-21
  22. How To Tell That You're Getting Old  by  James L. Snyder
    This week I celebrate another birthday, which brings me to that auspicious milestone where I am right between 52 and 54.  A person only comes to this stage of life once, so I am going to make the most of it.
    875 words 2006-07-21
  23. How To Find Affordable Senior Housing  by  Molly Shomer
    A few years ago Miranda M.  became a widow.  After a short time her grandson (her only available relative) persuaded her to move across several states to be closer to him.  He located a nice retirement apartment where meals, housekeeping, and transportation are provided.
    1139 words 2006-07-21
  24. 5 Reasons Why People Lose Their Homes To Foreclosure  by  Jeffery L. Harriman
    Here are five reasons why people lose their homes to foreclosure:  1.  Illness - Illness makes it impossible to work and most people when they don't work, they don't make money.  Many Americans don't have adequate health insurance, which makes matters worse.
    236 words 2006-07-20
  25. How to Remove Hair Dye  by  Brenda H. Murphy
    Most women who choose to color their hair, do it at home.  It's not that difficult, and you get it done just the way you want.  Unfortunately, you often do a little more than you want, and are left wondering how to remove hair dye from a variety of surfaces, including you!
    258 words 2006-07-20
  26. Catastrophe Survival Tips for You, Your Family and Your Business  by  Eve Abbott
    Whether it is a natural disaster like hurricane Katrina or an unnatural catastrophe like an upwind industrial chemical explosion, what you do now to protect yourself and your family can make the difference between life and death.
    860 words 2006-07-20
  27. 46 Clues Your Partner is Having an Affair  by  Dr. Robert Huizenga
    Some of these signs of a cheating spouse are "tongue in cheek" while others are tell tale signs that commonly appear with a cheating husband or cheating wife.  There is no copyright.  Feel free to forward to those who might be interested.
    624 words 2006-07-20
  28. 10 Steps For Cooking-Up Family Memories  by  Geoffrey Cook
    The kitchen is the perfect place for making memories.  When you spend time baking, cooking and enjoying meals with your family, you create happy memories you and your children will cherish forever.
    470 words 2006-07-19
  29. How to make Delicious, Natural Mouthwatering Liqueurs  by  Mirko Davidovic
    Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages usually 30% of alcohol by volume.  They are sweet in nature with a variety of flavours.  Ethanol is an alcohol being used for consumption.  It has excellent extracting capabilities from organic compounds such as fruits and herbs, which is what we are after.
    703 words 2006-07-19
  30. How to Make a Winter Crafts Snow Globe  by  Patricia B. Jensen
    Snow globes are great for any occasion or holiday, simply by changing what you use to create your scene.  Just let your imagination run wild!  For example, make a harvest scene for Thanksgiving, a ghostly haunted house for Halloween, a red Valentine heart or colorful Easter/Spring display for the holiday of your choice.
    751 words 2006-07-19

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