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How 7 Foods and Beverages Make Your Heart Stronger?
There are at least seven foods and beverages that will make your heart stronger. Be sure to add these foods to your shopping list.
15 commentsThe Healthy Benefits of Pure Wool Fabrics
Did you know that wool fabric is highly flame-resistant? This is why it is so often used to make clothes for firefighters and soldiers. Wool also has antibacterial properties, is resistant to dirt, and has many other benefits, making it a fabric of choice for clothing and the home.
72 commentsWhy Zero Percent might not be the "best deal" for you
I do want to say one thing to the positive about Zero percent deals. If your credit isn't great but you can get approved for a new car through the Manufacturer you might, in fact, be getting a good deal. Once you learn how the numbers are manipulated it will be easier to understand and decide for yourself. Read on...
9 commentsLynda's guide for Americans in Alberta
Alberta has four times the population ratio of American residents than the rest of Canada -- can't tell you why, but if you're thinking of moving there or visting, here's my personal list of hints to help you fit in.
41 commentsAlternative Power Systems (Spring Arbor, MI): Dinner Invitation Review
A reporter goes to an Alternative Power Systems dinner and gives his review here. Is this a scam? You decide for yourself.
9 commentsHow to Make a Colloidal Silver Generator
Do you like the medicinal benefits of Colloidal Silver but cringe at its cost? This article provides detailed instructions for making a colloidal silver generator. With items readily available at Radio Shack and Walmart, a homemade Colloidal Silver generator can be made in minutes!
6 commentsHow to Work Out Percentages - Some Tricks to Help You Work Out Percentages Without A Calculator
Quick tricks for find percentages without a calculator. In order to find x percent of any number the general way of doing that is to multiply the number by the percentage. Since percentage means hundredths of any number, percentages are written with the decimal point moved two places toward the left-hand side. With whole numbers the decimal point does not show, and since moving the decimal point over one place would
191 commentsHow Healthcare cost nationally impact its stakeholders
The US has several types of privately and publicly funded health insurance plans that provide healthcare services. The US Census Bureau reports that in 2005, 60.4% of the population was covered by...
8 commentsDo Opposites Attract, And Do Opposites Stay Together ?
What kinds of qualities should one look for when choosing a mate? Can a "neat freak" and a "slob" co-exist peacefully? How can one lessen the chances of divorce?
0 commentsHow to Calculate Growth Rate
Growth rate can be viewed and expressed or defined in a number of ways. Having a more candid and specific definition for it, will help to have a greater hold on growth rate. Now what is growth rate? Growth rate can be defined as the amount of...
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