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  • 10 amazing uses for a garden building  By : Graham Baylis
    Got some space in your garden and a bit of spare cash for something a little different? Here's ten amazing things you could use a garden building for...
  • Why Not Start a Quilitng Business  By : Penny Halgren
    No matter what your reason for considering, it, there is no time like the present to start a quilting business of your own.
  • Tips To Help You Prepare Your Home For Sale  By : Kaye Dennan
    Selling your home is a big enough decision without actually going through the selling process. In saying that, it is financially very important that a house is presented in its best light to obtain the best possible price.
  • Kitchen Organization Tips To Tackle The Chaos  By : Jill Borash
    Are your kitchen counters overflowing with papers? Those kitchen cabinets full to bursting? These three kitchen organization tips will have you on your way to an organized kitchen in no time.
  • Understanding your spouse's point of view about sex  By : Kari Hoopes
    Both Genders have their own general opinions about what sex means. Understanding what your spouse thinks sex means enlightens ours minds to how the other feels and what they are trying to express. Listen to your spouse. Empathize with what they understand and work together to have a more fulfilling relationship.
  • Effectively Manage Remodeling Your Basement: Some Simple Things to Consider.  By : Daniel Stouffer
    There are a number of key things to consider when remodeling your basement. Keeping your head on your shoulders and not getting too stressed out will go a long way. It is possible to conduct much of the work yourself, if you are so inclined, but often using the services of a professional saves you time and money in the long run.
  • When You Badmouth Your Ex  By : Len Stauffenger
    Something horrible has happened between you and the person you fell in love with and got married to. You've decided to divorce. Your children did not have the same experience with your ex and should not be subjected to your evil feelings about him or her.
  • Going Green in the Bathroom  By : Virginia Ginsburg
    Green home makeovers start in the bathroom with this easy guide to making your bathroom green.
  • Demolition - Out with the old, In with "Modular"  By : Mike Zenga
    Michael Zenga of ZN Custom Building describes the process of demolishing an existing home, and replacing it with a new "Modular" home.
  • Modular Homes - The Future is so bright!  By : Mike Zenga
    Michael Zenga of ZN Custom Building discusses why buying a Modular home is the right move in today's volatile housing market.
  • Avoid labelling your kids  By : Sue Atkins
    Avoid giving a label to your teenager
  • Mothers Working From Home To Relieve The Stress  By : Kaye Dennan
    Combining parenting with a home based business has many advantages so if you are wanting to go down this track you need to carefully consider how to go about it.
  • Where To Sell Your VHS Videos  By : Jeff Schuman
    VHS technology has become obsolete, first to DVDs and now to Blue-Ray DVDs. You can expect to not get very much money selling your VHS videos because the technology is out of date, but you can expect to get some money for them. Using eBay, holding a garage sale, or going to sites such as craigslist.com, you will be able to put your VHS videos on sale and with any luck you will be able to sell your VHS videos.
  • Home Organization Top 5 Benefits  By : Jill Borash
    Do you want to know just how dramatically your life can change just by getting organized? There are five areas of your life that can look significantly different just by organizing your home. And one of them has to do with just how much money you are throwing away right now.
  • Chandeliers For Your Selections  By : Elaine Edwards
    Chandeliers are noted to be found in elegant homes in the United States or elsewhere. It has been created since the Medieval period where it originated to be in a cross-form with candles in it. This article gives you tips on how to choose appropriate chandeliers for your homes and how to install it.
  • Three Ways to Make Your Home Greener  By : Virginia Ginsburg
    By taking three simple steps, you can greatly reduce your impact on the Earth, while also making a positive impact on your wallet.
  • How Do You Make A Small Bedroom Larger  By : Jeff Schuman
    At one point in your life you are going to have to figure out how to make a small room appear larger. It is common problem for interior decorators, but one that can be fixed. With the information in this article you should be on your way to a larger looking room in no time.
  • Decorating toilet with plants.  By : Tuchchai Suwanawong
    Toilet is a humid environment. Having plants will soften up the atmosphere of your toilets. It offer challenges in terms of what houseplants to put in the area. Decorating houseplants for the toilet help generating ventilation and creating desirable atmosphere. Plants bring the freshness of the outdoors into your bathroom.
  • Monetizing Your Website With Adsense Is Profitable - Adsense Monetizing  By :
    Lonely people looking to make money online by work at home or by data entry at home will benefit greatly from Jobslover.com & Adsenselover.com. These both sites are legitimate sites with them you can make money at home with your own home based internet business by work at home with Google Adsense program or data entry jobs
  • Forget the Helicopter Parents. Be a Submarine Parent!  By :
    Helicopter parents hoover over their children, managing every aspect of their child's life. Submarine parents remain "hidden" coming to the surface when guidance is needed.
  • Don't Let Your Scrapbooking Expenses Get Out Of Control  By : Kaye Dennan
    Scrapbooking does not need to cost you an 'arm and a leg'. Tips for still enjoying this hobby that will not break the bank!
  • Putting Together A Wedding On Short Notice  By : Judith Turner
    Whatever the reason may be, planning a wedding on short notice does not have to be stressful. The key is to stay organized and be flexible about certain things.
  • 15 Minutes A Day To Organize Your Home  By : Jill Borash
    Four tips to help you get your home organized in just 15 minutes every day.
  • Critical Facts About Safe Water And A Drinking Water Filter System  By : Tyler Monesy
    A drinking water filter system by definition should remove everything that is bad for you.
  • Are Princesses Sexualizing Your Daughter? Six Ways to Cope  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    It can be difficult to cope when it seems that our children are growing up too soon. Parents often have a love-hate relationship with much of the media when it comes to their children. Especially their daughters. There's the obvious sexualization of women and girls in music videos, magazines, internet games and advertisements, but what about parental frustrations with old standbys like stories of the helpless princess?
  • Safety Tips From A Seasoned Painting Contractor  By : Nicky Taylor
    Professional painting safety tips that both painting contractor and homeowner should know to prevent injury. Good reference for any homeowner to keep handy to review before launching an exterior painting and repair project. Helps prevent falls, strokes, dehydration, and plant protection.
  • The Perception of a Piece of Real Estate  By : Mark Wade
    This article talks about how a buyer's perception of a home may have more impact than reality when deciding which home to buy.
  • The Homeowner Crisis Affects Everyone  By : Audrey Daniels
    Homeowners all across the country are facing the excruciating pain and trauma of losing their homes. Unless a better solution is offered than what currenly is, which is pretty much none-this will continue to affect more and more family with even more devastating consequences.
  • Social Commentary - Should We Be Concerned About the Apparent Violence of Our Children?  By : Ed Bagley
    Two incidents in the United States in recent days have caused me to wonder if we should be more concerned about the apparent violence among our children. Both sets of young women in both incidents had a choice to make. The difference between the two choices is clear: you can choose to be self-centered or other-centered. What caused some young women to make a great choice and others to make a poor choice? Find out why.
  • Modular Homes are Guaranteed!  By : Mike Zenga
    Michael Zenga explains how Modular Homes' construction is warranted, and the simliarities and differences between warranties on site-build homes and modular-built homes.
  • Summer Theme Weddings  By : Judith Turner
    Summertime is a popular time for weddings. With the beautiful weather the bride and groom have many options for planning a beautiful event.
  • Giving Green Gifts  By : Virginia Ginsburg
    There are lots of options when it comes to green gift-giving. With more and more green options on store shelves, it is becoming easier to be environmentally conscious with your gift giving.
  • Who Are We Gonna Live With, Dad?  By : Len Stauffenger
    Three simple steps to help you maintain your emotions when deciding on the custody of your children during a divorce proceeding. Len Stauffenger, Divorced Dad, shares this common sense article to help you from becoming a second-divorce statistic.
  • Hot Tub Spain- Key questions to ask  By : John Lewis
    When buying a Hot Tub there are many points to consider and this article sets out some of those to take into account.
  • Finding Your Way Out Of Foreclosure  By : Audrey Daniels
    Homeowners are increasingly finding themselves in and fighting an 'uphill' battle. Strapped into a vicious situation, many are looking for a financial solution to end their nightmare.
  • Although We Grow Up, Sometimes Our Feelings Don't  By : Chris Lowrey
    Sometimes we all find ourselves acting immature when we get in an argument. But sometimes we need to learn to forgive ourselves and others.
  • Hardwood Floors- How To Stop Kitchen Chairs From Scratching Them  By : Jeff Schuman
    If you are reading this article you have probably just put new hardwood floor into your kitchen or are looking to protect the floor you already have from being torn or scratched by your kitchen chairs. This article is going to tell you how to stop kitchen chairs from scratching hardwood floors.
  • Food Dehydrators: How Do You Find the Right One?  By : Michael Brown
    When buying a food dehydrator you'll want to get the most efficient model for your dollar. Food dehydrator shopping can be difficult if you are unsure of what you are looking for. However it can be easy if you know what you want to do with one. A few practical steps will help you better shop for the right food dehydrator. Read on and I'll show you just how simple buying the right food dehydrator really is.
  • 14 Father's Day Quotes For the Best Dads In The World  By : Noel Jameson
    Father's Day is a day to remind us that we wouldn't be who or where we are if it weren't for dad. Show him how much you care with words this year, not just gifts. These fourteen Father's Day quotes are a good way to get started...
  • Pass The Disaster Preparedness Test!  By : Larry Frank
    You can get a real schooling if hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters catch you unprepared! That's why I'm preparing you with my own personal "cheat sheet" (although the only person you're really cheating is yourself if you don't follow it!).
  • What's a Homeower To Do  By : Audrey Daniels
    Many homeowners are either abandoning homeownership altogether as others are seeking a way to hold on to their homes. For many, the daily news or prognosis, isn't good. What's a homeowner to do.
  • Life in One Room Living  By :
    Nowadays it appears that the numbers of people who like to live in a single room seem to be growing up. As it could save much more money, e.g., lower heating bills, save energy for cleaning, and everything is so convenient. However, there is also disadvantage for this life style, i.e., it has limited area that you need to maximize utilities for each area in one room.
  • Color Your World & Change Your Mood  By : Chris Lowrey
    Can color really change your mood? Yes it can! Learn what colors affect you in different ways and how you can use that to your advantage and improve your life.
  • Organizing Your Home - The Simple Way  By : Jill Borash
    Three simple steps to get you starting on organizing your home today.
  • PVC Planters Replacing Wood in Industry  By : Matthew Buquoi
    Planters have always been popular with businesses and homeowners. PVC planters are an emerging concept that mimicks the look of wood without the hassles of wood and vinyl. They're also rot and maintenance free and can be painted.
  • Parents, 5 Important Strategies to Teach Your Children  By : Chris Lowrey
    There are so many values parents want to pass on to their children. Here is a list of 5 that will assist them to see the joy the world has to offer.
  • How to Give Your Children Clear and Positive Direction  By : Chris Lowrey
    Between children testing our resolve and our hectic schedules, it is so very important to give children clear and positive direction without our emotions. Being clear and consistent will ultimately make family life easier.
  • A Canadian Father's Day  By : Tomer Harel
    This article provides the reader with gift giving ideas for Father's Day in Canada
  • Alternatives on the road to addiction  By : Mike Scantlebury
    If your children, or the children next door, turned to a life of dangerous drugs, you'd be only too keen to look for a reason and try and find an excuse. Is that any help? It might be that it doesn't matter how the habit started, especially after a few years. What matters is giving up the self-destructive habit. Then we can talk about it. If there's a problem, maybe we can fix it. But that comes later, once you're off the road of addiction.
  • The Truth about Set Crews and Cranes  By : Mike Zenga
    Michael Zenga explains the difference in process between building a site-built home, and the construction of a modular home, including management of site crews and crane operations.
  • Swimming Pool Safety Tips  By : Robert Caruso
    Every year drowning is one of the major causes of accidents, resulting in serious injury and death in children. Swimming pool accidents can happen very quickly without warning. So learning and practicing the following swimming pool safety rules is vital.
  • Soil Contamination, How Does It Effect The Inhabitants?  By : Joan Barton
    Soil contamination, is virtually invisible, but it can effect one of the very sources of life, where the food grows, the effects of the of pollution and contamination on the earth starting at the roots.
  • Manners Keep the World Civilized  By : Chris Lowrey
    An article about the importance of manners and how to make the world a better place by passing on kindness.
  • How to Make the Most from Your Interior Designer  By : Tomer Harel
    Readers will learn how they can work best with their Interior designer in New York City.
  • Raising a Green Baby  By : Virginia Ginsburg
    Going "green" doesn't have to be complicated. When you have a baby, it seems like there is already so much to do, but just five simple steps can help make raising a green baby easy.
  • Truth: Dads are Sexy  By : Ainsley Laing
    Ok guys out there, it's unofficially official. Hollywood is right. Involved and caring Fathers are major "Babe Magnets".
  • 5 Home Organization Tips For Each Day  By : Jill Borash
    Five home organizing tips to help you get your house in shape today. These daily steps can get you on the path to an organized home in no time.
  • Driveway Makeovers to Boost Your Curb Appeal  By : Matt Morgan
    Whether selling a home in today's tough real estate market or simply trying to beautify and protect your home, curb appeal should be very important to you.
  • Summer Camps Give Students the Confidence They Need to Be Successful  By : Jim Hartley
    Campers come out of our programs sparkling with confidence because they've come face to face with their own success. We don't leave it to chance, belief, or wishful thinking. We let them experience for themselves just how good they are. We build in opportunities for them to succeed. They don't just believe they can be successful, they know it - because they've done it.
  • No-Calorie Fund raising Ideas  By :
    Instaed of selling cookie dough as a fund raiser, try some of these creative, no-calorie money making ideas.
  • The Sadness of Separation and Divorce  By : Phillip Booker
    For those who have never been involved in divorce, or for those who have brushed past it but never quite understood the intensity. Divorce is one big tangle that never really unravels. Five years on from a divorce, the parents are still surviving, although remaining bitter. The children are still shell shocked.
  • Is Your 2008 Hurricane Preparedness in Place?  By : Larry Frank
    What’s huge and mean and could blow your house down? No, I’m not talking about any big bad wolf – a mere animal can’t turn your living room into a swimming pool! Only hurricanes, big gnarly hurricanes, can do that and endanger you and your loved ones. If you don’t make the necessary emergency preparations now, you could be out of luck. So prep and plan, people!
  • Fair Fights  By : Chris Lowrey
    The actual act of disagreeing is probably healthy for your children. Think about it this way... children learn from the examples that the adults in their lives set. If the children only ever see the positive aspect, how will they learn to appropriately deal with conflicts? Conflicts in life are a given. What we do with conflict is a choice.
  • Real Estate Agents Using Window Boxes as Secret Weapon  By : Matthew Buquoi
    Real estate agents and builders are using window boxes as a secret weapon to help sell homes. Window boxes are a cost-effective way to add curb appeal to the home to get home buyers excited about it before they even step foot in the door. Real estate agents love how they add a unique selling feature to a home that helps get them off the market fast.
  • Home School Software Enriches the Home Classroom  By : Sheryl Wood
    Educational software fits nicely in a home school curriculum. Use home school software to introduce or reinforce concepts and skills to the student and supplement and enrich your home school program. There are even DVDs to demonstrate high school biology dissections.
  • Teen Author Helps Kids Get Volunteer Ideas  By :
    Teen author Sondra Clark shares ideas from her book "77 Creative Ways Kids Can Serve" to help kids get excited about volunteering.
  • Can Your Kids Really Trust You?  By : Len Stauffenger
    Divorce is wrought with disappointment because of the broken promise of a two-parent family. In this article, Divorced Dad Len Stauffenger provides some practical tips to re-grow that trust with your kids and preventing yet another divorce.
  • Leisure Arts Quilt Patterns Offer Variety  By : Penny Halgren
    Leisure Arts'quilting patterns are some you will not want to miss.
  • Tests? Bring 'em On! Academic Summer Camp Makes Test-Taking Easy  By : Jim Hartley
    What comes up for you when you hear the word "test"? I'll never make it. I'm going to fail. I need to go to the nurse. These are typical responses we hear from students.
  • Road Rage... Does It Really Help?  By : Chris Lowrey
    Humorous look at parental temper. During our moments of road rage or any other adult temper-tantrum, remember, our children are learning from us. Is what we are teaching them what we want them to learn? Parents beware! The kids may be learning parent habits.
  • Five Landscaping Tips to Do It Yourself  By : Carol Stack
    The finished product of your landscaping creativity will give you great satisfaction and self fulfillment.
  • Tips for Shopping for Green Household Items Online  By : Daniel Stouffer
    You can opt for natural cleaners and alternative products for you home that are tough on dirt yet gentle on the Earth. You can minimize your impact on the environment while maximizing the beauty of your home with many eco-friendly products coming to market daily.
  • Want to Start a Quilting Business?  By : Penny Halgren
    Even if you have never sold a quilt or quilted a pieced top for someone, you can start a quilting business.
  • Bunco Theme Party -- How to Play Bunco, Number of Players, Free Bunco Scorecard  By : Sandee Lembke
    Instead of playing cards, have you ever thought about hosting a Bunco Theme Party at your home? It is easy to learn for people of all ages. Whether you organize a neighborhood Bunco Group or just host a party on occasion, you and your guests will fall in love with this easy-to-play dice game.
  • Parents: Guard Your Child Against Bullies  By : Chris Lowrey
    Bullying is senseless. And, it is devastating. The old saying of "sticks and stones" just isn't true. A physical bruise from a bike accident will heal. The pain we feel from cruelty can follows us into adulthood.
  • Top Five Las Vegas Kids Shows  By : Jamie Baker
    There's more to Las Vegas than just Gambling. Las Vegas is home to the best family and kids shows available anywhere. There's an enormous choice of top rated magic, variety, circus and theater performances for kids and families. Keep on reading to learn more about the top five Las Vegas kids shows.
  • How to Make Spaghetti - Filipino Style (A Recipe for and About Life)  By : Scott and Maria Baker
    The use of a unique "family recipe" becomes the parallel to life for an immigrant growing up in American culture. It extends into the fundamentals of human nature capturing the human condition and depicts a story of the discovery of human potential.
  • Safety Pool Fences: Protect Your Children and Pets  By : Robert Caruso
    A swimming pool in your own backyard provides hours of fun and entertainment for your family. But keeping your children and pets safe and protected from accidental drowning is vital. Swimming pool fences that completely surround the swimming pool and prevent access to the pool are key to providing this security.
  • Remarriage Preparation - How to Deal with the Ex-Spouse  By : Alyssa Johnson
    One reality with remarriage is that you may not be your partner's first spouse. Not dealing with this fact can have some real consequences for your new marriage. Learn some of the biggest mistakes people make in dealing with the ex!
  • Top 4 Reasons Why Dogs Bite Back!  By : Dave Foster
    As the old adage goes, a dog is man's best friend. However, there are times when we humans simply cannot understand why our beloved pets behave in a specific manner.
  • Step Families - The New Rules to Create a Strong Step Family  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Want to know the answer to one of the most asked questions about step-parenting? Knowing this answer will help you combine your families effectively and let you actually enjoy the experience.
  • What's School Like for My Teen?  By : Jim Hartley
    We learn a lot from parents. They often observe how much easier it is to talk about school with their sons and daughters after SuperCamp. Before, when parents brought up the subject of schoolwork, their teens tended to get reactionary: "Here it comes: the big lecture. It's all for my future, yadda yadda." But after camp, many of them can hardly stop talking about their school experiences.
  • Four Common Characteristics of Chaotic Homes  By : Janet Nusbaum
    Maintaining an organized household is a growing challenge for busy families. This article, written by a Professional Organizer, shares her observations about four characteristics of chaotic homes.
  • Love not Fear  By : Len Stauffenger
    If you are in the throes of a divorce, you're probably on one of the strongest emotional roller coaster rides of your life. This splendid article provides practical tips for supplanting your fear with love.
  • Turning Poor Grades Into Excelling In School  By : Jim Hartley
    Why is schoolwork such a struggle for so many teens? We believe the main reason is that most are never taught how to learn. When they are taught learning skills, they respond with, "Why didn't anyone tell me this? It makes so much sense to me now!" Until they have the basic common-sense tools of learning, they won't have the opportunity to discover how great they are.
  • Untidy bedrooms made easy!  By : Sue Atkins
    Getting your messy teenager to pull their weight at home !
  • Getting Your Garage Organized  By : Jill Borash
    Tips to help you get your garage organized so you can finally park your car in it and get your tools and outdoor equipment organized.
  • "He or She Won't Commit? 3 Strategies For Turning Your Love Life Around!" (Part Two)  By : Elizabeth Davis
    We've explored the 3 main strategies I've discovered from reading hands on how to take your relationship to the next level and create the commitment you seek. Not we're going to look at 3 MORE strategies for improving your *conscious contact* in your love life.
  • 12 Father's Day Quotes To Honor The Man Who Made You Who You Are Today  By : Noel Jameson
    Father's Day is right around the corner and we're getting started with twelve great Father's Day quotes. Whether your dad is like Tim Taylor, Bill Cosby, Ozzy Osborne or Ward Cleaver, you know he holds a special place in your heart. Here are twelve Father's Day quotes to remind us of just how special our dads really are.
  • Landscaping Tips for Water Conservation  By : Carol Stack
    People should always keep in mind that it is not necessary to use a large amount of water to maintain a well landscaped garden or backyard. Water conservation and gardening should go hand in hand, concluding that the use of water should be both efficient and controlled.
  • Successful Parents Use Three Words  By : Sue Atkins
    Three words successful parents use all the time
  • Why Use a Zen Fountain?  By : Steven Magill
    The sound that comes from the sound of the water fall is quite soothing to hear and creates quite a serene environment. The sound of water relaxes the mind of an individual and the zen fountain is known for its charismatic beauty.
  • Mark the passing with an In loving memory tattoo  By : Roy Maloney
    This article is written as advise and a guide in choosing an in loving memory tattoo, as it is important to know what you want before you even enter a tattoo parlor.
  • Victim of Stress and how it affected my family  By : Martha Pajan
    How stress can be very harmful to your family and relationships and most important to your health.
  • What makes you fight during a relationship.  By :
    For some couples fighting is the fire that keeps their relationships alive. It lets them know the other cares. Many are determined to win a battle that never ends. Others try to right the wrongs they have experienced in the past with someone new. Unfortunately, this kind of behavior is doomed to failure. When we bring baggage from a former relationship into the present, all new relationships simply become a continuation of the past.
  • No, You Don't Have To Survive on Ramen Noodles Alone at College  By : Jane Stefanowicz
    Learn a simple & effective way to keep your finances in line at college (or anywhere). As cliche' as the "Starving College Student" is, you can avoid being one.
  • How Many Type Of Floor Material And How To Use Them.  By : Tuchchai Suwanawong
    We can divide type of floor materials into 5-6 types, each of them has advantages and disadvantages, and this is very difficult for you about how to choose the most suitable one for your house
  • Bathroom Vanities - How To Select a Bathroom Vanity  By : John Mann
    Bathroom vanities are one of the key design elements that you need to consider when designing your own bathroom. They are available in many different designs and decors and selecting the "right" one for you can often seem a bit overwhelming.
  • How To Choose Furniture For Your Patio  By : Tuchchai Suwanawong
    Patio is the area that is very important because patio is the area where members of family can enjoy activities together and it is also the area that gives you personal break or has some rest. Therefore, it is very important to think about any investment that you put money on this area, especially buying furniture for patio.
  • Quilting Gadgets Make Work Easier  By : Penny Halgren
    Quilting gadgets and supply options have raised the bar for quilters everywhere.
  • Are Cheap Saunas Good Value For Money?  By : Charlie Cory
    Saunas are wonderful for the health. However, buying cheap saunas is not always a good idea. This article points to some horrifying evidence as to why this is the case.
  • MENTAL ILLNESS ' AN UNDERSTANDING FROM A CARERS PERSPECTIVE  By : Kaye Dennan
    Unfortunately mental illness is a very common disorder. So many families are affected by having to care for someone with a mental illness and from my own experience and research have discovered coping strategies.
  • Newspaper Quilt Patterns During the 1930s  By : Penny Halgren
    Many newspapers published quilt patterns for their readers during the Great Depression. 1930 newspaper quilt patterns were especially common in rural areas of the United States.
  • Identity Theft Prevention Programs Overviewed  By : Chad Kiser
    Identity theft prevention services don't necessarily prevent identity theft - they merely serve as an early detection device thus saving the client from loss and headaches. They also are set up to keep identity thieves from actually using your stolen information for monetary gain.
  • Gift Ideas For The Sports Fans Dads & Grads  By : Melody Wigdahl
    Looking for personalized gift ideas for father's Day or grads? Get a unique gift bearing the logo of their favorite Pro or College Sports team for a sure winner!
  • How To Build Trust In Your Relationship  By : Steven Carter
    This is going to sound like a cliché, and rightfully so, but trust is the cornerstone of every relationship. Without it, a relationship is full of misery and doomed to fail.
  • Tiffany Lamps: Your Break-Through  By : Elaine Edwards
    Tiffany Lamps was designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany. It is a hand-crafted lamp with beautiful designs that originated in America in the year 1899 and has crossed-over the world as early as the 1900s. Today, most lighting companies are producing Tiffany Lamps to suit ones needs and desires.
  • Step Parenting Preparation - How Does This Step Parenting Thing Work Anyway?  By : Alyssa Johnson
    Becoming a step-parent can be a rather daunting task. Want to avoid some of the most common pitfalls right from the get-go? Read on...
  • How To Help Your Child Find The Right Student Accommodation.  By : Dave Talbot
    Understanding your child is a challenging task as they get older so this article will help you understand a bit more about what they look for in college or student accommodation.
  • Raising Compassionate Kids: Ways to Model Compassion in the Home  By : Dr Robyn Silverman
    It's important for parents to demonstrate ways to be compassionate. After all, when parents show kindness, their children learn kindness. When parents show intolerance and injustice, children will learn to behave in the same ways. Here are some hands-on examples of ways parents can pass on the ability to be compassionate to their children.
  • "He or She Won't Commit? 3 Strategies For Turning Your Love Life Around!" (Part One)  By : Elizabeth Davis
    I've read thousands of hands and the issue of "commitment" in relationships comes up again and again. No surprise there. We all long for connections. We want to find an appropriate partner. Explore with me the 3 main strategies I've discovered from reading hands on how to take your relationship to the next level and create the commitment you seek.
  • Divorce to Remarriage - What Tasks Need to be Completed Before Remarriage?  By : Alyssa Johnson
    There are many steps you will need to take between the time of your divorce and preparing for a remarriage. Read on to learn the best first step.
  • Window Box Statistics and Trends  By : Matthew Buquoi
    This article takes a look at the trends in the window box industry over the last 5-10 years and what direction it is moving. New materials are gaining in popularity as well as window boxes in general.
  • Recycle And Make Money  By : David McEvoy
    These days we are all being encouraged to recycle more and to find alternative uses for as much of our household waste as we possibly can. What better way to get rid of your rubbish than to find a more ecologically friendly use for it and make some money at the same time.
  • All About Smell  By : David McEvoy
    As we go about our daily lives, the olfactory receptors in our noses are constantly picking up air borne molecules of various shapes and sizes that are then interpreted as different smells. Most of the time we are relatively unaware of this whole process until a smell becomes strong enough for us to take notice and pay attention.
  • Atlanta Great Area for Mixed Architecture  By : Matthew Buquoi
    Custom homes in Atlanta have surged throughout the 21st century and continue to outshine track homes despite the 2008 housing recession. Atlanta is setting new trends and helping to lead the country in architectural styles and has done so with a modern blend of many classic architectural types.
  • 5 Best Tips for When Knitting Hurts  By : Alice Seidel
    Diversity is the spice of life, but it can also be the bane of knitters! So, what to do when not only your fingers hurt, but your back and neck as well?
  • 23 Steps To A Really Great Gift  By :
    # Does the thought of gift giving stress you out? You are not alone if you are out of ideas, and need help to find the perfect gift. If you know where to look, you may not find with the perfect gift, but you will discover one with meaning.
  • Frazzled Divorced Parents Still Find A Way to Listen Attentively  By : Len Stauffenger
    Listening to your children is one of the most important tasks as a divorced parent. It's not always easy due to your very full plate. Here are some great ideas to help you focus on your kids.
  • A Wind Power Generator.Build It Yourself Get Free Electricity  By : John Mowatt
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