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  • Your How-To Book: 5 Tips to Organize with Success  By : Lisa Tener
    If you are overwhelmed as to where to start, or how to organize the writing of your ‘How-To’ book then you’ll want to check out these 5 suggestions to get started. This is “How To” write a “How To” book!
  • How to Write a Book: First Steps  By : Lisa Tener
    Have you always wanted to write a book? Learn what writing a book can do for your life and career. Here are seven steps that will get you going.
  • Writing with Intention  By : Lisa Tener
    As a writer, do you sometimes find yourself blocked or stuck when you try to create something from nothing? Here are the guidelines for writing with intention. Check out how these specific qualities affect your work!
  • Helpful Tips For Working Through DUI Charges  By : Rudy Silva
    Do you know that DUI charges carry a heavy penalty? Each state has its own DUI laws. If you are in Texas, this state has its own DUI laws. A DUI carries a fine and time away. You will need a felony lawyer. The state also has recovery programs. Read this article to learn about to solve your DUI charges.
  • Holiday Gift Ideas for Women: 3 Remarkable Gift Ideas Women Would Adore  By : Michael Lee
    There’s nothing wrong with giving your father or your husband a tie, but don’t you want to give the men in your life presents that have a more profound and long lasting impact? Luckily, you’ve stumbled upon this article on holiday gift ideas for men.
  • Holiday Gift Ideas For Men: 3 Unique Gift Ideas Men Would Appreciate  By : Michael Lee
    There’s nothing wrong with giving your father or your husband a tie, but don’t you want to give the men in your life presents that have a more profound and long lasting impact? Luckily, you’ve stumbled upon this article on holiday gift ideas for men.
  • Revealing Information On High Performance Tires  By : Rudy Silva
    Are you in the market for tires other than regular type tires? High performance tires can certainly be used in different seasons. You can see its advantages compare to some other tires in the market. There are many specifications that you need to be aware in buying good tires. Read this article that contents tire buying tips that will guide you to buy your tires. Learn some tips to help you buy those fast tires.
  • Will A Lawyer Help Me Eliminate A Ca DUI Charge?  By : Rudy Silva
    Do you know how to defend yourself for California DUI? Here is some choices you can make for your case. DUI has some harsh penalties. Seek an attorney to get you out of a DUI problem. It pays to drive without drinking. Read this article for important information on California DUI procedures.
  • Do You Know Your Electrical Fuses?  By : Rudy Silva
    Are you familiar with the type of fuse you need to use? Do you want to know what fuses there are? What kind of fuses does your car use? Do you want a slow acting fuse? Do you want your fuse to activate instantly on over load? Want more tips and information on fuse types? Check out this article to get more fuse information.
  • Field Dressing A Wild Boar  By : Razvan Jr.
    This article presents a simple way with full instructions of how to field dress a wild boar.
  • Cooking Wild Boar Meat  By : Razvan Jr.
    This article offers a brief presentation along with instructions on how to cook the wild boar meat.
  • Free Vs. Fee Reverse Cell Phone Lookup – Which One You Will Choose?  By : Linda Crowford
    Reverse Cell phone search sites are classified into free and fee sites. The free sites contain less information while fee sites give lot of information about the number to be identified. By paying annual subscription to these sites the customers can be benefited.
  • 3 Facts You Must Know About Reverse Phone Lookup Directories  By : Linda Crowford
    With many white and yellow pages available but still you need reverse phone lookup services to trace cell phones. White and yellow pages are not providing enough information in details that can be reliable. They are using used data and do not update them so frequently as online reverse phone lookup services do. But all online reverse phone services are not like. Therefore, you need reliable services that can offer you accurate information.
  • Do You Believe Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Websites Exist?  By : Linda Crowford
    Many people are under impression that they can do reverse cell phone lookup for free due to internet invention. Some of the sites do provide free lookup service but their information is not authenticated to trust. Find out how best you can make use of free and paid reverse phone lookup directories.
  • Things to Consider While Selecting a Barcode Printer  By : System ID
    Barcode Automation systems enhance business productivity. These systems have successfully helped many small businesses, as well as large transportation, logistics and manufacturing companies increase productivity and performance. The barcode printer is one of the most important components of a barcode automation system. The following are some parameters that should be carefully considered when choosing the right barcode printer for your business.
  • Take Better Photographs: 5 Useful Tips To Take Stunning Pictures With Your Camera  By : Michael Lee
    You don’t have to be a professional photographer in order to take better photographs. There are certain guidelines and conditions you can follow that can make your pictures look incredibly stunning.
  • What Is The Best Beginner Telescope?  By : Kozen Huseyin
    Are you considering getting into backyard astronomy? Even though there is much good with Hubble Space Telescope images, there is nothing like having your own telescope to view the heavens.
  • What is the History of Batik = What is Batik?  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Batik is considered a traditional art in many Asian countries. In Javanese the definition of the word Batik is writing with wax. In Indonesia for example there are traditional batik colors mostly darker shades of indigo, dark brown, white and violet, which are used in representation of four main Hindu Gods. Many Javanese temples also have beautiful stone statues sculptured on their walls however confirmed historical proof of these designs being batik is as yet to be determined.
  • Social Security, Special Deals & Guidance for Senior Citizens  By : Dev Sri
    Old age is a dreaded experience for many, but you should acknowledge it as a side effect of longevity. Along with the blessings of seeing the children of your grandchildren, you are also faced with several problems like difficult in physical movement, having nothing to do and several dozens of health and financial problems. However, old age doesn't have to be an age of suffering because there are plans and benefits designed specially for you.
  • Reaching Out to Senior Citizens  By : Dev Sri
    The number of senior citizens is increasing in our society and we need to provide them with the opportunities of healthy, pleasant and hassle-free lifestyle. They deserve the best treatment, because the society is where it is today because of their past contributions. There are programs and plans by governments and different businesses aimed at seniors. They include insurance benefits, healthcare benefits and financial assistance by the government and special offers, discounts and privileges of
  • Life is Good for Senior Citizens  By : Dev Sri
    Senior citizens deserve a peaceful, healthy and trouble-free retired life because their past deeds have contributed richly to the betterment of society and others' living conditions. In their working days, they have paid taxes and contributed to the benefits of the society. Now it is the opportunity for the society to repay them.
  • Train Your Dog To Be “The Good Dog”  By : rss41
    Do you want your dog to respond to your training? There are many methods to train a dog, but there is one type that is successful. Be kind to your dog when training, and don’t become angry. Get more tips on dog obedience training and positive training tips in this article.
  • The Art of World Cuisines  By : Michiel Van Kets
    You only have to take a look around the famous art galleries of the world and you can see how food has influenced and inspired the creation of beautiful, fascinating and extraordinary artwork.
  • May: Vinegar Month  By : Michael DeJong
    Although the fine folks in Roslyn, South Dakota hold an International Vinegar Festival in June, May is actually National Vinegar Month.
  • The Story is in the Details  By : Rona Sharon
    I am often asked, "What sort of research went into your story to bring it to life so vividly?"

    The truth is months or even years of research. If I do not acquaint myself with the ins and outs of the periods I write about, how will I take readers back in time with me?
  • Rejection is just an invitation to resubmit. Always RSVP  By : Marc Blatte
    I started writing songs when I was seventeen. This was in the Sixties when life seemed like one opportunity after another, waiting to be fulfilled. I played in a band, and we did original songs, inspired by Dylan, The Beatles, etc. I wanted to record, found a studio through an ad at the back of the Village Voice. I had $600 saved from caddying that bought me twelve hours of studio time. I was off to the races.
  • Groom Your Dog  By : Michiel Van Kets
    For the animal lovers amongst us, our pets are as much a part of our family as our children and we take care of them with the same display of affection and attention. In recent years the number of beauty salons for dogs has multiplied and dog grooming is now big business.
  • Seven Thoughts on Our First Hell-Ride Through Filmmaking  By : Logan and Noah Miller
    What follows was written from the IGNORANCE of having only produced and directed one film, and the ARROGANCE of having only produced and directed one film.
  • Writing with Four Hands  By : Logan and Noah Miller
    When shooting a movie, every faculty is humming at its highest frequency. You don't sleep. It's intoxicating. You're operating on the edge of delirium and grandiose promises of immortality. You think that if you do everything right the gift of the gods is attainable. And then it ends. And there you are each morning. Alone again.
  • When the Wheels Come Off  By : Donna VanLiere
    I grew up in the 70's and 80's when parents still told their kids to go outside and play. My friends and I would spend all day in the yard and when we got hot and sweaty enough we'd run to the back patio, open the water spigot on the side of the house and get down on our hands and knees so we could get low enough to turn our mouths up for a drink of water that splashed all over our faces and down our necks.
  • Organic Pest and Disease Control  By : Fern Marshall Bradley and Trevor Cole
    A plant's main enemies are pests (such as rabbits, insects, slugs and snails, and nematodes) and diseases (like fungi, bacteria, and virus). Most can be controlled using ecologically friendly methods. Rather than setting a goal of a pest-free garden, learn how to work with nature to keep problems at an acceptable level.
  • How Do You Get Back Up? A Counterintuitive Approach to Thriving in Challenging Times  By : Steve Farber
    A while back, I received a distressed email from Ken, a young manager at a high-tech company.
  • Jobs to Be Done When Spring Arrives  By : Fern Marshall Bradley and Trevor Cole
    Begin weeding as soon as growth appears. Neglecting the job only leads to more work later on if the weeds are allowed to mature and disperse their seeds. Also, weeds flourish in well-prepared soil and deprive the perennials of both nutrients and moisture. Keep a basket nearby, and drop weeds into it as you remove them.
  • Go Organic to Shrink Your Gardening Budget  By : Fern Marshall Bradley
    Saving the Earth and protecting children and pets from dangerous chemicals are the reasons most gardeners cite for giving up pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, but guess what? Making the switch to organic gardening methods will save you money too! Here are six examples of how going organic will put money back in your pocket.
  • The Energy of The Financial Meltdown  By : Carole Lynne
    We are in a time of financial crisis. People are anxious. People are seeking solutions. People are scared. With all of this activity, tremendous bursts of energy are being expended, some positive but mostly negative.
  • The K-3 Visa Makes it Easier for Spouses of US Citizens  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Formerly, spouses of U.S. citizens had to apply for a visa from outside the U.S. and wait for their green card to be approved before they could travel there.
  • Tips for Healthier Eating for Stuck-in-Their-Ways Adults  By : Phyllis Pellman Good
    Are you stuck in a food rut and having a hard time changing to healthier eating habits? If you want to make lasting changes to the way you eat, you need a plan. Follow these steps for changing an unhealthy behavior into a healthy one:
  • Tips for Helping Children Eat Healthy  By : Phyllis Pellman Good
    Helping kids eat a healthy diet doesn't have to be difficult. Here are 12 tips:
  • The In's And Out's Of Data Recovery  By : Daniel Owen
    This is the process of saving (salvaging) data from failed, damaged, inaccessible or corrupted storage media that cannot be accessed normally. Salvaged data is usually from media formats like HDD (Hard Disk Drives), CD's, Storage Tapes, DVD'S, RAID and many other electronic storage devices.
  • God Love Ed McBain and Evan Hunter Too  By : Marc Blatte
    Before I was introduced to Ed McBain I knew Evan Hunter. His book Blackboard Jungle had riveted me and I'd been scared out of my wits by The Birds for which he wrote the screenplay.
  • Chapter One (excerpt from The Ten Year Nap)  By : Meg Wolitzer
    All around the country, the women were waking up. Their alarm clocks bleated one by one, making soothing sounds or grating sounds or the stirrings of a favorite song. There were hums and beeps and a random burst of radio. There were wind chimes and roaring surf, and the electronic approximation of birdsong and other gentle animal noises. All of it accompanied the passage of time, sliding forward in liquid crystal.
  • Tips When Collecting Antique Sterling Silver  By : Michiel Van Kets
    For many people who collect antique sterling silver it is an enjoyable and rewarding interest. It is however important that to buy from a trustworthy source and make sure you have access to good images of the objects if you are buying without actually seeing the item in person.
  • GEOSS is Starting to Make a Difference  By : Michiel Van Kets
    The urgency of co-ordinated Earth observation was highlighted by delegates at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, 2002.
  • Mapping Ancient Egyptian Sites with GPS and Imagery  By : Michiel Van Kets
    C. Jason Smith is an associate professor at the City University of New York, LaGuardia and founder of the freelance writing collective Discipline & Publish.
  • God's Warriors  By : James LePore
    Megan Nolan emerged from the bowels of Montmartre's Abbesses Metro station into a cold and raw late afternoon in January of 2001. Rawer and colder, it seemed to her, than when she had entered the Metro near her apartment in the Latin Quarter only twenty minutes earlier.
  • How do you prevent identity theft?  By : Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
    Are you concerned that your identity will be stolen? Find out how you can protect yourself from identity theft.
  • Paris, January 2nd, 2004  By : James LePore
    Pat arrived at his hotel at a few minutes before noon, which gave him just enough time to put the roses into a vase with water and wash his face and hands before going down to the lobby to meet Officer Laurence. When he unwrapped the roses, a prayer card of some kind fell out; he put this in his pocket without thinking much about it.
  • Sticky Brain Teasers  By : Chip and Dan Heath
    Test your audience with these during an interview or on your website.
    Adapted from Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
  • What's up Wittgenstein?  By : Marc Blatte
    Wherever I go in the English speaking world someone will say something in words that are completely familiar but leave me scratching my head wondering "What the hell is he talking about?"
  • Lesson from Early Childhood Development; You're Black, You Must Be Rich  By : Marc Blatte
    Anyone who grew up within 50 miles of NYC would be able to call it, the man's got New York Jew all over him. You know the look. Non Anglo Saxon, non-Northern European looking, white guy, with Jewfro. That's me. Back when I was growing up there were not a lot of us on TV, no Chanukah songs being sung at Christmas, and rumor had it that the Jews controlled the world money supply. The money supply? That was Jack and the Bean Stalk fantasy, my family were shtetle Jews by definition not rolling in th

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