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1. Giving Tarzan His Own Turf
by Chris Carter
December 1, 2008
On TV's Man Caves, ex-NFL star Tony Siragusa builds palatial playpens for hubbies pushed to the home decor sidelines.
The Giants’ upset victory in last February’s Super Bowl made Brian Tulloch and his friends deliriously happy. But the next morning, appalled at the state of the living room in their West Orange home, Tulloch’s fiancée, Stacy Settembrino, threw him for a loss.
“I had ...more...
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2. Home Lighting Provides A Great Mood For Any Room
by Mike Selvon
December 1, 2008
One of the most important elements in interior decorating is home lighting. The lighting design is an instrumental component for creating a mood for any room or setting. The one that is selected for various areas of a home can affect not only things such as mood, disposition, performance and even morale, but it can also play a big part in providing proper safety and security for the family. < ...more...
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3. Tips To Aid An Event Planner Plan Current Events
by Mike Selvon
December 1, 2008
The urgency involved in planning current events can make the exercise taxing physically and emotionally. An event planner is under much pressure especially when trying to meet a deadline.
By preparing well in advance, event planners can avoid the last minute rush that will add undo pressure. Early preparations include identifying and reserving the events venue, applying for a permit if th ...more...
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4. Food and drinks guide United Kingdom - Directing you to the best...
by Clint Jhonson
December 1, 2008
Visiting the various destinations in the United Kingdom is definitely enjoyable but can be tiring at the same time. So when you go visit these places, your itinerary must surely include trying the local foodstuffs in the locality, right? Well, that is not a problem at all in the United Kingdom as it has what you want – food, drinks, restaurants and everything in between. The choice depends on you. ...more...
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5. Why not treat your staff to something special this Christmas
by Neil Dennis
December 1, 2008
Everyone is working hard for you and it’s challenging times. People are all feeling a bit down after 2 years with no proper summer and now the credit crunch. Take them all out for something different this festive season. The office Christmas Party is always a good one to show your appreciation and cheer everyone up. Try something different for 2008 – a more...
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6. Baroque and Bustling Nice
by Isla Campbell
December 1, 2008
Nice is the bright, breezy and busy unofficial capital of the Cote d’Azur and makes a picturesque Provencal location to visit for history, culture and relaxation. This French city is easily accessed from the rest of Europe and further afield. The proximity of Cote d'Azur Airport to the city centre is beneficial at just four miles to the west. It’s an attractive trip into Nice from the airport ...more...
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7. Male And Female Hair Loss Treatments
by Anirban Bhattacharya
December 1, 2008
Hair loss is not just an issue that one associates with old age problem. Blame it on pollution and genetic constituent or hormonal imbalance; several young males, and most alarmingly, females too face the same problem of hair loss.
Hair loss - the problem and the treatment 20 percent males start facing the problem of hair loss at puberty and 60 percent of males face baldness problem i ...more...
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8. Hong Kong hotels to serve you at its best
by Nancy Eben
December 1, 2008
Hong Kong, the Oriental Pearl, is an exciting city, which is hard to find. The beautiful natural surroundings and the modern living have made it one of the most popular tourists’ destinations of today. It attracts people from different corners of the world both for the purpose of leisure and business, as it is also considered one of the biggest business destinations in Asia.
Hong Kong is ...more...
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9. Coming attraction- major cause for the increase in tourism in In...
by Nancy Eben
December 1, 2008
India stand at number five amongst the 134 most preferred tourist destinations in the world. Approximately three millions of visitors visit every year to see the seventh wonder of the world- Taj Mahal at Agra and they found India studded with innumerable number of delights for the tourists. The large number of tourists’ attractions in India in addition to it has been responsible for increasing num ...more...
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10. Indian Food and Drinks Market: Emerging Opportunities
by Bharat Book Bureau
November 30, 2008
IIHS India is glad to announce the addition of this new business report on the Indian food and drinks. (http://www.iihsindia.com/reportdetails.asp?id=32982)
With vast population base, growing middle class population and strong macroeconomic environment, the Indian food & drinks market has emerged as the rapidly growing segment in the Indian retail industry. Rapid transformation in the lif ...more...
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11. Suburbs vs. Inner City Living
by Melanie C
November 30, 2008
Controversy rages over which is better; inner city living or outer suburbs. It seems that most people are quite happy with where they have chosen and scorn any optional arrangement. Those who live in the inner city are happy to sacrifice space for convenience. They may live in smaller apartments, but they have everything they need at their fingertips.
Those who live in the inner city don' ...more...
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12. The World of British Cuisine
by James Murray
November 30, 2008
Bad press has always followed British cuisine for some reason, and yet their food is hearty and delicious . The simple homespun are and plain preparation of most traditional British foods pales when compared to French haute cuisine, and it is not uncommon for food critics to sound almost apologetic when writing about traditional British dishes as if there were something shameful in enjoying a good ...more...
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13. Finding the Right Home
by Melanie C
November 30, 2008
There are many options to consider when buying a new home. You just have to decide which ones suit your needs the best. To start with there is position. If the home is situated out of town it will probably be cheaper and quieter, with more room. But you will have to commute to work every day. If you choose an urban home your entertainment and dining out opportunities are right at hand, but the hou ...more...
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14. How Much Should My Toddler be Drinking?
by Melanie C
November 30, 2008
Water is a vital element of the human body so it’s something we all need lots of. Children and old people dehydrate more quickly than other people. This can be due partly to the fact that they are not always able to take off clothes that are too hot for the temperature, by themselves. A toddler’s body mass is smaller too so the percentage of water lost compared with an adult will be greater. This ...more...
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15. The History of Pizza and Focaccia
by James Murray
November 30, 2008
The word Focaccia is derived from the Latin word "focus", or hearth, and is the precursor of Pizza as known today. Pizza is a derivation from flat bread that has been prepared since antiquity in different forms and garnished with various herbs, olives, raisins and more ingredients. The word pizza in Italian identifies any type of flat bread or pie—fried or baked.
Pizza has an uncertain hi ...more...
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16. What Are The Causes And Treatments For Female Hair Loss
by Mike Selvon
November 30, 2008
A lot of people have this misconception about hair loss, believing that it only happens among men. However, female hair loss is actually just as big an issue as male hair loss. Studies have shown that men and women experience the same thinning hair problems.
But there is a difference though, which is the pattern. The male baldness pattern involves a receding hairline that is pushed furthe ...more...
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17. The Positive Approach to Weight Loss
by Jo Mark
November 30, 2008
Once you have made up your mind to lose weight, you should make that commitment and go into it with a positive attitude. We all know that losing weight can be quite a challenge. In fact, for some, it can be downright tough. It takes time, practice and support to change a lifetime habits. But it's a process you must learn in order to succeed. You and you alone are the one who has the power to l ...more...
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18. Acne: Are Natural skin care products the answer to all problems?
by Nicholas Tan
November 28, 2008
When it comes to skin care products, you will find that a lot of people are very particular about using only natural skin care products. They treat all the synthetic products as harmful to the skin.
So, are natural skin care products the answer to all of our problems? What if a natural skin care product is not available for the treatment of a particular skin disorder? Are the synthetic ski ...more...
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19. Acne: Antiaging skin care
by Nicholas Tan
November 28, 2008
‘Antiaging skin care’ is a very poplar concept in today’s world. Today everyone wants to hide their age using antiaging skin care procedures (and a number of people are successful too). However antiaging skin care is not achieved by any magic potion. ‘Antiaging skin care’ is about discipline. It is about being proactive. Antiaging skin care is retarding the ageing process. Here are a few tips for ...more...
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20. Is Bottled Water the Untapped Brain Food?
by Melanie C
November 27, 2008
Bottled water may be touted as the untapped brain food of the century, but the brain needs more than just water to function. Good brain function is dependent on a healthy balanced diet such as adequate protein and plenty of oxygen, as well as plenty of clean, pure water for hydration. So if we are deficient in any of these three keys, it will have some effect on our brains, but water may be the mo ...more...
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21. Halogen Lamps Is A Great Energy Saver
by Mike Selvon
November 27, 2008
Nowadays, an increasing number of people are trying to find ways to maintain a good standard of lifestyle while also trying to be more "green" and responsible, with regard to being energy efficient in their homes. Light bulbs are in every home across the country, and because they are so prevalent, one great way to save energy and be "green" is to replace standard incandescent bulbs with halogen la ...more...
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22. Even A Cheap Vegas Travel Is Enjoyable
by Mike Selvon
November 27, 2008
If your idea of a vacation involves sleeping in a hostel room with 20 other people, eating 99 cent buffets, scoring free casino game plays and outdoor people-watching, then Vegas travel is for you!
Sure, some couples, high-rollers, celebrities and families come to Las Vegas Nevada without a budget, staying at the most luxurious resorts, eating only the finest cuisine and paying upwards of ...more...
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23. Give New Look To Your Outdoor Garden with Landscaping
by George Allin
November 30, 2008
Having an outdoor garden in homes and farmhouses are now a well set trend in Real Estate. People are spending money open heartedly for outdoor landscaping of their homes. It gives a completely different look and adds extra charm to the beauty of homes. You must have spent millions on buying or building your home and never left any stone unturned in making it exactly like your dream home. However, ...more...
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24. 5 Things to do in Barcelona on the cheap
by Paul Symonds
November 27, 2008
With the economy in slowdown and everyone being more careful with their pennies, we all still need a holiday and Barcelona is one of those European cities which is good for all weather and has plenty going on whatever the time of year. Below we look at five things you can do without breaking the bank.
1. Walking in Barcelona - is free, easy and fun and what better way to really get to know ...more...
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25. Gratitude for Brain Fitness
by Simon Evans
November 30, 2008
This week is Thanksgiving in the U.S. It is not just a time of year for stuffing our faces full of as much food as our stomachs can possibly tolerate before passing out in front of the football game on TV. Thanksgiving is really a time when we can reflect on what we have and give thanks.
Gratitude is actually a central component of all major religions and has been part of the human culture ...more...
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