How often do we turn on the TV to see adds running for large companies like Hervey Norman and A-Mart advertising Furniture, Computers and other household items at unbelievable deals.
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Archive for August, 2009
No Deposit – No Repayments
Posted in Adult, Business, tagged A-Mart, Australia-wide, Bank, Building Society, CreditLine card, Deferred Payments, GE Money, Hervey Norman, Interest Free, mortgage payments, New Lounge, New Television, No Deposit, No Repayments, Payment is due on August 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Arthritis and the Older Horse
Posted in Family, tagged healthier cartilage, higher-quality protein, muscles around his joints, older horse, regular exercise, rodeo style, slow trot on August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Just because your horse is older does not mean he is ready to retire and not get ridden.
Even aging equines need exercise. Not to mention the fact that they get bored doing nothing if they were active in their day.
Aging horses still have sharp minds and although the body may not be keeping up as [...]
Anti aging skin care products
Posted in Adult, tagged Anti aging, anti-oxidant, Liponic acid, Phytochemicals, skin care products, vitamin c., vitamin E on August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Anti aging skin care products remind me of the song ’18 till I die’. Indeed, anti aging skin care products are very popular today; and why not, who doesn’t want to READ MORE.
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Teaching your Kids to Fish
Posted in Family, tagged achieve a goal, adventurous spirit, boatmen, cast a fishing line, cold winter, elements, fishing boat, grown-up" jobs, new climates, new wildlife, sport of fishing, water activities on August 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
You know your kids love to try new things.
They have been blessed with the same adventurous spirit that you have.
After a long, cold winter, they are tired of the indoors. But you are not sure what you can do with them that they have not yet tried.
Boating and fishing offer you a great way to [...]
It is Possible to Recover from Parkinson’s Disease
Posted in Family, tagged Australia, chronically dehydrated, difficulty walking, gastric reflux, hormonal balance, illegible handwriting, muscular rigidity, naturopath, Parkinson's disease, symptoms of Parkinson's disease on August 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
John Coleman, ND, says if he can recover, anyone can recover. Over the past decade he has helped countless individuals in Australia find relief from the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Some of his clients have now also fully recovered. READ MORE
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Buying Properties During Recession: Do’s and Don’ts
Posted in Business, tagged best real estate, functiona, Home sellers, planning to buy, pre-foreclosure, purchase real estate, recession, your budget on August 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Purchasing real estate is no laughing matter – whether the economy’s doing well or it’s experiencing recession.
It’s a well-known fact that buyers are in a READ MORE
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Mobile Home Decorating
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged bedskirts, furniture, lamps, mobile home, neutral colors, plaids, prints, room appear larger, stripes, tablecloths, texture on August 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Mobile home decorating presents challenges regarding space.
The rooms in mobile homes are small and will require ideas and tips about decorating small spaces.
If you have plans for decorating your mobile home, they may need to be compromised somewhat because of the space.
However, there are ways to achieve your ideal theme in mobile home decorating.
The first [...]
Heart Disease our greatest Killer
Posted in Adult, tagged cholesterol, dangerous drugs, disease-oriented medicine, heart disease, hypertension, preventive medicine, reverse heart disease, risky surgery on August 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On that fateful day in 1981, he started a cardiac rehabilitation program because he wanted to help people prevent and even reverse heart disease instead of taking dangerous drugs and undergoing risky surgery. He truly believe that his program READ MORE
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Official Pre-purchase Building Inspection
Posted in Family, tagged Building Inspection, cracked brick work, Defective Plumbing, Floor Coverings, leaking taps, Pre-purchase building inspection, Roof Damage, Roof installation, Skirting boards, Tree Root Damage, Unsatisfactory construction, Vermin proofing, Wind Damage on August 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Even though you have checked out the property yourself a Pre-purchase building inspection is a must.
Pre-purchase inspections will cost an average of $195-$355 and can vary from state to state area to area but I personally think this is money well spent.
Here are just a few of the items that your READ MORE
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