Archive for the ‘Home & Family’ Category
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
by Sam Garnebo
Now, more than ever our children are going online, but benefits as well as dangers are found online though. Today, a child’s second teacher is the internet, at least half of those in kindergarten and 1st grade use the internet to do homework, play games, or to talk to their friends and relatives. If your a good parent you already monitor your child’s internet use, however, your child can still be introduced to pornographic, violent, or other unwanted material if you do not possess an effective internet filter.
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Tags: algorithm, chat groups, chat rooms, foreign language, homework, illegal activities, internet chat, internet filter, internet protocol, internet software, internet use, kindergarten, play games, profiles, relatives, risk level, sixth grade, sure thing, unwanted material, vulnerability
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
by David Trumble
Are you one of the elite, one of the special few, who enjoy doing embroidery?
Tashima and Happy are popular commercial brands, while Janome and Brother dominate the home market.
Many home embroidery machines combine computerized sewing machines with advanced embroidery features. Others are stand alone models that use one, two, or six needles.
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Tags: central computer, commercial brands, elite one, embroidery features, gunk, home embroidery machine, home embroidery machines, janome, lint, lubricants, machine sewing, needle machines, needle work, needles, sewing machines, single computer, single stitch, stitch sewing machine, stitches, tashima
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
by Robert Hart
Digestive disorders lead to obesity, diabetes, heart conditions and cancer. Many chronic diseases are directly linked to prepackaged dog food.
What can happen when you don’t pay close attention to your dog’s health? The occasional vomiting spell increases to once a month, then weekly and, before long, every other day. Ignoring the early warning signs quickly turns into a downhill slide for your dog’s health.
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Tags: balanced diet, chronic diseases, digestive disorders, digestive enzymes, digestive system, dog food, dogs health, downhill slide, early warning signs, four legged friend, health and wellbeing, heart conditions, homemade diet, immune competence, importance of soil, lipids, new health, royal society of medicine, sound nutrition
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
by Rai Micht
Experiencing anxiety and depression is not a huge worry. This is a common feeling and it can happen from time to time. It is just typical for a person to have anxiety and depression as they are normal parts of our life. Feeling anxiety can keep us alert. Meanwhile, depression can help us think doubt, rethink and reflect on our actions and ourselves. Simply, anxiety and depression are moods that are familiar to everyone.
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Tags: anxiety and depression, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, blue mood, clammy hands, depression strikes, depressive disorder, dry mouth, fatigue, fear, feeling of impending doom, illnesses, moods, personal weakness, self concept, serious medical condition, worry
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Monday, March 30th, 2009
by Craig Vic
I’m sure dog owners who have a yard full of open holes are wondering how to get a dog to stop digging? Your poor lawn and flowers could definitely use the break. Well, the good news is that it’s really not that difficult of a process.
Though you may think that your dog is doing the work on purpose, you dog really isn’t. You should always try not to physically harm your dog for doing wrong.
It’s been a studied fact, that hitting a dog will have more of a negative effect than a positive effect.
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