December 31st, 2007
Credit cards and store cards are plentiful in modern society, so much so that it is probably easier than ever to get goods on credit. The buy now, pay later culture is certainly convenient, but is it a wise idea, considering its obvious correlation with debt? Further than that, credit cards can be a great way to save money on your purchases provided you spend wisely. When dealing with credit and store cards, strong financial management is certainly paramount to avoid spiralling debts and borrowing costs when shopping on credit.
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December 31st, 2007
Anaconda snakes extract similar responses from most of us, a response smeared by hatred, fear and probably revulsion. The image of this serpent that we carry in our mind is that of a creature that looks vile and is widely known to be monstrous.
Apart from a few of the wealthy and the adventurous ones who want them as pets, most of us prefer to see anaconda snakes in TV and glossy travel magazines rather than in our homes and at the patio.
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December 31st, 2007
You have probably seen tugboats moving ships and barges in New York harbor. Tugboats are the most needed of all workboats in every busy harbor. You see, they are designed to “tug” large ships or barges where precise, careful, slow, movement is essential.
When an ocean liner enters a port like New York Harbor, with its narrow channel and lots of water traffic, the liner will need a tugboat to come alongside and help to nudge her gently toward the pier so the ship can tie up and the passengers and cargo can go safely ashore.
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December 31st, 2007
Dance has been an important part of rituals, celebrations and entertainment since before the birth of human civilisation. In the beginning, before we had written language to record things, the purpose of dance was often to tell stories and to pass them down to future generations.
The story of dancing in Cuba
In Cuba, as in ancient times, dance tells its own story. The passion and energy of Cuban dance reveals the strength and conviction of the Cuban people, determined to enjoy life despite ‘la lucha’ (the struggle) of living in a strictly regulated country where the average monthly wage comes in at around 400 pesos - less than £10.
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December 31st, 2007
When choosing a Self Defense product, you have many choices. Some of the best, non-lethal choices are stun guns and Tasers. Both of them are effective in stopping someone from attacking you, and they have their pros and con’s. While they are similar products, in reality, they are quite different.
Stun Guns and Tasers are designed to send a charge of high voltage, low amperage electricity into a person’s body through the skin, to disrupt their central nervous system. The electricity will affect the ability of a person to function like they normally would; you loose complete control of your body, and you usually fall to the ground, unable to move.
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Which Is The Difference Between A Stun Gun And A Taser?
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December 31st, 2007
Most happily married couples will admit that finding time for making love is difficult when children are in the house. The loving couple will make dates with each other to steal away when the children are at a friend’s house or otherwise occupied. These parents understand that their child does not need to be aware of their sexual lives. If this child sees his parents treat each other with loving displays of affection, he or she will see love. Yet even this child will be traumatized if he walks in on his parents during lovemaking. The rules need not be different after a divorce.
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December 31st, 2007
We have seen that Pi is the “Omnific Word” as used by Western Occult Systems. Specifically, the first 32 decimal digits of Pi.
3.141592653589793832464338327950…
So what is Gematria? It is the willful encrypting of a word fused to a mathematical value in order to provide the word with an encoded significance. This definition is a radical departure from profane discussions on this subject, but the definition is far more accurate and clear. Furthermore, the “encoded significance” is further comprised of two primary encoded realities: words that have an absolute truth encoded into them, and words that are encoded to reveal “esoteric significances”.
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December 30th, 2007
Training your puppy to go up and down the stairs is not difficult at all. In fact it can be time well spent together with your puppy and it definitely enjoy the session. When you puppy first encounter the stairs, it might be quite intimidating for it. So if possible, try to start your puppy training on a short flight of stairs. If you have no choice, you can try using only the first 5 to 6 steps from the bottom of the flight of stairs.
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Puppy Training - Going Up And Down The Stairs
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December 30th, 2007
Even for those who may understand the depths of ancient Chinese thought, the term “Tao” can be a mystifying word.
Often translated into English as “The Way”, this term has become a famous phrase that has described a religion, philosophy and approach for daily living.
Master’s of the “Tao” are however quick to point out that the meaning of the term may lie somewhere … beyond the meaning of ordinary words.
As a term that has intrigued and inspired a tremendous number of people, the “Tao” has been described as a universal force that circles, surrounds and flows through all things … both living and non-living alike.
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Taking Refuge In The Tao - Another Look At Drinking Wine
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December 29th, 2007
1. Sand and Dust
There is nothing that frightens me more than the thought of sand getting into my camera. Cameras have moving parts and to get something as gritty and abrasive as sand into them can quickly put your camera out of action or at least damage it so that you end up with scratches through it.
Ultimately the only protection against sand is not taking your camera to sandy places. Of course this is not particularly feasible and you’ll need to do what you can to keep sand and your camera separate.
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