Posts Tagged ‘a’


How A Teenager Can Build A Credit Score From Nothing

When you leave your parent’s humble abode, you will soon find that you won’t have the same access to loans and housing as you once did. Your credit rating will be zero, if not a low number. With such little credibility to your name you won’t qualify for many loans, and you could have problems finding a good place to live.

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Monitoring Your Stock Market Return For Your Portfolio

The returns your stock market investments make is what you’ll be taking to the bank. It’s a good idea to monitor the returns and any losses according to a certain time period to calculate future returns, and to determine whether or not you should stick with a particular stock.

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Setting Up Your Renovation Project For High Affordability

You can increase the value and satisfaction of your home by renovating, but who really has the money to do such a thing with this economy? Even still, you can get a renovation project going strong with little money, so long as you know where you can shave your costs.

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Making Money With Storage Auctions

Working for yourself through buying and selling things at a margin is a timeless and age old tradition among creative and imaginative entrepreneurs. The amount of money you make in this timeless profession is determined by your own creativity and your ingenuity. One of the least expensive ways to find things to sell is to buy from storage auctions.

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What To Do If Injured As A Result Of A Dog Bite

The incidences of a dog biting humans in the United States are low. Unless attacked or provoked, dogs do not typically attack human beings. When an attack does occur however, it is important to know what to do in order to survive.

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Anxiety and Intrusive Thoughts

If panic attacks are something you deal with, you’re all too aware of how powerful thoughts can be. A panic attack can be set in motion by a single intrusive thought that gets you worrying about your health, your family, your job; whatever it may be. Before you know it you’re overwhelmed with panic and anxiety.

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Colitis – At Least To 2,000,000 Americans Have It

INTRODUCTION: Colitis (also called ulcerative colitis) is an acute or chronic inflammation of the membrane lining the colon (your large intestine or bowels) producing sores, called ulcers, in the top layers of the lining of the large intestine. It can be identified using flexible sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. In both of these tests, a flexible tube is inserted in the rectum, and specific areas of the colon are evaluated. Colitis may be acute (lasting only a few days) or chronic (lasting weeks or even many months) and may result in bleeding, ulceration, perforation (a hole in the colon). It is best managed when its cause has been determine and specific treatment can be applied.

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Head Lice – Lousy Little Parasitic Insects!

INTRODUCTION: Head lice (Pediculus capitis) are tiny parasitic insects well adapted to living mostly on the scalp and neck hairs of human host. These are mainly gotten by direct head-to-head contact with an infested person’s hair, but may on rare occasions be transferred with shared combs, hats and other hair accessories.

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