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Daily Archive September 21st, 2007

How to Care for Your Dog’s Ear

Regular ear care for your dog Routine ear care is very important to the health of your dog. Perform regular checks and cleaning between visits to your veterinarian, it will help keep your dog’s ears healthy and pain free. This is extremely important to do.
I have had Goldens and Black Labs for many years, […]

Anti-Glare Screens

If there is one thing about cars I never liked, it was the new fangled contraption called anti-glare screens. Don’t get me wrong. I too don’t like having the sun in my eyes. Not as much as the other man. But the anti glare screens do a lot more than keep the sun out. They […]

The Making of a Mini-Model

Baby modeling isn’t an exclusive art - nor is it as potentially
fraught with danger as modeling opportunities for older children
or adults.
Unlike modeling aspirations of someone older - a teenager or an
adult - a baby-modeling career doesn’t demand that the tiny one
stand out among the crowd. She or he doesn’t have to have the
pearliest smile, the […]

Mortgage Loan – How to Shop Using a Mortgage Calculator

Mortgage calculators are an excellent financial tool to help plan your mortgage. You can use a mortgage calculator to figure out exactly how much mortgage you can afford and what your payments will be including taxes and insurance. Here is what you need to know about a good mortgage calculator.
An online mortgage calculator […]

“Eight Steps to Taking Control of Every Situation in Your Life!”

Like it or not, we are all gladiators. We go to sleep and wake
up in a social arena from which there is no escape. Challenge
upon challenge confronts us, walls restrain us, and a mob of
spectators mocks, sneers, or cheers us. Each and every day
brings new battles whether we want them or not and whether we’re
up […]

Seattle Supersonics Basketball: Early 2006 NBA Season Analysis

Nate McMillan after years and years with the Sonics franchise finally left for the Blazers gig. Bob Weiss, a Dick Cheney look-alike, won the favor of Ray Allen and receieved the head coach spot. Other than him, the Sonics lost solid defender Antonio Daniels to the Wizards and Center Jerome James to New York. Other […]

Choosing A Digital Camera (Part 2): Shop Smart, Shop Used-Mart

Alrighty. Now that we pretty much have an idea why we want a camera and what we’re going to do with it, let’s get to the next steps.
Shop Smart, Shop Used-Mart
This is the secret many of us photographers don’t like to admit to each other but we do it anyway. You would be surprised how […]

Putting The Critics In Their Place

I once read that if you were a writer, it wasn’t enough to just
write. “You must publish what you write” was the given advice. I
believe that’s true and it’s great advice. But when you do that,
you have to know at least three things are going to happen: 1.)
Someone will like your writing. 2.) Someone will […]

A Personal Safety Weapon To Consider: The Self-Defense Keychain

I use a generic term, “Self-Defense Keychain,” to describe this device but you may have heard of it by more popular, commercial names such as “Kubaton” or “Persuader Keychain.” Because, “Kubaton” is the most popular, I’ll use that term interchangeably with the one I use.
The Kubaton is a light-weight metal, plastic or wooden dowel. It’s […]

The Global Minded Leader: Leadership in an Age of Globalism

The ability to understand the most basic elements of culture is invaluable to any educator, manager or business professional. The goal of curriculum is to elevate the knowledge and understanding of the learners. This goal is the sole determinant for instructional efficiency and success. To understand the natures and proclivities of one’s students or associates […]