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Daily Archive February 17th, 2008

Everything You Need to Know About Life Insurance

Life insurance is a type of protection that can be bought and insures the buyer in the event of death. The risk that is assumed by the insurer is the risk of death of the insured. Life insurance is a very good purchase in order to protect a family, especially if you are the sole […]

Split Personality - A Myth or a Reality?

Introduction
In this world today, there are a lot of unbelievable diseases. One of them is the disease of human’s mind, and a split personality is counted as one of the disease. Not many of people around the world believe if this disease really exists or not, or they rather think that the person is acting.
I […]

Add a Dynamic Design Accent to Your Home with the Right Staircase

Stairways are a wonderful thing. They suggest a path to things
unseen, hidden destinations, secret lives. If you have a
multistory home or are planning to build one, take a few minutes
to think about the stairs. By choosing to include a beautiful
stairway instead of a mundane one, you can change your home
atmosphere from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether […]

How to Build a Ramp Using BMX Ramp Plans

Materials Needed:
3/8″ X 4′ X 8′ sheets of plywood
8′ 2×4’s
electric, handheld or bench saws
handsaw
hammer & nails
electric sander/sandpaper
drafting compass
string & chalk
garden hose
sawhorses
nail punch
ink pen
wood screws
3/8″ PVC pipe
pushpin
1) Decide on the type of ramp(s) you want to build, sketch out the design and […]

The 11 Best Money Saving Ideas of All Time - Part 2

At any time in history, no matter what the current state of the economy, no matter what the current trends, no matter what the unemployment rate is or where interest rates lurk, some money-saving ideas stay true.
Some of you may have heard of these ideas before, others may be entirely new to you. But whether […]

Special Education Needs Causing Financial Crisis in California Schools

Now, I am all for special education for children with disabilities. I attended school at a time when such children were either put into “special” schools or thrown in with the general student population to sink or swim on their own. It was a terrible inequity. It finally was addressed in the 1970s with a […]