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Monthly Archives: March 2003

A Day in a Life of a Baby

Don’t you wish you were a baby again? Unlike most babies and young children I have no desire to grow up, being a baby is just brilliant....... (Read more)


Lanyard - Look for Usability and Style Too

Lanyard, also spelled as Laniard is a cord worn around the neck to carry ID
cards, name badges and security access systems. Lanyards are also worn
around wrists to carry things. Simply, lanyards are like plastic ropes or
cords. Whether it’s a corporate office, shop floor or a factory, lanyards offer
the convenience of displaying name badges and log in cards. Lanyards are
also used to hold keys, cell phones, small devices such as pen drives and
items of frequent use, either in school, office or a factory. Lanyards are also
used as eye glass retainers....... (Read more)


College Football Week #10: Where Is Frank Solich?

Ever wondered what happened to Frank Solich?...... (Read more)


How to Avoid a Relationship Breakdown

If you pay attention and catch the warning signals early enough, you shouldn’t have to seek repairs for a relationship breakdown. All it takes is some preventive maintenance when you notice things slipping into rough spots. Here are some warning signs that should tell you it’s time to give your relationship some extra attention....... (Read more)


Common Marriage Problems - Blame Culture

I have found over the years that the ‘blame culture’ is becoming an increasingly common marriage problem with partners seemingly unable to accept responsibility for anything that goes wrong in their life or their marriage....... (Read more)


Blue Pearls of the New Zealand Paua

The Blackfoot Paua (Abalone: haliotis iris), one of eight mollusk variety found
around the Pacific Rim, is indigenous to New Zealand coastal waters. The Paua’s
mother-of-pearl shell lining, of iridescent multi-hued nacre, is recognized and
widely used to create inlay, art, adornment and jewelry. What is not well-known
is that much like a pearl oyster; the Abalone produces natural pearls by coating
irritants or parasites, which it is unable to remove/expel, with its nacre.
Reflections of their shells, these “nacre-coated irritants” called Paua
(Abalone) Pearls are colorful and most often, highly iridescent. These natural
(blister) pearls, being either of mabe or shark’s tooth shape, are very rare,
however. ...... (Read more)


It Pays to be Streetwise when Buying Health Insurance

Never rush into buying health insurance no matter how good a deal it looks. Health insurance is isn’t something you can easily swap and change without exposing yourself to financial risk so make sure you understand what you are buying before you make any kind of commitment....... (Read more)


Methods and Techniques of Medical Astrology

Medical astrology is the branch of astrology that deals with the possible and actual health and diseases of the client. Usually, people come to the astrologer in times of great life changes, such as...... (Read more)


The Massive Growth of Printer Ink in the Home

The massive growth of Printer ink in the home...... (Read more)


The Best Approach to Auto Insurance Quotes

Auto insurance quotes are generally free so don’t just take out an auto insurance policy based on the first auto insurance quote you get....... (Read more)