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Anyone in the world By Steve Hill More and more people are reporting incidents of domestic violence to the police. If you are a victim of domestic violence you will be aware of just how frightening it can be. The question that many people ask is what are the causes of this violence, is the person just a lunatic or are there other reasons behind it. According to the latest reports alcohol has a large part to play in leading to cases of domestic violence. In the example of a husband hitting his wife when he is drunk, this is typically what can happen. For the sake of making this article easier to read, I shall call the husband John and his wife Linda. John is a really nice guy when sober. Linda is very much in love with him and hopes that they will grow old together. John is a great father to their two children, is helpful around the house and is a great cook. The problem occurs after he has had rather too much to drink. John now becomes a whole different person, he starts to accuse his wife of having an affair, becomes abusive and very angry. Linda realising he is drunk attempts to walk away to leave John to his bad mood, this only adds however to his anger and he starts to become violent. The next morning John can not believe what he has done and is full of regret and remorse. He can not say sorry enough and begs for Linda's forgiveness. He promises that it will never happen again and states that he will give up the alcohol if that would make his wife happy. Linda is not sure what to do, she would love to forgive and forget but feels that it is very likely that it only happen again in the future if she does. In many cases people like Linda will forgive their partner or husband a number of times before eventually losing patience with them. My advice for John would be to stop drinking alcohol straight away. This seems to be the cause of all of these problems, therefore you need to find something else to have an interest in. Another cause of domestic violence is known to be depression. Some people who are normally very relaxed can become very angry and abusive when in a deep state of depression. They can take their problems and frustrations out on their partner much like in the example above. A few days or weeks later when the person in question is feeling a lot happier, they will not believe what they have done. Whether it is because of depression or alcohol, one solution to this domestic violence problem could be to attend some form of anger management program, that is for people like John. Stephen Hill helps to promote a number of websites including: treatments for stuttering very cheap ringtones aviation cleaning solutions Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_Hill http://EzineArticles.com/?Domestic-Violence-And-Depression&id=219930 hialeah online car loan payday loans no teletrax california hard money loan installment payday loans biweekly payments |
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Anyone in the world By Virginia Bola, PsyD For some of us, food is warmth and love. We associate it with home and childhood: tempting smells that greeted us after school on a cold December afternoon. The kitchen served as the center of the house under the kindly direction of the Captain in the apron. If we were good, we might be allowed to stir the pot. If we were very good, we got to clean out the mixing bowl. As we grew up, we found wonders elsewhere: the coffee shops and diners where adolescents gathered and food was only a platform for the real business of talking, bonding, and flirting. We drank cola and root beer and discovered sundaes, pizza and french fries. But real food was what we ate at home. Later, we moved on to the pale imitation of food represented by college cafeterias and underground cafes that were heavy on music and political rebellion and light on the menu. We returned home for the holidays and again ate real food, as good as we remembered. Some of us moved on to the non-food of C rations and swore we'd never enjoy eating again. We moved into the world of work: automats and deli lunches or expense-account steak and martinis where even the most exquisite fare took a back seat to table discussions. We married, moved into new homes, rediscovered the warmth and intimacy of a family kitchen and embraced the delights of gourmet cooking, homemade bread, and nouvelle cuisine. At the same time, just below our level of awareness, the fast food industry started to blossom into the billion dollar gorilla it is today. At first, it was small hamburgers and hot dogs with french fries and a drink. At first, it was an occasional visit to "get mom out of the kitchen." At first, it was just something fast that avoided interruptions in our race to the top. The menus expanded to encourage more frequent visits. Drive-Thrus that sat closed and empty until noon suddenly discovered how to make breakfast items that could be eaten at the wheel. Chicken, fish, and ribs were added, soon followed by Mexican specialties, baked potatoes, fried vegetables, and sandwiches. The burgers got bigger and so did we. Somewhere, a brilliant light bulb exploded in an ad man's brain and "Super-Size" was born. If a burger was good, why not make it bigger for just a little more money? If fries are the staff of life for American teenagers, why not make the portions bigger? Why not make the best purchase value a whole meal, combining everything the customer wants (and maybe something they don't)? Why not Super-Size the whole meal and really make money? Rather than an occasional change-of-pace, the Drive-Thru gradually assumed a predominant place in our diets. Astute marketers targeted their sales pitches to the most responsive and easily manipulated niche of the population: children. Tired, time-strapped parents yielded to tearful pleas to visit Ronald or Jack. And our children grew fat. Teenagers, with their deep-seated psychological preference to live in their cars existed on a diet made up, almost exclusively, of fast food, turning up their noses at the thought of a home-cooked meal. Active and full of energy, they ignored the almost imperceptible puffiness that their intake triggered. What was there to worry about? The Drive-Thrus were a gift from heaven: tasty food, fast access, car-proof containers, cheap satiation. Then we woke up. We looked at a world where even the average individual was clearly overweight and more than a third of us were obese, even our children. In a culture obsessed with the appearance of being thin, we were become permanently, indisputably, fat. The few earlier voices of criticism increased to a low roar. The tasty creations of yesterday became the now-maligned culprits of our condition. To keep the money-machine viable, the fast food moguls adapted to the cries for change: the oil used for frying was trumpeted as unsaturated, salads appeared on menus, substitute sides for french fries became available, and "Super-Size it?" was no longer the order taker's standard refrain. The industry breathed a sigh of relief seeing that a few changes made everything all right and the world could return to its infatuation with the Drive-Thru. We beamed with a sense of satisfaction that we had prodded the market in a healthier direction. Then we noticed that we were still fat. Where had we gone wrong? Well, the "small" burgers were still big: two to three times the size of their relatives of forty years ago. The salads were healthy until drenched with several hundred calories of creamy dressing. To maintain the taste we had come to love, toppings were added: more kinds of cheese, butter, relishes and dipping sauces. And everything was still primarily fried: breakfast, burgers, chicken, potatoes. Even high quality, frequently-changed deep fry oil is loaded with calories to be deposited on our waistlines, hips, and internal organs. Fast food has taken us out of the kitchen into a world where the demand for productivity makes us work harder and longer and steals away any notion of spare time. We run to keep pace with a society spinning ever faster and we eat on the run because to pause is to fail. Is there no escape? This is the Twenty-first Century -- returning to the food regimes of fifty or a hundred years ago is improbable. The old fashioned "made from scratch" meals require too much time and effort, except for special occasions, in our fast-paced, two-working-parents, long-work-and-commute lives. What we can do, if we seek to withdraw from the enormous herd of heavyweights, is to remember that the way to health, slenderness, delayed aging, and increased longevity has been demonstrated repetitively by our little friend, the laboratory rat. The secret is consistent, prolonged, cheat-proofed, under-eating. Once that core concept has been adopted, and completely internalized, the pathway to a new, thin you becomes clear: eat whatever you want but a LOT LESS. We're not looking at the old adage of "eat moderately and move around a lot" because we know, from experience, that it doesn't work. When I say a "lot less" I mean it. You may be eating three times a day, plus snacks. Cutting out a snack here or a dessert there may eventually help you lose weight - if you have twenty years to invest in the attempt. Don't "cut back." Slash, sever, pulverize your portions. If you eat three meals a day, change to eating just one. If you like to graze on six mini-meals or snacks, cut to two. Reducing your overall intake by two thirds should bring you into the zone of your actual daily needs. Yes, it would be nice if you opted to make those reduced calories all highly nutritious but we all know that you are going to eat what you are going to eat, no matter how much the health gurus nag you. So go ahead and eat what you intend, just one third of your usual rations. To keep your energy on an even keel, you can spread your one meal throughout the day. If your usual lunch is a cheeseburger, fries, and a shake, split it up: a shake for breakfast, a burger for lunch, a dinner of fries and a slice of cheese. Are you then on a diet? Are you using your precious time on specialty shopping and food preparation? Do you have to think about what menu items fit into your prescribed weight plan? No, none of these apply. You are simply eating the way you have always done except one day of your prior food plan now last three days. If you're worried about your health, take a multivitamin (funny, you weren't worried about your health on the same fare in the past, were you?) If you are a tall, large-boned individual or you feel (genuinely and persistently) faint, take a canned nutritional booster like Ensure. It is almost too simple and too easy IF you have really internalized the concept of under-eating and have adopted a "can do,will do," attitude - the key to everything. P. S. You'll save a lot of money too! Virginia Bola is a licensed psychologist and an admitted diet fanatic. She specializes in therapeutic reframing and the effects of attitudes and motivation on individual goals. The author of The Wolf at the Door: An Unemployment Survival Manual, and a free ezine, The Worker's Edge, she recently completed a psychologically-based weight control book: Diet with an Attitude: A Weight Loss Workbook. 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Anyone in the world By A Renee Grover I am from the country. I am not a city girl. I was raised on deer, squirrel and rabbit. I also was raised to take care of my own.
I moved here to Rutherford County so that my children could have a good education and so they could learn English as their first language. We moved into a nice little burb in Walter Hill where we have made friends slowly but surely. The people behind us became bitter as we were happy and did not drink and they were not and did. They threatened us with the law concerning our childrens pet chickens and ducks so I disposed of them the country way.
They sold their house and moved a year later right after telling me they were sorry about the chickens and ducks. Now today, I found out our house was being watched all day by animal control because our new neighbors called them to complain about our dog, our cat, and several other cats in the neighborhood. I was and am offended by this new neighbor. I have always taken very good care of my animals. I have also tried to be fair to my neighbors who let their dogs run. I have not called animal control other than one time when a strange dog who looked like a killer was in my yard and I have children though we did fence our yard in which we had three kennels, one for the dog, one for the rabbit and then one where we used to have the chickens plus the garden and room for the kids playhouse. I have been told my new neighbor is retired from the police department in Shelbyville. I dont know and really dont care. He told me he was a writer. That was when they first moved in. I even told him about the ducks which he said sounded like a good story for reader digest I called and told him I was going to put my animals down when I got home .I also told him they should have of bought a house down the street where there were not any dogs and break-ins were regular. He told me I was deranged and needed help. I love it when retired policemen become doctors. I also told him it was just a matter of chicken and ducks and I hung up. He asked one of the neighbors kids if I drank or if we drank as a family as I think he was really surprised when he was told we did not. We smoke cigarettes and drink coffee and coke though my doctor has told me to quit smoking and start drinking. For real! I was raised to respect people and treat them as I want to be treated. I have done nothing to this man and his wife but try to be nice. I was excited to have new neighbors. Now I feel like I am in one of those really bad movies where the neighbors just keep getting worse. I guess I should have known when he mowed his yard all winter long. Did I tell you I have to live in this house for the rest of my life? A. Renee Grover
Semi-Retired Manager of Goodyear Tires, Painter, Poet, Collector, Photographer, Mother, Wife, Gardner, Traveler, Cook, Singer, Comedian, Small business owner, Student, Actress, Writer Mrs Grover has traveled the streets of the United States. She currently resides in Tennessee after meeting her husband and moving from Virginia Beach in 1998. She graduated in 1983 from North East High in North Little Rock Arkansas, but claims North Pulaski as her true High School. She was a member of TAG for a brief period and also won various awards. After traveling the east coast and living in New York where Mrs Grover tried to pursue a singing career at the speakeasy on west fourth street while working at Davids Cookies, She went to school to cut hair before going into the Navy where she was asked to leave nicely in 1985 due to her inability to conform. She spent the next few years conforming so to speak and living with her Grandparents until moving to Virginia where she went to school to become a service writer and became the first female manager for Mr Kramer. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=A_Renee_Grover http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Neighbors-From-a-Bad-Movie&id=21140 pay day default check fraud ohio fast cash new hampshire payday loans liar josie vogel from amw toronto including payday loans in chapter 13 |
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Anyone in the world By Ashley Cotter-Cairns It's been said that offering private healthcare in a country with a free public system of health erodes the value of fairness for all. But what about beer? With the rise of premium home-delivered beer baskets, imported speciality beers and high-end draught commanding a premium in the pubs, is the basic Human right of a cheap beer under threat? Let's examine the evils of the beer barons one by one and try to find a global solution that will help all of us to defend our rights to a swift pint. Cover charges Designed to keep out undesirables from trendy bars, the evil of cover charges drives honest, hard-working cheap beer drinkers away from city centres, forcing them towards suburban watering holes. Here, they are preyed upon by violent men and cheap women, until they seldom wake up sober, uninjured or aware of their exact location or sleeping partner. Naturally, the UNOB wishes to preserve town centre public houses, homes from home where this poor, abused individual can find his own quiet corner to while away the hours with cheap beer pints and a newspaper, unafraid of unsolicited offers to fight or dance beneath an unfamiliar duvet. Premium beers Beer should not be a premium product. Beer is a basic human right. But increasingly, in pubs afraid to introduce cover charges, premium beer is doing the evil work in an underhand way that a cover charge will do in an upfront, beer-drinkers-don't-like-bouncers way. White beer is perhaps the worst of these premium brews. Does anybody apart from me believe that a beer which is white has something intrinsically wrong with it? Apart from the price, of course, which is double the standard going rate for a pint of cheap beer. Smart bar owners realise that these premium beers cost no more to buy, store or serve. They go where the profits are highest, and by degrees, offer more and more premium beer and less cheap beer options. Eventually, the two-pitchers-for-a-penny deals disappear and cheap beer fans have to follow the same sad route back to fight-or-frolic sawdust saloons. Imported beers Some people believe that, unless a beer comes from thousands of miles away, it's not worth drinking. This flies in the face of the recent trend towards microbrew pubs, which produce their own beer in-house, often allowing them to sell them more cheaply than external beers (you notice I said "often": some greedy microbrewers still charge top prices for their in-house grog). Yes, your imported beer might be a little better than my pint of cheap stuff. Yes, it is undeniably more exotic. Its very name, usually an anagram of some Bible quotation or a play on words we don't understand - because it's a play on German, Belgian or Australian culture - sets it apart, creating an us and them beer counter-culture. As you lie in the gutter, counting your teeth with your tongue and wondering who the heck this Wendy girl is that's mopping blood from your brow with her panties, you can chalk up another crime against the evil bar owners denying you your basic human right. Join the crusade Bring the power of the global village to bear on these cruel overlords of the hoppy liquor. Highlight the real pubs which exist in your home town, those hostelries which value the concept of cheap beer and a decent evening out. Places where you are as likely to add a notch to your belt as to your bedpost. Places where a man who asks "Do you want to go outside?" is concerned about your health, not concerned with ruining it. Join our eZine, Drink Up. Send us your reviews of the right kind of place to drink at Last Orders. We can all make a difference. Apathy, and trendy bar owners, are the greatest enemies. Ashley Cotter-Cairns is Secretary-General of The United Nations of Beer. Become a recognised beer celebrity by volunteering as a UNOB Beer Delegate for your country! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ashley_Cotter-Cairns http://EzineArticles.com/?A-Basic-Human-Right:-Cheap-Beer!&id=318450 online signature loans what is the best rate i can get on a personal loan payday loan laws no fax low fee payday loans |
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Anyone in the world By Lauren Hobson Separately, things like testimonials, letters, community events, email, blogs, etc. can be effective promotional vehicles that help get the word out about your companys products and services. But put these together in a plannable, trackable way and youve got something really powerful called Word of Mouth Marketing! Great products and services, along with fabulous customer service, will get people talking about your business. Happy customers tend to tell their friends and colleagues about you, and your business can become well-known in the community very quickly. This type of buzz happens naturally, but there are additional techniques that you can use to encourage this type of activity in promoting your business. 1. Conversation Identify the people around you who are enthusiastic and have the connections to relay your message to your target audience. These people might be new customers (or happy regulars) who are excited about your products, or even bloggers who cover your industry. Make sure these people have the information they need and give them topics that they can easily talk about in their conversations with others. 2. Special Offers Create interest with coupons, give-aways, or any other simple idea that can be relayed to others easily. People typically enjoy sharing good deals with others around them. 3. Help Them Spread the Word Special offers are worth talking about, but some methods are easier to pass along than others. For instance, sending out email campaigns makes it easy for your customers to forward the information to others. 4. Participate Community events, blogs, and online message boards are all examples of ways in which your business can participate in feeding the buzz that your customers are already creating. 5. Track & Measure There are lots of tools available to help you track what people are saying about your company. Conversations may be a little hard to measure, but blogs, emails, and message boards are already in writing and can be measured along with your other marketing data. This type of information is often more authentic than results from focus groups or surveys. Word of Mouth Marketing is very powerful, but is also quite simple. Because its based on your customers real-life experiences, you can keep the conversation going by making your customers happy, then encouraging them to keep talking! Lauren Hobson is the Editor of Biz Talk Newsletter, a free monthly publication designed to provide small businesses and non-profits with tips and techniques to help them make the most of their web sites and marketing efforts without spending a lot of money. Biz Talk is published by Five Sparrows, LLC. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lauren_Hobson http://EzineArticles.com/?Word-of-Mouth-Marketing---Pass-It-On&id=183181 no credit check banking international loan lenders with personal loans for caribbean people unsecured bad credit personal loans advance american cash advance |
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Anyone in the world By Rod Louden After what was hopefully at least a 2-year courtship, you now find yourself engaged. Youre excited and nervous as the big day approaches. You think youve got all the important questions asked and answered. Are the guests seated properly? Did we give the florist a deposit? Are all the relatives travel and lodging arrangements finalized? Has everything been done that needs to be done? While these are all important questions, many people fail to take the time to ask themselves key questions about how their life will change after they say I do. Here are five key questions to ask yourself before you say those two life-altering words. 1) How do I expect my life to change once Im married? (Think it wont? Yikes!). Everyone enters into a marriage with expectations about how the marriage will satisfy his or her needs. Problems arise when these expectations go unmet and feelings of disappointment start to seep into the emotional connection between the couple. At lot of times, this is due to one partner expecting the emotional connection to intensify and the other expecting things to stay as they have been. Therefore, it is very important that you openly talk with your partner about what you expect from the relationship, emotionally, financially, physically, and how you view your future together playing out. Failure to do so may lead the two of you down a bitter path culminating in divorce. 2) How happy am I with our travels through the four seasons? (And, Im not talking about a casual stroll through the lobby of a ritzy hotel!). Well functioning relationships are able to survive difficult times and grow as the environment around them changes. Just as one needs to prepare for a harsh winter, a couple needs to devise a blueprint for how they are going to get through tough times. All couples experience situations that test their commitment to each other and their compatibility. This is why I wrote at least a 2-year courtship in the opening paragraph. When you first are dating, its like summerpeaceful, calm, exciting, and warm. Then winter comes and things often get harder. No longer is one focusing on being on his or her best behavior and ones baggage surfaces. If you havent experienced all four seasons of your partner to be, maybe you should push back the wedding date. If you have, what did you learn about yourself and your partner? Is your relationship going to be like living in Los Angeles where the change of seasons are hardly noticeable, or is it going to be like living in the Colorado Rockies? If the two of you are having wild emotional swings getting married isnt the answer. 3) Why am I getting married? (Because thats what Im supposed to do?!) Most of us know the fairy tale where the prince rescues the damsel in distress and they ride off into the sunset to a place called Happily Ever After. Many of us think, in some way, that there is truth to this insipid tale. It has been my experience that rescue missions usually end up with the rescuer getting his or her butt kicked as the damsel is in distress, due to her own choices, which cant be fixed by the rescuer. In our modern world, both men and women attempt to rescue, just as both men and women can be a damsel in distress. Happily Ever After has a little known subtitle, Just as long as you work your butt off and are not trying to save anybody or hope to be rescued from yourself. Thus, make sure to answer this question as honestly as possible. And, ask your partner this question as well. If getting married has anything to do with living out a fairy tale, you may want to reevaluate the situation. 4) Have you fallen in love? (If the answer is Yes, have you gotten up?) When asked why one is getting married, a common answer is because Ive fallen in love. To me, the word falling is associated with painful things. I fell down, I fell off the chair, or I fell off a cliff, to name a few. Whoever first coined the phrase falling in love knew what s/he were talking about. This wise person knew that with love comes pain. Within every successful relationship there exists a healthy level of emotional pain that a couple uses to further grow their relationship. Part of making a relationship stand the test of time is to agree to work together to solve problems. Learning how to avoid hurting each other will lessen the chances that someone will tumble and fall, causing both to suffer. Dont fall in love. Rather, build it together. 5) Who do I want to model my marriage after? (If its the paid assassins Mr. and Mrs. Smith, things might get rough for a while). Are your parents still married (were they ever)? The relationship that our parents had affects us more than most of us want to admit. It is from their teachings and behaviors that we learned about how, or how not, partners are supposed to treat each other. If they were, and still are, great role models, ask them to tell you everything that they have learned about marriage. If they werent, still ask, but also seek out advice from someone whose marriage appears to be running smoothly (I say appear, as people are great on putting a positive face on what is really a relationship in trouble). In addition, I highly recommend premarital counseling. Working with a therapist prior to getting married may prevent you from having to go to therapy to try and save the relationship in the future. Thus, having a well thought out and constructed blueprint for marriage is essential for the success of the relationship. Make sure to ask yourself and your partner as many questions as possible regarding expectations for the marriage. And remember, there is no substitute for hard work. So, get crackin! Rod Louden is a licensed marriage and family therapist in Woodland Hills, California and the author of Monster Relationships: Taming the Beasts that are Killing Your Relationships. To sign up for Rod's free monthly relationship advice newsletter, please visit http://www.monsterrelationships.com Google Rod Louden to find more relationship articles. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rod_Louden http://EzineArticles.com/?Getting-Married-Soon?-Five-Key-Questions-to-Ask-Yourself-Before-You-Say-I-Do&id=216636 first time buyers loan even with bad credit faxless online payday loan el paso refinance car loan bad credit no credit check personal loans |
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Anyone in the world By Ruth Houston Have you been plagued by the nagging feeling that your husband might be having an affair? Well. Christmas is probably the ideal time to confirm your suspicions and perhaps find additional proof of your husbands infidelity, as well. Its only natural for lovers to want to buy gifts for each other like everyone else during the holiday season. But this exchange of gifts could prove to be a cheating husbands undoing. An observant wife can find some important clues if she knows what to look for. Gifts cost money. No man whos cheating on his wife is going to give his lover a cheap token of his affection. If he doesnt want to incur her wrath, he has to buy her a decent gift. Unless hes been squirreling away small sums over a period of weeks of months, the money has to come from somewhere. Have there been any suspicious withdrawals from your checking or savings accounts? Check the time period shortly before, during, or after the holiday season. Have there been any sizeable, unexplained ATM withdrawals during this time? What about credit card statements for the same period of time? Has he made any unusual charges at jewelry stores, boutiques or womens specialty stores? What about actual store receipts? If you find records of purchases made for gift items that you didnt personally receive, that should raise a red flag in your mind. Who did he give these gifts to, if not to you? Look around your home for hidden gifts underneath the bed, in the back of a drawer, on the floor at the back of the closet, the back of a little used shelf. Dont forget to check the car, as well. under the seat, in the glove compartment, the trunk, the tire well. If you find a hidden gift, dont automatically jump to conclusions unless its obvious that the gift was not intended for you (too large, too small, a color or style that he knows you wouldnt wear, or has another womans name attached) But if New Years Day rolls around and you still havent received the gift, then obviously it was given to someone else. Make it your business to find out who. Beverley was ecstatic when she found s box containing a hand crafted, one of a kind gold bracelet shed been admiring for some time. However, Christmas came and went, the box disappeared, but Beverley never received the bracelet. A few weeks later, at her health club, Beverley noticed a woman wearing a bracelet identical to the one in the box. After some discreet checking around, and finding several other clues to corroborate her suspicions, Beverly found out her husband and this woman were having an affair. Laura found a box containing a sexy satin negligee in the trunk of her husband Pauls car. He tried to pass it off as a gift hes bought for her, but upon closer examination she saw that it was 5 sizes too small. Paul tried in vain to convince Laura that the salesclerk had mistakenly put the wrong size in the box. But since shed previously found other telltale signs of an affair, his excuses fell on deaf ears. Warning bells should go off if your husband gives or receives a gift of an extremely personal nature. No woman other than yourself should be giving your husband dozen pairs of silk boxer shorts for Christmas -- unless its his mother or his sister (and even then you should check to make sure.) Also be wary if your husband gives or receives a disproportionately extravagant gift to or from any woman who is supposedly a casual friend or business acquaintance. Any unusually expensive gifts that suddenly appear in his possession during the holidays should be regarded at with suspicion. Especially if he tries to pass them off as things he purchased for himself, but cant produce any receipts. If youve found other warning signs of infidelity during the previous weeks or months, the Christmas gifts could be the missing pieces of the infidelity puzzle. Sit down and have a serious talk with your husband. Your marriage may be in jeopardy. Find out whats going on before its too late. 2003 About The Author Ruth Houston is the author of Is He Cheating on You? 829 Telltale Signs. For more information about the book or to sign up for her f*r*e*e Infidelity Newsletter visit http://www.IsHeCheatingOnYou.com or e-mail to CheatingSigns@aol.com RuthHouston@att.net Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ruth_Houston http://EzineArticles.com/?Christmas-Gifts-Can-Be-a-Cheating-Husbands-Undoing&id=31333 faxing loans no online payday searching for online private lender bad credit unsecured loan no fees ohio payday loans prosecute for closing bank account merchant cash advances are increasingly popular among business owners |
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Anyone in the world By Khieng Chho Are you wondering what particular type of plant you can have to beautify your house? Of course, you are busy so you are looking for a type which does not require so much attention. There are types of plant which can grow beautifully yet do not need constant attention. Do you want to know what it is? Read the article and find out. You are very busy doing your work and keeping your house so definitely, you do not have much time for gardening. However, vines are plants that climb up the walls of your house and add beauty to it. Vines grow without your attention. Even if you spend all the day without spending even a single minute of the day over your vines, it will grow through the use of fertilizer and constant care as well. Nevertheless, your vines can be a great cover to all the ugly places in your house such as rusty chain link fence or the areas in your house without paint. You can choose from the different types of vines. Vines can bear fruits and vegetables which are called vineyard vines. There are also flowering vines that can be grown on the gate of your house and non-flowering vines you can use in your veranda area. If you are tired of trees and bushes, vines can be a great suggestion and a lovely addition to your plant collections. The popularity of these vines is undeniable. Over the years, it has gained positive standing in adding essential assets to your house. Trumpet vines are one among the most popular vines. It is also known as hummingbird vine which produces big and colorful flowers which is a great food for the hummingbirds. Corkscrew vines can be a great suggestion if you are looking for flowering vines that are not daring. The flowers of this particular type of vines have a unique shape, tiny size and varieties of colors. Black eyed Susan vine and kudzu vine are also popular vines. Each has its own unique style and beautiful flowers. These types of vines can easily cover the entire house as it grows quickly and easily. In few years, you can savor the goodness of creating a unique house design. Vines can be a good addition to your house decoration. Check out the nearest shop where you can buy vines you can plant at your own home. It is the most unique way of putting nature back to your house. Khieng 'Ken' Chho is author and owner of Vinyard Vines. For related articles, visit Ken's website: http://vines.wicwoc.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Khieng_Chho http://EzineArticles.com/?Using-Vines-to-Beautify-Your-House&id=211112 wireless pc plan card no credit check plan nerd runt payday snicker grand costa rica money lenders advance america cash advance jasper texas |
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Anyone in the world By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rita_Jenkins] Rita Jenkins For years, there has been concern that antibiotics are overprescribed, and with good cause. Despite clear guidelines calling for prior testing, physicians prescribed antibiotics in 53 percent of sore throat cases in children, researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Children's Hospital Boston found in a recent study. This represents significantly more prescriptions than warranted for actual rates -- 15-36 percent -- of strep throat among kids with sore throat. Furthermore, almost half of those prescriptions were given in the absence of a test. Details of this research appear in the November 9, 2005, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Group A streptococcal pharyngitis, or strep throat, is the most common cause of sore throat for which antibiotics are indicated. However, many leading health organizations, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics say that a common "strep" test should be performed prior to prescribing recommended antibiotics. Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria "This study demonstrates that children with sore throat are frequently given unnecessary antibiotics," says lead author Jeffrey A. Linder, MD, MPH, a BWH internist. "This overprescribing of antibiotics could be easily remedied by following known guidelines, which include doing a simple, inexpensive strep test," he adds. "This is critical for not just children but all patients," Dr. Linder notes, "as unnecessary prescription of antibiotics can lead to a variety of issues, including increased costs, the potential development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and adverse drug effects." Researchers analyzed data from children aged 3 to 17 years from 1995 to 2003 with sore throat who visited office-based physicians, hospital outpatient departments and emergency departments. Among an estimated 7.3 million visits for sore throat over this time period, physicians prescribed antibiotics in 53 percent of the cases, the researchers found. Just 15 to 36 percent of children with sore throat actually have the strep throat bacterium, according to estimates. But only 53 percent of those who were given the antibiotics had been tested first. Testing Is Underused Over the eight-year time period of the study, physicians prescribed antibiotics less frequently, the researchers found, which suggests an encouraging trend. In 1995, 66 percent of cases were given antibiotics, decreasing to 54 percent of cases in 2003. Still, there was no decrease in the prescribing of non-recommended antibiotics, which made up 27 percent of antibiotic prescriptions, Dr. Linder points out. Recommended antibiotics for the treatment of strep throat are penicillin, amoxicillin, erythromycin and first-generation cephalosporins. "Strep testing is underused, and physicians should be ordering this important diagnostic test before prescribing antibiotics to kids with sore throat," emphasizes Dr. Linder. "Instead of writing a prescription, physicians should order a test and make sure they are treating kids' symptoms by offering a pain medication like acetaminophen or ibuprofen," he advises. Copyright 2005 Daily News Central Rita Jenkins is a health journalist for Daily News Central, an online publication that delivers breaking news and reliable health information to consumers, healthcare providers and industry professionals: [http://www.dailynewscentral.com] http://www.dailynewscentral.com Article Source: [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rita_Jenkins ] http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rita_Jenkins [http://ezinearticles.com/?Docs-Giving-Wrong-Rx-to-Kids-with-Sore-Throats?&id=97554 ] http://EzineArticles.com/?Docs-Giving-Wrong-Rx-to-Kids-with-Sore-Throats?&id=97554 money tree day loans fast cash in virginia foreign lenders for bad credit loans for americans first horizon home loan fax number |
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Anyone in the world By Mike Jones Never use the old-fashioned switch-blade razor. It is quite
unsuitable for pubic hair removal and can be dangerous. Choose a female razor, obtainable from Wilkinson Sword or
other well known razor manufacturers, rather than an
ordinary safety razor. The design makes it much more
difficult to cut yourself. Opt for a more expensive good quality razor rather than a
cheap throw away which is more likely to cause nicks,
soreness and razor burns in this sensitive area. If the pubic hair is thick and long use small scissors to
trim down the hair to about a quarter of an inch. This will
avoid blunting and clogging the razor too quickly. Wet a large, washcloth and lay it over the entire pubic area
for two or three minutes. Alternatively, take a long hot bath or stay in the shower
for a while making sure the pubic area receives a lot of
water. Pubic hair is coarser than head hair and needs more
time to soften when carrying out pubic hair removal. Apply plenty of shaving foam or gel over the area and leave
for a few minutes to soften further. Ordinary soap is not
suitable as it does not lock in the moisture to the hair the
way a shaving preparation cream or gel does. Experiment with different brands if you find some cause skin
irritation. They contain various chemicals and you need to
find one that suits you. Pull the skin straight with your free hand and shave without
applying pressure. Shave upwards against the direction of the hair growth. Make sure there is shaving foam on the skin each time you
make a stroke with the razor. Shaving bare skin can cause razor burn and can be especially
painful in pubic hair removal. Rinse the razor every couple of strokes as it will clog
easily. Rinse off and see any areas that may have been missed and
again apply gel to that area and shave. Massage unscented Vitamin E oil into the pubic area after
shaving. To stop or reduce itching after shaving rub an ice cube over
the area. Alternatively, rub a little baby oil into the pubic area. If you suffer from itchiness or blood spots, let the hair
grow back for a week before shaving again. Keep the shaven area well moisturized between shaves by
using a skin moisturizer or baby lotion. This will reduce
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