December 09, 2007
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December 08, 2007
Now when my teeth do get to that stage where they are sensitive, I get an instant shock from a cold cola or a cup of hot tea. Thank God I donÂ’t have to deal with cold winter air, or I would be driven insane. But those daily experiences mentioned above are quite enough, thank you very much.
Biotene’s sensitive formula contains potassium nitrate as the active ingredient to combat hypersensitivity. The result? An almost immediate reduction in the “shock and yow!” sensation when my teeth are subjected to a temperature change. It tastes great, too, and leaves a great aftertaste as well.
Biotene is not a miracle product, and canÂ’t replace regular dental care. It is, however, a great sensitive toothpaste, since it solves the problem and doesnÂ’t merely provide a temporary fix for the sensitivity.
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CollectiblesToday.com has many wonderful collectible gifts available form the finest manufacturers. They are committed to customer satisfaction and delivering quality products. drop by and see their many wonderful gifts today.
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December 07, 2007
Of course, plastic surgery has reaches the zenith of its potential when used to aid the people suffering from various physical defects and deformities due to birth defects, accidents or burns. And as medical professionals advance the field of plastic surgery, the techniques are becoming more beneficial for more people. For example, breast augmentation, which began for cosmetic purposes for women who had lost a breast as a result of accidents or medical treatment, has become big business with many women getting the procedure done to increase the size of their breasts. There are also breast reductions, which can be beneficial to women whose breast size has created difficulties with their vertebrae, as an example.
In recent years, some of these techniques have been transferred over into the ever-growing field of liposuction. This is all the more true as obesity has emerged as a major problem around the world. As a result, medical science is continuing to introduce new and faster ways to providing some relief in the problem. If you are looking for a Beverly Hills liposuction provider, you might want to consider visiting the last link to learn more about liposuction and one popular provider in the area. They are known for providing all sorts of Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery, and so can meet your needs for any sort of plastic surgery.
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December 06, 2007
cell phones for senior citizens, it is fair to say that the easier the phone is to use, the better the fit. After all, many seniors have special needs, so the phone may need features like big buttons, and an easy-to-read display for older folks with failing eyesight. Unfortunately, most cell phone manufacturers place a high premium on ensuring that phones that are feature-rich, stylish and small. So how can they accommodate a senior who just wants a cell phone that they allows them to just dial, talk, and hang up? Well, there is an answer – a couple of fantastic senior cell phones">senior cell phones that fit the bill wonderfully. I’m talking about the Jitterbug Phones.
Jitterbug offer two types of cell phones with large buttons and simple instructions. The Jitterbug OneTouch is an incredibly easy phone for senior citizens who do not want any complicated dialing features. It doesnÂ’t even have a numerical keypad. On the other hand, it does have a big red emergency button to press should there be a need some assistance. The Jitterbug Dial, on the other hand, has large fonts on the display, buttons that are large and easy to press, and important contacts can be pre-installed into the phone. With these two phones, Jitterbug has made it easier for senior citizens to keep in touch with their loved ones or to call for assistance. These cell phones are designed with the goal of making life easier for seniors and would certainly make great gifts for senior citizens">gifts for senior citizens this Christmas. Visit Jitterbug.com today to find out more!
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Do you want a place to talk about dogs? Someplace where you can get information about care and feeding of your pet, of training animals for show, and even about breeding? Well, you can find such Dog Forums at BreederRetriever.com/Forums/, where they have discussion threads on all manner of Puppy Problems and Doggie Dos and Don'ts. And if you look around the site further, you can also find reputable breeders from whom you can get your pure-bred pup -- a great companion for life.
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Why not rent a house or a condo instead? You know, a place that has all the comforts of home ready for you. Someplace you can settle in to for the duration to get a good rest.
Over at HomeAway.com, they have great Vacation Rentals available for you for not much more than you would pay for a hotel. For example, I just saw one unit located a zip code away. I know what the local hotels charge for a night -- and this place is only $20 more a night than the hotel three blocks away! Seems to me there are some great deals out there, if you take the time to look.
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December 05, 2007
That is where title insurance comes into the picture. The title company has already given you the assurance that there are no blots on title to the property you are purchasing – at least none that can be discovered from the public records. The title insurance will then cover undiscovered claims growing out of the unrecorded or overlooked claims that could threaten your ownership of the real estate.
After purchasing title insurance, the
title insurance companies protect you by defending your title in the face of the claim, in court if necessary, and they cover the cost of settling if the claim proves valid. What they do is protect your title and maintain your possession of your property.
ItÂ’s a win-win. You only pay premium, when you purchase your home; title companies routinely offer it at closing, so you are covered from day 1.
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Unless, of course, it is all a satire -- and if it is, it is good enough to leave me guessing.
Drop by, take a look, and enjoy!
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December 04, 2007
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At EZUnsecured.com, it is possible for anyone to expand their businesses when they feel the time is right. Their application process is easy, their decisions are quick, and their service is fantastic. So, if the time seems right, talk to EZUnsecured.com!
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Recently, a family member found herself facing a real problem with the property upon which she had built her home. She and her husband had made the purchase years ago, and had built a nice house for the family. But when probate was done on the will of a neighboring farmer, there arose a question about where the property line was -- and that property line ran right through the house. That is where the title companies got involved, and worked out the issue so that the home remained in their possession without any additional expense to them. Not bad for a policy on which you pay only a single premium at the time you purchase the house.
So as you close on the sale of your new property, check out various title insurance companies to make sure that you are getting a policy from one that is reputable.
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One of the places where this market has really taken off has been in Dubai. These temporary residences include beautiful hotel apartments in Dubai that are centrally located in this modern, cosmopolitan country located on the Gulf. The selection out there is truly astonishing, especially given the recent increase in residential construction in Dubai which is intended to cater to Westerners who are in Dubai as part of its thriving business community. There are also beautiful villas in Dubai for those who are looking for a larger, more luxurious place to live. Regardless of where you choose to stay, these accommodations have modern, luxurious amenities for you to enjoy during your stay. The communities in which these residences are located meet the most exacting wishes for visitors, often complete with round-the-clock security coverage.
Now you may ask, how much are these luxury accommodations in Dubai will cost the weary traveler. Well, Dubai furnished apartments can had for less than $200 a day, depending upon what your needs and wants are. The upper limit? Well, letÂ’s just say that depends upon how much luxury you want. To find out more, though, you need to get in touch with the fine folks at http://www.dubaiapartments.biz/ about their more than 120 rental properties. Their easy-to-use website will allow you to pick just the right place to stay, so be sure to check with them for more information about the residential possibilities for your stay in beautiful Dubai!
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December 03, 2007
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December 02, 2007
That’s why there are two items I really want to see under our tree on Christmas – a pair that complement each other quite well. I want an Emergency Response Kit for my wife, and an Emergency Preparedness Kit for me. Let's be honest -- if we had found it necessary to sustain ourselves away from shelter -- in our car, no less -- during the storm because of a mechanical failure or running out of gas (thank God for Sam's Club in the Woodlands!), we would have had little in the way of food to eat and less water than would have been advisable -- after all, we had expected to be on the road under 12 hours as we escaped to Oklahoma. That’s why I want Santa to shop for me at PlanetMace.com, your one-stop website for personal, home, auto and child safety gear. They have both of the items I want, and many more besides.
Of course, there are some stocking stuffers we could use, too. They’ve got door and window braces that can help make Paula feel more safe at home when I’m at school. There is also alarm gear, in case someone ever does want to get into the house. You can even buy lock pick set for a loved one if they need one – though I can’t see why I would need one.
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Well, I just found one more item I'd like to add to my collection of interesting stuff -- this topographic representation of the Earth brought to life through the magic of plasma!
Now this look at it. There is our planet, with a cool blue glow suffusing the whole. And yet, when you touch the surface, caressing the surface of Mother Earth, green bolts of plasma are formed, creating a light show within the globe that provides new perspectives on the planet and its surface. How exciting -- not only would this be great as a decoration at home, but also as an interesting classroom item.
Now where does one get such an item? Would you believe at a site called CoolStuffExpress.com? They have, as the name suggests, lots of cool stuff for home and office – including this and lot’s more Plasma Art. And they should – they have been supplying such products to museum stores for years, and so they know what quality is and what the buying public likes. Drop by and see for yourself!
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Not only that, but there's the grand prize. After five days, one individual will be picked to receive ALL FIVE of days of their selections. Yeah, you've done your math right -- that's up to $5000 worth of prizes in one shot.
What gift do i want? Well, today I registered for the HP Pavilion tx1200 1.8 GHz Tablet PC. It is a great computer with all the bells and whistles. It has great speed, a 120 GB hard drive, and 2 gigs of RAM. That should take care of all of my computing needs right there, but when you add the Ethernet card and the CD-RW, that makes it even better. Heck, it comes close to what is available on my desktop! And what is really nice is the way the screen can be turned to face different directions, it means that there are some things I could use it for in the classroom that a traditional desktop could not be used.
So what do you think – did I make the right choice?
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Believe it or not, there are actually guys like that out there who say they can teach you The Rules of Seduction. Now that sounds like an interesting concept to me. Let's set aside the question of ethics for a minute -- but just a minute -- and ask the key question: "Is there a way to guarantee that you can pick up any woman you want?" These guys say that there are, and that they can be learned if you have the motivation.
Now there is the ethical question related to these rules. Are you out to use these women and cast them aside? Or are you looking for romance and love? If the latter is the case, I can’t argue against learning The Rules of Seduction as a way of meeting that special one. If one is into selfish pleasure, definitely not – but then again, could such techniques work for one who was insincere? We’ll find out on December 7 when the UK’s Channel 4 airs a special about these pick up artists.
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But the latest report from Iraq makes the apologist for all things jihadi look particularly foolish and biased -- civilian deaths are falling in a dramatic fashion due to the surge.
The number of Iraqis killed last month fell to 718, an Associated Press tally showed, the lowest monthly death toll since just before the 2006 bombing of a Shiite shrine provoked a vicious cycle of retaliatory sectarian violence.The figures come as the military says violence has fallen to levels not seen in nearly two years, while acknowledging that Iraqis are still dying in unacceptable numbers.
* * * It was the third consecutive monthly decline in the death toll of Iraqi civilians and security forces since August, when a massive suicide bombing targeting minority Yazidis in northern Iraq helped push the figure to at least 1,956.
Some 500 are thought to have perished in the bombing of the Yazidis.
At least 1,023 Iraqis were killed in September, 911 in October and 718 in November, the lowest since January 2006, when 615 Iraqis were killed, according to figures compiled by the AP from hospital, police and military officials, as well as accounts from reporters and photographers. Insurgent deaths were not included. Other counts differ and some have given higher civilian death tolls.
The number of U.S. troop deaths also declined for the sixth consecutive month, with at least 37 recorded in November, according to an AP tally based on military figures. That was the lowest number since March 2006, when 31 American service members died.
The U.S. military has said the decline in the number of deadly attacks is largely due to a troop buildup this summer of some 30,000 additional troops that enabled them to get closer to the population, as well as a sharp turn of public opinion against al-Qaida in Iraq and other extremist groups.
Yeah, there's that whole problem of success undermining the liberals' preferred policy of surrender and retreat.
But not to worry -- the media shills for the Islamist jihadis are always willing to put matters into perspective with the help for the academic shills for Islamist jihadis. Take this Columbia (of course) professor and UN (of course) official who is anointed an expert on civilian casualties despite working with health and nutrition issues.
An expert on the effect of conflicts on civilians agreed, saying that while the downward trend was positive, it needed to be kept in perspective."We've gone from horrific levels of murder to very bad, which is an improvement but not a reason to celebrate," said Richard Garfield, a professor at New York's Columbia University and a manager of health and nutrition for the World Health Organization.
"At these so-called low levels, there's a massive number of excess deaths still likely to occur."
Expert, of course, is AP speak for "someone who agrees with us, regardless of credentials.
Oh, and remember one minor detail, folks -- the civilian dead are being killed by the terrorists, not by Americans. That won't end if we withdraw, and will get worse.
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December 01, 2007
Now what will you find at MadGringo.com? Well for one, you will find some of the best Hawaiian shirts I've sen anywhere, in a variety of colors an patterns. You'll fond sarongs in some of the same patterns. And then there are t-shirts, flip-flops, bags, and other merchandise epitomizing the "Go Slow" attitude. You'll even find some reasonably priced gift baskets -- all gathered up in an aluminum beer bucket! Yep, it is all about fun and relaxation over at that site.
The whole “Go Slow” ethos of MadGringo.com is one that calls for all of us to slow our lives down and take it easy. Too often, even our recreation is one frantic effort do something more. The Hawaiian shirts urge us to do something quite different – to be, rather than to do, during our leisure time. So Go Slow with Mad Gringo!
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Well, there is a way to check it all out in advance so that you make the best web hosting choice. At WebHostingChoice.com they've compiled the information and allow you to use their Quick Web Host Search to find options that meet your needs. And all hostingservices are given a rating so that you can sort out the wheat from the chaff.
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Well, I may have found the solution to the problem -- instant snow! You guys probably think IÂ’m nuts, but there is a product called InstaSnow that just requires a little bit of water to produce realistic appearing snow. They use it for movies and plays, and it is great for decorating. Even better, it is non-toxic and reusable. I wonder if my wife will kill me if she wakes up Christmas morning and finds a InstaSnow-covered pat all the way from the bedroom t the Christmas tree?
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As IÂ’ve gotten older, IÂ’ve come to realize that tours are often the best way to make sure you see what interests you and avoid the rip-offs and gimmicks. ThatÂ’s why I like the Trusted Tours and Attractions concept of offering you choices within your tour packages. For example, if I were to travel to Savannah, IÂ’d have the choice of a number of Old Town Trolley tours that would take me to great sites, as well as tours of special attractions and riverboat cruises complete with a nice meal. And the options are such that folks with interests from history to the arts, to architecture.
Oh, and donÂ’t forget to drop by and sign up for their e-newsletter. This month they are doing a drawing for 4 Sigtseeing Tour tickets in any one of their 21 cities, just for signing up for the newsletter. Or you could win an iPod Nano instead.
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