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What is Travel Insurance?

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Travel Insurance is designed to protect your health, belongings, and your financial investment in your trip. It provides peace of mind for you and your family while on your vacation. If you are travelling abroad, be it on business or pleasure it is a good idea to consider taking out travel insurance. Whilst it is not compulsory, most travel companies and tour operators usually insist on some form of insurance as a stipulation of their holiday product. Travel insurance is an insurance product ...
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Sep 03 2010


"Necktie hometown" re

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Not long ago, China Textile Industry Association in Beijing, Fashion Design Square (D? PARK) Fashion Club will be "China's silk products fashion trend release base" of the plaque awarded Shengzhou City, Zhejiang Province. This indicates that enjoy "necktie hometown" reputation Shengzhou City, while vigorously developing industries cluster, there has been a new card. In the awarding ceremony, Shengzhou also to holy, regression, Uygur, praise wonderful interpretation of chapter 4 ...
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Sep 02 2010


Trip to France Coming Up? Two Ways to Brush Up Those French

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Many travelers to France indicate that they would like to brush up on their French language skills before their trip. Make no mistake, learning a foreign language well enough to communicate reasonably well is very difficult. However, if you studied French in high school or college you might be able to put some of that long-ago effort to good use. Being able to communicate, even with only a few words at your disposal, can make a trip much more fun, and it will perhaps help you figure out where ...
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Sep 01 2010


Introduction to bonsai tree growing

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The art of growing bonsais is an ancient oriental tradition, in which bonsai means "tray gardening". There are traces of bonsais (miniature trees or bushes) in Egypt, Japan and China, and it was considered that the miniature tree would have concentrated the powers of the actual-size tree. Bonsai trees require a lot of care. The branches, leaves and roots need regular pruning to maintain the shape of the plant. Pinching is also required and even the use of small wires to keep the branches ...
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Aug 31 2010


Busted! 8 Home Organizing Myths Exposed

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You can create multiple reasons to NOT get organized at home. But the truth is that the only obstacle stopping you from getting organized is you. It's not family members, it's not the absence of cash and it's not a lack of home organizational know-how. Read onward to expose these myths now. With that out of the way, you can get on with organizing your life and home in ways that make you a happier, less stressed and more productive person. MYTH #1: You have to organize your home in a day. TRUTH: ...
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Aug 30 2010


Tree and Shrub Care Programs

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Tree and Shrub Care Programs In many communities there are companies that offer tree and shrub care programs. These programs are the health care plans of the plant world. They are designed to help you monitor and care for your plants, as well as treat problems that come up. It is even possible for you to design your own tree and shrub care program that can aid you as you take care of the plants yourself, with minimal help from the care specialist. But one thing is certain: in order to keep your ...
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Aug 29 2010


Local Company gains Four Nominations in Computer Trade `Oscars'

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Products of North Staffordshire based computer manufacturers, Optronix Limited, have been nominated in four categories of Computer Trade Shopper's 2005 Excellence Awards, the computer trade's equivalent of the Oscars, run in association with Microsoft, Microscope, Intel and VIP Computers. Competing with industry giants Sony, Iiyama, Samsung and Gigagabyte among many others, the number of product category nominations exceeds that of any other manufacturer worldwide. 'For any product to receive ...
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Aug 28 2010


Moneynet blasts high street travel agents for exorbitant

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Moneynet blasts high street travel agents for exorbitant insurance premiums * Holidaymakers taken for a ride with 'extortionate' high street travel insurance premiums * Single trip premiums not regulated by FSA ' consumers vulnerable * Buying online cheap, convenient and transparent Holidaymakers are today advised to avoid buying costly insurance from high street travel agents. Online financial comparison site www.moneynet.co.uk shows in its latest figures that major high street players like ...
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Aug 27 2010


How to Optimize Accessibility and Mobility in Your Home

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How to Optimize Accessibility and Mobility in Your Home 1. When assistive devices are being used in the home there is sometimes a problem with doorways being too narrow. Some hardware stores have hinges that allow the door to open and drop back in line with the frame and provide an extra few inches for access. 2. Remove the trim around the inside edge of the door from the floor to the midway point of the frame. This will add an extra half inch to the door way and may be enough to allow ...
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Aug 26 2010


Ten Tips for Working at Home

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1.Maintain regular working hours and stick to them. 2.Get a separate phone line, computer and printer that are only used for your business. 3.Keep your workspace separate from your living space. Ideally it should be visually and acoustically separate from the living quarters. 4.To gauge your progress maintain goals and to do lists. On Sunday night or Monday morning create a plan for the week. At the end of the week take time to reflect on your progress. 5.Find other independent workers or a ...
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Aug 25 2010