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    Field Notes on Country Linguistics

    by Nola Kelsey in: Creative Writing

    As Suzy stammered, my ears perked up. For distraction I called out, “Hey Kathy, put on another pot of coffee.” Suzy spoke again. The fact is, gouging my own eyes out with a ketchup bottle would not have distracted me. A linguistic calamity was eminent.
    The hair on the back of my neck stood up, then [...]

    Cooking up a Lighting Plan for your Kitchen

    by Paul Forte in: Kitchen

    Your kitchen, more than any other room in your home, needs a good well thought out lighting plan. Today’s kitchens have many more functions than just cooking a meal. For many families it is the most frequently used room in the house. Besides the obvious preparation of meals, kitchens today are also a place for [...]

    Secret Strategies Of The Gurus: Guru 1 - Bill Gates As A Small Business Entrepreneur

    by Rick Tanzo in: Online Shopping

    Introduction:
    Strategies are strategies. Dismiss for a moment from your mind what some people are saying about Bill Gates’s offensive practices he used to transform himself from a small business entrepreneur to a titan in the business world. There are yet honest-to-goodness strategies we can glean from his sleeves. We can study, learn from them and [...]

    Comparing Publicity Submitting Articles Online, PressReleases, Book Signings, and Blogs

    by Judy Cullins in: Articles

    Comparing Publicity: Submitting Articles Online, PressReleases, Book Signings, and Blogs
    Your audience online awaits information from you. That’s why they visit Web sites related to their interest area. With that in mind, know that writing and submitting articles is the number one Online publicity and promotion game around.
    You already know that a great Web [...]

    Grow Your B2B Small Business Without Marketing

    by Joel Walsh in: Small Business

    Summary: Want to grow your business-to-business small business without chasing after new clients? Expand with new value-added services that complement your existing offering. Find out how.
    If you have a business-to-business small business, some of your clients inevitably will go out of business, get bought out, undergo management shake-ups, or just get seduced by a [...]

    The Glycemic Index and Dieting

    by Protica Research in: Diabetics

    The field of nutrition is awash with charts, tables, diagrams, models, acronyms, and abbreviations; more than the average person can memorize. As such, one often comes across someone who has simply burnt out trying to keep track of how much to eat, when to eat it, how to find the calories from fat, the RDI, [...]

    How to Decide Whether to Keep Your Marriage or Other Relationship Going or to End It

    by Terry Mansfield in: Relationship

    How to Decide Whether to Keep Your Marriage or Other Relationship
    Going or to End It
    by Terry Mansfield
    In their top-selling book “Should You Stay or Should You Go?”
    Relationship Coaches Susie and Otto Collins offer expert advice
    to help you decide how to know WHEN or IF it’s time to break up,
    leave your relationship or get a [...]

    RPG:table and computer

    by Efimov Peter in: PC Games

    It’s not a secret that table RPG games are not so popular as they used to be. However a certain number of amateurs are still fond of them. What is so particular about a pasteboard box or a book with rules? It seems that all the advantages have their ” younger computer brothers”: no manual [...]

    HDTV? You Ain’t Seen NOTHING yet!

    by Bob Wood in: Recreation

    Remember the Osborn? Or was it the Osborne? Actually, I knew it existed, but didn’t care. This thing was a personal computer. Like we’d ever need one of those? Those new electric typewriters with memory were the rage. THAT was something!
    Flash forward and we are upon the reverse engineered UFO goodies. Oh, wait, no, [...]

    From One Cup Coffee Makers to “Smart” Refrigerators: Kitchen Appliances Catch Up with the Speed of Life

    by Ann Cafferty in: Cooking Tips

    From One Cup Coffee Makers to “Smart” Refrigerators:
    Kitchen Appliances Catch up with the Speed of Life
    By R.L. Fielding
    The modern kitchen would not be complete without a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave, and a coffee maker. As fixtures in one of the most important rooms in the house, these appliances are on the forefront of [...]


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