What’s In In Investments?
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The biggest investment most people make is a house. Then there’s the cost of maintenance, repairs and improvements. After a few years remodeling is a possibility, but insurance is a must. With a house it’s always something; but as long as the interest on mortgages is tax deductible, homeowners can sleep in a tax shelter. [...]
Are Everyday Heroes A Daily Experience?
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Tamien Bain was fourteen when he and two friends robbed a McDonald’s. Tamien was tried as an adult and served twelve years in prison. Unlike some prisoners, he didn’t find Jesus. He found music. Now twenty-nine, Tamien is known as Miami rapper “BAING The Locksmith”; and he knows it’s never too late to be a [...]
Do We Fight Change For Exercise?
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The law for taxing cell phone use was written 20 years ago. That’s when cell phones were the size and weight of bricks - when they cost $4,000 and were used only by top executives. Today they’re smaller, lighter, cheaper and used by almost everyone - but the law hasn’t changed. Personal calls made on [...]
Was Darwin Wrong About Evolution?
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Despite Darwin’s theory of evolution, there are people who don’t seem to have evolved mentally. A man from Tennessee booked a hotel room so he and his girlfriend could celebrate the first anniversary of the day they met. To make the room more romantic, he arranged candles on the floor to spell “I Love U”. [...]
Do Clouds Still Have Silver Linings?
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Do cutbacks in government spending have silver linings? They do for some people in Utah. Utah is the first state to switch to a four-day workweek for government employees. Although state police, prison guards and employees of the court and public universities aren’t included in the one-year experiment, 17,000 employees will be working 10-hour days [...]
Why Doesn’t Time Fly In Airplanes?
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Today when people pay to fly, they’re not through paying. Airlines are continually coming up with new fees to keep themselves flying. American, Northwest, United and U.S. Air are charging $15 for checked baggage. Although Jet Blue isn’t charging for checked baggage yet, it charges $7 for pillows and blankets. Yes, you can keep them [...]
What Is The Source Of Resourcefulness?
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“Never trouble another for what you can do for yourself” - that was Thomas Jefferson’s way of saying be resourceful; and the 3rd president of the Unite States epitomized resourcefulness. In addition to being an astute politician, Jefferson was an architect, author, horticulturist, inventor, paleontologist and founder of the University of Virginia. When President Kennedy [...]
Who Said It Couldn’t Be Done?
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India’s Tata Motors is about to do what car manufacturers said couldn’t be done. It’s about to release the Nano, a $2,500 car. The Nano, which is 10 feet long and 5 feet wide, has 4 doors, can accommodate 4 adults and is expected to get 47 miles per gallon. The company’s chairman compares the [...]
How Schools Need to Handle Wet Carpets
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When it comes to wet carpet and children, these two do not mix. Wet carpet can be dangerous and can cause illnesses, especially if mold has started to grow on it. If you have wet carpet, then you should be sure to take care of it as soon as possible. Wet carpet is not something [...]
Silly Yuppie, Trailers Are For Boats!
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So, you bought a brand new shiny bike and you don’t want to get it dirty. You’ve decided that taking it to the rally at Sturgis by trailer should protect it. Get real! The whole idea of the Sturgis Bike rally is not just to meet people at the rally but the adventure and experience [...]