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  • Travel Nursing - Smooth Ride Or Bumpy Road? By: Scott Knutson
    Travel nursing is an up-and-coming profession that appeals to many nursing professionals for several reasons. Excellent pay and benefits, the chance to travel at the expense of someone else and variety are among the positive points of travel nursing. Sound great? It's not all the "bowl of cherries" that some believe.

    The idea of getting paid to travel appeals to many people. The problem is that we want to have time to take in the sights, relax and enjoy our travels. Travel...

    Tags: nursing uniforms, nursing scrubs, travel nursing

  • Family Guy (Season 3) DVD Review By: Britt Gillette
    Having first aired after the 1999 Super Bowl, Family Guy really hit its stride via cable re-runs and DVD sales (prompting Fox to announce the launch of Season 4 in May 2005, following the show's original cancellation following Season 3). An animated series building a similar cult following to The Simpsons and Futurama, Family Guy employs its own unique brand of humor distinct to its other animated peers…

    Family Guy follows the life and exploits of Peter Griffin, an idiotic...

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  • 8 Ways To Focus Your Child On Learning… Starting Right Now! By: Megan Wiles
    1. Dress for Success

    As tempting as it may be in the homeschool setting to roll out of bed, pour a bowl of cereal, and begin instruction in your bathrobe, it is important that you dress for success. Your children need to know the importance of the education they are receiving. There is no quicker way to give your at-home classroom an aura of respect, than by dressing the part. Clothing does not have to be formal, but it can't be sloppy either. Similarly, your students sho...

    Tags: homeschool, homeschooling, homeschool lessons, homeschool curriculum

  • Pre-Workout Ramblings From A Dedicated Bodybuilder By: Sean Nalewanyj
    It's exactly 5:55pm. I'm sitting in front of my computer, choking down a bowl of tuna. I have a bottle of water beside me and am preparing for my 7pm workout: back and biceps.
    Tags: muscle, muscle building, bodybuilding, fitness, nalewanyj, body building, weight lifting

  • Super Quick Pea Salads By: Gordon Angrignon
    Making a pea salad is quick and easy. Here is the basic recipe with some options to tweak it up a little.

    If you're putting a meal together and need something quick to go with it, a simple pea salad recipe may be the answer.

    It's very simple, just drain the water from a can of peas and put peas into a bowl. Add a little chopped vegetable and a tablespoon or so of mayonnaise and mix.

    That's the basic recipe, here's a few suggestions to spice it up a little:

    1 - Add...

    Tags: pea salad, pea salad recipe, mayonnaise, garlic, vegetables, spice.

  • You Are A Master Of Biofeedback - You Just Don't Know It Yet By: Eric Cho
    Have you ever felt feverish and decided to go to bed with a hot bowl of soup? Does your preference for dessert depend on the numbers shown on your bathroom scale? Well, then you have been listening to your body! Depending upon the readings on the thermometer, you decided to opt for hot soup (which supplies fluids) and rest. The figures on your bathroom scales tell you whether you should take that extra serving of strawberry cake or not.

    Well, then you are not new to biofee...

    Tags: biofeedback, bio feedback, thermometer, scales, health instruments

  • Player Profile: T. J. Cloutier By: Kenneth Bateman
    T. J. Cloutier was born in Albany, California is 1939. He is married, has six children and now makes his home in Richardson, Texas with his second wife, Joy. He was attending the University of California at Berkeley on an athletic scholarship for both baseball and football and in 1959, played in the Rose Bowl. He dropped out of school to help his father pay his mother’s medical bills and was later drafted into the United States Army.

    The first time he played poker was in...

    Tags: Poker, Online Poker, Play Poker, Poker Room

  • How They Stack Up - The AFC West In July By: Jay Nault
    Many pundits see a clear-cut favorite in the AFC West, and perhaps they’re right - the Denver Broncos, at least on paper, appear to have a significant edge over their brethren in the division. However, each of the other three teams made changes that could lead to one or more surprise challengers for the division title. Each team’s offseason movements are detailed below.

    Denver Broncos

    Offseason Additions:
    The Broncos are right on the cusp of the Super Bowl, as they cam...

    Tags: How, , They, Stack, Up, The, AFC, Wes, in, July

  • Colitis Explained By: Sharon Dobson
    There are a diverse range of diseases that affect various areas of the digestive tract. Many of these conditions, grouped in the category of irritable bowel disease (IBD), are indistinguishable from other similar diseases like Crohn’s Disease and Irritable Bowl Syndrome, thus, diagnosis is often a complicated and must adopt a trial-and-error approach.

    Colitis is a disease that results in the inflammation of the lining of the large intestine, or colon. Researchers have esti...

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  • How Excited Would You Be To Have Rolling Stones Tickets? By: Jay Nault
    If you happen to have heard of one of the biggest bands of all time, perhaps you’d be interested to know that Rolling Stones tickets are available once again for their latest tour. The Rolling Stones are more cultural icons at this point than a band, and their on-stage performances have been legendary for more than 40 years. How many rock and roll bands would still be hip enough to be asked to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl? The answer is one. A look at their amaz...
    Tags: How, Excited, would, you, be, to, have, Rolling, Stones, Tickets,

  • What Your Cleaning Company Needs to Know About the Hazard Communication Law By: Steve Hanson
    As a cleaning company you use various chemicals in your day-to-day operations. Products such as floor finish, toilet bowl cleaners, disinfectants, carpet spotters and all-purpose cleaners contain various ingredients that can pose a hazard to your employees' health and well-being. This article clarifies your responsibilities to your employees' safety, as stated in the "Right To Know Law".
    Tags: cleaning company, hazard communication law

  • Tips On How To Use Sugar In Hair Removal By: Susan Mathiesen
    Sugaring, a recipe for hair removal. This hair removal technique starts in the kitchen. Start with a cup of regular sugar, a quarter cup of honey, and juice from half of a lemon. Microwave this mixture for two to three minutes or until it starts to bubble. It should have a smooth consistency at this point. Leave the bowl to cool for about five minutes.

    Now that the sugar solution has cooled you need to get a wooden stick similar to a tongue depressor for applying it, while...

    Tags: hair removal, beauty tips

  • Animal Water Bottles: Now They're For Your Birds, Too By: Grant Carroll
    For bird owners, it is common knowledge that birds can be expert mess makers. One thing they seem to love is pooping or dunking food in their water bowl. While this is an annoyance to us, it can be a serious health hazard for a bird. Water bottles, however, are a simple and easy solution.
    Tags: bird care info, how to care for a bird, how to water a bird, water bottle for animals, bird fe

  • Migraines, Fibromyalgia, IBS, Neck Pain, TMJ, or Panic Attacks Out of Control? Make Lifestyle Changes! By: BONKBOY
    Migraines, Fibromyalgia, IBS, Neck Pain, TMJ, or Panic Attacks Out of Control? Make Lifestyle Changes!

    How can you take control of what is out of control? Begin with the basics. The basics mean making healthy lifestyle choices. Migraines, fibromyalgia, IBS, frequently neck pain, TMJ, and panic attacks are interrelated. The common denominator is migraine. I have chosen the phrase migraine syndrome to group the above symptoms together, because when you control migraines.

    Tags: Migraine headache

  • The Ice Cream Sundae - It's History By: Scott Byers
    One of the most famous ice cream desserts would have to be the ice cream sundae. Next to the banana split, it is one of the most served ice cream desserts in the United States. A Sundae is just a bowl filled with ice cream and then topped with some type of sauce or syrup. The most common types of sundaes are chocolate caramel, butterscotch, or strawberry. Other toppings are placed on a sundae, but are not part of the orginal makeup. In fact, nuts, dairy cream, and cherries are just an addition to the wonder sundae.
    Tags: ice cream, food, sundae, summer,

  • Football Betting Myths By: Luken Karel
    Given the massive popularity of the NFL, it's surprising that the sport is shrouded in so much betting misunderstanding and misconception.

    Let's try to separate betting myth from reality:

    Myth #1: Betting lines are created to beat the public.
    Reality: With the exception of the Super Bowl, the public plays almost no role in the linemaking process. The betting line is created and adjusted to meet the opinion of professional gamblers because it is they, not the casual fan...

    Tags: Football, Betting, Myths, the greek

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