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  • Guide To Caravan Awnings
    By: Heather Robinson | - Awnings generally come in three types - the full awning, the porch awning and the canopy awning.

    Full awnings will run the full length of your caravan, providing the maximum amount of floor space. These can incorporate sleeping compartments, ideal for children, and can easily house a small table and chairs so you can still dine outside on cooler evenings.

    Full awnings come in various sizes in terms of depth. You may think the bigger the better, as you'll get more floor ...

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  • Himfr.com Reports Increasing Exports Ease Wind Pressure Equipment Capacity
    By: Frbiz | - Foreign markets may become our power equipment solution as a way of excess capacity. Along with wind power equipment manufacturing, production cost continually improve the ability of lower, Chinese wind of changing courses was 4.17%] [1.00 equipment is becoming more and more obvious economic advantages.

    Recently, changzheng electric [number 5.85 typical 600122] (,) subsidiary guangxi yinhe moxa million diss wind power Co., LTD and Amy million contract, Julio Co., LTD. Signed a $1.8 ...

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  • An Essential Guide For Boat Insurance
    By: Jackie De Burca | - As a boat owner or someone who aspires to be one, it is vital to understand the differences between car and boat insurance. Like car insurance the quotes you will receive for boat insurance will be based around a variety factors. Finding cheap boat insurance will depend on the age of the boat, the mooring location and other factors.

    This insurance is more complex than in the case of cars, as the factors are also related to the type of boating you may do. So on top of the boat's ...

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  • What Is A Production Tax Credit?
    By: Joaquin Altenberg | - The Production Tax Credit (PTC) was originally authorized by the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to provide a 10-year, inflation-adjusted tax credit based on the energy produced by qualified wind, solar, geothermal, open and closed-loop bioenergy using dedicated energy crops and small hydroelectric projects, among other technologies. Since the EPA was passed in 1992, the PTC has been renewed several times since the original legislation. Generally, wind and closed-loop geothermal projects con ...
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  • How Will Cap-and-trade Affect Wind Energy?
    By: Niraj Patel | - Cap and trade

    Cap and trade is a regulatory system that sets a government limit on overall emissions of pollutants like the heat-trapping gases scientists have linked to global warming -- the "cap." Each company gets a certain amount of credits or permits, beyond which companies cannot emit more pollution. It then allows utilities, manufacturers and other emitters to "trade" pollution permits, or allowances, amongst themselves.

    On June 26, 2009, the U.S. House of Repres ...

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  • What Is Net Metering And How Does It Work?
    By: Joaquin Altenberg | - Net Metering is now implemented in more than 30 states in the United States, in the sphere of renewable energy generation. It is a policy that allows private individuals to benefit from individual power generation which works in conjunction with the electric utilities. For example, a homeowner or business owner has a wind power generation system that is connected to the utility grid and produces enough power for their personal use as well as an additional surplus, in which they can profit from. ...
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  • Top Tips For Caravan Fire Safety
    By: Heather Robinson | - When pitching your caravan, always check the fire procedure for the site along with obtaining a detailed map of the area so you can guide the fire brigade to your location should the need arise. Make sure you leave at least 6 metres between your caravan and any parked cars, neighbouring caravans or tents.

    During the summer months, barbecues are one of the more common causes of fires on campsites, but as the summer draws to a close, the barbecues are put into storage and there may be ...

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  • What Is The Feed In Tariff Program?
    By: Adriana Noton | - The impact of climate change has resulted in many governments coming up with programs to counter the negative impact. To do this, there has been an effort to move towards using renewable energy sources. A Feed-In Tariff (FiT) is an incentive program to promote the implementation of renewable energy by way of government legislation. The regional or national utility or power companies are mandated to purchase electricity generated from renewable sources, such as wind power, solar power, hydropower ...
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  • Universal Updater For Windows 7
    By: K P Pandey | - Apple took some criticism last month for flicking the iPhone Configuration Utility to Windows users who have the Apple Updater Software installed. The software was completely useless for computer users and to those who don't even own iPhones. In the way, this underscores a basic defect that Windows allows third-party software updates to run indiscriminately on people's computers. Universal Updater application is the solution which provides a control on how software developers push windows 7 upda ...
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  • Storm Damage And Your Insurance
    By: Michael challiner | - If you or your family has been unfortunate enough to have suffered from flood or storm damage to your home, you'll know just how much heartbreak it can cause. Fallen trees ripped up hedges and battered fences can make the outside of your home look like a disaster area. If flooding has occurred to the inside of the home it will have ruined carpets and floor coverings, not to mention kitchen fittings, furniture and electrical damage.

    In the floods of 2007, damage was widespread over ...

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  • Frbiz.com Analyzes China's Textile Industry Recovery In The Face Of Adversity
    By: Frbiz | - Long and difficult journey with many different industries, China's textile industry has shown, "fly against the wind" posture. After second half of 2008 and early 2009 trough, the textile industry a number of data transfer is good, business quality, efficiency and operators is expected to generally favorable.

    In response to this new situation, China Textile Industry Association vice president Wang Tiankai At the recent High Level Forum Jintan clothing exports was evaluated that the ...

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  • How To Lower Home Insurance Rates
    By: Kate Swann | - Age of the home, a working and monitored security system even your proximity to fire and police assistance can affect the cost of your policy.

    Every policy offered is different. You should be very careful when you purchase a policy that you are familiar with all the things that are covered and what are not. Each company will have differences so even when you comparison shop, make sure that you are comparing policies that are actually similar.

    There are a few things that ...

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  • What You Should Know About Home Insurance Rates
    By: Kate Swann | - Since you know how important it is to have the right coverage, you will want to do some comparison shopping to find a policy that meets your needs with the lowest possible premium.

    Here are some things you can do as you make your decision:
    Consider the possibility of paying a higher deductible if you should ever have to file a claim. If this works for you, it can lead to a substantial reduction in your premium.
    Consult your insurance agent to see if any d ...

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  • Why You Really Need To Read The Fine Print On Your Auto Insurance Policy
    By: Anthony Peck | - Do you remember when you were in high school and your English teacher used to assign you hundreds of pages of reading in books that you really couldn't have cared less about? What you probably never realized was that slogging through all of those classics was teaching you some great life skills! How else would you ever be able to handle reading page after page of reports and auto insurance information when you get to be an adult?

    Nobody really enjoys reading all of the details in ...

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  • Tips On Finding Affordable Auto Insurance For Teens
    By: Lance Thorington | - Finding affordable auto insurance for teens can be a long wind didn't frustrating procedure and you can end up spending a lot of money. However, there are a few tips that you will need to follow in order to save time and money and more importantly, make sure that you have the amount of coverage you need.

    Very first thing you need to take into consideration is of course the car itself. The teens, who have not been on the road for long, it can be difficult to get a good deal on your ...

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  • What Is The Best Car Insurance?
    By: Lance Thorington | - So you're becoming a first time driver, you've got lots of questions. You know that car insurance is very important. Without it, you can wind up without a car and financially strapped. You may ask yourself, "What is the best car insurance?" because you realize the need to get quality coverage.

    Of course, if you're a new driver, chances are you are a teenager or you are just starting out on your own. When money is an object, you will need to select the right coverage, carefully. Ma ...

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  • Benefits Of Combining Home And Auto Insurance
    By: Amy Nutt | - Home insurance and auto insurance are two types of insurance that nearly all people will need at some point in their lives. When you have a number of different insurance policies, the cost of premiums can quickly become a financial hardship. When it comes to insurance, we all want to get the best deal and the best coverage. One of the best ways to save money on your insurance costs is to combine your home and auto insurance with one insurance provider.

    Combining your home and aut ...

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  • 4 Things To Consider When You Buy Kites Online
    By: Christine OKelly | - Flying kites with your family and friends is a great way to spend an afternoon. You'll be able to go outside and get moving, all while enjoying great weather and great company. You could pick a kite up at a local drug store, but these products are usually flimsy and will likely break after just one good gust of wind. Instead of throwing away your money, consider buying online with a store that specializes in kite supplies. You may be surprised at the variety available, and you'll be able to find ...
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  • Life Insurance For Storm Chasers
    By: Uchenna Ani-Okoye | - Storm chasing is the recreational pastime of seeking out extreme weather conditions with the intention usually being to satisfy a personal interest by photographing or videotaping the phenomenon.

    Tho' storm chasers rarely get paid for the activity, and are commonly meteorologists or scientists acting in their spare time, the countless amount of documentary evidence they have produced has often gone on to benefit researchers, governments, and the authorities. So, if not affecting ...

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  • Title 24 Services: 2009 Tax Breaks For Energy Conservation
    By: Title24 | - Consumer Energy Tax Incentives What the Economic Stabilization Bill Means to You The recently passed Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-343) included, extended and/or amended many consumer tax incentives originally introduced in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT).

    The bill also included tax incentives for businesses, utilities, and government. For a complete summary of the tax incentives included in the bill, read the summary of Energy Tax Incentives in The E ...

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  • Affordable Auto Insurance - How To Purchase Affordable Auto Insurance
    By: Jason Averill | - Purchasing affordable auto insurance is not as difficult as you may think. The best way to do so is to shop for your next policy online. Many insurance companies offer their best rates to their online customers and because of this you may wind up saving hundreds of dollars by purchasing your next policy online.

    The reason that online rates are lowers is because the companies know that people who purchase their policies online are also getting quotes from their competition. This en ...

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  • How You Can Save Money By Choosing The Right Home Insurance Quotes
    By: Amansingh | - Of course the first thing that you want to buy, once you have bought a home is a home insurance policy. No one wants to overspend on these policies, but there is no way to avoid the expense as well. But you surely can lower the expense. You can compare the various home insurance quotes available, and then can go with the one that suits well in your budget. But before planning to buy a home insurance policy, you should know what exactly it covers.

    A home insurance policy protects y ...

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  • Saving Money On Auto Insurance For Seniors
    By: Leo Chu | - Reaching one's twilight years does not necessarily mean that life has stopped being one big adventure. With the wind blowing through one's hair, the sun warming one's cheeks, and the scenic view taking one's breath away, one could still go for that energizing drive down the highway. As long as good auto insurance for seniors covers the adventurous elderly behind the wheel, worrying has no place in those driving moments - only energizing fun is welcomed in the passenger seat.

    Clear ...

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  • Can Websites Help To Get Free Home Insurance Quote?
    By: Amansingh | - The type of policy and the amount of coverage for which you are looking for will have an impact on the premium that you have to pay in the home insurance quotes you receive. When you are shopping online for home insurance quotes from different insurance companies you should enter the same information on all the online insurance agencies so that you can make accurate comparisons and enables you to select the best and cheapest option for your individual circumstances

    The standard h ...

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  • Kkkk Home Insurance And Building Maintenance
    By: Foster Carr | - To get a mortgage you will normally at least need buildings insurance to protect you from financial losses if the house itself is destroyed or damaged, but you would need full home insurance including contents insurance to cover your belongings as well. Even if you do have full home insurance however, you may not be aware that if your home is not properly maintained then your insurance policy could be invalidated. This could mean you are left with the bill for any repairs, or in the worst case s ...
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  • Who Should Have A Professional Liability Insurance Policy And Why
    By: Donald Arnissane | - The need for public liability insurance becomes greater and more apparent everyday as we continue to witness the growth of the global culture of compensation. If you don't carry professional liability insurance (PLI), now is the right time to get some coverage. People employ an expert thinking that he'll know how to do what he's being paid to do. If the injured party believes the retained professional has fallen short of the expectations placed on him, that would constitute a liability and legal ...
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  • 5 Easy Ways To Save Money On Car Insurance For Your Motorcycle
    By: Anthony Peck | - There's nothing like the feel of the wind in your hair and the pavement beneath your tires when you're cruising down the highway on your motorcycle. Summer's right around the corner, and more and more people are getting back to nature (and cutting their gas expenses!) by hitting the highways on the back of their bikes. You never want to be caught on the road without a good insurance policy for your bike, however! Here are five easy ways to save money on car insurance for your motorcycle:
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  • Optional Home Insurance Coverage
    By: barclaywin | - Basic home insurance provides coverage for disasters such as fire, hurricane damage, lightning and any others covered by your policy, but basic coverage might not protect from every potential loss. Most home insurance plans do offer a wide variety of optional coverage to help meet your home insurance needs.

    Here are eight types of optional coverage you could purchase with your basic home insurance.

    1) The first place to look for extra coverage is for any natural disaster left unco ...

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  • Home Solar Power: Your Source Of Clean And Cheap Energy
    By: Michael Anderson | - Current trends are that solar power is increasing in many parts of the world and on every continent. The demand for homes solar power is on the increase as time goes by and it is clear that the U.S. is also included in this phenomenon. According to studies done not long ago in the U.S. concerning solar power in the home, as many as 200,000 residential accommodations are provided on a regular basis with power from photovoltaic facilities. In addition, in most cities an average of more than 100 ...
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  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of Solar Power: The Secret List
    By: Michael Anderson | - Using solar power to generate electricity is an attractive way to add to other currently available energy sources. However we're not yet at the stage where it's has been accepted as a full-scale replacement. Interestingly, in developing countries where the potential might be the greatest, solar power is the least used. Conventional, polluting energy sources are still the norm. Solar energy is a green energy, but currently requires a significant level of investment before you can start to rea ...
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  • Is Their Any Alternative To Building Insurance?
    By: Anjitha Sakthidharan | - Since there are various types and levels of building insurance, it is important to closely examine the terms and conditions to determine the structures that are covered and excluded under different policies. You would also have to take into account the worst case scenario and how much it would cost to rebuild your home from the ground up if it should be totally destroyed. You would also need to take into account the cost of other factors such as clearing the area to rebuild.

    Typic ...

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  • Wind Turbine: The Green Technology Of Rhode Island
    By: Samson Paulotti | - It is said that the field of green technology innovation will become the largest economic opportunity of the coming century. From clean energy and commercial operations to green building and land reclamation to green chemistry and investing--you'll often be hearing about this development from the researchers, policy makers, businesses and investors who are working to make technology, innovation and enterprise environmentally sound and economically viable.

    The economy and the envir ...

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  • The Renewables Obligation And Climate Change Explained
    By: Steve D Evans | - The Renewables Obligation is an instrument of financial support provided by the United Kingdom Government for generators of renewable electricity. The renewables obligation (RO) is set at a level which rises each year toward a UK and EU target. The RO is what is called a 'statutory instrument' used to incentivise electricity suppliers to produce electricity from renewable sources.

    The level of the obligation set each year by the government is not the same as a target. The RO is se ...

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  • A Critical View Of Renewables Obligation And Renewable Energy In The Uk
    By: Steve D Evans | - The Renewables Obligation is a Government mechanism to encourage investment in renewable energy. It is central to the United Kingdom Government's policy to raise the amount of renewable energy generated in the UK.

    The renewables obligation (RO) has been guaranteed to be available for longer recently (UK pre-budget report).

    The Alistair Darling MP has stated it is a Government wish which remains in place, despite the economic difficulties, not to let the present sta ...

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  • Pessimistic Financial Markets
    By: Peter Jones | - The markets are at their lows as investors shun trading equities and bank liquidity stubbornly refuses to move Libor back into more reasonable territory. 3 month Libor is still high whilst base rates are falling. That shows that it still does not really matter what the central banks do to the official rates or do in liquidity injection, banks are still wary of lending to each other.

    In reality this is not exactly surprising because, for all of the headlines about equity stakes and ...

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  • Why A Car Accident Insurance Policy Is Important
    By: Jan Camille Canivel | - There are a large number of car accidents that occur on the roads of the United States annually. These accidents often cause various problems to the persons involved in it like being hurt and financial difficulties, among others.

    It will be an advantage if people are always prepared in case a time comes wherein they will be involved in such an incident. One of the preparatory measures done by people to lessen their burden if involved in a car accident is applying for a car accide ...

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  • An Alternative Energy Source - Wind Power
    By: Darren Bardsley | - Although it is much less expensive to initially get hooked into the local electric company's grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by utilizing the wind for one's energy needs-while also becoming more independent.

    Not receiving an electric bill while enjoying the advantages of the modern electrically-driven lifestyle is a wondrous feeling.

    Electric bills and fuel bills are rising steadily but the cost of wind turbine ...

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  • A History Of New Orleans And Bad Hurricanes
    By: Rachel Yoshida | - Well it has finally been made official. Hurricane Gustav was a category three and was making a bee line straight for New Orleans and surrounding areas. This will be the second time in less than five years that New Orleans was expecting a direct hit from a hurricane that was category three, but there will definitely be differences in this storm and the last one.

    When hurricane Katrina hit three years ago so many of the Gulf Coast residents chose to remain at their homes and try to ...

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  • Central Bankers Finally Tightening The Screws
    By: MoneyAndMarkets.com | - Believe it or not, it's finally happening. It's dawning on Federal Reserve policymakers ... and on many other global central bankers from Canada to Asia to Europe ... and beyond. The "it" they're starting to accept?
    It's time for tighter monetary policy.
    Frankly, I'm thrilled. I've been arguing for some time now that they simply can't run monetary policy so loosely at a time when commodity prices are surging. They can't keep interest rates below the rate of inflation forever. And t ...

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  • Natural Disasters Spark Debate Over Flood Insurance Reform
    By: Michael C. Podlesny | - It has been over two years since hurricane Katrina devastated Louisiana and Mississsippi. With many homes still not rebuilt, demolished or renovated, it raises the big question about flood insurance and whether or not there should be reform in the insurance industry.


    In the September 2007 issue of Mortgage Banking it is reported that the decision of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee to reauthorize and reform the National Flood Insurance Program by moving the Flood I ...

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  • The Buildings Insurance Policy Made Easy
    By: Trevor Dace | - The house insurance product has two flavours and the price that you pay depends on the options chosen.

    This is where we split up into standard cover and accidental damage (or all risks). If you purchase standard cover, you need to check anything that you'd like to claim for with the list of 'peril's that you are insured for. If you can't match your particular claim to one of the listed risks, you have no valid claim on that policy. The 'onus of proof' is on your shoulders. In othe ...

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  • Principle Of Insurance
    By: adel khamis hassan | - Principles of insuranceCommercially insurable risks typically share seven common characteristics.

    Insurance---A large number of homogeneous exposure units
    The vast majority of insurance policies are provided for individual members of very large classes.
    Automobile insurance, for example, covered about 175 million automobiles in the United States in 2004.
    The existence of a large number of homogeneous exposure units allows insurers to benefit from the so-calle ...

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  • Wind Energy
    By: C. Ozcan | - What is wind energy?

    Wind energy is a converted form of solar energy. The sun's radiation heats different parts of the earth at different ratesmost notably during the day and night, but also when different surfaces (for example, water and land) absorb or reflect at different rates. This in turn causes portions of the atmosphere to warm differently. Hot air rises, reducing the atmospheric pressure at the earth's surface, and cooler air is drawn in to replace it. The result is wi ...

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  • Wind Power As A Viable Solution To Alternative Energy Needs
    By: Warren Peters | - Although it is much less expensive to initially get hooked into the local electric company's grid than it is to set up and hook into wind turbines, in the long run one saves money by utilizing the wind for one's energy needs while also becoming more independent. Not receiving an electric bill while enjoying the advantages of the modern electrically-driven lifestyle is a wondrous feeling.

    Electric bills and fuel bills are rising steadily but the cost of wind turbine energy is zero, ...

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  • There Are No Dumb Business Questions, Not!
    By: Tim-Knox | - Q: I'm curious. What is the dumbest business question you've ever been asked?
    -- Norris W.

    A: Shame on you, Norris. There is no such thing as a dumb business question. OK, that's not exactly true. There are dumb business questions and I do get quite a few of them. Not through this column, of course. People intelligent enough to actually use a computer and surf the World Wide Web would never submit dumb questions now, would they. OK, that's a lie, too. I've gotten a few head ...

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  • A Typical Homeowners Insurance Policy Has Four Key Ingredients
    By: Robert Michael | - A typical homeowners insurance policy has four key ingredients. They are:

    1. Homeowner insurance coverage for your home itself
    2. Homeowner insurance coverage for your family's personal items
    3. Homeowner liability coverage
    4. Coverage for the expenses of temporary living should you have to vacate your home because of fire, flood or other disaster covered by your homeowner policy.

    The portion of the homeowner coverage for your home itself provid ...

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  • Car Insurance Protect Your Second Wife!
    By: NamSing Then | - Auto insurance in general, which includes car insurance is an insurance consumers can purchase for cars, trucks, and other vehicles. It's mainly meant to provide protection against losses incurred as a result of car accidents and also thefts of vehicle.

    It also includes losses arising due to natural calamities. To have your car insured is mandatory by law. When you insure you get a "policy" which is based on a variety of factors including the type of car you drive, as well as wha ...

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  • Sustainable Energy Policies Debated By State Governments
    By: Dave Larsen | - Energy usage has become THE hot issue. As the price for gas and home heating oil climb into the statosphere, lots of folks are praying for relief. Will the government provide that relief?

    In his recent State of the Union address, President Bush declared that the United States is"addicted to oil." Lots of people thought that signaled a new push by the Bush administration to address the issues of how we're going to keep the lights on and the cars rolling in the 21st century. Unfortu ...

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