Archive for August, 2009

Helping with your debt

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

Do you have umpteen loans and just can’t handle them all?Maybe you run a buisness and you have run up your credit cards. Then, maybe the thing for you could be to use a debt consolidation service. This means that you select another loan, in order to pay all the rest off and deal with [...]

Affordable performance – Canon Powershot SD1100

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

Canon has always boasted about its portfolio of ultra-compact digital cameras and tasted significant success with the SD series of the Elph models. In 2007, Canon created a niche for itself with the modest-looking but very competent PowerShot SD1000. The new Canon PowerShot SD1100 is a serious upgrade on this outperformer and it is one [...]

Is Your Office Really Filthy?

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

When you take a lunch break where would you choose to eat? Do you sit on a toilet seat or at your office desk?
The office desk is what most of you are probably thinking right now. But read on! You may change your mind when you learn that your average toilet seat in offices today [...]

Finding Ways to Stretch Each Dollar

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

The economy is out of our control, so when times get tough, you must control what you can. One thing is to find deals online. This way you are the one who will “own” your pocket book. Below are just a few stores you can view that can help you save.

Sports Authority – The Sports [...]

Why I Choose a Jogging Stroller

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

I was running on the treadmill at my local gym when a new mother hopped onto the treadmill next to me. Much to my surprise she was holding her baby. I asked her why she was carrying that new baby on a treadmill. She said she couldn’t bear to part with her little one, yet [...]

Tackling the European Market in Conferencing and Event Management

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

 
Introduction
When a company or organisation wants to put on a conference or large event, it is unlikely they would consider doing it themselves. Most companies do not have all the necessary in-house expertise, and releasing personnel from their usual work could be less cost efficient than bringing in the experts. There is also a great [...]

What Can Blogs Do For You?

Posted by susan on August 31st, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

There are tons of techniques to earn money on the web. It all relies on how much you wish to make. I knew of folks or at least heard of folks making tons of money on the web. I was at first terribly doubtful and made a decision to research the subject a touch more. [...]

Low cost health insurance and individual health insurance rates.

Posted by susan on August 30th, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

What good is life if you can’t enjoy it? Health insurance helps ensure that you will be able to live your life fully. So, health insurance is very important indeed. There is no perfect plan already set up and there is no one single perfect provider. What you need to do is select the plan [...]

Free Colon Cleansing 14 Day Trial

Posted by susan on August 30th, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

Well, I tell you what, I am a 100% convert to the whole colon cleansing thing.
I must admit I was sceptical for years but the other week I found this free colon cleansing 14 day trial, threw caution to the wind and signed up.
Sure enough a couple of days later I received my herbal colon [...]

Is There an Effective Way of Treating Dyslexia?

Posted by susan on August 30th, 2009 under General Interest  •  No Comments

Dyslexia is a neurological condition that affects the brain’s ability to interpret signals received from the eyes. It causes problems in reading.
According to statistics on dyslexia, approximately 10% of the total population has some form and degree of dyslexia.
School age children are now routinely screened for this, but most of those of us who graduated [...]