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The Watch Dog |
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Hot Air Balloons |
Jan 04, 2009 |
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Hot Air Balloons
Hot air ballooning is a striving recreational business. The idea of traveling in a giant balloon has been around for over 200 years. French scientists began experimenting with hot air balloons in the 1700s. By 1783 they successfully carried the first passengers. Hot air balloon travel has been a fantasy ever since. They have been used for scientific reasons and recreation. Modern hot air balloons really ‘took off’ in the 1960s. They are now mainly used for recreational flights. Since this has become a business, the FAA regulates pilot certification. If you take a flight, make sure your pilot is licensed.
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Hiring A Nanny |
Jan 04, 2009 |
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A nanny is much more than a babysitter. She is a trained caregiver who can take over many of the parenting responsibilities. She is responsible for the safety and well being of the child. She plans and prepares good nutritional meals and snacks that appeal to the children. A nanny supervises play that includes activities to develop large motor skills and small motor skills. She involves children in activities that stimulate creativity and are educational. A nanny helps children develop good life skills and interpersonal skills. Each day she communicates with the parents, discussing the behavior and activities of the children.
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Responsible Roofers |
Jan 04, 2009 |
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The roof on your house is one of the most important parts of the structure. The type of roof you select impacts the curb appeal of your home and determines how well the interior is protected from damage. Look for a roofer who is qualified and established. A roofer needs to have reading skills, basic math, and classes in mechanical drawing is helpful. Someone can learn on the job as an assistant or train in an apprentice program. An apprentice program takes approximately three years which includes on-the-job-training plus classroom instruction in math, safety, and waterproofing.
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Tips on Tutoring |
Jan 04, 2009 |
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Every student brings a variety of strengths, weaknesses, talents, skills, and learning modalities into the classroom. With large classes and limited time, even the most talented, dedicated teachers cannot meet every learning need of every student. At the same time academic pressures and competition for colleges increase, classrooms are more crowded and parents have more demands. When a student is struggling, tutoring provides an excellent support. Depending on student needs and family circumstances, you may need a private tutor, a tutoring center, or on-line tutoring. The challenge is finding the tutoring program that best helps students within the time and finances available.
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Home Staging Tips |
Jan 01, 2009 |
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Home staging shows your home in the best light possible by making your home look like a model home so taking on the task of staging it yourself can be a big one. The advantages of staging your home are numerous with the possibility of multiple offers and a shorter number of days on the market being just a few of the benefits you could enjoy.
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Aticle 1 |
Dec 23, 2008 |
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A Personal Shopper for You
With busier schedules and more pressures, more people are seeking services to make life easier and better. Personal shoppers provide a valuable service for many different types of customers, individuals and businesses. Many people think that personal shoppers are only for clothes, but they offer a myriad of services. Some personal shoppers do everyday tasks like shop for busy mothers, shop for groceries, or shop for the elderly. Some personal shoppers have specialized jobs like shopping for holidays and special occasions. Other personal shoppers have glamorous clients such as major corporations or the rich and famous.
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