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Investing in Stocks in Turbulent Times
April 19, 2009
Some investors have a different perspective on sharemarket slumps. They see the low stock prices as a chance to get a bargain.
During times of economic volatility, it is our natural instinct to protect our investments and distance ourselves from risk. While this reaction is unsurprising, it can also mean missing out on growth opportunities created [...]
American Influences on Australian Lighting
April 19, 2009
Powered candle brackets with wrought iron or aluminium holders and brass or timber candelabra with small individual fabric shades in imitation American colonial or mission style were common during the 1920s and 1930s. They were hung in Spanish mission or neo-colonial styled homes and also in Californian bungalows.
It was quite often the case that different [...]
Free Public Divorce Records Background Check
April 16, 2009
Statistically, about half the marriages in the country end up in divorce. That’s why it makes sense to be sure about your partner’s divorce background whenever engagement or marriage is on the horizon. It’s no trouble at all nowadays to run a quick public divorce record check on someone. Whether it’s for your self or [...]
Making Telephone Number Research Simple
April 15, 2009
Have you ever come home and discovered a strange phone number on your caller ID? Perhaps you heard the telephone ringing when you were in a different room, but the person who was calling hung up before you could reach the telephone. Despite the reasons why you missed the telephone call, you might be curious [...]
The Party Wall Act (Continued)
April 15, 2009
If agreement cannot be reached between neighbouring parties, the process is as follows: A Surveyor or Surveyors is/are appointed to determine a fair and impartial Award, either: An ‘Agreed Surveyor’ (someone acceptable to all parties), or two surveyors representing both property owners.
The two surveyors will nominate a third surveyor who would be called in only if [...]
A Balloon Arch
April 15, 2009
Introduction
Whenever there is a special event being held, the organisers want to make an impact or find something novel to wow the people attending the event. Sometimes there are ice sculptures or huge displays of flowers, maybe swathes of fabric, all intended to make an impression on the guests. One novel idea is to have [...]
Selling Tips From A Real Estate Pro - Get Maxium Value For Your Home
April 14, 2009
Before each showing of your home to potential buyers, it is important to make a good first impression. Be sure your front entry has a sparkling door knocker and door knobs, and that front door and porch are clean and free of clutter.
Once inside your home should smell inviting so bake the quick and [...]
We’ve improved our site!
April 14, 2009
Here at www.ConcerningAging.com, we are always looking for ways to improve our site. Today, I would like to tell you about a couple of new features we have recently added. We are constantly on the hunt for new ideas and tools that we can provide for you our readers. If you have an idea for [...]
Times When Folding Chairs are the Best Option
April 14, 2009
Folding chairs, as the name implies, are lightweight chairs that fold to lie reasonably flat to allow for easier storage and transport. Folding chairs are generally inexpensive to buy or rent. They are simple to operate and can be set up and taken down quickly, even by people who are physically challenged or who don’t [...]
Video Games Rentals: Check your local library
April 14, 2009
How can you be sure you’re getting the cheapest price on video games? It used to be that renting video games was a great solution and as cheap and easy as a visit to your local movie store. Unfortunately passionate game enthusiasts who rent a lot of games at one time discovered how quickly those [...]
