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1). Bad Company Corrupts Good Character By : John Bord
In 1 Corinthians 15:33, Paul wrote: “Do not be misled: Bad company corrupts good character.” This statement should be your guiding light when selecting your next roommates.
In the same way that your family influenced you growing up, the people you live with now will also change the way you speak, act and think. This is great news if you pick solid, Christian roommates who will help you to grow.
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2). When Daddy Moves to an Apartment By : Kyle Thomas Haley
Divorce is hard, there’s no question about it. Not only has your marriage ended but, most likely, your lifestyle is undergoing some drastic changes also. This is especially true if you are forced to leave the place that was home to you and your family.
Depending on your particular situation, you may find that moving into an apartment is your only option.
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3). The 5 Most Expensive Hotels in Barcelona, Spain By : Matt Goldman
The Arts Barcelona
The Arts Barcelona, or to give it its full name the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Arts Barcelona, overlooks the magnificent Port Olimpic and is an incredible sight in itself. With 5 different dining areas ranging from the 'Chic informal' Bites to the 'Jacket and Tie' Enoteca there is something for everyone's tastes. Full housekeeping twice.
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4). Apartment Renting With Pets By :
If you’re a pet owner who is considering a move to an apartment there are certain things you must be keep in mind. First, whether or not your pet will be accepted by most landlords depends primarily on the type, size and personality of your pet.
Dogs:
If you own a large dog, apartment living is probably not for you. Not only will accepting landlords be hard to find, but your dog will not be happy in the confined space of an apartment.
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5). A Moving Checklist By : Kyle Thomas Haley
MOVING! The very thought of it can send chills down our spine and can cause us to break out into a cold sweat. Experts say that any kind of "change" creates "stress". Moving, (and especially if we are relocating to a new city or state), represents a huge change and naturally brings a great amount of stress along with it. This can be a double whammy, because stress can lead to a lack of energy and motivation.
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6). Bulgarian accession to the EU. The green light for the serious investor? By : Mark Gardner Emerson
Bulgaria has recently met all the causes and articles for accession to the EU. Full entry is scheduled for early 2007. The country will immediately benefit from worldwide acceptance and a massive investment from the European Community.
Bulgaria is at present a relatively poor country. The average monthly wage is just €280. Membership of the European.
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8). Commercial Real Estate Property By : Ken Charnly
Commercial Real Estate Property
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9). Two Can Live More Cheaply Than One ~ Consider a Roommate By : Kyle Thomas Haley
If living expenses are eating up your budget, one of the most popular solutions is to find one or more roommates to share them. Rent for a multiple-bedroom apartment is usually not significantly higher than that of a single bedroom or studio unit. So actually, with a roommate to share the expenses, you’re able to live much more cheaply.
There are many places where you can find people who are also looking for roommates.
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10). Don’t Wait for a Mate, Feather Your Nest Now! Part 1 By : Melissa Galt
Copyright 2006 Melissa Galt
Hey, it’s the new millennium and you’ve been working hard at your career for a number of years, but you haven’t taken the time to really make yourself a home. Why not? Don’t wait for a better half, a mate, or a spouse--just do it for you. And don’t wait till you buy a house, an apartment, condo, even a tent. All qualify as home spaces worthy of decorating.
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11). Spains Catalonia By : Robert Palmer
Catalonia encompasses a large part of the Spanish Pyrenees. There are some wonderful national parks for nature lovers to explore as well as skiing in the winter season. The coastline is well known for the popular resorts along the Costa Brava and Costa Daurada and the not so well known holiday region of Costa Garraf.
Barcelona is the capital of the region and offers the possibility of a city and beach holiday combined.
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12). The History Of Mersin Cesmeli By : Freelance Writer
The city of Mersin, once known as İçel, is situated in along the eastern Mediterranean shores of Turkey. It is considered an important part of the cradle of civilization. The region has been dominated by many empires ever since the Neolithic period (6300 B.C.), each leaving signs of their inhabitance. Some of the people that have spanned this region include the Calcholithic, Hittite, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Byzantine and Ottoman civilizations.
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14). Do You Need Rental Insurance? By : Kyle Thomas Haley
Many renters don’t stop to think about what happens if there is a fire, someone breaks in and steals their new TV or stereo, or a visitor slips and falls on their property. The sad truth is; you will be responsible! While your landlord has
insurance that covers the actual building, that coverage does not include your personal property or liability for injuries which occur in the space you rent ~ be it an apartment or a house and yard.
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15). About Furniture Rental By :
There are many businesses out there which rent furniture by the month. You need a couch? Rent one for only $40 per month. Need a lamp? You can get one for $12 a month. Now, let’s see, in one year you would have paid $480 to use the couch and you wouldn’t own it. The lamp would have cost you $144 and it’s the same situation ~ at the end of your lease, you still own nothing.
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17). Finally an Overseas Mortgage For Turkey By : Robert Palmer
After many months of delay non-nationals wishing to purchase a holiday home in Turkey are now able subject to approval to raise funds through a mortgage for the 1st time.
Purchasers from The United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and Holland have been increasingly choosing the stunning Turquoise coast and beautiful countryside of Turkey as their preferred location to purchase a holiday home for themselves and their families.
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18). How to Pack for the Movers By : Kyle Thomas Haley
You’ve chosen a new home, selected a mover, and now comes the task of packing for the move. There are 3 important things you should remember that will save you a lot of time and frustration later:
• Collect all the materials (boxes, tape, paper) you’ll
need to pack.
• Don’t put packing off until the last minute.
• Stay organized!
Here’s a list of the materials you’ll need to pack efficiently:
• Paper for wrapping your items:
Many people collect old newspapers and use them.
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19). Preparing for the Rio Carnival By : Ally Colquhoun
So, this is the Brazil. This is what Rio de Janeiro is really all about. When the Carnival arrives, companies close down, shops shut their doors early, and streets are closed off to make way for dancing, parties and parades. This awe inspiring festivity not only provides entertainment for the thousands of people attending the Carnival, but also for the millions watching it on their televisions, giving them a chance to learn about the true culture of Brazil.
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20). A Checklist For Moving By :
MOVING! The very thought of it can send chills down our spine and can cause us to break out into a cold sweat. Experts say that any kind of "change" creates "stress". Moving, (and especially if we are relocating to a new city or state), represents a huge change and naturally brings a great amount of stress along with it. This can be a double whammy, because stress can lead to a lack of energy and motivation.
Article Related to: moving, movers, moving companies, relocation, relocating, real estate, apartments, moving company
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21). About Rental Insurance By :
Many renters don’t stop to think about what happens if there is a fire, someone breaks in and steals their new TV or stereo, or a visitor slips and falls on their property. The sad truth is; you will be responsible! While your landlord has
insurance that covers the actual building, that coverage does not include your personal property or liability for injuries which occur in the space you rent ~ be it an apartment or a house and yard.
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22). You’re Retired, Now What? By : Kyle Thomas Haley
For years you’ve lived in that sprawling house where you raised your children . . . it’s home. But now you don’t need all the space and the upkeep is becoming more difficult every year.
You now have to consider things that weren’t issues before. When you were younger, you never thought about how many times a day you went up and down the stairs. You didn’t mind having the bedroom upstairs and the laundry facilities in the basement.
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23). Tips for Moving with Young Children By : Kyle Thomas Haley
Moving can upset children of any age. It frequently causes them to feel apprehensive and insecure. But, don’t despair; there are many things you can do to make the moving experience less scary for your children.
Involve Them from the Very Beginning.
Tell your children as soon as you know you’re moving; don’t spring it on them at the last minute.
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24). The northern Costa Blanca, Spain By : Robert Palmer
A holiday in the northern Costa Blanca is set within a greener and more rugged landscape than the south which is relatively flat and dry. The climate here is mild throughout the year with an average of 320 days sunshine each year, perfect for spending time lazing on the many Blue Flag beaches dotted along this coastline.
Apartment from Benidorm the area is not so commercialised as the south and though there are areas of construction, as in most of Spain, you can still find unspoilt Spanish villages and ports.
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25). Off the beaten track in Spain By : Robert Palmer
Castilla y Leon
Castilla y Leon is the largest region in Spain. It is known for its vast expanse of plains and its many castles
Valladolid is the capital of the region and although it has now become quite industrialised it has one of the most important sculpture museums in Spain and some of the best architecture.
Salamanca is also a great architectural city and is home to one of the oldest universities in Europe, which was founded in the 13th Century as well as having two cathedrals.
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