Archive for June 3rd, 2008

Why Insurance Makes Car Life Easier

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

GIECO, an automobile insurance company, has reported that according to their gathered data, catalytic converters are the leading parts that are stolen in today’s cars. These converters can be sold to junk shops and auto car dealers, who may or may not be part of the scheme.

Basically, the gadget plays an important role. It “converts” the toxic gases produced by the car itself by filtering it before it shoots out of the car’s exhaust pipe. Normally, these thieves position themselves in a parking area or perhaps, a busy street with parallel parked cars to eliminate suspicion from other passersby.


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Choose The Car Insurance Companies Methodically

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Did you know that senior citizens get discounts on their car insurance premiumse This is because insurance companies tend to think that older people are more mature and more careful than younger people in driving. They believe that they are at less risk of speeding, getting into road rages and being adventuresome in the streets. Also, older people have more experience in driving and that’s why there is lower risk of committing mistakes. If the driver has reached 50 years, he can expect to receive big discounts and a reduction in premiums. Now this is something to look forward to when you’re growing older.


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Things To Avoid Insurance Issues Today

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

We all experience it but staunchly deny it, road rage or aggressiveness behind the wheel. Many people deny ever having it but the truth cannot be farther from the truth. People are getting frustrated by worsening road conditions and adding high gas prices with increasing pressure from work increases the risk by a lot of degrees. Many drivers simply get frustrated and resort to dangerous behavior such as cutting in and out as they try to get to their destinations faster than possible. Accidents, injuries and crashes result from road rage and sometimes even more violent reactions result in death. Stress, and other psychological factors compound the problem so just breathe in and sit back, take it easy for the life that you save can be your own.


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Why Your Business Needs To Be Insured

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Property insurance covers for the damage to the location of the business and its contents, even those that are consigned to you. There are two types of property insurance: the Broad Form - categorizes a list of disasters and protects against loss from all causes specified in the policy; and the Single or Specific Peril -insures against loss only from the specified risk. The premium will be higher if there are more types of loss covered. Property insurance can recompense damages or loss through: Actual Cash Value - original value of the property loss; and Replacement


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Why Insurance Can Make Your Business Stable

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Insurance may be getting more expensive but the main issue to watch would be oil. Oil has been threatened and predicted to go up to as much as $200.00 a barrel which would of course leave tons of us without fuel or businesses. Have business but no fuel situations can be the worse for that high an increase in fuel prices would be devastating to most industries that rely heavily on transportation. Oil is one of the commodities this world cannot live without and from oil comes and goes economies of countries who do have them in their soil. Be sure to keep tabs on fuel prices or you might not have a business to insure or a company to insure you due to excessive prices of gas and other oil-based products.


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Finding The Right Cosmetic Surgeon

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Looking for a professional, a medical professional that ise Someone who knows the ins and outs of the surgical worlde There are many experienced surgeons who are familiar with a great number of surgical procedures and who offer their time and concern for the wellbeing of their patients. It is important to explore what to look for when seeking a medical professional.


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Scar Revision: Important Facts

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

To have the skin at its clearest and most radiant, many seek freedom from blemishes of all kinds, and in specific, scars. For those seeking new treatment options that involve the elimination of various types of scars there a number of different options to suit the type of scar and your skin type, as well as your desires.


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Make Your Cells Happy

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Being happy is not just a state of mind - it’s also a state of the body. What I found in my research for my book, Happy for No Reason: 7 Steps to Being Happy from the Inside Out, is that our bodies are actually designed to support our happiness. Renowned neurophysiologist Dr. Candace Pert documented this mind-body-happiness link, explaining that when we’re happy, we’re alive and buzzing with “happiness juices,” the chemicals of body and brain that underlie our positive experiences.


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Plug Yourself In To Spirit

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

Think of a time when you felt that life was miraculous - watching early-morning light fill a mountain valley, holding your newborn baby in your arms for the first time, or maybe looking up into the vast night sky ablaze with stars. Every one of us has had at least one moment when our appreciation for life was so intense, it became awe. It’s at those times, when you feel both humbled and exalted, that you know you’re plugged in to Spirit. Living from that place of wonder and joy is one of the keys to living a truly happy life.


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Merit Scholarships Should Be Earned Not Handed Out

Jun 3rd, 2008 by Addy | 0

I’ve read about the decisions of flagship state universities to increase merit-based, not need-based scholarships to the best-of-best students, the ones who might have chosen an Ivy League school, or other highly selective private college.

This is not an academic strategy as much as it is an economic development strategy; state politicians do not want the best students to take their talents out of state, and possibly never return. However, this is an expensive strategy, as a state university ends up pursuing students who have not marked it down as their first-choice school. That’s unfair to other students who can get accepted, but truly need financial assistance to enroll. It’s also unfair to ask bright people to consider staying in a state that has lost employment or failed to improve its quality of life. Bright people gravitate to places where other bright people want to live and work.


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