Meeting people online, get to know them better before meeting them
Posted on Jul 16, 2008 at 09:41 AM by francisco
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When someone was single, hooking them up with someone else you knew was the done thing. This kind of thing involved introducing them to someone you knew or knew of. Blind dates can end tragically so these days professional match makers are much sought after. Dating services are what these companies offer.
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Sometimes Conventional Treatment is not enough
Posted on Jul 15, 2008 at 01:39 PM by francisco
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Conventional treatment is changing and alternative health therapies are being introduced and used. On the other hand, integrated therapies now have scientifically proven high quality evidences of efficacy and safety; this is usually a combination of alternative therapies and mainstream medical treatment. Alternative therapies provide certain services not available in conventional medicine. These treatments could involve homeopathy, new age healing, faith healing and naturopathy. These are used instead of the conventional methods of healing in order to address some underlying disease.
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Dating nowadays, is quite different than in the past
Posted on Jul 15, 2008 at 08:42 AM by francisco
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A hook up was the usual way by which two people were brought together in the early days. This kind of thing involved introducing them to someone you knew or knew of. Blind dates can end tragically so these days professional match makers are much sought after. Professionally managed companies now offer a host of dating services.
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Meeting people with your interests is easier now
Posted on Jul 8, 2008 at 06:39 PM by francisco
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A few decades back, the traditional way to bring two people together was through a hook up. You know the sort of thing; your friend arranges a blind date between you and her friend, or her boyfriend's friend. Now we all know how tragic a blind date can be sometimes and that is why we seek help from professional matchmakers. So dating services went professional with companies setting up.
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Conventional Healing Therapies vs Alternate Therapies
Posted on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:31 AM by francisco
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Alternate therapies are edging out conventional healing therapies in many areas today. New lines of treatment are seen to be combining mainstream medicine with alternative treatment when it comes to healing. The thing about alternative medicine is that it takes into account areas that are often ignored by conventional practitioners. There could be a whole lot of alternative therapies that you have access to like faith healing, traditional folk medicine, homeopathy, naturopathy and the like. Some diseases might warrant alternative methods of healing rather than the conventional and more and more people seem to be becoming aware of this.
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How can internet help you find people with your same interests?
Posted on Jul 7, 2008 at 06:55 PM by francisco
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Hooking up was very much a part of regular life in earlier times. When you knew of two eligible single people, you usually brought them together with an introduction. This sometimes led to incompatibility and tragic endings and professional services seemed to be the answer. Dating services are what these companies offer.
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Some useful tips to stay healthy
Posted on Jul 5, 2008 at 05:05 PM by francisco
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Do you really want to continue living your live as unhealthily as you are today? By using natural health techniques that have almost been lost over time it is possible to improve our overall health and efficiency by using natural products which do not upset our body's equilibrium. There is nothing strange in this philosophy as it is just based on prevention of illness and disease instead of trying to cure it at a later stage.
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Some tips about dating online
Posted on Jul 2, 2008 at 03:50 PM by francisco
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Hooking up was the accepted way to bring two people together in the olden days. So you would try and get them together with a friend's friend or with someone you knew was single. All of us are aware that blind dates can end up in tragedy, which gives us a reason to approach professional matchmakers. Professional companies now make dating a professional service.
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You can meet a lot of people online
Posted on Jun 30, 2008 at 10:57 AM by francisco
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Hooking up was very much a part of regular life in earlier times. When you knew of two eligible single people, you usually brought them together with an introduction. This was not however, a recipe for happiness and very often ended sadly, which called for the need for professional help. Professional companies now make dating a professional service.
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How to identify junk faxers
Posted on Jun 7, 2008 at 11:43 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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The good news is that you can always find out who is sending you the junk faxes if you follow the steps below.
First use this page: How to identify the fax broadcaster
If you get an unsolicited fax, follow this procedure (one of the first three is almost always guaranteed to work):
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Stick To Pertinent Facts While Speading To Your Divorce Lawyer
Posted on Jun 2, 2008 at 03:26 AM by francisco
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When a marriage has broken down, divorce is often inevitable and a divorce lawyer needs to be found; you will want them to possess certain attributes for instance:
Knowledgeable in these matters
Have the right approach
Be trusted by their clients
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Preventing Identity Theft | Protecting yourself from identity fraud
Posted on May 30, 2008 at 09:36 AM by Darlene loeffel
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Preventing identity theft is a major concern for all individuals. This is especially true when it comes to people who live, work, and play on the internet. There are many different methods in which a person may attempt to steal your identity. Many may put in a change of address form in order to have mail delivered to a specified location so that they may obtain account numbers and other sensitive data. Many will create keylogger programs that are meant to invade the computer of someone in order to lift personal keywords that may reveal information that could lead to lifting financial information and other types of personal information.
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Follow Certain Guidelines While Hiring A Divorce Lawyer
Posted on May 30, 2008 at 05:54 AM by francisco
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Unfortunately the chances of a married couple splitting up gets higher each year so hiring a divorce lawyer is the next crucial step; some guidelines on what to look for are below:
A Specialist in this area
Have the proper demeanor
Be trusted by their clients
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How to Choose Best Divorce Lawyer
Posted on May 29, 2008 at 07:50 AM by francisco
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If you are in the position of looking for a divorce lawyer then there are steps you need to take; ensure they have at least the following abilities:
An expert in their chosen field
Have the correct bearing for this type of work
Be dependable
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Are Background Checks an "Inherently Governmental" Matter?
Posted on May 25, 2008 at 05:20 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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Pennsylvania officials gambled and lost in having the state Gaming Control Board rather than state police handle some aspects of background checks on applicants for casino licenses.
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How Can I Protect Myself Against Identity Theft?
Posted on Apr 28, 2008 at 12:46 PM by Kate Neville
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A question on many credit card owner's mind nowadays is "how can I protect myself against identity theft?" This is a legitimate concern because identity theft is rampant both online and in the real world.
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Overseas Workers And Immigration Bonds
Posted on Mar 22, 2008 at 06:29 PM by Martin Aranovitch
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A bail bond agency in your area may not specialize in immigration bonds, as they really are of no use to a citizen of this country. However, for an immigrant they can mean the difference between sitting in a detention facility and being free to work and be with family. The INS, or the Immigration and Naturalization Service is the one to turn to if you are a newcomer to the country and have been arrested.
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Fernley Flood Victims and Volunteers
Posted on Jan 17, 2008 at 08:21 PM by Teresa A Harr-Pena
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Locals and concerned people from afar are pulling together to help rebuild the lives of misplaced Fernley citizens. Please help if you can.
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What if YOU no longer existed? (Part 1)
Posted on Oct 16, 2007 at 01:54 PM by Tom Heatherington
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This is not a new age riddle or philosophical question... This is a real problem that millions of people face more frequently that most people are aware. It could happen because of a lightning strike or a power spike. YOU could be stolen, corrupted, burnt up, get washed away or just disappear for no apparent reason. YOU are your data, and losing your data could actually be the most terrifying thing that will ever happen to you - and believe me, sooner or later it will happen to YOU.
If the "ones and zeros" that make up your life disappear, it will be as if you never existed.
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You CAN Do Anything...
Posted on Dec 12, 2006 at 04:57 PM by Henrik Blunck
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You CAN Do Anything You Set Your Mind to Do!
Have you ever wondered why career choices are so difficult for many young people? Have you ever considered that many of the aspects that drive youngsters into cults actually have to do with self-esteem. And that a lack of it can ruin your children's lives?
It's high time to take a good look at what's destroying not only America and Europe, but in fact an entire generation is loosing out on great potential because of this.
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Internet Newbies Blog - Beware
Posted on Oct 29, 2006 at 11:12 AM by Margaret Dunn
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To all of you "internet newbies" here is my "internet newbies blog" entry. If you are trying to decide where you want to start a blog, you should check out a variety of blog hosting sites. Here's why.
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Phone Directory USA
Posted on Sep 27, 2006 at 07:08 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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Cell Phone USA has now partnered with Intelius, to provide its visitors with an all-new, state-of-the-art online phone directory. There, they can find phone numbers for cell phones, land lines, unlisted phone numbers and more. They can trace cell phone numbers for free and even do a reverse phone directory lookup for names and addresses. Visitors should come directly to Cell Phone USA for a list of free sources (see below) or browse the paid services and software that are offered through this unique website.
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Identity Theft - Avoid Becoming A Victim To Identity Theft
Posted on Jun 22, 2006 at 11:34 AM by Matt Z.
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Identity theft is a challenging and scary situation to be in. Unfortunately, identity theft is on the rise. You need to know how identity thieves operate and then what to do if you become an identity theft victim. If you are informed, you can take steps to make it less likely that identity theft will happen to you.
The first thing to understand is how a person gets the information necessary to assume your identity. They are looking for your credit card statements, credit card offers, tax information, new checks, credit card numbers, etc.
Here are a few ways these people can get your personal information:
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Secure Web-banking
Posted on Jun 21, 2006 at 10:53 PM by Jinu Sunny
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The Internet cannot be trusted when it comes to money . But banks want more people online and are incorporating newer ways to make it more secure...
If you do banking over the Internet, generally the drill is pretty simple: You enter your user name and password, and away you go. But behind the scenes, the bank can do a lot to check you out: Are you at your home computer, or at one with an Internet address that, strangely, is registered overseas? Are you logging on at an unusual time of day, or from a super-fast connection when normally you have dial-up?
This kind of analysis is one example of the layers that bank Web sites will be adding soon for a ‘two-factor’ authentication. That essentially means checking something more than just user name and password to verify a customer’s identity. ‘Phishers’ and other fraud artists have become adept at stealing passwords, mainly through ‘social engineering.’ Preying on people’s propensity to believe something seemingly authoritative – the authentic-looking e-mails criminals send to unsuspecting people making them visit an authentic-looking Web site where they give away their data.
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Credit Card Theft
Posted on Jun 21, 2006 at 02:10 AM by aanbar hassan
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As the popularity of credit cards and Internet shopping grow, so does the chance that you will become a victim of Identity Theft. One's information can be easily accessed by anyone who has your social security number and other identifying information such as credit card bills or processed checks.
Before becoming a victim of identity theft you can go on the offensive and practice prevention in 10 basic steps. These steps will not guarantee that your information does not get into the hands of a criminal, but it gives you a better chance against a syndicate of International identity thieves.
1. Buy a Shredder. Shredding your old bills, invoices, receipts and credit & bank statements is the first and possibly most effective way to stop dumpster divers from access your information. Before throwing away anything with private information, shred it.
If you're not sure that the info can be used to steal your identity, shred it anyway.
2. When using an ATM be weary of those standing next to you. If someone is standing too close behind you, do not be afraid to ask them to step back.
3. Hidden camera detectors. In addition to prying eyes, also be aware of surveilance devices in stores, ATMs, gas stations, and anywhere you may be using a credit card or signing your name. There are many small and affordable hidden camera frequency detectors on the market. For more information see AntiSpyCam.com.
4. Treat your checks like money. Would you stuff your mailbox with wads of cold cash? Mail theft is probably easier than dumpster diving when it comes to stealing private information, and much cleaner. Mail checks by dropping them off at the Post Office and if you do order bank checks via the web or mail, have them delivered via registered mail or FedEx.
5. Biometrics services like fingerprint or voice recognition are becoming popular in the war against identity theft or account hacking. Voice biometrics works by digitizing a profile of a person's speech to produce a stored model voice print. Many banks are now offering this service, ask yours about adding this to your bank account security options. More info on Voice Biometrics at VoiceVerified.com
6. Make a list of all of your credit card numbers, passwords, usernames and bank account numbers and guard them in a safe place. Do not keep them on your computer, especially if you use peer to peer file sharing software.
7. When applying for a credit card request that your photo be placed on the card. There are also companies which will place your photo on your checks. For more information see UniqueChecks.com
8. Write on the back of your credit card "Ask To See My ID" , most people at the register treat credit cards like cash not asking for ID. If they do not ask or forget to do so, ask them why they have not.
9. When you move be sure to register your new forwarding address with the Post Office and also inform all of your credit cards, banks, and subscriptions services personally of your new address. If they are still sending private information to your old address, cancel your card or account.
10. Don't carry your social security number or credit cards you don't use on you. You are not required to carry a social security card so lock it up. If you're not using your credit cards, keep them in a safe place with your social security card.
Surfing the Web Anonymously – Questions to Ask
Posted on Jun 17, 2006 at 10:02 AM by Cedrick Reese
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When you surf the web it is possible to learn information about you even when you don't want to advertise who you are. This is true even if your system contains no virus or malware software. Specifically information that is easily available online includes your IP address, your country (and often more location information based on IP address), what computer system you are on, what browser you use, your browser history, and other information. It gets worse. People can get your computer's name and even find out your name if your machine supports programs like finger or identd. Also, cookies can track your habits as you move from machine to machine.
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What Is The Best Check Fraud Software?
Posted on Jun 12, 2006 at 10:43 AM by Theodore "Ted" Jenkins
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More than 13 fraudulent checks are written every second in America. This is more than 1.1 million checks every day, amounting to billions of dollars - by one estimate, as much as $50 billion in a year! With the criminals increasingly resorting to technology to commit check fraud, there is a need to hit back at them with technology. With a plethora of software available it is really difficult to assess which is the best check fraud software.
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Major Update to Net Detective
Posted on Apr 13, 2006 at 08:22 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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Though Net Detective boasts a 211+ million name database of information -- everything from criminal records to family histories, birth, death, social security, adoption, DMV records and more -- its parent company, Harris Digital Publishing, today launched an update (see Best Detective) to its award-winning online detective system.
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The Top 10 Online Detective Services of 2006
Posted on Apr 13, 2006 at 07:50 AM by Steven A. Maclin
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Searching for information in an online phone directory can take more time than many of us would like. Then too, quiet as it's kept, most of us lack the basic expertise needed to perform such searches effectively, much less to conduct background checks on potential dates, employees, apartment tenants or others. Well, help has arrived!
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About Diamond Weights and Choosing a Wedding Ring
Posted on Mar 29, 2006 at 05:00 PM by Cynthia Macy
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There is a huge array of diamond wedding rings available today, and choosing the one that will be with you for a lifetime is a serious affair.
http://www.diamondringhome.com is a new website dedicated to helping you learn more about diamonds, for better selection and your money's worth.
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What Does FACTA mean for Identity Theft and Business?
Posted on Oct 4, 2005 at 06:27 PM by Jonathan Kraft
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What FACTA means is that if you, as an individual, lose the information on anyone you have ever hired; or, for any business in the United States of America that collects any personal information on people, if the information should be lost due to not destroying the information properly, then two things can happen. First, there are federal fines of up to $2,500.00, and state fines up to $1,000, per employee, per incident. Second, the business is liable for any damages the individual suffers as the result of a breach of information.
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