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    Caring for Yourself in the Workplace While Pregnant
    2008-07-11 14:12:27
    Long gone are the days when a working woman left her job early on during the course of a pregnancy. In this day and age, the typical working mum stays on the job well into her pregnancy. Indeed, more than a few mums will work up until the very last minute provided there are no [...]
    By: Parenting & Pregnancy
     
    Caring for Your Discus Fish
    2008-07-04 00:00:00
    In the aquarium world, many fish types have become popular. Catfish, goldfish, and betta fish are among these popular types. One species of fish that is growing in popularity is the discus fish. However, with this growing celebrity, not many aquarium owners know sufficient information about them There can be issues and problems associated with [...]
    By: Resources Zone
     
    Caring for the Environment: Used Moving Boxes
    2008-06-28 00:00:00
    When moving, it is inevitable that you need boxes to place all of your belongings in. Could you imagine taking all of your things and placing them inside a moving truck without having something to put everything in? That would literally take you forever and it is that very reason why moving boxes are so [...]
    By: Resources Zone
     

    Reese Witherspoon's attitude of caring and awareness
    2008-06-13 12:07:03
    Complying with her role as Avon Global Ambassador, Reese Witherspoon was the guest of honor at a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony, where she introduced Avon’s first-ever global fundraising product, the Women’s Empowerment Bracelet. Clad in a traditional kimono, Reese told press, “As Avon’s Global Ambassador, I’m honored to have this opportunity to meet with such extraordinary women, and experience a highlight of Japanese culture.” She continued, “While their courage is inspiring,
    By: Women's Interest
     
    Caring for Kids, Their Health and illness: what a parent SHOULD know about his kid froma doctor
    2008-04-12 01:57:38
    Always ask: Layman questions:what is my child suffering from?Is it common? how common?Is it serious? How serious?nothing to worry... some thing to worry.. or critical?any danger to life or ability?Does it require medicines- /hospitalisation? how long? will it require a change of medicines? whats its chance?Effect within how many hours... if no relief then what?what i am supposed to do to keep it in check?what parameters to monitor?when should i consult back? or when to worry?Anything to prevent the same?Can it be this and that?can he have day to day food and activities in this period?Most of your questions are answered by your doc in first visit unless he has a very busy schedule.. and if you cant get answer even after asking these quieries then better change your doc.*****Avoid medical terminologies unless the child is suffering from a permanant or known disease.*****The more you fall in medical terminologies; more you get confused and the more you can complicate management by correla
    By: Children Health Care Information
     
    Caring for the Environment
    2008-04-02 06:33:21
    There are many options available to us to help to reduce our carbon footprint and become more environmentally friendly. It can be tricky, however, to implement a lot of changes as they are expensive, time consuming and sometimes impossible. However, even small changes can help and so it is well worth having a look at our daily lives and see whether there are just a few things we can do to improve the impact that we, as individuals, are having on the environment. One way to do this is to look at the way that we are heating our house. It is expensive to install solar panels and wind turbines but there are other things that can be done. If you have an open fire or log burning stove you can replace what you are currently using with wood pellet fuel. The wood pellets fuel is made from biomass and so is much better for the environment than alternatives such as coal or wood. There are many companies that sell pellets fuel so it is easy to get hold of and is not too expensive.
    By: Munny4Hunny
     

    Sutures Used For Eyelid Surgery – Caring For Them:
    2008-04-02 00:21:00
    The sutures used to close the incisions made during eyelid surgery perform the function of holding the tissues in close proximity in order to encourage faster healing. Since the eyes receive the most amount of focus, plastic surgeons make use of very fine sutures to close the incisions. In a transconjunctival surgery approach however, the incisions are made inside the eyelid and result in no visible scars. You may request your surgeon for this technique, but he can only perform it if he finds y
    By: Eyelid Surgery Beverly Hills
     
    Caring Hair Weave
    2008-03-18 02:06:52
    Caring Hair WeaveWash the hair before application. This will remove any residue from processing. Wash the hair in the shower taking care to keep the hair hanging loose.Avoid using cheap shampoos and hair products when you care for a hair weave, because these tend to dry out the weave. Also they contain more detergent than conditioners.Avoid cheap conditioners as the conditioners tend to be watered down giving less than the needed amount of conditioning to keep the hair from drying out. Remember that this hair is not growing out of the scalp and is not being replenished with natural oils.Apply shampoo and condioners evenly throughout the hair. Squeeze the product through the hair. Avoid scrubbing, rubbing or bunching the hair together. Condition the hair well with a good cream based conditioner. Care weaved hair by always being gentle with products and handling. Use a quality spray on conditioner that is meant to be left in. This will help keep the hair weave soft.Pat excess water from
    By: Hair Weaving
     
    Humor photos-Caring for my little brother
    2008-02-17 22:25:20
    By: Humor Pictures
     
    Massage Chairs: Caring for your back (golf tip)
    2008-02-03 04:18:44
    There is nothing more important for a golfer than caring for your body - especially your back. You can have the best clubs money can buy, but if your back gives out then you cannot even play the game. Just ask Greg Norman who's well documented back problems led to his downfall. Purchasing a well designed massage chair can really help in this area. Human Touch have a great range of Massage Chairs that have been designed to replicate a human massage and are simply a joy to use after a round of golf. Their website is well designed, easy to use and if you are looking for a massage chair then I recommend a visit to their website.
    By: The Golf Blog
     
    Caring for an Older Cat - Cat Health and Cat Care
    2008-01-18 03:03:00
    by NS KennedyCats are living longer lives thanks to dedicated care from their humans, and advances in veterinary medicine. Most experts consider a cat's "senior years" to begin on her 10th birthday. After this point, the aging process begins to slow in even the most playful feline. Yet, with a little extra attention from her owner, Miss Kitty might enjoy another 5-10 years of life and love.Just as with humans, cats often lose the ability to hear as they age. This often goes unnoticed by owners, who might chalk their cat's lack of response to typical feline aloofness. Without keen hearing and vision, however, an older cat is more vulnerable to threats from cars and dogs on the street. It is best to keep an older cat indoors. If she loves the fresh air, make sure you supervise her in a protected area.Even the most easygoing cat can become a finicky eater in her later years. As an older cat's senses of smell and taste begin to diminish, she becomes less interested in her food. Adding m
    By: Care Your Pet
     
    Caring For Your Family
    2008-01-17 20:19:00
    nursing homesbettercaring is a dedicated service for anyone who needs answers to crucial questions about care for themselves or their loved ones. At bettercaring you can look at the care options that are available to you locally, as well as search for care homes that fit special requirements. With bettercaring you can arrange the right kind of care, as well as read daily care news and receive tips on from care experts.
    By: Health201concious
     
    Caring for babies with G6PD deficiency
    2008-01-11 07:59:42
    G6PD deficiency and jaundice Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, one of the most common metabolic disorders afflicting newborns, requires special dietary care for both babies and their nursing mothers. Babies born with G6PD deficiency means their body lacks a specific enzyme, G6PD. Without G6PD enzyme, red blood cells have a shorter life spans when exposed to certain [...]
    By: Momma's Diary
     
    Caring for fly line
    2008-01-07 00:40:53
    Fly lines always benefit from a few moments of care that will not only improve their longevity but increase their performance too. Always clean your line with conditioner - every tripAlways stretch your line before useAlways examine your rod guides for cracksAlways match your rod to your line AFTMA (weight rating)Always store your line in loose coilsAlways store your line away from heat and lightThanks to www.tacklebargains.co.uk for these tips
    By: The Ultimate Fishing Blog
     
    COMMIT TO CARE: Critical Insights into Caring for Loved Ones with Alzheimer's.
    2008-01-06 10:35:00
    Deciding to be a caregiver for a loved one battling Alzheimer's disease can be one of the most challenging tasks you can undertake. But with strength, commitment and love, you can make a tremendous difference in the life of your loved one as they go through the stages of this complex disease. Bonnie McGovern took on the role of caring for her sister Barbara when she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. As a child, she watched her mother care for her father who had been stricken with polio. As an adult, she emulated her mother's love and compassion when she took on the role of caregiver to her sister. Now, as an author, Bonnie is able to share many of the lessons she has learned with others. If you are considering being a caregiver for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer's there are a number of things you can do to make the journey better for your loved one and for yourself: Life doesn't end with the diagnosis: Don't treat your loved on as if their life is over. Be sure to find ways to enjoy the time you have and help them to make their days joyful despite their illness. [ car , insurance , life ] Adjust your behavior as circumstances arise: Many illnesses, specifically Alzheimer's have many stages. Be prepared for changes and deterioration in the health of your loved one. While it can be very difficult, accept that it's part of the process and make your best effort to adjust and adapt. Be positive: A positive attitude goes a long way. Not only will your positivism have a beneficial affect on your loved one but it will make the journey better for you as well. Put yourself in their shoes: Alzheimer's is a debilitating disease. People who were once very independent suddenly can't handle some of life's most simple day-to-day tasks. As a caregiver, take this into consideration. By considering what it would be like to have the disease and no longer be able to lead your life as you're accustomed to can help you be more patient. It will also make
    By: Insurance-forlife
     
    Caring For Pot-Bellied Pigs
    2008-01-01 16:33:31
    Socialize Pigs are very gregarious animals, which is to say that they need to socialize with others of their own kind, with other species, with people, or a mixture of these. If this vital area of their needs is missing, they will become unhappy, moody and potentially very aggressive animals. If you cannot [...]
    By: Moments That Inspire
     
    Executive Message: Caring is Sharing
    2007-12-29 07:48:00
    As I recently returned from a city meeting tour in México, I couldn’t help but reflect on the incredible energy we enjoyed. The rooms were packed. Everyone was excited about the benefits of XanGo® Juice. And the best part was the knowledge that this same enthusiasm is shared in every market in which XanGo does business. Everywhere my partners and I travel, we find friends who are anxious to share their XanGo-fueled experiences. This has always been the case. As our company has blossomed, the number of positive product experiences has multiplied exponentially. I am overwhelmed and humbled at the sheer number of lives that have been changed by this sensational product. And this is not a passing trend. The health benefits of XanGo Juice have been well documented from the beginning. Utilizing the whole mangosteen fruit—rind, pulp and seeds—this Juice has helped hundreds of thousands of people experience enhanced nutrition and the results that come from nutrients such as xanth
    By: Xango Juice
     
    Caring for an elderly loved one
    2007-12-07 20:00:20
    My family back home is having a difficult time taking care of my grandmother who is ailing. She requires a proper care, and I think I found the website where I can read a few helpful things as to how to take care of an elderly person. It is website by bettercaring, which is dedicated to serving anyone who needs answers to crucial questions about caring for loved one. People who needs help with knowing what to do in the case of being elderly, or having to take care of an elderly loved one find information and care options that are available to them. The site has ways for people to be able to arrange the right kind of care, read daily care news and views, and receive tips nursing homes from care experts. In fact, there is a community forum for users to discuss their own experiences within the care system. So, it will surely help us, and help others that may be in the same situation.
    By: Simply Me
     
    Better Caring Solutions for Our Loved Ones
    2007-12-05 20:40:00
    Taking care of elderly really need lots of efforts and supports. Not only the physical body feels tired but the mind and souls also exhausted. It is not an easy job, especially for those terminally ill elders. Sometimes, if I am seeing them suffering, it is enough to break my heart. I remember my grandpa that suffered from failing health. He had been diagnosed with diabetes. My grandfather had
    By: Suray\\\\\\\'s Words
     
    Better Caring
    2007-12-05 18:37:13
    At some point in most of our lives we will either care for someone or need caring for ourselves. It can at times be a thankless and lonely task, but there is help out there for carers. With the world wide web you are not alone.Bettercaring is a fantastic website with many kinds of information about caring including four very helpful sections; care at home, residential care, health matters and finance. There is also a really useful discussion forum where carers can talk with each other about their struggles, ask questions and get some helpful advice from people going through the same issues. With bettercare you can also search for care options, including care homes , so that you can choose the right kind of care for your loved one. There is also daily caring news, with stories about medication, care homes and news story from around the caring world.The site itself is really well designed and easy to navigate. I found it really easy to find everything on the site and I can imagine spendi
    By: The Golf Blog
     
    Caring for Finger print sensor
    2007-11-24 10:45:58
    We are using finger print sensors in my workplace main door, server room, etc… and since it is always been touched for almost a thousand times and all the troubleshooting, adding/deleting of fingerprint accounts as well as the software and hardware maintenance was turned over to me… I devotedly [...]
    By: 3C's
     
    Caring for the ones we love
    2007-11-22 14:43:41
    Life is sometimes not fair. Most of the time, even when we work so hard to achieve our dreams and aspirations, we just can't help it. At some stage in our life, care issues affects us. Sometimes we need answers to crucial questions about care for ourselves or our loved ones. It is important to find time and support for our own needs as well as the needs of the people that we love. Just as we care for ourselves, we also care for our love ones. Our understanding and support are vital, not only for our own life but for everyone around us. Watching someone we love who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living go through a difficult time of their life can leave us feeling helpless, frightened, worried, and sometimes even angry with ourselves. It affects us. Sometimes caring for the elderly and younger adults with physical disabilities can be a demanding task. It requires time and energy.We want to help as long as we can but what happen
    By: Life's Journey
     
    Better Caring: Make the Right Choice!
    2007-11-22 08:42:03
    When I was looking for a job, I got registered in recruitment companies. One of them invited me to attend a course in care, which I accepted. I attended the course and attained the certivicates. The training was very extensive and showed how well maintained the centers are, and how people are well taken care of. Bettercaring provides service and information to people looking for nursing home for themselves or anybody else. Among many other features, it provides1. Care Home Search Search from comprehensive database of all registered care homes in UK. Search using a postcode, and find a care home in the location you like, be it near your home, or in another city.2. Daily news regarding care Provide daily care news so the users can be updated. There is another section worth mentioning called Healthy living where tips to healthy living are listed. 3. Care Options This feature is provided to help people make the right choice when choosing the care home. The options are categorized a
    By: Earn Free Money Online
     
    Caring for your jewellery
    2007-11-21 12:40:42
    Jewellery StorageAll jewellery should be stored individually - storing more than one piece of jewellery in a container or pouch is destructive, as the pieces will scratch and abrade each other. Diamonds can scratch any other gemstone; and rubies and sapphires can scratch other softer gemstones, such as emeralds, opals, and pearls. The shiny lustre of gold surfaces can be scratched by constant abrading with other gold or gemstones. It is recommended that each piece be wrapped or packaged individually before being placed in a common container.CleaningJewellery can get discoloured and dirty - clean your jewellery through a jeweller or ask an expert to recommend cleaning for that particular type of jewellery. Cleaning methods will differ according to the type of jewellery and the stones it contains.Care of Diamonds and GemstonesTake care of your jewellery - don't wear it when you are doing housework or other activities which might damage the piece.Gems and precious metals are gifts of nature which need special care. Even though a gem may be millions of years old, once mined and worn, it is exposed to conditions and chemicals that can damage it. The harder the gem, the less vulnerable it is to potential damage. Hardness is based on a gem-trade standard called the Mohs Scale, developed in the early 19th century. A diamond, for example, is the hardest gem known to man, one of the reasons why "it is forever."Diamonds and other gemstones, in spite of their hardness, can be damaged, chipped or even shattered if struck against a hard surface with sufficient force. So naturally, rings should be removed when working around machinery or during other work that might damage them, including working with harsh chemicals. It is also advisable to have the mounting checked once a year to make sure it has not become loose. This service is provided gratis by most jewellers.Pearls - Always store your pearls separately from other jewellery. Ideally, pearls should be stored in
    By: Sri Lanka Jewelers
     
    Caring Compassion Charity
    2007-10-11 12:00:14
    You stood up as a community, and told me your best, most exclusive, and over-the-top goals that you could pick off your goals list. Your passion, optimism, and fearlessness made me proud, to say the least. I know that it wasn’t the easiest task to put yourself out there on a limb, and [...]
    By: Alex Shalman . com - Practical Personal Developmen
     
    Tips For Caring For Your Skin When You Have Acne
    2007-09-23 15:21:47
    If you suffer from chronic acne, it is important that you wash your face gently, using a mild cleanser in the morning and evening. Also wash with the cleanser after a round of heavy exercise.   When you wash your face, wash it from under the jaw to the hairline while rinsing your skin thoroughly. If you [...]
    By: Ambitiuosly Inquisitive Tips and Tricks
     
    Thank you for caring enough to help others like me
    2007-08-15 18:09:00
    Thank you so much for my 1996 Toyota Corolla. Green is my favorite color, this car makes it possible for me to get to and from work and go to the local store. It enables me to take my brother to his doctor appointments. I am a free taxi service for those who have a need, my way of helping others. God Bless for caring enough to help others like me. Sandy
    By: The Original 1-800-CHARITY CARS
     
    Caring Flowers
    2007-07-15 07:00:00
    Post bulletinIf you want to bring some outdoors inside by buying flowers, here are some tips for care from the Society of American Florists...
    By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia
     
    Online Safety for Children: The line between caring and spying
    2007-07-02 13:58:49
    I recently stumbled across a website about keeping your child safe online. I clicked around and did some reading, jumped to a few related sites and soon started to realise that a lot of the sites run by “concerned parents” weren’t necessarily about child safety, but rather outright spying. The more I read, the angrier I got. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for raising well guided children, and keeping them protected from the big bad wolf, and what that wolf is pushing, but most sites had little information on sitting them down and providing your kids with the knowledge to be aware of the effects of their actions. However, it did have an extensive section on how to read your children’s emails, monitor chats and view their surfing history. In my opinion, it’s okay to look at your child’s MySpace or Facebook profile. They’ve published the content knowing that the world has access to the information, but I think advising parents to insta
    By: Top-notch South African eMarketing blog
     
    Caring for your hair in summer
    2007-05-31 10:54:00
    During summer, it’s not just the skin on the other parts of your body which sweats, even your scalp does. So you need to wash your hair more frequently. Use a good shampoo and conditioner. If you have oily hair then the problem is even more severe. However don’t overdo this washing business. A hair-wash once in two days will suffice even for the oiliest of scalps. Too much of washing and
    By: Beauty & Personality Grooming
     
    Caring Your Flowers
    2007-02-12 07:00:00
    Cbs NewsAmericans are expected to buy close to 200 million roses for Valentine's Day, but that's news nothing compared to the 2.7 billion grown here or imported every year. Walk into the San Francisco wholesale flower market or a California rose grower's greenhouse or the Dutch flower auction outside Amsterdam, or the cargo side of the Miami airport, and the extraordinary story of cut flowers begins to unfold...
    By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia
     
    Caring for your Ford F150
    2005-09-23 17:10:09
    Even as SUVs continue to grapple for the lead, Ford's F-150 is still the clear champion -- still the U.S.' best-selling pickup and SUV. Its all-new F-Series has more space inside, bigger beds outside, four doors on every model and more cab/bed/powertrain choices than ever before -- which is saying a lot. Boasting all that space, power, and choices owning an F-150 can truly be a rewarding experience. And because your F-150 no doubt works harder than many other cars on the road, proper care and
    By: Ford Driver's Journal
     
    Caring for your SUV
    2005-09-23 03:18:27
    Competition is fierce in today's biggest selling vehicles, the SUVs â€" as main players like Toyota constantly apply pressure to domestic automakers with new and improved trucks, vans and SUVs. In fact, in the recent Consumer Reports, Toyota was cited as having the three of the four most reliable SUVs on the market: the Land Cruiser, Highlander and RAV4 (the fourth is the struggling Mitsubishi Endeavor). Nevertheless, Ford's sales superstars, the F-150 and the Explorer, are still the number o
    By: Driver's Blog
     
    Caring For Silver Jewelry
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    Once you've made the leap into reselling silver jewelry wholesale, you need to pay close attention to the care of your merchandise. Since you're buying in bulk you'll need to learn the ins and outs of caring for silver jewelry. This will help lengthen the lifespan of your products and educate your customers on their new purchases.After buying silver jewelry wholesale it is crucial to keep your merchandise from tarnishing. Sterling silver is known for tarnishing, and while this does not mean your rings or earrings are low quality, it should encourage you to take better care of them compared to other metals that need little to no maintenance. If you leave sterling silver out, as opposed to in a jewelry box or velvet pouch, you'll soon see the onset of tarnish.A Simple RemedyShould your items begin to tarnish before they can be sold, make an extra effort to keep them in airtight containers or if need be, brush them occasionally with a silver cloth. These cloths are commonly found at jewelry stores, though your wholesale dealer may provide them. The cloths remove tarnish instantly from the jewelry.Be sure to pass this information on to your customers. Flea market shoppers that purchase from silver jewelry wholesale merchants need to be aware of the proper methods of caring for their jewelry. Without instructions, consumers may blame the tarnishing on the quality of goods you are selling, which in turn will hinder them from making a second visit.by Jessica Duquette
    By: Buy Jewelry online
     
    Caring for Damaged Teeth
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    Caring for Damaged Teeth
    By: Alternative Medicine
     
    Caring for Your Baby's Umbilical Cord
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    Caring for Your Baby's Umbilical Cord
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