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Most of our obstacles would melt away if, instead of cowering before them, we should make up our minds to walk boldly through them. — Orison Swett Marden, Founder of Success Magazine

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Internet Relationships: Do They Ever Last?

By Mel Bancroft
Back in the nineties, when dating websites were in their infancy, internet relationships were generally frowned upon. The stigma it carried seemed to label people who dated over the internet as incapable of getting a date, relying on the internet to do it for them. It was greatly associated with weirdoes [...]

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How To Treat Your Family To An Overseas Vacation On A Budget

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By JoAnn Clarke
Is it the perfect time to pack your family up and explore untamed Africa, or the melting pot of different cultures in Europe, or perhaps marvel at the spectacular Rocky Mountains of Canada? As the seasons of time, of work and of school pass, so may opportunities [...]

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The Smart Way to Booking a Flight Online

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By Harry Raymond Cowperthwaite
If you are planning on flying home or vacationing somewhere during the holidays, attending a wedding or going on a cruise, make sure you begin shopping early for flights. In the last few years, airlines have been cutting back on [...]

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7 Tips For Kitting Out Your Kids For Back-to-School

By Vincent Norman
Are your lads and lasses ready to go back to school? Okay, maybe they’re not exactly thrilled with the idea. But helping them to get kitted out can make the process more bearable. Learning can be more fun when they’re sporting new gear. Here are some tips for buying back-to-school attire [...]

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Buying Essential Baby Products – The Advantages of an Online Baby Mall

By Tom Healy
When buying essential baby products, you have to consider convenience as well as choice. It is too late to start thinking about such things when the ambulance arrives at the door, or when your partner is trying to fit you into the car while you are convulsing with contractions. [...]

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5 Tips For Settling Your Child Into School

By Ruth Edensor
Easing your young child out of your care and into school can be stressful and emotional for parents and children alike and end in crying and clingy childish behavior, (mostly from the children, although I did shed a tear when mine started). As parents we would all really like to [...]

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New Solutions For The Oldest Problem In The Book – Stretch Marks

By Catherine Sheehan
Somewhere along the way we all came to accept the fact that if we got pregnant, gained a little weight, or even lost weight, we’d be forever branded with stretch marks. Our moms had to deal with them. Our grandmothers did, too. (If your grandmother was the open and honest type, [...]

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7 Ways to Have a Dream Honeymoon on a Tight Budget

By Shari Hearn
Ah, your honeymoon. Time to throw budgetary caution to the wind and think big. Like a dream honeymoon on a private island in the Caribbean, with your own chef and a wait staff to tend to your every whim. Sounds good, right? Well, sure, if you’re one of the lucky ones in this [...]

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