Archive for the 'Advice' Category
Monday, June 23rd, 2008
The answer is that it all depends upon who is making it.Where did this cake come from? There is one story, which I leave you to decide whether authentic or not, that it was made at the request of a guest at the Waldorf Astoria for a guest. They made the cake and charged her […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Sometimes there are cases wherein a patient loses several teeth due to severe deterioration of the health of the teeth or due to a major accident which could have caused injury in his teeth. In cases like these, patients can opt for implant-supported bridges in order to replace several missing teeth. This works by allowing […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
Cone beam volumetric tomography or CBVT is fast becoming the norm in 3D imaging. CBVT supports treatments for implant placement, craniofacial surgery and TMJD. It combines stereophotography and imaging software applications to plan for dental treatment. It is considerably more accurate than CT scans and has 200 times less radiation, making it much safer. The […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
The nerve can also die as we grow old, which makes the teeth, as a whole become yellow. So how does bleaching come in? let me cite you the process before: “It was discovered about 100 years ago that these teeth could be lightened up substantially by temporarily sealing up a cotton pellet soaked with […]
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
When all of the patient’s natural teeth are missing from the lower or upper jaw (complete edentulous), the ball and socket removable overdenture treatment is usually recommended. Although ball and socket overdentures can be used for both the upper and lower jaw, it is more suited for the lower jaw. This treatment might require 2 […]
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Friday, June 20th, 2008
The path of enlightenment is not one that is easily traveled. For thousands of years, people have sought after the secrets of life, so that they may be content in all that they do. Some have reached the elevated spiritual levels that they sought after, while sadly most of us have not.
To travel […]
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
ONE MAJOR STEP FORWARD
This major step forward is based upon acceptance and admission. Unless you do this you cannot move forward.
Allow me to illustrate. I use this example as it had meant so much to those who I’ve talked to in the past but may bear no relevance to you at all. The point however […]
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
The intention is good, I decide to take myself out for a walk in the beautiful woods surrounding the village where I live, to refresh my mind and get some exercise. It’s usually on the way back that I realise that I’ve hardly noticed my surroundings and have often been focused on the next activity […]
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Monday, June 16th, 2008
Does a girl in her school years from the ages of 14-18 really start to look at her future and what kind of decisions she need to make to be sure she becomes someone? What is a someone? What do we have to do to become a someone? I literally did not have an idea […]
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2008
Divorce and the Family
For those who have never been involved in divorce, or for those who have brushed past it but never quite understood the intensity. Divorce is one big tangle that never really unravels. Five years on from a divorce, the parents are still surviving, although remaining bitter. The children are still shell shocked.
As […]
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Friday, June 6th, 2008
Run your car on water - at first it sounds like a science fiction or a gas company’s biggest nightmare. However, stories are popping up everywhere, even on Fox News, about this phenomenon that promises to dramatically reduce your gas usage and, as a result, to save you hundreds of dollars a month. Before you […]
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Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Travelers are advised that travel insurance they purchase may not cover any injuries or accidents that have been caused by alcohol related activities such as driving while under influence and other such accidents. British travelers love beer and they drink a lot of it, even on some seemingly benign activities which could have them driving […]
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Monday, June 2nd, 2008
Wedding season is upon us, and that means a record number of photographs will be snapped in the coming weeks and months.
Of course, most brides have figured out who their photographer will be – whether it’s a professional or a talented family member or friend. If you’re a shutterbug and plan on taking pictures at […]
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
Ric Edelman is an author and runs one of the largest independent investment and financial planning firms in America. Ric Edelman has his own Radio Show syndicated by ABC Radio Networks. He has a nationally syndicated newspaper column called “The Truth about Money”. He has authored several books, most recently “The Truth about […]
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
When I decided to write a book sharing my life with the rest of the world I really didn’t know what extreme this decision would take me in. I have been experiencing more emotional changes than I would imagine.
My story would start out to be about my addiction to alcohol and drugs from the age […]
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Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other 12-step groups (e.g., Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous, Marijuana Anonymous, etc.) suggest that in order to recover from addiction you must accept that you are powerless to recover on your own. Only with inspiration from a higher power, recognition of your own character defects, and fellowship in the group, among other […]
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2008
A top headline news story coming out of Idaho this past week involves the death of Idaho resident Sue Newby. Her husband, Mark Newby committed suicide when the police were closing in on him while investigating the suspicious death. Ada County Sheriff’s deputies had reason to believe the death was not, as reported by Mr. […]
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008
Individuals on a spiritual path eventually hear about the virtues of renunciation and non-attachment. They are told or they read that desire causes all pain and suffering. And of course, an attachment to your desires places you on an endless cycle of alternating pleasure and pain. The only solution is to renounce the flesh and […]
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