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How to Grieve a Tragedy
Bad things happen to good people. Have you lost your job or are facing bankruptcy?
Has a cherished relationship ended or you have gone through a divorce? Maybe you
received diagnosis of a serious health problem. Or maybe you are mourning the loss
of a loved one. Unfortunately, these painful events are part of life.
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How to Change a Flat Tire
Few things are as inconvenient as getting a flat tire. It can make you late for an
appointment, and when you do arrive, you are either frazzled or filthy from the
experience. If you don't know how to change a tire, the experience is made much
worse by having to wait for someone to come to your assistance.
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How to Change Your Car's Motor Oil
Changing your cars motor oil is a very simple three-step process: 1. Drain the old oil.
2. Replace the oil filter. 3. Add the new oil. But before we go through the steps,
lets answer a few basic questions. More ...
How "Fear of Speaking" Can Make You a Better Speaker
Fear of public speaking is the number one apprehension in the United States. A Sunday
Times of London 1973 survey found that 41 percent of the respondents listed "fear of
public speaking" as their number one fear, while 19 percent listed "death". More ...
How to Write and Deliver a Presentation to Remember
If the mere thought of standing up in front of an audience makes your knees quiver,
you should know that you're not alone. Public speaking is one of the top fears listed
by Americans. The truth is, even the most seasoned public speakers get at least a
little nervous before they step on stage. More ...
Got Ripped Off on the Web? Fight Back!
In this article, I'm going to provide you a step-by-step method to force dishonest
individuals or businesses on the Web to deal with you fairly, or at least how to
cause them so much pain that they wish they had. More ...
Collect Your Unclaimed Money
According to the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators, state and
federal agencies are holding more than $1 trillion in unclaimed money, stocks and bonds,
jewelry, and other valuables. More ...
Funerals For Veterans - What Are They Entitled To?
Each and every veteran is entitled to a burial in a national cemetery, a grave marker
and a flag. Normally, the family is responsible for all other funeral charges, depending
on when the death occurred. More ...
How to Improve Your Memory
Everyone can take steps to improve their memory, and with time and practice most people
can gain the ability to memorize seemingly impossible amounts of information, this
article can get you started. More ...
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