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    Managing Your Cholesterol - The Best Way To Prevent Hearth Attacks
    Cholesterol is one of the most familiar medical words today. Everyone knows “something” about it , but mostly cholesterol is associated in our mind with something “bad” and “unwanted” that happens to old and overweight people.The facts show that about 20 percent of the U.S. population has high blood cholesterol levels.Actually holesterol is a waxy, fatlike substance (lipid) that your body needs for many important functions, suc
    t this holiday season, there are ways to ensure you will spend less time at the hectic hub. Forego the endless lines at the airports and check in online. Most airlines now allow passengers to check in and print boarding passes online within 24 hours of departure. Using online check in will not only save you time, but will have you feeling like a VIP as you bypass the lines and board your flight sans the hassle.

    #3: Be in the Know
    Over the past few years, airline restrictions on carry on luggage have undergone rapid changes, sometimes on a week-to-week basis. So before you pack, take a moment to check with your airline carrier as to

    Prevention Of Credit Card Identity Theft
    Credit Card Identity Theft involves the theft of your credit card or account number to make unauthorized charges to your account. If your credit card information falls into the wrong hands, you may be held liable for outrageous bills that were incurred by the identity thief. Thus, the importance of protecting your credit card information goes without saying.There are many things that can be done to monitor bank accounts and othe
    Whether by train, plane, or automobile, it’s very likely that you and your family will be traveling this holiday season. Sadly one thing is certain: you won’t be alone! During the next few weeks, it is estimated that over 38 million Americans will be traveling to reunite with friends and loved ones. So before you find yourself stuck in traffic or delayed at the airport, take a few moments and consider these tips as you plan your travel for the upcoming holiday season.

    Sarah on “Lighten You Load”
    “I will never forget the first time I had to travel quite a distance for the holidays. Trying to be the consummate guest, I packed all of the wrapped presents to take with me on a six-hour flight. Well, you live and learn! When I arrived at my destination (after a layover in Atlanta), I was presented with the seriously depressing sight of smashed gifts as most of the presents had been roughed up in transit. The best way to avoid having your gifts arrive in less than perfect shape is to ship them ahead of time. Most shipping companies, even the USPS these days, allow you to choose a particular arrival date and track your precious package’s every move online.”

    Alicia on “Kid Proof Your Trip”
    “No matter how bad the traffic or how long you are waiting in an airport, the situation could always be worse if your kids are unhappy during the extent of your travels. So if you want to avoid the endless “are we there yet” mantra, make a plan to kid proof your trip. To keep our four-year-old daughter happy during travel, we always give her something to look forward to. If we travel by plane, I put together a kid kit with new crayons, stickers, and coloring books for her to open up after take-off. If by car, my husband and I always schedule at least one “kid-friendly” stop, either to a scenic stop on the highway or a farmer’s stand to pick up some home baked goodies.”

    The Big Haul
    Here are three tips to keep in mind when traveling this holiday season.

    #1: Add It Up
    With the increased number of travelers, and because you have more important things to worry about besides running late, it is always a clever move to allow yourself extra time to get just about anywhere during the holiday season. Whether you are traveling to and from the airport, train station, or dinner at the relatives, make sure to apply the “holiday time factor” to your trip and allow yourself a reasonable amount of extra time to get to your destination.

    #2: Check Off the Check In
    While you may not be able to control the amount of time it takes to get to the airport this holiday season, there are ways to ensure you will spend less time at the hectic hub. Forego the endless lines at the airports and check in online. Most airlines now allow passengers to check in and print boarding passes online within 24 hours of departure. Using online check in will not only save you time, but will have you feeling like a VIP as you bypass the lines and board your flight sans the hassle.

    #3: Be in the Know
    Over the past few years, airline restrictions on carry on luggage have undergone rapid changes, sometimes on a week-to-week basis. So before you pack, take a moment to check with your airline carrier as to w

    Birdwatching Tours - The Latest Outdoor Activity
    Birdwatching is becoming a very popular outdoor activity all around the world. There are 835 species of birds in North America only and more than 70 million Americans are either feeding or watching birds. Birdwatching can be done in two ways: You can actually go to a location where there are a lot of birds; you can go by yourself or find a birdwatching tour in your area, or you can make the birds come to you, to your own backyard by
    he wrapped presents to take with me on a six-hour flight. Well, you live and learn! When I arrived at my destination (after a layover in Atlanta), I was presented with the seriously depressing sight of smashed gifts as most of the presents had been roughed up in transit. The best way to avoid having your gifts arrive in less than perfect shape is to ship them ahead of time. Most shipping companies, even the USPS these days, allow you to choose a particular arrival date and track your precious package’s every move online.”

    Alicia on “Kid Proof Your Trip”
    “No matter how bad the traffic or how long you are waiting in an airport, the situation could always be worse if your kids are unhappy during the extent of your travels. So if you want to avoid the endless “are we there yet” mantra, make a plan to kid proof your trip. To keep our four-year-old daughter happy during travel, we always give her something to look forward to. If we travel by plane, I put together a kid kit with new crayons, stickers, and coloring books for her to open up after take-off. If by car, my husband and I always schedule at least one “kid-friendly” stop, either to a scenic stop on the highway or a farmer’s stand to pick up some home baked goodies.”

    The Big Haul
    Here are three tips to keep in mind when traveling this holiday season.

    #1: Add It Up
    With the increased number of travelers, and because you have more important things to worry about besides running late, it is always a clever move to allow yourself extra time to get just about anywhere during the holiday season. Whether you are traveling to and from the airport, train station, or dinner at the relatives, make sure to apply the “holiday time factor” to your trip and allow yourself a reasonable amount of extra time to get to your destination.

    #2: Check Off the Check In
    While you may not be able to control the amount of time it takes to get to the airport this holiday season, there are ways to ensure you will spend less time at the hectic hub. Forego the endless lines at the airports and check in online. Most airlines now allow passengers to check in and print boarding passes online within 24 hours of departure. Using online check in will not only save you time, but will have you feeling like a VIP as you bypass the lines and board your flight sans the hassle.

    #3: Be in the Know
    Over the past few years, airline restrictions on carry on luggage have undergone rapid changes, sometimes on a week-to-week basis. So before you pack, take a moment to check with your airline carrier as to

    Reporting Identity Theft
    Have you been a victim of identity theft? Do you think that your identity is in jeopardy, and that somebody has taken it upon themselves to use your personal information as their own? If this sounds like a situation that you are in, you will definitely want to look into reporting your matter to the appropriate agency. By doing this, you will be able to document your problem which will go a long way in ensuring that everything is tak
    tuation could always be worse if your kids are unhappy during the extent of your travels. So if you want to avoid the endless “are we there yet” mantra, make a plan to kid proof your trip. To keep our four-year-old daughter happy during travel, we always give her something to look forward to. If we travel by plane, I put together a kid kit with new crayons, stickers, and coloring books for her to open up after take-off. If by car, my husband and I always schedule at least one “kid-friendly” stop, either to a scenic stop on the highway or a farmer’s stand to pick up some home baked goodies.”

    The Big Haul
    Here are three tips to keep in mind when traveling this holiday season.

    #1: Add It Up
    With the increased number of travelers, and because you have more important things to worry about besides running late, it is always a clever move to allow yourself extra time to get just about anywhere during the holiday season. Whether you are traveling to and from the airport, train station, or dinner at the relatives, make sure to apply the “holiday time factor” to your trip and allow yourself a reasonable amount of extra time to get to your destination.

    #2: Check Off the Check In
    While you may not be able to control the amount of time it takes to get to the airport this holiday season, there are ways to ensure you will spend less time at the hectic hub. Forego the endless lines at the airports and check in online. Most airlines now allow passengers to check in and print boarding passes online within 24 hours of departure. Using online check in will not only save you time, but will have you feeling like a VIP as you bypass the lines and board your flight sans the hassle.

    #3: Be in the Know
    Over the past few years, airline restrictions on carry on luggage have undergone rapid changes, sometimes on a week-to-week basis. So before you pack, take a moment to check with your airline carrier as to

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    in mind when traveling this holiday season.

    #1: Add It Up
    With the increased number of travelers, and because you have more important things to worry about besides running late, it is always a clever move to allow yourself extra time to get just about anywhere during the holiday season. Whether you are traveling to and from the airport, train station, or dinner at the relatives, make sure to apply the “holiday time factor” to your trip and allow yourself a reasonable amount of extra time to get to your destination.

    #2: Check Off the Check In
    While you may not be able to control the amount of time it takes to get to the airport this holiday season, there are ways to ensure you will spend less time at the hectic hub. Forego the endless lines at the airports and check in online. Most airlines now allow passengers to check in and print boarding passes online within 24 hours of departure. Using online check in will not only save you time, but will have you feeling like a VIP as you bypass the lines and board your flight sans the hassle.

    #3: Be in the Know
    Over the past few years, airline restrictions on carry on luggage have undergone rapid changes, sometimes on a week-to-week basis. So before you pack, take a moment to check with your airline carrier as to

    Monogamy
    I read a titillating piece today. I was drawn to it because of its titillation, but continued reading when it got me thinking about the status of monogamy in our culture. As a disclaimer, I've been divorced, but I remarried fairly quickly, and never lost the romanticism of monogamy -- that finding the love of your life, and living happily ever after. A couple of years, a few thousand dollars in therapy, and the discovery of yoga late
    t this holiday season, there are ways to ensure you will spend less time at the hectic hub. Forego the endless lines at the airports and check in online. Most airlines now allow passengers to check in and print boarding passes online within 24 hours of departure. Using online check in will not only save you time, but will have you feeling like a VIP as you bypass the lines and board your flight sans the hassle.

    #3: Be in the Know
    Over the past few years, airline restrictions on carry on luggage have undergone rapid changes, sometimes on a week-to-week basis. So before you pack, take a moment to check with your airline carrier as to what, and more importantly, how much of an item are you allowed to bring with you on the flight. Being up-to-date on “no fly” items definitely beats having to hand over your most cherished and discontinued moisturizer to airport security!

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