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These five tips can help you in your journey toward healing and breaking the patterns of unhealthy behaviors that stem from trauma: Acknowledge...
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The average American woman 20 years old and up weighs 170.6 pounds and stands at 63.7 inches (almost 5 feet, 4 inches) tall. And the average waist...
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Hotel rooms also usually have fewer windows and maybe (maybe) a little extra insulation compared to most homes and apartments, all of which can...
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The GameCube Game Disc is a 1.46 GB, 8 cm miniDVD-based technology which reads at a constant angular velocity (CAV). It was chosen by Nintendo to...
Read More »If you are unable to manage your own financial needs, perhaps because you’re hospitalized, a financial power of attorney allows your designated person to make financial and legal decisions for you. He or she can access your bank accounts, pay your bills and more. Once again, this is a crucial document to complete and sign, after carefully selecting the right person. This document is important for everyone to have, and even more so if you have children or are a caretaker for other people. With this document, carefully consider when you want it to go into effect. Maybe you always want your spouse to be able to manage your financial and legal affairs; if so, make sure that you designate this power of attorney to be “durable” so it won’t stop being in effect if/when you become incapacitated. Conversely, you can create a document that only goes into effect when you become incapacitated.
Fasting during prolonged periods gives the gut the time it needs to restore its integrity. This is especially important for those with “leaky gut”,...
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When you find yourself in a survival situation, the most important tool is your brain. Stop when you realize you've got a problem. The first thing...
Read More »Finally, be sure to draft a will that specifies who should inherit your possessions, including your money, your home/other properties, furniture, jewelry and other possessions or assets. People who inherit are considered your beneficiaries, and you need to be very specific about what goes to whom. You will also need to carefully consider your choice of executor; this person will need to carry out the specifics of your will. You can choose to hire an attorney or a bank to perform these duties for a fee. If you are instead selecting a family member or friend, be clear about whether or not he or she will be compensated and, if so, how. Your will needs to be witnessed, with the specifics varying by state. Keep your will in a place that’s safe, but easily accessible by those who will need to have the document quickly after your death.
Low income is associated with a poor quality dietary intake [1, 2]. Compared to those with higher income, lower income individuals consume fewer...
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A 1000VA UPS might be able to power a small office computer for around seven minutes. Make the upgrade to a 10kVA UPS, and you might see this...
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Rust Concurrent Steam Users # Name Current 1. Rust 79,763 2. New World 75,192 3. Terraria 48,181 4. ARK: Survival Evolved 41,737 65 more rows
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An older egg will either stand on its end or float. The float test works because air builds up inside the egg as it ages, increasing its buoyancy....
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