March 11, 2005
Credit card debt. Mortgage. Second mortgage. Bad credit. No credit. High interest. Creditors.
The list of words that put a know in your stomach go on and on. Having been seriously in debt before, I understand the feeling. It isn't pleasant.
I have searched high and low to find rock... continue reading...
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"Warp nine, Mr. Sulu".
Those words, and many more like them bring back memories of a television show from the 1960's that has achieved cult status, and then some. "Star Trek" is one of the best known and most watched television shows of all time. The cast and characters are s... continue reading...
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Just when I had thought I had seen everything that could be done on the Internet, I came across a site that not only rewards the webmaster, but the visitor as well. I'm not sure that I totally understand the concept, so why don't we both explore this Family First Site together, and see what... continue reading...
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When President Jimmy Carter left the White House in 1981 to resume his life as a private citizen, he had a lot of activities to occupy his time. He was (and still is) a peanut farmer, a former naval officer, former governor and now an author. But one of his most satisfying activities, he ... continue reading...
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I can't remember where I read about this statistic, but it involved the amount of time that an average newscast spends on negative news stories. Stories that involve murder, kidnapping, and all the bad things that happen in our world these days. It is great to have found a site on the Internet that o... continue reading...
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Growing up on a farm or a ranch often gives children greater responsibilities at a younger age that most of their peers. Farms have long been a staple of our society, and life on one is certainly different than just about anywhere else. But like any i... continue reading...
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One of the rites of passage of becoming an adult is the acquisition and use of credit. I don't mean home mortgages and car loans, but those little bits of plastic that hang out in our wallets. Improper use of those can cause life long problems, but properly used, they can be a valuable lif... continue reading...
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Like everyone else, there will come a time in your life when you have a need for a car. New or used, whether it is for you, your significant other, or (shudder) that teenager living under the same roof who just got their license. A wise purchaser is one who is well informed; armed with all the ... continue reading...