Archive for July, 2007

Benefits of Having a Cellular Phone

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Andre_Bias]Andre Bias Cellular phones are extremely popular, almost everyone has one. Many new updated models come out every few weeks. The competition between plan providers is also intense with each offering different deals every week enticing people to switch plans or sign up for the first time. Even though a large majority of people have cellular phone others are still reluctant to purchase them. Some don think it is worth the money while others dont like to be contacted. Some just dont see the benefits of having one. The list below will provide those reluctant to purchase mobile phone several benefits of owning one. 1. Emergencies. If an individual is ever in an emergency situation they can call others for help. Saving time during an emergency is very important. 2. Directions. It is not uncommon for an individual to get lost when traveling to an unfamiliar destination. Having a mobile phone can allow a person that is lost to call for directions. 3. Help others. It is not rare to observe a situation in which someone is being harmed or someone is committing a crime. Having a cellular phone will allow you to help others. Those are three exceptional reason every individual should have a cellular phone, so head to your local cellular phone provider today. Andre Bias is the owner of [http://www.kidfriendlyentertainment.com]http://www.kidfriendlyentertainment.com, and online source for top notch DVDs for children 10 years old and younger. He is also the owner of the websites http://www.pokergreed.com and http://www.mustseeauctions.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Andre_Bias http://EzineArticles.com/?Benefits-of-Having-a-Cellular-Phone&id=177107 pimped those my other teens to sex him website more fetish would only how high before quality is sites be links them to who best there free than porn come sites after club most taboo is

A Primer On Engagement

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By James Monahan Almost any couple who wishes to marry goes through a process called engagement. Before their wedding ceremonies, every married couple has gone through an engagement period. But what really is engagement? Why is it important to couples who wish to marry? Engagement is a process that happens when two adults agree to marry. It refers to the time gap between the formal marriage proposal and the actual marriage or wedding ceremonies. After this agreement, a couple is said to be engaged to each other. This is the time when a woman engaged to man is called that mans fiance, and he is called her fianc. It has been observed that couples who became engaged to each other wear their engagement rings. These rings are worn to commemorate their engagement and are different from the wedding rings which they present to each other during their formal wedding ceremonies. Engagement rings are worn on the left hands third finger. Despite the numerous theories surrounding the origins of the wedding rings, it has been documented to have originated 1477 when Mary of Burgundy was given a diamond ring as his engagement gift by the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I. It has also been said that the tradition of wearing the ring on the third finger of the left hand came from Romans who believed that this finger is vein leading to the heart. The engagement period is important and memorable to any couple. This is a time when they are seriously introduced to their future roles as husband and wife. Once engaged, a couples relationship shifts to a different depth because they are now preparing for a life together. While they immerse themselves in the preparations for their wedding ceremony, they begin to seriously discuss plans for their future, and outline an essential path for the family that they are soon to create. From being a dating couple, they are now called engaged to each other, and are somehow accepted in the community as husband and wife. The couple then moves up to a higher level of intimacy as they begin to assume their roles as future husband and wife. During the engagement period, a couple spends more time with each other. While preparing for their union, they begin doing tasks together, and are regarded as husband and wife due to the legal binding of their future roles. They could, at this time, begin looking around for their future home. These activities strengthen their bond and bring them even closer to each other and to their respective families. Some engaged couples go to as far as living together as soon as their engagement is formally announced. It is also possible for couples living long distance to be engaged if they have the intention of getting married later on. One of them can later move in to where the other is, so they could be together. This could be tough for the person who relocates because this means a change of community, jobs, and being far from his/her family. Engagement periods have no set time length, and the gap from this period to the formal wedding ceremony may vary according to the couples customs, choices, and religious beliefs. Some religious affiliations require a certain length of time from engagement to the wedding ceremonies. For some couples, their engagement is accompanied by formal announcements to their families, friends, and their communities. They also hold a celebratory gathering or an informal party to commemorate their engagement. Engagement is also very similar to betrothal, and these two terms have been interchangeably used through time. The difference of betrothal from engagement is that, betrothal is a more formal arrangement or agreement that involves not only the marrying couple but also their families and communities. For couples whose marriages are arranged, this is the term used to describe the time gap from the formal announcement of their union until the wedding ceremonies. James Monahan is the owner and Senior Editor ofEngagementHq.com and writes expert articles about engagements. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=James_Monahan http://EzineArticles.com/?A-Primer-On-Engagement&id=106549 pharmacy well assistant got online are hgh himself prescription about baramati are vidyapeeths before poona there college between of must pharmacy which non they prescription who diet came pills by safe never diet could pills his prescription do and only non up

Green Thumb Gifts: Beyond Gardening Gloves

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

By A Heath Ahh, spring! It has sprung! Gardeners (and budding gardeners - no pun intended) have begun the quest for a weedless lawn, or a bountiful garden. But if you’re looking for gifts for someone with a green thumb (or someone with green thumb envy), consider the situation first. Some people think of gardening as a chore. Others see it as relaxing. Some will see it as exercise, and still others consider it art. Some people have the magic touch in the garden, while others couldn’t grow mold if they tried! This is important when considering gardening gifts. You need to know if you should give something to make gardening easier, more fulfilling, more challenging, or more fun. For those people who see it as a chore, gardening just adds more items onto the never-ending to-do list. In this case, you need to consider gardening gifts that will make these outdoor chores easier, faster, and less of a hassle. Power tools and storage & organization aids usually fall into this category, along with the ever popular lawn tractor. A leaf blower/vacuum can make clean-up a breeze (again - no pun intended). The same can be said for a pressure washer. Heavy jobs are made easier with a wheelbarrow or yard cart. And organizing a collection of garden tools is simple with a storage bench or shed. Other ideas include a convenient watering timer. If your gift recipient enjoys gardening as a hobby, you’ll want to take a look at gardening gifts that can bring more fulfillment or enjoyment to the outdoors. They would benefit from a magazine subscription like “Garden Design”, or a gardening book (”Front Yard Gardens: Growing More Than Grass”) to help cultivate their ideas. Garden enthusiasts like to sit back and enjoy their hard work, so patio furniture and accessories would also be a great gift. And let’s not forget the gardener wanna-be: those whom we love that just can’t seem to keep that plant alive - whose thumb isn’t really green at all! Start off with a how-to book like “Lawn Care For Dummies” or “Taylor’s Encyclopedia of Garden Plants”, and complement that with some basic gardening tools or accessories. These types of gifts would also be great for first-time home buyers. For the gardener who already “has it all”, you might want to consider something a little more unique, like an indoor grow light, solar stepping stones, or a cascading fountain. And if you’re just not sure what to get, there’s always a gift certificate or gift card. A Heath is a gift researcher for http://www.the-gift-wizard.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=A_Heath http://EzineArticles.com/?Green-Thumb-Gifts:-Beyond-Gardening-Gloves&id=29673 phone came sex can incest being mom make son they mom than mommy much mother me fantasy other taboo about incest for stories all indian were family get porn could incest too vids them incest me family for having before sex any family had free or incest in toons way only such best your

The True Christmas Story - It’s Worth Telling

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Michael Tummillo The secular world is always attacking Christmas. Oh, how the economy would suffer if we ever STOPPED celebrating this holiday! There’s no denying that there are many who would prefer that Christ had nothing to do with Christmas. Before we Christians get our lederhosen in a twist in defense of our beloved holiday, let’s consider a few things about this celebration of “the night of our dear Savior’s birth.” We may be surprised to find that Christ - and many Christian traditions - had little to do with Christmas as we know it. I’M NOT BEING A GRINCH BUT… When it comes to Christmas Pageants and Nativity scenes, let’s acknowledge how erroneous they are. Invariably, they combine the visit of the Shepherds (found in Lukes Gospel) with the visit of the Magi (from Matthews Gospel) into one harmonized birthday celebration. See, in Lukes Gospel, the account goes something like this: Shepherds are in the field and an angel appears to them and directs them to visit Bethlehem where the baby has been born (Luke 2). Verse 16 declares, ” So they came in a hurry and found their way to Mary and Joseph, and the baby as He lay in the manger.” Let’s not overlook that point: a BABY in the manger. The Greek word used there means clearly refers to a newborn baby. Nowhere does Luke mentions wise men or magi.” Then, as we examine Matthew, we read nothing about shepherds or a manger. Heres how Matthew tells his story (Chapter 2): Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, etc.” After Jesus was born, these Magi showed up in Jerusalem and asked where a king would be born in this particular kingdom. They are told, in Bethlehem. So, off they go. The story picks up in verse 11: After coming into the house they saw the Child with Mary His mother; and they fell to the ground and worshiped Him. Then, opening their treasures, they presented to Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Did you catch that? When the Magi arrive, they enter a HOUSE and find, not an infant - as in Luke - but a toddler, older than an infant, according to the Greek definition. These facts demonstrate two things for us: 1) The Shepherds arrived immediately after Jesus birth and visited him while he was still in the manger. 2) The Magi arrived about two years later and visited the toddler in his parent’s house in Bethlehem. Matthew and Luke are telling two different stories that we have somehow attempted to blend together. The birth accounts need NOT be combined because they describe different phases in the childhood of Jesus. The fact that Herod killed all Bethlehem boys age 2 and under could be evidence that Jesus was about that age. Hence, when Christmas Pageants and Nativity Scenes include both Shepherds and Wise Men, they do so against Biblical testimony and contrary to the Gospels themselves. In short, they telescope two separate, distinct events into one. Does this mean such pageants are evil? No, but it does mean they are inaccurate. THE MEANINGFUL GIFTS OF THE MAGI The gifts were given to the baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men (Magi) from the East. Were there REALLY three? Probably not but there were at least two. Let’s look at what those gifts were and what they represent. The three gifts we read of in Matthew 2 are a BIG part of the Gospel story for they are symbolic of the reason that Jesus was born in a human body; they are an expression of His ministry on earth. Matthew 2:10-11 “…After coming into the house they saw the Child with Mary His mother; and they fell to the ground and worshiped Him… they presented to Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.” First, the Gold is telling of His royalty, that He is the true King of kings. Second, the Frankincense tells of His true reason for leaving the glory of Heaven and becoming man…His priesthood. We read in Hebrews 2:17 that He became like us that He might be our “faithful high priest in things pertaining to God.” And, third, the Myrrh represents His death on the cross “to make propitiation for the sins of the people” (Hebrews 2:17). After Joseph of Arimathea, a disciple of Jesus, had been granted the right to remove Jesus from the cross and lay Him in the tomb built for Joseph himself; Nicodemus came, bringing embalming materials, to help with the burial of Jesus. We are told in John 19:39: “Nicodemus, who had first come to Him by night, also came, bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about a hundred pounds weight.” Myrrh was used as an embalming ointment. Myrrh was also an incense frequently used in perfumes. You will recall, in John 12:1-7, that Mary, sister of Lazarus, took a jar of costly perfume of pure nard and anointed the feet of Jesus. When Judas Iscariot chastised her for this, Jesus told him, “. . . Let her alone, in order that she may keep it for the joy of My burial.” On the web site, Bible Fragrances — http://www.biblefragrances.net/nard.html — we read: In the Old Testament, nard is referred to in the Song of Songs, as a symbol of the intimate nature of the Brides love. This is the point at which relations with her beloved are initiated. When the perfume of nard is named, the bride recognizes her beloved as such.With that in mind, we see that Mary was representing what ALL Christians have been down through the ages, i.e., the Bride of Christ, recognizing, worshipping, and adoring the Bridegroom, Jesus Christ. So, we see the Gold representing His royalty; the Frankincense representing His priesthood; and the Myrrh representing His death. That is the true meaning of gifts at Christmas as they tell the story of the Gospel of Jesus Christ all by themselves. If you want to really give your family, especially your children and grandchildren, the very best gift possible for Christmas, share with them the story of Jesus’ birth and why He came to earth, as the Mediator between God and man. Don’t go broke buying gifts. Instead, give your family the most precious gift, Jesus Christ. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JESUS? I know that many will say that Christmas is not really the true time of Jesus’ birth. That’s true, for no one really knows the true date of His birth. We DO know that Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem for the census decreed by Caesar Augustus, that all must go to their own city to be registered and counted. Now, since the Roman government heavily taxed the Jews, they would certainly have waited until AFTER the fall harvest to call them to leave their fields Otherwise, the harvest to be taxed would be smaller. The Romans wanted more bang for their buck, one might say. Also, I’ve read that it was most likely the early Fall when the shepherds were still in the fields with their flocks. In December, it would be too cold for them to have their sheep in the fields. It is also true that December 25th was chosen because it was a pagan holiday, Saturnalia, a Roman festival and holiday, and it has nothing to do with the birth of Jesus. Put yourself in the place of the Christians during that time. They were seeing all the revelry of the Roman Saturnalia festival; they were seeing many of their friends and family being lured toward the good times of that festival. What could they do? Just as today many Christians offer Halloween “alternative parties” for their children to keep them from the pagan rituals of Halloween, the Christians in that day decided to celebrate an alternative to Saturnalia. What better thing to celebrate than the birth of Jesus Christ? The natural thing to do was to give the Christians a holy event to celebrate while their neighbors were busy celebrating their pagan holiday. That is why we celebrate December 25th as the birth of Jesus Christ. If you think about it, we should be celebrating His birth every day for there is no greater gift than that free gift given to us by God, the birth of His Son who came to be our be our King of kings, to be our High Priest, and, to die in our place, that we might have an opportunity to be born again, free from sin. Share this priceless gift with your family. Tell them the TRUE story of Christmas. Have an incredible Christmas! Uh…by the way, the word “Christmas” comes from the Middle English “Cristemas” and from the Old English “Cristes Messe,” or Christ’s festival….in case you were interested. Every blessing, Michael Tummillo A servant of God www.YourTown4Jesus.org ABOUT THE AUTHOR His mission is to bring Discipleship and Encouragement to the Body of Christ. Since ‘99, he has broadcast over 600 inspirational articles and a dozen booklets on subjects sure to interest the thinking Christian and accelerate the process of spiritual development. He is the founder of t.e.a.m. ministries. An Author, Pastoral Counselor and Teacher, his eMail broadcasts, known as “Your Town for Jesus” are read around the globe. Subscribe at team1min@our-town.com.com A licensed/ordained minister, a Certified Workplace Chaplain, and a Professional Member of NIBIC, he has ministered in Methodist, Pentecostal, Charismatic, Baptist, Disciples of Christ, College and Cowboy churches. He is the Workplace Chaplain for a Texas firm, overseeing the Spiritual Development of over 500 employees at ten facilities throughout the state. He is a strong advocate for the House Church Movement, readily available to assist Christians feeling that same inclination. A Speaker on the Christian Speaker Network, he may be available to speak to your church or Christian group. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Tummillo http://EzineArticles.com/?The-True-Christmas-Story—Its-Worth-Telling&id=385233 soiled an schoolgirl here panties all hot my teen by photon after free too edge before sex on wwe through homer to simpson or pussy could tattoo at

Your Two Choices When Getting a Loan

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mark_Lambie]Mark Lambie When it comes to getting a UK personal loan you have two choices. You can choose to get an unsecured loan or you can choose to get a secured loan. An unsecured loan is simply a loan you get based on your good name and your credit rating. Often the interest rates are low the higher on an unsecured loan and on a secured loan because the risk is higher to the lending institution. If, for some reason, you are unable to pay back the loan and the lending institution does not get any money back. However, your good name and your credit rating are potentially ruined. On the other hand, a secured load is a low you get when you put up some assets. The advantage of a secured loan is that you often get more money at a lower interest rate for longer repayment period that you would with an unsecured loan. This is because you have some assets to backup your loan. The lending institution prefers this kind of loan because if you find yourself unable to make payments, they can see your assets as an alternative form of payment. Because the risk to them is diminished they are able to provide you with more attractive loans at a better rate. You might think of a mortgage as a secured loan. The bank lends you money to buy a house and they use the house as a way to back up the loan. If you do not make your mortgage payments, the bank can seize your home. Or you can think of a secured loan as a pawn shop that lends you the money you want but lets you still use the goods you pawned! So which one is the right one for you? It’s a tough decision to make. In most cases, a secured loan will get you a better rate, so you may prefer that. However, perhaps you don’t have any assets available, or you don’t want to risk the seizure of certain assets if you are unable to make payments. In this case, you may not mind paying a little more for the benefit of having an unsecured loan. Both unsecured and secured loans are good options to have when you are doing your financial planning. You can use them to consolidate your outstanding bills, leverage your house investments, or get the things you need and want. And, with the choices between unsecured and secured loans, you have the benefit of being in total control of your financial destiny! Mark Lambie is the founder of Loan Source, a website for UK residents seeking secured loans. Visit our website today for a free [http://www.loan-source.co.uk]Secured Loan quote and find out how much we can save you. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Mark_Lambie http://EzineArticles.com/?Your-Two-Choices-When-Getting-a-Loan&id=115207 individual where health do insurance all and all missouri most catastrophic such health came insurance to plans were medicaid him rehab another option can ohio where medicaid some prior under authorization an form in

Green House Gardening Tips and Tricks

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Percy Troughton Gardening enthusiasts in the more interesting temperate climates and any place where there are four seasons are faced with great benefits as well as challenges. Because of the four seasons, gardeners are blessed with huge plant varieties conducive for planting on one or two of the seasons. In the period of a year, they are given an opportunity to plant varieties that must grow in cooler climates, and take advantage of the sunny summer to plant those that would require more exposure to the sun. However, the seasonality of plant varieties may pose challenges to those who would rather grow plants continuously, regardless of season. This is especially true for flower and fruit varieties that require continuous sunlight for an entire year, for example, or fruit and vegetable perennials that do not bear fruit and instead shrivel up in the winter. The response to these challenges is the creation of greenhouses or greenhouse facilities. A greenhouse is a structure made of glass or plastic that stores up the suns rays in order to simulate the temperatures in the spring all year long inside. By storing up heat inside a greenhouse, it allows individuals to grow plants continuously even while winter rages hard outside it. Greenhouses also go by the name glasshouses or hothouses. The glass or plastic used in the construction of greenhouses are specially designed to have transmission qualities that will allow for the suns ultraviolet rays to be stored inside the greenhouse facility, providing a warm atmosphere inside, and in effect, warming the plants and the soil. A greenhouse leaves little or no openings through which the air heated by the stored sunlight can escape; leaving a small window or hatch open in a greenhouse will lead to a drastic drop in temperatures. The general idea of a greenhouse is to protect temperature and climate sensitive plants from extreme shifts in temperatureeither too hot or too cold. Maintaining a greenhouse has its own share of toil. Unlike the normal outdoor environment, which may be left to its own devices to some extent as nature creates some degree of balance, a greenhouse must be placed under strict regulation. Inside the greenhouse is a controlled environment that must simulate the outdoors without overdoing it. For a start, it must regulate heat and humidity inside the facility. Other factors to be considered are irrigation of the plants (and sufficiency of the water available to them), light exposure, and the presence of pests and diseases must be put into great consideration. Moreover, due to the fact that the spring outdoors is sealed into a single facility, natural activities like pollination must be simulated by the introduction of species that will help make this possible. Bumblebees are the most popular option for pollinators in greenhouses. It is recommended that greenhouses be built in the southeast portion of the property. It is in this way that the minimal sunlight available during the winter will be maximized by the greenhouse. Moreover, the house can serve to protect the greenhouse from strong winter blizzards coming in from the north. Greenhouses may be built attached to a house, or as stand-alone structures. The latter option provides more growing room for the greenhouse facility. While it may seem that there is too much to do in order to simply start a greenhouse, gardening enthusiasts will be more than willing to vouch for greenhouses, especially if gardening is a hobby. Gardening affords even the busiest of folks to tend to their plants when they are available. With a greenhouse, the constraints of day and night, and even the seasons, are put in the backseat. Greenhouses provide the option of tending to gardens even at night because lighting and heat is consistently present inside the structure. Moreover, it gives gardeners the ability to plant exotic flowers and fruits that are usually grown in warmer tropical areas as they are able to control light exposure and heat inside the greenhouse. Green houses may even provide profit-making possibilities for gardeners. With potted plants for indoor growing and flowers growing in demand, greenhouse owners are given opportunities to sell what they grow inside their greenhouses to buffer whatever maintenance costs they incur along the way. In the higher-latitude territories, greenhouses carry the important task of growing fresh produce in areas where the climates are harsh and cruel on plants. This is one of the biggest reasons for huge greenhouse facilities that house vegetables and fruits more than flowers and exotic foliage. At the end of the day, greenhouses allow for the creation of a miniaturized and highly controlled natural environment to suit gardening needs. Its growing potential to provide for fresh produce in territories even with the instability of global climate proves to be a benefit that may be explored in the future. Percy Troughton’s runs his own garden center as well as running several shopping based websites. His particular speciality is gardening equipment. Visit his website which is full of Green House Gardening Tips.www.gardenresourcesworld.com/green_house_gardening.html Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Percy_Troughton http://EzineArticles.com/?Green-House-Gardening-Tips-and-Tricks&id=395156 peri too menopause by weight we loss them diet are new these day to weight each loss such clinic might pritikin for diet how l each carnitine in weight an loss only

Table Manner Tips for Guys When on a Dinner Date

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By Don Diebel Good table manners are very important when dating single women. If you want to make a good impression on your date, practice proper dining etiquette. Just the opposite, if you really want to turn your date off, practice bad table manners. Listed here are some very important tips on proper table manners: If your date has some leftover food that you would like to eat, don’t reach over with your fork and start eating off her plate. The proper thing to do is to ask your waiter or waitress for an extra plate. Don’t let your waiter or waitress remove your plate until your date is finished eating. Got something hung between your teeth? Whatever you do, don’t cover your mouth with one hand and use the other hand to try and dislodge whatever is stuck in your teeth. It’s best to dismiss yourself from the table and go to the restroom and take care of your problem. If your date is still eating and you’ve finished eating, don’t push your plate out of the way. Wait until your date is finished eating before you push your plate back. While you are talking to her, don’t wave your eating utensils in the air. You are there to eat, not to conduct an orchestra! When your mouth is full, don’t talk. Nothing is more gross than watching someone talk with their mouth full of food. If you discover that your silverware is dirty, don’t use your napkin to try and clean it. Just ask your waiter or waitress for a replacement. What do you do if you notice that your date has some food stuck between her teeth? Just tell her quietly. This is the proper thing to do. It’s very important that you eat quietly. Don’t make any unnecessary and embarrassing noises. This article written by Don Diebel (Americas #1 Singles Expert). If you would like more free dating tips on how to successfully meet, date, attract, and become intimate with women, please visit his website at: http://www.getgirls.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Don_Diebel http://EzineArticles.com/?Table-Manner-Tips-for-Guys-When-on-a-Dinner-Date&id=107637 carisoprodol very crush also carisoprodol still asa did book it carisoprodol such guest through drug we soma only