Sunday, January 6, 2008

Care For Your Bedwetting Child's Skin

Bedwetting has few serious side effects, but one of the


physical discomforts it may cause is skin problems. Urine is a


mix of fluid and waste chemicals from the body. When left on


skin for a few hours in the night, it can irritate. Skin may


appear red initially, and may turn sore and flaky if the skin


is not treated. The skin will also thicken if the irritation is


not treated, eventually turning wrinkled and pale. Although not


dangerous, this type of skin irritation can be very painful for


a child.





Skin problems can affect any child who wets the bed, but the


problem is more aggravated in those who wet the bed often and


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Saturday, January 5, 2008

PATRIOTIC ARMAGEDDON

(Check out full graphics/links @ http://www.the-tribulation-network.com) By Doug Krieger Each day the present geo-political reality confirms what The Tribulation Network has been saying for the past two years! All this, while the world still debates whether or not we should call the current War on Terrorism/Terror: The West vs. Radical Islam! Now, the EU and Iran squabble over Iran’s real intentions—but the US makes plans for taking out Iran’s nuclear threat—this week (August 1-7) is the turning point! Bolton is in place at the UN—Bush is ready to move and faster than you think (about as fast as the Democrats turn in a victory claim on a dead jackass in Ohio). We have termed the spiritual force(s) behind “Radical Islam” the rise of “Gog” that great principalit View the rest of this article


Risk Inclination - How Do You Compare To Others?

Based on Proprietary Research

Ever wonder how risk inclined you are? And how you compare to others.

As a part of my forthcoming book, Seize Opportunity - A Practical Guide to Taking Advantage of Opportunities, I conducted some research on risk inclination. The research involved people self-assessing their risk inclination in a variety of areas.

Participants were first asked to indicate their general risk inclination on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being Very Risk Averse and 10 being Very Risk Inclined. They were then asked to be more specific by similarly indicating their risk inclination in the following areas.

* Physical Risks - Activities that involve some risk of injury. Riding a motorcycle, river rafting, rock climbing or sky View the rest of this article


8 Ways To Get Off The Success-Go-Round And Have A Consistent Flow Of Success

Are you consistently chasing success? Once you achieve it, do you desperately try to continue the pattern of making it happen again? Isn't it time you got off the success-go-round? Here are 8 tips to help you make the transition from inconsistency to steady flow of success.
1. Know Your Core Values.
What do your truly value in your life? If you're struggling to come up with an answer, then maybe it's time you reevaluated your values. You might know what values your parents instilled in you, but you need to be clear on what you stand for and what is important in your life. Do you value honesty, integrity or trust? By knowing your core values you will seek them in the relationships you form with others. List your top five core values and live by them. Start to View the rest of this article


Negotiating Tips When You Buy A Car

Negotiating a good deal can be very profitable when you buy a car.
Being a good negotiator doesn't have to be difficult. And when you consider that negotiating will almost always get you a better deal, you'll be more inclined to try it.
When you are trying to negotiate with a car dealer, you're dealing with an expert. You will need to know how to get through their "car speak" in order to be successful.
Once you learn to calculate your offer and know what the dealer paid for it, you should get a copy of the paperwork from a friend that recently bought a car, so that you can become familiar with what you will see on your paperwork. They are all generally the same.
If you've followed these tips, and are pre-approved for a loan, you must next focus on get View the rest of this article


Read This Before You Co-Sign For A Loan!

It happens every day of the year; a friend, who has had some problems with their own credit, wants to buy a new car, or perhaps some furniture for their apartment. The problem is that they don’t have the cash do it, and because of their poor credit report, can’t get the approval that they need. They approach their friend and ask if they would be willing to co-sign the loan. “I only need your signature to get approved,” they say. “You won’t have to do anything else!”
Wait!
Before you co-sign that loan, there are some things you should know. In reality, it isn’t merely signing the loan application, but a serious proposition. What’s more, if things went wrong and the friend couldn’t keep up with the payments, guess who would be responsible for the loan balance? View the rest of this article


Things To Know Before You Buy A Car

Sooner or later most people buy a new car. It doesn't matter if


it's your third new car or your first, it almost always happens


sometime.





There is an art to buying a new car and if you know it, you're


better prepared when that day arrives.





Every car buyer knows that there are tricks to getting a car at


a reasonable price. Dealerships and private sellers rarely mark


the car at it's actual worth.





Instead, they mark the price up a little so that they make a


good profit for themselves. Another reason is that this lets


them give their salespeople better commissions, and this makes


them work harder to sell the car to you.

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