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Introduction To Relationships
Back to Basics: Body Language Briefing
ABC’s of Healthy, Happy Relationships
ABC’s of Unhealthy, Sad Relationships
Dating & Relationship Resources
Dating & Relationship Tips
Online Dating
Lowdown on Long Lasting Love
Self-Help Guide
Addendum: Generic Budget Worksheet
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Introduction To Dating & Relationships
In this guide, the Dating and Relationships content discussed focuses on traditional male/female relationships. For supplemental material and resources with regards to significant others in same- gender relationships, simply key in words or phrases pertaining to the information you seek into your favorite search engine directory.
This guide presents an overall look at the basics of relationships and dating, both in the real world and online. Since the latest reports show that nearly everyone can learn the most important social skills needed for relationship building, this guide focuses on the ABC’s of Healthy Relationships. And so that you can be alerted to possible problem areas, the ABC’s of unhealthy relationships is also covered.
For help, support, a shoulder to cry on, for fun and to meet new people and interact with others, sections follow that offer support groups, organizations, programs, tips, self-help and other resources.
Since Dating and Relationships are such a large, important part of everyday life, this ebook strives to help clear up myths from facts and present an overview of surrounding issues. It includes information along with a variety of helpful tips and resources available based upon the most recent studies, research, reports, articles, findings, products and services available, so that you can learn more about Dating and Relationships.
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What is An Anxiety Disorder?
What Are the Different Anxiety Disorders?
What Are the Symptoms of Panic Disorder?
What Are the Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder?
What Are the Symptoms of Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
What Are the Symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?
What are the Symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
About Agoraphobia
Conquer Claustrophobia
Your Child and Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorder Research
How to Know if You Have an Anxiety Disorder
Treatment Options - Medication or Therapy
Natural Remedies and Self Help Tips
How Anxiety Disorders Affect Work, Family and Relationships
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What is An Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety Disorder 101
Anxiety disorder is the term used to define pathological fears, phobias, anxieties and nervous conditions that either appear suddenly or develop over time. It may affect daily activities.
Oftentimes, anxiety disorders affect the emotions of the individual. Both terms, anxiety and fear, have specific meanings in a scientific usage. Normally, they are interchanged.
Here’s a clearer explanation. When pertaining to phobia, it is a kind of anxiety that is somehow irrational. On the other hand, fear is said to be the physiological and emotional response to anything that poses to be a threat.
Anxiety Disorders affect around 40 million Americans age 18 years and above in a year. This makes them fearful and uncertain of various situations. There is the relatively mild case, which is brief anxiety due to a stressful event. An example is publicly speaking in a room full of strangers or going out on a first date with someone you really like.
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INTRODUCTION
DIFFERENT TYPES OF HEALTH
INSURANCE POLICIES
DISABILITY INCOME INSURANCE
MEDICAL INSURANCE
HEALTH INSURANCE PROVIDERS
GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE
FINDING THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR NEEDS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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INTRODUCTION
If you want to spark a spirited debate at your next social gathering, just try bringing up the subject of health insurance. You will undoubtedly set off a firestorm of opinions.
Years ago, acquiring your first health coverage was almost a right of passage. You began your career and you were automatically enrolled in your employers health plan after your first 90 days of employment.
That still takes place today but the health care industry has metamorphosed into a gigantic monster gobbling up resources everywhere it travels. Rates keep going up at an astounding pace and more employers are cutting back on their plans or doing away with their health benefit packages entirely.
Naturally, no one document will tell you everything you ever wanted to know about health insurance. When it comes to health insurance there is no “one size fits all.”
However, what will do is provide with enough knowledge to weigh the options and make informed decisions regarding your own circumstances.
The most important tool you can have when looking for good health insurance is knowledge. Unfortunately there aren’t too many places where you can obtain that knowledge without having to spend months wading through the small print.
So, before discussing the various plans that are available, we must first grasp an understanding of the complex nature of health insurance. Therefore, our first chapters are written specifically to help you understand the terminology and different components involved so that you can make those informed decisions and present it in plain English.
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Creating Your Own Will
Making Sure Your Will Is Valid
Special Rules If You Are Married
Do You Need an Inventory?
Naming Your Beneficiaries
Selecting an Executor
Your Will and Your Children
Taxes and Other Debts
Selecting the Right Form for Your Will
How to Make Your Will Legal
Revoking or Changing Your Will
What to Know About Estate Planning
What Is a Living Will?
Final Thoughts
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Creating Your Own Will
How to Create Your Own Will That Will Grant You the Power to Decide What You Want To Do With Your Assets
A will is your declaration whereby you are passing your assets on to your heirs. Under the rules of your authority, there can be legal limitations on what you may do in your will, like disinheriting your spouse or, even your children.
Typically, you can choose to leave your assets to anybody. When married, however, automatically, your spouse will have the privilege to a certain portion of your assets, even when you stated someone else’s name in your will and even though your spouse is not living with you any longer.
A valid will can:
1. Endow a beneficiary who would otherwise not inherit on the basis of the intestate laws of succession, like your step-child.
2. Assign or authorize someone to act as guardian for a minor child...
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About Buying Life Insurance
Who Needs Life Insurance?
Permanent Life Insurance
Term Life Insurance
What Are Annuities and How Do They Work?
What Are Policy Provisions?
What Is A Rider?
How Are Premiums Determined?
Explaining Dividends
What Are Non-forfeiture and Settlement Options?
What Are Policy Loans?
What Is Underwriting?
Qualified and Non-Qualified Retirement Plans
Life Insurance and Taxes
Government Plans
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About Buying Life Insurance
Everything You Need to Know About Insurance on Your Life
Parents take out life insurance on themselves “to protect their children.” A husband kills his wife so he can take the insurance and make himself rich. What’s the fuss all about? Why does insurance lead to so much goodness, and yet so much trouble? What is life insurance?
Life insurance (also known as life assurance in the United Kingdom) is, put simply, a financial package designed to protect those who depend upon you for monetary support. A life insurance policy is a legal contract. Within it are terms and conditions of the risks assumed. Any misrepresentation by the policy holder or the insured will be grounds for nullification of the insurance.
To understand the concept of life insurance, you have to know the parties involved. In general, there are three: the insurer, the insured, and the policy holder.
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Introduction
What Is Bad Breath?
What Causes Bad Breath?
What Are The Symptoms of Bad Breath?
Bad Breath And Serious Health Issues.
Bad Breath In Children
Getting Rid of Bad Breath
Some Final Thoughts
Resources
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INTRODUCTION
Millions of people suffer embarrassment due to bad breath. The technical name for bad breath is "halitosis." Take a walk down the personal care aisle of any drug or grocery Store and you will find product after product all dealing with this condition.
Before we can discuss how to get rid of bad breath, we need to have an understanding of the causes and symptoms.
Interesting to note is the fact that dental hygiene was practiced as far back as ancient Greece and Rome. The Greeks used to chew on anise seeds. Anise tastes like licorice. The Romans discovered that chewing on parsley would disguise the smell of alcohol on their breath. They were probably unaware that parsley is high in chlorophyll which turns carbon dioxide into oxygen making it a natural as one of the first breath fresheners.
Everyone has an occasional problem with bad breath which is why Americans spend more than $200 million a year on products to freshen the breath. Pills, mouthwash, breath mints, toothpaste and more comprise this industry.
Our discussion addresses these as well as other more serious sides of the condition. Bad breath that is persistent, consistent and resistant to normal remedies can be symptomatic of a more serious condition. That is what we will discuss in this guide.
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What Are The Warning Signs
Peer Prevention
How to Deal With Teen Truancy
Dealing With Teen Depression
Is Your Teen in a Gang?
Is Your Teen Violent
Your Teen and Substance Abuse
When Your Teen Runs Away
Is Your Teen an Underachiever?
Responsibility, Chores and Your Teen
Is Your Teen ADD, ADHD or Bipolar
Is Your Teen at Risk for Suicide
Your Teen and the Dark Side
Your Teen and the Internet
Treatment for Your Teen
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What Are The Warning Signs
Contrary to popular opinion, not all teenage crises will appear out of the blue and because of its unexpected appearance, render parents helpless to change the situation for the better. There are always warning signs – and you just have to know what you’re look for.
5 Warning Signs of Teenage Crises for Parents to Take Note of
Change in Academic Grades – Most teenagers who are experiencing serious problems – mental, psychological, or emotional – would usually end up letting their grades slip although this may be unintentionally or otherwise. If your child used to have straight A’s all the time and yet all of a sudden, other letters start showing up in his report card, it’s definitely a sign that there’s trouble on the horizon.
Ideally, a positive change in academic grades is something to welcome – and you definitely should if you see ample proof that your child is finally working hard to do well in school. But if there’s no visible evidence to support this change, and further probing reveals that your child isn’t just studying in another setting, then this could be considered a warning sign as well..
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What Is ADHD Disorder?
What are the symptoms of ADHD?
Are There Similar Disorders?
What Causes ADHD?
Diagnosing ADHD In Children
Diagnosing ADHD In Adults
Education and ADHD Children in Public Schools
Education for ADHD Children in the Private Sector
A Good IDEA
Pharmaceutical Treatments for ADHD
Controversy in the Medical Community
Natural Remedies for ADHD
Alternative Treatments for ADHD
Coping Skills for Patient and Family
Researching ADHD
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What Is ADHD Disorder?
Basic Facts about ADHD
ADHD is an acronym that stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. This condition was formerly known as the Attention Deficit Disorder, though the name was modified when it was noted that the affected people were also prone to severe hyperactivity.
ADHD commonly manifests in young children, though most of them carry the traits over into adulthood as well. ADHD is also referred to by some people as the "single-synapse" or the "short attention span" problem.
The reasons for this is because ADHD's main characteristics are a marked inability to concentrate on any one thing for very long, accompanied by extremely impulsive behavior where the person doesn't stop to think at all when they get an idea or react to a situation.
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Home Security
Patrol Security Services
Video Surveillance
When You Go On Vacation
Firearms
Installing a Safe In Your Home
Home Detectors
Disaster Preparedness
Poison Control
Your Children and Predators
Safety For Single Moms
Your Car
Single Women – Beware of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing
Modern Day Locks
General Home Safety Tips
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Home Security
How To Get The Best Home Security System To Protect Your Family
Nobody can deny the fact that home invasion or burglary can happen to just about anyone at anytime. This is the reason that neighborhood watches have been set up, private security firms are hired and home security systems are installed at home.
Studies show that many who decide to install a home security system have been victims of a break in, robbery or vandalism. These individuals have learned from their mistake and want to take protecting their family seriously so such an incident will never happen.
There are two types of home security systems that are available for use today. You can have the hardwired or the newer wireless type. The old kind uses electricity while the other requires replacing the lithium batteries regularly.
Other than that, both kinds offer the same features such as the control panel, security keypads, motion detectors, cameras, sensors, sirens, signs and decals.
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How the Ears Work
What Causes Hearing Loss
Hearing Loss and Quality of Life
How Are Dizziness and Vertigo Related
How Hearing Loss Affects You Professionally
Who Is At Risk for Hearing Loss
Identifying Hearing Loss in Children
What Is Otitis
Hearing Loss and Speech in Children
What Are Cochlear Implants
Is Sign Language an Option for You?
Overcoming Emotional Problems
Hearing in the Classroom
About Hearing Aids
Breakthroughs
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How the Ears Work
Your ear is divided into three major components: the inner ear, the middle ear, and the outer ear. The outer ear is what is physically seen in our bodies. The ear canal is the path where the sound waves pass through. It is also seen from the outside. The ear canal acts like a funnel catching the sound waves and lead them to the eardrum.
The middle ear is where the eardrum is located. It is actually a small space inside the ear filled with air. In the middle ear, there are three tiny bones. Collectively, they are called the ossicles. Individually, there are the hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup. From the outer ear, sound is directed to the eardrum. Now on the eardrum, these bones move in tune with the sound that passes on the vibration toward a much smaller part of the ear, the cochlea.
The cochlea is already part of the inner ear. It has fluid in it, which, in turn, moves the hairs on the outside of the cells. Several of these hair cells create an electrical impulse that is send with the auditory nerve directly to the brain. The brain then processes the information and you are able to hear the sounds. All these processes are done in a matter of microseconds.