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Everyone has horror stories when it comes to what they've seen or included in a resume. While hiring managers may chuckle, they won't consider the candidate. More
Anyone interested in a reverse mortgage needs to do proper research and find qualified professionals to work with, such as a trusted lender, broker and/or realtor. This becomes increasingly important as the market for these kinds of mortgages grows and more lenders and mortgage professionals enter the market to take advantage of the demand. More
The luxury, the excitement, the open sea ... a cruise can be the perfect vacation. How about if you got 75 percent off your next cruise? More
Now that spring has arrived, a lot of people are itching to get started on their home improvement projects. But where can you turn to find a good contractor? More
If you've noticed your home insurance rate take an upward leap, it is a good time for a bit of price comparing. More
The eyes are the window to the soul, so when the delicate skin around them starts to get puffy, wrinkle and darken it can affect how people see your entire face. Cosmetic procedures and injections can offer expensive and temporary results, but there is a natural way to have smoother, firmer and younger-looking eyes in just minutes a day. More
There are more than 73 million children under age 18 in the United States, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and parents spend more than $17 billion dollars annually just on toys for their kids. So if you're looking for a way to generate extra income, an online business that taps into this market might be right for you. More
People are still out there buying cars, and many of them are looking at used cars. But buying a used vehicle can be risky if you haven't done your research. More
Each year, millions of Americans injured in accidents win legal cases resulting in a settlement. Often the desired choice for compensation is a structured settlement, which provides a stream of payments to the recipient over many years. More
The nation's job market may be in decline, but the nursing profession definitely is not. Careers in nursing are skyrocketing, even with the recession in full swing, according to U.S. Department of Labor statistics. In fact, with high job losses in other industries, more people than ever before are returning to school for degrees in nursing, which has historically been a high-demand field. More
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