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Thursday Chronicles: May 2010
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Thursday, May 27, 2010. Seeds from a Birch Tree. This morning's coffee was accompanied by a delicious book that recently arrived in the mail - "Seeds from a Birch Tree" by Clark Strand. One of my bad habits is reading about writing instead of writing. Another bad habit is reading about spirituality instead of saying my prayers, and so Clark’s book is the perfect indulgence. The subtitle is "Writing Haiku and the Spiritual Journey". I haven't written any haiku yet, so I'll give you one of Strand's:. In tr...
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admaniac: Advertising! A promising career beckons
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Friday, July 18, 2008. A promising career beckons. If words, concepts, creativity, selling, client servicing and doing something beyond obvious is your passion then advertising field is a promising career for you. Advertising as a career is a growing trend among today’s youth. A lot many universities in. Advertising is a service industry geared towards the communication of information and ideas to and on behalf of others. It is the main arm of marketing. 4 Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies,.
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Brush Up on Oral Health - Keep Your Smile Bright - Bankers Life
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Brush Up on Oral Health. Good oral health is important at any age, but especially after age 50. As we age, so do our mouths and teeth, increasing the risk for new tooth decay, gum disease, dry mouth and oral cancer. Practice these oral hygiene basics to keep teeth and gums looking and feeling great:. Brush your teeth twice a day. Use a fluoride toothpaste. Visit your dentist regularly for cleanings and checkups. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush if gums are easily irritated. Don’t smoke or chew tobacco.
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Hemingray.info - The Hemingray Database: Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). Decyphering Mold and Date Codes. Floor Tubes and Bushings. Insulator of the Month. This page answers frequently asked questions about Hemingray insulators. If you have a question about insulators in general, please read the Insulators.info FAQ. 1 Was my insulator manufactured by Hemingray? Many different companies manufactured insulators. Refer to this chart. 2 How much is my Hemingray insulator worth? Page for more information. 5 What a...
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Gettin' Started
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How I Got Started. I still have it too! I must acquire new insulators on a regular basis to feed my habit. Sometime I will have to check myself into Insulators Anonymous. It wasn't until I was around 12 that I really got serious about collecting when I was introduced to the organized hobby by an insulator collector I met at an antique show (wish I knew who you were). I got my first insulator book, Milhollands Bicentennial Edition. I joined the National Insulator Association. No Name (Wade) for $30.00.
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Links
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Golden State Insulator Club. Crown Jewels of the Wire. Insulator Collectors On the Net. Jefferson State Insulator Club.
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Stacy's Five Cents: September 2009
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Friday, September 18, 2009. Get in my collection! Oh Etsy, you might really be the end of my savings account.but I can't wait for these tiny beauties to come live with me! PS Those last ones are telephone pole insulators. I have distinct memories of my mother telling me how she used to collect them, but I've never seen one in our house. She did however pass down the passion. They'll definitely fit into my collection of "pretty glass things.". Labels: Craft Central Station. Wednesday, September 16, 2009.
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