Presidential dollar coin collection album honors the memory of
our country s famous forefathers in an protective, patriotic display.
Starting January 2007, the U.S. Mint will issue four new commemorative
one dollar coins a year as a tribute to each of our former presidents.
There s no better way to showcase American pride or celebrate it's
history. Coins fit in designated slots. Size:11" x17" open.
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to all Mothers !
Saving Money Smarter:
Feeling short of money? Make more and spend
less!
You want to go where money is? Watch prison break first!
It's so much easier said than done to save money. Well, somebody has
given lists such as cutting your coffee, less entertainment, less
shopping (no, you are killing me)... That works for your money but not
for your life, because you save for a better one.
To better manage your money, here comes some tips:
First, set your goal in short-term and long-term. There must be
something you want in desperation, like a car, a macbook. You will
figure out what to cut to have your dream come true. Yes, you are not
really saving money here, but you find the ways.
Second, make a budget and prioritize your spending. Track your monthly
expenses and calculate the average for your regular payments (Rent,
Phone Bills, utilities, gas etc.). Shopping and entertainment may change
from month to month, set a minimum. When you have a total spending plan
for the next month, save all the surplus for investment or open a
savings account.
Third and the smarter way, when you have to buy something, find a cheap
one. Actually this is easy because you are online. DO NOT save your
cable expense.
The Internet has changed our way of life: Users get greater access to
information than ever before. It also offers many opportunities for
saving money. As online shopping has become more and more popular,
businesses have been pressured into not only maintaining an online
presence, but also competing for a thriving global consumer base. Online
deals and specials are powerful persuasion for potential customers, and
are therefore used by many retailers. If you know where to look, you can
find many ways to save money online, such as traditional coupons that
you can print out and carry with you, and online coupons that use links
or coupon codes to save you money.
There are two ways applying the discount for online stores: linked
coupons and coupon codes . With a linked coupon, you simply click on the
link, and it takes you to the online store via a special URL; then when
you finish the shopping, your savings will be applied to your shopping
cart automatically. A coupon code is a special code you will need to
enter when you check out. Because online stores depend on online coupons
and promotions to boost sales, these codes are very easy to find. There
are many websites dedicated to listing current online coupons and coupon
codes such as couponcabin.com , couponsmarter.com etc. Most of these
sites offer a search feature to help you find exactly what you're
looking for.
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Timely Information -
Swine Flu:
Influenza spreads between humans through
coughing or sneezing and people touching something with the virus on it
and then touching their own nose or mouth. Swine flu cannot be spread by
pork products, since the virus is not transmitted through food. The
swine flu in humans is most contagious during the first five days of the
illness although some people, most commonly children, can remain
contagious for up to ten days. Diagnosis can be made by sending a
specimen, collected during the first five days for analysis.
Recommendations to prevent spread of the virus among humans include
using standard infection control against influenza. This includes
frequent washing of hands with soap and water or with alcohol-based hand
sanitizers, especially after being out in public. Although the current
trivalent influenza vaccine is unlikely to provide protection against
the new 2009 H1N1 strain, vaccines against the new strain are being
developed and could be ready as early as June 2009.
Experts agree that hand-washing can help prevent viral infections,
including ordinary influenza and the swine flu virus. Influenza can
spread in coughs or sneezes, but an increasing body of evidence shows
small droplets containing the virus can linger on tabletops, telephones
and other surfaces and be transferred via the fingers to the mouth, nose
or eyes. Alcohol-based gel or foam hand sanitizers work well to destroy
viruses and bacteria. Anyone with flu-like symptoms such as a sudden
fever, cough or muscle aches should stay away from work or public
transportation and should contact a doctor to be tested.
Social distancing is another tactic. It means staying away from other
people who might be infected and can include avoiding large gatherings,
spreading out a little at work, or perhaps staying home and lying low if
an infection is spreading in a community. Public health and other
responsible authorities have action plans which may request or require
social distancing actions depending on the severity of the outbreak.
Make sure you are in good health. Get plenty of sleep, be physically
active, manage your stress, drink plenty of fluids, and eat nutritious
food. The healthier you are, the better your immune system will be at
defending your body against a virus.
Practice good hygiene. If you sneeze, keep a disposable tissue in front
of your mouth, after sneezing or blowing your nose throw the tissue
away. Wash your hands often, especially if after blowing your
nose/sneezing and before you eat. Use a disinfectant when possible or
just use soap and water.