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1). 10 Tips For Getting Your Car Ready For Warm Weather Driving
The first warm weekend of the season traditionally triggers a symphony of cleaning products, vacuums and garden hoses. But while you might be in a hurry to put a shine on your vehicle, it's equally important to make sure it's ready for the warm weather on the inside as well as the outside.

"The most critical areas to check after the harsh winter months are engine fluids, radiator hoses, belts, tires and brakes," says Pat Goss, host of PBS' "MotorWeek" and Washington Post automotive columnist.

2). 10 Tips To Improving Your Credit Reports
Credit is something that some take lightly or give little thought to until it’s really needed. There are 10 things that you can do to make sure that your credit is always in good standing so it will be available when needed.

1) Pay your bills on time. A consistent history of timely payments will greatly improve your credit profile and will, therefore, make you more desirable to lenders.

3). 3-in-1 Credit Report Is Car Buyer's New Best Friend
You've researched the perfect car to buy and the perfect time to buy it. But have you checked your credit report and credit score? A quick review of your credit report online before you visit dealerships can save you both time and money when you are ready to make your deal.

1. Give that credit report a tune-up.

Check your credit report early in the process to avoid embarrassing or costly episodes at the loan desk.

4). 5 Ways To Effectively Treat Minor Depression
$ Consider adopting a pet. Studies have shown that individuals who own pets, including cats or dogs, live a happier and healthier life. The reason is because pets provide companionship and unconditional love, which is one of the reasons that they may help to eliminate minor cases of depression and/or stress.

$ A regular fitness regimen may help to treat depression, including walking or a leisurely jog.

5). A Beginner’s Guide To Web Hosting
For many people using the internet is a daily occurrence, whether it be for work or leisure, shopping or gaining information. While many of these people are confident in how to use the internet, and what it can do for them, there are also many people who have no idea of how it works, or what they would need to do to get their own website.

Every single website on the internet, be it the one page site of an individual or a huge, multi-page website of an international company, has the same principle behind them.

6). A Forward Look At Rearview Mirrors
A new, patented vehicle mirror that provides 260-degree peripheral vision without head movement is making driving easier, safer and less stressful for people with a variety of vision and other impairments-including its inventor.

Brad Sawyer, a 100 percent-disabled, Vietnam-era veteran, designed the mirror as a driving aid for himself. Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has fused Sawyer's spine, neck and rib cage, leaving him unable to turn his neck.

7). A Global Solution To Regional Mass Transit
As gasoline prices continue to fluctuate, regional mass transit systems look better and better as an alternative to personal automobiles for daily commuting. But, as these systems expand to meet the growing demand, they often run into an increasingly common dilemma.

Much of the best technology available today is from Europe and Asia, but most regional systems are government entities that must observe "Buy American" mandates when upgrading their infrastructure.

8). A Look At Conference Call Services
In general, conference calls are designed for individuals who wish to make a call to have the option of multiple parties on the same line. A conference call can be set up in one of two ways, which includes a situation where only the caller speaks and the other parties simply listen or, in some cases, the listeners can also talk during the call. In short, a conference call can either be a one-sided call or one that involves the participation of all parties.

9). Adult Diapers Should Not Be Embarrassing
With the advancement of the age, the human body undergoes drastic changes and in the process becomes less efficient in informing its needs to the individual. Seeking the help of a doctor is the first thing to consider in such a situation and it's often necessary for the elderly to depend on diapers to salvage them from embarrassing situations. When choosing an adult diaper several factors are to be considered to ensure that the right one that suits to one's convenience and ne...

10). America The Beautiful: Exploring The Roads (And Trails) Less Traveled
Americans are known for seeking the roads less traveled and, in many cases, continuing to journey even after the road ends. More than 50 million Americans went off-roading in 2005, a 42 percent increase since 2000.

For fans of off-roading, there are two considerations when taking to the dirt and rocks of off-road driving: safety and ecology. Safety starts with having the right equipment-a vehicle that's designed for uneven, unpredictable terrain and tough, dependable tires that can take the punishment of dirt, rocks, ravines and more.

11). Americans Want American Energy
A new national poll released by PACWEST Communications of Portland, Oregon shows Americans overwhelmingly favor gaining access to American oil and gas from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, known as ANWR.

In the face of soaring gasoline prices pushed by crude oil prices hitting $75 per barrel, nearly 60 percent of those questioned said they favor oil production in ANWR.

12). Are Uniforms Available Online?
People who work for and who belong to institutions have one thing in common: they all wear uniforms. Uniforms are dress codes, usually distinct in style, clothing and even color that can make the wearer easily identifiable not only to his peers but also to other people.

Take for example the military personnel who are all clad in fatigues, except for some who have their own distinctive brand of clothing like those in the navy or other branches of the military.

13). Auto Safety 101
Following some expert tips and keeping a few tools on hand can help steer drivers toward safer rides. Here's some advice from the experts:

Avoid Breakdowns

Breaking down isn't just inconvenient and expensive-it can also put drivers in danger. If your car is having problems and you need to pull off the road, try to do so in a well-lit area and pull as far over on the shoulder as possible.

14). Automotive Experts List Cool New Rides Under $18,000
With the average price of a new vehicle passing $25,000, it's easy to fall into the trap of believing you have to spend a small fortune to drive anything worth writing home about. Unless you're all about impressing your friends, neighbors and co-commuters with the size of your monthly payment, the entry end of the market is filled with a higher concentration of cool cars, trucks and SUVs than ever.

15). Automotive Retailing
Increasingly, the automotive industry is fueling employment. Salespeople and technicians are in the highest demand. There are also needs in management and administrative positions.

"The careers available in today's franchised auto dealerships are intellectually challenging with room for advancement," said Alan Starling, chairman of Automotive Retailing Today (ART).

16). Choosing A Car Dealership
The Internet isn't just a good way to research cars before you buy. It can also help steer you toward a reputable car dealer. When searching the Web for a car dealer, keep a few expert tips in mind:

• Inventory-Are you interested in a reliable used vehicle and don't mind a lot of miles or are you in the market for an environmentally savvy hybrid? Do you prefer domestics or imports? You may be interested in a specific make or model, or may want a dealership with a variety of different types of cars.

17). Choosing The Cruiser That's Right For You
Whether you were born to be wild, mild or have a child, there's probably a motorcycle that can fit the way you want to ride.

For example, big, beefy cruiser motorcycles-popularized nearly 40 years ago by the cult classic "Easy Rider"-now make up more than half of the on-highway motorcycle market.

You don't have to hang with Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper to embrace the cruiser lifestyle.

18). Crop-Fed Cars Hit The Highways
A popular new fuel, E85, could help put the brakes on America's foreign-oil dependency. The Department of Energy provides these answers to some frequently asked questions about the fuel:

Q: What is E85 and what are its benefits?

A: E85 is a fuel that is 85 percent ethanol (distilled from American corn, as well as nongrain crops) and only 15 percent gasoline.

19). Dating Advice For Car Lovers
In today's dating scene, it has never been more important to make the right impression.

Dating is the latest casualty in America's constant effort to save time.

Online dating services, mobile connecting and speed dating have replaced long walks on the beach and lengthy dinner conversations.

Ellen Fein and Sherrie Schneider, renowned dating experts and co-authors of the New York Times best-selling series "The Rules," are helping singles adjust to this new era with their latest dating advice.

20). Discover Alternatives
Gas prices are getting more and more pumped up. That's why Americans looking for a less costly way to get around are taking a closer look at alternative-fuel autos.

Today, automakers offer more than 40 different models of alternative-fuel autos, including some that run on hybrid technology or fuels such as clean diesel, biodiesel, ethanol, hydrogen or compressed natural gas.

21). Drive Smoothly Into Summer
With summer rapidly approaching, it's time to get your vehicle in shape for hot weather travel. Take a moment to perform a few quick maintenance activities that will have you cruising the streets all summer long.

"Summer's hot temperatures combined with low antifreeze/ coolant concentration levels in your vehicle may lead to an aggravating episode of engine failure.

22). Driving A Deal Before You Drive Off The Lot
Buying a car for yourself or as a gift for someone involves a lot more than opening up your checkbook.

You'll need to do some research before you jump in the driver's seat. According to Brad Eggleston, vice president of AutoVantage, "To help you select the best gift for yourself or that special someone, there are a few things to consider before turning into the dealer lot.

23). Eight Tips For The Road Ahead
Whether you're traveling alone, with a buddy or with your spouse and a car full of kids, there are few things more "American" than the long-distance road trip. Countless vacation travelers will drive the highways looking for fun and making memories with every mile.

If traveling down the "holiday road" is in your plans, take the time to prepare for your trip.

24). Expert Tips On Buying Certified Used Cars
Used cars are not as risky a purchase as they used to be. Thanks to certification programs, the industry is changing for the better, and more Americans are turning to used cars for better value.

Certification offers a way to weed out unscrupulous used car dealers who might sell damaged cars. The nearly 600,000 vehicles damaged by floodwaters from last year's storms are prime candidates to end up as part of such scams.

25). Factors To Consider When Mortgaging Your Property
People who are in need of cash for any purpose have often looked at the possibility of mortgaging their properties. Mortgage is the easiest way to convert assets into cash provided the asset you have passes the mortgage requirements.

However, every person should be cautious about mortgaging his property especially if interest rates are high. The best advice is not to opt for mortgage when there are other ways to get cash or financing.

26). Finding Automotive Help
Good news for motorists when things go bad is that an elite program for automotive repair facilities, founded by the group that certifies auto technicians, marks its tenth year.

The Blue Seal of Excellence Recognition Program (BSRP) was founded to specifically recognize those businesses with the highest commitment to the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)'s goals.

27). Finding The Right Used Car For Your Teenager
Okay, you're thinking of buying a car for your driving- age teenager, and with the price of new cars climbing you've decided on getting one that's pre-owned.

These tips will help steer you towards a used car that fits the bill without breaking your budget.

• The first step is to determine how the car will be used by the teen. If it's for commuting or trips to college and back, then gas mileage and comfort may be your biggest considerations.

28). Fish Aquariums 101: What You Need To Know
A fish aquarium is designed to offer domesticated marine life with a contained environment that mimics that of their natural habitat. Having first become popular in the 1950s, fish keeping is now widely enjoyed by many as a fun hobby and as a beautiful addition to the home. When maintained properly, fish aquariums can add a decorative touch to any room.

29). Fuel Your Savings With A New Air Filter
In 1985, sport utility vehicles (SUVs) accounted for only 2 percent of new vehicle sales. But by 2001, one in four new vehicles purchased was an SUV, according to The SUV Info Link Web site. With the prevalence of these large, gas-guzzling vehicles on the road today, more consumers are looking for ways to save money at the pump.

One quick and low-cost way for drivers to help improve their gas mileage by as much as 10 percent, based on U.

30). Fuel-Saving Suggestions
If going to the gas station fuels your concerns these days, you're not alone. Many factors have caused gasoline prices to fluctuate, including rising global demand for crude oil, tighter supplies and instability in some major oil-producing nations.

The good news: Automakers are working to squeeze more miles out of a gallon of fuel and still meet customers' demands for powerful, fully equipped vehicles.

31). Fun Family Road Trips
If yours is like most U.S. families, you get together to get away from it all. Last summer, Americans took more trips than ever before, and more than a third of them took their kids along for the ride.

So where are all these families going? Seventy-five percent of travelers say they go on vacation to visit more family, but beaches and lakes are also popular spots for summer getaways.

32). Fun Uses For Light Bulbs
We all know what light bulbs are, how they were invented and where to buy them. In an effort to avoid repeating the same information that other lighting related articles discuss, this feature will discuss some of the fun uses for light bulbs and why they are often much more than just a bulb.

$Science Projects. If your child is in school, one of the most enjoyable science assignments he/she will have is to create a project that will be judged on it’s appearance, research and facts.

33). Gas-Saving Tips In Trying Times
Every day seems to bring higher prices at the gas pump. Here are some gas-saving tips from the experts at the non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE).

• Monitor tires. Underinflated tires or poorly aligned wheels waste fuel by forcing the engine to work harder.

• Remove excess weight. Remove unnecessary items from the vehicle and the trunk.

34). Getting "Fueled-Up" For Summer Driving
As temperatures begin to rise, so does the anticipation of being able to drive with the windows down and the wind blowing in your hair during America's hottest season. Amid today's ever-changing fuel landscape, it is important for drivers to educate themselves about how to make smarter decisions for their vehicles-especially during the summer months.

35). Give Those Microscopic Hitchhikers The Brush-Off
You might think your car or truck is clean. However, most drivers are carrying around a dirty little secret and don't even know it. That's why keeping the interior of your vehicle clean is important, especially for people with allergies.

"Keeping your vehicle interior clear of dust, liquids and other particles is one of the most overlooked areas of vehicle maintenance," said Peter Lord, executive director, GM Service Operations.

36). Giving Car Costs An Overhaul
For many consumers, the costs associated with owning and operating a car continue to rise. Fuel prices, insurance rates and car maintenance expenses have all gone up in recent years. Thankfully, you don't have to alter your driving habits or buy a new car to get some relief. Here are some quick, inexpensive, easy ways to save money:

• Mind the air to save money on fuel--The U.

37). Hassle-Free Barcodes For Authors
When it comes to book publishing, there are many things to think about. The content, which is most important, is on the forefront of most writers minds. Next, the layout, front cover design and back cover synopsis will take precedent. For many writers, especially those new to the scene, finding a book publisher can be a daunting task. This is why self-publishing is the chosen route for many budding authors who are serious about getting their books into print.

38). How Inflation Can Save You Money
Many Americans suffering from sticker shock at the gas pump could get an additional 10 miles out of every fill-up. In fact, American motorists could save more than $1.1 billion in unnecessary fuel costs.

One of the fastest, easiest and least expensive ways to improve a vehicle's gas mileage is through proper tire inflation. An underinflated tire doesn't roll as smoothly and the increased resistance requires more energy, robbing the vehicle of fuel efficiency.

39). How To Buy Luggage Online
Traveling can be an exhilarating experience especially if you have the proper luggage to carry around. Most travelers prefer the maxim less is more when it comes to luggage. However, there are people who cannot travel without bringing an entire wardrobe.

No matter how heavy or how light you travel, it is always advisable to get the right luggage for your lifestyle.

40). How To Choose The Best Golf School
More people are becoming enamored with watching and playing golf. Even children are taking to this laidback sport that has become a household word, thanks to Tiger Woods and other famous and charismatic golfers.

Most people find golf interesting because it gives them a chance to indulge in sports while keeping themselves physically fit at the same time.

41). How To Handle Auto Claims Efficiently
An accident can take seconds to occur but overseeing the entire claims repair process may take days. Traditionally, drivers have been responsible for reporting the claim, arranging for the rental car, getting estimates on the repair work, checking with the shop to see when the work will be done, inspecting the car, picking up the car and returning the rental car.

42). How To Read A Vehicle History Report
Old cars don't die, they just get resold. If you're buying a used car, whether from a dealer or someone who put an ad in the paper, you'll want to know as much about it as you can. Even without anyone trying to deceive you, the vehicle may have problems you can't see from a simple visual inspection or even a short test drive.

A vehicle history report prepared by a third party is one way to know what you're getting.

43). How To Treat Acne
Zits or pimples may appear harmless but it can ruin a person’s social life and can even destroy his self confidence. For one, it is disfiguring and can mar even a beautiful face. A person who has a severe case of acne usually has low self regard and prefers to live away from people.

Pimple or acne usually appears during puberty, a point in a person’s life when he still has not yet fully developed his confidence.

44). Humidors - Selection, Maintenance & Antiquities
A box or room with constant temperature and humidity, a humidor is used to store cigars and/or pipe tobacco. For individual use, a small humidor box is ideal. Cigar and tobacco shops, on the other hand, require larger spaces that are often designed as walk-in areas that cover an entire floor. All humidors feature a way to keep track of the humidity levels to ensure a constant and perfect housing area.

45). In-Car Entertainment Can Soothe Passengers
Imagine turning "Are we there yet?" into "We're there already?" A growing number of families are doing just that by adding rear-seat entertainment technologies and other conveniences to their vehicles in time for the summer vacation season.

In spite of the increased cost of fuel, Americans are expected to hit the road in record numbers this summer, just as they have in virtually every year since the late 1950s.

46). Inspect Your Shocks And Struts
Most owners know their vehicles require routine maintenance, including periodic inspection of their batteries, spark plugs, tires, windshield wipers, filters and fluids. But often the parts drivers can't see-such as shock absorbers and struts, located under the vehicle-don't get the attention they deserve.

In addition to causing an uncomfortable ride and poor handling, weak shocks may cause changes in vehicle ride height.

47). It Can Be Easier Than You Think To Cut Motor Vehicle Costs
The cost of vehicle ownership is increasing and now more than ever, it's important to find ways to stretch your fuel budget. According to a new survey from Shell, 78 percent of drivers believe it is possible to increase fuel economy by following driving and vehicle maintenance tips; however, four out of 10 drivers are not using the tips available. Eighty-one percent of Americans say they are interested in doing anything they can to stretch their fuel budgets.

48). It's Time To Get Your Tire Inspection Rolling
It's the season for getting our vehicles in gear for 2006. Let's begin with the only part of your car or truck that actually touches the highway-your tires.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says underinflation is the leading cause of tire failure-and tire failure can lead to accidents.

Be your own crew chief and follow these simple guidelines from the NHTSA and other experts:

• Take a peek at your tires: Visually inspect your tires on a regular basis.

49). Keeping Teens On The Road To Safety
According to the latest information from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), teens have the highest crash risk of any drivers, at nearly four times that of drivers over 20. In fact, the IIHS says 39 percent of all deaths of 16- to 19-year- olds are caused by car accidents, making it the leading public health problem for teenagers.

It's the parents' responsibility to teach kids how to be safe in the driver's seat.

50). Keeping Your New Car Shining
One of the best things about owning a new car is its smooth, shiny "showroom" look. Maintaining that look-by washing and waxing your car regularly and touching up any scratches-can keep it looking new longer.

Fortunately, the latest cars are finished with a high-tech process that makes it easier for car owners to maintain that new-car look. Many cars on the market today have a powder coated finish that helps protect them from chips and scratches, as well as damage caused by UV rays, harsh weather, salt spray and acid rain.