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Home security cameras vary widely. There are complete systems available that include hidden cameras with equipment to record for 960 hours. The price for home security cameras like that runs about $615. Lower priced systems can go as low as $175. A low priced system is invariably black and white.
Professional grade home security cameras can [...]
May 24th, 2008 | Posted in Consumer Information, Emergency Preparation, Home Automation, Home Ownership, Urban Living | No Comments
The best of the city’s restaurants are in fact thought of as some of the best internationally. Connoisseurs often do anything to feed at these places and commonly one may be compelled to book somewhere beforehand to nab a spot, or at least to be amenable to settle in the restaurant’s drinks area for a [...]
April 28th, 2008 | Posted in General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, News and Media, Services, Urban Living | No Comments
Hardens restaurant guide all started in the early 90’s it was noticed that London as an amazing city had no Danish restaurant guides at all. The idea was to design something that was small and pocket sized that hungry people could use to help them to decide where is a good Japanese restaurant to eat. [...]
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in News and Media, Travel, Urban Living | No Comments
Are you looking for an online way to look for chat mates, friends, and maybe your soul mate? American Singles is the right community for you! This social networking online dating site is the perfect getaway to find individuals with the same interests as you do. American Singles present the perfect opportunity for you to [...]
January 29th, 2008 | Posted in Computers and the Internet, General Blurbs, Urban Living | No Comments
The best retirement community is the one that meets high regulatory standards, has modern treatment, services, and lifestyle options, and is facilitated by experts and professionals in the personal and health care fields. But the best retirement community is also one which suits your (or your loved one’s) particular preferences and needs. Therefore, the best [...]
December 19th, 2007 | Posted in Apartment Living, Family Life, Rural Living, Urban Living | No Comments
People who shovel snow should remember that thousands of Americans suffer back and shoulder injuries and heart-attacks annually while shoveling.
The Wovel uses the basic scientific principles of the wheel and the lever to quickly move snow with half the effort. It is perfectly proportioned to utilize the lever action and to capture the greatest [...]
December 16th, 2007 | Posted in Home Improvement, Home and Garden (Shopping), Urban Living | No Comments
It is a hard-working life, being a student. In the middle of revision or socialising there’s hardly any time to spare hunting for telephone numbers or contact information. However, with 118118 directory enquiries - Britain’s prominent directory enquiries assist service – you may find info from cinema listings to private telephone numbers in a moment.
Book [...]
December 11th, 2007 | Posted in Services, Telecommunications, Urban Living | No Comments
During the Spring and Summer months bats will infest houses and attics in Massachusetts. Homeowners often find bat droppings in their attics or end up with a bat flying through the living space of their home. You can visit our Massachusetts Bat Removal page for more information on bats in houses.
Bat droppings (or guano) in [...]
October 22nd, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Rural Living, Urban Living | No Comments
A lot of people trust real estate agencies about as much as they trust used cars salesmen, but to be fair there are more good guys than bad in both professions, it’s just that no one goes around talking about a great service in the way that they can’t wait to tell the world the [...]
October 2nd, 2007 | Posted in Apartment Living, Moving and Relocating, Real Estate, Services, Urban Living | No Comments
Did you know that there are literally tens of thousands of apartments and condos up for rent and sale in Thailand? Although the price of property has escalated incredibly over recent years, the cost of renting has remained pretty static. It’s quite possible to pick up a clean studio in a nice neighborhood for $150 [...]
September 1st, 2007 | Posted in Home Ownership, Lifestyles and Society, Moving and Relocating, Real Estate, Urban Living | No Comments
Real estate agents and relocation agents believe Bangkok has the most number of sophisticated serviced apartments the world has to offer. There are not just one or two luxurious apartments, but close to 50. This is because skilled labor is cheap in Thailand, and the city itself is a major business hub for [...]
August 13th, 2007 | Posted in Apartment Living, Moving and Relocating, Real Estate, Travel, Travel and Hospitality, Urban Living | No Comments
Unlike conventional concrete, the drying and shrinking time is faster, as many types of pervious concrete are permitted to crack randomly and most do not contain control (expansion) joints.
Imagine this:
Less heat surrounding your home or business!
Less standing water (mosquitoes)!
Less retention ponds / irrigation systems!
Less pothole repair expense!
Less resurfacing expense!
These reasons, and more, are why you [...]
August 12th, 2007 | Posted in Business and Finance, Ecology, General Blurbs, Home Improvement, Services, Urban Living | No Comments
by Ty Thomas
Hummingbirds are wonderfully unique birds to watch. They flutter, hover, dodge, dart and just simply seem to play. However, all that moving around burns a tremendous amount of energy and they need to feed frequently. They literally fly to eat and eat to fly!
What is the hummingbird feeder for? Most people don’t realize [...]
August 12th, 2007 | Posted in Animals, Insects and Pets (Sciences), Home and Garden, Rural Living, Urban Living | No Comments
How can a parent tell when their child is abusing substances? Unfortunately, there are no easy answers to this serious dilemma that more and more of us parents are facing every day.
Kids are very good at hiding their substance use from their parents. They become very adept at lying and can be stoned [...]
July 17th, 2007 | Posted in Family, General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Urban Living | No Comments
Could an air purifier provide the answer to your problem? Let’s face it, if you live in a busy area, simply opening the doors and windows won’t do much good if you are trying to air out your home. Even on a breezy day you may remove some odors, but you’ll be letting others in. [...]
June 3rd, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, General Health, Health and Fitness, Urban Living | No Comments
When the average family sits down and looks at their monthly budget, they’ll probably notice that a large percentage of their spendable income goes toward food. Since you can’t exactly stop eating, how do you cut back on grocery spending?
There are some bad habits that most of us indulge in which can send your grocery [...]
May 15th, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, Shopping, Urban Living | No Comments
So, you’ve got one heck of a party coming up and you want to make sure that your friends have a great time. You might have brought out a great little barbecue, bought some new lawn chairs, and set up a jungle gym for your kids. What else do you need to really put your [...]
May 10th, 2007 | Posted in Family, Family Life, General Blurbs, Rural Living, Urban Living | No Comments
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7035 PHILLIPS HWY., SUITE 19
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32216
904-332-9636 FAX 904-332-9637
May 7th, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, Moving and Relocating, Real Estate, Urban Living | No Comments
Nampa, Idaho is located in Canyon County and is second in size to Boise. Nampa, Idaho continues to be one the fastest growing cities in Idaho. Where Nampa used to be a prime area for fertile farm land it is now an attractive market to real estate investors.
Compared to Boise, Nampa, Idaho real [...]
December 14th, 2006 | Posted in Business and Finance, General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Real Estate, Urban Living | No Comments
Boise is the capital and largest city in Idaho with an estimated population of 193,000 (2005 Census estimate). Boise, nicknamed the “City of Treesâ€, has been ranked nationally by Forbes and Money Magazines as one of the top 10 places to live because of access to recreational activities, employment opportunities, and the lifestyle it affords. [...]
December 14th, 2006 | Posted in General Blurbs, Lifestyles and Society, Moving and Relocating, Real Estate, Urban Living | No Comments
Native plants have many inherent qualities and adaptive traits that make them aesthetically pleasing, practical, and ecologically valuable for landscaping. Using native plants contributes to the health and often the restoration of an ecosystem. Landscaping with natives in an urban setting helps restore regional character and places fewer demands on resources.
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November 5th, 2006 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Landscaping, Urban Living | No Comments
Business Greeting Cards can also show that you appreciate your clients and associates. A simple handwritten note in a card says so much. This is one rule of etiquette for Business Greeting Cards that should be followed. Even if you do not write the sentiment yourself, make sure that you sign the card by hand. [...]
October 9th, 2006 | Posted in Business and Finance, Lifestyles and Society, Marketing, Urban Living | No Comments
Pets are an important part of many families. People often consider their dog or cat to be an integral part of the household. With the joy of having a pet also comes a great deal of responsibility which can include cleaning cat urine and dog urine.
Carpet Cleaning And Cats Remedies
September 8th, 2006 | Posted in Do-It-Yourself, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Pets, Urban Living | No Comments
Parenting Troubled Teens:
This holds true especially if they never had parental figures they saw as role models. You’ve heard people say that children are a reflection of their parents and how true it be. Parenting skills are the same way. A parent will reflect the parenting skills that their parents instilled in them. Of course, [...]
September 4th, 2006 | Posted in Cultures and Groups, Family, Family Life, Rural Living, Urban Living | No Comments
Phoenix, definitely more than New York City and maybe even more than Las Angeles, epitomizes the problem the United States has with urban sprawl. New York City’s Manhattan packs well over four times as many people into an area much smaller than Phoenix’s city limits, creating an efficient, though crowded, city center. Phoenix, [...]
September 4th, 2006 | Posted in General Blurbs, Home Ownership, Lifestyles and Society, Real Estate, Urban Living | No Comments