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Holiday trail rides, shows, clinics...the activities for summer abound for horse lovers. Getting there often means hauling your horse - and doing so safely is important.
By Jan Hoadley | Published 6/19/2007
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Hauling horses in a horse trailer is more than just loading up and driving off. There are important things to know before trailering.
By Allison | Published 11/21/2006
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Whether it's for horses, livestock or small animals there often comes a point it's time to get a trailer to haul animals. Pay attention to key things for a safe trip.
By Jan Hoadley | Published 5/13/2007
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There is one thing in this world that almost every house has an excess of: junk. This junk often fills the garage, every closet in the house, the attic, storage sheds, basement, and what was supposed to be the guest bedroom.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 4/16/2007
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Goodwill has been taking our worthless junk to the landfills at their cost.
By Meaghan Durance | Published 11/6/2007
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So, you've bought yourself a shiny new pickup truck, and you're looking forward to hauling around all sorts of things with your new ride. The problem is, how do you protect it?
By William Sidney | Published 2/18/2008
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Ok, now regional truck driving jobs are a great option for many people. With regional jobs you are usually out 5 days a week and home on weekends. Now understand something: the freight you will be hauling
By Brett Aquila | Published 3/14/2008
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May 31, 2007, S.D. Department of Corrections prisoners were in a detail hauling old office equipment from the state attorney general's office in Sioux Falls to a large dumpster.
By Todd Epp | Published 6/7/2007
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Aluminum utility trailers are useful for hauling equipment or materials around. If you want to buy one of these trailers, you will need to consider a few things beforehand. Some of these include type, axles, and brakes.
By D Swain | Published 11/13/2007
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Hauling home a big-screen TV isn't that easy.
By Daniel Shin | Published 2/20/2007
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So as you were hauling the desk up the 1st floor stairs, your kind friend lets it slip. You watch as it bounces back down, only to ram into the drywall and leave a nice fist-sized hole. Do you know how to repair it?
By Blair Mathis | Published 1/3/2007
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Build a ramp for your shed and save your back from hauling up heavy equipment. This simple to follow tutorial will tach you how.
By Eric Brennan | Published 1/8/2007
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A freight train carrying propane and other chemicals derailed near Handley, West Virgina around 4:45 a.m this morning. No one was injured when the CSX owned and operated train jumped the rails and there is no evidence that any of the overturned cars was leaking
By Jason Suber | Published 2/6/2007
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Ten cars are reviewed in real life situations.
By sandra bell | Published 1/25/2006
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Some people have to try using bark mulch before they are convinced of its value to the home garden. This article discusses the primary benefits of mulching while entertaining the reader and making good use of garden imagery.
By Meg Bartlett | Published 2/13/2006
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Garage sales, otherwise known as yard sales, barn sales, rummage sales, porch sales, and tag sales, are all great ways to get rid of items no longer needed. Having a sale is also a great way to raise extra cash.
By Kay Ray | Published 2/3/2006
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Donating a vehicle to a charity is not only a tax deduction, but a good cause and a good way to get rid of a car, truck, van, motorcycle, or RV that you're not going to use anymore. It's a painless process: many companies even pick up the old car for you!
By Casey Lucas | Published 1/11/2006
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An overview of the family friendly activities available at the South Street Seaport, along with a sidebar featuring other activities along the Hudson River.
By Bex | Published 2/9/2006
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For those willing to break with tradition, the honeymoon can be a wonderful time to help out someone else, and it won't cost you anything but your time.
By James Sherwood | Published 12/29/2005
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By following these crucial tips on how to pick the upcoming NFL playoffs, you can enjoy these highly recommended ammenities found in Sin City. Viva you!
By Keith Larson | Published 1/4/2006
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The NFL playoffs are here, and that means one thing: It's time to for gamblers to study the lines and place some bets to make the football games a little more interesting and to win a little cash along the way.
By Keith Larson | Published 1/4/2006
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Images and concepts portrayed in Hip Hop and Rap music are eroding values in the Black community.
By Illian Morisson | Published 5/12/2006
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I worked for a worker's compensation attorney for two years, witnessing many employee behaviors since he represented them.
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/19/2005
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This fictional piece shares the story of Jenna, a teenager who struggles with the effects of her grandmother's Alzheimer's Disease. The story makes the point that the elderly of society have worth and deserve respect from today's younger generation.
By Theresa Marie Clark | Published 4/24/2006
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As our water temperatures climb higher, the amberjack will begin to show up in good numbers. Many a smaller gamefish are also caught while fishing for the AJ's, as well as sharks too. Chartering a boat is the best way for a novice to get them.
By Gary Anderson | Published 5/1/2006
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Information covering different needs for long-haul travellers. From advice on how to pack to how to balance the travelling schedule.
By Shana McKibbin | Published 4/18/2006
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This article states what the heat can do to horses, it gives preventative tips you can take so your horse doesn't become overheated.
By Kelli Klabenes | Published 4/6/2006
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Got junk? We all do, but some of that junk can be redecorated or changed into something new.
By Emma S. | Published 2/14/2006
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Springtime is the busiest season for landscapers as they try to keep up with the demand of Billings' residents to improve the look and function of their yards.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 4/3/2006
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The Tundra wraps up the best of fuel economy, realibility, work load, and comfort all into one package.
By Eric Lund | Published 3/21/2006
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Are you cleaning out closets and need to find a new owner for old clothes? Have you purchased new appliances and need to get rid of the old? Whatever you're giving away - there's someone who wants it.
By Emma S. | Published 1/31/2006
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Winter is almost upon us and there are some things you should do to lower your winter energy bills and protect your home for the harsh winter.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 11/2/2005
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Sick of flat bike tires? Here are a few things you can do to keep them from happening.
By Sarah | Published 7/26/2005
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When I'm driving on the highway, I pay a lot more attention to the trucks out there and where I am driving in relation to them. There are some things that you can do to make sure that you arrive safely.
By Stefanie Cragun | Published 7/28/2005
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Nobody wants to believe that their president, senators and other elected officials might be traitors to The United States of America and its Constitution. But, by definition... That's exactly what they are.
By Kerry R. Fox | Published 8/2/2005
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Constructed of natural or manufactured materials, a walkway can blend in; becoming a complement to the garden, or created in a manner that it in turn becomes the focal point of the whole setting.
By Christina VanGinkel | Published 7/21/2005
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Most people with basements have a dehumidifier of some kind but the most common ones have a little tank on them that you have to drain every so often. You can stop having to drain this tank by letting gravity or a pump do it for you.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 7/4/2005
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Families have discovered that rental cars can serve a multitude of needs. No longer are rental car agencies just looked at as a place to go if you are planning a road trip, or vacation.
By Country Girl | Published 6/22/2005
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My husband, Dean, and I love lighthouses and high on our Life List has been the desire to spend a night in a Light. Our 25th anniversary finally provided an occasion important and romantic enough to splurge and spoil ourselves.
By Mary Carter | Published 6/21/2005
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Dogs need exercise. People have busy lives. Dogpacking is a fun, easy way to provide a mental and physical workout for your dog, even as he helps you in return
By David Bareford | Published 6/30/2005
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Short, intermediate or long term buyers are forced to hold their breath when buying these investments and must still pay commissions. Analysts say amateurs and pros win equally, bad.
By K. Kemper | Published 9/22/2005
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Al Capone, America's favorite gangster, had a retreat built in northern Wisconsin in the 1920s. Now you can see how the most influential gangster in the U.S. lived when he relaxed. All it takes is a trip to Couderay, Wisconsin.
By Nicole Trott | Published 9/20/2005
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As an Assistant Manager at an independent footwear retailer, I offer advice on getting the most out of a shoe-shopping experience including questions to ask, information to give up front, and how to score great discounts and freebies on shoes.
By Jennifer Lamb | Published 11/29/2005
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Seasoned travelers in Italy often lament the excessive popularity of the Cinque Terre. Here's proof this delightful spot on the Ligurian coast still delights and surprises, and certainly merits a visit, in spite of the crowds.
By Amy Gulick | Published 12/7/2005
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Florists may not jump to mind when considering places to find great holiday decorations and seasonal gifts, but downtown Jersey City's Bouquets & Baskets provides a great selection of Christmas and Hanukkah trimmings.
By Christopher A. Miller | Published 12/5/2005
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Star Wars Episode III released on DVD November 1st. A peek at what the DVD has to offer.
By Jean Marquit | Published 11/8/2005
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Alternative home heating feuls can range from biomass to solar energy. This article gives a brief explanation of all of these.
By sandra bell | Published 11/20/2005
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The Cinque Terre are five isolated villages along the Italian Liguria between Genoa and Pisa, each one as unique as the next but sharing in craggy seclusion in the Mediterranean sun.
By Justin Demetri | Published 9/25/2005
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Haiti has long functioned as a colony from which both wealthy Western colonial powers and Haitian elites extracted everything of value. Now, when the material reserves have been exhausted, exploited peasantry is forced to shoulder the blame.
By Abigail Viall | Published 10/20/2005
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Deconstruction is an environmentally preferable alternative to the demolition of buildings and other structures. In addition to helping the environment, deconstruction can create jobs and help the community, and can also save money and resources.
By Kevin Hagen | Published 12/20/2005
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