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1) Myths About All Kinds Of Insurance
Author: Chisomeje Odimba
Category: Insurance
There are a lot of ideas that people have about insurance that is not really true. Some are widely believed and have somehow come to look like the truth; but sadly they are not.1.There is no need to buy disability insurance; social security would take care of me if I become disabled. There is no way social security benefits would be commensurate to the income you've lost. Most times also, you have to wait until your disability is considered long term before your social security benef...
2) Christmas Away From Home - Times Are Changing!
Author: Scotie Keithlow
Category: Travel and Leisure
The tradition of waiting at home for Santa's visit, like all other traditions, is under going a change. No wonder then, that we find more and more American families spending Christmas away from home. To cater to the needs of those going out for a vacation before or during Christmas, there is a variety of fun holiday locations we can look into.In upstate New York, located in the Adirondack Mountains, there is North Pole. Yes, North Pole, New York is one of the most charming places to v...
3) Alaska: Where Fantasy Becomes Reality
Author: Paul McIndoe
Category: Travel and Leisure
In his 'His Dark Materials' trilogy, author Philip Pullman imagines an enchanted fantasy world of strange and familiar creatures; of cities nestled between glacial oceans and plains of tundra; of snow-capped mountains and phenomenal lights in the nights' sky. This phenomenon, the Aurora Borealis, or 'Northern Lights', is the subject of the first book of Pullman's series (from which it takes its title), and Pullman's idea behind these magical night-time occurrences is that they...
4) An Alaskan Adventure Book for the Whole Family
Author: Yvonne Perry
Category: Home and Family
One Wave at a Time tells of a miraculous true life adventure only ninety-nine percent of us could ever dream of, let alone live and survive. Billy Bryan Brown has done just that. Brown articulates vivid living imagery in a colloquial style as though you're sitting with him beside a fire, seeing the colors of the flames and smelling the aromas of the burning wood.Brown starts the journey as he describes the loss of his family in a tragic accident, followed by the complete dest...
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