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March 29, 2010

Here are the Top Samsung LED TVs

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Here are the Top Samsung LED TVs

The Samsung LA46A950 is without a doubt the best LED television we’ve seen up until this point and proof that the technology has some fire left in it yet.
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Television design has been getting a little silly of late, what with the LG Scarlet’s “love hole” and the Sony ZX1’s wall-mount bracket in a fetching, scratchy piano-black that no-one will ever see, samsung 32 lcd tv so it’s refreshing to find a TV as understated as Samsung’s Series 9. After all, people visit the Louvre for the pictures, not the frames.

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March 28, 2010

A Career Change Cover Letter Can Land the Job You Want

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A Career Change Cover Letter Can Land the Job You Want

If you’re interested in making a career change, write a top-notch career change cover letter showing the hiring manager how you can move easily from one profession to another related one, and how your expertise in one arena can translate well into another. For example, suppose you are a loan officer at a bank and you want to change to a sales rep for a book publishing company. Both professions involve selling. Make that case for yourself in all career change cover letters, as well as including specific examples of duties and experience you have now that show why you’re qualified to take on the new position. Write that career change cover letter today.

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March 27, 2010

What Is Your Skin’s Main Ingredient?

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What Is Your Skin’s Main Ingredient?

Do you know what your skin’s main ingredient is? If you said “more skin,” well, you’re just being silly!

The skin’s main ingredient as with everything else in the body is water. That’s right, everything in the body is made up of some 60%-95% water and the skin is no exception. Water molecules make up the vast majority of the body, and with good reason. Think of how many things on the body need a degree of moisture. Our eyes definitely need moisture and one of the reasons we blink so often is that our eyelids cover the eyes with moisture every time they do. Our muscles need moisture in order to expand and contract so that we can move, reach, stretch, and so on. All of our vital organs need water and hydration, as does the blood. (Here’s where you can find more detailed information on skin care and skin lightening.)

And so it goes with the skin. Think of what your skin would look like if it wasn’t hydrated or moisturized - it might resemble a big piece of flattened beef jerky! Tough leather is the texture it is because it doesn’t have moisture any longer, and if our skin wasn’t adequately hydrated it too would be about the same texture as leather.

Our skin being adequately hydrated allows it to expand and contract as we move. Every time you sit down you’re stretching your skin along your backside so that your legs can bend that way. When you reach for something your skin needs to stretch as far as your arm can go; when you curl your fingers around something your skin curls with it.

So what’s the point in all of this? Simply put, if the skin is made up of mostly water you can better understand how important it is to hydrate yourself in order to have healthy and radiant skin. (Here’s where you can find more detailed information on best skin care products.)

When we drink water the body uses it for everything else - the eyes, heart, muscles, other vital organs and so on - before it sends it to the skin, so the skin is last in line to get any moisture or hydration at all! This means that you need to not just drink water but drink enough so that you’re supporting all the systems and components of your body so that there’s enough left over for the skin as well.

So if you want healthy and radiant skin, drink up!

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