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		<title>Money Saving Tips The Magic Of Vinegar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money Saving Tips: The Magic Of Vinegar If you would like to cut down on your grocery budget and are a bit on the creative side then you need to pay close attention to the information in this article. In it we are going to show you how to save money on Hair conditioner, skin [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you would like to cut down on your grocery budget and are a bit on the<br />
creative side then you need to pay close attention to the information in<br />
this article. In it we are going to show you how to save money on Hair<br />
conditioner, skin care products, and cleaners buy using one of the most<br />
well known foods in existence, Vinegar.<br />
Vinegar can act as all of these items amounting to a huge amount of<br />
savings in groceries.</p>
<p>If you use hair conditioner then this is a great money saving tip.<br />
Instead of paying between 5-10 dollars for a bottle why not spend 1.50 on<br />
a bottle of Vinegar. Vinegar is actually really good for your hair and<br />
scalp. It has the ability to balance the ph level in your skin. It is<br />
also very effective in removing and excess shampoo from your hair.<br />
Vinegar will not dry your scalp or smell after use, it rinses cleanly and<br />
leaves your hair soft and shiny. If you?re tired of paying salon prices<br />
then use vinegar, it is effective and good for you.</p>
<p>Vinegar?s ability to balance the PH level in skin makes it the perfect<br />
ointment for both dry and oily skin. Expensive creams and detergents<br />
quite often make the problem worse. If you have oily skin, using harsh<br />
cleaners deplete the oil supply, your glands then compensate by producing<br />
more thus making your skin oilier than ever. They same holds true for dry<br />
skin. By using creams, your glands then stop producing oil bringing the<br />
opposite result. Vinegar balances the skin and is perfect for both skin<br />
types. Many skin care products can cost between 10-20 dollars per<br />
container. Vinegar can be purchased for less than 2.</p>
<p>If you enjoy a clean house, then a great money saving tip is to clean<br />
with vinegar. By mixing ? cup of vinegar, two tablespoons of lemon juice<br />
with about 10-16 oz. of water, you have the perfect cleaner for windows ,<br />
kitchen and bathroom surfaces. These 2 substances combined cut through<br />
grease and leave a pleasant smell. They also act as a mild disinfectant.<br />
Breathing it in or ingesting it will not be harmful and it is good for<br />
the environment. The most important point of course, for about 45 cents,<br />
you can make a cleaner that works better than expensive store brands.</p>
<p>Vinegar has a multitude of great uses that are safe and money saving. If<br />
you have some time and like to try new things, give vinegar a go. You?ll<br />
save money and do it by using an environmentally safe product.</p>
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		<title>Money Saving Tips Shopping Trips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money Saving Tips: Shopping Trips Today, we should all be making efforts to save more money. Having 2-3 months salary in the bank is always useful should your home need major repair or you suddenly become unemployed. Many people want to save money but have no idea how. In this article we will look at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Money Saving Tips: Shopping Trips</p>
<p>Today, we should all be making efforts to save more money. Having 2-3<br />
months salary in the bank is always useful should your home need major<br />
repair or you suddenly become unemployed. Many people want to save money<br />
but have no idea how. In this article we will look at some tricks to help<br />
you save money while you?re out shopping.</p>
<p>When you head out shopping, the first rule of thumb is to leave the<br />
credit and debit cards at home. Debit cards are very convenient however;<br />
we have gotten so dependent on them that spending large amounts of money<br />
has become very easy. You need to take and only use cash. Spending<br />
actually money sends a completely different message to your brain. You<br />
actually conceptualize how much you are spending. With Credit and Debit<br />
cards, this message is completely lost. Whether you spend 10 or 1000<br />
dollars, the effect will feel the same.</p>
<p>When you go shopping, especially in a supermarket, a good money saving<br />
tip is to be sure to compare prices. Many large supermarket chains sell<br />
their own brands of items.  Try to buy these over the name brands. The<br />
quality is exactly the same and the savings can add up between 50-70 %.<br />
You should look high and low on the shelves for bargains. The<br />
supermarkets will put the most expensive items at eye level to entice you<br />
into selecting them.</p>
<p>Another money saving tip is to do some of your grocery shopping later in<br />
the evening. This is a great way to get reduced prices on perishable<br />
items. Stores will start to mark down their items that are set to expire<br />
that day.  Again, this can add up to substantial savings. The quality of<br />
the food is usually fine. Just keep it refrigerated and make sure it gets<br />
used relatively fast.</p>
<p>Finally, when you go shopping at your supermarket, another simple money<br />
saving tip is to check for any in store offers. Many times they are<br />
located at the front of the store by the check out counters. Quite often<br />
you will find coupons and two for the price of one offers.</p>
<p>The amount of money that you save from a single trip to the supermarket<br />
may not seem like a substantial amount. However, if you manage to save 10<br />
dollars on your average weekly shop, that amounts to 520 dollars over the<br />
course of the year. By using cash and comparing prices you will quickly<br />
see your grocery bills drop and more change in your pocket.</p>
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		<title>THE ENTRANCE INTO SOCIETY</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 00:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE ENTRANCE INTO SOCIETY. The desire of pleasing is, of course, the basis of social connexion. Persons who enter society with the intention of producing an effect, and of being distinguished, however clever they may be, are never agreeable. They are always tiresome, and often ridiculous. Persons, who enter life with such pretensions, have no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE ENTRANCE INTO SOCIETY. </p>
<p>The desire of pleasing is, of course, the basis of social connexion. Persons who enter society with the intention of producing an effect, and of being distinguished, however clever they may be, are never agreeable. They are always tiresome, and often ridiculous. Persons, who enter life with such pretensions, have no opportunity for improving themselves and profiting by experience. They are not in a proper state to observe: indeed, they look only for the effect which they produce, and with that they are not often gratified. They thrust themselves into all conversations, indulge in continual anecdotes, which are varied only by dull disquisitions, listen to others with impatience and heedlessness, and are angry that they seem to be attending to themselves. Such men go through scenes of pleasure, enjoying nothing. They are equally disagreeable to themselves and others. Young men should, therefore, content themselves with being natural. Let them present themselves with a modest assurance: let them observe, hear, and examine, and before long they will rival their models. </p>
<p>The quality which a young man should most affect in intercourse with gentlemen, is a decent modesty: but he must avoid all bashfulness or timidity. His flights must not go too far; but, so far as they go, let them be marked by perfect assurance. </p>
<p>Among persons who are much your seniors behave with the utmost respectful deference. As they find themselves sliding out of importance they may be easily conciliated by a little respect. </p>
<p>By far the most important thing to be attended to, is ease of manner. Grace may be added afterwards, or be omitted altogether: it is of much less moment than is commonly believed. Perfect propriety and entire ease are sufficient qualifications for standing in society, and abundant prerequisites for distinction. </p>
<p>There is the most delicate shade of difference between civility and intrusiveness, familiarity and common-place, pleasantry and sharpness, the natural and the rude, gaiety and carelessness; hence the inconveniences of society, and the errors of its members. To define well in conduct these distinctions, is the great art of a man of the world. It is easy to know what to do; the difficulty is to know what to avoid. </p>
<p>Long usage a sort of moral magnetism, a tact acquired by frequent and long associating with others alone give those qualities which keep one always from error, and entitle him to the name of a thorough gentleman. </p>
<p>A young man upon first entering into society should select those persons who are most celebrated for the propriety and elegance of their manners. He should frequent their company and imitate their conduct. There is a disposition inherent, in all, which has been noticed by Horace and by Dr. Johnson, to imitate faults, because they are more readily observed and more easily followed. There are, also, many foibles of manner and many refinements of affectation, which sit agreeably upon one man, which if adopted by another would become unpleasant. There are even some excellences of deportment which would not suit another whose character is different. For successful imitation in anything, good sense is indispensable. It is requisite correctly to appreciate the natural differences between your model and yourself, and to introduce such modifications in the copy as may be consistent with it. </p>
<p>Let not any man imagine, that he shall easily acquire these qualities which will constitute him a gentleman. It is necessary not only to exert the highest degree of art, but to attain also that higher accomplishment of concealing art. The serene and elevated dignity which mark that character, are the result of untiring and arduous effort.</p>
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		<title>Money Saving Tips Saving Without Sacrificing Your Social Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 00:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money Saving Tips: Saving Without Sacrificing Your Social Life Today, we all want to have an active social life. Meeting up with friends for dinner and drinks can be one of life?s greatest pleasures. The downside is the costs involved. Dinners out and drinks at local bars can quickly mount up to serious cash. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Money Saving Tips: Saving Without Sacrificing Your Social Life</p>
<p>Today, we all want to have an active social life. Meeting up with friends<br />
for dinner and drinks can be one of life?s greatest pleasures. The<br />
downside is the costs involved. Dinners out and drinks at local bars can<br />
quickly mount up to serious cash. You don?t have to eat at a five start<br />
restaurant to suddenly find you?re out of pocket, over 100 dollars.<br />
Unfortunately, with many young people, this habit tends to happen more<br />
than once a week. It isn?t uncommon today for a young professional to<br />
spend over 1000 dollars a month on dinners out and entertainment. This<br />
can put a serious dent into ones budget and start to make life difficult<br />
in the long run. In this article, we will look at some practical ways for<br />
you to cut costs while still maintaining and active social life.</p>
<p>Young professionals today dine out on average 2-3 times per week. The<br />
amounts to lots of money wasted on restaurant food and bar refreshments.<br />
You may want to try having your friends over for dinner and drinks rather<br />
than going out. Suggest your friends come over to your place for dinner<br />
and drinks and offer to cook. You will be amazed how many will take you<br />
up on the offer and, how the social atmosphere isn?t compromised at all<br />
by being<br />
At home. Chances are you will also find preparing a dinner party for<br />
friends very rewarding and fulfilling.</p>
<p>One thing you will also find a shock is the money you will save. When you<br />
compare the cost of eating out with that of eating at home the savings is<br />
exponential. Take for example a small dinner in an Italian restaurant.<br />
The average price for a main dish is about 12 dollars. Appetizers can<br />
range anywhere from 4 to 10 dollars. Generally, a good Italian dinner is<br />
accompanied by wine with Restaurants charging according to wine name and<br />
quality. However for a bottle of wine, that serves between 3-4 glasses<br />
you?re looking at 15-20 dollars. Quite easily you?re spending 42 dollars<br />
on a relatively small dinner. This does not include desserts or tips.</p>
<p>For roughly half of this amount you could prepare a nice Italian meal for<br />
4-6 people. When shopping for what you need be sure to compare prices.<br />
Look up high and down low on the supermarket shelves for the cheaper<br />
items. For the same 12 dollars you spent on one serving of Italian food,<br />
you could easily purchase enough ingredients to feed your friends with<br />
leftovers. The same bottle of wine that the restaurant charged you 20<br />
dollars for can be bought at most grocery stores for about 7-8. An<br />
appetizer of deep fried mushrooms, costing over 6 dollars in a<br />
restaurant, can be prepared for less than half that amount and feed 4-6<br />
people.</p>
<p>Next time your friends suggest a night out, suggest meeting at your<br />
place. They will be amazed at your generosity and cooking skills.<br />
Everyone will have a great time and you?ll have the satisfaction of<br />
knowing you?re saving a fortune.</p>
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		<title>THE ART OF CONVERSATION</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 07:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[THE ART OF CONVERSATION. The grand object for which a gentleman exists, is to excel in company. Conversation is the mean of his distinction, the drawing-room the scene of his glory. In company, though none are &#8220;free,&#8221; yet all are &#8220;equal.&#8221; All therefore whom you meet, should be treated with equal respect, although interest may [...]]]></description>
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<p>The grand object for which a gentleman exists, is to excel in company. Conversation is the mean of his distinction, the drawing-room the scene of his glory. </p>
<p>In company, though none are &#8220;free,&#8221; yet all are &#8220;equal.&#8221; All therefore whom you meet, should be treated with equal respect, although interest may dictate toward each different degrees of attention. It is disrespectful to the inviter to shun any of her guests. Those whom she has honoured by asking to her house, you should sanction by admitting to your acquaintance. </p>
<p>If you meet any one whom you have never heard of before, you may converse with him with entire propriety. The form of &#8220;introduction&#8221; is nothing more than a statement by a mutual friend that two gentlemen are by rank and manners fit acquaintances for one another. All this may be presumed from the fact, that both meet at a respectable house. This is the theory of the matter. Custom, however, requires that you should take the earliest opportunity afterwards to be regularly presented to such an one. </p>
<p>The great business in company is conversation. It should be studied as art. Style in conversation is as important, and as capable of cultivation as style in writing. The manner of saying things is what gives them their value. </p>
<p>The most important requisite for succeeding here, is constant and unfaltering attention. That which Churchill has noted as the greatest virtue on the stage, is also the most necessary in company, to be &#8220;always attentive to the business of the scene.&#8221; Your understanding should, like your person, be armed at all points. Never go into society with your mind en deshabille. It is fatal to success to be all absent or distrait. The secret of conversation has been said to consist in building upon the remark of your companion. Men of the strongest minds, who have solitary habits and bookish dispositions, rarely excel in sprightly colloquy, because they seize upon the thing itself, the subject abstractly, instead of attending to the language of other speakers, and do not cultivate verbal pleasantries and refinements. He who does otherwise gains a reputation for quickness, and pleases by showing that he has regarded the observation of others. </p>
<p>It is an error to suppose that conversation consists in talking. A more important thing is to listen discreetly. Mirabeau said, that to succeed in the world, it is necessary to submit to be taught many things which you understand, by persons who know nothing about them. Flattery is the smoothest path to success; and the most refined and gratifying compliment you can pay, is to listen. &#8220;The wit of conversation consists more in finding it in others,&#8221; says La Bruy,re, &#8220;than in showing a great deal yourself: he who goes from your conversation pleased with himself and his own wit, is perfectly well pleased with you. Most men had rather please than admire you, and seek less to be instructed, nay, delighted, than to be approved and applauded. The most delicate pleasure is to please another.&#8221; </p>
<p>It is certainly proper enough to convince others of your merits. But the highest idea which you can give a man of your own penetration, is to be thoroughly impressed with his. </p>
<p>Patience is a social engine. To listen, to wait, and to he wearied are the certain elements of good fortune. </p>
<p>If there be any foreigner present at a dinner party, or small evening party, who does not understand the language which is spoken, good breeding requires that the conversation should be carried on entirely in his language. Even among your most intimate friends, never address any one in a language not understood by all the others. It is as bad as whispering. </p>
<p>Never speak to any one in company about a private affair which is not understood by others, as asking how that matter is coming on, &#038;c. In so doing you indicate your opinion that the rest are de trop. If you wish to make any such inquiries, always explain to others the business about which you inquire, if the subject admit of it. </p>
<p>If upon the entrance of a visitor you continue a conversation begun before, you should always explain the subject to the new-comer. </p>
<p>If there is any one in the company whom you do not know, be careful how you let off any epigrams or pleasant little sarcasms. You might be very witty upon halters to a man whose father had been hanged. The first requisite for successful conversation is to know your company well. </p>
<p>There is another precept of a kindred nature to be observed, namely, not to talk too well when you do talk. You do not raise yourself much in the opinion of another, if at the same time that you amuse him, you wound him in the nicest point, his self-love. Besides irritating vanity, a constant flow of wit is excessively fatiguing to the listeners. A witty man is an agreeable acquaintance, but a tiresome friend. &#8220;The wit of the company, next to the butt of the company,&#8221; says Mrs. Montagu, &#8220;is the meanest person in it. The great duty of conversation is to follow suit, as you do at whist: if the eldest hand plays the deuce of diamonds, let not his next neighbour dash down the king of hearts, because his hand is full of honours. I do not love to see a man of wit win all the tricks in conversation.&#8221; </p>
<p>In addressing any one, always look at him; and if there are several present, you will please more by directing some portion of your conversation, as an anecdote or statement, to each one individually in turn. This was the great secret of Sheridan&#8217;s charming manner. His bon-mots were not numerous. </p>
<p>It is indispensable for conversation to be well acquainted with the current news and the historical events of the last few years. It is not convenient to be quite so far behind the rest of the world in such matters.</p>
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		<title>Money Saving Tips Knowing Where To Begin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 02:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Money Saving Tips: Knowing Where To Begin Today, with the country continually mounting up large amounts of debt. We are encouraged more and more to start putting money aside. Despite the economic prosperity of the recent decades, there could still come a time when you and your partner could find yourself out of work. To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Money Saving Tips: Knowing Where To Begin</p>
<p>Today, with the country continually mounting up large amounts of debt. We<br />
are encouraged more and more to start putting money aside. Despite the<br />
economic prosperity of the recent decades, there could still come a time<br />
when you and your partner could find yourself out of work. To help offset<br />
this situation one should try to have 2-3 months reserve salary saved<br />
should this unfortunate event occur. However, do you ever wonder why,<br />
even though you and your partner seem to make good salaries, it is<br />
impossible to save any money? It seems to leave your account as quickly<br />
as it arrived. You want desperately to save money but you are finding it<br />
impossible.</p>
<p>Saving money isn?t as impossible as you might think. The first major<br />
hurdle that people face when trying to save money is to organize their<br />
finances. Chances are, your spending much more money than your realize<br />
and chances are you are completely oblivious to it.</p>
<p>One excellent money saving tip is to start tracking all of your spending.<br />
You will need a small notebook and something to write with. This must<br />
accompany you everywhere and everything that you by must be recorded down<br />
to the last penny. It doesn?t matter how small of a purchase it is, it<br />
must be listed.</p>
<p>You should aim to do this exercise for at least a 2 week period. This<br />
task can be quite painstaking but it is one of the most useful tools to<br />
help those wanting to break bad spending habits. Once your 2 week period<br />
has ended, you need to review all of your expenditures. You will quickly<br />
start to see where all of your money is going.</p>
<p>Many who complete this task are shocked to see how much money is spent on<br />
small items. 1 dollar on a newspaper, for example may seem quite<br />
insignificant but over the course of a year amounts to 365 dollars.</p>
<p>Once you see how much money is wasted on insignificant items such as<br />
these two things will likely happen. The first being, you?ll be quite<br />
angry at yourself. It isn?t uncommon for people to spend thousands of<br />
dollars in a year on objects such as newspapers, coffees and small<br />
treats. When confronted with this they tend to feel quite angry for<br />
allowing this to happen. The second being, you will implement a plan for<br />
change. You will quickly start to prioritize your spending and cut out<br />
many of those expenditures that you don?t really need.</p>
<p>If you want to start putting money aside, a great money saving tip is to<br />
first start tracking your finances. This will show you where your money<br />
is going and help you implement a plan for change.</p>
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		<title>SYMPATHY, KNOWLEDGE AND POISE</title>
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<p>Sympathy, Knowledge and Poise seem to be the three ingredients that are most needed in forming the Gentle Man. I place these elements according to their value. No man is great who does not have Sympathy plus, and the greatness of men can be safely gauged by their sympathies. Sympathy and imagination are twin sisters. Your heart must go out to all men, the high, the low, the rich, the poor, the learned, the unlearned, the good, the bad, the wise and the foolish it is necessary to be one with them all, else you can never comprehend them. Sympathy! it is the touchstone to every secret, the key to all knowledge, the open sesame of all hearts. Put yourself in the other man&#8217;s place and then you will know why he thinks certain things and does certain deeds. Put yourself in his place and your blame will dissolve itself into pity, and your tears will wipe out the record of his misdeeds. The saviors of the world have simply been men with wondrous sympathy. </p>
<p>But Knowledge must go with Sympathy, else the emotions will become maudlin and pity may be wasted on a poodle instead of a child; on a field-mouse instead of a human soul. Knowledge in use is wisdom, and wisdom implies a sense of values you know a big thing from a little one, a valuable fact from a trivial one. Tragedy and comedy are simply questions of value: a little misfit in life makes us laugh, a great one is tragedy and cause for expression of grief. </p>
<p>Poise is the strength of body and strength of mind to control your Sympathy and your Knowledge. Unless you control your emotions they run over and you stand in the mire. Sympathy must not run riot, or it is valueless and tokens weakness instead of strength. In every hospital for nervous disorders are to be found many instances of this loss of control. The individual has Sympathy but not Poise, and therefore his life is worthless to himself and to the world. </p>
<p>He symbols inefficiency and not helpfulness. Poise reveals itself more in voice than it does in words; more in thought than in action; more in atmosphere than in conscious life. It is a spiritual quality, and is felt more than it is seen. It is not a matter of bodily size, nor of bodily attitude, nor attire, nor of personal comeliness: it is a state of inward being, and of knowing your cause is just. And so you see it is a great and profound subject after all, great in its ramifications, limitless in extent, implying the entire science of right living. I once met a man who was deformed in body and little more than a dwarf, but who had such Spiritual Gravity such Poise that to enter a room where he was, was to feel his presence and acknowledge his superiority. To allow Sympathy to waste itself on unworthy objects is to deplete one&#8217;s life forces. To conserve is the part of wisdom, and reserve is a necessary element in all good literature, as well as in everything else. </p>
<p>Poise being the control of our Sympathy and Knowledge, it implies a possession of these attributes, for without having Sympathy and Knowledge you have nothing to control but your physical body. To practise Poise as a mere gymnastic exercise, or study in etiquette, is to be self-conscious, stiff, preposterous and ridiculous. Those who cut such fantastic tricks before high heaven as make angels weep, are men void of Sympathy and Knowledge trying to cultivate Poise. Their science is a mere matter of what to do with arms and legs. Poise is a question of spirit controlling flesh, heart controlling attitude. </p>
<p>Get Knowledge by coming close to Nature. That man is the greatest who best serves his kind. Sympathy and Knowledge are for use you acquire that you may give out; you accumulate that you may bestow. And as God has given unto you the sublime blessings of Sympathy and Knowledge, there will come to you the wish to reveal your gratitude by giving them out again; for the wise man is aware that we retain spiritual qualities only as we give them away. Let your light shine. To him that hath shall be given. The exercise of wisdom brings wisdom; and at the last the infinitesimal quantity of man&#8217;s knowledge, compared with the Infinite, and the smallness of man&#8217;s Sympathy when compared with the source from which ours is absorbed, will evolve an abnegation and a humility that will lend a perfect Poise. The Gentleman is a man with perfect Sympathy, Knowledge, and Poise.</p>
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		<title>Money Saving Tips How To Use Leftover Shampoo</title>
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<p>Many of us likely have a stock pile of old shampoos and conditioners<br />
lurking in the corner of our bathtub that we will likely never use. Many<br />
times the brand you buy doesn?t quite do what you like. In this article<br />
we will show you how to turn those old shampoos into practical uses<br />
around the home. This not only results in zero waste it can actually turn<br />
out to be a great money saving tip.</p>
<p>Many times shampoos come with conditioner already in them. This<br />
combination makes ideal hand soap. The scent of the shampoo leaves your<br />
skin smelling great and the conditioner will protect your hands from<br />
drying and chapping.</p>
<p>Shampoos make great cleaners for carpets. It is best used on wool rugs,<br />
being that it is a hair product. However, it will work quite well on<br />
other carpet fibers. This can result in quite a substantial savings in<br />
that hair shampoos are much less expensive than specialized carpet<br />
shampoos.</p>
<p>Shampoo is actually much stronger than we realize. If you ever get grease<br />
stains in your clothing, shampoo makes a great spot cleaner. This is a<br />
great money saving tip for 2 reasons. 1, Hair shampoo is less expensive<br />
than degreasers and 2, you won?t have to replace the stained item of<br />
clothing.</p>
<p>Shampoo has been known to break down enzymes. This makes is a great<br />
cleaner for removing blood. Blood can stain badly ruining clothes and<br />
furniture. Shampoo can completely remove blood stains saving articles of<br />
clothing and other cloth items.</p>
<p>Shampoo is perfect for cleaning nearly any hard surface. It is perfect<br />
for floors, counter tops and does an especially good job on wood. Shampoo<br />
is also able to clean your bathtub until it shines.</p>
<p>Finally, by taking shampoo and mixing it with baking soda, you have the<br />
perfect chrome cleaner. It is perfect for taking away watermarks and<br />
other types of stains. This mixture also removes soap scum and is a great<br />
tile cleaner.</p>
<p>Old shampoos should not be thrown away. By mixing old shampoos and<br />
conditioners, you have the perfect cleaner for nearly every room in your<br />
house. Using old shampoos not only cuts down on waste but is great money<br />
saving tip.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 13:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The salutation, says a French writer, is the touchstone of good breeding. According to circumstances, it should be respectful, cordial, civil, affectionate or familiar: an inclination of the head, a gesture with the hand, the touching or doffing of the hat. </p>
<p>If you remove your hat you need not at the same time bend the dorsal vertebr&#8217; of your body, unless you wish to be very reverential, as in saluting a bishop. </p>
<p>If an individual of the lowest rank, or without any rank at all, takes off his hat to you, you should do the same in return. A bow, says La Fontaine, is a note drawn at sight. If you acknowledge it, you must pay the full amount. The two best-bred men in England, Charles the Second and George the Fourth, never failed to take off their hats to the meanest of their subjects. </p>
<p>If you have anything to say to any one in the street however  intimate you may be, do not stop the person, but turn round and walk in company; you can take leave at the end of the street. </p>
<p>If there is any one of your acquaintance, with whom you have a difference, do not avoid looking at him, unless from the nature of things the quarrel is necessarily for life. It is almost always better to bow with cold civility, though without speaking. </p>
<p>Good sense and convenience are the foundations of good breeding; and it is assuredly vastly more reasonable and more agreeable to enjoy a passing gratification, when no sequent evil is to be apprehended, than to be rendered uncomfortable by an ill-founded pride. It is therefore better to carry on an easy and civil conversation. A snuff-box, or some polite accommodation rendered, may serve for an opening. Talk only about generalities, the play, the roads, the weather. Avoid speaking of persons or politics, for, if the individual is of the opposite party to yourself, you will be engaged in a controversy: if he holds the same opinions, you will be overwhelmed with a flood of vulgar intelligence, which may soil your mind. Be reservedly civil while the colloquy lasts, and let the acquaintance cease with the occasion.</p>
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		<title>REST AND SLEEP</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[REST AND SLEEP. All the parts of the human body work together, although each one has its especial part to do. The stomach must have a time to rest between meals. The other parts of the body require rest, too. This they usually get while we are asleep. We must not be neglectful and fail [...]]]></description>
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<p>All the parts of the human body work together, although each  one has its especial part to do. The stomach must have a  time to rest between meals. The other parts of the body require rest, too. This they usually get while we are asleep. We must not be neglectful and fail to give them enough rest, or they will soon get worn out and give us trouble.  </p>
<p>Sometimes, when people are not well or are all tired out, they find they cannot sleep well at night. There are a number of little things that can be done to induce sleep. A warm bath before retiring, followed by a gentle massage, especially along the spine, often will, by relaxing the nerves and muscles, produce very good results. A hot foot bath, which draws the blood away from the brain, frequently will be found beneficial. A glass of hot milk or cocoa, taken just before retiring, often will have the same effect. If the sleeplessness is a result of indigestion, a plain diet will relieve. Sleeping upon a hard bed without any pillow sometimes produces the desired effect. Always have plenty of fresh air in the room. Keep the mind free from the cares of the day. If they will intrude, crowd them out by repeating something else some soothing sentence or bit of poetry. One good plan is to close the left nostril by pressing on it with the finger, then take four deep breaths through the right nostril. Then close the right nostril and take four deep breaths through the left one. Repeat this about four times. Then breathe slowly through both nostrils, but count your breaths. You seldom will count very many. Never take any sleeping powders or tablets except upon the advice of a physician, for they usually contain drugs that will injure the heart. </p>
<p>You will find that you will meet a number of men who are nervous, which means they have not control of their nerves, but let them run away with them. Sometimes this is shown in palpitation of the heart, headache, backache, and many other disorders. There may be a tendency to cry at trivial things, or a feeling of having &#8220;the blues.&#8221; The cause usually can be found in uncongenial surroundings or occupation, loss of friends, or real or fancied troubles. Whatever the cause, it should be removed, if possible, and measures taken to restore the worn out nerves that are crying for rest or food. Tonics help, so does nourishing food, such as eggs and milk; also a change of scene and occupation, if possible. A man who is nervous frequently does not realize what is the cause of his condition, and considers only the symptoms. So when he has a headache, resorts to medicine.  In taking these she only is deadening the pain and not removing  the cause, so the pain is liable to return.</p>
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