Did you know we spend as much as 90 percent of our lives indoors and that indoor pollutant levels are often two to five times higher than outdoors? Using the principles of green design will significantly improve your home’s indoor environment, leading to better health and well-being for your family.
The growing season isn’t over with the arrival of cool weather. Until the first hard frost hits, you have plenty of time to plant, pick and plate cool-weather crops. You’ll save yourself some money in the grocery’s produce aisle, too.
Whether you are a new graduate or recently unemployed, competition remains fierce in the current job market. Things you may never guess could be eliminating you as a candidate. Are you making some major interview mistakes without even knowing it?
With so many options available, how do you choose the TV that fits your needs, personal interests and living space? Often, viewers’ personalities and habits say a lot about what type of TV is best suited for their lives. You can help refine your search for the right TV by identifying your “TV persona.”
They say that it’s better to give than to receive. While it’s true that giving a gift is certainly enjoyable, it’s also fun to be on the receiving end. When someone has made the effort to give you a present, it’s important that you let them know how much that gesture means to you.
The Olympic Games in London will bring together photojournalists from around the world vying to document the best athletic moments on camera, but most people don’t realize the challenge in capturing a great action shot.
“Go big or go home.” It’s a popular sports chant that’s found its way into numerous other aspects of American life. But when it comes to home decor, going big at home may not seem like an option, especially if your budget is less than grand. In reality, it is possible to make a big difference in your home decor on just a moderate budget of $5,000 or less.
This summer, thousands of people will fall in love, and some will be tempted to make a serious commitment: buying a vacation home.
This is a pre-screened marketing letter. You’re not technically pre-approved, if by “pre-approved,” we mean there’s a check you can pick up in the morning.
The anorexic economy and depressing housing market has left many homeowners struggling to meet their financial obligations. Many have lost their homes. Some are on the verge of having their homes repossessed.
