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Say goodbye to Vine with these 17 greatest hits

From the unbearably cute to the utterly absurd, these pet and animal vines are bound to crack you up.




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6 ingenious traps set by the world's hungriest carnivorous plants

From Venus flytraps to pitcher plants and bladderworts, explore the wonderfully weird world of carnivorous plants.



  • Organic Farming & Gardening

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Quokka selfies take the internet by storm (but not everyone thinks that's a good thing)

Due to their seemingly ever-smiling demeanor, these small marsupials are the perfect selfie buddies.




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How to peel hard-boiled eggs by shaking them

You can quickly peel several hard-boiled eggs at once using this simply shaking method.




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Why cohousing could be the answer for aging baby boomers

Cohousing isn't just a place to live, it's an intentional community.




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FSCS hikes broker levy up by £11m for 2020/21

Organisation says indicative levy for general insurance distribution is £23m and publishes Plan and Budget for the next financial year as total levy goes up by £87m.




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By Miles receives FCA ‘open banking’ licence

InsurTech will be able to access the financial data of consenting customers.




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Premium finance not affected by FCA relief measures, says Biba

Trade body said it lobbied the regulator to exclude premium finance arrangements as payment deferrals would have left many brokers at greater risk.




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Why I said goodbye to my Miata

Driving can be fun (especially in a Miata!) but walking and cycling is a lot healthier, cheaper and better for the environment.




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Why Florida is the most dangerous state (by far) for pedestrians

Smart Growth America's Dangerous by Design report finds walking to be a particularly perilous activity in Orlando, Daytona Beach and Cape Coral, Florida.




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Why would trees keep a nearby stump alive?

The relationship may be mutually beneficial, researchers say, thanks to linked root systems that can help a forest act as a superorganism.



  • Wilderness & Resources

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This dolphin mom adopted a baby from a different species

The bottlenose dolphin decided to raise a melon-headed whale calf in addition to her own daughter.




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Endangered black rhino baby born on Christmas Eve at Michigan zoo

The black rhino calf appears healthy and is nursing regularly, according to zoo officials.




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La Playa hit by phishing scam

Exclusive: The HNW broker apologised after one of its email accounts was compromised by fraudsters.




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Aviva UKGI profit falls by 35%

Aviva says UK business was impacted by an alignment of the UK digital business with GI, as CEO Maurice Tulloch says provider has made "good progress" on its cost-cutting plan.




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LV's underwriting profit falls by 39% in 2019

But CEO Steve Treloar says premiums in the provider's broker business has grown by 24% after Allianz's personal lines business transferred to LV.




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Complete our survey: How has your business been hit by Covid-19?

Survey aims to find out how the industry has changed its working practices, the challenges faced by professionals working remotely and how brokers feel insurers have responded to the pandemic.




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Cyber guide launched by Society of Insurance Broking

The document has been developed to help brokers recommend the right cyber cover for their clients.




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C-Quence's P&C launch backed by NIG

Exclusive: The MGA will launch its P&C product suite in early March, aiming to eventually target 21 industry sectors.




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Insurance Covid Cast – episode one: How has the industry’s reputation been impacted by its handling of the coronavirus epidemic?

In the first of a new series of video casts brought to you by Insurance Age and Insurance Post whilst our journalists are in isolation lockdown we discuss the sector’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and what lasting impact it might have on its reputation.




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Lose Weight by Eating More -- Food that is Virtually Impossible to Store as Body Fat

Certain foods are extremely difficult for the human body to convert into body fat - not impossible but damned near impossible. By consuming calories derived from these foods, the anabolic margin of error is extended dramatically, which means it will be easier to lose fat and gain muscle, if you choose.




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Gift Ideas for Babys First Christmas

Nothing is more exciting for a new parent than baby's first Christmas. The development of babies in the first year of life can be astounding making gift buying sometimes difficult. Here are some can't-miss gift ideas for infants.




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Blu-Ray set to take the world by storm!

The Blu-ray Disc belongs to a new generation of optical discs capable of staging high density data. Operating at a wave length of 405nm unlike DVDs and CDs that are based on red/IR lasers that work at 650 and 780nm,blue-ray discs store much more data




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Cure Insomnia By Relaxation

Insomnia cures by relaxation have been popular since before man invented fire. We can trace them back, certainly in the case of China, for many thousands of years.




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Koyaanisqatsi a nonverbal film by Godfrey Reggio and Ron Fricke

Koyaanisqatsi is a nonverbal film, directed by Godfrey Reggio, and completed in 1982. Koyaanisqatsi contains no actors, no dialogue and has no script. Images from around the world are set to a moving score from composer Philip Glass.




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Can I avoid sales tax on my aircraft by registering it in a Delaware Corporation?

Many people believe that they can set up an LLC in Delaware or any other location outside California in order to avoid sales or use tax in California.




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Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Philip Spires, author of Mission, an African novel set in Kenya reviews Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimanada Ngozi Adichie, a novel set in the era of the Biafran war in Nigeria.




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Diseases Caused by Smoking - Surgeon General's Report Expands List

U.S. Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona today released a new comprehensive report on smoking and health, revealing for the first time that smoking causes diseases in nearly every organ of the body.




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Mesothelioma a Cancer Caused by Asbestos

The internal organs of the human body are encased in a protective sac called the mesothelium. Examples of mesothelilial membranes are the peritoneum (abdominal organs), pleura (lungs), and pericardium (heart).




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A Person is Only Limited by the Thoughts He Chooses

It is a fact that one's belief system is ultimately responsible for whether they live a successful life or not.




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Get Anything You Want By Changing Your Thinking!

Learn to shift your thinking and attract anything you want in life.




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Baby Acne - The Whole Truth

Baby acne is commonly the mother's hormones passed to the baby in the placenta during pregnancy, but won't appear until 3 to 4 weeks afterwards. The hormones trigger the baby's oil producing glands, leading to the development of acne. It could also be the result of taking certain medications.




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Podcasting Used As a Business Marketing Tool by Media Publishing Giant Simon & Schuster

Podcasting has hit the book marketing world big time with the recent launch of a new podcast by Simon & Schuster. They are actually using the podcast to promote the products that they publish. This is a very innovative business marketing strategy. They are publishing 30 minute podcast shows every week.




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Latest Hobby Articles at ArticleGeek.com

Read the latest Hobby Articles from ArticleGeek.com




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Baby Crib Advice and Tips

Congratulations! You have just learned that you are having a baby. Whether this is your first or not you need to look at cribs. Do you have one already? Is it an antique? A second hand crib whether antique or not needs to be carefully looked at.




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Babywearing and Baby carriers

Descriptions of different types of baby carriers and information on babywearing




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What do you do when you own bonds or stocks issued by a bankrupt company?

Ok so you own securities in a bankrupt company. If they’re stock, you’re probably going to be wiped out. If you own bonds, you are a creditor in the bankruptcy proceedings. Depending on how the proceedings go, you may get shares or bonds in the company. Or you may get cash as the company sells […]

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2006 List of Tax Scams Released by IRS

Every year, the IRS issues a list of tax scams. The goal is to alert taxpayers to the lack of merit of certain strategies as well as letting everyone know the IRS will not accept them.




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8 Common Recruiting Mistakes made by Security Companies

Recruiting in the Security Industry is an extremely difficult task. Security Companies often compound these problems by making these 8 common mistakes:




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Career Changes for Baby Boomers: Ability, Not Age, Matters

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and projections indicate that by 2010 there should be 18.5 million boomers ages 45 to 49 in the labor force, as compared to 14.7 in 1995, and 16.8 million versus 10.6 million in the 50- to 54-years-old




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Doing Things By Halves

What is it that holds us back and keeps us procrastinating when we have stuff to do? It's called the little voice in our head. Discover how to shut the voice off for good in this cute article.




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Tips for Planning a Baby Baptism Party and Designing Baptism Invitations

In the Catholic and Protestant faiths, newborns are anointed with holy water and blessed by the church clergy. In the catholic religion, the baptism serves to wash away original sin. In some protestant faiths, the baby is dedicated to the church.




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Five Credit Mistakes Made By Rookies

This article discusses the five common mistakes made by people trying to build credit. It outlines each mistake and offers ways to avoid them.




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Inside Information: How To Profit By Sharing Your Expertise

How to sell more of anything via effective advertising. Specific strategies to increase your sales in any type of business, online or off.




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What is High Energy Sex? How To Help Premature Ejaculation by Raising Your Sexual Energy

Mukee Okan speaks about sexual energy and describes a premature ejaculation exercise that will increase your overall levels of sexual energy and juiciness.




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Star Ruby - Eternal Gemstone

Star Rubies are magnificent gems display a sharp six-rayed star which seems to glide and shimmer magically across the surface of the gem when the latter is moved.




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Relive Your Wedding Whenever You Want By Hiring a Professional Photographer

Source Twitter Read this website for more information. Find out more here. Keywords: Tampa bay wedding photography, Wedding photographers tampa, Wedding photography tampa, Tips for choosing a wedding photographer, Wedding budgeting, Tampa wedding photographer.

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  • Arts and Entertainment

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Appinventiv Recognized as Top App Development Agency for Startups by Clutch

Clutch Picked Appinventiv as No. 1 App Development Agency for Startups




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Latest West Coast Tourism Location, Squamish Canyon, Opens Up Investment to the Community by Equity Crowdfunding to Create an All Ages All Weather Experience through Amazing Canyons and Waterfalls

As Squamish, on B.C.'s busy west coast, cements its reputation as the Outdoor Capital of Canada, it opens up a challenge, what do you do if you can't or don't want to do extreme sports?




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M. Rodney Webb Jr. Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

M. Rodney Webb Jr. has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in religious services