• January 8, 2023

Health is the most important wealth

If you’re lucky enough to have employer-provided health insurance, that narrows your choices to plans offered by your employer. If you don’t have coverage through your job, perhaps an organization or association you belong to will let you buy health insurance through them at a group rate. Another option is to check your local Obamacare…

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Bury your fantasy football competition! Running Back Sleepers to Watch in 2009

Every year in fantasy football circles everyone has their own take on sleepers and 2009 is no different. Sleeper picks can make or break your team, so consider all options during mock drafts. You never know when someone will have a breakout season. Here are some of my thoughts on RB sleepers that can make…

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Uncle Sam’s Snake Oil

Uncle Sam and his band of merry men, better known as Congress, have been pushing snake oil on the unsuspecting public in the form of retirement plans. But wait, isn’t a pension plan one of the benefits we look for when looking for an employer? Well, not all pension planning is created equal, and in…

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Caesar Salad Recipe – Easy Caesar Salad

If you like Caesar salad, but don’t want to spend a lot of time preparing it, make this quick Caesar salad recipe. 1 medium head romaine lettuce freshly ground pepper 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese 1 cup croutons caesar dressing Addresses Mash with a fork in a deep bowl the following: 1/4 teaspoon of prepared mustard…

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Why we watch episodes of Avatar: The Last Airbender

Avatar The Last Airbender is an animated series aimed at children ages six to eleven, which has been increasing in popularity in recent years. If you’re looking to watch Avatar online, it’s available on the iTunes Store and Netflix for instant streaming. It is also available on Xbox Live Marketplace, Zune Marketplace and PlayStation Store.…

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The Indiana Pacers target the playoffs in 2009-2010

The Indiana Pacers had a very mediocre season in the 08-09 season, finishing 36-46. The bright spot for the Pacers was their home record, 25-26. The Pacers were terrible on the road, 11-30. The Pacers had no trouble scoring, averaging 105 points per game, fifth in the NBA. The Pacers’ defense was one of the…

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Biggest wins in the next three bowl games of 2007 – Michigan, Southern California and Georgia – Part 6

Here are the next 3 winners from this year’s 2007 college football game results: Capital One Bowl – Michigan tops Florida, 41-35, ace Lloyd Carr wins his final game Had the Michigan Wolverines wrapped it up and put it under the tree, outgoing coach Lloyd Carr couldn’t have received a better Christmas present from his…

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The origin of the master key system by Charles F Haanel

I received an email from a reader named Derek L. in which he wrote: Thanks for your great posts/blog. It’s refreshing to see someone tell the truth and not sell more snake oil. I have a question… I am intrigued by the lineage of thoughts related to this topic. Since you have a lot of…

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Ness Notes for August 14

The Raiders and Vikings wrap up Week 1 of the NFL preseason with the debut of ESPN on MNF tonight in Minnesota at 8:00 ET. Home teams finished 11-4 SU but only 8-6-1 this first week and in a stat that shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, 11 of the 15 games went down…

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Signs of Spring: Baseball Spring Training

Professional baseball unofficially begins with the annual spring training camps. The regular baseball season does not officially begin until Opening Day, which usually occurs the first week of April; however, leading up to that iconic day, there are typically six weeks of training that help determine what the official season of baseball will look like.…

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