Police Impound Auctions - Their Loss, Our Savings by Donnell Lowery

Unfortunately crime is a part of our daily lives, crimes are committed all the time everywhere around us. This may be an inconvenience to us but there are ways we can see some good out of it. When crimes are committed the cars that are used in them are usually impounded then sold at auctions. Po

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Fog Driving - Top Tips & Advice by Sharn Franghiadi

If you have to drive in these conditions, then here are some tips to help you to complete your journey safely. Fog can be one of the most dangerous weather conditions to drive in, and should be avoided if possible. Minor accidents can quickly escalate as other drivers can not anticipate difficu

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Be a Star Audio Engineer - The Amazing Amount of Jobs in the Entertainment Industry As an Audioman! by Hal Danforth

Who needs a star Audioman? Everyone! While TV Cameramen have the glamour job, where can they go besides TV -- a wedding video business? Audiomen have a choice of EVERY (yes every) professional entertainment venue! Every TV or radio show whether music, drama, comedy or special needs an audioman.

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Shedding Inner Darkness, Shedding Inner Light by Bob Lancer

The pattern of the wave describes the pattern of your life. Believing that you should always succeed in your efforts aimed at ascension brings you down all the harder. When you understand how to go through the ups and downs, the opening of opportunity's door and its closing in your face, the win

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Why and How Your Inner Critic Stops You From Expressing Yourself by Emily Hanlon

Here is a scenario about how the Inner Critic gains a foothold in our lives. Imagine you are a little kid and you go to touch something that is hot and your mother screams, "Don't do that!" Or, you are playing in the dirt, having a grand time, and your mother says in horror, "Oh my God! We are g

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Driving Safely in the Snow by Alex Weidmann

If you live in an area that doesn't get sunshine during the winter months, driving can be a little tricky, especially during big rain and snow storms. Visibility can be little to none, and if it gets very cold, the roads can be icy and slick. The first thing you should do when September comes

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The 2009 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharge Comes to Imagine Lifestyles by Ryan Safady

The prestigious Land Rover Range Rover brand has created a luxury sport utility vehicle this year that proves the company is focused on consistently out-doing itself - the Range Rover Supercharge. And Imagine Lifestyles has added one to our fleet of luxury rental cars. Land Rover has a reputa

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Studebakers and the People Who Love Them by Chris S. Harris

If you learned to drive in a Studebaker, you are, more than likely, somewhere over 50 years old. I learned to drive in a 1962 Studebaker Lark. It was a tank of a car with a big steering wheel and an AM radio. But it was automatic and, amazingly enough, it had an air conditioner. The Studebaker

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The Kelley Blue Book and Charity Car Donations by Washington Stoker

The Kelley Blue Book used to be invaluable for people trying to decide how to value their car for charity donation purposes. Now, IRS regulations have become much stricter and clearer about how such vehicles should be valued. Here's a summary of the changes... In particular, the new guidelines

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7 Reasons Why You Haven’t Reached Your Goals by Ralph Jean Paul

You don't know what success is. The problem with success is that most people don't fully understand what it is. Success cannot be generalized because success is not the same thing for everyone. A successful life all depends on the individual's goals for themselves and their ability to achieve

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