By: Billings Farnsworth | 2010-03-28 | Real Estate Home loans are a necessary evil that are devised to help people to buy a home that they otherwise would not be able to afford. The word mortgage comes from the Anglo-French contraction of the words mort, meaning dead and gage, referring to murder. So having a mortgage is a slow death by murder, which is why some people are afraid of signing a contract to repay a thirty-year loan against a house. Thirty years is a long time to anyone and for younger homebuyers that have not yet reached the magic number thirty in their own life the prospect of paying a monthly payment for thirty years certainly may feel like a death sentence. read more
By: Pierre William Trudel | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness If you are reading this article and believe you will be obese for life, maybe you are better to just move on to the comics section. This article is only for people with strong stomachs. read more
By: Jaxon Kelly | 2012-03-14 | Insurance People often think of the doom and gloom around life insurance policies, but they neglect to think about the possibilities that their loved ones will be looked after in the event that they can no longer do it themselves. read more
By: khairun nessa sukhy | 2012-01-09 | Celebrities TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday, in a case adding to the accelerating tension between the United States and Iran. read more
By: robin brain | 2011-04-26 | College A Japanese general who lived from 1884 through 1948, Hideki Tojo of Imperial Japanese army was also the leader of Talsei Youkusankai and 40th Prime Minister of Japan. He was prime minister at a time when Japan was facing the turmoil of the Second World War during 1941-43. read more
By: Michael Ehline | 2010-10-28 | Personal injury This tender area of skin can turn into blisters or abrasions, which will then turn into a crater in the skin. read more
By: Tony Kudalis | 2010-03-31 | Cancer Cancer. Just the mere sight of the word strikes fear in most of us. Hearing it not quite as scary, unless you are told you have it. Recent medical breakthroughs are beginning to catch up with many more "common"strains of Cancer. Caught early enough, once feared cancers are responding to treatment, and with the combination of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, people have had reasons to be optimistic, that they can actually look forward to a cure, and more quality living during treatment. Better diagnostic methods, treatment, and understanding the value of nutrition to boost the body's immune system to not only prevent, but help fight the disease. read more
By: Sam Barton | 2010-04-02 | Mobile Phones Every day people face the unfortunate consequence of cell phone water damage. They get dropped in toilet bowls, go swimming in the backyard or public pools and enjoy days at the beach. Many get left in pants pockets and go through the washing machine cycle. No matter the cause, you will likely find that if your cell phone gets wet it will stop working. Whether or not it can be repaired as opposed to being replaced depends on the phone and often the extent and type of water involved. read more
By: Alex Sanders | 2012-05-22 | Supplements Despite years of progress and accumulated changes in the world view of each generation, it is safe to say that sexual dysfunctions are still a sensitive issue for men. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-31 | Criminal The State of California is in dire straits and severe economic crisis. They are $24 billion in the hole as of June 2009. They need to cut costs and don't know what to do. read more
By: Iuri Tarabanov | 2010-04-04 | International studies The Iranian Court sentenced to death a man of 22 for drinking strong drinks. The lawyer of the sentenced told that his client went outdoors after he had drunk alcoholic drinks and was arrested in the street. Earlier he was sentenced to a corporal punishment for drinking alcoholic drinks. read more
By: wangpengqo | 2010-12-14 | Arts & Entertainment There are too many posts like asking: what makes you saddest thing? Also someone answers: “we can’t go back”, “grandma died”, but let your unexplained sentimentality read more
By: VOA News | 2010-01-26 | News and society A grab from Al-Iraqia TV station of former deputy PM Tariq Aziz listening to the judge's verdict in Baghdad, 02 Mar 2009Iraq's top court has sentenced the main spokesman for Saddam Hussein's regime, T read more
By: Ramya Sadasivam | 2010-04-02 | Regulatory compliance In the ancient days few naive death penalty practices which were followed are crucification - as how Jesus Christ was believed to have been put to death, drowning the person in water until death, immolation of the person and impalement by fixing the person against a sharp stake or pierce him to death. Capital punishment has its origin from the ancient clans of Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Now it is considered a legal practice; followed in fully developed countries like US and UK. It has not failed to leave its trace in developing countries like India and Singapore too. Take a look at the ethics of death penaly, its origin and the methods of conducting it read more
By: Ron Senn | 2010-03-30 | Wine Our old refrigerator suffered multiple forms of discrimination and was found guilty of not "fitting in." Ultimately, a sentence of hard labor in our garage became its fate. In a few short months, it died. How did this happen? read more