Skin Care Products for all your Parts
Are you taking care of your skin? No matter what your skin condition or skin type, there is likely a product that will make it smoother, softer, cleaner or will reduce the pain, itch, bumps, scales, redness, swelling – you name it. What is causing your skin problems? Things like illness, disease, aging, nutrition, weather, hydration, stress and environment can no doubt reek havoc on even the most pampered skin. The good news is that there is help.

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Cash for appliances: More cash in RI, more appliances in CA
The most populous and smallest states are making changes to their cash for appliances programs. California officials will vote Wednesday to extend that state's languishing program to include more appliances, while Rhode Island officials have restarted its wildly successful program
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Adding ALT Tags to Images
After posting about meeting with the Yahoo Accessibility Lab , all of my posts going forward will include ALT tags for images. ALT tags are included with an images HTML to ensure those who use screen readers due to visual impairment will know what images are included on a web page. Usually when you upload a picture to a blog or website, the HTML for an image looks something like this: “img src= “http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wWPy3_-vkD0/TEQDsoV5OgI/AAAAAAAADtk/XbVXjzpFYXg/s320/IMG_2239.jpeg” alt=”" id=”BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5495521510577224194″ Not so pretty, is it

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Back from Yahoo MotherBoard Summit With So Much to Share!
First of all, let me apologize to my Twitter followers and Facebook friends for the endless tweets and updates about all the fun that me and fellow Yahoo! MotherBoard members (#YMotherBoard) had during our trip. I know what it is like to be the one at home following the hashtag because I’m usually that blogger

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In the Air with our Sony PSP!
From long security lines, cancelled flights, weather delays, to antsy children, traveling can be quite trying but luckily our flight was a dream! Our carry-ons were packed full of gadgets and snacks to keep us entertained and well fed for the cross country flight. As you can see, the PSP was a huge hit! Little Miss Techie continues to love the digital comics and we are currently searching for games that are not only appropriate for almost 4 year old Captain Computer, but also ones that are easy for his little hands to operate. Even though our kids didn’t exhaust the current content, I know that I’ll have some new games and comics loaded on to our PSP for our return flight or perhaps they can watch the Tooth Fairy since we didn’t even have time to start it during our trip! And that’s a good thing! If you know of any easy to operate games for our soon-to-be 4 year old, feel free to leave a comment! Your comment counts as another entry to win the $50 Sony PlayStation Network gift card! I was invited to participate in the PSP Summer Family Fun blogger program by Sony Corporate Entertainment America and share my experiences using the PSP.

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Tragic Tale of Sexting at Yahoo MotherBoard Summit Serves as Chilling Reminder of Importance of Internet Safety
The Yahoo MotherBoard Summit agenda was jam packed with tons of information but I was most interested in the Online Safety Roundtable featuring Catherine Teitelbaum, Policy Director for Yahoo Safely and Anne Toth who serves as the Vice President and Head of Privacy for Yahoo. After a welcome, Catherine Teitelbaum showed us a video featuring a local mother and father remembering their beautiful, smart, and talented teenage daughter who took her life because of a topless photo that she sent as a sext to a boy in her high school. The boy forwarded the photo to one friend and the friend sent it to another friend and on and on and on.
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Team 28
Throughout the 2010 cycling season, LIVE STRONG and its partners have raised awareness of the world’s cancer burden and the people fighting against the disease. And on the final day of the Tour de France Lance Armstrong and Team RadioShack made one last statement, celebrating the completion of the Tour by wearing jerseys emblazoned with the number 28, a symbol of support for the 28 million people living with cancer

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Gift of the Year Awards 2010 (That’s right, there are awards for gifts!)
Giftware Association Each year the Giftware Association highlights some of the UK’s most inspired and unique gift items with their ‘Gift of the Year Awards’, and with the 2010 winners having just been announced in Gift Focus magazine, I thought it would be topical to take you through a few of my favourites. Body, Mind and Soul In this category, prizes were awarded to the gifts that could complement and enhance personal health and welfare and the Fikkerts.com winners here were Fikkerts with their Fruits of Nature range of natural toiletries. Fikkerts offer a really lovely, high-end range of toiletries and once you take a look at their website you can see why they were chosen as winners

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Inspiration from the Market
As a cook, I go through food ruts. Those times when not even Emeril can convince me that a generous sprinkling of “BAM!” will resuscitate my flat-lining passion for chicken.

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Peregrine At Pt. Reyes
I was down on McClure’s Beach and had stopped photographing for a while so I could eat a ham and turkey wrap I’d brought along. I sat in the sand looking out over the ocean at the passing pelicans and the dozens upon dozens of recreational fishing boats offshore. Most were far away to the north, but a few were much closer.

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my daughter is going to be 12 but isn’t into girlie things or computer games
my daughter is going to be 12 next month and will be starting secondary school but she hates girlie things such as make up and only has a small room, saying
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Book Marks & Beach Ponchos: Crafts for the Kiddos!
If you’re looking for quickie projects to make with and for your kids this weekend, check out my latest articles for PBS Parents’ Craft Apparent and Lark Crafts: Buttoned Bookmarks and Poolside Poncho made from a recycled towel. Click on the title link for each picture below, to see full posts with instructions for each craft!Petite Poolside PonchoButton BookmarksCraft.Rock.Love,VickieFollow me
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Most Feelings Of Funny Birthday Gifts
Birthday gift in someone’s birthday, in order to express the most warm best wishes. The best birthday gift is not necessarily the most expensive, but the people who are in urgent need of birthday but am unable to get

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Panerai iPhone Application
Although I don’t have a Panerai in my [modest] collection any more, I still have a lot of love for this brand from Firenze. Therefore, I am happy to announce that Officine Panerai is offering a free iPhone App that allows you to go through their 2010 novelties, lists an overview of all authorized Officine Related posts: Jaeger-LeCoultre iPhone application ROCKS! 100 Years of Rolex for iPhone Killer iPhone App: Uhren Katalog
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White Pelicans Over Abbotts Lagoon
On my way back from Tomales Point and McClure’s Beach I spotted a small flock of American White Pelicans circling above Abbotts Lagoon. As their circles took them higher, they drifted off to the southeast. I usually think of white pelicans as winter birds, but apparently (according to this DFG brochure ) they can be seen at any time of the year.

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You can be a water miser and still quench a thirsty lawn
Just when homeowners have become fed up with high temperatures and scorched lawns, a report from the National Resources Defense Council (PDF) says that more than 1,100 counties—or more than one-third of those in the contiguous 48 states—will face higher risks of water shortages by mid-century. Of those, 400 counties in 14 states are of particular concern. The cause, says the NRDC, is global warming.
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Access Ramps – Choosing the Right Length
Choosing the right length access ramp is pretty easy once you have the formulas. All you need is a tape measure, a calculator or the handy Ramp Slope Chart (see below) and a keen understanding of what you’re trying to accomplish and you’ll be able to buy a ramp with the right amount of incline. You don’t want the ramp to be too steep, right? In fact, the length of the ramp is at least as critical as the width when it comes to safety, but takes some thought and a little planning. Once you have the length calculated, you can choose the proper width and type of ramp – depending on how and where it will be used. What a relief to know you will be able to get your mobility scooter into the van; assist an elderly or disabled person up the porch steps; or roll your wheelchair down a terraced walkway with the greatest of ease and safety. Our buddies at Prairie View Industries ( PVI Ramps ) shared their ramp slope formulas, ramp slope chart and measurement instructions so we could help you calculate your optimal ramp length. Thanks PVI! How Long Should My Ramp Be? To determine your ramp length you first need to determine the rise . The rise is the vertical measurement between the ground and where the top of the ramp is going to sit. Note: If your rise is more than 24″ (2 feet) please contact a local dealer about a modular system.

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Buzzworm On The Benstein
Although I’d been looking for rattlesnakes at a likely spot earlier in the day, I didn’t find one — I mean, one didn’t find me — until I was heading back to the Jeep from High Marsh. The trail is almost all uphill on the way back, and I took the opportunity to get some exercise by picking up the pace

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We Need Your Help
Last month we told you that LIVE STRONG is conducting an anonymous survey to learn about how cancer has affected people’s lives. Whether you’ve had cancer or a loved one has had cancer, we want to hear from you . The information that we collect from the survey helps shape what programs we offer to people affected by cancer.

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Yahoo Accessibility Lab Works Towards Computer Access for All
After spending a day at Yahoo attending the Yahoo MotherBoard Summit and learning about the different aspects of the brand (more on that later!), one of the most captivating conversations I had was with the Yahoo Accessibility Lab .
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Yahoo Accessibility Lab Works Towards Computer Access for All