Americans wash their hair on average of just under 5 times a week (which is twice the amount of Italians and Spaniards) and that’s a problem, according to dermatologists. Washing hair too often can rob it of vital nutrients and ultimately damage it. So, the question is what would American’s shampoo habits be like if the New York Times hadn’t ... Read More »
Yearly Archives: 2012
Texas Lending (TexasLending.com) Offers Tips to Improve Your Credit
Texas Lending (TexasLending.com) regularly speaks with clients who have been denied loans due to a poor credit rating and acknowledges that this can be frustrating. There are a few things customers can do to improve credit and, over time, begin to qualify for a home loan. Texas Lending recommends a few tips to begin to turn a credit rating around: ... Read More »
Advice from Dan Sciscente: Work Hard, Play Harder
How Dan Sciscente, founder of Communi-T and Professional Project Manager – balances work and play. Dan Sciscente is a business owner, a family man, and an avid recreationalist who says that he is a better provider for his family when he feels a sense of balance. He is the founder of Communi-T, the world’s most efficient SAP interface software, and ... Read More »
Surprising Sources of Caffeine
When people want caffeine they usually reach for a cup of coffee, tea or a bottle of soda. But, what if you are trying to avoid caffeine? The staff at Information Nation has discovered that there are some “secret” foods and drinks that may pack more of a punch of energy than most people want, right before bedtime. Read More »
God’s Luv International Ministries Church: Recognizing the Voice of the Lord
God’s Luv International Ministries Church has a focus on helping believers worldwide develop a better relationship with our Creator. Founded by Dr. Pierre Bennett in 2008, God’s Luv International Ministries Church reaches out to those in Virginia and throughout the world through its ministry. Today, God’s Luv International Ministries Church’s Dr. Pierre Bennett talks to InformatioNation about recognizing the voice ... Read More »
Information Nation Discusses Family Travel
Sometimes traveling with children isn’t the most relaxing thing in the world. However, a little pre-planning can help eliminate a great deal of stress. And Information Nation has some tips on how to avoid problems on the trip – whether it’s by air or car travel. When flying, using a site such as SeatGuru.com can help travelers find the best ... Read More »
Mercy Ministries | One Dollar For Life
Nancy Alcorn – President and Founder of Mercy Ministries (speaking to camera): I’m here at our Mercy Ministries National Headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee and behind me I have forty amazing girls who are here to receive new life in Christ and to find out that God has a plan and purpose for their life and that their past does not ... Read More »
University of Georgia Bulldogs
If you are a student in University of Georgia, you should join Bulldogs just as Kyle Thomas Glasser did. Welcome to number one famous Georgia Bulldogs Club. If you have not bought your ticket yet, it is not too late. Kyle is a senior student in the UGA. The main purpose of this club is to provide athletic students with scholarships. It is an arm of Athletic Association, which provides financial support and high-class facilities. It promotes the varsity sport programs that UGA has. To be a member of the Georgia Bulldog club means a lot. Read More »
Americans Continue to Consume Sodium in Surprising Foods
It's no secret that Americans consume too much salt, but the highest sodium foods are surprising. For instance, a store bought loaf of bread not only contains a number of preservatives, but a slice of that bread can contain as much as a teaspoon of table salt – per slice. Other sodium levels in things that people think of as “healthy” can be shocking. Read on to find out how to avoid many of the hidden culprits that are lurking on grocery store shelves. Read More »
Tax Tiger Answers Questions About the IRS
Today’s Topic: CP 2000 Q: What is the CP 2000? Tax Tiger: It is a notice sent out by the IRS when they suspect that a taxpayer has understated or overstated their income. The notice is not a change to the taxpayer’s original submission. Q: How does the IRS determine if there are discrepancies on my tax return? Tax Tiger: ... Read More »