It is fascinating to imagine the journey that dating has taken, through the ages. From dragging a cavewoman around by the hair to the ever expanding world of online dating. The relationship differences are vast and changing rapidly in differences. Online dating is now moving further afield into more and more social platforms, such as…
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When it comes to online dating, there’s considerable confusion on just where to start the process. The vast majority of men first look to Google to discover locally based establishments they are able to connect with, in person. The unfortunate part of it all is the inconvenience, in relation to both travel as well as…
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Natural benefits noted on relationship advice sites suggest that regular love-making increases a woman’s oestrogen levels which help protect her heart and assist in the suppleness of her vaginal tissues. Without question, love-making is a fantastic way (well, one way at least) of showing your partner that they’re still very much attractive and desirable. It’s…
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By Michael Dorf While there are PHP jobs available, there is often a lot of competition for them. Beginning PHP developers often complain that there are no jobs for them since it seems that so many companies hire for Java or “.Net” web development. Entry level PHP jobs can be difficult to find. This is why…
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By Consuelo Meux At some point in your life you wake up to the dream shattering sound of the alarm clock and wonder what it would be like to be able to switch it off, go back to sleep, and get up at a time when it suits you to work. Ah, nice dream isn’t it?…
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By James Chartrand Business on the internet requires a good graphic designer and a good writer. Some studies show that you have less than 9 seconds (and some say a millisecond) to hold a visitor on your site or turn him away. That means you have one shot to impress anyone who sees your site. Does…
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By Lata Tokhi The word “freelance” was first coined by Sir Walter Scott, a renowned Scottish historical novelist and poet, in 1819 when he wrote his novel Ivanhoe, to refer to a medieval mercenary warrior. The term has then shifted into more figurative meanings. In the 1860s, freelance became a figurative noun, and in 1903, it…
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