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Speedy Renovation for Your Home

We all know the importance of solid planning - in all aspects of our lives. Thus, we cannot ignore the value of preparation when it comes to our homes - in interior design and in renovation. When it comes to home renovation, it is critical to be organized and to oversee each detail in your design plans before you begin construction. This detailed renovation planning involves the following:

Sash Window Repair Services in London - Protecting Part Of History

One thing I miss, living out here in the tropics, is sash windows. I grew up with these beautiful windows in my grandmothers home in Yorkshire and have loved them ever since. The rapidly changing landscape of a large city such as London has seen many of these beautiful windows disappear, but as people become more aware of this loss they use sash window repairs in London and more people are maintaining these icons of historic architecture.

Motrin: How Not to Make a Video Viral

Pain reliever Motrin recently created a firestorm of controversy over an advertisement which attempted to be humorous, sympathetic and perhaps edgy but ended up insulting the very consumer group they were targeting. The offending video portrayed the practice of carrying a baby in a sling as an uncomfortable fashion statement, something that makes a mother look more “official”

Motrin: How Not to Make a Video Viral

Pain reliever Motrin recently created a firestorm of controversy over an advertisement which attempted to be humorous, sympathetic and perhaps edgy but ended up insulting the very consumer group they were targeting. The offending video portrayed the practice of carrying a baby in a sling as an uncomfortable fashion statement, something that makes a mother look more “official”. The ad copy also implies that such baby carrying causes back and neck pain - which Motrin will help alleviate.

Shirking v. Intentional Bad Conduct: MoneyLaw and Tenure, Take Two

Shirking v. Intentional Bad Conduct: MoneyLaw and Tenure, Take Two Dean Jim Chen, over at MoneyLaw’s hall of doom headquarter’s, has responded to my post about tenure and Pat Burrell