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Cork Pops Beyond The Bottle

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Riverside, California (NAPSI) - Good news for homeowners trying to choose among beauty, function and responsible sourcing when it comes to flooring: As famed architect and designer Vern Yip points out, you can now get all three-with cork. A longtime champion of sustainable design, the HGTV star is constantly looking for eco-friendly materials with a fashion-forward appeal that can adapt to just about any taste.

Global Recipes Explore Ancient Spice Route

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Yuma, Arizona (NAPSI) - Today’s cooks have their pick of exotic spices, but these ingredients were once rare enough to inspire wars, send explorers on missions around the globe and, by some accounts, even factor in the purchase of theisland of Manhattan by the Dutch.

College May Cost Less Than Parents Think

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Tempe, Arizona (NAPSI) - Parents who hope to provide their children with a college education may feel overwhelmed by the cost of higher education and reports have stated that only about half those who start college graduate. But rather than giving up, they may want to investigate further, because beneath the headlines lies a more complex reality. What’s more, parents who start saving early and strategically can amass a sizable college fund without busting the family budget.

Majority of Americans Haven’t Practiced Emergency Preparedness - America’s PrepareAthon Campaign

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Washington, DC (NAPSI) - A recent survey conducted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) found that nearly 70 percent of Americans have not participated in a preparedness drill or exercise, aside from a fire drill, at their workplace, school or home in the past two years.

Standby Generators Can Provide Safety And Comfort

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Colorado Springs, Colorado (NAPSI) - There’s good news for homeowners who want to protect their family and property from the damage and discomfort that can be caused by a power outage.

The Law That Protects Your Benefits

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Washington, DC (NAPSI) - Over the past 40 years, many workers have taken on what can seem like a second job: the responsibility of planning for their own retirement.

Sickle Cell Disease: What You Need To Know

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Washington, DC (NAPSI) - Sickle cell disease involves abnormally shaped red blood cells that reduce the flow of blood inside the blood vessels. It is inherited, the same way people inherit the color of their eyes, skin and hair. In theUnited States, it’s estimated that sickle cell disease affects up to 100,000 people, mostly African American. And while sickle cell disease causes severe pain and other complications, with the right treatment and care, it’s possible for most people with sickle cell disease to live normal, active lives.

Fun Way To Enjoy Fruits And Vegetables

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Riverside, California (NAPSI) - According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, kids aren’t getting nearly enough fruits and veggies in their daily diets, but you can help yours get the nutrients they need and like it.

The Nutrients They Need

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St. Louis, Missouri (NAPSI) - According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, almost 80 percent of children inAmerica don’t get the recommended number of nutrient-rich fruits and vegetables in their diets. The USDA says you should fill at least half your child’s plate at most meals with fruits and vegetables.

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  7. Getting Hypertension Medicine Delivered to Your Door
  8. Experts Say Fall Is the Time to Plant Perennials
  9. Four Steps To Help Your Family Eat Right
  10. Priceless Pointers For Procrastinators

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