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Three years ago I started bicycling to work. It was a gradual thing. It took extra planning to ride--there were issues with clothing, issues with carrying stuff on the bike.
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Frugal Transport--bicycling
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Try teaching these crucial time-management skills at home and help keep your kids on the ball through the whole school year.
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Picking the right college is as simple as knowing the right questions to ask.
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Having just spent the last 48 hours desperately scrubbing my home from top-to-bottom in anticipation of the arrival of some house guests, I appreciated The Simple Dollar's post thi
The Joy of Disconnecting
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