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Can Marriage Counselling help you recover from an Affair? Perspectives from Gold Coast to Melbourne, Australia.

August 15, 2011 in Uncategorized

Across Australia, it is estimated between 22-40% of married men and between 11-25% of married women who are involved in an affair at least once. On the Gold Coast, with a large population and facade of a glamourous lifestyle on offer, the estimated figures are considerably higher.
Secrecy and minimisation are what it’s all about when [...]

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Blood in Crime Scene Investigation

August 13, 2011 in Uncategorized

At the scene of a violent crime, the examining officer will likely see blood and traces of other bodily fluids. These are able to tell a lot about what occurred, not only about how the crime was committed, but also about the persons involved.
These days, nearly everyone knows his or her blood type, and whether [...]

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Sugar Daddies

August 11, 2011 in Uncategorized

Sugar, has been known to raise blood glucose causing a significant rise. Many experts believe that too much sugar does not cause a man to go blind.
Babe, is a really attractive person, especially a woman, termed with endearment. Again not a real cause for men to go blind, unless they avoid the Babe, and take [...]

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Uniforms and Promotional Clothing

August 10, 2011 in Uncategorized

Uniforms are a similar group of clothing worn by members of a group while participating in an activity. Familiar uniforms are school uniforms, which some academic institutions require pupils and even staff to use. They are considered to be equalisers that remove any differences among the people wearing them. Other types of uniforms are for [...]

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What is a Shade Sail?

August 5, 2011 in Uncategorized

In a nutshell Shade Sail’s are a shape of fabric held up by fixed points to offer shelter from the sun.
A Little More Detail Shade Sails are made from sturdy, shade cloth -which is a material (ideally a combination of high-density Polyethylene with a filler thread or tape), which has a stainless-steel cable sewn into [...]

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New Website yChatter.com Links Renters with Rental Properties in Sydney

August 3, 2011 in Uncategorized

yChatter.com is a fabulous new way for those hunting for a housemate to contact prospective roommates or find rental properties in Sydney. The site offers complete privacy to both renters and owners while offering a way for them to communicate directly.
The newest site you can find share accommodation in Sydney is yChatter.com, which mixes social [...]

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Impressionism

August 2, 2011 in Uncategorized

Impressionism was a major artistic movement, first in painting and then in music, that developed mainly in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Impressionist painting is defined as the work produced between about 1867 and 1886 by a number of artists who shared a set of related approaches and styles. The most [...]

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Holidays - the New Way at Byron Bay

July 24, 2011 in Uncategorized

When you’re visiting a foreign land, you will need a place to stay. Your accommodation will mostly depend on your budget and personal choice. You will probably seek a nice looking hotel and stay there for the duration of the vacation. But there are several accommodation choices, and a hotel is only one of them. [...]

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Australia’s Top Ten Places to Shop

July 22, 2011 in Uncategorized

What are the top 10 places to shop around Australia? There are several tremendous areas of shopping excellence and we have listed several for your convenience. Retail, food and beverages are all a modern-day priority in the land of luxury. Browse this list and shop with delight.
Chadstone Shopping Centre -Melbourne, VIC
Chadstone Shopping Centre is Australia’s [...]

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A Brief Background on ID Card Printers

July 19, 2011 in Uncategorized

For some of us in Australia, handing over a paper drivers licence as proof of identification doesn’t seem so long ago. The traditional paper based licences were replaced throughout the late 1980’s to early 1990’s with cut, paste and laminate ID cards produced with Polaroid instant photograph technology.
Since 2000 many Australian States have been [...]

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