Candle Making Projects: 3 Easy Creative Candle Making Ideas
Posted on July 31st, 2010
When you’ve done the basic melt – pour – unmold process, you might want to get up close and personal with your candle. Change the look of your candle by impressing your unique candle making ideas with your own hands. Here are instructions to 3 easy projects.
Dried flowers, leaves and ferns add to the warmth of a candle. Choose a candle with a large circumference to prevent the flame from reaching the flowers. White candles set off dried foliage to perfection but you may choose other colors. Arrange your design on white paper cut to the circumference of the candle. Have a narrow and a wide paintbrush ready, and some newspapers to handle any dripping wax. Melt
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Suing ObamaCare
Posted on July 26th, 2010
While the lawsuit brought by twenty States challenging the constitutionality of the Obama Administration’s healthcare legislation initially received much publicity, the Administration’s recent response to that lawsuit has garnered relatively little attention. However, even a cursory review of the Administration’s motion to dismiss the case presents an expansive view of government power and a narrow construction of individual liberties that is profoundly troubling.
The Administration’s response to the States’ lawsuit can be summed up in a single word: surreal.
Watch Out For COBRA Before Medicare
Posted on July 26th, 2010
There has been growing attention to a problematic rule in receiving Medicare coverage right after COBRA coverage ends. As consumers are unaware of this problem, many are faced with gaps in coverage and extra fines according to AARP.
Current laws allow people who are eligible for Medicare but still work to stay on their employers’ group health insurance plans. Once a person retires, they are granted a special enrollment period to sign up for Medicare Part B for eight months without a penalty.
Yet once people retire, they can opt to extend their group coverage through COBRA for a year. While on COBRA, the enrollment period for Medicare Part B usually expires. S
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Must Have Top Tips For Cheap Home Insurance
Posted on July 26th, 2010
Must Have Top Tips For Cheap Home Insurance
In order to make sure that you and your family are protected at all times, you need to have home insurance. There are many ways to find cheap insurance, you simply need to look in the right places. These top tips for cheap home insurance are surely going to come in handy!
In order to save as much money as possible, you need to find out who has the best offers. Each insurance company is going to offer something to you in order for you to sign up with them. If you do not take the time to compare, you are only going to be spending hundreds more each year.
If you have a low credit score, you could have to pay a bit more for home insurance.
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Health Savings Accounts Are Still Popular after Healthcare Reform
Posted on July 22nd, 2010
All the recent changes in health care haven’t reduced the popularity of Health Savings Accounts. In fact, employers are offering Health Savings Accounts more often as a less expensive way to cover employees. According to America’s Health Insurance Plans, more than 10 million individuals enjoy the tax-free interest and tax-deductible healthcare expenses that come with Health Savings Accounts.
Why are Health Savings Accounts appealing to more people? With the rising cost of healthcare, the high-deductible health insurance plans that work with these savings accounts typically keep premiums low. Preventive care and wellness check-ups are not subject to a deductible, though, so it’s still easy to get physicals and mammograms. T
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Financial Aid For Home Repairs – Things To Know
Posted on July 21st, 2010
Owing a property is really hard and similarly sustaining it is an additional hardest job. Tough economic condition doesn’t allow the common man to satisfy the home repair expenses. When the price is not inexpensive, individuals usually postpone the function or acquire conventional loan that has high rate of interest. Consequently, the federal government offers lending hands to these individuals by allotting financial aid for home repairs. If you don’t spend attention to normal and correct upkeep, the great home appearance fades aside. Further, it is essential to create regimen repair works. Hen
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Patients Gain Rights to Appeal Health Insurance Claims
Posted on July 21st, 2010
This past week the White House has issued regulations to make it easier for consumers to appeal denials from health insurance claims. The new regulations will give consumers the right to appeal denials of claims to health insurance companies and then to external review boards.
According to Kaiser Health News, 45 states already have rules and regulations pertaining to appealing health insurance claims to external reviews. Only five states do not guarantee consumers the right to external reviews and many states have varying degrees of regulations.
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