(NAPSA)-Homebuyers might want to visit www.Century21.com. It lets people search for homes by neighborhood, price range or the desired number of bedrooms or bathrooms. Listings generally provide room measurements, amenities and pictures.
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Borrowing from the interactive appeal of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook, Web-based memorialization portals such as Legacy.com enable users to combine biographical information with cherished photographs, and even video and audio clips, in unique ways to honor and remember those who have passed.
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Healthy teeth can be moved at almost any age. Currently, one in five orthodontic patients is an adult-and many are over age 50. More information on orthodontic care is available on www.braces.org.
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A new fuel-efficiency tool making waves in the boating industry is Yamaha's exclusive Low RPM Mode. It automatically adjusts the maximum RPM across all throttle positions and is said to save owners up to 26 percent in fuel costs based on average annual use.
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Networking is more than just shaking hands and passing out business cards. According to Ivan R. Misner, Ph.D. and Michelle R. Donovan, authors of "The 29% Solution," networking is really about building your social capital-and it's a skill that can be acquired. For more information, visit www.29PercentSolution.com.
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Low testosterone is a common yet little-known condition that affects more than 13 million men over the age of 45 in the United States. Testosterone replacement therapy is available in several forms, including AndroGel. For product and safety information, visit www.androgel.com.
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"Many travelers don't maximize their hotel point earnings because hotel rewards programs often seem more complicated than they actually are," said Adam Burke, senior vice president and managing director, Hilton HHonors Worldwide.
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What makes a pointer point, a sheepdog herd and a retriever retrieve? Why do Yorkshire terriers live longer than Great Danes? And how can a tiny Chihuahua possibly be related to a Great Dane? A recent DNA study has unlocked that mystery. To learn more about the study, visit www.wisdompanel.com.