(NAPSA)-Research shows that students do better in math when they use a graphing calculator, such as the TI-Nspire from Texas Instruments, at home and in class.
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Women who have had a hysterectomy with removal of both ovaries may be prescribed an oral estrogen therapy such as ENJUVIA(tm) (synthetic conjugated estrogens, B) Tablet for moderate-to-severe hot flashes and night sweats, and moderate-to-severe vaginal dryness and pain with sex, symptoms of vulvar and vaginal atrophy associated with menopause. Visit www.enjuvia.com.
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Orlando's "Endless Summer" promotion runs through mid-November and includes such deals as "stay two nights, get the third night free," "buy one ticket, get the second free" and "purchase one round of golf, get the second round free." Visit orlando info.com/endlesssummer or call (888) ORL4-FUN.
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In a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Trulia, Inc., more than half of those surveyed said they would be "at least somewhat likely to consider purchasing a foreclosed home." For more information on the survey results visit www.trulia.com.
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LASIK vision correction is the most-common elective surgery in the U.S., performed on 700,000 people annually, and the satisfaction rate is 95.4 percent. More information can be found at www.ascrs.org and www.thelasikfacts.com.
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Many manufacturers are designing mattresses with technology to provide an improved night's sleep, including Sealy's new Sealy Posturepedic PurEmbrace, inspired by nature's rubber tree to conform perfectly to the body, hugging every arch and curve, offering unique support and breathability for superior comfort.
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The Autumn Tides celebration in Beaches of South Walton highlights sustainability and incorporates events that showcase the region's unique ecosystems and habitats, environmental stewardship, options for organic dining and shopping, and local culture. For a complete lineup of this year's events, visit www.autumntides.com.
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American Suzuki Motor Corporation includes standard navigation in the 2009 Suzuki SX4, making it the first new vehicle in America priced under $16,000 to include navigation as standard equipment. For more information on Suzuki or navigation, visit www.suzuki.com.