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Lowering My Teenagers Car Insurance Costs |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 18 March 2007 |
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Car Insurance for Teens can break your little piggy bank. Statistics show that insurance companies feel that teenagers and young
adults between the age of 16 to 24 year-olds (particularly males) are the
riskiest drivers on the road. This age group is responsible for more
accidents than any other age group. This high risk of teen accident and
death can skyrocket your insurance rates 50 to 100 percent. This increase is
necessary for insurance companies to survive. As a result, you'll want to
look for ways to keep your insurance rates low by educating your teen driver
on safe driving and purchasing a safe vehicle for them.
Unless your insurance company insists otherwise, you may
be able to delay insuring your teenage driver until he or she gets a
driver's license. A learner's permit restricts a teen to driving only when a
licensed adult is in the car. Consequently, many insurance companies
consider teens with learner's permits as low-risk drivers and require little
if any additional premium to cover them. Learner's permits are good for 60
to 180 days, so if you're not required to insure a teen with one, you can
save two to six months' worth of premium expenses. Some car insurance companies will want
you to add your teen to your policy as soon as he or she gets a learner's
permit, while others will let you wait until your teen has a driver's
license. Your premium will go up, so find out if your insurer offers
discounts if your teen is a good student or if he or she completes a
driver's education or defensive driving course.
Many companies offer teen car insurance discounts to teens that attend high
school or college full-time and maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average.
Usually, having a 3.0 or higher GPA will reduce your car insurance premium
by 10 percent. Insurers also offer discounts to those taking a locally
accredited driver safety course or other state-certified programs. (Ask your
insurer about these discounts, or get online information from the National
Safety Council.)
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 18 March 2007 )
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Passports Required for Air Travel to United States as of January 23, 2007 |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 17 January 2007 |
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U.S. Passport: U.S. citizens may present a valid U.S. passport
when traveling via air between the United States and Canada, Mexico ...
The Departments of State and Homeland Security announced today that the
requirement for citizens of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Bermuda to
present a passport to enter the United States when arriving by air from any part
of the Western Hemisphere will begin on January 23, 2007.
This change in travel document requirements is the result of recommendations
made by the 9/11 Commission, which Congress subsequently passed into law in the
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. These new travel
document requirements make up the Departments' Western Hemisphere Travel
Initiative (WHTI). In order to obtain national security benefits as quickly as
possible, and to expedite the processing of arriving passengers, the plan will
be implemented in two phases.
The Department has dedicated additional resources and personnel to meet the
increased demand for passports generated by these requirements. In Fiscal Year
2006, the Department issued a record 12.1 million passports to American
citizens, and anticipates issuing 16 million passports in Fiscal Year 2007. U.S.
citizens can find information about how to apply for a passport at travel.state.gov or by calling 1-877-487-2778.
Under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 January 2007 )
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Women Work Hard How to energize your day |
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Written by Jeff Barber
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Sunday, 14 January 2007 |
Many women today are superwomen. They juggle the family life with the work life and do it quite well. Some women though need that extra boost of energy to get through the day. Don't let work ruin your family life by being so fatigued by the time you get home. You need to spend quality time with your spouse and/or your kids. Take the extra measures needed to gain an energy boost during the day and before you get home.
Lets get that blood of yours flowing. I'm sure, even though you work a very busy schedule. You can take a 15 minute break to go outside. To get your blood moving, walk around your building one time or out to the outer parking lot. While doing so, swing your arms back and forth extending them all the way forward and all the way back. The point is not to get a workout here but to get your blood circulating. Just do this for about 5 minutes.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 January 2007 )
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