September 4th, 2010
If you live in the United Kingdom and are looking to find information and resources on many topics related to money and finances such as insurance, credit cards, mortgages, and the like, an excellent new online resource is available: Money.co.uk. This new site is a financial portal that offers thousands of articles and high quality content in many different formats. It really is a one-stop financial shop. Money.co.uk is based in London, England, and is authorized and regulated by the Financial Services authority to provide information on insurance, mortgage, and financial products. As their site explains, “money.co.uk is a free, online comparison service allowing customers to compare a range of personal finance products and utility services. Our objective is to present information in a simple format, enabling initial comparisons to be made 'at a glance' so that customers can make informed financial decisions.” The resources Money.co.uk offers are comprehensive and very accessible. The site is easy to navigate, quick to load, and very user-friendly. In the insurance section, the site provides information and comparison on many types of insurance, including home insurance, health insurance, travel insurance, car insurance, and more. You can compare various insurance deals in all these segments, as well as get quotes. You can sign up to become a member of the site to gain access to a larger range of services and resources. An individual user profile will help you get personalized insurance quotes. It is free to sign up. A valuable element of Money.co.uk is that the site offers thousands of free articles on an exceptional variety of financial topics, along with all the latest insurance news. You can also get much of this content conveniently flowed to you on a consistent, real-time basis through the many available RSS feeds. Practically every major financial topic and sub-topic on Money.co.uk comes with an available free RSS feed. You can also sign up for the financial email newsletter.
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September 4th, 2010
With a busy schedule of partying, experimenting, disobeying their parents, further experimenting, and (of course) receiving a 4.0 grade average, a student tends to forget perhaps the most important aspect of living—health. Taking into consideration the rising numbers of smoking, pregnancy, drug use, alcohol consumption, malnutrition and obesity among young adults, it seems appropriate now more than ever for a student to receive proper, quality health insurance. This demographic tends to live invincibly. Many believe themselves to be indestructible, as though nothing dangerous can happen to them, even while staring danger in the face. This vicarious attitude may add an intended flavor to their lives, but it's almost as if an overdose could lead to poison. Debauchery in Numbers So they wear the shortest skirts, drive the fastest cars, and eat the greasiest pizzas. What are the numbers saying about teens and young adults? SMOKING: A third of all smokers began smoking at age 14. Almost ninety percent of all smokers began smoking at age 21. PREGNANCY: In the United States, one in ten babies is born from a teen mother. Three-quarters of a million teens between 15 and 19 become pregnant each year. DRUGS: On an average day in 2006, 586,000 adolescents used marijuana, about 49,000 adolescents used inhalants, 27,000 used hallucinogens (e.g., Ecstasy and other club drugs), 13,000 used cocaine, and 3,800 used heroin. ALCOHOL: Among persons aged 18- to 22-years-old, 18 percent of full-time undergraduates were heavy drinkers compared with 12 percent of those who were not full-time undergraduates. MALNUTRITION: About one out of every one hundred young women between ten and twenty are starving themselves, sometimes to death. Four percent of college-aged women have bulimia. One percent of female adolescents have anorexia. Researchers at Harvard University Medical School have new data that suggests that up to 25 percent of adults with eating disorders are male. OBESITY: About 31 percent of American teenage girls and 28 percent of boys are somewhat overweight. An additional 15 percent of American teen girls and nearly 14 percent of teen boys are obese. In the United States, approximately three-fourths of all deaths among persons aged 10-24 years result from only four causes: motor-vehicle crashes, other unintentional injuries, homicide, and suicide. There are several options of low cost student health insurance available, and it is much better to be safe than to be sorry. Sponsored Review
this is so true
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September 4th, 2010
Motorbike enthusiasts have managed to ride a BMW S1000RR to just under 200 miles per hour (mph) by using a
this is bogus, who would think
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September 4th, 2010
Motor vehicle fans in the south of England got a chance to see motorbike displays and trials at one of the UK’s biggest airshows over the bank holiday weekend.
this is bogus, who would think
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September 4th, 2010
Motorcycle insurance policyholders who are travelling around the Lake District this autumn could take a trip to the new Lakeland Motor Museum at Blackbarrow, near Ulverston in Cumbria.
does anyone know the real story
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September 4th, 2010
Motorcycle insurance policyholders might be thrilled to learn that Harley-Davidson is cutting prices on a range of its bike models as part of a drive to make the company more “accessible and affordable”.
if people only knew
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September 4th, 2010
Rome wasnt built in a day!
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September 4th, 2010
thanks for visiting today!
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September 4th, 2010
wonder what this really means
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September 4th, 2010
great news thought i would never see this.
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