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Old 04-24-2008, 09:26 AM
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Default Raleigh, North Carolina

VEX Services, Inc.

maintenance & janitorial


As a locally owned and operated company serving Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, NC and the surrounding area, our goal is to provide first class service that is flexible, dependable and understanding of the needs of our clients.



We offer:

full service janitorial
commercial/office/residential cleaning
schools/daycares
window washing
floor stripping/waxing
moving in/out cleaning
special event clean-up
medical office cleaning
supplies, paper products, restroom care
emergency service
flexible/after hours

Why VEX Services?

“whether you have a home or business you can free up your weekends, relax and enjoy your time off, and make a better first impression to customers or visitors, with VEX Services.. your home or business deserves it.”


CONTACT US TODAY!! 919-413-5152


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Old 04-25-2008, 02:24 AM
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Lightbulb Secrets of Longevity and Natural Cures

Welcome to Natures Doctor @ www.motherlandproducts.com
we deal in organic and natural products direct from West Africa we offer low prices to all wholesale and retail brothers and sisters, We have 100% Organic Shea Butter,
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for Weight Loss, Energy Booster, Detox, Cleansing the whole body, diabetics do benefit from this tea. We also have healing herbs for the colon, Ed, immune system and many more. We have all natural handmade Africa Black Soap (Adjale Yeebor), Miragrow: organic hair growth oil, Paingone for aches & pain, Essential oils: lavender, peppermint, rosemary, Jojoba oil and fragrance oils,
We offer wellness seminar to churches and groups, lack of knowledge about preventive/natural cures is the cause of many diseases. Donot forget to drink 8 glasses of water daily.
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Old 04-30-2008, 05:46 PM
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Default Natural Health News

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Old 05-01-2008, 06:01 AM
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Smile Salon Nails & Mobile Service by Chana

Hello Mingle City,

My name is Chana and I operate "Salon Nails & Mobile Service by Chana". I specialize in natural nail and artifical services for both Men and Women.
If you are visting the Raleigh, NC area and in need of a good Manicure & Pedicure or need a "fill-in", stop into the salon located at: 2116 NewBern Ave in Raleigh. If you're here for a short stay, on a business trip, or whatever the reason, I will come to you.

I am liscensed with the State of North Carolina and well groomed in appearance.

Please call Chana at, (919) 889-6127 to schedule your appointment, or email me at, salonnailsbychana@yahoo.com

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Old 05-13-2008, 10:09 PM
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Default In the Company of Sistas



Women in Business!!
We invite you to add your website/Blog to our newly launched website In the Company of Sistas (ITCOS.biz).

Register and add your business to the directory for free for the first listing. Our website is dedicated to promoting women of color businesses with free and inexpensive advertising campaigns. We provide women of all hues exposure to well-known sites and those great finds few know about.

In the Company of Sistas is our full-fledged website spawned from our very popular web-list Top 100 Sista websites. We encourage you to add your website there as well. Top Site members receive exclusives on advertising discounts. The top site link exchange is also absolutely free, although requires a reciprocal link.

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Old 05-20-2008, 10:20 AM
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Default Attention All Minority Healthcare Professionals!!!

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Old 05-21-2008, 06:41 PM
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Default Business Capital at Harness-us.org: Harness our buying power & save our communities

Business Name: Harness, Inc. (a non-profit organization)
Web Site: http://www.harness-us.org
Slogan: "Economic Empowerment, the Next Frontier"
Mission: Our mission is to affect the economic landscape of America by facilitating the development of 1,000,000 new entrepreneurs that are funded, supported, and profitable. This mission will be accomplished by achieving the following objectives:
  • Provide grassroots training in corporate ethics and etiquette, business start-up and management, and financial management;
  • Connect entrepreneurs to information, funding, and mentoring resources;
  • Provide seed money and success coaching to new entrepreneurs with winning business plans; and,
  • Harness buying power then leverage it into industry partnerships that in turn support urban and rural enterprise.
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Old 05-22-2008, 11:52 PM
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Post World of Warcraft Gold Farmers

Massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) is a WoW Gold genre of online computer role-playing games (CRPGs) in and which a large number of players interact with one another in a virtual world. As in all RPGs, So please try WoW Powerleveling and players assume the role of a fictional character not Runescape Powerleveling and (most commonly in a fantasy world),and take control over many of that character's actions.MMORPGs are distinguished from single-player or small multi-player CRPGs by the number of players, and by the game's persistent world, usually hosted by the game's publisher, which continues to exist or and evolve while the player is away from the game.someone said that is a great idear,but i think it's a nice choose! why? because that and Maple Story Mesos it's a best games items for mmorpg,and somefor games player not to be our best games,lol~ we should try and buy some also we can learn some to improve our games account! ThanksRunescape
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Old 05-23-2008, 08:11 PM
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Default Immunocal

Website: www.immunotec.com/NinaJames
Contact: 717-292-0812
Email: jjacks5704@msn.com
Dover, PA

Immunocal is a patented, GRAS-approved, whey protein isolate that is optimized to deliver a highly bioavailable form of cysteine. When pure glutathione is eaten, it is not effective in raising your intracellular glutathione, hence the critical importance of glutathione precursors. Immunocal has been the subject of over 25 years of research demonstrating that it can support healthy glutathione production and is protected by numerous North American and international patents; it is to increase glutathione. Qualifying for Medicare and Medicaid coverage in the U.S., it is listed in U.S. PDR and U.S. Pharmacist's Red Book. Safe and natural, Immunocal has less than 1% lactose.

This is also a Business Opportunity for any one who is interested.
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Old 05-26-2008, 01:23 AM
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Default Whats In Your Water?

Fort Lauderdale
Business Name: South Florida Water Consultants

e-mail: testmywater@gmail.com
Tel: TOLL FREE
(641) 715-3900 *Ext:*83584#

Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL-- currently serving the Dade and Broward Counties

About Us: We provide skilled, experienced, quality testing, and installation staff for reverse osmosis purification water treatment systems for residential and commercial applications.


“Environmental Working Group's (EWG) studies show that tap water across the U.S. is contaminated with many industrial chemicals, and now we know that millions of Americans are also drinking low-level mixtures of pharmaceuticals with every glass of water,” said Jane Houlihan, EWG Vice President for Research. “The health effect of this cocktail of chemicals and drugs hasn't been studied, but we are concerned about risks for infants and others who are vulnerable. Once again, the press is doing EPA‘s work when it comes to informing the public about contaminated tap water.“

Environmental Working Group analysis shows that of the top 200 drugs in the U.S., 13 percent list serious side effects at levels less than 100 parts-per-billion (ppb) in human blood, with some causing potential health risks in the parts-per-trillion range. EWG calls on EPA to take swift action to set standards for pollutants in tap water that will protect the health of Americans nationwide, including children and others most vulnerable to health risks from these exposures.

Drug residues contaminate drinking water supplies when people take pills. While their bodies absorb some of the medication, the rest of it is flushed down the toilet. Drinking water treatment plants are not designed to remove these residues, and the AP team uncovered data showing these same chemicals in treated tap water and water supplies in 24 major metropolitan areas around the US. EWG's national tap water atlas shows tap water testing results from 40,000 communities around the country.

All of the pharmaceuticals reported in drinking water supplies are unregulated in treated tap water—any level is legal. Not only has the EPA failed to set standards for pharmaceuticals, but also they have failed to require utilities to test for these chemicals. The drug residues in tap water join hundreds of other synthetic chemicals Americans are exposed to daily, as contaminants in food, water, and air, or in common consumer products. EWG found an average of 200 industrial chemicals, pesticides and other pollutants in umbilical cord blood from 10 babies born in the U.S., indicating that our exposures to toxic chemicals begin in the womb, when risks are greatest.

As for bottled water, it is first important to know that 25 percent to 30 percent of it comes straight from municipal tap water systems, despite the pretty nature scenes on the bottles that imply otherwise. Some of that water goes through additional filtering, but some does not.

NRDC has researched bottled water extensively and has found that it is "subject to less rigorous testing and purity standards than those which apply to city tap water." Bottled water is required to be tested less frequently than tap water for bacteria and chemical contaminants, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration bottled-water rules allow for some contamination by E. coli or fecal coliform, contrary to EPA tap water rules, which prohibit any such contamination.

Similarly, NRDC found that there are no requirements for bottled water to be disinfected or tested for parasites such as cryptosporidium or giardia, unlike more stringent EPA rules regulating tap water. This leaves open the possibility, says NRDC, that some bottled water may present similar health threats to those with weakened immune systems, the elderly and others they caution about drinking tap water.

The bottom line is that we have invested considerably in highly efficient municipal water-delivery systems that bring this precious liquid straight to our kitchen faucets anytime we need it. Instead of taking that for granted and relying on bottled water instead, we need to make sure our tap water is clean and safe for all.

Recent actions by the Bush administration are making the problem worse instead of better. Seemingly more concerned about protecting corporate polluters than protecting public health, the administration is campaigning to hobble existing laws, thwart efforts to strengthen current pollution standards and cut funds for programs that protect tap water.

Here are some of the unwanted "extras" that NRDC found when we examined the drinking water of 19 American cities:*

Water Quality
Rocket fuel -- perchlorate, harmful to the thyroid and possibly carcinogenic -- is in the water of 20 million Americans. At times high levels have been measured in Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Diego.
Lead, which can cause brain damage and decreased intelligence in children, gets into drinking water from corroding pipes and faucets; Boston, Newark and Seattle exceeded the national action level for lead
Germs, including coliform bacteria and Cryptosporidium, a microscopic disease-carrying protozoan. NRDC's study found that many cities should be concerned about their water supply's vulnerability to such contamination.
Arsenic, recently judged not safe at any level in drinking water, is still present at significant levels in the drinking water of 22 million Americans.

NRDC's study revealed that periodic spikes in contaminant levels are on the rise, a sign that aging pipes and water-treatment facilities often can't handle today's contaminant loads (for example, after a major storm or an industrial spill). In recent years, Atlanta, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., all issued boil-water alerts in response to such spikes.

For three straight years (1999-2001), the covers of Washington, D.C.'s right-to-know reports blared "Your Drinking Water Is Safe!" but the city's water had significant levels of chlorination by-products, lead, bacteria and an unexplained spike in cyanide.

When Newark, New Jersey's water failed to meet the EPA's action level for lead, its right-to-know report buried a health warning and detailed information on the situation deep in the report.
Phoenix's right-to-know report failed to mention violations of drinking water rules that the city had reported to the U.S. EPA; it also deeply buried crucial, required information about the health effects of arsenic and nitrates in the city's tap water in a small print footnote.

Source Water Protection
Cities that rely on river water sources can be vulnerable to pollution from farms, industrial sites, sewer overflows, urban runoff, and spills.
Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, and many other cities and towns rely heavily on the Colorado River for drinking water -- but the Colorado is inadequately protected and is laden with contaminants from agriculture, urban and suburban runoff, and industry (including the Henderson, Nevada Kerr-McGee site that leaks perchlorate into the river).
Groundwater supplies can also be vulnerable to contamination. Fresno's groundwater is becoming seriously compromised by agricultural and industrial pollution, including nitrates; Albuquerque's groundwater is overtaxed and threatened by pollutants from numerous sources.

* NRDC surveyed the following cities: Albuquerque, NM; Atlanta, GA; Baltimore, MD; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Denver, CO; Detroit, MI; Fresno, CA; Houston, TX; Los Angeles, CA; Manchester, NH; New Orleans, LA; Newark, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; Phoenix, AZ; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Washington, DC.



SOURCE:http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/uscities/map.asp
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