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POPS Knowing the difference: Secured vs. Unsecured debts Learning about credit, you would most probably hear about "Credit report" and "credit score", two most important things you need to monitor on a regular basis. But knowing these is not enough. After all, the credit system is one which involves direct cause and effect relationships; that taking one variable, like credit report by itself will not help you understand how it affects your credit score and your credit activities.
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POPSUnlocked Motorola MOTO JEWEL The Motorola Jewel is a luxurious & elegant mobile phone which is called a jewel due to the truly jewel like design. The phone comes with a crystal cut & jewel effect designed casing which has a distinctive mirror effect. The handset is available in a subtle silver coloured casing complete with a stylish purple coloured keypad. This fashionable handset will turn heads on its looks alone & the jewel cut design reflects the light which makes this handset truly dazzling.
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POPSHome Remedies for Itchy Scalp If you are looking for home remedies for itchy scalp then you are suffereing for the same thing I was about 6 months ago. Does Your itchy scalp effect your life? Are you losing all your self confidence because of your itchy scalp?
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POPSNO HEALTH CARE IN THE CONSTITUTION News flash for Congressman Hoyer: "general welfare" is mentioned only twice in the Constitution. The phrase appears once in the Preamble, but the Preamble gives the legislative branch no authority whatsoever. "General welfare" is also mentioned once in Article I, Section 8. Here is what it actually means in that section. The powers of the legislative branch are stated in the Constitution. The powers specifically granted to the Congress are spelled out in Article I, Section 8. Since it isn't that long of a section -- and there aren't that many powers -- I will reproduce the entire enumerated powers of the Congress in the first endnote below . The words "general Welfare" show up in the first line of Article I, Section 8: The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States ... Notice that the Constitution doesn't say the "ge