Quotes of the Day
Online Dating Sites - Tinder: Best for 18-35 years old looking for casual sex, casual and short-term dating; Plenty of Fish: Best for 22-33 years old looking for casual sex and causal dating; OKCupid: Best for 22-45 years old looking for everything (friends, casual sex, kinky sex, casual dating, relationships and marriage); Match.com: Best for 27+ years old looking for dating, relationships and marriage; eHarmony: Best for 35+ years old looking for serious relationships and marriage. [2016] - Lisa Hoehn
Every direct-mail package should contain a letter; flyers and brochures are optional. Use a flyer when you are selling products that are colorful or visually impressive. The package should have a natural flow from outer envelope to letter to flyer to reply card. [2005] - Robert W. Bly
Fruits, although they contain simple carbohydrates, are healthy because of their fiber content and overall nutritional value; fruit juices, from which the fiber has been extracted, are generally not. [2017] - Elizabeth Blackburn
A few drops of mouth rinse will work just as well as a large mouthful. Most mouth rinse manufacturers encourage you to use as much as possible, but I have found no science to connect the mouth benefits with the volume of rinse used. With any mouth rinse, feel free to be economical with your rinse volume. Maximize the benefits of your final protective rinse by not eating or drinking for at least an hour after you finish the routine, and spit out the last rinse. [2018] - Ellie Phillips
There are three general categories of trading styles. Position, or end-of-day, trend trading tends to have the most favorable risk-reward ratio and also takes up the smallest amount of time per day. For swing trading you don't need to be sitting in front of a computer screen but you need to be able to enter orders from a portable electronic device. Day trading takes a high degree of concentration and requires the trader to be sitting in front of the computer; this type of trader has a higher winning percentage but a less favorable risk-reward ratio. [2010] - Jay Norris
