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Addiction Recovery Program- Cares More About People than Profits, Providing a "Pay-What-You-Can" Option for January 2009
Internationally award winning All Addictions Life Recovery Program is putting people before profits by launching a "Pay-What-You-Can option" for the entire month of January. The goal is to assist those struggling with stress and addiction, especially given today's economic climate. This 3 to 6 month online program provides accessible, anonymous, 24/7 support for anyone struggling with stress, anxiety, shopping, overspending, overeating, drugs, alcohol, gambling or other destructive behaviours. (PRWeb Jan 2, 2009)
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Thor Credit: Enabling Dealers to Get More Consumers Into New RVs
Thor Industries, Inc. announced it will re-establish Thor Credit in an effort to make RV financing available to more consumers interested in purchasing a new or used Thor recreational vehicle. Dealerships like Pedata RV Center see the benefits as credit hungry consumers are attracted to Thor inventory. (PRWeb Jan 2, 2009)
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RV Industry Leaders Continue to Make Adjustments to Meet the Challenges of Today's Economy
Coachmen Industries, Inc. CEO, Rick Lavers, announced that the Coachmen shareholders approved the agreement to sell the company's RV business to Forest River, Inc. that was signed on November 20, 2008. The shareholders obviously recognized a good thing when the agreement details were presented because more than 99% voted in favor of the transaction. Pedata RV Center's Clint Ethington sees the move as, "one more step forward to combat a sluggish economy. " RV dealers across the nation have seen the affects of the current economic climate and any positive movement is met with excitement in an industry that will require change to move forward. (PRWeb Dec 30, 2008)
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RCOG.com and ProstRcision.com Increase Online Presence for Cancer Information
Home of the world's high documented prostate cancer cure rates, Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia (RCOG), has expanded their online position as a leading source of prostate cancer information and treatment options. The company is proud to announce the expansion of available cancer content online at ProstRcision.com and RCOG.com. Since 1979, Atlanta-based RCOG has provided world class cancer treatment and is viewed as a leader in cancer research. (PRWeb Dec 29, 2008)
Best Retirement Cities By Milos Pesic Once more, “baby boomers” are contravening the rules. This significant group has bumped traditional off its precedence. While retirees before flee to Leisure Worlds, boomers are considering what to do in the next phase and where. Studies estimated seventy percent of those forty-five years old and older are planning to continue working in their “retirement” years. Financial stability is not the only reason, pure enjoyment of work or desire to try something new are reasons that keep these boomers on the job.
Amongst those people aged forty to fifty-four, only 4.7 percent, which is fewer than one out of twenty, will move across county lines every year, although even a fewer will move across state lines. A large portion of them will stay put but with some occasional traveling here and there. The reason for this is that a lot of boomers see their homes as legacies. Still some would look for the best cities where they can live, work, and relax all in one.
For those who decide to move, sometimes the draw of the “familiar” is an answer. A lot of them will move to be near family; the divergence between baby boomers and older “silent generation” is that the younger faction is not rebelling against their family ties, in fact remaining close to their family ties. Some of the most common settings or the best cities surroundings that baby boomers look for include: college towns for a familiar feel; a new locale, one with appealing cultural and recreational activities; purchasing vacation homes with view to being there in the future.
A research team viewed ten criteria considering the interests, needs, and tastes of Americans age fifty and older to come up with some of the best cities for the baby boomers. Although not all towns stand out in every category, each town ranked high in several and a lot scored high in nearly all. The criteria included: availability of jobs given that this group will work beyond the age of sixty-five; affordable housing; culture and entertainment; access to outdoor recreation; safety; colleges and universities; sense of community; proximity to complete well-regarded health care facilities; good public high schools since many of them will have teens at home; and ease of getting around.
The three of the best cities from the set criteria include: Loveland/Fort Collins Colorado is one of the best cities both for its older residential areas of single-family homes under huge trees and the newer outlying neighborhoods the spring from grassland summons visitors with stunning mountain views and easy access
to year-round outdoor fun. Both places are just forty five minutes from Denver and are neighboring cities facing the majestic Front Range of the Rockies.
Median house price: $198,655 in Loveland and $221,714 in Fort Collins
Bellingham, WA
This western find is located on a bay along the Pacific Northwest coast in the middle of Seattle and Vancouver. Set with a seaside marina, lush forests, freshwater lakes, Victorian historic districts, and to the east is the snow-capped Mount Baker. All the natural charms combined with affordable neighborhoods and recreational opportunities make it one of the best cities, and have enticed a slew of transplants in recent years. Median House Price: $163,000
Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill, North Carolina
These places are deemed to be one of the best cities with its dynamic city area anchored by the state-of-the-art and biotechnology facilities situated in its Research Triangle Park and through more then ten higher-education institutions, just three hours from seashore and close to mountains, plus the most affordable and flamboyantly diverse of three towns. Median House Price: $147,000
Other best cities include: Sarasota, Florida; Fayetteville, AR; Charleston, SC; Asheville, NC; San Diego, CA; San Antonio, TX; Santa Fe, NM; Gainesville, FL; Iowa City, IA; Portsmouth, NH; Spokane, WA; and Ashland, OR.
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