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1. Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
Ah the sitcomDoes it get any better than wacky situations, physical comedy and the occasional laugh track? Situational Comedy at its best is available any day of the week and a just about any time during the day. Sitcoms have been a staple on television since the first televisions were sold. ...

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I always do a lot of thinking about good intentions in December. It's not because I'm inspired by the holidays. I'm simply observing the anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each year, around December 10th, I reread that incredible document just to remind myself that as humans, we can all agree on what it means to have basic rights and to be treated fairly. It's an inspiring piece of writing, and it fills my heart with hope--that is, until I remember that
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2. Addams Family - By: Michael Russell
Addams Family Charles Addams created a cartoon for the New Yorker, which ran in the 1930s and was very popular. He didn't know that it would be adapted for a TV series, three movies and two animated series. His creation was The Addams Family, an eccentric bunch of macabre looking freaks. ...

3. Tv Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
When I think about TV Sitcoms I immediately think about shows like Seinfeld, Roseanne, Cosby Show, Will and Grace and of course, Friends. These shows are as comfortable to me as my fuzzy slippers. I know all of the characters, how they started and where they ended up. TV Sitcoms are there to make...

4. Family Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
There have been many sitcoms based around the family. These shows are able to touch their viewers because of their genuine believability and tangible story lines. Who cant relate to a bratty teenage daughter or a dad who can be over involved? There have been musical families that traveled around ...

5. Leave It To Beaver Tv Show - By: Michael Russell
There have been, over the last few decades, many running jokes and many more satires, pans, and mocking skits about the Leave it to Beaver TV show. The first one I remember was the one where a pseudo Ward and June Cleaver are doing something sexually related, something obviously opposite the wholes...

6. Friends - By: Michael Russell
From the very first episodes of Friends, most of America was enthralled. Who were these coffee guzzling, bed hopping, trendy New Yorkers on our screens? And more importantly, what is going to happen next week? Friends touched a part of American culture in a way that very few television shows have...

7. American Sitcoms - By: Michael Russell
There have been very few American Sitcoms that have had long runs on television. Many have failed due to bad writing, irrelevance in pop culture or the obviously doomed spin-offs. (Why do they even try anymore?) Of the few that have made it and had long runs with great audiences there are only a ...

8. Tv Stars - Really? They Started On The Legit Stage - By: Paul Mroczka
Many times the general public associates an actor with a role they play on a long-running television show, not realizing that often that thespian had an active career on the stage first. Jerry Orbach and Sam Waterston on Law and Order, Jason Alexander on Seinfeld, and Patricia Heaton on Everybody Lo...

9. Menopause And Osteoporosis - Keeping Bones Strong - By: Michael Russell
You may have probably seen some post-menopausal women who are seemingly bent with age, haven’t you? Perhaps you may even have a relative who has been afflicted with the same condition. Or you may constantly hear older women complaining about their aching backs every time they walk some distance. ...



10. Getting Away And .... Grilling - By: John Morgan
We often think of grills and barbecues as something for the backyard or garden. However, many of us get the most enjoyment from cooking by going away for a short break. This is obvious really. To cook well takes practice, patience and a bit of planing and preparation. It's a leisure ac...

11. Plastic Surgery - "the Newest Booming Business" - By: Michael Russell
There seems to be extreme pressure in society today to look like the next superstar and because of this, the plastic surgery business is growing at an alarming rate. Whenever we turn on the television or pick up a magazine, we are reminded of how ordinary and unattractive we are. Most plastic surg...

12. Are You Seeking Plumbing Repair Services? - By: Craig Van Laningham
Big house, small house, old house, new house, we all suffer our fair share of plumbing nightmares. Most of the times, we may not have contact details of a good plumber and before we end up in a bigger mess, it is crucial to learn a few plumbing skills. If you know that the problem is more than you c...

13. How To Avoid The Most Common Office Problems - By: Lee Alderon
It is very common for employees of a large company to work in a large open space filled with cubicles. When working in a cubicle at times the cubicle may give the impression of privacy, but this could not be further from the truth. Your co workers can hear you, and usually see you as well. Here are ...

14. Hypertension Busters-3 Effective Herbal Solutions - By: Michael Russell
It’s true – one in every three Americans suffers from hypertension or high blood pressure! This condition can wear out your heart prematurely and damage the artery walls in the process as well. And what does your body do to repair the damage? It sends out an army of immune cells to repair the dam...

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