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The King Still Reigns
The 2011 Toyota Camry.
Behold, the King. The Toyota Camry is the car that everyone else holds up as a benchmark. When people talk about other cars, invariably they compare them to the Camry. The Camry has been the best-selling car in America for over 10 years; that kind of staying power doesn't happen without the best product.
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Where the Action Is
The 2011 Toyota Sienna.
Much attention is focused on the burgeoning crossover vehicle segment as the new battleground for family car supremacy. Despite that, the minivan, the last segment to grow from adapting car mechanicals to make an entire new class of vehicles, is still a hot commodity. No minivan is hotter than the 2011 Toyota Sienna. Restyled, redecorated and filled with more content, the 2011 Sienna ups the value quotient while gaining athletic moves and luxurious outfitting.
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The Low-Down on High Blood Pressure
Kick hypertension to the curb with a few tips and some willpower.
With nearly one in three adults suffering from high blood pressure, there’s no better time to get the world population back in tiptop shape. Uncontrolled hypertension can result in stroke, kidney failure and heart failure – all without warning. Known as a “silent disease,” high blood pressure can sneak up on anyone at anytime. Fortunately, however, the risk of hypertension-related complications can be reduced. And while a doctor may prescribe effective medications to keep your pressure under control, there are many things you can do to take your health into your own hands! Here are some natural tips to avoid a trip to the ER:
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Summer Music Festivals
Peace, Love & Port-a-Potties
Warm weather, cold beverages and loud music – the holy trinity of the Summer music festival. Taking a page out of the Woodstock manual, concert promoters are securing some of the best live acts to come together for these once-in-a-lifetime, one-off performances. So, put on your walking shoes – here’s the lowdown on three of this Summer’s hottest music festivals.
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Yard Sale—Next 675 Miles!
The “World’s Longest Yard Sale” is a treasure seeker’s dream come true!
If you live for a bargain and you brake for brightly colored stickered items set up in folks’ front yards, take a drive down U.S. Highway 127 from Gadsden, Alabama to Hudson, Michigan. You can spend days rummaging through endless stuff, ranging from antiques and collectibles to furniture, toys, household goods, arts and crafts – you name it!
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Gear Up!
It’s time to get out and enjoy Georgia’s great outdoors.
The woods and waters are waiting to be explored. Step out to enjoy a day of outdoor recreation. From hiking and mountain biking to kayaking and canoeing, it just isn’t Summer until you’ve done at least one!
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Synthetic vs. Regular Engine Oil: Decisions, Decisions
Before you switch from one side to the other, make sure to ask your dealer for advice.
If you have ever had a conversation with anyone about engine oil, then you have undoubtedly come to the realization that almost every person out there has their own opinion regarding what represents the best option for both their own and your own automobile. Mechanics, performance enthusiasts, friends at work and even your own family are likely to hold varied points of view on the subject of engine lubricants and what you should be putting in your car when it’s time for your scheduled oil change.
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Working Toward Greener Businesses
Four tips for an eco-friendly office.
Even if you’re not the head honcho, going green at work doesn’t require a major office overhaul. Small changes, like the ones you practice at home (recycling, using less light), can apply to almost any business environment. And since you probably spend most of your week putting in those long hours, it pays off to take care of your workspace. Everyone will benefit and, who knows, eco-friendly habits may even boost office morale!
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Alternative Vacations
A new way to travel.
Looking to take a trip that will leave a lasting impact on not only you, but on others as well? Then look into the new form of travel that is quickly becoming all the rage for individuals and families alike – alternative vacations. Travel near or far and volunteer in a wide variety of fields including conservation, construction and community development. Wherever your passion lies, there is an alternative vacation for you.
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