Advantages of Getting Your New Home at Prima Tanza

Becoming a home owner may seem like easy money, but you need to familiarize yourself with finance arrangements, construction, and your target market. With the country’s population increasing and the loss of thousands of homes to natural calamities, there currently exists an explosive housing deficit. According to the latest Subdivision and Housing Developers Association, Inc. (SHDA) statistics, the backlog currently stands at around approximately 4 million units and could rise to 7 million units in 2030 if the same trend continues.

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Useful Food Habits for Students and Cheap Proofreading Tips

Many young people do not know how to eat right, and thereby weaken their immune systems, endangering their bodies. Some people do not make sense of proper nutrition on purpose. But a healthy diet plays a vital role in the prevention and treatment of many diseases, ensures growth, vital activity and human development. And if you don’t eat healthy, who knows what can happen to you, if not now, then in the future. And in this regard, the risk group, oddly enough, includes students. Student time is overstrained, lack of money, nerves, lack of sleep and, it seems, against this background, there is no time to think about nutrition.

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What Your Eating Habits Say About Your Personality

We all eat, but we don’t eat the same way. Each of us has our unique way of eating. Some eat slow, others eat slowly, while there are those who are picky. Some eat one type of food at a time, others mix their food, while there are those who don’t let their food touch each other on the plate.

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Nerve Damage Blues by Former USPTA Professional Brant Buckley

After a career ending on court tennis injury in his foot while teaching, Brant Buckley found strength in writing a song about it called Nerve Damage Blues. Check out a snippet about his beginnings, inspirations, music and tennis.

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5 Best Things That Happen When You Get Older

Most people dread aging, wrinkles, gray hair and other aesthetic parts of this natural, and quite frankly, beautiful process. While we think holding on to our passing youth is the way to go, there are actually a lot of reasons to celebrate every birthday you welcome. There are so many amazing things that happen as you age, and here are just a few of them to remove that fear of getting older.

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Steps to Take When Considering Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Treatment Options

If you or a loved one suffers from alcoholism or have an addiction to drugs and alcohol, you may be considering a drug rehab. The cost of rehab can be overwhelming for many people, especially if they have no health insurance. The good news is there are several ways that you can save money on rehab. One thing you should do is research prices online to find out where the best deals are. You will also want to ask friends or relatives who have gone through or are currently going through rehab whether they were treated by a good rehab center. This can help you decide if it is the right place for you.

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Singapore: The Land of Cultural Diversity

While the world is still reeling from the pandemic and travel is still predominantly not allowed, we have so much to plan and so many destinations to dream of until borders are once again opened. With that in mind, we’ve decided to take you to Singapore, the city-state that has a stellar reputation for how they’ve handled the pandemic, a place that is rapidly recovering, and one of the safest countries to visit and to find itself on your bucket list when travel is once again possible.

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The Tennis Foodie Year End Report 4

As I mentioned before, The Tennis Foodie was born out of love and passion for Food, Tennis, Fashion and Travel. My fourth year was not short of drama, features, awards, travel, tennis and fashion. So what changed after four years?

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The Tennis Foodie Turns Four

The Tennis Foodie turns four today. It’s been a very challenging yet ultra productive year. This year, I started to post daily at the start of the pandemic. I also released more recipes this year. I’ll continue to do that next year.

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How to Choose a Birthday Gift for a Traveler

It may be difficult to find the right present for a friend who enjoys traveling. Your gift should be something that the person will both need and find useful, as well as something that will look nice and be a reminder of your friendship. Luckily, it is possible to avoid that agony altogether. First, with pandemic around us, it is important to follow safety procedures, so a nice (possibly themed) reusable face mask is a must. Of course, you should not stop there. Here are some of the ideas that can help you choose the gift.

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