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NY Housekeeping Provides Trustworthy Maid Services
NY Housekeeping in New York puts you and your wants first. Their skilled maids at Empire State work will pay attention of the things you #39;re doing not have ti...
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October 11, 2014 by
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Interview for 2014 Consumer Choice Award for Business Excellence win!
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CAYCE, SC (WIS) - Kay Strickland and Marlo McKelvey Kanipe just met, but they appear to have been friends for years. They are connected by a bond that no woman wants to share with another.
"It's a sisterhood that nobody wants to be a part of," Strickland says.
They are both breast cancer survivors.
Kanipe, who owns Deserved Comfort Housekeeping, LLC is at Strickland's house to make sure her home gets cleaning services through the Cleaning for a Reason program. Deserved Comfort Housekeeping is one of more than 1,100 maid services nationwide participating in Cleaning for a Reason.
"This has been awesome," Strickland says. "Before, nothing like this was available."
This is Strickland's second turn with breast cancer. Her first was 19 years ago. Since then, the oncologist who treated her has retired.
"The knowledge. The technology," she says. "Everything this time was so much easier because you didn't go into it blind and scared to death. There's people holding your hand. I hate telling people, after 19 years, that I have it again. But I also want everybody to be aware that it doesn't ever go away."
Strickland says if she hadn't caught the cancer early, she wouldn't be here now.
"The early detection saved me this time and saved me the time before."
Strickland emphasizes that same early detection for all women.
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October 11, 2014 by
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AS Zimbabwe this month commemorates breast cancer month under the theme Think pink, find it, fight it and win the battle, cancer treatment remains expensive and beyond the reach of most ordinary citizens.
Wongai Zhangazha
The cost build-up from examination, diagnosis, lumpectomy, surgery and chemotherapy/radiotherapy, runs into thousands of dollars with no subsidies to alleviate the financial burden.
Many people end up dying because they just cannot afford to get treatment.
An elderly woman, Mutsa Dondo from Chipinge, sits in the shade on the lush green lawn next to the entrance to the Parirenyatwa Radiotherapy Centre. Diagnosed with cervical cancer, she has just gone through her regular chemotherapy session and taking a rest before heading home.
She gets up to refill her water bottle at a tap nearby, gulps a few sips and returns back to sit in the shade.
Despite the long and painful treatment, she still manages a smile albeit a weak one, and says treatment has now become part of her routine without which she would not survive for long.
My life changed on 13 February last year after I had bled continuously, says Dondo. It was like I was having a continuous menstrual cycle which is not just normal. I wasted no time in seeking medical attention at a local clinic despite some friends and relatives suggesting it was a clear case of witchcraft as at my age they didnt expect that.
At the rural clinic, they referred her to Mutare General Hospital where she was told the devastating news that she had cervical cancer.
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Tailgaters of the Week: LSU -
October 11, 2014 by
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Terri Hudson, from Mobile, Ala., and her friends have a usual tailgating spot in the front lawn of Sigma Nu. Though they have been tailgating there for years, the LSU was special because they had something huge to celebrate. Hudson is finishing her breast cancer treatment, so her friends dedicated the tailgate to celebrating Hudson, and congratulating her for going through the treatment and finishing it. Their tailgate was covered in not only orange and blue, but also pink for this game.
Q. Are you an Auburn graduate?
A. I am not an Auburn graduate. My son is a senior here at Auburn
Q. How long have you been tailgating at this spot?
A. This is our fourth year tailgating here
Q. Why did you pick this spot?
A. Our sons are Sigma Nus.
Q. Do you come to every home game? What about away games?
A. We do try to come to every home game. Well be there next weekend in Starkville.
Q. Whats your favorite thing about Auburn football?
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Lawn Services | Rochester MN – Video -
October 11, 2014 by
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FAMILIES will find even more to enjoy at a top Staffordshire attraction when a 250,000 revamp is complete.
To mark 300 years since the birth of landscape designer Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, a new project has been launched at Trentham Gardens to restore one of his lost parklands.
St Modwen, which manages the 725-acre estate, plans to reveal more of the 18th-century architect's work, which is largely hidden by woodland.
Mike Herbert, regional director at St Modwen, said: "The long-term vision was always not just to do with the gardens but for the whole park and woodland too. We were already starting to plan work on the park and it just coincides with the national celebrations of Capability Brown.
"The latest restoration works are a celebration of Capability Brown's original vision for Trentham and are part of St Modwen's ongoing commitment to the long-term future of The Estate.
"The Capability Brown Restoration Project will enhance visitors' perception of the scale and grandeur of Trentham's historic landscape.
"We look forward to seeing the transformation of the west side of the lake and sharing Capability Brown's influence on Trentham with our many visitors."
The project will be focused on around one per cent of the entire estate and comes ahead of the national Capability Brown Festival in 2016.
Using his original plan, contractors will open up a new area of woodland to visitors which is the best surviving element of Brown's work and connect it with the upper west side of the lake.
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Q: How should I prepare my lawn for fall and winter?
A: Falls cooler, wetter weather means that you can ease back on lawn and landscape maintenance. But there are some important steps your should take to get your lawns and gardens ready for next spring.
Most experts recommend that you start winterizing work about six weeks before the first hard freeze.
This is the ideal time to sow or seed cool-season grasses such as fescue and rye. Sowing in the fall gives your lawn the opportunity to germinate and develop a good root system before a possible freeze.
Fall is also when you want to fertilize turf grasses, preferably with a slow-release, all-natural fertilizer. Given adequate nutrients, turf grasses can store food in the form of carbohydrates during the winter months, which will yield a better-looking lawn come spring.
This is also the appropriate time for a second application of pre-emergent herbicide. The first application, typically done in late winter or early spring, combats weed seeds that landed on the lawn. The fall application is for seeds that have been deposited during the summer months.
Another important task is removing unsightly or unruly foliage, dried stems and similar debris.
Once youve cleaned everything up, you can take stock and consider sparse areas where you might want to fill in with new plants. Trees, shrubs and various perennials are good options, especially those that will give you some seasonal color such as mums, asters and pansies.
If you have a cool-season vegetable garden, you can fill it in with lettuce and other greens, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, turnips and potatoes. During the process, use as much of your compost as possible by spreading it in flower beds and at the base of trees and shrubs.
Dont forget to give some attention to your container plants. Perennials can be transplanted from their containers into the garden. For the best results, trim their roots a bit to stimulate the growth of feeder roots and gently trim top growth. With annuals, even though they only last a year, try taking cuttings and root them either in water or the appropriate potting medium.
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