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Mah Jong Game Rules And Procedures Explained

Posted by on Jul 16, 2013 |

An ancient and traditional Chinese game, Jah Jong has gone global in many forms. There are Chinese, Japanese, and even American versions of the rules. The game, no matter which way you play, involves a little luck, some skill, and a dash of intelligence. In fact, the name actually means “the game of a hundred intelligences.” The game, traditionally, has been used as a gambling game in China.

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Celebration, Jubilation, And Renovation

Posted by on Jul 14, 2013 |

Weddings are a time of celebration for every family. It is a wonderful sight to see your own son or daughter get married to the person of their dreams. Weddings bring out the romantic hidden within every Mr. or Mrs. Scrooge. Weddings are also a time of great expense for the family. No matter how much you try to scrimp, expenses are going to mount. There is no getting away from the immense expenses that are involved. From buying the wedding rings and the jewelry to the clothes…

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Fireplaces As Essential Features Of A Home

Posted by on Jul 8, 2013 |

The sight of fireplaces can bring back sweet and nostalgic memories of families gathering around the living room when the weather is just too cold for outside activities. Fireplaces are indeed functional but most often, fireplaces are also constructed for aesthetic purposes.

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Don’t Let Your Roof Repairs Go Sky High!

Posted by on Jun 20, 2013 |

Before you go to the expense of calling in a roofing contractor, see if you can analyze and repair your roof problem yourself. The best possible time to repair your roof problem – is as soon as you realize that you have one and if the weather is calm enough to climb up onto the roof. In fact, this could be further qualified by saying that the best and most economical way to a trouble-free roof, is to inspect the roof regularly, so that you see the problem developing.

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In Bellevue the Sidewalks are Paved with…Rubber?

Posted by on Jun 19, 2013 |

The city of Bellevue has undertaken a project designed to give their streets a little more bounce. Taking cues from cities like Seattle, Olympia and Tacoma, Bellevue city hall launched a pilot project this year that will test the viability of rubber sidewalks in the downtown core.

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