New Years 2009
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- First Person: Prioritizing Our Financial New YearI typically have multiple resolutions heading into the new year, but just having them doesn’t always set me on the right path to achieving them. Therefore, I like to put some priority to my list in order to keep my resolutions organized and on track.
- Happy Hands-on Historical New YearDid you know that the Babylonians celebrated New Year's Eve in March? Learn some interesting facts about celebrating the New Year and discover some museums that feature New Year's Eve celebrations
- Top Ten Countdown New Years 2009Every year we have our favorite all time greatest songs of previous years. Well this year, we decided to close down 2009 with the best of songs that came out within this year. Choose your favorite and make it your anthem.
- New Year Fitness Resolutions (Part 2)You can make your resolution much more manageable if you break it down into smaller pieces. This will make your resolution much less intimidating.
Brooklyn New York Rings in Chinese New Year 2009 with Flowers, Circus, and MusicBrooklyn's Chinese New Year 2009 festivities include performances of Chinese New Year Splendor and a Lunar New Year Flower Market.
Chinese New Year 2009 in Washington, DC: Parade, Food, Fashion Top FestivitiesThe Chinese New Year parade in DC takes place February 1.
Chinese New Year 2009 Manhattan: Parade, Lion Dance, Theatrical Fanfare Mark Year of OxThis largest Chinese community in North America is ready to celebrate the Chinese New Year January 26, 2009.- New Years 2009 Hot SpotsThis article provides popular hot spots to ring in the New Year in 2009.
10 New Ways to Start New Year 2009Setting realistic goals is necessary, why not start the New Year 2009 in a different way? Staying consistent and persistent will get you the results for sure.- Top 10 New Year's ResolutionsTen of the most popular New Year's resolutions and some tips on how to achieve them.
- Happy New Year/2009An Insight to the positive people for the coming year
- Chinese New Year 2009 in Los AngelesThis list matches the best Los Angeles Chinese New Year events with your Chinese zodiac sign.
- Resolutions to Improve Your Marriage in the New Year 2009Easy ways to improve your marriage.
- New Year 2009: A Resolution and a PlanI've been a bit of a cynic for the majority of my adult life, and a challenging 2008 simply enhanced my cynicism. I've decided that it's time for a change, so I've selected a single New Year's resolution for 2009, and created a plan to keep it.
- Great and Affordable New Years Gifts for 2009Celebrate a new year of giving! Some of these gifts are even free! All are affordable.
New Year's Eve Party Supplies Stores in the Kankakee, Illinois Area3 stores you can find some party supplies in the Kankakee, Illinois area.- Chinese New Year 2009 in New York CityChinese New Year is bound to be a big celebration in a city with as many Chinatowns as New York. Read on for a list of activities!
- Chinese New Year 2009 in TorontoA overview of the Chinese New Year and a listing of events planned in Toronto.
Celebrate Chinese New Year, 2009, the Year of the Ox in Sydney, AustraliaThe Chinese New Year in Sydney, Australia is a fun time, and 2009 will be no exception.- Chinese New Year 2009 at San FranciscoThe Year of the Ox is on the way, with many events and festivities being celebrated in San Francisco, California!
- Happy New Year 2009, the Year of [Insert Quirky Lifestyle Upheaval Here]If you were going to immerse yourself in a new lifestyle for a year, what lifestyle would you choose?
- New Year's Resolutions: What's the Deal?A brief touch on the topic of New Year's Resolutions, and why so many seem to fail.
- Top New Year's ResolutionsWhatever your New Year's Resolution is this year, know you are in good company as millions of people will be working to make positive life changes. Know that just by making New Year's resolutions, you are that much closer to accomplishing your goals.
- Checking Up on Those ResolutionsThis is about the time that New Year’s resolutions begin to fade away. How many are still being kept?
Goals for New YearEasy resolutions for the new year, for a first attempt at resolution list.- Dear John. New Year. New Life. GoodbyeA woman ends a 20 year marriage at the beginning of a new year.
- My 2012 New Year PerspectiveThe cultivation of good health and financial prosperity are the two topics most people will look at in the New Year. And that is understandable. But remember that happiness is very critical to us as humans. So this cannot be overlooked in the New Year.
- New Years Shame!For all the faithful followers of the reds, it was supposed to be a great day of football along another sold out crowd at Old Trafford.
- A New Year's HaikuA haiku I wrote dedicated to the new year.
- Starting the New Year Off RightJanuary is a time to reflect on what we want to accomplish over the course of the year. Many times, we make grandiose resolutions and then wonder why we can’t keep them by mid-February. Here are a few tips to make it easier to start the New Year right.
- Fresh StartA haiku about the beginning of the new year.
- A New Year's Wish!Choosing a productive path.
- My Thoughts for the New Year of 2012This is a poem about my resolutions for the year of 2012.
- 7 Beauty Resolutions Worth Keeping All YearSure, everybody makes resolutions for the new year, but you can make them for each new month. When it comes to resolutions for looking and feeling great, indulge in these beauty choices.
- How to Become a Runner in 20 DaysRunning is a sport that anyone can do and achieve superb results. Novice runners do not need to be scared to lace up their Nikes. Take this 2012 challenge for a fitter you in the new year!
- Ringing in the New Year....Looking BackReflections of the past year and getting ready for the one ahead.
- A New Year's WishWhat do you wish for in 2012? A better job? A bigger house? Better health?
- New Year’s Resolutions for ‘Modern Family’Here are a few ideas to make the series even better in 2012.
- Stick to Your New Year’s ResolutionsAccomplish all the things you wanted to do this year with these five simple steps. Stick to your New Year's resolutions this year.
- The WoodpileA haiku in the traditional syllable sequence of five-seven-five. This poem describes one aspect of winter: Heat.





