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The tort of negligence represents, by far the most significant tort. Although, legally speaking, a late developer, negligence has in a space of about seventy years almost developed a stranglehold on the law of civil obligations.
Before discussing each of the elements of tort negligence, it should be clear as to exactly what is meant by the term. Certainly the legal meaning of ‘negligence’ is clearly distinguishable from what a layperson might refer to as mere carelessness or recklessness.
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Clinical Negligence
Clinical negligence (formerly medical negligence) refers not only to the negligence of doctors but to all the related medical professionals such as nurses, dentists, pharmacists and physiotherapists. The basic litigation required for all these claims is the same; the main difference lies in establishing whether a particular professional duty of care has been breached. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/clinicalnegligence.aspx

Criminal Law
The purpose of criminal law is essentially to maintain an orderly society governed by rules which set out the standard of behaviour expected of its citizens. How this is achieved can be summarised by reference to a number of key principles; notification of unacceptable behaviour, protection of society; the right to a fair trail, innocent until proven guilty, punishment of those who do commit such offences and deterrence of harmful conduct. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/criminallaw.aspx

Employment Law
The liability of employers at common law is merely an area which is an example of the practical use of the law of negligence. The common law has long recognised the need to impose a duty of care on employers to take reasonable care for the safety of their employees. In fact employers’ liability has one of the longest pedigrees of any tort... .
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Law Training Contracts (in-house)
An alternative to undertaking your law training contract in a law firm is to train lawyers in-house with a company in commerce and industry. There are currently approximately 6,000 lawyers employed in commerce and industry in the UK (including both solicitors and barristers), and more than 100 trainees undertaking their training in these areas.
Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/lawtrainingcontractsinhouse.aspx

Law Training Contracts (part time)
There are three types of law training contract; A full-time law training contract or part-time law training contract. The full-time training contract is for two years, and can only be commenced after successful completion of the Legal Practice Course (LPC). A part-time training contract covers a maximum period of four years, and can only be commenced after successful completion of the LPC. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/lawtrainingcontractsparttime.aspx

Lemon Law
Lemon laws are US laws that allow consumer remedies for cars that repeatedly fail to meet certain standards of quality and performance. These cars are called lemons….read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/lemonlaw2.aspx

The Law of tort – Tort Law
Tort Lawyers deal within the law of tort (Tort Law) which covers a wide variety of situations where legal action results from the breach of a general duty fixed by the civil law. Whether you are a pedestrian knocked to the ground by a speeding motorist (negligence) or a pop star gratuitously abused in a national newspaper, it is to the law of tort that you would turn to for a remedy... read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/lawoftort.aspx

Patent Attorney
A patent attorney deals with obtaining and enforcing intellectual property rights on behalf of inventors or organisations. Whilst some patent attorneys concentrate on patent work, many work across the whole intellectual property field. Intellectual property encompasses patents, industrial designs, design rights and trade marks. Patent attorneys (also known as patent agents) work either in large industrial organization, in private firms of patent attorneys, or in government departments. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/patentattorney1.aspx

Compensation Culture
Workers compensation laws are considered to be quite complex and in addition they are different in each state. If you are eligible for compensation, income or death benefits and you have not received what is due to you, you can easily approach a lawyer who specializes in workers compensation to help you with your workers compensation claim... read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/compensationculture.aspx

Copyright Infringement
Copyrights are created at the click of the shutter. But to enforce your rights in court for infringement claims, you must first register your copyright before you bring suit in federal court. Period. It doesn't matter when the infringement is committed or the registration is completed, you still must register before filing suit...read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/copyrightinfringement.aspx

Cyber Law
Why are people reluctant to report spam to the abuse departments of well-known e-mail and hosting service providers? Many people don’t know that such departments exist and other are fed up with the ignorant approach of these departments towards reports from the public. What’s the use of an abuse department if it doesn’t do anything about the problems and abuse reported to it? But it is not only members of the public who experience these frustrations...read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/cyberlaw.aspx

Identity Theft
But identity theft, which credit card companies such as the aforementioned are trying to thwart, is anything but humorous. It’s a crime that ruins people financially, personally and professionally, often taking years to recover from. And while credit card companies and the like are doing their best to make it difficult for these thieves to succeed, the Federal Trade Commission’s 2005 statistics on complaints filed about fraud and identity theft offer some sobering statistics... http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/identitytheft.aspx

Internet Fraud
The Internet is a global marketplace that allows businesses to reach consumers in almost any part of the world. Unfortunately, crooks also recognize the potentials of the Internet. The scams that were previously conducted by regular mail and telephone were transferred to the Internet. http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/internetfraud.aspx

Lemon Law
Every state in the U.S. has a version of the lemon law. The lemon law and qualification requirements are not exactly the same from from state to state, but the basic rights under the law provide you with basically the same level of protection. That is, if you purchase a car that turns out to be a "lemon," you are entitled for a refund or replacement vehicle. But you have to know your state’s law to claim your lemon. http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/lemonlaw.aspx

Malpractice
Malpractice insurance companies provide timely, accurate, cost-effective malpractice insurance to their clients. These insurance companies have been licensed by state law. They operate as insurers and sell products to clients who pay for premium policies. The policies of malpractice insurance companies vary with geographical location, organization or company, and specialties being offered. The existence (or lack) of malpractice insurance differs from state to state too... http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/malpractice.aspx

Monetary Fund
Fundraising is the term used for solicitation and gathering of monetary funds by requesting from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations or government agencies. This is the primary method used by non-profit organizations to maintain operations. Usually organizations use this method to raise money for religious causes, to fund independent research, to help veterans or injured military personnel, or to fund academic scholarship for students, human rights advocacy, or disaster relief projects... http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/monetaryfund.aspx

Patent Infringement
In the case of Agilent Technologies Deutschland GmbH v Waters Ltd (2005), the claimant, the proprietor of a European patent for a pump and control system, brought proceedings against the defendant for patent infringement. The patent is for a pump for delivering solvent under pressure to high-pressure liquid chromatography columns. In particular, the patent relates to the control of the flow rate of the pump by altering the stroke volume and the frequency of reciprocation of the pistons...read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/patentinfringement.aspx

Structured Settlement
The basic definition of structured settlement is, an allowance given to the beneficiary of a financial award. Normally any structured settlement happens due to an accident or injury. The person gets financial benefits through structured settlements in yearly, quarterly or monthly mode after litigation. At any time the person can sell a part of the remaining payments or all of the structured settlement payments. But to sell the remaining structured settlement payment, a person needs approval from the court... read more at
http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/structuredsettlement.aspx

Tort Law
Tort law is different from the laws of contract, restitution, and the criminal law. Contract law protects the parties involved when expectations arise from promises, restitution prevents unjust enrichment and compensation for wrong doing, and criminal law punishes crimes that are so severe (like murder, rape, fraud) that society has a direct interest in preventing and dealing with them. Note that many wrongs can result in liability to both the state (as criminal activity and proceedings) and to the victims (as torts)... read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/legal/tort.aspx

SAP is the largest software company in Europe and the third largest in the world. It ranks after Microsoft and IBM in terms of market capitalization. SAP is also the largest business application and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution and software provider in terms of revenue. read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/work/sap.aspx

Safety shoes are a vital piece of Personal Protection Equipment., offering the last line of defense against the crushing weight of heavy objects or the hazards of dangerous chemicals. Are your workers' shoes still protecting them? There's an age-old adage that goes: "If the shoes fits, wear it." http://www.lemonshell.com/work/workplacesafety.aspx

OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has written voluminous workplace safety standards and regulations that affect employers and employees in the United States. It is the employer's legal responsibility to educate employees on all workplace safety standards and the hazards that their employees may face while on the job...read more at www.lemonshell.com/work/workplacesafety.aspx

One of the key innovations of Six Sigma is the professionalizing of quality management functions. Prior to Six Sigma, Quality Management in practice was largely relegated to the production floor and to statisticians in a separate quality department. Six Sigma borrows martial arts ranking terminology to define a hierarchy (and career path) that cuts across all business functions and a promotion path straight into the executive suite. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/work/sixsigma.aspx

Life insurance may be divided into two basic classes - temporary and permanent life insurance or following subclasses of life insurance; term, universal, whole life, variable, variable universal and endowment life insurance.. www.lemonshell.com/wealth/lifeinsurance.aspx

Credit rating scores are numbers produced by a mathematical formula according to the information contained in your credit report. This information is processed through special software and a score is arrived at. The score is used by financial institutions for evaluating an individual's possible ability to pay back a debt. www.lemonshell.com/wealth/creditrating.aspx

Savings accounts are opened by individuals and maintained by banks, credit unions and other financial institutions. Savings accounts pay interest on money that is deposited in the account. However, the money held in the savings account cannot be spent directly, such as by writing a check. Savings accounts are mainly aimed at allowing account holders to set aside a portion of their liquid assets as a part of their savings strategy.... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/savingsaccount.aspx

Annuities are a series of payments made by an institution like an insurance company to the annuitant at regular intervals of time over a fixed time period. The payments are fixed and may be on a yearly, semi annual, quarterly or monthly basis. Generally, there are two types of annuity payments called "ordinary annuities" and "annuities due". www.lemonshell.com/wealth/annuity.aspx

Credit rating agencies (CRA) are financial service firms which assess the ability of a company or person to pay back a loan. It plays an important role in the efficient functioning of the national and international fixed income markets. The agencies offer an independent financial analysis about credit. The three largest credit rating agencies are Standard & Poor's, Moody's Investor Service, and Fitch Ratings www.lemonshell.com/wealth/creditratingagency.aspx

Credit score is a number that is based on financial trustiness of a person. Credit score can be easily determined by credit report that contains all history of your bills (payable/paid), credit info or anything else that would affect your financial creditworthiness. All lenders like banks and credit card companies use credit scores to know the financial ability of consumers. www.lemonshell.com/wealth/creditscore.aspx

What is day trading? This question is becoming more and more common as many people hear the buzz surrounding this excellent investment tool. Let me explain to you exactly what day trading is, and open up a whole new world of investment opportunities that you can easily take advantage of... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/daytrading.aspx

Forex trading, short for foreign exchange trading, involves the buying and selling of the many currencies of the world. It does not operate via a central exchange site, like traditional stock market trading, and may, thus, fully function a 24-hour basis.... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/forex.aspx

It is difficult to provide a general definition of a hedge fund. Initially, hedge funds would sell short the stock market, thus providing a "hedge" against any stock market declines. Today the term is applied more broadly to any type of private investment partnership. There are thousands of different hedge funds globally. Their primary objective is to make lots of money, and to make money by investing in all sorts of different investments and investments strategies. Most of these strategies are more aggressive than than the investments made by mutual funds... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/hedgefund.aspx

With ever-increasing property prices, more and more people's assets are now worth more than the inheritance tax threshold of £285,000, which has never been increased in proportion to the recent property boom. With a rate of 40% inheritance tax on any assets above the £285,000 threshold in the estate, this can really put a dent in what your heirs receive from your estate. www.lemonshell.com/wealth/inheritancetax.aspx

There is often a confusion that implies sameness between insolvency and bankruptcy. The words are often used interchangeably when in reality they mean different things. Although similar in nature, bankruptcy and insolvency are not equal concepts. In the first place, bankruptcy is normally a term reserved for individuals while insolvency is applied to businesses. Either way, the cashflow has reached a point where liabilities are greater than assets... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/insolvency.aspx

You can earn an accounting college degree online from one of many accredited accounting education programs. If you are interested in an online certificate in accounting, online associates in accounting, online bachelors in accounting online, or online masters in accounting, there is a college or university that provides it. You can join more than 1.2 million people who enjoy their accounting profession.. http://www.lemonshell.com/wealth/onlineaccountingcourses.aspx

Money market accounts are a great way for consumers to benefit from higher interest rates without taking on the risks associated with investing in stocks or bonds. Money in a money market account is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) just like a normal savings account, which means that even if the bank goes out of business, the government guarantees that you will receive the money you had in your account.. www.lemonshell.com/wealth/moneymarketaccount.aspx

Payroll management is an issue that is never too early to start considering. Obviously, in the early stages of your business, your payroll management will consist of paying yourself. As your business grows you will have to concern yourself with compensation for you and your employees... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/payroll.aspx

All parents know that it is a well-known fact that educating children is very expensive. Should you choose to send your children to boarding school costs could vary from $25000-$50000 per year Day school could cost approximately half of that. Here am a few simple steps to help your financial planning of your children's education... www.lemonshell.com/wealth/schoolfees.aspx

Cheer up! Pull yourself together! it may never happen!
There are many platitudes thrown around designed to immediately drag a person from a state of despair. But happiness is not that easy. People are not born happy, a cheery disposition does not come automatically. It is not a gift from God. You have to work at happiness, you have to be taught how to be happy. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/happiness/happinesschoose.aspx

Pursuit of HappinessCan we really obtain happiness? Or are we like racing greyhounds, chasing an artificial lure around a track only to cross the finish line empty handed. Pursuit is an act of striving for something...the effort made to try to achieve or obtain something over a period of time. So what are we striving for? What is happiness? Happiness is an emotion caused or characterized by pleasure, contentment, or joy. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/happiness/pursuitofhappiness.aspx

Stumbling On HappinessOne of the most interesting books I've read in the last couple of months is Daniel Gilbert's Stumbling on Happiness.
Gilbert's premise is that we often make decisions in our present with the idea that these things will benefit us at some future time. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/happiness/stumblingonhappiness.aspx

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
A Batman comic book miniseries written and drawn by Frank Miller and published by DC Comics from February to June 1986. It reintroduced Batman to the general public as the psychologically dark character of his original 1930s conception, and helped to usher in an era of "grim and gritty" superheroes from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/comics/batmandarkknight.aspx

Create Your Own WebcomicSyndicated comic authors have been complaining about newspaper size restrictions, content censoring and similar issues for a long time. Comic enthusiasts have been increasingly irritated by the treatment their entertainment medium receives as well. Then along came the Internet, providing unlimited and unrestricted distribution possibilities. Thus the webcomic was born. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/comics/art.aspx

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
A comic book limited series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O'Neill, published under the America's Best Comics imprint of DC Comics. As of 2007 it comprises two six-issue limited series, each collected in graphic novel format, with several new stories coming soon. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/comics/leagueofextraordinarygentlemen.aspx

Transmetropolitan is a postcyberpunk comic book series written by Warren Ellis with art by Darick Robertson and published by DC Comics. The series was originally part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint Helix Comics, but upon the end of the book's first year the series was moved to the Vertigo imprint as DC Comics cancelled the Helix Comics imprint.Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/comics/transmetropolitan.aspx

Watchmen
Watchmen is a twelve-issue comic book limited series written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons. Originally published by DC Comics as a monthly limited series from 1986 to 1987, it was later republished as a trade paperback, which popularized the "graphic novel" format.
Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/comics/watchmen.aspx

Tips on Buying the Pet Stroller
If you are thinking of buying pet stroller for your little ones here are some tips on how to choose the right pet stroller for your dogs. More tips at http://www.lemonshell.com/pets/petstroller.aspx

Dog Training: Dog Gates
Dogs as they say are man’s best friend. True enough, you cannot question the loyalty that dogs demonstrate upon their masters. They are also very affectionate as well and could even sense if something is bothering us. You may observe that quite often when you come home from a hard day at work, your dog will immediately approach you as if sensing you need some comfort or company. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/pets/petgates.aspx

Step by Step Guide To Toilet Training Your Cat
Toilet training your cat is an attainable feat, made even more famous by Mr. Jinxy in the movie Meet The Parents. Cats make wonderful pets, however dealing with a litter box is never a pleasant experience. Instead of dealing with a foul smelling litter box, here's how to toilet train your cat in a few simple steps. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/pets/toilettraincat.aspx

Portable Dog Kennels - The Advantages and Disadvantages
While many people are still using normal dog kennels, some pet owners find that the size and lack of mobility makes them less than ideal for traveling with their dogs. One solution to this problem that you may want to consider is to purchase a portable dog kennel. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/pets/portabledogkennel.aspx

Buying A PC Flat Screen Monitor
For six years, my Samsung PC 13.8 inch SyncMaster conventional monitor has served me well.Since the appearance of the flat screen LCD monitor, it has become obsolete. Perhaps, the flat screen's image of flat and thin is more pleasing than large and bulky. Because impulse buying controls the marketplace, for me it's a matter of a want verses a need. As an average consumer, I want the best value for my money as well as a comparable price within my budget. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/electrical/flatscreenmonitor.aspx

HDTV Tuners
HDTV tuners are specially planned devices which receive and output HDTV signals. The HDTV (high definition television) is the latest addition in DTV. These transmit programs in a widescreen format with high resolution pictures and surround sounds. Thus, they provide ambience and feel of theaters in homes.The HDTV tuners are also known as a decoders, receivers, and set-top boxes. A HDTV tuner will receive signal in the form of ATSC formats.
Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/electrical/HDTVTuners.aspx

HDTV Antenna
An Hdtv antenna is the ticket to receive free Hdtv reception over the air. If you've decided to buy a Hdtv there is a low cost alternative to paying cable or satellite providers monthly for Hdtv broadcasts, a simple Hdtv antenna hookup is all that is required. You can receive crystal clear high definition local and network broadcasts. All you need is a ATSC tuner built in your new Hdtv or a external Hd tuner connected to your Hdtv to start getting free Hdtv over the air. If you presently own a good VHF/UHF antenna for indoors or out doors you may be able to use it. Digital tv uses the same antenna as analog tv, manufacturers have just labeled them HD to take advantage of the Hdtv buzz. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/electrical/HDTVAntenna.aspx

What is a PDA?
Are you an enthusiastic professional looking to improve job proficiency and output? Then a PDA may be of interest. What is a PDA and its functionality? A PDA, as it is commonly known, is a ‘personal digital assistant’, and the name pretty well describes what it will do for you. The technology and options used in PDAs are designed to enable more quality work output regardless of the tasks. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/electrical/pda.aspx

For Buying A Home Theatre System Online
Today many of us find the convenience of online shopping for home theater to be second to none. This is particularly so at specific times of the year and with certain items. There are still some items which have to be tried before you purchase them. But you can still enjoy the wide range of prices available online if you do not like the price of your favorite items in the store. One of these items which must be seen (and heard) if you are to get a proper idea of its real value to you is a home theater system. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/electrical/hometheatresystem.aspx

A Few Things to Consider When Purchasing a Remote Control Helicopter
Flying remote control helicopters is a fun and relaxing activity enjoyed by millions of people, both young and old. There are several different types of remote control helicopters, ranging from simple, easy to fly models to complex kits that must be assembled. This popular hobby requires various levels of commitment as well. Whether you’re looking for some weekend family fun with your rc helicopter or plan to become an experienced, avid pilot, there are a few things to consider before buying your first remote control helicopter. http://www.lemonshell.com/gadgets/remotecontrolhelicopter.aspx

Sonic Screwdriver
The sonic screwdriver is a fictional tool in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Its most common function is to operate virtually any lock, mechanical or electronic, and thus open doors for escape or exploration. It has also been used for repairing equipment, as an offensive weapon, and occasionally even to drive screws. Like the TARDIS, it has become one of the icons of the programme, and is closely associated with the Doctor. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/gadgets/sonicscrewdriver.aspx

The history of Sudoku
You can find predecessors of Sudoku as early as 1895, when an early version or variant of Sudoku appeared in a French newspaper.
The game now known as Sudoku was not invented until 1979, however, and was actually invented in Indianapolis, not Japan. Sudoku became widely popular in 1986, when the Japanese puzzle publisher Nikoli found and published the puzzle. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/gadgets/sudoku.aspx

About Tin Toy Robots
These are the days of remote-controlled-state-of-the-art toys. This case is especially true with toy robots. The Robosapien is a good example of how complex toy robots have become. The Robosapien can walk, talk, navigate obstacles and pick up objects all at the touch of a button or even by voice commands. It runs on batteries and has potential for a lot of fun. A long time ago, toy robots were made of tin. Complexity was way simpler but the fun factor is still the same. After all, a toy needs to provide you with hours of fun – be it a tin toy or an electronic toy. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/gadgets/toyrobot.aspx

How to Create Effective Web Publishing Content
I frequently tell my coaching clients about the importance of regularly updating web site content. Fresh content keeps customers coming back and gets indexed more frequently by search engines. Novelty spurs attention, whether human or technological. A few months ago, I received a question from a student who really wanted to update his web site on a regular basis, but was struggling with finding new material. Here are a few ideas for generating fresh content: http://www.lemonshell.com/computers/webpublishing.aspx

Printer Buying Guide - Inkjet or Laser Printer Buying Tips & Recommendations
You have decided to buy a printer. With the great amount of models to choose from in today's printer market, are you confused about which one you should get? Find out at http://www.lemonshell.com/computers/printers.aspx

Buying Drum Kits
If keeping the time and setting the groove is your thing, then you need drum kits to help you get them thumping their feet. If you're already making them thump their feet, then you already know what you need. This one is for those who are new to drumming.
Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/music/drumkits.aspx

Mixing Tracks Roland VS2400CD –The Musicians Solution to Recording & Mixing Tracks
The Roland VS2400CD is one of the most affordable mixer and sampling systems available to the any musician today wanting to record and edit all personal tracks. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/music/2400cdrolandvs.aspx

Fender Stratocaster History
Fender Stratocaster history begins with the man some people call the king of surf music. Dick Dale is the man who some believe invented surf music as early as the 1950's. No, it wasn't the Beach Boys. It was Dick Dale. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/music/fenderstratocaster.aspx

You How To Choose The Best Keyboard For You
In this material we shall discuss how to choose the best keyboard for you. I get lots of emails from visitors to my web site asking what keyboard they should choose. They often want to know whether they should choose one particular keyboard over another. Well choosing the best keyboard for you does not have to be difficult at all. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/music/yamahakeyboards.aspx

Guitars - Gibson
If you play the guitar, then most likely you've heard of Gibson. If not, then you've been living under a rock and having your food delivered to you through a bubble. Gibson is arguably the most popular guitar manufacturer in the world today and have been for quite some time. We're going to take just a surface look at this guitar giant. For more info, just visit their web site. Yeah, they've got one of those too now. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/music/gibsonguitars.aspx

Ibanez Guitars: The Future Continues to Look Bright
Ibanez guitars go way back to the 1800s (90 years ago) when Hoshino Gakki, who distributed a variety of musical instruments in Nagoya, Japan, started the Hoshino Gakki Group, the makers of Ibanez guitars. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/music/ibanezguitars.aspx

Vintage Lingerie
Lingerie is a vital element of every woman's wardrobe and is tastefully selected by most women. Lingerie may include sexy everyday items such as satin and silk underwear or exclusive lingerie designs such as "teddy" or "baby dolls" to be worn for special occasions. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/fashion/vintagelingerie.aspx

Choo Shoes - High-End Designer Shoes At Affordable Prices
Jimmy Choo shoes are not only known for their high fashion and luxury look, but also for their comfort and relaxed fit. If that's not enough to want to own Jimmy Choo shoes; wait until you learn that they are available to be bought online for huge savings. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/fashion/jimmychooshoes.aspx

Globes - How to Get The Best Out of Them
Maps that are online are ok, but nothing replaces globes when you really want to get a good look at the world. This makes sense, considering the real world is round, like globes, and maps are flat. Something is going to be lost in the translation. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/world/worldmap.aspx

Lego Mindstorm Lego Starwars
Lego Star Wars is a Lego theme which incorporates the Star Wars saga. The first Lego Star Wars, released in 1999, included model 7140, the first Lego X-Wing. The first few sets based on the original trilogy were released in 1999, coinciding with the release of The Phantom Menace. Read more at http://www.lemonshell.com/lego/index.aspx