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Getting Rid of a Double Chin and Chin Rolls

October 6, 2010
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Most people place a lot of importance on the way their faces appear to others. Your face is, after all, what everyone notices about you the first time you meet. Women put on makeup to enhance good features as well conceal flaws.

Everyone with acne or break out issues do their best to cover these up. In fact, it is this preoccupation with the facial appearance that boosted the popularity of plastic surgery techniques. The other common facial issue is that of double chin or chin rolls.

It’s not only overweight people who develop double chins. Actually, a lot of very slim people also suffer from this unattractive feature. Because so many people DO have this problem, there are many remedies available claiming to eliminate these extra rolls of fat.

The problem with most of these remedies is that they don’t really work. An even bigger issue is that face exercises don’t help those people who were overweight initially. The best solution for this group of people is to lose weight.

Whether or not you have a weight problem, there are still benefits from using a weight loss supplement to remove a double chin. This may seem odd to those that didn’t want to lose any weight. The weight loss health supplements meant to increase metabolism will help shed unwanted and unneeded body fat. Chin rolls fall into this category and will work on getting rid of that excess chin fat.

Before committing to any product designed to rid you of a double chin, test it out first. The right weight loss supplement will do a lot more to help you succeed than face exercisers and neck and face toners. While weight loss supplements probably won’t say specifically that they can get rid of your chin fat, you should consider that they’re made to get rid of excess fat wherever it is located.

Therefore, it makes a lot of sense to firm up your entire body while also zeroing in on taking away all of that excess fat that gives you a double chin. You can take care of two problems at once in doing so. This method seems to work a lot better than others.

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Obama Rolls Out $60bn Plan to Help Households

September 10, 2010
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Barack Obama sought to build on his commanding poll lead over John McCain yesterday by setting out a $60bn (£35bn) rescue plan aimed at creating more jobs and easing the burden on US households suffering from the economic turmoil.

In an echo of the New Deal in the 1930s, Obama proposed embarking on programs to repair bridges, roads, schools and other infrastructure projects that have been on hold for decades.

To provide immediate relief for struggling families he suggested allowing people to dip into their retirement funds and imposing a three-month moratorium on mortgage foreclosures. Obama said his plan should be implemented immediately and would not have to wait until a new president takes over on January 20.

The Democratic candidate was seeking to command the issue that could decide the election. Neither he nor McCain have yet put forward solutions to the crisis that have resonated with voters. Analysts say the first candidate to do so will hold the key to victory.

Obama announced his plan, which was worked out over the past few weeks with a battery of former US treasury staff and other advisers, in what his campaign team called a major economic speech in Toledo, Ohio. He put the emphasis on creating new jobs after forecasts of 8% unemployment by the end of the year.

“It’s a plan that begins with one word that’s on everyone’s mind, and it’s spelled J-O-B-S,” he said, urging the White House and Congress to implement his plans immediately.

“We can’t wait to help workers and families and communities who are struggling right now – who don’t know if their job or their retirement will be there tomorrow; who don’t know if next week’s pay check will cover this month’s bills.

“We need to pass an economic rescue plan for the middle class and we need to do it now. Today, I’m proposing a number of steps that we should take immediately to stabilize our financial system, provide relief to families and communities, and help struggling homeowners.”

To help create jobs, Obama proposed a $3,000 job tax credit for every new employee a company takes on over the next two years. He said 1m new jobs could be saved by creating a fund to provide money to states and local communities to rebuild and repair roads, bridges, schools and other infrastructure projects.

In a rare acknowledgment of a good idea from the opposing camp, Obama, appealing to independents who tend to dislike partisan politics, welcomed McCain’s plan for changing pension regulations so that people are not penalized by low stock market prices. “I think that’s a good idea, but I think we need to do even more,” Obama said.

His plan to allow people to raid their pension funds would allow families to “get through this crisis without being forced to make painful choices like selling their homes or not sending their kids to college”.

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