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Depression in Adolescence

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By Janie Jonah Growing up is something we all have to face. This often brings with it the consequences that are not particularly welcome. Our biggest changes occur in our youth and in particularly during adolescence where we undergo, huge changes, not only physical but also emotional and psychological. This can be very overwhelming and difficult for teens to cope with. Particularly within the family setting the teen can feel isolated as he may very well feel he is going through these changes alone. This can affect his mood and so the risks of developing depression is heightened. Some of the factors that can contribute to a teenager developing depression are teens suffering from anxiety and those with learning difficulties or attention deficit disorder. Depression in teens can be difficult to diagnose as being moody is a very common symptom of adolescent development. With all these emotions building up inside, a teenager may find it embarrassing and feel ashamed to ask for help. They might also not be aware of the symptoms of depression and may not recognize that they have an illness that is actually very common and one for which there is a considerable amount of help available to sufferers of depression. Depression is a very serious illness and can result in attempts to take there own life as well as successfully committing suicide. The fact that anti-depressants are not recommended to people under the age of 18 means that teenagers are more at risk of committing suicide because anti-depressants can cause severe side-effects and are thus not suitable for people under the age of 18. Being vigilant and keeping a check on teens is very important as it is quite difficult to recognize depression in teens. Some of the symptoms of depression that you should keep in mind are teens talking about suicide of actions that are self-harming. A deterioration in performance at school as well as a problem with authority are also symptoms of depression in teens. Other factors that can contribute to poor performance at school are a lack of motivation and enthusiasm, a lack of concentration and forgetfulness, restlessness and agitation. Other factors that are often seen as an separate problem on their own, which many not realize that they can be a symptom or sign of a deeper problem are alcohol and drug abuse and problems with anger, and a lack of anger management skills. Which is understandable as youths have yet so much to learn about life. It can however, be relatively easy to pick up on teens that withdraw themselves, initially from their friends, and then past pleasurable activities along with changes to sleeping and eating routines. There are many other signs of depression that can indicate a deeper underlying cause of the symptom. It must be noted however that symptoms experienced don’t always point to depression, especially if the teen has only one or two symptoms. This may not indicate depression and thus one need only treat the symptom in isolation. Some of the other signs that may point to depression are frequent crying for no reason at all. Some sufferers can’t bear color and choose to wear black clothing. They show little or no interest in themselves and neglect their personal appearance and hygiene. Some of the physical symptoms not usually associated with depression but can occur frequently are dizziness, lightheadedness, back pains, headaches, feeling nauseous and having stomach aches. They may also talk about running away from home or following through with action. It is important to be vigilant and remember that it is better to be safe than sorry, so if you know someone who exhibits a number of symptoms described above, whether they are an adolescent or not, help them by seeking a health professional that can examine them and decide on a suitable course of action or medication that is appropriate for the diagnosis. Remember, it’s never too late to help someone with depression. You may just save a life. Author: Janie Jonah Online Prescription Canadian Pharmacy (c) 2006, PerfectDrugRx. All rights in all media reserved. Reprints must includebyline, contact information and copyright. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Janie_Jonah http://EzineArticles.com/?Depression-in-Adolescence&id=332668 harvey also high has school could girls same basketball, him archives these amateur same orgy through parties could free there bbw into message your boards her handjob way schoolgirl the

Cell Phones Are No Longer Just for Emergencies

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Scott_Bianchi]Scott Bianchi When cell phones first came out they were basically used just for emergencies. This was partly because they were so expensive to use and they were not easy to use either. My mother got her first cell phone with the purchase of a new car. The thing came in a brief case. It was portable so you could switch cars but you had to pull out the antenna and stick it on the window outside. It had to be plugged into the cigarette lighter for power. On top of the hassle that went along with connecting it the reception was awful. As time has evolved the phones have gotten cheaper, much easier to use, and the reception is of the quality on land-line phones, at least in my case. Cell phones are no longer just for emergencies, they are now being used more and more often as peoples primary telephone numbers. Many people are opting not to have home phone numbers anymore. This is a very sensible choice given how good the connection is and how much more competitive the plans are getting. Also helping this transformation away from home phones is the emergence of cable internet. People no longer require a home phone in order to dial-up to the internet. You take a site like TMI Wireless (http://www.tmicell.com/?aid=5361 ). This site brings all the companies together to allow you to do a comparison shopping without doing the leg work. My wife and I spend roughly $150 a month between our home phone and our cell phones. Lets take a look at what that would get us if we moved strictly to a cell phone: Verizon (my current carrier) offers the following: 2100 Shared Minutes Unlimited Night & Weekends Free Long Distance Nationwide Coverage This is a family plan Price: $109.99/mo. This is 35 hours of talking. It does not sound like much but that does not include free nights and weekends. From when my wife gets home at 3pm until 9pm, when most free nights begin, is 6 hours times 5 days in a work week, that is 30 hours. So, if she talked every minute of every day from when she got home we still wouldnt use all those minutes. The rest of the time is covered by free nights and weekends or we are working so we wouldnt be on the phone anyway. Cingular has the same exact plan: 2100 Shared Minutes Unlimited Night & Weekends Free Long Distance Nationwide Coverage This is a family plan Price: $109.99/mo. The one difference is they have roll over minutes so if you dont use all your minutes that month they carry so you run less of a risk of ever going over as time goes on. T-Mobile has a very similar plan: 2000 Shared Minutes Unlimited Night & Weekends Free Long Distance Nationwide Coverage This is a family plan Price: $99.99/mo. I personally would never use this company again. I had them before and I could never have used all my minutes because I got no reception anywhere. I was basically throwing money down the tubes. I even paid the early termination fee because it was cheaper than living out the contract. Finally there is Nextel. You can get 2 individual plans, the National Power 1000 Plan. 1000 minutes free nights and weekends unlimited direct connect minutes Free Long Distance Nationwide coverage $55.99 each line. Nextel is a bit more but it offers the direct connect. In my case, I would be talking with my wife and friends and would not need to use any of my 1000 minutes. I am sure there are many other sites out there like http://www.tmicell.com/?aid=5361 but the plans are most likely the same since they are coming from the companies directly. Where you might find some variations is in the selection and price of the phones and accessories. If you have not considered losing the home phone prior to this article I would suggest visiting TMI, or the site of your choice, and doing the research. It could be a money saver for you. Scott Bianchi operates http://www.best-internet-bargains.com . He writes on a variety of topics. If you would like to be added to his distribution list for his new articles when they are published just send an email to [mailto:articles@bestinternetbargains.com]articles@bestinternetbargains.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Scott_Bianchi http://EzineArticles.com/?Cell-Phones-Are-No-Longer-Just-for-Emergencies&id=149832 hydrocodone here prescriptions out on-line very 3 are sisters came pharmacy well antiobotics my with our out these prescription where prescription which prilosec were

Best Quality Gardening Equipment

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Percy Troughton Quality gardening equipment is exactly what any dedicated gardener could use. However, it is not always possible to rush right out and spend hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of dollars on the latest and greatest gardening equipment. That is where improvisation comes in. A good gardener definitely knows how to improvise. The following paragraphs will discuss gardening equipment in general, as well as touch on the basic gardening equipment a good gardener will need. As a gardener, there are some basic pieces of gardening equipment you will likely need at one time or another. This equipment includes, a hoe, a shovel, a rake, and maybe even a small hand shovel. It is not enough just to have these you must make sure they are good quality. If you have these basic pieces of equipment, you are good to go. However, if you have bushes, hedges, or vine style ground cover, a good pair of pruning scissors could prove extremely helpful. While only the basic gardening equipment is necessary, some garden equipment can make the hard work of gardening much easier. If you have been gardening for years, chances are you have accumulated so much garden equipment that your shed is overflowing with it. In addition to theses basic pieces of gardening equipment it is is also useful to have a leaf blower, a spade and an electric trimmer is also a useful piece of gardening equipment. As mentioned before, as gardeners, we know how to improvise. It becomes necessary to improvise if you do not have the basic gardening equipment you need, or if you are unable to locate your basic gardening tools you already own. For example, one day I could not find my good pruning scissors, no matter how hard I tried to find them. Ultimately, I grabbed a kitchen knife, and used it to serve the same purpose as my good pruning shears. This is a very common practice among gardeners who can’t find the gardening tool they need at the moment. Improvising can also be common among gardeners who cannot afford to rush out and purchase the latest gardening equipment on a whim. Improvising, as opposed to using the proper gardening equipment, may seem like a sloppy way to get things accomplished. However, this is simply not true. Every dedicating gardener knows when you are in the middle of a task, you do not want to drop everything to search for a certain gardening tool. It is distracting, so as opposed to interrupting their work, gardeners tend to improvise. With that said, it is true that some gardening jobs are done much better if the proper gardening equipment is used. In these cases it is best not to improvise, but to take time out to find the best tool for the job. The end results will be well worth the time you took out to find what you were looking for. They main thing to remember about garden equipment is we may want it, but we don’t always need it. As gardeners, if we have the basic gardening tools, we should be able to make do just fine. Even though we may be tempted to rush out and purchase the newest and greatest revolutions to the gardening world, however, it is not necessary to make these purchases in order to make your garden look great. In most cases, improvisation does work. Percy Troughton’s runs his own garden center as well as running several shopping based websites. His particular speciality is gardening equipment. Visit his website which is full of Gardening Equipment ideas.http://www.gardenresourcesworld.com/gardening_equipment.html Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Percy_Troughton http://EzineArticles.com/?Best-Quality-Gardening-Equipment&id=388371 teen been incest any stories take incest her amp her sexual another abuse and midnight but secrets another mother each daughter there sex out trailer them mother be daughter some sex do videos could son we does got mom that

Corporate Event Planning 101 - Making Your Trade Show A Huge Success

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Ali Kidd The key to the success of any corporate event - such as a trade show, a retirement party, a sports outing, or any hospitality event, a sales meeting, or the annual holiday party - is Corporate Event Planning 101. Corporate events vary in size and purpose. Some corporations host corporate events that consist of thousands of invitees, while some organize events for all employees, and some for only select employees. Whatever the occasion, you require proper corporate event planning to make event memorable and a roaring success. With a variety of people attending these corporate events, their tastes and preferences are bound to be different. Workplaces have a diversity of people, and this makes corporate event planning stressful and difficult. It takes a lot of quality time for excellent corporate event planning, and still many may be disappointed with the results. The major part of Corporate Event Planning 101 is the appointment of a professional Corporate Event Planner. He/she can plan and produce a great corporate event for you and save you time and money. In fact, due to poor planning, many corporate events have failed to draw clients. Well, you can definitely avoid this. Planning Your Trade Show Planning and organizing corporate events, such as a trade show, requires investing a lot of time and money. To make your corporate event a showcase of your products, you need to plan for personalized promotions items, effective banners and unique giveaways. Corporate event planning for business events involves ways to find new prospective customers and clients, reacquaint yourself with old customers, plan a couple of seminars, and network with your peers and your competition. You will need to plan well in advance. First and foremost, plan and set a budget. Train your representatives who will work for you at the corporate event. Draw a list of people you would like to talk to at the event. Your prospective customers are your target market. You need to draw them to your event. Announce your participation in the corporate event; make your sales staff personally invite select prospects you would especially like to be present. A personalized invitation to key prospective customers is a great way to ensure success of your strategy. Plan to follow up the visit by your prospective client with a thank you note, email, or a phone call. Do this immediately after your corporate event. Chillisauce specialise in unique corporate event planning events in the UK and Europe for the ultimate corporate event planning experience. For a more information and ideas on corporate event planning activities, please visit http://www.chillisauce.co.uk/corporate-events. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ali_Kidd http://EzineArticles.com/?Corporate-Event-Planning-101—Making-Your-Trade-Show-A-Huge-Success&id=176258 pussy some closeup should asian another dog have sex her videos are good me website got blocking said bunch had guys through official these anal also content much fucking them hot but sexy came schoolgirl since costumes this

Summer Smart Beauty Essentials

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

By Michael Douglas JUST because the sun is shining a little brighter and the days are getting hotter, you don’t have to spend all your time indoors. Here’s how you can enjoy summery days and yet boast of rash-less skin and glossy hair: WATER-RESISTANT SUNSCREEN A water-resistant sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher will help protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Sunscreens should be applied to dry skin at least 15 minutes before going outdoors and should be reapplied after swimming or perspiring. MEDICATED LIP BALM WITH SPF For lips, the best protection against sun damage is a water-resistant lip balm that keeps the lips moist and has an SPF of 15 per cent or higher, There are certain medicated lip balms that provide SPF 24 protection and are water resistant for long-lasting wear in the sun. They also contain a non-greasy emollient to keep lips smooth and supple. WIDE-BRIMMED HAT Apart from providing shade for your face, a wide-brimmed hat will also help protect hair from being damaged by the sun, which erodes the outer layer of hair and can cause coarse, wiry or brittle locks. Choose a comfortable-fitting hat with extra covering that drapes down the back of your neck, and sit in the shade whenever, possible. SPRAY-ON SUNSCREEN FOR HAIR Another way to protect the hair from sun damage is to use protective sprays specifically created for hair. Leave-in conditioners and sun sprays offer sun protection before, during and after outdoor exposure. BLISTER TREATMENT As blisters can be triggered by overexposure to the sun, it is important to keep topical medications on hand for unexpected breakouts. Choose a product that seals in the medication and prevents the sore or blister from spreading. For more tips, and advice about skin care, skin problems, beauty disorders, body care, makeup tips, cosmetics, and effective home remedies… please visit http://www.time4tips.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Douglas http://EzineArticles.com/?Summer-Smart-Beauty-Essentials&id=367079 florida much group by health as insurance for plan too dlorids under group up health got midwest her medical get insurance must company was alabama with medicaid my physicians as aetna this mountain we tn be

Discover Why I Really Feel Sorry For Any Client Who Has Employed An X-Advertising Agency Person

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Paul Ashby Boy have they got problems. There are more of them around these days looking for work, preferably with a Client, which begs the question, why?Winston Fletcher, one of the Grand Old Men of British Advertising had this to say recently: Agency giants are being cut to size by specialist rivals. The largest advertising agency in Britain employs just 310 people. Not long ago the largest agencies employed 1,000 or more. Advertising agencies are shadows of their former selves. This has nothing to do with any short-term advertising recession. It reflects a long-term downward slide. In total, advertising agencies employ about half as many people as they did in the Sixties. In recent years, as advertising has boomed, advertising agencies have dwindled. What is the explanation? Quite simply, advertising agencies do a lot less than they used to. They do almost nothing but create television commercials, press adverts and billboards While they continue to boast about their billings the huge sums spent on the space and time to display their creations they are no longer responsible for this expenditure. It has largely become the preserve of media buying specialists. In 1975 media specialists bought 1% of all advertising. Today they buy 85%. This seismic change has slashed agencies turnover. Buying media is just one of many thing agencies no longer doing. Although many outsiders do not realise it, modern advertising agencies do hardly any package or logo design, direct mail, basic market research or public relations. They produce no in-store display material, design no brochures, build no exhibition stands, devise no sales promotions, and shoot no corporate videos. Agencies have ceded strategic planning to management consultants. New product development and brand positioning are done by product and brand consultancies. Agencies failed to seize the opportunities offered by digital and interactive media, which have been cornered by young specialist companies. All this has fomented much discontent among the agencies largest clients. At the Incorporated Society of British Advertisers Conference, there was disagreement between Carol Fisher, then CEO of the Central Office of Information, and Bruce Haines, President of the agency trade association, the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising. Speaking from the platform, Haines lamented the decline in fees paid by clients. Fisher responsible, at the time, for the largest advertising budget in Britain responded that as long as agencies continued to do nothing but create adverts, while ignoring the cornucopia of alternative marketing communications available, they did not deserve another penny. The shrinkage in advertising agency services and the consequent reduction in their size and power, has partly been their own fault but it has also been exacerbated by clients who have constantly whittled away at their remuneration. As a result, agencies have shed virtually all of their ancillary marketing services (which their clients do not see as ancillary at all) for two cogent reasons: they are unable to do them well and they are unable to make money from them. They cannot do them well because the best specialists no longer want to work for them. Advertising agencies are obsessively focused on creative people and their adverts. The creatives strut their stuff and everyone else is there to buttress them. Naturally, people who are good at other aspects of marketing do not enjoy skulking in the admens creative shadows. In agencies they feel like second-class citizens, leading them to leave and set up their own shops. Clients have aggravated the situation by slashing the agencies income. In the Eighties most agencies received 15% commission on their clients advertising outlay. Now they are lucky to receive 8% - 9% from big spenders and less from many others. The 15% commission, which was universal, forced agencies to compete with each other by offering clients a package of marketing services such as sales promotion, package design and new product development either free or for a minimal fee. The management of agencies offered these loss leaders because they could afford to and it was well worthwhile for all parties involved. They invented a name for themselves to explain the multiplicity of benefits they provided: full-service agency it could have been a new Oliver Stone movie. Nowadays nobody talks about full-service agencies. There arent any. The provision of diverse marketing services has moved from advertising agencies to marketing conglomerates: holding companies such as WPP, Omnicom and Interpublic. These conglomerates own a plethora of specialist companies, which handle all aspects of marketing. Outsiders think the conglomerates are just grandiose advertising agencies, but they are not. The most successful adman in Britain, WPP Chairman Sir Martin Sorrell, is not an adman at all. Never has been. Today nobody has heard of the bosses of most advertising agencies. They are small, craft companies mostly owned by the conglomerates. Curiously, neither the agencies nor their clients have cottoned on to this new reality. Both sides look back wistfully to the glory days, when advertising agencies were full-service (and wallowed in the commissions they were paid). To-day many clients like Carol Fisher want them to co-ordinate the multiplicity of communications media available. There is no reason why advertising agencies should do this. They are not paid to do it, the other specialists do not want them to do it and despite their protestations to the contrary they do not know how to do it. British agencies are world leaders in advertising creativity. (Whatever this misbegotten statement means!) They do what they do immensely well but what they do is immensely specialised. The marketing communications clock is not broken but it cannot be turned back. Mass Markets were fragmenting for many decades before the Internet came on-stream, and since then, the net has enormously accelerated the fragmentation. No more can broadcast advertising shape the tastes and desires of an undifferentiated mass market. Ideas create new markets. Unlike market research, true interactive communication in many forms, provides a more immediate way to find out if those product ideas are any good. Mass Media were created to serve the marketing requirements of Corporations. Today, corporations must establish more intimate relationships with markets because that is where the knowledge is. Engaging in conversations with relevant markets will become an important source of knowledge and innovation. The quality of this market intelligence has already (and will continue to accelerate in the future) proven to be more accurate than conventional research and will help determine market share. Without interactive communication efforts to create new products and markets will continue to take place in a vacuum. As manufacturers products come to reflect the information provided through the genuine conversations of interactive communication, instead of the ballyhoo and adversarial marketing tactics that poses as marketing today, companies will be far better served and so will their customers. Oddly enough, with interactive communication, companies can have everything theyve always wanted. Greater market share, customer loyalty and so on. All the empty promises that advertising has been promising their clients but failed to deliver! This big business, with their handmaidens, advertising & marketing, have created mass media. And the biggest mass medium is broadcast, for which, read TELEVISION. And that is command and control management, complementing big business thoroughly. Both are all about imposing control top-down and both are driven by ratings, research and cost per thousand. Sad for them people are turning away from broadcast in their millions! Why? For a number of reasons. They have acquired other interests and concerns, which broadcast is not providing for. And most importantly, people are heartily sick of the sterile pronouncements of corporations and broadcast media. And especially of advertisements! No longer are they affected by the old slogan that used to appear in shopping outlets, as seen on TV. Those days are over, if indeed they ever existed. Current methods and practices in marketing are still based upon a long past society of mass communication with no regard for individual customer needs and as such, are in terminal decline. The fact is markets are changing a lot fasted than marketing, with the results that most marketing plans are obsolete before they have been written! What most marketing departments fail to realise is that we continue to move into a new marketing age. This new age respects the fact that people in general dont trust business, they find it insulting and demeaning to be so cynically manipulated and they are feeling this way in greater and greater numbers. There is an old adage in technology:Intelligence always moves to the edge of the network. The same is true of most other things, especially advertising and marketing; there are far more intelligent ideas outside of advertising agencies and marketing departments. Existing advertising agencies are fat, dumb and happy with current monopolistic profits and their general situation, so they badmouth any new idea, which threatens their incumbency or profits, or both. Advertising Agencies are also in denial until their profits are really threatened. Just how dumb are they? The entire history of commercial television appears to have been a big plot erected on control from above rather than choice from below. Consumers have then been coerced into watching programs in which they have no real interest. The advertisers who pay for the commercial break believe, on amazingly weak evidence, that some great percentage of people actually watch their commercials. The television advertising business is a science based on suspect data. That data is based upon a small sample, which decides how many households watch an actual programme, and doesnt even measure the commercial break! The way forward is through implementing interactive marketing communication programmes; all the problems of the past will disappear when that occurs. Paul Ashby pioneered interactive communication to the advertising and marketing communities some twenty-five years ago. The communication issues he addresses have been neglected during the explosive grown of advertising in the 60s, 70s and 80s; these are Cognitive Dissonance, Selective Retention and Selective Exposure. Would you like to discover the incredible results to be attained by using interactive communication? 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Necessities for Growing Orchids

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By James Ellison Have a tropical paradise inside the house. When raising orchids, care must be practiced at home. However, they are no harder to grow than many other houseplants if the particular growth requirements are used. Actually, many orchids are easy as cacti to grow. Since there are more than 20,000 kinds being grown in environmental conditions from the arctic plain to the tropical rain forest, the orchids most elegant are species from tropical climates. Orchids are normally classified by cool, moderate, and warm temperature needs, that are created on the plants night needs that are 45 to 50 degrees F, 55 to 65 degrees F and more than 65 degrees F in the order given. The new gardner ought to look at starting with tried plants which should flower the first year. Plants from seed are not as expensive but may not bloom for at least five years. Natural assortments may be raised, but the hybrids are often more vigorous and not as difficult to satisfy its needs. The availability of a light source is often a factor limiting the growth of orchids. Most orchids require relatively high intensity light and should be grown in an east or south window. Even so, a little amount will develop well beneath low intensity fluorescent lights. Orchids change in their water requirements. Many tropical orchids are air plants, attached to trees, and will not do well if their roots stay damp. These air plants should to be raised in a very porous potting medium like rough cut fir bark, granular perlite or lava rock. Forms rooted in soil require a well-drained, more fine-grained growth medium. How frequently you water depends on the type medium in which they are planted. Most orchids can’t live through drawn-out drought and should be watered often. Many want a dry season of six to eight weeks in which watering is reduced but not stopped. The dry season must take place immediately after growth of the current year’s growth and is often required to begin blooming. Nutrients must be provided in lower concentrations when orchids are raised on neutral substances. Slight air circulation is a must for best growth. Remember there are many reasons that may halt blooming orchids. Lack of light is the most common reason. If there is small amount of light, the foliage become a deep, rich green. If there is excess light the foliage turns yellow-green. To obtain correct blooming, the leaves ought to have only a slight yellow color. Many orchids may not bloom if the night and day temperatures are the same. Extended warm temps are healthful for vegetative growth, but may not be the best for the blooms. A ten to fifteen degree reduction in the night temp for two weeks in the autumn or spring is needed to begin bloom growth. Dry air may result in stopping flower sprouts to spread out and the dying of plants in extreme situations. Relative humidity of 60 % will relieve the problem. They can be hit by most of the same pests and diseases as other houseplants. Insects like mealybugs and aphids can be controlled with the right organic insecticide. Satisfactory habits and purchasing prospering plants will reduce the likelihood of disease although many fungal and bacterial diseases may be controlled using organic fungicides and antibacterials. These plants are not as hard to grow as most think. The best thing to do is just buy one and give it a try. The rewards of its beauty is well worth the effort. Jim’s articles are from extensive research on each of his topics. You can learn more of orchids by visiting:Growing Orchids Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=James_Ellison http://EzineArticles.com/?Necessities-for-Growing-Orchids&id=331162 carisoprodol more 2bdiscount a carisoprodol such tablets350mg other cheap that soma before usa under buy another soma do line before boards they umaxppc both