All articles by Chuck Lunsford

  1. It's Your Credit. What Are You Going To Do To Protect It? by Chuck Lunsford

    For anyone who has, has had and wants to avoid being had, this series of articles reflects years of continuing research. I'll discuss the worse that can ever happen to people thrown into credit situations - whether through their own doing or as victims and how they were able to come of them in one piece. These article are based on facts as I read and understood them.
  2. Realtors Access To MLS And How It Helps You by Chuck Lunsford

    Realtors pay a great deal of money to have full access to MLS and its listings; this is how that service through a realtor will help you. Listings of homes are most commonly listed through MLS more so than any other listing service for single-family residences and commercial real estate.
  3. Questions You Should Ask A Realtor Before Signing Anything by Chuck Lunsford

    Questions you should ask a Realtor before signing anything. A Realtor is hired to help you complete a real estate transaction with your best interest in mind. However, there are a few questions that you can ask a Realtor to ensure that you will receive the best service possible. Also, these questions will help you to make sure that the Realtor will be able to meet your expectations.
  4. Make Your Child Smarter. Do Science Projects by Chuck Lunsford

    Science is a subject that is particularly important to the development of young minds because in learning science you learn many other important skills. Scientific knowledge helps in almost every other subject that your child will study. With a good understanding of science your child can better understand the world around him or her. Below are just a few examples of how doing science projects can help to make your child smarter.
  5. Making Learning Fun For Your Children by Chuck Lunsford

    As parents we all want our children to grow up to be well educated. But sometimes your kids may not want to jump up and go do their homework or they get frustrated when school becomes, confusing, tedious or boring. Fortunately there are a lot of ways that you can make learning fun for your children.
  6. Making Everyday Science Fun For Kids Of All Ages by Chuck Lunsford

    There are many ways that your child can learn about science. A lot of children do not like science because they think it is boring. Science doesn’t have to be boring. Here are 5 ways to make science fun.
  7. Physical Science-Harness Your Childs Energy And Get Them More Involved by Chuck Lunsford

    Physical science is often referred to as the science that deals with the properties of energy in matter that is non-living. Physical science also deals greatly with how man can harness the natural energy found on the earth to live more comfortable. You may be able to peak your child’s interest in physical science by letting them know that things like the lights in the house, the microwave and the TV are all possible because of the discoveries of physical scientists.
  8. Science Fair Projects-A Great Way To Challenge And Engage Your Child by Chuck Lunsford

    There are many things that can challenge and engage your child’s mind. They can read books, do puzzles, or just figure out things that stump the mind. This is where science fair projects come in. Science fair projects are a great way to challenge and engage your child’s mind. Here are 4 reasons why.
  9. When You Don’t Need To Call A Plumber by Chuck Lunsford

    Don’t get me wrong. A good professional plumber is worth his/her weight in gold when you have a serious problem with your plumbing system. Over the years I’ve had to make that call and I’ve been more than satisfied with the quick response and competent work that has been done. The only thing that hurt a bit was the bottom line when I wrote out the check.
  10. Lighting the Foyer. Offer A Well-Lit Welcome by Chuck Lunsford

    The home in which I was raised was small by today’s standards. The front door opened directly into the living room and always seemed to be missing something. Until I began researching lighting and interior design, I didn’t realize what that “something” was: a foyer or as some call it, an entryway.