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One Thousand Things Website Launches

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A new website launched today, providing consumers with useful information on a wide variety of products and service.

(PRWEB) March 9, 2005 -- The website www.onethousandthings.net was launched today. This website provides consumers with helpful information about life insurance, travel insurance, and auto insurance. Insurance can be a difficult concept to understand. It's a product that most consumers buy, but few want to use. You can't see it, touch it, smell it, hear it or taste it. But without it, the world would be a much different place. Would you casually drive to the grocery store knowing that everything you ever worked for could be at risk if you were involved in an accident? How much would you be willing to spend on a home without insurance to cover it? Who would dare start a new business without the safety net of insurance? Insurance allows people to take risks, make investments, protect their hard-earned assets and provides peace of mind. Insurance and other risk management techniques have been around in some form for thousands of years.

Insurance has its roots in ancient China. Shipping merchants in 2500 B.C. were the first to introduce a concept vital to the role and purpose of insurance -- spreading the risk of loss from the individual to a group of individuals. Before sailing through dangerous waters, merchants gathered and divided their goods so that each boat carried some of the contents of the others. That way no one merchant shouldered the risk alone, protecting themselves from a potential total loss of goods. Today's insurance business still bases its practices on this simple concept of spreading risk.

One thousand things.net explains in detail the difference between term and permanent life insurance, and how they compare financially. It also explains the benefits of travel insurance, and why travel insurance can be a good choice for frequent travelers.

The auto insurance section explains car insurance coverage including bodily injury, property damage, personal injury, collision, and uninsured motorist coverages. They help you to decide what type of coverage is best suited for you.

One thousand things also has a communication section, which helps consumers choose the most appropriate cell phone plan based on their personal needs.

The travel section provides a great deal of information about Las Vegas, including things to do, places to stay, shows to see, and which casino has the best table games. Great info if you plan a trip to Las Veags this spring.

When you need information, about a wide range of topics, go to www.onethousandthings.net. Information at your fingertips.

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