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Automatic Lawn Mowers
by genny xie - Monday, 16 June 2008, 08:46 AM
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By Lucy Bartlett If you find mowing your lawn tiresome and think that your time could be better spent elsewhere, there could be a solution. Have you ever considered an automatic or robotic lawn mower? Automatic lawnmowers can roam around your yard trimming your lawn while you are doing something much more exciting, it could be doing it while you are sleeping if you so wished! You can programme your mower to mow on specific days and at specific times so you never need to worry about remembering to switch it on. A robotic mower runs on a battery powered electric motor, which it can recharge automatically when it is running low, or whilst it is docking. It can mow up to nearly an acre on one charge. There are no cords or cables to look out for either. Find more info at www.lazymower.info To set up the area you wish to be mowed, you simply establish your perimeters using the supplied wire, more can be purchased separately if needed. The mower can sense objects such as trees and hedges and will operate around them. It can even operate on a slope or uneven ground. The automatic mower moves across the lawn in a crisscross pattern from different angles so it cuts the whole area that you have selected. The automatic mowers do not have collection boxes, instead they maintain the lawn by trimming the grass and leaving the cuttings as mulch, this adds vital nutrients to your lawn, thus making it much healthier. Not only is it good for your lawn, they are good for the environment, with no oils or gas to worry about they really cut down on pollution. The mowers safety features include child safety locks, anti-theft locks, and sensors that will steer the mower away from any object that might get in its path, such as a small child or pet. Mowers range in price upwards of a thousand US dollars, but considering the time and effort saved they can work out as a great investment. Lucy Bartlett is a proud contributing author. Find more articles here. For more info visit Auto Mowers or Auto Mower Reviews Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lucy_Bartlett http://EzineArticles.com/?Automatic-Lawn-Mowers&id=288770 payday loans defaults measures pricing and trading sba loans feds loaning money copy of nyc paycheck
WARNING! College Stress Buster Secrets Professors Don't Know and Parents Can't Tell!
by genny xie - Monday, 16 June 2008, 05:04 AM
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By Joe DePalma You're not alone! Just about every student in your school is stressed-out in one way or another. But no one has to stay that way. Adopt these "Habits of Stress-Free Living" and become happier and healthier right now! Habit # 0 "Law of 21" If you keep up with a new mindset and take action on it for 21 days in a row it will begin to become a habit. That's right-if you exercise, read, get up a little early, take vitamins, drink water, etc. for 21 straight days, your body and mind will become so accustomed to that behavior it will begin to accept it as a natural habit. That is when relaxing can become as easy as breathing. Habit # 1 "Re-learn to Breath" Somewhere along the path in the stress jungle of higher education, some students forget how to breathe properly. Most students don't even realize that they generally take short, quick, shallow breaths until they are so low on air they gasp in an overflow of oxygen. Taking shallow breaths prevents your brain from getting all of the oxygen it requires, thus forcing it to work on minimal fuel until the inevitable gush of gasped air comes rushing through. To get your body and mind out of the stress jungle and back into balance, you must practice these four steps of quiet and focused deep breathing. 1) In a calm place close your eyes, push all the air in your lugs and out through your mouth. Then focus on fully inhaling through your nose, expanding your belly first and then filling your lungs completely, with your shoulders pushed back, and your chest pressed out. 2) As you come to the end of your inhale with your eyes still closed, pause for about three seconds and feel the fullness of the oxygen in your body. 3) Don't "huff-out" the exhale! Gently exhale the air in your lungs through your mouth, which should be in a relaxed jaw "hoooooo" position in a controlled manor, and keep exhaling until you feel your stomach press all the way in and then gently open your eyes. 4) Repeat this process 3-4 times. If you feel light headed, stop. This deep-breathing technique will help you to regain your mind/body balance in most any stressful time or situation. Habit # 2 "Life isn't fair...so stop being surprised when it's not" It doesn't matter how privileged, lucky or fortunate someone else may seem. Everyone pays their "worldly" dues in their own way. It may be hard at times to be able to see past the glairing physical, intellectual or economical advantages that some students possess. However, to keep your stress level down keep in mind that every seemingly "charmed" person whom you encounter will eventually have to pay up a lump some of "life dues." Nobody gets away clean! Life isn't fair. Get over it. Habit # 3 "Get off the radar" Every so often, intentionally get off your "Life Radar" by leaving your cell phone, laptop computer, planner/PDA, book bag, watch, etc. in your room while you go to a park, see a movie alone, walk through a museum, visit a bookstore, or catch a sporting event by yourself. Also don't tell anyone where you're going or how long you'll be gone. Just go and be by yourself with no distractions, no to-do lists and no time-limits. Leaving the radar for a while will rejuvenate you and allow you to re-connect with the big picture even if you don't realize that you have lost your connection. Habit # 4 "Choose your battles wisely" Don't fight the world. You'll never win. You'll never please or beat everyone. Take frustrating events as they come and then decide which ones are worth your precious time and energy. Realize that your time and energy are the most valuable assets that you own. Do you really want to give them away to just any jerk you encounter or any annoying occurrence that pops up? Don't interpret letting a "battle" go without a fight as weakness. It is not weakness but rather strength. How truly strong and smart is the one who spends his time yelling and pushing against every force of life, just to eventually turn around and notice how incredibly far behind he's fallen? Fallen to the person who simply walked past the battle to begin with. Let it go. Habit # 5 "Stop calling 911 on your life" Your life isn't an emergency. No matter how many responsibilities you have, or how many tasks you have left to do, if you were to die in your sleep tonight, life would go on without you for everyone else. You and your endeavors are not critical to anyone but you. So ease up on yourself. Remember the age-old advice that in 100 years there will be an entirely new set of people on this plant. So why care yourself to death about what you're doing now? In a mere 100 years even the greatest achievements of today will just be second-hand information to a whole new crop of people. Habit # 6 "Choose kindness over self-righteousness" You can spend your entire life insisting your opinion is the right one, but nobody will like you. The more you push your need to be right, is equal to the level of compassion other people won't have for you. Your opinion on a given issue is simply one of many differing opinions. Your opinion on a given issue is not right, and it is not wrongit's simply yours. Just like everyone else's opinion is neither right nor wrong. If you do not accept other people's opinions along with yours, you will be unhappy, stressed-out and lonely! Habit # 7 "You don't have to clean up someone else's mess" Learning to say "no" to other people's problems is vital to reducing your stress. You don't have to catch someone else's ball of problems when they throw it at you. You have a life of your own with tasks and hardships to deal with. It is okay to help a friend with a problem; just be aware of when you're making their problem, your problem. It is possible to aid someone without taking on the problem yourself. What good are two people with one problem? Wouldn't it be better to have one person with a problem, and then someone else with a clear head who can lend some logical support? Habit # 8 "More is not better" No matter how hard you work to acquire possessions, status and experiences, you will always have more than some, but not as much as others. It's a race you will never win. If you truly want to be happy and stress-free, the secret is to have access to life's extras, not own them. You'll notice that once you begin to collect or acquire "extra things," you are now responsible for them; and with responsibly comes stress. So, the less "extras" you own, is equal to the fewer things you are responsible for, which is directly related to the level of stress in your life. TRANSLATION: The less "extras" you own, the more time, energy and resources you'll have to enjoy more. Habit # 9 "It's all right to ask for assistance" Don't beg for help! Instead, ask for assistance. You'll notice that people are more receptive and willing to assist others who explain their situation and ask for assistance, verses those who scream, "I need," "Give me," or "Help me now!" Build a mental team of helpers who you can turn to for assistance in times of heavy stress. This team can be comprised of family members, friends who you have frequent contact with, friendly professors, and even an old high school coach, counselor or teacher whom you have a continuing relationship with. Habit # 10 "Give yourself 10 minutes" Take ten minutes for yourself every day to keep your stress level down. During this time, do not focus or direct your thoughts to any one specific thing. Simply turn everything in the room off, lie down on the floor, close your eyes, remove your shoes and then stretch yourself out and make your body as long as possible. Concentrate only on quieting your mind. Imagine you are lying on a beautiful, warm beach. Now picture that the thoughts in your head are in the form of butterflies, and as they come to you, you just let them fly right by. Once you do this they will come at you faster and faster, but as you continue to let them fly by, the butterflies will begin slowing down rapidly. It's also okay if you fall asleep. Just keep letting those butterflies fly right past you every time you "give yourself 10 minutes." Habit # 11 "Give gratitude and it will come back" Have faith that when you give gratitude, compliments and express generously that it will come back to you in one way or another. Simply say thanks when nobody else does, give praise when no one seems to notice, or spend a little extra of your time or money with someone or something that really needs some special attention. Realize that spreading gratitude isn't a give-and-take experience. All you do is give, and understand that your life is better and less stressful for it in many ways that you'll probably never notice. Habit # 12 "Express yourself" Once you get bogged down in obligations and stop finding time and ways to express yourself, that is when stress creeps in. No matter how busy you are, you must always leave time to be creative. Write poems, songs, books or articles; play sports or instruments; paint, sculpt, dance, sing. Whatever you do to express yourself and display your talents, never stop doing it. If you stop doing what you love to do you'll be inviting double stress into your life. You'll now have the stress of doing all your tasks, along with the stress of not being able to express yourself. Kill the double stress and make time to express yourself. You'll be happier and more likely to complete your other tasks when you make time to do what you love to do. Habit # 13 "Get organized" Disorganization is one of the leading causes of stress for college students. Organize your papers, assignments and schedule into one notebook, binder or planner. Have everything you need to complete all of your tasks in one neatly arranged place. Keep only what you absolutely need. Clutter equals stress, and it kills college careers! Throw it out. If it's very important, someone else will have it for you to make a copy of. Take neat notes and keep all of the information for a particular class separate from all of your other school materials. Also, do most of your homework, papers, and studying in the same place. Find a quite, clean, distraction-free area and make it your organized concentration place. Habit # 14 "This too shall pass" No matter how stressed-out you are at any given time, repeat to yourself, "This too shall pass." Just like any bad rain storm, blizzard, or tornado, your bad relationship break-ups, very hard exams or lengthy public speaking presentations will have a beginning, middle and end. No matter how bad or stressful a situation you're in, it will pass and your life will be back to normal and even better very soon-because now you'll have the knowledge and experience of enduring that stressful situation to aid you when the next unpleasant situation comes around. Please visit: CollegeLifeSecrets.com for all the details. This is only one of 65 amazing chapters taken from the SMASH HIT BOOK * College Success Code EXPOSED! * 100% Life Enhancing Secrets Professors Don't Know and Parents Can't Tell! written by renowned author and speaker JOE DE PALMA. 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Mortgages and Loans: Islamic Finance Avoids Interest.
by genny xie - Thursday, 12 June 2008, 05:21 AM
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By Michael Challiner Two million Muslims in the UK face an ethical dilemma if they want a mortgage or a loan. Conventional mortgages and loans all require the payment of interest and riba as interest is called under Islamic law, is forbidden by the Koran. British financial institutions are increasingly catering for Muslims' specialist needs through a number of alternative arrangements that respects the teachings of the Koran. Here are just two of them: Ijara with diminishing Musharaka the mortgage alternative. Ijara with diminishing Musharaka is an Islamic alternative to a conventional UK mortgage and has been adopted by several British banks and building societies. In essence, Musharaka means partnership. Under this Islamic financial concept, the bank buys the house and legally becomes its owner. Then throughout the pre-agreed period, say 25 years, a monthly payment is made. Each monthly payment includes a charge for rent and a charge that buys a small proportion of the house itself. It's form of variable shared equity plan with the proportion of the house being owned by the purchaser, steadily increasing as payments are made. Once the final payment has been made, the house is owned outright. Ijara Here you tell the bank or financial institution what you want, for example a car, and they buy it. In return for a monthly payment that covers the cost of the bank's capital, the bank then allows you to use the asset for an agreed period. In reality, it's a form of leasing Islamic finance is not widely available in the UK so where can find it? Here are three suggestions: Over the last few years Lloyds TSB has introduced Islamic products to 33 of its branches. Their spokesperson says, It's important for our customers to see that we are following the right procedures. We have a panel of four Islamic scholars who over-see the products. They offer guidance on Islamic law and audit the products. Another high street bank, HSBC, is developing a special range of Islamic products under the Amanah brand name. This range includes home finance plans, home insurance, commercial finance, and various current accounts and pensions. Hussam Sultan, the Amanah product manager says, As a bank, we are not here to moralise or tell our customers that Amanah finance is the way to please Allah. We're just here to provide them with a choice. The Islamic Bank of Britain has three branches in London, two in Birmingham and one each in Leicester and Manchester. They're the only British bank specifically providing for Muslim customers and claim to be halal throughout their operations. All their financial products are approved by their Sharia'a Supervisory Committee all Muslim scholars who are experts in all aspects of Islamic finance. For your interest we show below, definitions of some words used widely in connection with Islamic finance. A Glossary of selected Islamic words used in finance. Amanah: Means trustworthiness, with associated aspects of faithfulness and honesty. As a central supplementary meaning, amanah also describes a business deal where one party keeps another's funds or property in trust. This actually the most widely used and understood application of the term, having a long history of use in Islamic commercial law. It can also be used to describe different financial activities such as deposit taking, custody or goods on consignment. Arbun: Means a down payment. It's a non-refundable deposit paid to the seller by the buyer upon agreeing a sale contract together with an undertaking that the sale contract will be completed during a prearranged period. Gharar: This means uncertainty. It's one of three essential prohibitions in Islamic finance (the others being riba and maysir). Gharar is a sophisticated concept that encompasses certain types of uncertainty or contingency in a contract. The prohibition on gharar is often used as the grounds for criticism of conventional financial practices such as speculation, derivatives and short selling contracts. Islamic financial services / Islamic banking / Islamic finance : Means financial services that meet the specific requirements of Islamic law or Shariah. Whilst designed to meet specific Muslim religious requirements, Islamic banking is not restricted to Muslims. Both the customers and the service providers can be non-Muslim as well as Muslim. Ijara: Means an Islamic leasing agreement. Ijarah permits the financial institution to earn a profit by charging leasing rentals instead of lending money and earning interest. The ijarah concept is extended to hire and purchase agreements by Ijarah wa iqtinah. Maysir: Means gambling. It's another of three fundamental prohibitions in Islamic finance (the other two being riba and gharar). The prohibition of maysir is often used as the basis for criticism of standard financial practices such as conventional insurance, speculation and derivative contracts. Mudarabah: A Mudarabah is a form of Investment partnership. Here, capital is provided by the investor (the Rab ul Mal) to another party (the Mudarib) in order to undertake a business or investment activity. Profits are then shared according to pre-arranged proportions but any loss on the investment is born exclusively by the investor and the mudarib then loses the expected income share. Mudarib: The mudarib is the investment manager or entrepreneur in a mudarabah (see above). It is this managers responsibility to invest the investor's money in a project or portfolio in exchange for a share of the profits. A mudarabah is essentially similar to a diversified pool of assets held in a conventional Discretionary Managed Investment Portfolio. Murabaha: means purchase and resale. As opposed to lending money, the capital provider purchases the required asset or product (for which a loan would otherwise have been taken out) from a third party. The asset is then resold at a higher price to the capital user. By paying this higher price by instalments, the capital user effectively gets credit without paying interest. (Also see tawarruq the opposite of murabaha.) Musharaka: This means profit and loss sharing. It's a partnership where the profits are shared in pre-arranged proportions and any losses are shared in proportion to each partners' capital or investment. In Musharakah, all the partners to the commercial undertaking contribute funds and have the right, but without the obligation, to exercise executive powers in that undertaking. It's a similar concept to a conventional partnership and the holding of voting stock in a limited company. Musharakah is regarded as the purest form of Islamic financing. Riba: This means interest. The legal concept extends beyond interest, but in simple terms, riba covers any return of money on money. It does not matter whether the interest is floating or floating, simple or compounded, or what the rate is. Riba is strictly prohibited under Islamic law.. Shariah: This is the Islamic law as disclosed in the Quran and through the example of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). A Shariah product must meet all the requirements of Islamic law. To facilitate this, a Shariah board is usually appointed. This board or committee is usually comprised of Islamic scholars available to the organisation for guidance and supervision for the development of Shariah compliant products. Shariah adviser: Means an independent professional, usually a classically trained Islamic legal scholar, appointed to advise an Islamic financial organisation on the compliance of its products and services with Islamic law, the Shariah. While some organisations consult individual Shariah advisers, most establish a committee of Shariah advisers (often known as a Shariah committee or Shariah board). Shariah compliant: Means the activity that ensures that the requirements of the Shariah, or Islamic law are observed. The term is often used in the Islamic banking industry as a synonym for "Islamic"- for example, Shariah compliant financing or Shariah compliant investment. Sukuk: This has similar characteristics to a conventional bond. The difference is that that they are asset backed and a sukuk represents the proportionate beneficial ownership in the underlying asset. The asset is then leased to the client to yield the profit on the sukuk. Takaful: This is Islamic insurance. Takaful plans are designed to avoid the characteristics of conventional insurance (i.e. interest and gambling) that are so problematical for Muslims. They structure the arrangement as a charitable collective pool of funds based on the comcept of mutual assistance. Tawarruq: When used in personal finance, a customer with a cash requirement buys something on credit on a deferred payment basis. That customer then immediately resells the item for cash to a third party. The customer thereby obtains cash without taking an interest-based loan. Tawarruq is the opposite to murabahah. Visit Brokers Online one of the largest uk finance website who also give you access to Cheaper Life Insurance, Personal Loans and Best Mortgage Rates all online. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Challiner

Female Polygamy
by genny xie - Thursday, 12 June 2008, 04:28 AM
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By Sharon White Lets imagine that the society laws, concerning forbidden womens sexual freedom, are destroyed. It becomes acceptable for women to have many lovers. What picture would we have? Would most of women use the chance to have many lovers if there is no judgment in the society? Would it be obvious that women as well as men are polygamists? I think not. Recently, I saw the film Seeing other people. That film strictly points the differences between a woman and a man. There is a young engaged couple, Ed and Ellis, which makes a deal to feel free to have sex with others before the marriage. The initiative comes from the girl. She wants to have sex with many men, be wild and crazy. But what does she get? Ellis starts to date with the guy she sleeps with and her flirt turns into another relationship. She tends to monogamy anyway. And what about her fianc? Ed is more closely to the results the young woman tended. Women are arranged in more complicated way as men are. Women tend to love and strong, long relationships. And it is supposable they have the right to have many lovers. Through the women nature which cannot be easily forgotten or destroyed, they would begin to build deep relationships with their lovers. Relationships which sooner or later would lead to love. And it isnt possible to love as many persons as you have as lovers. Men are more primitive in this they just flirt, have sex, spread the seed You may ask, what about those women who had many lovers during their lives. Well, I can explain this. I think that those women just were looking for the one who they could give themselves, from whom theyd bear children (as its the main purpose of a woman). And while they were in the search and at the same time, being sexually active, they had lovers. And still it is not the polygamy. The main stress I want to make that they tend to have many lovers. And it is incorrect to think that women and men have the same equal rights, roles, tasks, purposes in their lives. Men in their nature are polygamists. Their main tasks through all the history was to bring as many children as they were ought to. Many centuries ago it was acceptable to have many wives in order to give rise to descendants. And women, being monogamists, belonged only to one man. And that set of laws was not created unconsciously. Moreover, social rules in particular are made not because someone somewhere once wanted to make them. They are investigated and now reflect the society. Those dogmas board us with the ruler, helping to live in harmony without distrubing each other. Lets face clearly; it is not our role to make male-friends our lovers. Sooner or later itll make us fake. But its not because most women just hide their polygamy nature and only some of them struggle. No! The idea is that women do not have polygamy features. The article was produced by the member of masterpapers.com. Sharon White is a senior writer and writers consultant at Thesis Writing. She has over 5 years experience at Custom Essays writing and Essay Writing services of Dissertation Writing. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sharon_White http://EzineArticles.com/?Female-Polygamy&id=265665 download payday game personal loans to checking account online property loans can you receive federal loan money for college in your fith year
Teak Wood Used for Benches and Boats
by genny xie - Saturday, 7 June 2008, 08:57 PM
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By David Foreman Teak is valued by craftsmen and boat builders because it is very easy to work with, is extremely water and insect-proof, and will not easily split, warp or interact with corrosive materials such as metal screws, nails and fittings. The naturally occurring Teak oil is responsible, in part, for the durability of this versatile wood. Because Teak is not a food source for termites, it is especially prized in areas where termites are found in great quantities such as in the U.S. Southern states, Africa and India. Teak (Tectona) is a tropical hardwood that grows predominantly in South America and Southeast Asia. The trees reach heights of 30-40 meters (100 130 feet). Although there are three species of teak, Tectona grandis, or Common Teak is the wood that is used for furniture. It grows in abundance and is not considered to be endangered. Knowing the value of Teak to their economy, Asians practice precise and frugal forestry management practices when growing and harvesting their teak for export. Most Teak grown for export is raised on carefully managed commercial forest plantations. The wood is so heavy that in Thailand, elephants are still used to transport Teak lumber from the plantations to the boats that take the Teak lumber to market. Everything old is new again and that goes for Teak as well. This beautiful, relatively care-free and amazingly versatile hardwood was all the rage in the 50s and 60s, especially among Danish furniture lovers, and its now enjoying a rebirth thanks to its many attributes. Teak is a very popular wood that is used for manufacturing outdoor furniture as well as boats, boat decks, boat hatches, home flooring, outdoor decks and a variety of indoor furniture including bookcases, dressers, tables, etc. Teak is valued by craftsmen and boat builders because it is very easy to work with, is extremely water and insect-proof, and will not easily split, warp or interact with corrosive materials such as metal screws, nails and fittings. The naturally occurring Teak oil is responsible, in part, for the durability of this versatile wood. Because Teak is not a food source for termites, it is especially prized in areas where termites are found in great quantities such as in the U.S. Southern states, Africa and India. Teak furniture, especially outdoor Teak furniture, was once so expensive that it could only be afforded by royalty. It became very popular in England during the Victorian Era of the 1800s where it was found in the gardens and on the patios of only the wealthiest families. Today Teak is affordable but still runs towards the high range of hardwood prices. But its durability, strength and beautiful honey tones, that mellow to a soft grey as the wood ages, makes it worth the price. Teak is easy to maintain. Outdoor Teak furniture should be washed down once per year and then treated with Teak oil. If the wood has mellowed and turned grey, the color can be restored with just a light sanding. But the choice is yours because the wood retains its natural beauty no matter what color it is. In particularly damp or humid areas, Teak will sometimes support the growth of mold. This is easily removed by using a 1:4 water/bleach mixture, rinsing the wood off and then applying several coats of Teak oil after the wood is thoroughly dry. Buying Teak Furniture Because Teak is all the rage now, there are Teak furniture dealers everywhere you look. Be careful when buying your Teak furniture so you dont end up with a Teak veneer piece instead of one made from solid Teak. Reputable Teak furniture dealers will distinguish between solid Teak and Teak veneers but if youre buying your Teak furniture from a used furniture store or from a garage sale, then examine the piece carefully before you plunk down your hard-earned money! If youre in the market for a new patio set, or any sort of outdoor furniture, consider buying Teak outdoor furniture instead of Redwood or that ugly PVC plastic stuff. You might have to pay a little bit more, but youre investment in Teak outdoor furniture will pay off for a lifetime. If you are looking for top quality Teak Benches you can shop online at http://www.befurnished.com You will find a complete selection of outdoor teak furniture at Befurnished.com including rare pieces like double loungers. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Foreman http://EzineArticles.com/?Teak-Wood-Used-for-Benches-and-Boats&id=516318 no credit check auto dealers in south carolina fast easy loan no credit sba startup loan hard money lender directory
Bad Credit Car Finance - How to Get Pre-Approved for an Auto Loan with Poor Credit
by genny xie - Saturday, 7 June 2008, 07:40 PM
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A Technique To Catch Trophy Size Bass
by genny xie - Tuesday, 3 June 2008, 06:15 PM
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By Charles White There is a craze going on that produces big bass, it's called flippin. Flippin puts the lure where the big bass are.....in cover! You will want a 7 1/2 to 8 foot rod with at least 20 pound test on your reel with the drag tightened. You will also want a 1/8 ounce to 1 ounce weight according to the cover you are trying to go through. Don't forget the big hook, 4/0 to 5/0 is best in my opinion. The technique.....silently put your boat within 20 feet of the cover you want to fish. Hold the rod in your right hand (presuming you are right handed). Measure the line to let out according to your rod length and with your left hand pull about 2 feet of line out. Make sure the reel is in free spool and place your thumb on the spool. Move the rod so the lure pendulums to your target and when you have the lure where you want it to be, move your other hand with the line in it towards the reel. The lure will fall in the cover with hardly any distubance. Now, watch the water and your line. Sometimes just a slight line movement will indicated a hit or even cover movement and you won't feel anything until you set the hook. When you have a hit, drop the tip of your rod, reel up the slack and set the hook really hard. Charles E. White has fished for almost 50 years for bass from California to Florida. In his lifetime, it is estimated that he has caught over 6,000 bass. His biggest bass is a 12 pound 14 ounce that hangs on his wall in his office. Charles has fished with people who have never fished for bass before and taught them how to become successful anglers and also has fished with the Pros in Florida. His website about fishing for bass is at: http://www.bassfishingweekly.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Charles_White http://EzineArticles.com/?A-Technique-To-Catch-Trophy-Size-Bass&id=8520 free cellphone no credit check how to figure federal income tax per paycheck check and go payday advance amount of tax out of paycheck every pay day
Best in the West Wedding Deals for Couples Headed to Vegas
by genny xie - Tuesday, 3 June 2008, 04:20 PM
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By Rich Fuller So you have decided you want to get married in Las Vegas! Congratulations on choosing one of the best places in the country for your wedding event. Las Vegas is the premier destination for couples who want an exciting destination wedding and it is a great choice for many reasons. What you now need is a wedding deal for Las Vegas. Las Vegas has good weather for the majority of the year and so it is a very popular place for outdoor weddings and for those seeking some sunshine for their wedding day. This is also a good choice for a wedding deal for Las Vegas because of the huge number of venues for your affair. Not only are there great choices in hotels but also in chapels and gardens where the wedding can take place. You should have no problem finding a wedding deal for Las Vegas. Something you may want to consider if you are headed to Las Vegas for your wedding is how you will plan the whole thing. Most people cant simply take a week or two off to fly to another city to investigate all the services needed to put together a huge event like a wedding. This is where Las Vegas really shines. Las Vegas is full of businesses (large and small) that know that putting together a wedding deal for those who dont live in Vegas could be just the thing to make it all come together. You may want to go online or check with your travel agent about a fantastic wedding deal for Las Vegas in all price ranges. You will be very pleased to know that some very extensive plans are already packaged into wedding deals that you can easily book. There are packages that cover the venue for the wedding ceremony, the decorations, limousines, reception facility, catered food and bar, and the entertainment. Some simple packages deal only with the ceremony itself and provide a beautiful venue and a photographer. The style of your wedding and the simplicity or the extravagance of it all can be decided at the time you choose a package. Some wedding planners and hotel services can provide additional services beyond the simple package and you can add options as you want them. Finding a wedding deal for Las Vegas is simple, especially by checking online for some fantastic packages that will suit your particular style and budge best. Make some comparisons and check several services for package deals so that you can compare in order to make the best choice. Once you book, all you have to do is show up! Learn more about vegas wedding services on our site. You'll also find other information such as las vegas wedding chapel and best las vegas wedding chapel. LasVegasWeddingDream.com is a comprehensive resource to you plan for your wedding day in Las Vegas with information on wedding packages, chapels, and hotels. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rich_Fuller http://EzineArticles.com/?Best-in-the-West-Wedding-Deals-for-Couples-Headed-to-Vegas&id=454743 i need an unsecured personal loan with a very poor credit history jacksonville online car loan va personal loans cash advance jsaper texas
Secrets of Trade Show Selling: #7
by genny xie - Friday, 30 May 2008, 04:36 AM
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By T. Falcon Napier Let's check your progress. If you've read any of the articles in the "Secrets of Trade Show Selling" series, you know your purpose. You've secured a great location. You understand layout and lighting. Now the big question is, "What Would Martha Do?" A trade show ISN'T supposed to be a stuffy, buttoned-down miniature version of the corporation it represents. Instead, it is a chance for the corporation to creatively introduce and express itself in front of a highly targeted audience. If it's handled properly, a trade show should be as upbeat, energetic and enjoyable as the people attending it HOPE it will be. To accomplish this, your booth must contribute something to the visual excitement of the show. Whether you choose an engaging but appropriate theme for your booth or a simple but stunning exhibit, DESIGN is of paramount importance when managing productive tension. At a minimum, your booth should be designed around an attractive color scheme with well-coordinated graphic elements and font selections. While some companies should aim for elegance, others should opt for an outrageous design incorporating as much color and movement as possible. Balloons, pinwheels, bunting and streamers are sure to attract attention but so will a dignified and refined space featuring museum-quality graphics accented with soft fabric swags and a vase of flowers. Choose a design that is consistent with your companys image and personality that conveys your message and supports your primary purpose for exhibiting. Only three more lessons till you have all the ammunition under your belt to take the trade show by storm and achieve all your goals for being there. In the next article, we will cover "baiting the hook." T. Falcon Napier is an internationally-recognized human development expert, specializing in sales, leadership and change management. His organization identifies, certifies and supports independent and corporate training professionals in the design, delivery and reinforcement of the entire family of programs and professional services based on the MasterStream Method. Qualified instructors are encouraged to learn more at http://www.masterstream.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=T._Falcon_Napier http://EzineArticles.com/?Secrets-of-Trade-Show-Selling:-7&id=480023 larger pay day loans fast cash card payday loan overpaid paycheck
Are Free Online Dating Sites Worth Your Time?
by genny xie - Friday, 30 May 2008, 04:22 AM
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By David Kamau It used to be that there is no such thing as free lunch. Then along came the internet and free became almost an automatic expectation. The expectation of free stuff has but pervaded the internet, online dating included. Add to this that some people- including some of whom should know better- cannot quite distinguish between a true internet dating site and a chat room. Whatever happened to "you get what you pay for"? So, do free dating sites exist? If so, are they worth your time? The answer to the first question is yes. But wait, not so fast. There is a price to pay. To answer the second question, I will ask you this; how much is your time worth? Or should I ask, how much is time spent on finding your soul-mate worth? You see, while it may seem enticing to use a free dating site, you could end up investing so much time that it will cancel out at best. Most likely it will not be worth it. You will find yourself spending lots of time on poor quality websites that don't work efficiently. Read frustration and agitation. And this is just for starters. Next is safety. Background checks and/or verification are most likely inexistent on free sites as they just will not spend much time or (duh?) money on this. What this means is that you will most likely be contacting a person who is not whom they claim to be. Read potential disaster. In contrast, a paid dating site usually requires the use of a credit card, or other verifiable form of payment. This leaves a trail that can back to the subscriber. A person who can be traced is less likely to engage in crooked activity. Another important thing is quality. If the site is not making money from subscriptions, it must be getting its revenue from somewhere. The most likely source is advertising. Prepare to be bombarded with ads, pop-ups and offers. Most Spy ware and Trojan infections sneak into a computer through "free" services and downloads. Caliber of potential prospects also matters. What kind of person will not commit a few dollars to finding the perfect mate? You can be sure that many lowlifes, losers and practical jokers will find a haven in free sites. Is a wonder that most online dating nightmare stories seem to originate from free chat rooms? In contrast, a person who is willing to pay a subscription fee is already demonstrating commitment, and can be taken seriously. Finally, free sites will be likely to cut corners in order to keep operating costs as low as possible. This means that features will be limited. You will also get very little useful information about your prospects. Site improvements will be few and far between if any at all. The bottom-line still is: you get what you pay for. If you want quality you must be willing to make the commitment. If in doubt get a free trial membership with a reputable dating site, then decide if it is what you want. If so, go with it. If not, move on. David Kamau is webmaster of http://e-datecentral.com Find reputable dating sites that offer free trials at: http://e-datecentral.com/personals/free_trials.htm Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Kamau http://EzineArticles.com/?Are-Free-Online-Dating-Sites-Worth-Your-Time?&id=260809 christmas payday loan christmas no faxing payday loan yulee bad credit car loan payday loan default