• The Bad Advice Of Other Smokers

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Do you trust an addict? Have you ever had a friend who was addicted to one of life’s most troubling addictions, heroin or cocaine? Even if you haven’t, then I’m sure that you will have heard stories about how you should never trust a junkie or else be prepared to have things stolen from you.

    Now, of course, smokers are not that desperate as we have already discussed. Cigarettes are just affordable and also widely available. But many smokers are fooled by their addiction and will give bad advice or show strange behaviour to fellow smokers, especially those who want to stop.

    When you stop smoking (that’s “when”, not “if”!) after reading this book, and you tell your smoker friends that you have stopped, I guarantee you that at least one of them will offer you a cigarette.

    They will offer you a cigarette and then jokingly pretend that they had forgotten that you had stopped smoking. This happened to myself several times after stopping and it will happen to you as well! It has nothing to do with people forgetting that you had stopped smoking (how could they forget such a major event) and everything to do with addiction affecting behaviour. When your friends offer you cigarettes, their addictive-bent emotions are telling them that they have lost a fellow “addict friend” and they want you to rejoin the club.

    This is all on a subconscious level. Maybe you don’t believe me but, as I said, I guarantee that this will happen to you at least once.

    Do not trust the quitting smoking advice of a smoker. Would you trust a skiing coach who could not even ski himself? Then why would you trust a smoker to advise you on the best way to quit? You can only trust someone who has stopped smoking to advise you on how to quit your addiction.

    On the other hand, would you trust a former addict? Would you trust someone who used to be an addict but found a way out and looks like never going back to those dark days?

    You have a choice – trust the addict and remain an addict for life or trust me and your addiction will become a thing of the past.

  • Pondering New Precious Bedding

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 Mark No comments

    In some parts of the world, a second bed sheet is placed on top of the sheet that covers the mattress. This second sheet is referred to as a “top sheet.” When this top sheet is put in use, the sheet directly on the mattress is referred to as a “bottom sheet.” A sleeper lies between the two sheets. Blankets, comforters, and any additional bed covers are put above the second bed sheet.

    What the thread count determines is the comfort of the fabric. A good rule of thumb is that the higher the thread count number, the softer the sheets will be. How many of us at some time or another have slept on scratchy sheets or those that are so thin you can almost see through them. We spend a long time asleep during out lifetime so it’s really important to make our sleeping experience as pleasant as possible. That is what bed sheets are like.

    Bed sheets are available in two types: flat and fitted. A flat bed sheet is nothing more than a rectangular-shaped piece of linen. A fitted bed sheet features four corners with elastic bands around the edges and is used as a bottom sheet. A reason for using a fitted bottom sheet is to prevent it from slipping off of the mattress while the sleeper moves around on the bed. A unique method of folding and tucking while making up a bed is referred to as “hospital corners,” and this is typically employed when the bottom sheet is flat as opposed to fitted. This is what bed in a bag sets are like.

    Remember, bed sheets are a critical factor in feeling the quality of your bed, and as we spend on average one third of our life there, we may as well make it as comfortable as possible, so buy good quality linen.

    A winter just isn’t complete without warm flannel sheets. Most people exclusively use flannel sheets in the cold months, because they will become “sweaty” in hot ones. In addition, many manufacturers have begun to produce flannel comforters and blankets to match the patterns on the sheets. This is what flannel sheets are like. What about you? Are you a cotton person or silk? Do you want a frivolous thread count, or will 250 do? Think about your options carefully before you shop for bed sheets and then enjoy your choice.

  • hospitality management online university, online community college, ask how to

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Many people think that the distinctive feature of community colleges is that they offer two-year degrees, but they differ from four-year colleges in many other ways as well.

    In fact, community colleges meet the needs of many students that are not as well served by four-year institutions. That is why they have grown so much in recent history.

    The low cost of community colleges has helped attract students who may have otherwise failed to continue their educations beyond secondary school. This extends to vocational studies such as hospitality management online university that can help further one’s career as well. In particular, community colleges seem to enroll a far greater percentage of adult students, minority students, and part time students than four year colleges and universities.

    Aside from very affordable tuition and fees, community colleges attract students with a very simply, non-threatening application process. First of all, their open admissions policies assure admission to all high school graduates and/or everyone who has earned a GED. And, community college applicants need not take the ACT or SAT, submit letters of recommendations, or write essays. Community college admissions policies reflect their mission; to afford easy access to all.

    Four year colleges and universities, particularly those which are most selective, require applicants to submit their admissions applications and supporting credentials well before the beginning of the semester in which they hope to enroll. At a community college, enrolling the day before classes begin is unlikely to be a problem for a student willing to spend a little time in line.

    Generally, an online community college admits all applicants. But, before beginning in some degree programs, it may be necessary to complete courses in prescribed subject areas or otherwise demonstrate program-related proficiency.

    A big community college selling point is that community colleges focus on offering classes at times and places most convenient for working adults. Only online colleges offer more flexibility. Find out more at our ask how to guide.

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  • Used Tractor Parts – A Great Value

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 Mark No comments

    The first thing you’ll notice when searching for spare parts for your tractor is the significant difference in price between new and used tractor parts.  Often times you can find used or rebuilt tractor parts for as much as half of what a new part will cost.  With the economy in the shape that it is in buying used makes a lot of sense and is a fantastic way to save money.  Shopping for used parts can prove to be challenging if you don’t have a good source for older parts.  Below you will find some tips for shopping for used tractor parts as well as the #1 source for used tractor parts on the internet.

     

    There are a few things that you need to be sure of when shopping for tractor parts. 

    1)  Check the supplier’s rating from past customers and make sure the customers experienced satisfatory results.  This is a great way to make sure you’ll be pleased with the service you receive.

     

    2) Make sure that you note the exact model number of the tractor part so that the part you buy or bid on is exactly the right part.  Like most things, even slight differences in the model number will result in a part that doesn’t fit perfectly.

     

    3) Be sure to check the condition of the part that you’re buying and whether or not it has been refurbished or not.

     

    One of the best sources for researching and purchasing used tractor parts on the internet is http://www.usedtractorparts.net.  The have all brands from farmall tractor parts to John Deere tractor parts.

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  • New Home Dyslexia Test

    Posted on June 30th, 2009 Mark No comments

    A common problem in most systems of education is that of children with learning disabilities. One of the more common learning disabilities is that caused by dyslexia. Dyslexia seems to be caused by a miss-comunication between the eyes and the brain; the signals get sent but the brain does not interpret them clearly. The result is that dyslexic people (dyslexics) see things differently.

    Dyslexia frequently manifests itself in problems with reading. In order to read, a person must interpret letters grouped together on paper into words/thoughts. To read aloud they must convert these symbols into the sounds of spoken words. In reading silently they must translate these symbols into words and thoughts.

    The word “dyslexia” itself, consists of “dys” -not working, as in “dysfunctional” and “lexia” – having to do with reading, words, documents. It is based on this often observed problem with reading.|The origin of the term “dyslexia” is in the idea of “problems with reading”. The word is made up of “dys” as in not functioning and “lexia” from pertaining to books, reading, word orders.

    Approximately 1 person in every 10 has some type of dyslexia, to some degree. There are symptoms of dyslexia that one can look for, such as difficulty with reading for understanding, or with reading aloud. But there is really only one way to know for sure whether a person has dyslexia or not and to what degree. And that is through dyslexia testing.

    In the last year, in a new development, an excellent accredited dyslexia test has become available online. This means that there is now an accurate and economical home dyslexia test that you can take in the privacy of your home or office (anywhere you have an Internet connection) at any time. The entire test takes a little over half an hour. Also, it’s very economical; costs less than a visit to your Doctor!

    Might you be dyslexic? Do you know someone that might be? There are millions of adult dyslexics who are unaware that dyslexia is their problem. A quick test could be their first step in overcoming dyslexia. It could get them started to achieving their full potential and leading a better life! Click on any link above to get full details…

    Disclaimer: This posting is based on information freely available in the popular press and medical journals that deal with dyslexia. Nothing herein is intended to be or should be construed to be medical advice. For medical advice the reader should consult with his or her physician or other medical specialist.

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  • What to look for in a wooden porch swing.

    Posted on June 29th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Before buying a wooden porch swing, it’s important to make sure that the swing you are buying meets a number of important criteria. Here is a list of what you should look for in a swing, along with some reasons why it’s important.

    Hand Made – A hand made swing is certainly a must when buying a porch swing. This is because each piece is individually crafted, ensuring better cuts and a smoother finish.

    Cypress – Cypress has been called the “eternal wood” because of its ability to stand up to the elements. A cypress swing is as durable as teak, while being as little as one-tenth the price! Don’t buy a swing made from exotic woods only to watch it rot on your porch.

    Size – Be sure that the porch swing you choose is the correct size to fit on your porch, and to fit the number of people you expect to be swinging on it.

    Accessories – Would you like your swing to have a cup holder? An interesting question, perhaps, but certainly something to think about. What will you want with you while on your porch swing? Keep that in mind when looking at what’s available.

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    Of course, I have a very strong preference in porch swings. There is one particular artisan who builds beautiful, durable porch swings from Cypress. His name is Ted Leger (pronounced Lay-shay), and he’s based in Louisiana (where a lot of cypress trees grow). All of his swings are hand made, and he can ship anywhere in the USA.

    Visit our blog for more information on porch swings.

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  • Investing in Foreclosures

    Posted on June 29th, 2009 Mark No comments

    If you have been paying attention to the nightly news recently you are aware that there are many foreclosures available in every state and every price level.  The current economy has produced a scourge of empty and foreclosed homes.  Foreclosures occur when the current homeowner is unable to make their monthly mortgage payment and the bank is forced to take the property back.  This can be a great opportunity for investing in foreclosures

    The reason why is because while the real estate market may currently be in a downward spiral, people will always need a place to live and the market will not stay down forever.  Think about this.  The investor’s maxim is that you buy while the prices are low and sell when the prices are higher.  The fact of the matter is that right now real estate is “on sale”.  Now is the time to buy. 

    There are various ways to purchase a foreclosed property, which we will go over here.  First off is a pre-foreclosure sale.  This is a sale that occurs when a lender allows the homeowner who is delinquent in their payments to sell the home and pay back the lender from the proceeds of the sale.  Oftentimes the house will sell for less than the homeowner owes on the note and in that case it is referred to as a “short sale”.  There are many “short-sale” opportunities available right now in every city.  Your local realtors with the MLS can help you search them out or you can get a bank foreclosure list

    A second way to purchase a foreclosure property is through a foreclosure auction. The auction is usually held at the local courthouse of the county where the property is located.  The property is sold to the highest bidder and often the price is very reasonable.  Investors can often see a good profit margin when they purchase from this type of sale.  One thing to be aware of though is that these properties are generally sold “as is” and the buyer is not able to make inspections.  Any and all repairs will be the responsibility of the buyer.

    After the bank forecloses they will try to sell the property themselves.  Usually they just want the get the property off from their books and they will drop the price until the property sells.  This is often a way to get a really good price on a property.  Also, many times the bank has made some of the necessary repairs to sell the property.  Even so these homes are still sold “as is” but in this case the buyer will be able to make the necessary inspections. 

    Whenever you purchase real estate you should do your own due diligence and independent research to make sure that the property is appropriate to meet your needs.  You also need to make sure that you have the funds available through your own cash fund or from financing.  This will make sure that your purchase goes as planned. 

    But as a savvy investor buying real estate right now makes sense because right now in this current economic climate, real estate is “on sale”!

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  • Hotels in San Francisco

    Posted on June 28th, 2009 Mark No comments

    The beaches in San Francisco are really great and the atmosphere is so vibrant you won’t have time to be bored at all. Finding hotels San Francisco is really easy if you know how to look for them. There are many places to visit in San Francisco so you have narrow down your options on places before you try to find San Francisco hotels that meet your requirements.

    One of the best places to visit while in San Francisco is the beach. Nothing beats spending the day lying in the sand and getting that glorious tan not to mention that swim on the sparking blue waters. Now if you want to spend a lot of time at the beach, you should find a hotel nearby, preferable a few minutes walk from the beach. If you have a lot of money to burn on this trip, you can always go to those expensive San Francisco hotels facing the sandy beach. These hotels have rooms facing the beach so that even if you don’t do out and walk on the sand, you will still have that fantastic view of the sea. As an added attraction, there are hotels in San Francisco which offer small a veranda or balcony to their rooms where you can sit and enjoy the beach from the privacy of your room. However, if you have a limited budget, you can always stay on those hotels a little bit farther from the beach. These hotels are usually less expensive than those located at the waterfront area. It’s not really difficult to find these budget hotels in San Francisco in the beach areas. You can always find good information on the Internet and can also book your airport hotel reservations online.

    San Francisco has a Chinatown and a Japanese town, which are the oldest in the United States. Contrary to popular beliefs, these places are mostly safe and the people are friendly. The prices of commodities are also very good. So if you are looking for good bargains, these places are for you. There are also very good San Francisco hotels located in these towns. To find them, try going online and reserve your lodgings online. You may find many of these San Francisco hotels giving out great discounts if you book online.

  • Try a Travel Money Card when Going Overseas This Summer. Information on Wage Advances and Prepay Cards

    Posted on June 28th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Let’s imagine you are visiting overseas and have to get some cash then nowadays there are a number ways of getting your bills exchanged into another cash. Not just that but there appear to be also now several forms of actually carrying your holiday money. The most simple and probably the most known channel is to swap your bills at a traditional bank or bureau at the departure lounge or locally. The majority of individuals use this easy channel. At time the money exchange rates are poor though and you may be best ordering online. There exist of course the old school well-known travel checks though these are becoming more and more out of favor due to the recent product known as travel cards. These are fundamentally prepay cards that are charged with foreign cash at an exceptional foreign exchange rate when you actually add the funds to the card. There are virtually no fees for usage and these are the new travellers chequesat heart.

    Ongoing with the subject of money, one of my friends a short while ago required a few hundred dollars and was poor for a few days. Instead of lending some cash off a pal as she couldn’t own a credit card, she went to apply for one of those fast payday loans. They are thought of as a bad deal by the majority of persons and you are required to pay back at an interest rate of 25 per cent at the complation of 30 or so days. She just used it to buy clothes as well, the big spender!

    I consider that in order to regulate your money but still receive the complete features of a bank card – such as purchasing online, drawing cash from the holein the wall and etc, you can get prepaid cards. You basically can’t get into debt, and you just need to retain the card charged with your own cash – this can be accomplished at a post office or a variety of terminals and will not result in any debt.

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  • Cheap Contact Lenses

    Posted on June 27th, 2009 Mark No comments

    Contact lenses are delicately crafted, very thin optical discs about the diameter of a shirt button.  These thin, curved plastic disks are designed to cover the cornea, the clear front covering of the eye. Contact lenses are used to correct the same conditions that glasses correct, nearsightedness, Myopia, farsightedness, Hyperopic, distorted vision, Astigmatism, need for bifocals.

    They are absolutely safe for correcting vision disorders or for changing the colour of your eyes unless the following symptoms occur: Pain in the eye, Redness of the eye for more than two days, a blurry vision, and irritation in the eye. These symptoms suggest an immediate consultation with the doctor to avoid any serious complications. 

    Contact lenses are seemingly undetectable once in the eye leaving the contact lens wearer with a more natural appearance. They are generally categorized as “hard” lenses or “soft” lenses and are available for daily wear (you remove them before sleeping) or extended wear (you leave them in overnight). Flexible and extended wear contact lenses are soft lenses that can be worn for over 24 hours. This means that extended wear contact lenses are ideal for sports people, computer users and those prone to dry eyes.

    Contact lenses are a very popular alternative for corrective vision, and they can really help your eyes if you take care of them. Contact lenses are suitable for about 94% of people, offering an excellent addition to your spectacles. They are certainly useful for anyone that has an active lifestyle.  Contact lenses aren’t usually available without prescription so you will need to be checked out by your doctor first, who will tell you the health of your eyes and the contact lenses that you need.

    These Contact lenses are the modern-day solution to vision correction. They are used by approximately 125 million people worldwide instead of conventional eyewear to improve vision or to change the appearance of the eye. An optician will help you decide whether contact lenses are right for you. They are typically inserted into the eye by placing them on the index finger with the concave side upward and raising them to touch the cornea.

    Here are the top reasons that have been reported as to why contact lenses are the superior alternative to eyeglasses: Contact Lenses are more natural looking than eyeglasses, they are more comfortable than eyeglasses, Contact lenses are better for the active person as they’re unaffected by weather and body heat. Cheap contact lenses and coloured contact lenses are available with big discounts online for all ages, from teenagers to seniors.