Feb 12
You're thinking about furthering your career or finally getting your college degree. But with so many educational choices online, how do you know whether it's right for you? Here are some pointers you should consider, before making your decision. There are many perks associated with online study. Unlike traditional learning, distance learning can offer you greater flexibility, as you don't have to waste time- and money- commuting to the campus and you can choose a program that truly suits your ...
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Feb 11
The subconscious mind has no sense of humor and doesn't know false from true.  It only accepts what we say and what we think as the material from which it builds. The subconscious limiting beliefs are usually tied to self-image, or your perceptions about how you relate to the world.  They are self-destructive, cause stress, and keep you from achieving what you want.  The origin of most of our limited beliefs stem from incidents that occurred in childhood, and as such, our perspective around ...
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Feb 10
A study by Sharpe Partners, an interactive marketing agency, revealed that 89% of adult Internet users in America share content with others via e-mail. This is excellent news for those companies who use self-propelling word-of-mouse" e-mail techniques to sell their products. Custom designed Landing Pages Amazing designs at great prices! http://www.ConversionLandingPages.com  The study generated some interesting results regarding the type of content that is most often forwarded, as well.  The ...
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Feb 9
By: Jim O'Connor - The Fitness Promoter Jim O'Connor - All Rights Reserved What is Lance Armstrong doing that you could be doing to improve your results? Most people exercise to lose weight, focusing solely on that one single goal. But wait, it is not only about looking aesthetically pleasing, getting in those tight jeans, or losing ten pounds. It is really about improving your health, and human performance. Each day when you are huffing and puffing on the treadmill, focusing vigorously on ...
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Feb 8
If you pay attention to national and Orlando real estate at all, especially if you access news on the internet, it has to be confusing. I read stories online, and I'm amazed by the conflicting information, and I worry about how it must come across to individuals trying to buy or sell Orlando real estate.For instance, only a month or two ago, experts were concerned that we didn't have enough of a housing supply. Now, online sites like the Wall Street Journal are reporting that the U.S. actually ...
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Feb 7
Want to improve your relationships, both romantic and otherwise? Want to grow in intimacy and closeness with your friends, family, co-workers, your special someone? Then include the following five easy steps into your interactions with those important to you. 1. Acknowledge the big and the little things. People want to be seen. They want their actions, attitudes, feelings and aspirations to be noticed and acknowledged. Become a person who notices. 2. Give thanks and appreciation. Thank others ...
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Feb 6
Can I say THAT?!?! Maybe it is less of can but rather should... Everyone has that moment in daily conversation where they want to say whatever thought has entered their mind but first must ask if it is appropriate.  Even free spirits become entangled in these social constraints.  Luckily for Forensicators, i.e. Humorous Interpretation performers, these boundaries are somewhat muddied and can be tip-toed, or rushed, across.  In the quest for laughs pushing limits is acceptable and encouraged ...
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Feb 5
The Glove It was during a March evening in 2002 that I received word that my grandfather was dying. I drove the four and a half hours to Ironwood, Michigan in a snowstorm to say goodbye. I was able to see my grandpa and he was able to recognize me and acknowledge that I was there. The next morning, he was gone. The doctors said that they were not sure how he had survived for so long. He had many health conditions and a lot of pain that he hadn't really shown on the outside. Yet, he had visited ...
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Feb 4
Which is funnier: the script or the performer? This old question causes headaches among all HI performers as they search for a script. Do you look for something that is funny as you read it? Should you think about how it would be performed and see if the performance adds any humor? How does timing and characterization affect the funny? All of these questions weigh upon an HI performer. Drama can often be easy to determine whether or not it is a good piece to perform. Did it make you think and ...
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Feb 3
A highly effective but little-known strategy for controlling medical insurance costs will become a bit less attractive after September 1 when the nation's leading issuer of medical insurance raises rates for policyholders over age 29. This change primarily affects self-employed individuals who maintained their own health insurance plans after graduation from college. Students who purchase private medical insurance enjoy more liberal coverage than the plans typically offered through ...
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