July 31st, 2010

Lynella Grant, author of “The Business Card Book”, there are eight reasons that someone may decide to keep your business card.

1. As a link to a potential customer or client

Let’s say you’re in network marketing, and John Johnson mentions that his wife used to be in MLM, too. She liked the business model but just wasn’t happy with the company. Odds are you’ll keep John’s card because it’s a means of contacting John’s wife about your own business opportunity.

2. As a link to a resource or a supplier

If you’re in the construction business and meet someone who sells hard-to-find lighting and fixtures, you’ll probably keep their business card.

3. As a link to a colleague

Many business people keep business cards of colleagues and competitors. Perhaps you refer business to each other during busy periods, or work together as members of an industry association.

4. For social, non-business reasons

Maybe you couldn’t care less that Kelly sells car insurance.
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July 31st, 2010
Sayre Public Library Offers Free Language Classes

0 Comments | Daily Review, The; Towanda, Pa., Jul 28, 2010

Want help learning English? Do you speak English but want to learn another language? You can learn another language or get help with English without even leaving your computer with the Sayre Public Library’s online resource, Mango Languages.

Sayre Public Library now offers Mango Basic – a simple, practical introduction to a language – in 22 languages and English as a Second Language (ESL) courses in 14 languages. The library also offers more advanced courses in nine languages and advanced ESL courses in three languages.

Internationally, nearly 70 percent of people are bilingual. In the United States, that number is only 9 percent. Why is that number so low? It’s not because people don’t want to learn a second language. Instead it’s because people think it’s too hard, or will take too much time, or will cost too much money. None of those reasons apply now because our library system recently added Mango Languages to its list of resources.

Mango is a simple, easy-to-use language learning program that is offered online and is the most effective way to learn a language

July 31st, 2010

The ratio of content to code is greatly improved

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Websites that download quickly means more business

People don?t have patience in most aspects of life. This is especially true of online browsing. There is lots of research on this subject, so it is safe to conclude that fast site make more money for your business. As far as CSS downloads times are concerned, CSS are much quick than those using tables. What?s more, with CSS you can control the order items download on to the screen and make the content appear before slow-loading images.
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July 31st, 2010
COMPLEX ON-SCHEDULE, ON-BUDGET, FALLS SHORT OF LOCAL-HIRES GOAL

0 Comments | Taos News, The, Jul 8, 2010 | by MATTHEW VAN BUREN

By Matthew van Buren

The Taos News

As Taos County’s administrative/judicial complex progresses, project manager Scott Taylor reported Tuesday (July 6) that construction is on schedule and within a revised budget that gave the county about $2.2 million less to work with.

The 135,000-square-foot complex, projected to be complete March 16, 2011, will house county offices, courthouses and a detention center. The usable budget was reduced from $49.4 million to $47.2 million under a state “holdback” provision on the county’s loan.

“That created what I would call financial pressure,” Taylor said.

He said project administrators are finding ways to “cushion” the working budget while keeping the contingency funding in place. He said it is a “win-win” if the county doesn’t spend the contingency, which now sits at about $640,000 according to a report Taylor presented to the Taos County Commission Tuesday, as the county will have less debt service when the project is completed.

“You guard it tightly,” he said. “If you don’t guard it, people will find ways to spend it.”

Taylor said the project is solidly on-schedule, ahead of where it was projected to be four months ago.

“The schedule’s good. They’ve had some very fortunate weather,” he said. “This is a real good trend.”

Hiring local labor has been another issue the commission has emphasized; the county offered HB Construction an extra day to complete the complex — up to 32 days — for each day it reaches 50 percent local hires on-site. The number has been hovering between 30 and 40 percent on a crew that has recently been bigger than 100 workers
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July 29th, 2010

To make refined
table salt, natural salt from the sea or mines is refined to pure sodium chloride. Then sodium ferro cyanide and green ferric ammonium citrate are added as anti-
caking agents. If you purchase iodized salt, it also contains potassium iodine,
dextrose (that’s refined sugar) to help stabilize the iodine, and sodium carbonate to
preservative the color of the salt. Instead of building health, eating refined salt
destroys body health.

Whether or not we are aware of the dangers of sodium chloride, our bodies
recognize sodium chloride as an unnatural substance–a poison–and try to
eliminate it as quickly as possible. The problem is, we eat more salt than our bodies
can process out, which leads to edema, or excess fluid in the body tissue. This is
why doctors tell us to avoid salt. If there is more sodium chloride in a body than it
can neutralize with edema, the body get rids of the excess sodium chloride by
making it into new crystals. These are deposited directly in the bones and joints and
are known as arthritis, gout, and kidney and gall bladder stones.
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July 29th, 2010

Aiming to save cannons

0 Comments | Buffalo News, Jul 27, 2010 | by Brian Meyer

If cannons could talk, these rusted relics could tell tales that date to the Civil War.

The two cannons, each weighing 9,797 pounds, also might answer some nagging questions, including where they were kept in the decades after their removal from Front Park in 1940.

They might even have something to say about their more recent sagas when they were unceremoniously left near the Canal Side construction project, then later hauled to an outdoor storage yard off South Park Avenue.

The latest chapter of their odyssey is being written now as preservationists search for restoration money so that the 146-year- old cannons can be returned to Buffalo’s waterfront for public display. The preservationists were concerned about the cannons’ deterioration and succeeded in persuading the city to haul them into a garage across from Delaware Park.

“They’re phenomenal emblems of a really important period in Buffalo’s history,” said Thomas Herrera-Mishler, president and chief executive officer of the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy. “But they need a little tender loving care.”

Historians believe the cast iron cannons originally were installed at Fort Porter, a military base that was demolished to make way for the Peace Bridge.

The 11 1/2-foot-long cannons later graced Delaware Park, then at some point were moved to the Front Park Terrace to join seven other cannons. But that’s where their history becomes clouded. All nine cannons were removed from the park more than 60 years ago. In those war times, some were likely melted down.

Based on records from the Buffalo Arts Commission and the Olmsted Conservancy, the cannons eventually were placed near the downtown waterfront at the entrance of Veterans Memorial Park.

While some records suggested that the cannons were stored in Memorial Auditorium after construction began on Canal Side, Donald J. Poleto, a senior engineer for the city’s Public Works Department, said they were always outside until their recent move to the Delaware Park Labor Center. The cannons were stored near a construction site not far from HSBC Arena before they were moved to a yard near the South Park Lift Bridge in 2009, Poleto said.

The conservancy began asking questions about the cannons’ whereabouts in hopes of including them as part of a long-term restoration project at Front Park. When the Arts Commission located them, the conservancy asked the city to haul them to an indoor facility off the Scajaquada Expressway.

“They were deteriorated by rust, and they’re missing their pedestals,” said Greg Robinson, a landscape architect at the conservancy. “Now they’re indoors and are protected from the elements.”

Poleto said the request was honored, even though he didn’t quite understand the reasoning.

“The cannons have been displayed outside forever,” Poleto said. “But our engineering guys moved them very carefully.”

These weapons — officially known as Parrott Rifles — are in dire need of restoration
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July 29th, 2010

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July 29th, 2010

Most extreme cyclists who might attempt crossing the United States by bicycle think they are kind of tough and yet once they get going we find out how tough we really are. May I recommend that you put your peddling where your mouth is and make this leg of the trek across America in one-day; Why only one day? Well because you can and because there are not so many choices for accommodations along the way.

The route its self is easy enough to negotiate; you basically stay on Highway 76 through to Dalton, GA and continue on Highway 76 thru all the Forest and State Parks. Yes it is very scenic so get a sunrise start to catch it all and take it all in.
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July 29th, 2010

Cleanup begins after Chicago rains

0 Comments | Telegraph – Herald; Dubuque, Iowa, Jul 27, 2010 | by Sophia Tareen

CHICAGO – Kathy Sullivan waited on a sidewalk near her flood- damaged condo building on the Chicago River with garbage bags full of clothes and other belongings she could quickly gather.

The Chicago woman, who works for a suburban financial company, was among some 1,500 people evacuated from the landmark River City building after near-record rainfall over the weekend flooded lower levels, including a garage with nearly 100 cars.

She planned to live temporarily in a hotel with her husband, but their future was uncertain. “We don’t know what to do.”

More than seven inches quickly fell in portions of northern Illinois on Friday and Saturday, hitting the western suburbs and the River City apartment complex in Chicago the hardest.

Residents of the honeycomb-like building scrambled to find other living arrangements on Monday, while crews repaired the building’s marina and towed soot-covered cars from the garage.

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July 28th, 2010

Celeb touch for log cabins

0 Comments | Forester, The; Cinderford (UK), Jul 22, 2010

Celebrity designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen will be bringing a touch of style to the Forest’s newest luxury resort.

Mr Makeover will be adding the finishing touches to the brand new upmarket wooden cabins being built at the Christchurch site.

Forest Holidays will be using his designer homeware range to decorate tree houses at the site near Coleford.

Never mind Swiss Family Robinson – these boast their own en- suite bathroom and are the height of luxury.

A wood and rope walkway will link them to top notch four-bed Golden Oak plus cabins which come complete with large terraces and hot tub.

Some of the luxury cabins will floor to ceiling glass panels and specialist night vision equipment so visitors can watch the wildlife day and night.

Five-star luxury touches include fluffy bathrobes and slippers, flat screen TVs and even a Wii.

Bracelands is just one of three sites to offer the tree house experience which has proved a hit elsewhere.

Visitors start arriving in September but Laurence Llewelyn- Bowen, who lives in the county, will be officially opening the new development of 76 luxury log cabins a month later.

Some owners of campervans and motorhomes were upset when they were moved to make way for the timber chalets which will cost Pounds 1,600 a week to rent.

But tourism chiefs say it is just what the Dean needs.

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