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What You Need to Know About Online Dating… First!.......................7
Tastes Differ.......................7
Reading This E-Book.......................8
What Makes Online Dating So Different?.......................10
The Magic of the Internet.......................10
How Did Online Dating Become So Popular?.....................11
Be Clear About What You Want.......................13
Marriage Versus A Casual Relationship.......................13
Dating Comes From a Fundamental Need.......................14
Online Dating Is Here To Stay.......................15
How To Get The Most Out Of Online Dating.....................16
Step 1: Getting Started.......................18
Where Do You Start?.......................19
More Than Looks.......................19
Common Interests.......................20
What Interests You In A Person?.......................21
Keyword Searches.......................22
Likes Versus Dislikes.......................22
Friends First.......................23
Mr. Right and Ms. Wrong.......................25
Step 2: Making Yourself Look Like A Million Dollars....................26
The Dream Profile.......................27
The Face In The Mirror.......................28
The Modesty Pitfall.......................28
The Braggart Pitfall.......................30
The Hackneyed Pitfall.......................30
The Boredom Pitfall.......................31
The Web of Deceit.......................33
Your Alter Ego!.......................33
Brevity is Key!.......................34
You are Unique!.......................34
The Animal Test.......................35
Step 3: Letting The Relationship Blossom......................38
Nicknames and Pet names.......................38
Helping your Memory.......................39
Small Talk.......................40
Beware of Instant Intimacy.......................40
4 Ways To Tell If Someone Is Lying.......................41
Step 4: Meeting Face To Face.......................43
The Rendezvous.......................43
Leaving Your Mark Behind.......................44
Clothes Makes A Man (Or Woman).......................45
Footing the Bill.......................46
Many Dates.......................46
Offline Dating: How To Make That Great Impression.....................47
The Secret is Charm.......................48
Gifts?.......................49
Step 5: Once Bitten…..........50
In Closing…..........................52
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What You Need to Know About Online Dating… First!
Online dating is not all fun and games and there are a lot of things that a person has to know about online dating before one gets into the intricacies of it. Online dating may seem to be the simplest thing in the world but it is not.
It should be viewed in all earnestness or things could go haywire. Every game has its rules and unless you know all the rules you just can’t become a good player and eventually a winner.
Tastes Differ
There are so many kinds of people around. Just look around you -- how many people you know look the same?
Sizes, builds, shapes, features… they are all so different!
And that is just about the external appearances. And when it comes to character, it becomes a very different story altogether. Take a trip down memory lane, go back to your classrooms and look around.
A classroom is one place where we get to interact with a lot of different people on a very close basis. We get to rub shoulders and corners with very different people and we get to know them on a one to one basis. So how many of your classmates did you genuinely like?
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Take this Job and... 3
Assess this Mess 4
Money, Money, Money 6
Boooooring 7
Jeez She Sure is Rude 9
The Boss Really is an Idiot 11
Busy Bee 13
Conclusion 15
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Take This Job and…
So, you hate your job and you are looking for strategies to survive. Or maybe, you don’t really hate your job; it’s just that you frequently find your mind wandering at times—like every minute of the day. Maybe you are at your wits’ end. How will you get through another week without losing your mind?
Hey, don’t feel bad, most people are in the same boat; studies show that very few people just love their jobs. So what do you do now; are you stuck being bored and unhappy at work every day for the rest of your life? It’s possible, but all is not lost. Let’s discuss a few strategies for successfully living through the employment blues.
Not all of these strategies will work for you. Every job is different and every employee has different reasons for not getting the most out of their job. Face it, some jobs really are awful, and some employers really are as grasping, selfish, and slack-witted as those bosses in the Sunday funny papers. So make sure that you try the methods that you feel most comfortable with, and remember that a convenience clerk might have a few options that a police officer might not. In other words, your mileage may vary.
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Ebay—and you thought it was serious 3
Reflections on Reflective Surfaces 4
Broken Hearts = Brokered Deals 5
Toast Me Baby 7 You Know You Want It 8
These Hands Were Made for eBay 9
Conclusion 10
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You Thought eBay was Serious
And for the most part, it’s very serious. Buying, selling, making money on all kinds of things; it’s big business.
You know eBay. It’s huge and growing bigger every year. It’s become the world’s biggest garage sale, fire sale, going-out-of-business sale and every other kind of sale you can think of.
People sell things they don’t need any more, they sell things they’ve created, they sell mundane items and things that would make your mama blush.
If you’ve ever spent time perusing the thousands of ads on eBay, then you may have come across a few things that were odd, strange or downright bizarre.
You’re not alone. Even Jay Leno from The Tonight Show on NBC has a regular piece about the crazy things put up for sale on eBay. Mr. Leno offers up an item and asks the audience to say if they think it’s sold on eBay or not. There are some very crazy things going on in the world of eBay.
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Introduction ...……………………………………………………………3
Exactly What Are Consignment Sales ……...………………………4
Approaching Storeowners With Your Products ………………5
Closing The Deal ………………………….…………………………….14
Providing Pleasing Products …………………………………………17
A Few Helpful Tips ………………………………………………………23
Getting Your Projects Published ………………………………………26
A Few Words About Copyrights ……………………………………….28
Submitting Your Projects To Magazines ……………………………31
Self-Publishing Your Designs …………………………………………45
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase. I sincerely hope that you enjoy this volume of Profitable Crafts. Volume three of Profitable Crafts will be available May 15, 2004 and can be obtained at the following URL:
https://www.aismarketing.com/ProfitableCrafts/vol3/
Volume one of Profitable Crafts has already been released and be obtained at the following URL:
https://www.aismarketing.com/ProfitableCrafts/vol1/
I’m sure that you’ll find helpful tips, techniques and information throughout this manual, to help you maximize your profits from the sales of your own items that you create.
This volume of Profitable Crafts covers selling your products on consignment, and getting your projects published.
I’m sure you’ll find a lot of helpful information that will prove to increase your profits and keep you from making costly mistakes.
If you’ve ever wanted to submit your designs to national publications, then you’ll find that the submission process isn’t as complicated as some may make it out to be. I show you how to submit to publications the proper way to greatly increase your chances of having your design accepted.
You’ll find at the end of this manual, a quick step-by-step system that I use, that has been extremely profitable for me many times over, regarding self-publishing your own designs as well.
Once more, I hope that you enjoy this manual, and I would like to wish you many happy days of creating wonderful items for your home, craft shows and/or business.
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Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4
Chapter 2
What is Renewable Energy? Page 7
Chapter 3
Types of Renewable Energy Page 9
Chapter 4
Solar Power Page 11
Chapter 5
Wind Power Page 15
Chapter 6
Hydropower Page 19
Chapter 7
Biofuel Page 22
Chapter 8
The Future of Renewable Energy Page 25
Chapter 9
Conclusion Page 28
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Chapter 1
Introduction
We have come along way in developing societies that have electricity and the power necessary to fuel vehicles and for industry to be successful. All of these efforts though rely upon the use of energy source that comes from fossil fuels.
They are found in the ground and have to be processed in order for us to have that fuel and that electricity. They are known as coal, natural gas, and fuel. We rely on them way too much for our own good and that is why change is so important.
The problem though is that our dependence on it continues to grow. As more people are upon the Earth than ever before we are using more every single day. People are living longer too due to advances in health care. We are certainly a society dependent upon our electronic gadgets as well.
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# Chapter 01 - What is a "Shock" No Bark Collar? - Page 4
# Chapter 02 - Why Dogs Bark – Page 6
# Chapter 03 - The Pros and Cons of Using "Shock No Bark Collars" – Page 9
# Chapter 04 - Shock Collars and Market Research – Page 12
# Chapter 05 - Major Types of Shock Collars – Page 13
# Chapter 06 - Major brands of Shock Collars – Page 26
# Chapter 07 - Alternatives to Shock Collars – Page 27
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# Chapter 01 - What is a "Shock" No Bark Collar?
Bark collars are a specific type of training tool that is ideal for dogs with a natural tendency to bark excessively, or more than usual for any reason. Bark collars are designed to provide negative reinforcement in reaction to the unwanted barking behavior. Over time, the dog will learn to avoid the behavior in order to avoid the negative reinforcement.
While the use of bark collars has become controversial, it is not inherently a bad training method as long as the collar is used correctly and the training is administered as it should be. This guide is designed to address the concept of a specific type of bark collar, a "shock" bark collar which delivers an electrical pulse in reaction to the barking behavior. While there are other types of negative reinforcement bark collars, including collars that spray citronella rather than emitting an electrical pulse, but the electrical "shock" type of collar is the preferred method of training a dog not to bark through the use of a control tool.
Electronic "shock bark collars" are capable of detecting a vibration in the dog's vocal cords as he or she barks. When these vibrations are determined, a low level shock is delivered to the neck of the dog.
These shocks have been compared to the electric shock that is felt as a result of static electricity, when you touch a door knob after shuffling across a carpeted floor. Still, this type of collar has been criticized in the past as being humane or cruel. Some areas, such as Australia have outlawed and prohibited the use of electronic bark collars.
Some veterinary professionals also have questioned the effectiveness in these collars in the past, after a study conducted by the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine has found that after significant testing, four out of the eight dogs tested with an electric bark collar had no reduction in barking.
If your dog's barking habit is beyond your control, before you consider any irrational options, you need to think about training methods. No bark collars are a solution that is well worth exploring, at least to determine whether or not it is ideal for your situation. No bark electronic shock collars are designed specifically to be quick, easy and humane in reducing a dog's barking habit. When electronic shock collars are used the right way, it can take only a handful of days to drastically reduce a dog's barking habit.
If you are just beginning to understand what shock collars are, this guide should provide the resources and information that you need to make an informed decision regarding whether or not to use one for your dog. The first thing that we will examine when it comes to shock no-bark dog collars is the pros and cons associated with training a dog in this fashion. By the end of this guide, you should be able to determine whether or not a bark collar is ideal for you and your dog.
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Uh Oh 3 Grab a Box or Not 4 Fill'er Up 5 Crafty Ideas 7
• Tin Foil Shapes
• Potato Stamps
• Eraser Stamps
• Sock Puppets
• Bread and Glue Clay
• Toothpick shapes
• Finger Painting
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Uh Oh! The kids are home and it?s raining. You know what comes next, right?
“I'm bored!!!”
“There's nothing to do!”
“Moooooooom!!!”
Yeah you know what I?m talking about. They can?t go outside because it?s too soggy out there and you really don?t want them sitting like zombies in front of the electronic babysitter for hours, or playing video games till their gray matter starts to have the consistency of Swiss Cheese, do you? No, you don?t. You?re a good parent, a responsible parent. You know that by stimulating their little minds and encouraging their natural creativity and desire to be active you?re continuing to be a good parent.
There's nothing worse than an idle child with nothing to do, so why not give them some simple and easy to do crafts? If you?re not a crafty-person (and a lot of us aren?t) it might seem a bit daunting to you. Perhaps the last craft you created was when you pressed your hand into some clay in grade school to make a gift for your mother or father. If that?s so, don?t panic. All it takes for you to be able to do this is a little ingenuity—and some planning ahead.
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Section One : What Is Hubpages.com?
What Is This All About?
> Section Two : >> How to Setup Your First Hubpage:
Creating A New Account
Adsense As An Option
Starting Your First Hub
About Photos/Images
Video On Your Hub
> Section Three : About Hubpage Groups
What Are Hub Groups
> Section Four : Tagging & Hubpages
An Important part of Web 2.0
Secret Tip
Ping It!
> Section Five : How Will My Hubpage Rank?
An Important Question For Any Web 2.0 Property
> Section Six : Improving Your Hub Score
Tips To Bringing Your Score UP!
> Summary
> Access the Videos
>Profit Big With This Report
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What is Hubpages.com?
The Hubpages team was founded by three guys out of Microsoft that were part of the successful startup MongoMusic. The team includes Paul Edmondson, Jay Reitz, and Paul
Deeds.
Many of you may have heard of Squidoo which is a competitor of Hubpages. Basically both of them are a free-hosted community of content producers. Both Squidoo and
Hubpages can be grouped into the Web 2.0 movement where user generated content rules.
Both Squidoo and Hubpages SHARE REVENUE with their content creators (YOU). In my experience the revenue numbers are still low, but the opportunity is growing. (But as you will see throughout this report, there are MANY other reasons to focus on Hubpages vs. just the revenue sharing . . .)
One of Hubpages differences is in how they share profits with the producers of the content on this free hosting / Web 2.0 platform:
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What is a Joint Venture?
A joint venture, defined by Webster’s is an entity formed between two or more parties to undertake an economic activity together. The parties that wish to form this group, though separate at the beginning of the venture, makes agreed upon allowances in work division and economic contributions.
The venture is usually for one specific project only and usually the venture will break once that particular job is done. Sometimes the ventures, if successful, will come together as a continued venture in another line of direction or the venture will follow the same line, but will end when the venture goal ends.
There is equity in states when a joint venture becomes solidified. If there were no equity in states then the joint venture would be called a strategic alliance and the alliance is not as rigid both economically and physically as a joint venture. A joint venture may be a corporation in which duel agreed upon investments in money and time are agreed on or there is a lesser form where one partner will have a limited liability than t he other. The joint venture can be called a partnership, but the legal structure of a partnership would hold each party liable equally in case of civil or criminal litigation.
Joint ventures are common in the gas and oil industry, but they are often done on a much smaller scale. Sometimes two business men will just agree to come together to market a certain product or to do research and development that will benefit both. Joint ventures have a fairly low rate of success if geographic location, communication, and all avenues of business is not planned and implemented from the start. Joint ventures do well in third world countries where the substance of one man cannot compete with the local economy without the assistance of another. In industrial countries, the idea of a joint venture is to use the other partner’s materials, money, expertise, or marketing outlets to further the ambitions of the first partner.
The negative aspect of a joint venture is that if the product is technologically based, then most partnerships cannot keep up with the technological changes in the makeup of the product or the structure of the joint venture prohibits the product to keep up with competition due to marketing strategies and initial marketing output. Because of this many countries such as China and India require that joint ventures have to be formed with domestic companies in their home country before they can enter the market for that particular product. This is due to the high failure rate of joint ventures with outside companies due to cultural differences, language, currency, and other factors that limit productivity and marketing.
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Chapter 1
Introduction Page 4
Chapter 2
Recycling Page 6
Chapter 3
Save as Much Power as Possible Page 8
Chapter 4
Cut Back on the Use of Paper Products Page 11
Chapter 5
Transportation Page 13
Chapter 6
Organic Gardening & Lawn Care Page 16
Chapter 7
Additional Tips to Help you Live Green Page 20
Chapter 8
Conclusion Page 23
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Chapter 1
Introduction
With all the information out there in the news and on the internet most people are at least aware of pollution problems. The issue is more serious in some areas but the fact remains that we all contribute to it. The concern is that with more people on Earth now and more pollution we are harming our environment.
Since we breath the air that is out there what is in it should be a top concern for each of us. Yet we often go about it without thinking twice about it. There are enough individuals suffering from health concerns due to what they have been breathing in for years.
With all of the pollutants out there right now, imagine what it will be like for future generations. You may don’t care must as you won’t be around. Yet you will have family who will need to deal with the problems. Even y our own children and grandchildren who are the next generations will be affected by it.