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Chapter 1 – Why Play the Piano? 3
Chapter 2 – Looking at the Piano 4
Chapter 3 – The Home Keys and A to G 5
Chapter 4 – What Are Scales? 7
Chapter 5 – Reading Music: Introduction 9
Chapter 6 – The Lines and the Spaces 10
Chapter 7 – Written Piano Music and Rhythm 12
Chapter 8 – Personal Story: Learning Piano Basics 14
Chapter 9 – Keys and Key Signatures 15
Chapter 10 – Get It Together with Chords 16
Chapter 11 – The Big Fake and Improvisation 18
Chapter 12 – Sight-Reading Written Music 20
Chapter 13 – Music Terminology for Beginners 22
Chapter 14 – Finding and Choosing Music to Play 24
Chapter 15 – Practicing on Your Own 25
Chapter 16 – The Small Spotlight: Playing for Friends and Family 26
Chapter 17 – Playing for Public Events 27
Chapter 18 – Personal Story: How Playing the Piano Became My Occupation 28
Chapter 19 – Tips for Beginning Piano Players 29
Chapter 20 – Lessons and Piano Teachers 30
Chapter 21 – Conclusion: Enjoyment That Lasts a Lifetime 31
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Chapter 1 – Why Play the Piano?
You probably already know that piano playing is an exciting talent to develop. If you are a jazz enthusiast, you may have listened to piano music from great artists like Count Basie or Duke Ellington. You might like modern jazz piano players better and there are many who have won the hearts of audiences everywhere.
One piano player who crosses many genres is Jim Brickman, who often plays his own compositions. Along with smooth jazz stations, Brickman’s music is played on pop, inspirational, and new age stations.
You may be more interested in the rock keyboard players. Some of them have been: Rick Wakeman of Yes, Tony Banks of Genesis, Dennis De Young of Styx, and David Sancious who played for Springsteen, Santana, and Sting. Rock piano players include Elton John, Billy Joel, Carole King, Paul McCartney, and Carly Simon.
Even if you have never liked classical music before, you might begin to enjoy it once you have started to play the piano. It presents a challenge and is very satisfying to master. Some of the greats are Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schubert, and Brahms.
If you are like many people who hear these great musical works of art, you will want to emulate them. You may learn well enough to play for a band or as a solo act if you are dedicated enough. You can certainly learn to play the piano well enough to entertain yourself, your friends, and your family.
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Introduction 3
Chapter 1 – Popular Cat Breeds 4
Chapter 2 – Choosing a Cat 7
Chapter 3 – Tips for Dealing with a New Kitten 9
Chapter 4 – Cat Supplies 12
Chapter 5 – Cat Food and Feeding Tips 16
Chapter 6 – The Health of Your Feline 20
Chapter 7 – The Basics of Grooming 24
Chapter 8 – Traveling With Your Feline Companion 25
Chapter 9 – Behaviors That Many Cats Share 27
Chapter 10 – Disciplining Your Cat 29
Chapter 11 – Cat Organizations 32
Chapter 12 – Cat Glossary 33
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Introduction
In order to decide what cat to get, you first need to do a little research into the different breeds that are available. Just like any other type of animal, different breeds can mean different mannerisms and behaviors. There are many different breeds to choose from and what type of cat that you will chose will depend largely on if you are looking for a cat to have in your home as a pet or one that you can breed.
Listed below are many of the popular and common cat breeds that might aid you in your decision as to what cat is going to be the best fit in your life. There is a wealth of information throughout this book that that will help you decide what kind of cat to get or even if a cat is right for your life right now.
You will find information on how to deal with a new kitten, how to groom your cat, how to figure what to feed your cat, and much more useful information that is going to help prepare you for your new addition. The information in this book is also great for those who already have a cat but have a few questions here or there.
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Chapter 1 – What Is Adult Dyslexia? 3
What Causes Adult Dyslexia? 3
What Are The Symptoms Of Adult Dyslexia? 4
Chapter 2 – What Strengths Do Dyslexic People Have? 6
Chapter 3 – How Do I Know That I'm Dyslexic? 8
Screening tests 8
Comprehensive tests 9
Comprehensive testing by a psychologist 9
Comprehensive testing at a distance 10
Chapter 4 – Where Can I Be Assessed? 11
What Help Is Available If I Find Out I Am Dyslexic? 11
Chapter 5 – Is Specialist Tuition Available? 12
Can Modern Technology Be Used To Help? 12
Chapter 6 – Compassion For People With Dyslexia 14
Chapter 7 – How Can I Afford The Help Available To Me? 15
Chapter 8 – Stories From Others With Dyslexia 16
Chapter 9 – Tips To Help With Adult Dyslexia 18
Chapter 10 – Tips and Help In Remembering Numbers 21
Chapter 11 – Confusing "B" and "D" 23
Chapter 12 – Spelling And Grammar Tips 24
Chapter 13 – Using Color While Dyslexic 26
Chapter 14 – Tips At Work Or School 27
Miscellaneous Tips 28
Chapter 15 – Other Resources 30
Chapter 16 – Conclusion 31
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Chapter 1 – What Is Adult Dyslexia?
Dyslexia has been described as a difficulty in processing information which may be linked to deficiencies in short-term memory and visual coordination. It is an inherent weakness in short-term memory, that is either auditory or visual, which can make it extremely difficult for that person to learn and understand the relation between symbols and spoken sounds. This difficulty allows the person to be unable to correctly speak the correct flow of auditory sounds needed to make a word or sentence sound proper.
The range and severity of the problem of adult dyslexia varies widely between dyslexic people. The main areas of difficulty that occur most often are reading, writing, spelling, numeric, personal organization and time-keeping. However, the degree to which individuals may be affected ranges from mild spelling difficulties to severe organizational problems or complete illiteracy. In all reality there really is no such thing as a typical case of dyslexia.
In some cases people with dyslexia are unaware that they suffer from such a problem whereas others haven't had a confirmed diagnosis until adulthood. Adult dyslexia is difficult to recognize and identify as it's a problem that many people either don't realize they have or they try to hide it. Simple tasks that a person with dyslexia may try to perform may become increasingly more difficult, such as taking down a message, which can lead to frustration and anxiety.
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Introduction 3
Starting from Scratch 4
Grass Varieties 6
Best for Shady Areas 7
Best for Hot Climates 7
Best for Cold Climates 8
Best for Drought Resistance 8
Best for High Use/Traffic Areas 9
Best for Low Maintenance Needs 9
Considerations for Shady Areas 10
Planting the Seeds 11
Planting an Existing Lawn 11
Planting a New Lawn 13
Watering 13
Fertilizing 14
Weed Control 17
Crabgrass 19
Bentgrass 20
Dandelions 21
Ground Ivy 23
Moss 24
Mushrooms 25
Bermuda 26
Chickweed 27
Dallis Grass 28
Plantain 29
Patch Diseases 30
Aerating Your Lawn 33
Choosing a Mower 34
Reel Mowers 34
Electric Mowers 35
Mulching Mowers 36
Rotary Mowers 37
Mowing the Lawn 38
Grass Clippings – Keep or Toss 41
Leaf Removal 42
Caring for Your Mower 42
Tuning It Up 43
Winterizing 46
Landscaping 47
Building a Waterfall 55
Conclusion 60
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INTRODUCTION
Men have had fights over it. It’s a battle of suburbia that has yet to be won. They all compete for the coveted prize with the best machines made by man. Lawn care has actually become a competition these days. Do you want a lawn to make your neighbors jealous for?
Lawns, yard, and grass: everyone has a name for that green space, but what it really is, is your own little piece of the earth. You own it, you take care of it, and you’re responsible for it. It needs you! And, you need it.
Our lawns have become a major player in our eco-system, after all it covers about 50 million acres in just America (2003 estimate). That means what you do is multiplied thousands of times over, every day in our country. So it's important that you do things right and stop flying by the seat of your pants just because that's the way you've always done it.
Besides keeping your house from sinking into some dark abyss, your lawn is an important part of our environment. Environmentally, turf grass reduces carbon dioxide emissions, mitigating the heat island effect commonly found in our urban environments.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 So Just What is Google Adsense?
1.2 What Can it do for Me?
1.3 What Kinds of Ads Will I Get on My Site?
1.4 How do I Get Started?
1.5 What are Users Saying about AdSense?
1. Am I Going to Make a Lot of Money Off of This?
Chapter 2: Building Content-Rich Sites
2.1 What are Content-Rich Sites and Why Have One?
2.2 How Do I Build One?
2.3 What Kind of Content Should I Put Up?
2.4 Sample Google AdSense pages—real sites
Chapter 3: SEO—Search Engine Optimization
3.1 Things to Consider
3.2 Likes and dislikes of Googlebots
Chapter 4: About Specific Keyword Density Ranges
4.1 Do-it-Yourself SEO
Chapter 5: About Extreme Content Sites
Chapter : Using Traffic Equalizer
.1 Using Traffic Equalizer
.2 Google’s Guidelines
Chapter 7: Using Traffic Hurricane
Chapter 8: MetaWebs
Chapter 9: Additional Web Page Creation Software
9.1 Directory Generator
9.2 Traffic TurboCharger
Chapter 10: The Eyes Have it—So Where are They?
10.1 Frontloading
10.2 Don’t Nest, Just List
10.3 Put web links where people will see them
10.4 Never Hide Headers
Chapter 11: Building a Virtual Content Empire to Display Ads On
11.1 Blogging
11.2 Blog and Ping—not just funny names
Chapter 12: Using RSS Feeds for Content
12.1 How do I start using RSS feeds?
Chapter 13: Summing Up
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Chapter 1: Introduction
You’ve probably heard a lot about Google AdSense (which is actually more accurately known as Google AdSense V1), but you may not know just what it is. Well, for one thing, it’s a one of the hottest new ways to make money online without having to do a whole lot. If you’ve read Robert Kiyosaki’s book, “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” you know that passive income is the best kind of income to have.
Passive income is income that you get without having to work for it. I know this may sound like some kind of “pie in the sky” get-rich-quick scheme, but passive income is for real. In fact, every single billionaire on earth uses the power of passive income to keep money coming in while he or she jets off to parties and resorts and such.
The best example of passive income in the physical world is real estate. When you own an apartment building and hire a property manager and a maintenance crew to take care of it for you and collect the rents, all you have to do is cash the checks that roll in.
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Introduction To Woodworking 3
Safety First 5
Hardwoods Vs Softwoods 8
Various Styles Of Saws 11
Measure Twice, Cut Once 13
Chisel Basics 16
Choosing Hand Tools 18
Adhesives For Woodworking 20
Sharpening Tools – Get To The Point 22
Making Joints 24
Deciding What To Build 27
Creating Working Drawings 29
Finishes And Fillers 31
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Introduction To Woodworking
Woodworking encompasses a great number of diverse activities, including turning,
woodcarving, marquetry, cabinetmaking and joinery, however, every specialist craftsman or craftswoman has at some time mastered the fundamentals of measuring and marking, dimensioning, assembling and finishing – considered the basics of woodworking skills that are the core of any
woodworking calling.
The ability to think in three dimensions is needed to mark out the wood for a project and to imagine how one component fits with another and in what order is required of a woodworker. You will also need to know which tools will give the best results, depending on the level of accuracy required and the properties of the wood you are using.
Dimensioning is the process of reducing raw materials accurately to size. This almost invariably entails planning components square and true – a procedure that is simple in principle but takes a lot of practice to become perfect.
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Introduction 3
Chapter 1: To Find the Solution, First See the Problem 4
Chapter 2: Opening the Lines of Communication 6
Chapter 3: Let's Go Back to the Beginning! 8
Chapter 4: It's About Time! 10
Chapter 5: Dealing With Differences 13
Chapter 6: Who Are All of These People?! 15
Chapter 7: The Need For Boundaries 17
Chapter 8: What is a Power-Struggle? 19
Chapter 9: What is Happiness? 21
Chapter 10: Where Do You Go From Here? Dream Big! 23
Chapter 11: Helpful Tips 25
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Introduction
Whether you have been married for only a brief period of time, many years, or even decades, you want your marriage to be the best that it can be! Not only do you and your spouse deserve happiness, this book will give you all of the helpful tips and advice to show you how to have exactly that!
You may have encountered some serious difficulties in your marriage, or you may simply wish to improve what is already a good relationship. The good news is you do not need to be content with wishing-- you can reconstruct your marriage, and start well on your way to building a lifelong love!
Read on-- and find the all-important keys to a happy marriage that will last for a lifetime!
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Introduction 3
Warning Signs 5
Parental Monitoring 7
Monitoring and Protection Software 9
Tips to Avoid Sexual Predators 15
The Truth About Online Content 16
Identity Theft 17
Spyware And Malware 18
The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) 20
Privacy Policy 21
Social Networking Safety 22
Additional Rules For Child Safety Online 23
Warnings For Children Online 24
Additional Tips For Parents 25
Conclusion 29
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Introduction
As children get older, they’ll want to know more. With the emergence of the internet, this is easier than parents think. All it takes is a few keystrokes and they’ve come to the website of their choice. Even with that, children find ways to get the information they need.
Being online exposes children to a new way of exploring things. Or they will access one of their favorite children’s television websites and look at old episodes of their favorite shows. If it doesn’t cost them much of anything, they will take advantage of what the internet has available.
Even though a child may land on a child-friendly website, some of them do have chat rooms. Who’s to say that they would not try to access one of them? If they get lonely, they can look for new friends online. These are people they have never met before. Down the road, they start to feel comfortable talking to them.
Then once they get to know them, they seek out people who have their same interests. Little do some of these children know that they may be setting themselves up for trouble if they’re not careful. The person on the other end seems to be interested in having a “friendship” as well.
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Chapter 1: Introduction 5
Chapter 2: Why Viral Marketing? 6
Chapter 3: Tell A Friend Viral Marketing 8
Chapter 4: Master Resell Rights Viral Marketing 10
Chapter 5: Private Label Viral Marketing 11
Chapter 6: Blog & Theme Viral Marketing 13
Chapter 7: Web 2.0 Viral Marketing 15
Chapter 8: Viral Spiral Marketing 16
Chapter 9: Summary 19
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome To “Viral Marketing Exposed!”
This short report will briefly tell you about viral marketing techniques and how to utilize them to generate lots of commissions online!
I know a guy who has generated more than $500 of commissions completely on autopilot! And this isn’t one of the best examples because viral marketing traffic can make you rich if you do it right!
In this report, we will briefly explore the following techniques:
• The concept behind viral marketing
• Tell a friend viral marketing
• Master Resell Rights Viral marketing
• Private Label Viral marketing
• Blog & Theme Viral marketing
• Web 2.0 Viral marketing
• Viral Spiral marketing
We will look at these concepts one by one and you will know how to find a method that you can utilize (or use ALL of them if you like) to build your campaigns.
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The Holy Grail of Internet Traffic 5
The Niche Plan 7
Primary and Secondary Traffic Generation 8
Keywords to Use 10
The Advertising Plan 11
Groundwork and Tools 12
Advertising 16
PPC Search Engines 16
Adsense Arbitrage 19
Other Forms of Ad Posting 21
Article Writing 25
What You'll Need 25
Hiring a Writer 26
Building a Strong Article 27
Submitting Articles 28
Syndicating Your Own Articles 29
Press Releases 30
Forums and Blogs 33
Forum Marketing 33
Blogging 35
Networking and Social Marketing 37
List Building and Driving Traffic 39
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The Holy Grail of Internet traffic
Traffic is the lifeblood of any website – and is important to every single site online. Without traffic, no site can make sales, no site can offer information, and no site can, or will, stay in business or able to promote themselves to others. There's no point in producing a website without traffic – but, unfortunately for some webmasters, they just can't see beyond getting the site up. They've believed that 'if they build it, they will come' and find themselves completely unprepared for the reality that their well built, possibly 'perfect' site will see barely any traffic until it's picked up by search engines. Or worse, will be closed down because the webmaster himself feels that the site isn't as good as he'd hoped and has it removed.
But there's more to it, even than that.
Traffic is traffic right? WRONG!
The single biggest mistake anyone makes when looking at creating and sustaining a site is thinking that as long as they bring in regular traffic, they'll make money.
Though bringing in regular traffic is a key ingredient in a successful website - regular, targeted traffic that is looking for what you offer. They might only have a general idea, but still be at least in your ballpark, or they might be highly targeted, intensely focused individuals. Either way, the important thing is that they are LOOKING for you.
Traffic is the essential ingredient in any campaign and once someone has visited you once, with certain methods, you can stay in touch with them, keeping their responsiveness at a constant or increasing pitch, allowing you to offer them high quality products - when that traffic is looking for you, you can just about guarantee that you’ll be able to sell to them - or at least they’ll be more interested in buying from you.