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24HOURHELPDESKGURU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING YOUR HELP DESK SOFTWARE . . . . . . . . 5
Setting up your email address on cpanel . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Setting Up the MySQL database . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
SETTING UP YOUR HELP DESK _ ADMIN AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Changing the default Admin Details. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Adding Users to Your Help Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
SETTING UP THE HELP DESK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Setting up The Knowledge Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Setting Up Your Canned Responses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
Admin can Add Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Inside the Ticket Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
CUSTOMISING YOUR HELP DESK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
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Using a help desk system will increase your customers satisfaction and they will continue to do business with you. They know they can raise a ticket and get a reply, email deliverability is unreliable and the last thing you need is for one of your customers to be “getting mad” because you haven’t replied to an email you haven’t received.
A help desk system will add value to your business; your customers will appreciate the fact that you have a help system in place and that you are serious about customer support.
When used correctly a help desk system will save you and your support staff hours of time, it will cut down on repetitive tasks and if your help desk system has a knowledge base or FAQ system integrated into it and you use it correctly your customers might not even have to go to any more trouble than actually just reading your knowledge base or FAQ section to get the answer to their questions.
A help desk system cuts out a lot of unnecessary emails, and also saves your valuable time.
There are a lot of high priced Help Desk Solutions on the market ranging from $499 down to $67, however if you follow the steps illustrated in this guide, you can have your own excellent help desk system set up and running in under 24 hours and for Free.
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Introduction ........................................... 4
The IHS system of classifying headaches .......................... 5
Tension type headaches ........................................ 7
What are they and what are the symptoms? ........................ 7
What causes tension type headaches? .......................... 7
Migraines .................................................. 9
Cluster headaches .......................................... 11
Other primary headaches .................................... 13
Hemicrania continua ........................................ 13
New daily persistent headache ................................. 13
The medical responses to headaches ............................ 15
Medical treatments for tension type headaches................... 16
Amitriptyline ........................................... 16
Mirtazapine ............................................. 16
Sodium valproate ........................................ 17
Medicines for migraine .................................. 18
Over the counter analgesics and their side effects ...................... 20
Taking the first steps… .................................... 22
Is gluten your problem? .................................... 26
Behavioral changes to reduce headaches ..................... 28
How can you avoid the weather? ............................. 30
Be careful how you wash your hair!.......................... 31
Hypnotherapy as a headache cure ............................ 32
Acupuncture or acupressure ................................. 35
Massage therapy for headaches… ............................. 39
Other natural solutions for headaches ...................... 40
Conclusion ...................................... 45
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It would be a very rare individual indeed who has never suffered a headache at some time in their life so it follows that almost all of us are familiar with the agony of suffering a headache. Sometimes a headache can be relatively mild, something that barely disturbs the normal course of the day whereas at other times, the worst headaches can be totally disabling.
For some people, their headache problem is considerably worse than this, as they suffer an extreme form of headaches known as migraine or even the far lesser known cluster (or ‘suicide’) headaches. Migraine headaches are usually characterized by several factors in combination whereas cluster headaches are often described as the worse pain imaginable by sufferers.
There is no doubt whatsoever that for someone who is a regular or chronic headache sufferer, the pain goes considerably further than simply being a little uncomfortable.
In this report, you're going to read of many different ways of treating headaches entirely naturally, as well as some ideas for isolating what causes you to suffer headaches when you do so.
We will also consider many of the more common medical treatments that are used to treat headaches and migraine, whilst also analyzing the side-effects of many of these treatment methods, something which might dissuade you from grabbing the pill bottle quite so quickly the next time your head is a little bit sore!
And whilst there is no doubt that most people are more familiar with having a headache than they would like to be, it may come as a surprise to know that there are many different types of headaches.
There are several different systems of headache classification as well. However, it is now generally agreed that the most useful or widely accepted system of classifying headaches is that used by the International Headache Society, so it is with the IHS system of headache classification that we will begin.
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Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Introduction . . . . . . 5
The World of Self-Publishing . . . . . . 7
The Power of Amazon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Reach New Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Builds Credibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Drives More Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Why Choose Amazon over Other Providers? . . . . . . . . 12
Ease of Use 12
Massive Market Share . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Recognized Name Buyers Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Understanding Sales Channels . . . 13
Amazon's CreateSpace Publishing Formats . . . . . . . . . . 15
DVD/CD . . . . 15
Print . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Video and Audio Downloads . 16
Kindle . . . . . . . . . 17
CreateSpace's Easy 6-Step Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
CreateSpace Sign-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
A Few Words About Your Book's Title . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Getting an ISBN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Formatting Your Content . . . . . . . 21
Uploading Your Content . . . . . . . . 23
Setting Your Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Getting Paid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Additional Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Publishing for Kindle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Kindle Royalty Options . . . . . . . . . 28
Kindle Content Formatting . . . . 29
Publishing Your Blog on Kindle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Marketing Your Content . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Setting up an eStore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Putting the Power of Millions of Affiliates to Work for You . . . . . . . . 34
CreateSpace Publishing FAQs . . . 35
Do I Keep My Copyright? . . . . . 35
What if I Don't Sell Any Books? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
How Long Does it Take to Publish with CreateSpace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Will My Content be Proofed or Edited? . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Can I Sell on Amazon if I Live Outside the United States? . . . . . . . . . . 36
Where Can I Get Help? . . . . . . . . . . 36
Publishing Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Final Thoughts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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Whether you've been online for a while, or you're just getting started with a new business venture, you've undoubtedly heard the adage "Content is King." It's true. Everything you do online to build your business revolves around providing valuable content to your customers. Content is what Internet users log on for, whether they head straight for their favorite search engine or log into YouTube to see the latest viral video.
In this report, we're going to talk about using the Internet's largest retailer to earn cash, build a following, and grow your business into a profitable and sustainable money-making venture you'll be thrilled to call your own.
But first, let's talk about what constitutes content.
When you think of content, you probably think of blog posts, articles, and eBooks. All those things are content, to be sure, but there's more to it than that. There's also podcasts, interviews, software, audio books, videos, music CDs, MP3s, and the holy grail of content – the printed book.
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One of the most significant traits of successful people is that they are action driven individuals. They are constantly trying out new ideas to see what sticks and what doesn’t. More often than not, new ideas and strategies they come up with will NOT work as expected. They use each one of these experiences as a learning opportunity to advance closer to their goals.
This is no small task for the average person. What very few people realize is that successful people are always pushing themselves, challenging their personal limitations and becoming more skilled in many different areas of life.
If you really dissect what is happening behind the scenes, you will realize something very interesting.
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RESALE RIGHTS PROFITS................................... 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS....................................... 2
INTRODUCTION TO RESALE RIGHTS............................3
MONETIZING RESALE RIGHTS................................ 4
LIST BUILDING WITH RESALE RIGHTS........................ 9
BUILD PROFITABLE BLOGS................................. 12
RESALE RIGHTS & PLR RESOURCES...........................15
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When it comes to making money online, we’re always looking for shortcuts.
Not only because we have limited time in which to build our online business, but because we’re always competing with other marketers and developers online, and in many cases, the first in – gets the majority of market share.
So, what do we do if we don’t have unlimited budgets in which to outsource projects and content to qualified freelancers, and where do we turn if we’re forced into taking a grassroutes approach to building our online business from the ground floor up?
Resale Rights Content.
Let’s begin!
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INTRODUCTION TO CPA EMPIRES .............................. 3
CPA EXPLAINED ...................................... 4
CPA NETWORK APPROVAL .................................... 6
MANAGING YOUR CPA CAMPAIGNS ............................. 10
CPA VERSUS REVENUE SHARE ................................ 11
FINAL TIPS .............................................. 13
CPA REFERENCE ........................................... 16
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Introduction To CPA Empires
CPA stands for "Cost Per Action", and in comparison to standard affiliate marketing, with CPA offers, you can actually make money without having to generate a sale.
This is the most attractive aspect of CPA, because even new marketers can quickly generate a steady income with laser targeted campaigns that are focused on motivating visitors into completing the required action - even if it's as simple as submitting a telephone number or completing a short survey.
CPA opportunities come in many different formats, with some requiring a prospect or lead to spend less than a few minutes completing the offer, while other more elaborate CPA offers require additional steps.
Since there are literally thousands of CPA opportunities to choose from, you’re given a lot of flexibility when choosing what CPA programs to promote.
So without further delay, let’s begin!
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Introduction 3
What is an Operating System 4
History of Operating Systems 6
What an Operating System Does 8
Process Management 9
Memory Management 13
Disk and File Systems 16
Networking 16
Security 16
Internal Security 18
External Security 18
Graphical User Interface 19
Device Drivers 19
Application Interface 20
Microsoft Windows 22
Mac OS 29
UNIX 33
Linux 35
GNU 37
Other Operating Systems 38
Installing an Operating System 39
Defining the Processes 43
Cache 43
Virtual Memory 48
System Resources 50
RAM 51
Computer Memory 55
Conclusion 60
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Our body couldn’t function without our brains. The brain tells the various pieces of our body how to work and how to interact. Without a brain, we wouldn’t be able to do anything at all.
An operating system is kind of like the brain of a computer. You have a bunch of hardware like the CPU tower, the monitor, and the keyboard, but without a CPU, they can’t do anything but power up and turn on. The operating system organizes files and lets the hardware know what it should do.
In the early days of computers, there was just one operating system. As computers progressed, the OS turned into MS-DOS, but computers really weren’t capable of doing much without software. Then Bill Gates came along.
With the founding of Microsoft, the computer operating system came into its own and brought computers to new levels of functioning and technology. Although the brand names of operating systems are few, they do perform different tasks depending on the requirements of the computer user.
While the dominant OS today would be Microsoft Windows, there are other types of operating systems that offer different features. Those would include Linux, UNIX, and OS X.
In our technological age, there are operating systems in more than just computers. Many of the sophisticated new cell phones have their own operating systems, and wireless access points have their own OS to provide wireless internet to customers. In fact, the computer in a cell phone today is more powerful than a computer was twenty years ago.
As you can see, the operating system technology has evolved and is continuing to evolve. It seems like Microsoft is always coming out with a new and better operating system which leads people to wonder whether or not the system they are currently using is really the best one.
It can be confusing. But it doesn’t have to be. In the pages of this book, we’ll explore operating system in depth. You’ll learn about what they do, how they work, and what needs specific systems can meet. Ultimately, the choice is a matter of preference, but it helps to be informed on what you are really getting when choosing an OS.
We’ll show you operating systems uncovered, so read on!
WHAT IS AN OPERATING SYSTEM?
An operating system – commonly referred to as an OS – is a set of computer programs that manage the hardware and software resources of a computer. The OS processes electronic devices with a rational response to commands that are approved by the system.
At the foundation of all system software, an operating system performs basic tasks like controlling and allocating memory, prioritizing system requests, controlling input and output devices, facilitating the network, and managing files. The OS can also provide a graphical user interface for higher functions. Essentially, the OS forms a platform for other system software as well as application software.
The operating system is the most important program that runs on a computer. Without an operating system, your computer would not work. It would not be able to process requests for print, simple calculations, or any other function. It is really the brain that runs the equipment.
For larger system, the OS has great responsibilities than with a PC. In larger systems, the operating system is kind of like a traffic cop. It makes sure that different users and programs running at the same time on different systems don’t interfere with each other. It also acts as a security guard making sure that unauthorized users are not able to access the system.
There are four classifications of a computer operating system. They are:
• Multi-User: Allows two or more users to run programs at the same time. Some operating systems permit hundreds or even thousands of concurrent users...
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Introduction 4
Equipment 5
The Basics 7
The Grip 8
Your Stance 9
The Backswing 10
No Arms Drill 15
The Mental Game of Golf 17
Driving the Ball 28
Fairway Shots 31
Chipping 32
Putting 36
Sand Traps 39
Course Management 42
Common Problems with a Swing 45
Slice 45
Draw/Fade 47
Hook 47
Push 48
Shank 49
Common Mistakes 50
Exaggerated Twist 50
Rolling Hands 50
Disconnected Arms 50
Picking the Club Up 51
Club Head Starts Outside 51
Standing Upright 51
Bad Stance 52
Skulling or Topping the Ball 53
Chipping Problems 53
Trouble Shots 55
Deep Rough 55
Hill Lies 55
Restricted Back Swing 57
Hitting Out of Water 57
Punch Shot 58
Flop Shot 58
Playing Into the Wind 59
Stretching for Good Golf 59
Conclusion 60
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Famous author Mark Twain once wrote, “Golf is a good walk wasted.” Many people feel this way. After all, what’s so fun and interesting about hitting a little white ball with a metal stick trying to get it in a little hole? However, the truth is there is fun to be had on the golf course as is evidenced by the millions of golf enthusiasts all over the world.
Ever since the game of golf was invented back in the 15th century, people have been fascinated with mastering this often frustrating game. In 1750, the game of golf evolved into what we know it as today, and since that time, technology and technique has improved on the game, but mastering the game of golf still lies in the individual playing the game.
One of the great things about golf is that it is more than a physical sport. Your mental state can play a huge part in your golf game. If you hit a bad shot, it can really affect your next stroke and so on and so forth. It’s important to realize that if golf were less challenging, it wouldn’t be nearly as much fun.
People can spend thousands of dollars in efforts to improve their golf game. They buy videos, books, new equipment, and lessons from a professional. Improving the golf game is a multi-million dollar industry as it seems like there are all sorts of people offering advice on things you can change to improve your score.
Just as the golf swing has been improved upon over time, so has the equipment used to play golf. In the 1800’s, golf bags came into use as an easier way to carry around clubs and balls. Golf balls were made lighter and able to travel further and tees were used to help make the ball easier to hit off the tee box.
But even with all this new technology, no one has really perfected the game of golf. If that were the case, there would be scores of 18 with a hole in one on every hole. The truth is that even the professionals can’t perfect their golf game. Man is fallible and he makes mistakes. But when it comes to the game of golf, mistakes are inevitable.
I’ve heard many golfers tell me that they played great but scored horribly. That statement made me really think about my own golf game. I, too, have had rounds where I’ve hit the ball well but it wasn’t reflected in my score. How is it possible that we can hit the ball so well yet still take a 6 on a par 4 hole? The answer isn’t easy, but it can be addressed.
I’m not a golf pro, but I do love the game of golf. I’ve always wanted to improve my golf game, so this book will help both you and me. I decided that researching what the pros have to say would be a great way to put their advice to good use. Compiling all of that information into this book would also be a great way to share that advice.
Let’s look at different aspects of the game of golf and find some easy ways to improve our scores!
EQUIPMENT
Believe it or not, the equipment you use in your golf game can truly make a difference in how well you strike the ball. With new technologies in club designs and materials used to make the clubs, you can get overwhelmed at the various choices you will have when buying golf equipment. We’ll look at this section from the perspective of your skill level.
Beginner – Average scores over 100
Because you are just learning the game, you will want to have clubs that are more forgiving when you make bad shots – and those ...
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Introduction 3
Buying a Boat 4
Kinds of Boats 4-9
Buying a Used Boat 9
Engine Check List 12
Boat Check List 13
Best Places to Buy a Boat 15
Boat Financing 17
Insurance and Registration 18
Boat Maintenance 20
Emergency Boat Repair 26
Boat Equipment 27
Getting On the Water 29
Rules of the “Road” 32
Boat Safety 38
Boating Etiquette for Guests 42
Boating With Children 45
In Case of Emergency 49
Conclusion 61
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For some people, the perfect day is clear and sunny. It’s not too cool and it’s not too warm. There is a gentle breeze blowing and the water is like a smooth plate of glass and they are happily riding along the water in their new boat enjoying the scenery along the way.
If this sounds like your perfect day too, there are some things that you need to know about before you begin your boating adventures. Boating is much more than just putting a craft on the water and switching on the motor or hoisting the sails. While it may seem like an easy undertaking, you should still become an informed boater knowing the rules of the water as well as boat safety.
Boating has lots and lots of advantages that you may have never thought about. It can help bring you together as a family, it can ease stress, and it is a lot of fun. Experienced boaters can share with you their love of boating and why it’s something they pursue heartily.
Recreational boating provides a constructive outlet for entertainment that reduces stress and provides ample opportunities for self-enrichment. It doesn’t matter if you’re learning to water ski, relaxing as you try to catch a fish, or just relaxing on deck and enjoying a sunset, boating can bring quality to your life.
About ninety percent of Americans live less than an hour away from a navigable body of water. That means that boating is also a convenient means of entertainment that requires just a little travel time.
Believe it or not, boating can greatly reduce the amount of stress in your life as well. In fact, a 2005 National Marina Manufacturers Association survey of over 1,000 American households listed boating in the top-three of all stress-relieving activities.
There are many activities you can do while boating that can also contribute toward your overall well-being. Water skiing is great exercise. Some people believe that just breathing in the fresh air from the deck of your boat can have healing qualities as well. Nutritionists know that fish is good for you. Boating allows you to catch your own fresh fish thus improving your health as well.
If you’re new to boating, don’t fear. There is a lot to learn, but the good news is that it’s easy to learn. This book will explore all aspects of boating from picking out a boat to boat safety. Whether you are interested in boating for recreation or as a way to connect with family and friends, with our help, you’ll be on the water in no time.
With the information contained in this book, even a person with no boating experience will be able to enjoy this great activity like more experienced sailors. This is Boating 101 – let class begin!
BUYING A BOAT
Many people would love to get into boating as a regular activity in their lives, but they think they can’t afford to own their own boat. While buying a boat can be a large expenditure, there are actually many options prospective boat owners can use when buying a boat.
Almost all boat dealers will offer financing for your boat, and most of the time, your payments will be under $200 a month. You can also look into securing a personal loan for your boat through your local bank.
Many new boat owners will buy a previously owned boat as their first watercraft. A lot of times people will upgrade their choice of boats and then sell their old boat. This can be a great way to get into boat ownership without spending a lot of money.
Let’s start by identifying what exactly certain boats are. Sometimes the terminology can get lost on beginners, so we’ll look at some of the most common boats and what they’re called.
Bass/Fishing Boat
These boats are exactly what the name implies. They are meant to be used for fishing. Most fishing boats are powered by outboard motors, and many also have a trolling motor mounted on the bow.
Bass boats can be made of aluminum or fiberglass. Aluminum is lighter and easier to maneuver thus requiring a smaller motor than ...
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Introduction 3
Terminology 4
Getting the Gear 13
Vests 13
Waders 14
Rods 17
Reels 19
Lines 21
Putting Together Your Rod & Reel 22
Knots 24
Casting Basics 32
Overhead 34
Roll Cast 35
Hauling 36
Reach 37
Side Arm 38
False 39
Spey 39
General Tips 40
D-I-Y Flies 41
Where the Fish Are 50
Destinations 52
Fly Fishing Ethics 58
Conclusion 60
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It’s a beautiful day in early spring. You are standing beside a beautiful river flowing through the mountains of Colorado. In your hands you hold your gear. You are brimming with excitement as you imagine what you will catch today. You are getting ready to fly fish and you can’t wait to get started!
People have been fly fishing for years. In its beginnings, people would use flies to fish with for food, but then it turned into a sport and now anglers fly fish for both food and sport.
Fly fishing is a traditional angling method that uses artificial flies for lures that are made of materials like fur and feathers. The flies are fastened onto a hook and are meant to imitate a fish’s natural food source. The rods are light, but the lines are heavy providing the weight and momentum for casting.
Fly fishermen use a series of casting moves meant to imitate the bug on water. The techniques are wide and varied. When casting much of the rod’s movement comes from the angler’s wrist.
Fly fishing as a sport is something many people find amazingly enjoyable. Most fly fishing is done in certain places like Colorado, Montana, and Wisconsin. The fish most often caught are trout and salmon, although anglers can catch a variety of fish with their flies.
In this book, we’ll explore a variety of topics with regards to fly fishing. Some of the information will be geared towards beginning fishermen, but experienced fly fishers can benefit from this information as well. A refresher course is always good in any sport!
We’ll look at the gear you’ll need, ways to tie flies, and the best places to find an excellent fishing spot. You’ll learn about places to buy your gear from and what to look for when you are buying that gear.
This author is an equal opportunity person and no disrespect is meant to women who like to fly fish when I use the term fisherman. Because most of the time we say the word “fisherman”, don’t fret gals, I’m talking about you too!
New and experienced anglers can both benefit from this great book. So, let’s explore the joys of fly fishing!
TERMINOLOGY
Just as with any sport, there are some terms that are synonymous with the sport itself. While most people think of flies as pesky insects, fly fishermen know that flies are something else altogether. Flies to a fisherman are what is most important to make their hobby enjoyable and challenging.
To a beginner, fly fishing terminology might be confusing, so in this section, we’ll present you with some new terms and what those terms mean so that when we use them later in this book, you’ll know what we’re talking about.
Back cast – The portion of any fly cast that extends beyond the person doing the casting.
Bass Bug - Name used to describe a large number of surface bass flies usually tied with hollow hair (such as deer hair).
Bass Bug Taper - A special weight forward floating fly line with a short front taper so that the generally wind-resistant bass bugs can turn over
Blood Knot - The most widely used knot for tying two pieces of monofilament with similar diameters together; the best knot for construction of a knotted tapered leader; also called the barrel knot.
Breaking Strength - Amount of effort required to break a single strand of unknotted monofilament or braided line, usually stated in pounds (example: 6 lb. test).
Caddis - One of the three most important aquatic insects imitated by fly fishermen; found world wide in all freshwater habitats; adult resembles a moth when in flight; at rest the wings are folded in a tent shape down the back; the most important aquatic state of the caddis is the pupa, which is its emerging stage
Casting Arc - The path that the fly rod follows during a complete cast, usually related to the face of a clock...