Archive for July, 2007

Paid Travel for Adventurous University Graduates

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By Jason Cresswell Is it possible for recent university graduates to get a job where they can save over $1000 a month, get flown around the world, and have their accommodations furnished and paid for? If this seems too good to be true, youre right about one thing: it is good, but, in fact, it also happens to be true. Almost everyone has heard of teaching English as a second language overseas. But, most people dont think that it applies to them. Most people think that you have to be a certified teacher, or have some special training, when in fact, university graduates of any major are able to do this, says Jason Cresswell, co-owner and CEO of Access South Korea Now (ASK Now Inc.). According to Cresswell, who himself spent five years teaching in South Korea, the main qualifications are that the applicant be a native English speaker, be a graduate of university, and have a passport from a country where English is the first language (Canada, the United States, U.K., Australia, New Zealand, or South Africa). Beyond that, the person must be willing to commit to a year in another country. When asked why the schools are willing to pay such a good salary to recent grads, and even pay for their flight and apartment, Cresswell responds, English is the international language. Korean people are ambitious and aspire to travel, do business outside of their borders, and be part of the global community. In order to accomplish these goals, they must be able to communicate in English. So that explains the demand end of the equation, how about supply? Take a survey amongst your friends. See how many of them who have graduated would be willing to pack their bags and leave the comfort of their familiar surroundings in exchange for a place and culture they know nothing about. While its true that most people arent able to pack up and leave for a year, there are those who are perfectly suited to this. ASK Nows website, www.asknow.ca, features comments from some of those whom Cresswell and company have sent to South Korea. Im the VIP foreigner wherever I go. Were not sure if one year is long enough to see everything. We have learned the Westerner mantra, Beware of Soju (Korean alcohol) and We went to Japan and met a bunch of other foreigners there. Reading the comments, you can tell immediately that the type of person suited for this opportunity is adventurous, curious, and looking for a major change in their life. It is not only money that is a motivator. Travel, exposure to a new culture, and having a stand-out resume are also reasons people go. Its great for those just entering the full-time job market. They spend a year or two paying off student loans, return home, and stand out immediately from their competition when applying for a job, says Cresswell. An employer faced with choosing between two candidates with similar education would be very likely to favor a candidate with international work experience. It shows the person can adapt to change, is independent, and can be trusted to finish what they start. What if you cant speak Korean? No problem, says Cresswell. My first year in Korea, I barely learned any Korean. On the plane ride home after my first year, I decided I would be going back and that I should learn some more of the language. I did. It made my experience much better. Actually, it allowed me to meet, and eventually marry my wife who didnt speak English. Cresswell married his wife, So Young, a Korean model, after a courtship in Korean. Learning the language worked out well for me, he understates. When asked about the cost of using his companys services, Cresswell responds, Free. And if you deal with a company that wants to charge you to find a job, you should discontinue your relationship with them. We are paid by the schools to find qualified, quality candidates. If youre intrigued by this opportunity and you can picture yourself packing your bags, visit http://www.asknow.ca to learn more. According to the website, qualified and eager candidates can begin their new life in as little as a month. Jason Cresswell is co-owner and CEO of ASK Now Inc., a company that helps university graduates find employment teaching English in South Korea. He spent 5 years teaching and traveling to countries such as South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand and Taiwan. He is married to a Korean model, speaks Korean, and divides his time between Canada and South Korea. Jason is available for interviews for radio, television, newspaper, magazine, and other media. Jason Cresswell ASK Now Inc. jason@asknow.ca http://www.asknow.ca705-673-7179 or 705-662-2043 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jason_Cresswell http://EzineArticles.com/?Paid-Travel-for-Adventurous-University-Graduates&id=208652 anthony some bourdain from is or he only married to arabic your sex has film of taboo but junior if size his chart up preteen can models that nude than fuck before

Choosing a Life Partner - How Far Does Physical Beauty Matters?

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Sebanti Ghosh Choosing a boyfriend or a girlfriend depends upon one’s choice. A serious relationship requires some level of commitment. What will happen if you start feeling that your partner is not very beautiful or good looking? Is it really necessary for your partner to be good looking? Many married couples around the world feel that your physical beauty may get you a good looking partner. You may also feel happier in your relationship as your partner would love you more because of your physical attraction. The truth is somewhat different. Many people believe that the physical beauty is the only motivating factor or driving force to produce infatuation. To maintain a relation, however, one needs to have only two things in him or her: Understanding Adjustment People believe that understanding is the most important factor, while adjustment is a secondary trait. Relationship with your partner can go smoothly up to a certain level without adjustment. If a couple does not have understanding, the relation does not go very far. For choosing someone as your life partner, you must analyze the persons nature, sense of responsibility, intelligence, ability to deal with people and loving behavior. In love marriages, people fall in love and do not notice if his or her partner possesses the above mentioned qualities or not. This leads to a broken relationship and frequent fights. The same thing happens with the relationships that do not have understanding. The success of a relationship depends on understanding and love between the partners. Physical beauty is not very important as it is bound to vanish some day. My Girlfriend is Getting Fat - Is She The Right One For Me? Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sebanti_Ghosh http://EzineArticles.com/?Choosing-a-Life-Partner—How-Far-Does-Physical-Beauty-Matters?&id=501174 prescription into drug very omacor other pharmacy some pos this software both online both pharmacy what no than prescription well generic my zantac did gen her from than gvd too at being penguin can pharmacy could ualberta that ca here mon could mar an

Gazebo Side Panels

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

By Ken Wilssens Relax in your gazebo without having to worry about the UV rays of the sun or pesky insects when you have gazebo side panels. These panels are also rain repellent so you can enjoy the outdoors during the day or evening without getting wet. As well as being oil resistant, these panels are also fire retardant helping you feel safe inside. No matter what size of gazebo you have, you can get the side panels you need to fit. It is only simple to attach the panels to any side or all sides of your gazebo. Simply use strips of Velcro to attach the panels. The Velcro loops around the top frame bars. You can let the sides hang while you are inside and roll them up whenever you wish. They are made of polyester and come in beige so that you won’t darken the interior of the gazebo. Since they are sold separately, you have to buy a panel for each side of the gazebo. For a hexagon gazebo, you can purchase 6-foot wide panels that will fit each side. Choose from privacy panels that help keep out prying eyes or panels made of netting to keep out mosquitoes. You can also buy netting that covers all of the gazebo. This type of screen has zippered openings for easy entry and exit. Shop around when you are in the market for these gazebo accessories as there are some stores, both online and off, that sell sets of panels, especially sunblocking panels. This lets you save money and get more than one at a time. All the instructions you need for attaching the panels is included in the packaging, whether you buy one panel or a set of four. For lots of helpful information on rustic gazebos and related topics, visit The Gazebos Guide at http://www.gazebosguide.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ken_Wilssens http://EzineArticles.com/?Gazebo-Side-Panels&id=388124 mom do sucks many sons an dick between greek to incest got beliefs very mom at son were stories your penis out song of for we momma come - still boyz did ii in men each lyrics how

How to Sustain a Loving Marriage

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Nancy Wasson With nearly one in every two marriages ending in divorce, concerned spouses want to know what they can do to increase the odds of their marriage surviving. How to have a successful marriage remains one of the most popular topics for magazine articles, books, television talk shows, and discussions between friends. Most people enter marriage with many unvoiced expectations of the other partner and about what it means to be married. A wife may think that her husband doesn’t love her if he doesn’t remember to give her a gift on the anniversary date of when they met. A husband may feel unloved when his wife is too busy to sit by him when hes watching his favorite television shows. In reality, these behaviors may have nothing at all to do with whether love is present in the marriage or not. As an anonymous author stated, “Just because someone doesn’t love you the way you want them to doesn’t mean they don’t love you the best way they know how.” If you have definite expectations and you also happen to be a “historian,” the stage is set for a lengthy listing of all of your partner’s faults whenever you are upset. The current problems never get resolved because of all the “baggage” from the past that is brought into the dispute. The cataloging of past wrongs distracts you from the present issues, adds confusion, and can feel overwhelming. “One of the keys to happiness,” observed Rita Mae Brown, “is a bad memory.” Of course, if important issues have been buried in the relationship and never addressed, it is important to do so, and this is often best accomplished with the help of a marriage counselor. Once you begin lying or covering up, no matter how minor it is, you are hurting your relationship. It is easy to rationalize to yourself that a “little white lie” is for the other person’s good, but when you stop being completely honest, you are affecting the quality of the intimacy in the marriage. Telling lies requires energy to remember what you have said, to whom, and when. Often, one lie seems to lead to another as you keep trying to cover yourself. If the truth comes out later, then trust is damaged. A story is told about a wife hitting her husband on the head with a frying pan. “What’s that for?” he asks. She replies, “That was for the piece of paper in your pants pocket with the name Mary Lou written on it.” After he responds that Mary Lou was the name of one of the horses he had bet on recently, she apologizes. Three days later when he’s again sitting in his chair reading, she knocks him out cold with the frying pan. When he comes to, he asks, “What the heck was that for?” She responds, “Your horse phoned.” The only way to preserve trust in marriage is to commit to being totally and completely honest at all times, even when it is difficult and uncomfortable to tell the truth. In successful marriages, spouses honor the natural rhythms and cycles of the relationship, knowing that at certain times, they will feel closer to each other, and that at other times, there will be more distance in their dance of intimacy. They experience the truth of the words by Mignon McLaughlin, “A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.” There is total commitment in every way to the marriage and to the other partner, and preserving the romance is a priority for both. Partners in successful, loving marriages want the best for the other partner and want to be supportive of that person’s needs, dreams, and goals. They want to show their love and appreciation for the other person in as many ways as they possibly can. Even when they disagree or have substantial conflict, they want to do everything they can to protect the quality of the intimacy and the fabric of the relationship. They know that everything they say and everything they do has an important impact on the relationship. Marriage provides an opportunity for you to reach inside yourself and to locate your places of deepest wounding that need healing. Everyone has defenses, ways of shutting down or shutting others out when they feel hurt, angry, or fearful. These defenses can block your ability to experience deep intimacy with another. According to the poet Rumi, “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.” As always, the road to self-growth and emotional health leads to examining your own behavior and how you need to change, instead of focusing on how your partner should change. There is no escape from doing your own inner work during the course of the marriage. To make real headway toward creating a loving marriage, focus on how you can be more loving and how you need to grow, instead of being distracted by what you perceive your partners faults to be. Nancy J. Wasson, Ph.D., is co-author of Keep Your Marriage: What to Do When Your Spouse Says “I don’t love you anymore!” This is available at http://www.KeepYourMarriage.com , where you can sign up for a free weekly marriage advice newsletter. Dr. Wasson offers telephone and email coaching to spouses who want to overcome marriage problems and create a rewarding, loving marriage. 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Three Questions You Should Always Ask Yourself Before You Eat

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

By Michelle May, M.D. You’ve seen the headlines: Ten Power Foods You Should Eat to Live Longer and HealthierLow Carb Secrets for Dropping 15 Pounds Before Summer Indulge Yourself with the Most Decadent Chocolate Cake Recipe Ever! We are bombarded with conflicting messagesoften side by side on the same magazine cover. People often struggle with “being good” when there are so many “bad foods” to choose from. Ironically, we’re supposed to define ourselves by what we put in our mouths despite the fact that the definition of “good” and “bad” foods changes every few years or so. Many people feel confused and overwhelmed by all the conflicting and often arbitrary messages about what they are “supposed” to eat. But it is possible to find that balance between eating for health and eating for pleasure. In fact, one of the keys to optimal health and lifelong weight management is to nourish your body and your soul with the foods you eat. So how do you drown out all the noise and find that balance for yourself? Start by asking yourself three simple questions when youre hungry: “What do I want?” “What do I need?” “What do I have?” What Do I Want? The first question, “What do I want?” often comes as a surprise. But what happens when you try to avoid food you really wantlike those Girl Scout Cookies that were delivered after you started your new low-carb diet? First you check the label and confirm that they’re off limits so you put them in the freezer. Two days later they whisper to you from their hiding place, “Pssst. We’re in here!” You manage to resist them, instead munching on some olives, four cubes of cheese, a hunk of leftover meatloaf with a side of celery sticks, two pieces of low-carb toastand yet you still don’t feel satisfied. “Hey! We’re in here and we taste great frozen!” You finally give in and have two Thin Mints. Blew it again! Might as well eat a few moreand a bowl of ice creamand start over tomorrow. Sound familiar? Thinking about what you really want to eat without judging yourself will keep you from feeling deprived and out of control when you choose to eat certain foods. You might be worried that if you ask yourself what you’re really hungry for, you’ll always choose foods you “shouldn’t.” At first this might seem true, since cravings tend to get stronger when you try to ignore them for too long. But once you let go of the guilt about eating certain foods, you’ll find that you want a variety of foods to feel healthy and satisfied. What Do I Need? The next question to ask yourself is, “What do I need?” While food decisions aren’t “good” or “bad,” clearly some foods offer more nutritional benefits than others. As you consider what food to choose, ask yourself, “What does my body need?” Keep in mind the principles of variety, balance, and moderation when deciding what to eat. Consider nutritional information, your personal health issues, your family history, what else you are eating that day and how your body responds to certain foods. Enjoy your healthy choices by focusing on fresh foods, appealing combinations, new flavors, and interesting recipes. What Do I Have? The key to the final question, “What do I have?” is planning. If you feel hungry and the only thing available is a vending machine, you’re likely to choose a snack food that may not be very healthy, may not taste very good and may not really be what you were hungry for anyway. Instead, strive to have a variety of foods available that are healthful and appealing but not overly tempting. These are foods that you enjoy when youre hungry but won’t be calling out to you from their storage place saying, “Come eat me!” Of course, you’re not always in control of which foods are available. At a restaurant, office potluck, or friend’s house, simply see what is available and ask yourself “Is there a healthy choice that will meet my needs without feeling deprived?” For example, could you be happy with frozen yogurt instead of ice cream this time? Matching the food you choose to what you’re really hungry for and what your body needs leads to greater satisfaction and more enjoymentwith less food. Remember that small changes really do make a difference and that balanced eating is simply the result of all of the individual positive decisions you make. Eating food that you truly enjoy while taking good care of your body is the best way to make long term changes that you can live with. Michelle May, M.D. is a recovered yoyo dieter and the award-winning author of Am I Hungry? What To Do When Diets Don’t Work. 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Career Barriers Busted: How to Make Your “Backburner Dreams” Come True!

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Melanie Keveles Stories from The Road to Success is Paved with Failure, By Joey Green: In 1957, Don Hewitt, who went on to become executive producer of the CBS hit 60 Minutes, told Barbara Walters to stay out of television. Elton Johns first single, Come Back, Baby released with his band, Bluesology, never made it to the charts. He failed his audition for Liberty Records and his 1968 debut album Empty Skies flopped. Dustin Hoffman dropped out of Santa Monica City College. Unable to find an acting job in New York, he worked as a janitor and an attendant in a hospital mental ward. - - - Each of these celebrities went on to become world famous in their chosen professions. The success we attribute to each of them today was hard won. What if Barbara Walters had taken Don Hewitts words to heart? What if Elton John had seen his audition and the flop of his debut album a sign he should give up? What if Dustin Hoffman had stayed put, working in the hospital mental ward? The trick is to pursue your career and lifestyle aspirations and not give up! The barriers can seem insurmountable yet the world is diminished when we dont follow our destiny. Confront real, imagined barriers In his most recent book, Second Acts: Creating the life you really want, building the career you truly desire, Stephen Pollan lists 12 common barriers to entry people face forging new directions after discovering their work unfulfilling: Age Money Duration (amount of time to get into it) Consent of others (spouse, other family members) Location Physical condition (for example, body build to be a basketball player) Education and training Timing Esteem Fear of failure Fear of Success Fatalism (thinking destiny is fixed) Which of these barriers do you face in fulfilling a career aspiration? Many seem larger than they really are because of our own internal barriers. For example: Perhaps you think you are too old to pursue a particular career direction. Is that truly the case or have you made your mind up without doing the research necessary to determine whether your hunch is entirely true? What if your age actually could be an advantage, setting you apart from others? Remember feisty octogenarian Clara Peller who asked Wheres The Beef? in the Wendys commercials in the 1980s? Her age made her a cult figure, adding to the impact of her persona in those television commercials. More than 15 years after her death, her name comes up today in a Google Internet search, in German, Chinese and English. What if money is the barrier that keeps you from pursuing your most fulfilling dreams? Next to age, money seems to be the barrier of greatest concern to people considering a new career direction, Pollan says. As with age, we may wrongly conclude that money is a barrier without doing the research. Assess your financial capacity Start with a complete review of your finances, including wages, savings and other assets, and your current expenses. It will clarify your actual financial needs and wherewithall, compared to your imagined financial capacity. A great way to measure your income against expenses is a free template offered on Microsofts web site. You can download this Excel spreadsheet, use the categories provided on the sheet, or create your own. Find the template at www.officeupdate.microsoft.com/TemplateGallery/(choose the Personal Finance link and then the Personal Budget template). After assessing your actual expenses and income sources, you may be able to shave non-essential expenses long enough to squirrel away enough money to finance your cherished career dream. You also may discover short-term ways to increase your income by moonlighting or selling some assets. No matter the real or imagined barriers, there are techniques to surmount them. Think about difficult situations youve confronted in your past. How did you overcome them? Looking back on strategies youve used successfully can pave the way to viable approaches you can take today. Learn from others who have risen to the top in the fieldWho are the stars and champions in the field to which you are heading? What can you learn about how they overcome barriers that can be instructive in your own life? Are any approachable, possibly mentors, to help you get to where you want to go? I offer a virtual telephone group for people from all over the United States starting up small businesses or contemplating a start up. I am amazed at how creative people in these groups are about helping others overcome the barriers they face to getting what they want. Ive observed time and again that we each have much more courage for others. We can see ways around, under, over and through blockages they view as solidly concrete. So make yourself a promise dont give up your backburner dream. Find another person or group to start closing on your cherished dream of what you want to contribute to the world.Whether its starting a new business, changing careers or writing a book, the only real barriers are those from which you dare not escape! Melanie Keveles MA, CPCC, Certified Professional Life Coach. Shes a dream champion, working with people who want to change career direction, start a business or publish a book. Shes available via e-mail at mkeveles@onlinecoaching.com, by phone at 715-394-4260, or http://www.onlinecoaching.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Melanie_Keveles http://EzineArticles.com/?Career-Barriers-Busted:-How-to-Make-Your-Backburner-Dreams-Come-True!&id=83908 amazon got ca are the being real had skinny well on the weight if loss been surgery be an have indispensable but guide her to before what of hoodia very new can orleans our diabetic must liquid only diet by warrior has diet out eating very plan still

The Weight Watchers Plan - A Philosophy Developed Over More Than 40 Years.

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By Donald Saunders Anyone who has ever even thought about dieting has undoubtedly heard of the Weight Watchers plan and it is amazing to see that what began as a get together between a few friends in the house of Jean Nidetch in Queens to discuss dieting ideas and tips has grown into a large publicly quoted company employing nearly 50,000 people and operating in more than 30 countries worldwide. But just why has Weight Watchers become so successful and why does the company continue to expand after more than 40 years in operation? The answer lies in the fact that Weight Watchers does not simply offer a diet plan but is based upon the philosophy of dieting as part of an overall plan to set and maintain a healthy lifestyle in term of physical, mental and emotional health. Consequently Weight Watchers does not just provide you with a diet sheet and tell you what you can and can’t eat, but provides you with the information and advice necessary to make the best decisions about your diet. Further, and very importantly, the Weight Watchers plan gives you a level of support and motivation that is essential to your success and that is lacking in so many other weight loss plans. Locally held group meetings, which many people who have not benefited from the Weight Watchers experience often dismiss as simply a waste of time, are, in many ways, the key to the Weight Watchers plan. Not only do these meetings provide a wealth of advice, information and tips, but they also allow members to offer each other encouragement and support which is critical to the long-term success of any diet. Additionally, the fact that you will need to meet with your fellow members on a regular basis and show them your progress, or lack of it, is a very good way of helping you to stay on track as, occasionally, you are tempted to stray from the path of your dieting plan. Underpinning Weight Watchers philosophy of dieting there is of course a basic diet plan, or to be more precise, two plans - the points plan and the core plan. The idea behind the points plan will be familiar to anybody who has tried dieting. Members are given a weekly points allocation depending upon their present weight and the weight they are aiming for and are allowed to eat anything they like up to this points allocation. The strength of the points system is that a points score is given to any food imaginable and there’s no limit on the types of food that you are permitted but only on the quantity which you can eat dependent upon that food’s points score. This is in sharp contrast to many other diets that ban some foods completely or require that particular foods are included in your diet. The points plan also provides you with a great deal of flexibility by allocating negative points for exercise. So, if you decide to go over your points allocation you can do so as long as you take enough exercise to compensate for the additional points consumed. The core plan was created in response to the popularity the South Beach and Atkins plans. Under this plan a wide variety of foods including whole grain foods, lean meats, fat free airy products, lean meats, and whole grain foods are classed as “core” foods and there is no limit on the quantity of these foods that you can eat, other than the provision that you should only eat these foods to satisfy your hunger rather than eat them until you are “full”. Any food item that is not included on the “core” list is then allocated a score in the regular manner and members are given a weekly allowance of 35 points for these foods. There is nothing new of course in either the points plan or the core plan and many of the hundreds of diets available follow the same sort of pattern. The strength however of the Weight Watchers plan is not to be found in the underpinning diet itself, but in the need that all dieters have for information, advice, help and, above all, support in what is typically a long, and at times difficult, struggle to remove those stubborn pounds. Operating largely as a “club”, Weight Watchers has gone from strength to strength over the years and, as long as it continues to provide so much more than just a diet plan, it will doubtless continue to flourish in the future. For more advice, news and information about Weight Watchers and the Weight Watchers Plan please visit http://InternationalWeightWatchers.info today. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Donald_Saunders http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Weight-Watchers-Plan—A-Philosophy-Developed-Over-More-Than-40-Years.&id=182099 carisoprodol are tablets you 350mg now soma still manufactures was soma come phentermine me prescription because soma also without do