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For example, a ‘Scarf of

     Posted on July 29th, 2010 by admin

For example, a ‘Scarf of the Month’ club for knitters or ‘Flash Art of the Month’ for those who draw tattoos or other graphics. Giving people a reason to come back will not only increase your exposure but help you to create a budget that you can depend on. Commission order forms.

Whether someone wants to specify the yarn, weight, density, size, color, and pattern for a tapestry or if they have some vague idea that perhaps they’d like to get a painting for their brother, it’s easy to design an order form for your art website that will help you understand what exactly it is that they want from you.

Contact info.

Include everything from your cell phone to your email address. They already have your website address, but list it here anyway, in case they copy and paste their information.

Art newsletter.

Whether you focus just on what’s new with you and what new services you have to offer including where you’ll be showing next and new discounts you have to offer or instead write a newsletter on the history, news events, and interesting facts about the type of art you’re interested in, an art newsletter is a great way to remind people who you are and how to find you.

Part of the community.

Offering a link page to fellow artists, framers, and art supply stores may not only earn you a few link-backs on their pages but will make you a source of information in the art community worth book marking.
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Need for referendum will flatten right to build idea

     Posted on July 29th, 2010 by admin

Need for referendum will flatten right to build idea

0 Comments | Daily Post; Liverpool (UK), Jul 28, 2010 | by Rob Merrick

MORE and more, I find myself looking at the headline on top of a government announcement – before realising that exactly the opposite is the truth.

For example, the schools’ revolution – more academies and ‘free schools’ – masks an extraordinary accumulation of power in Whitehall, despite ministers’ claims to be handing it to parents.

Similarly, the government insists it is giving Merseyside more muscle and money to revive its economy – but, in truth, the cash is drying up and power is heading back to London.

However, nowhere is this Alice-in-Wonderland world more apparent than in housing, where the claim that it will soon become easier to build desperately-needed affordable homes is truly mindboggling. Last week, a “Right to Build” was promised, with the aim of providing small numbers of cheaper homes where sky-high prices are driving locals away. We were told that residents would form housing trusts and bypass planning permission, ensuring they would not be “thwarted by bureaucracy”
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Nevertheless the Pacific Ocean

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

Nevertheless the Pacific Ocean is heating up on our side of the world and the surface temperatures indeed make Hurricanes and Tropical Storms more probable as they are easier to form.

The absence of a strong trade when seems to have allowed Tropical Storm Aletta to have formed early in the Season. Meanwhile on the Atlantic Side of Mexico the waters are also already heating up in the Gulf of Mexico. During the 2005 Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Mexico got hammered hard by one Category IV Hurricane and several smaller ones when the remnants continued for a week flooding inland. Consider all this in 2006.

Lance Winslow – Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/.
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On Father's Day, the early bird gets – what else? – breakfast

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

On Father’s Day, the early bird gets – what else? – breakfast

0 Comments | Florida Times Union, Jun 12, 2010 | by Jackie Rooney

Before you know it Sunday, June 20, will be here, the day to celebrate all the fathers, husbands, grandfathers and other father figures in your life. No. 1 daughter and I are going to take her father, my spouse, the Binmeister, out for breakfast, his favorite meal of the day.

I married “Mr. Breakfast.” I didn’t realize it until the morning after the nuptials when he leaped out of bed and cheerfully declared, “bacon, eggs, toast and coffee-yes!”

“It’s 7 a.m.,” I mumbled into my pillow. “Don’t we get to brush our teeth first? I can’t deal with this. Is it too late for an annulment?”

“Pancakes with butter and syrup, yum,” he tried to tempt me. “Biscuits and gravy – maybe, grits?”

“Grits? We live in New York,” I said. “Go back to sleep, you can’t get grits here.”

Forty-three years later, I’m no longer averse to the first meal of the day – just to cooking it and being cheerful at any hour before 9 a.m. An old Irish proverb says, “Marriages are all happy; it’s having breakfast together that causes all the trouble.”

Life is full of little compromises. So, Monday through Friday, the man I wed is a mild-mannered (on a good day) businessman who makes his own oatmeal and coffee. But on the weekends, he becomes “Mr. Breakfast” – and makes his own bacon and eggs. Then we moved to the land of grits and biscuits and gravy and he discovered nirvana. Unfortunately, he married Ms. Out-to-Lunch. Hmmm … perhaps I should restate that. Nevertheless, out to lunch I go gathering social news around the Beaches.

– On June 4, The Florida Times-Union presented the 41st annual EVE luncheon at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront. About 525 people attended the affair that recognized 12 women from Florida’s First Coast for achievements in education, volunteer service and employment, hence EVE. All finalists received plaques and one from each category was awarded a prestigious golden apple. The winners and event were reported in Sunday’s Times-Union. However, it’s noteworthy for denizens of the beach that Donna Orender of Jacksonville Beach and Carolee Bertisch of Ponte Vedra Beach were at the head table.

The Times-Union’s first female publisher, Lucy Talley, was the event’s emcee
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Plot's twists and turns mesmerise

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

Plot’s twists and turns mesmerise

0 Comments | Taranaki Daily News; New Plymouth, New Zealand, Jul 23, 2010

Hypnosis opened at New Plymouth’s Little Theatre last night. It’s a real detective whodunnit that I highly recommend.

It’s great entertainment as it takes you on a rollercoaster ride where you think you’ve solved the crime, only to discover you haven’t. One audience member called these twists and twirls great add-ons. They certainly kept you in suspense and dispelled any smugness you felt on predicting the conclusion.

The strong, but natural acting from the three cast members – Mark Jamieson, Morris West and Nikki McCormack – was another triumph of this play.

They all coped with huge amounts of dialogue, often filled with clever double meanings. Their character portrayals were spot on
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Dorchester Minerals, L.P. Announces Its Second Quarter Distribution

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin
Dorchester Minerals, L.P. Announces Its Second Quarter Distribution

Market Wire, July, 2010

Dorchester Minerals, L.P. (NASDAQ: DMLP) announced today the Partnership’s second quarter 2010 cash distribution. The distribution of $0.412207 per common unit represents activity for the three-month period ended June 30, 2010 and is payable on August 12, 2010 to common unitholders of record as of August 2, 2010.

Cash receipts attributable to the Partnership’s Net Profits Interests in pay status during the second quarter totaled approximately $2.7 million
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Nonetheless, some researchers estimate

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

Nonetheless, some researchers estimate that as many of 15% of drivers, even those with extensive experience, get disqualified when applying for a trucking position. Why are so many truckers getting turned away if the need for trucker is so high? It all has to do with being organized.

The key to landing a trucking job is being prepared and knowing what to expect when seeking a trucking job. Most often, truckers start the hiring process by speaking to a trucking recruiter. Recruiters frequently hire only for one company (the company they work for themselves), so it may be to your advantage to shop around and talk to a number of different recruiters to find the position that is the best fit for you. If you do speak with a number of recruiters, be sure to take notes so you can keep track of who said what.

Never lie to a recruiter when seeking a trucking job. The truth will come out eventually and it is much better that you be completely honest from the beginning, even if it means disclosing some negative information, than to lie and get caught for it later.
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What are your

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

What are your reasons for wanting the surgery? If you have an unsightly scar or birthmark, it may be something very obvious. But, if you just want to change your looks to appear younger or to enhance one of your features, which may be more of a personal preference. Either reason may be a worthwhile motivation to get cosmetic surgery, but you must still keep in mind that surgery is surgery and is a very serious decision. Surgery is not a ?cure-all? for any self-esteem issues you may be having, it is just one part.

2. Who is your surgeon? Did you know that to perform cosmetic surgery you do not technically have to have any specialized training? Once you have graduated from medical school you can practice any type of medicine-including cosmetic surgery. However, your surgeon can be certified by the Board of Medical Examiners and also by national organizations which have strict guidelines about training and qualifications. Any surgeon you choose should be well-qualified and experienced in your type of surgery.

3. Are you aware of the risks? From one to four percent of people who have cosmetic surgery experience difficulties of one kind or another.
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I went to Old Navy

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

I went to Old Navy and purchased a new wardrobe that would cover the flab and still managed to somewhat meet my criteria of interesting. But after several months, I was a size or two smaller and the budget didn?t permit excessive shopping. So I bought a couple pairs of jeans and several shirts that were semi-decent and settled on those.

Now here we are, 14 months after baby and I?m still a little flabbier than I had hoped to be, but this is life. But the problem is that I still only have a couple pairs of jeans and a few shirts that I actually feel comfortable in.
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You’ve probably head that “Fear” stands

     Posted on July 28th, 2010 by admin

You’ve probably head that “Fear” stands for “False Evidence Appearing Real,” but I like to say that it also stands for “False Education Appearing Real.” Learn what has actually worked, and you’re halfway there. But no matter what you learn, if you live in fear, you’ll never get the results you want.

The other “F” word is FAITH. Have faith in yourself, your husband, your wife, your kids, your business, your idea, and other people. Some people are able to have faith in all areas except in other people. But that is equally important. If you can develop faith in yourself and others, you will move forward in action and achieve the results you want.

So, the language that you use is very important. Remember this, because it is crucial:

? Your thoughts turn into your language.

? Your language turns into action.

? Your action turns into results – i.e., financial rewards.

This is what it means to develop the internet millionaire mind. Donald Trump went from millionaire to broke to billionaire. Even his ex-wife loaned him money when he was broke. Why? Because he has the millionaire mindset.
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