Saturday, February 2, 2008

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1.
Avoiding Human Sacrifice From: Joyce C. Lock
2.
Things To Do In Rye, East Sussex From: Frederick Hoymer
3.
Build A Strong Friendship Training Your Dog From: Ron Keegan
4.
So You Want To Live In Spain? From: Peter Wilson
5.
Get Out And Enjoy An Adventure From: Clinton Maxwell
6.
Winter Trips For Your Family From: Johnathan Bakers
7.
How To Buy Discount Designer Perfume At Knockdown Prices From: Blog About Perfume
8.
Investing In An Essential Oil Kit From: Saifuddin Indorewala
9.
How To Take Perfect Wedding Photos From: Carey Paris
10.
Tips To Help Rid You Of Head Lice From: MiShaun Taylor
11.
Hannah Montana Concert Tickets Sell High From: Mike Brown
12.
RV Lifestyles: How To Get The Most From Free Bush Campsites From: Bill Revill
13.
Know All About Russian Silver And Enamel From: Anita Satin Choudhary
14.
Commercial Real Estate: Tips For Saving Wealth From: Tom Beaty
15.
So You Want A Havanese Puppy? From: Fiona A Kelly
16.
Finding Shih Tzu Puppies For Sale That Doesn't Support Puppy Mil From: Rebecca A Simpson
17.
Affordable Beagle Puppies For Sale From: Michelle A Adams
18.
Siberian Huskies: Extreme Attitude From: A Preston
19.
Rottweiler Breeder Information You Need From: Sharon A Davies
20.
Pomeranian Personalities From: Rosie A Allan
21.
German Shepherd Breeders To Avoid From: Jan A Ryan
22.
Helpful Advice On Which Chihuahua Breeders To Avoid From: Sandra A Dean
23.
Shar Pei Personality Types From: Melissa A Coleman
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Don't Be Afraid Of The Yorkshire Terrier Breed Standard From: Susan A Bailey
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Marketing To Your Online Customers – Las Vegas Style From: Ted Cantu

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1.

Avoiding Human Sacrifice

Posted by: "Joyce C. Lock" inspirations@insightbb.com   ourheartandhis

Sat Feb 2, 2008 4:02 pm (PST)

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Avoiding Human Sacrifice

Present your bodies a living sacrifice,
holy, acceptable unto God,
which is your reasonable service.
Romans 12:1

Many appear to think that life application, of the above verse,
is to sacrifice whomever smokes, drinks, chews, eats, and more;
whomever does whatever is considered to be undesirable that could
affect one's physical body (regardless of their love for God) and
more follow suite; sacrificing to idols. In fact, I do not recall
having ever heard this verse used any other way, even though
studies have proven such families to have inherited lower stress
tolerance for which they self-medicate for survival. And yet,
some get more leniency than others. Humm, I wonder who decides
which to sacrifice and which is worthy of escaping.

We can be sure they did not ask God because He would have
reminded them, it is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a
man; but that which comes out of the mouth, Matthew 15:11. And
so, while you were busy worrying about what everyone else was
doing, "What came out of your mouth?"

After all, it is not as if you have never heard it before, "Judge
not according to the appearance," John 7:24. Judge not, and ye
shall not be judged: condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned:
forgive, and ye shall be forgiven: Give, and it shall be given
unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and
running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same
measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.
Luke 6:37-38

So, if you do not want the consequences of judging, it is a
pretty good idea, when you are tempted to judge, to save your
energy for researching scripture; to determine what you are
guilty of. In fact, the very reason you find fault in others may
be so that you can recognize and deal with your own.
A righteous judgment calls for mercy, not sacrifice. Matthew 9:13
Thou shalt not sacrifice unto the Lord thy God any bullock, or
sheep, wherein is blemish, or any evilfavouredness: for that is
an abomination unto the Lord thy God. Deuteronomy 17:1
There's one thing for certain, when we are counted as sheep for
the slaughter, we know Who it is that really loves us; Romans
8:36-37. Jesus said, "The Son of man is come eating and drinking;
and ye say, Behold a gluttonous man, and a winebibber, a friend
of publicans and sinners!" Luke 7:34 But, Paul said, "Why stand
we in jeopardy every hour? I protest by your rejoicing which I
have in Christ Jesus our Lord, I die daily." 1 Corinthians
15:30-31

Besides, Roman 12:1 calls for a living sacrifice, not one that
has been killed. So, you might want to check and see if you are
serving dead works or a living God (Matthew 23:3). Again, present
YOUR bodies a 'living' sacrifice.

And, since when were we ever commanded to persecute anyone?
Job seems to say it best, "Why do ye persecute me as God, and are
not satisfied with my flesh?" Job 19:22

Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and
not we ourselves. Psalm 100:3a He that despiseth, despiseth not
man, but God. 1 Thessalonians 4:8

In addition, the law is spiritual (Romans 7:14a). Therefore, the
reference is in regard to one's 'spiritual' body; only, not just
'one' body, but bodies. It's a group effort! And no matter what
others are doing, what does it have to do with YOUR reasonable
service?

It has been said that the things we hate are the very things we
dislike about ourselves; for which, in this case, should lead us
to question, "What am I not sacrificing?" Consider the following:
Ye shall not do ... every man whatsoever is right in his own
eyes. Ye shall bring YOUR burnt offerings, and YOUR sacrifices,
and YOUR tithes, and heave offerings of YOUR hand, and YOUR vows,
and YOUR freewill offerings, and the firstlings of YOUR herds and
of YOUR flocks: And there ye shall eat before the Lord your God,
and ye shall rejoice in all that ye put YOUR hand unto, ye and
your households, wherein the Lord thy God hath blessed thee.
Deuteronomy 12:6-8

And, it does not count when the preacher does it for you.
Every priest standeth daily ministering and offering oftentimes
the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins. Hebrews
10:11

God wants YOUR sacrifices; Matthew 23:3. Plus, you are to put
YOUR hand to something. Try laying YOUR hand upon the word of
God. And when you do, go and learn what this means, 'I will have
mercy, and not sacrifice'; Matthew 9:13. For, if you had known
what it means, you would not have condemned the guiltless,
Matthew 12:7.

Ye, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy
priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God
by Jesus Christ. 1 Peter 2:5

Proclaim and publish the free offerings: for this liketh you.
Amos 4:5 For this is the love of God, that we keep his
commandments: and his commandments are not grievous. 1 John 5:3
If ye offer a Sacrifice of Peace offerings unto the Lord, ye
shall offer it at your own will. Leviticus 19:5

And whosoever offereth a sacrifice of peace offerings unto the
Lord to accomplish his vow ... it shall be perfect to be
accepted; there shall be no blemish therein. Leviticus 22:21
And when ye will offer a Sacrifice of Thanksgiving unto the Lord,
offer it at your own will. Leviticus 22:29

Let them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare
his works with rejoicing. Psalm 107:22

And if you want to bless God, consider the Sacrifice of Praise.
Jesus, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood,
suffered without the gate. Let us go forth therefore unto him
without the camp, bearing his reproach. For here have we no
continuing city, but we seek one to come. By him therefore let us
offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, that is, the
fruit of our lips giving thanks to his name. But to do good and
to communicate forget not: for with such sacrifices God is well
pleased. Hebrews 13:12-16

And, once you have done YOUR reasonable service, you should no
longer have the desire to sacrifice others. But, also, know that
it is not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should
take away sins, either. Wherefore when he cometh into the world,
let us make it possible for Him to say, "Sacrifice and offering
thou wouldest not, but a body hast thou prepared me." Hebrews
10:4-5

By faith Abel offered unto God a
more excellent sacrifice than Cain.

Hebrews 11:4

And faith cometh by
hearing the word of God.
Romans 10:17

02/02/08

From the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away,
http://iam.homewithgod.com/glimpsesofgod/humansacrifice.htm
and the abomination that maketh desolate set up,
http://iam.homewithgod.com/glimpsesofgod/falseways.htm
there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
Daniel 12:11

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© 2008 by Joyce C. Lock, KJV
http://iam.homewithGod.com/glimpsesofgod/
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2.

Things To Do In Rye, East Sussex

Posted by: "Frederick Hoymer" distribution@isnare.com   articles_isnare

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The historic town of Rye in East Sussex is situated close to
the Romney Marshes.

One of the reasons for the popularity of the town of Rye is
that there is so much history here. It has been a town since the
time of the Normans and by the time of the 13th century it had
become a thriving port.

Since that time, storms and "long shore drift" of the coastline
have landlocked the town and it is now around 2 miles away from
the coast.

Walkers often pass through Rye as part of their journey along
the Saxon Shore Way, one of England's long distance footpaths.
If you're following this interesting walk, you may decide to
book your accommodation in Rye so that you can take in the local
sights.

Another popular choice of things to do when you stay in Rye is
to explore the Romney Marshes. These wetlands cover around 100
square miles and even lay claim to their own breed of sheep, who
thrive in the wet conditions of the marshlands and have also
been exported to Australia.

The marshes have been important over the centuries as their
closeness to the European mainland means that they have often
been at the front of the various invasions to England. Amongst
other defenses here, King Arthur built a fortress in the village
of Appledore.

More recently, the Martello Towers were built as part of
England's coastal defenses in the 1800s. This was a series of
small forts standing up to 40 feet high, sometimes surrounded by
a moat to give more chance to keep invaders at bay. You can see
some of these still standing in the area today, preserved as
historic monuments.

Naturally the often bleak nature of the marshlands led to them
being regularly used by smugglers from the 1600s right through
to the 1800s. The sheep were an important part of the smuggling
trade as their wool was smuggled across to continental Europe.
They also inspired Rudyard Kipling to write his famous Smugglers
Song.

If you've ever read the Doctor Syn novels, you'll recognize the
landscape in the area as it was a setting for them.

Those with more energy may want to try their hand at the sport
of kitesurfing, sometimes also known as kiteboarding. You can
experience the thrill of being drawn along the water on a small
board, similar to a surfboard, powered by a kite. Even if you
don't want to participate, you may well be able to spot some
kitesurfers practicing their sport in Rye Harbour or the nearby
Camber Sands.

Shoppers are also catered for. There is a regular Farmers
Market in the town of Rye, where you can buy fresh local farm
produce and also a more varied Country Market which features
locally made crafts and unusual plants as well as food.

When you visit Rye, you'll find a good range of places to stay,
including a variety of small, family run bed and breakfasts and
guest houses, where you are sure to receive a warm welcome.

About The Author: Check out this wide range of friendly places
to stay in Rye at http://www.4hotels.co.uk/uk/rye.html

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Build A Strong Friendship Training Your Dog

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CRUCIAL TIPS TO TRAIN YOUR DOG

Teach your dog to be happy, healthy, and sociable. Good dog
training is all about bonding with your dog, where the dog has
respect for you and also where the dog clearly recognizes that
the owner is his master and that he or she is the boss.

If the owner assumes the role as the leader, the dog knows and
respects that position, then it will feel more secure and be a
happier pet.

A properly trained dog should never be fearful of it's owner
and that is why most up-to-date methods of dog training focus on
the positive aspects of the dogs actions and reward it for the
good actions that it takes rather than punishing it for anything
that it does that is wrong.

A well trained dog that respects it's owner will always want to
please, and that leads to a better-behaved dog both at home and
when socializing with other dogs and people.

These positive training methods are also great at training dogs
that have consistently done something wrong, as they will
quickly learn that the rewards for good actions are far greater
than the attention they are seeking from their negative actions.

Even older dogs can be trained quite well by using these
methods so a dog is certainly never too old to learn new tricks.

RECOGNITION TRAINING FOR YOUR DOG

Recognition training is quite possibly one of the oldest
methods of training dogs, dating back to the days when people
started trying to naturalize wild animals. Recognition dog
training is probably the method of dog training that most of us
are well known, and it is a natural instinct to reward the dog
when they perform the task that we have asked of them.

Some people prefer to use a combination of the reward training
methods and the leash and collar training to get the best out of
their dog in the least time. Some dogs respond better to reward
training than leash and collar training so your decision might
depend on what method you see working the best with your dog.

HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR DOG-TRAINING SESSIONS BE

There are many different factors that come into play when
determining how long your dog training sessions should be.Just
as people have many and varied personalities, the same is true
for dogs - even within a breed.

Many people recommend that you do a personality analysis before
getting your dog to determine which breed will be most suitable
in your life. Very often, however, we choose dogs based on other
different factors at the time.

The various different breeds of dogs have different personal
qualities and you need to work with these when training your dog
to get the best results. The age of the dog is also a factor in
deciding the ability to be trained.

While young puppies generally have a shorter attention span
they haven't picked up the bad habits of older dogs and in most
cases are easily trained. When training young puppies it is a
good idea to have shorter training clinics, and to end the
training clinics with a bit of fun and games.

When you mix a little fun with the training, you always get
better results, and you will also be more likely to proceed with
the dog training for longer. As the owner and their dog advance
with training, both parties will find it far more enjoyable as
the results will improve and the obvious rewards that both the
dog and the owner receive from one another will bond the
relationship even further.

There's nothing quite like dog training to start off a bond
between the dog owner and his new pet, in the best possible
manner. Dog training is the best thing you could ever do for
your pet for a long lasting relationship.

About The Author: Ron Keegan is the owner operator of Dog
Training For Me a website devoted to dog owners who are seeking
information on training and caring for man's best friend. More
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So You Want To Live In Spain?

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A lot of people decide to live in Spain for many different
reasons. If you want to live in a comfortable climate, you
cannot choose a better location. But for some, the reasons may
be more practical, such as work or family obligations. If you
decide you want or need to relocate to Spain, you will have to
learn about such requirements as work permits and residency
permits. If you want to be able to get around easily in Spain,
you should also study the Spanish language.

With Spain's economy booming, one of the main reasons people
have to relocate to Spain is job related. In this case, you may
want to consider a professional relocation company to assist you
with all of the details. They can take care of a lot of the
paperwork and make your move as easy as possible. A company such
as this will have a staff that can speak many different
languages. They will take care of all of the details of
relocating, from finding a home, to enrolling your children in
school, to obtaining your residency permits, to registering your

car. Their in depth knowledge of the Spanish culture and
Spanish bureaucracy will save you a lot of anguish.

If you are going to work in Spain, you have to obtain a work
permit. There a different types of permits, depending upon the
type of work you are going to be doing, and how long you will be
working in Spain. A Type "A" permit allows for seasonal work in
Spain, and is only valid for only nine months. Many times this
type of permit will be limited to certain areas of the country.
A Type "B" permit is considered an initial work permit and are
usually for a specific region and only for certain types of
positions. These permits are valid for a year and can be
renewed, but only for a maximum of two years. A Type "C"
permit is not limited to type of job, or to location. A Type
"C" permit is valid for up to three years. Self employed
individuals can obtain a Type "D" permit, which allows them to
work in Spain for up to a year, but can be renewed for up to
two year. These are also limited to certain geographic areas,
and the type of work to be done may also be limited. Each
application is reviewed to determine this.

Type "E" permits are valid for up to three years, and have no
geographical limitation. If someone is given a permanent work
permit, they will have no limitations on the type of work
activity or the geographic location. These are usually granted
after a Type "C" or Type "E" permit has expired.

Regardless of the type of work permit you have, in order Ty
live in Spain, even for as little as three months, you will need
to obtain a foreigner's identification card.

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Get Out And Enjoy An Adventure

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If you are looking for great adventure, a rafting trip is the
perfect getaway for you and your family. There is not much that
can compare to the feeling of being on a fantastic river and all
the excitement that comes with it. There are a number of things
that you will have to do in order to prepare for this vacation
with your family.

You need to think safety first above anything else. If you are
going to use a rafting company, they can help you guide with
safety on the tour. If you are choosing to go at it alone, you
need to know some safety things first. You need to be sure that
you have personal flotation devices for everyone on the raft. It
makes no difference if you are a good swimmer; you need to have
a life saving device on at all times. You should also wear
fabrics that are going to dry quickly. You should wear
lightweight shoes because heavier one can make it hard for you
to swim if you fall in. A solid raft and good paddles can make
your experience much safer. You should always inspect the
equipment before you head out on the trip. Make sure that
everyone in the family has the sense to handle the rapids. You
do not want to get someone scared and let them panic. You need
to make sure that everyone knows what to do if the boat
overturns.

You should also consider the special equipment that is needed
on the trip. Not only do you need life jackets, you need bags
that are water resistant to carry your gear. The one thing that
you want to avoid is to find all of your gear to be soaking wet
after a long day of fighting the wild river. You need to also
make sure that your boat and your paddles are rated well for the
kind of river that you will be on. If not, you should rent or
buy some that can stand up to the test. Having the equipment
that you can trust and feel good about will make your trip much
better.

You should think about what to wear while you are on your trip.
You will want to dress accordingly to the water temperature and
the climate. During the summer time, you can wear shorts and
t-shirts for this time. On the cooler days, you will probably
want to wear a wet suit. This can help you keep warm and it is
fast drying. For some added warmth on the cooler days, you my
need to choose to take some wool or fleece jackets and sweaters.
Wearing a cotton jacket or sweater will not keep you warm and
comfortable. This will take up your body heat. Fleece and wool
will provide insulation even when they are wet.

You need to make sure that you have sun protection. No matter
what the season is, you need to choose the right high powered
sun protection. You will also want to have sunglasses to protect
your eyes. You may even want to carry along a hat for your head
and to help protect your neck and ears. Sunburns can happen very
fast when you are out on the water. You need to prevent yourself
from pain and injury by backing the right sun protection for
everyone.

Lastly you need to be sure that the perfect meals are set up
for your trip. You want things that are easy to prepare, good
tasting, and very nutritious. It is a good idea not to bring
along anything that needs to be kept cold. Once your cooler is
out of ice, the side of the river is a bad place to stop and get
more. More than anything else, you will be tired and ready to
eat so you want to pack something that is easy to prepare and
that will fill your hunger and make you feel good.

About The Author: Clinton Maxwell publishes principally for
http://www.alicante-spain.com , a web publication about Benidorm
and Costa Blanca. With his publications (for example
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Winter Trips For Your Family

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When it comes to the wintertime, most people tend to head south
for the holiday. You will find that there are little piles of
snow. You have getaway destinations that will allow you to have
hot and dry weather. You will also find that there are some
sandy beaches involved in these destinations.

You will find that there are Antiqua or Barbuda beaches that
you will be able to visit. You will also find that there are
plenty of places where you can get in those favorite water
sports. You will find that when you head south for Christmas you
will be able to sunbath in 80 degree weather. You will be able
to trade in your snow shovel and replace it with a sand shovel
and bucket. You won't be making snowmen, but sandcastles. There
are plenty of destinations that you can go to and have some good
celebrating times. You will be able to have some drinks on the
beach. You will be able to watch the sun deep down and listen to
the rhythm of the steel drums. You will also find that the only
sounds you will hear are the birds flying ahead. You don't have
to listen to the rushing traffic and you don't have to deal with
hundreds of people getting ready for the next storm or buying
Christmas gifts.

You will be able to make memories when you take your time
making memories in these islands and exotic locations. You will
find that there are many destinations that you will love in the
South American region. You will love lying on the beach and
soaking up the sun, while others find snow on their cars. You
will want to make sure that you do everything you can to enjoy
the beautiful skies and seas of the tropics.

During the day, you will have fun during all of the activities
that the islands provide, but then you can mix things up at
night in the many clubs. You will be able to dance the entire
night way and then come back to the hotel and do it all over
again the next day. You will find that there is all different
kinds of fun when you go away for the holiday. It's also a great
place to take the entire family. There are sites like the Rio's
statue of liberty or swim with dolphins at Monkey Mia. There are
plenty of things to do and it'll never be dull.

When you take your time to explore areas like Singapore, you
will find that there is a cultural melting pot. You will find
that it has four languages including Chinese, Malay, Tamil, and
English. You will find the best foods in Singapore and you will
be able to enjoy drinking tea in Chinatown or have a ball in
Little India. There are tons of things that you can do in the
modern city of Singapore.

There are many areas of the exotic that you can take your
family for the holiday, but you will also find that there are
many places that you can go to forget about the cold weather and
the snow in your drive way. Everyone needs to get away in the
winter months, but it's just to get back to remembering how
spring is. Winter is so draining, but with a vacation to a warm
and exotic place, you'll be able to come back and finish out the
season.

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How To Buy Discount Designer Perfume At Knockdown Prices

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Everyone loves designer perfumes, but nobody loves designer
prices. Fashionable people of all types, men and women, young
and old, rich and poor all want to add some class and style to
themselves with the perfect designer fragrance. The use of
perfumes as a symbol of elegance and style is as old as humanity
itself. Designer scents enhance the personality of a person and
also help to attract other people. The gift of a designer
perfume is something that everyone appreciates. And the receiver
of your gift never needs to know the price you paid for their
designer gift.

The Recent Explosion in Designer Scents

Perfumes have all ways been with us. You can go back to the
biblical times and find them being used and given. Historically
perfumes were produced from natural, rare and expensive
ingredients. However in modern times the makers of perfumes have
taken a radically different course. There are now more and more
man made ingredients being used when creating the perfect scent
for a new perfume. Thus, there has been a proliferation of
discount designer perfumes not just because the ingredients are
cheaper, but they lend themselves to being produced faster as
well.

These days you can easily buy discount designer perfume such as
Eau De Dolce Vita by Christian Dior for less than twenty-five
dollars. This is a refreshing, flowery fragrance, possessing the
fragrance of freshly cut flowers with a blend of aromatic woods
mingled with overtones of vanilla. It is a fragrance that is
very well suited for wearing during the day and to the office.

Another designer perfume that you can often buy at a decent
discount is Polo Black Cologne by Ralph Lauren. In a discount
retailer that can typically be found for less than fifteen
dollars. This designer perfume has a blend of Silver Armoise,
Iced Mango and also Patchouli Noir and is ideally suited for the
style conscious male.

Search On Line

Searching on line will produce a overwhelming choice of Web
sites and adverts for all the major designer brands. Most
discount designer perfumes such as Light Blue by Dolce & Gabbana
have distinctive fragrances that will enhance your life and are
totally irresistible when worn, being especially lively and
totally feminine as well as resolute. All you need to do is to
find a store that offers these excellent perfumes at knock down
prices and a search on the Internet will throw up many options.
But with so much competition in finding different discount
designer perfume stores, you will need to do a fair bit of
searching before you find a perfume that matches your needs and
which also is well priced for you.

Browse The Blogs

Rather than relying on the search engines you should check out
the blogs of people who are passionate about perfume and see
what the community is saying about your favorite designer
fragrances. To find a blog search for "Blog About Perfume" or
"Review of ..." your favorite designer fragrance. Look for a
blog that has a lot of comments on their posts. More community
interaction on the site usually means a better quality of
information and opinions from many different people to help you
chose where to get your discount designer perfume on line.

About The Author: "Blog About Perfume" is a blog all about
perfume. On our blog we write about: the latest perfume news,
reviews of the top fragrances and where you can get the latest
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Investing In An Essential Oil Kit

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Essential Oil Kits

Are you well versed with Aromatherapy? Here is some useful
information about Essential Oil Kits

Aromatherapy is a recent therapeutic technique or science which
makes use essential oils to build up and create a certain
positive effect upon the human cells and the body as a whole.
This has a very refreshing effect which is beneficial to the
human body and mind. This effect is being created or induced by
the special aroma or external application of these special
aromatherapy essential oils.

Aromatherapy does rely very heavily upon these variety of
special essential oils. If a person or an individual is very new
to this aroma therapy, there are so many inexpensive ways to
know and determine if aromatherapy meets his individual
requirements and needs. One of these method is the use of
aromatherapy item called the essential oil kit.

A basic essential oil kit should be comprised of three basic
items. These items include a diffuser, aromatherapy decoder and
the basic essential oils.

More specifically, there are certain essential oils, such as
lavender oil, which can really help to reduce stress and help
you eventually fall asleep and relax completely. Moreover, there
are essential oils or aromas which can serve or stimulate to
energize and refresh an individual through various aroma therapy
uses and techniques. These Oils or aromas are extracted purely
from basic natural elements found on our planet. These are
elements which include ingredients from spices, flowers and
trees etc.

Diffuser

As with any product there are different types of diffusers that
are available to the consumer. Some of those type of diffusers
found in essential oil kits include candles made from the
essential oil, electric diffusers, nebulizers, or a nicely
crafted container that holds the oil and is heated using a tea
light.

One of the most important items which comprise an essential oil
kit is an aroma therapy diffuser. Basically, an aroma therapy
diffuser is an item that helps to release the healing properties
of the essential oils that are used in aromatherapy. This
release is accomplished when the diffuser is heated and in turn
transfers that heat to the essential oil. This process allows
the release of the aroma so that it can be inhaled and be used
effectively in providing therapy.

Aromatherapy Decoder

An important part of an essential oil kit is an aromatherapy
decoder. In order to understand the effects of the essential
oils upon the body it is important to have a handy guide that
clearly shares aromatherapy information with the novice.

In addition, the essential oils are defined according to their
specific properties, instruction on how to use them, blending of
essential oils that need to be accomplished and precautions
regarding their use. When the decoder is turned the various
essential oils and their corresponding therapeutic effects are
highlighted. This decoder may come in different styles but
basically is circular in design.

Basic Essential Oils

Basic Essential Oils generally included in the essential oil
kit are Lavender, Rosemary and Eucalyptus.

Rosemary oil can be used for particularly for congestion in the
lungs, strep germs and fatigue and counter staph. Eucalyptus
essential oil can provide antiviral and antibacterial effects as
well as help to clear your congestion and act as a therapeutic
relief for arthritis and rheumatism. Lavender Oil produces a
very calming and relaxing effect. Therefore, Lavender helps
individuals to first calm down, reduce his anxiety and to sleep
well.

Thus you can see how the essential oil kit will be helpful to
you and benefit you when you apply and take advantage of its
various curative and therapeutic values, when used under special
guidance from a licensed practitioner.

About The Author: Many of these common essential oils have true
medicinal and curative properties that are been applied in
therapeutic medicines since long from ancient times. Visit to
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How To Take Perfect Wedding Photos

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It's the biggest day of their lives and you have been selected
to be the photographer. Now that's quite an honor and a
responsibility. Everyone is counting on you to take wonderful
pictures so everyone who attends can enjoy easy photo sharing.

But there's no reason to panic. We've got a complete checklist
so you can keep the smiles on everybody's faces. These handy
tips will help you deliver a wonderful record of this special
occasion that will make for easy photo sharing for years to
come.

Tip #1: Bring along the right camera

Let's start right from the top. What kind of camera should you
use? Fortunately, there is an easy answer. Ideally, you'd use an
ultra wide with 100mm lens range. This will allow for just about
any kind of photo opportunity that comes up. Also, don't forget
the tripod for those beautiful, "moody" shots and a reflector
for window shots - both are helpful when the bride and groom are
looking for high quality pictures that will allow for photo
printing.

Tip #2: Go to the bride's home the day of the ceremony

Many photographers just show up at the reception hall, ready to
go. But you may want to go to the bride's house first. Even
thought it may be in a state of turmoil, this is a great time
take pictures of the bride, her mom, and the bridesmaids.
They'll love it when they can enjoy easy photo sharing years
after this special time, when they can look back on the
anticipation and excitement they felt.

Be creative! Create photo opportunities inside and outside the
home. These "extra" touches will help the family with easy photo
sharing over the years - and they'll appreciate your efforts at
helping them stay connected.

Tip #3: Be "invisible" at the ceremony

During the ceremony, a photographer needs to be invisible. You
need to blend in as much a possible. The attention and focus
should always be the bride and groom.

Many photographers make a major mistake at weddings - they
bring along a flash! Remember, you should rarely if ever use a
flash because it's a major distraction. You may want to ask the
happy couple before hand - and if they say okay, then use it,
but use it sparingly.

Tip #4: How to create those special shots

Finally, this is your chance to shine. While you've been fairly
restrained up until now, here's where you'll have to step up an
create photos that will have everyone gushing. So if you want
pictures the happy couple to be proud of - if you want to take
photos that are perfect for easy photo sharing and photo
printing -- be assertive, but polite!

You'll need to take group shots of individual tables -- so move
quickly and tell the guests exactly what you want them to do. If
need be, ask a family member or an usher to help you create a
special grouping or environment that will be especially
memorable. You'll take photos that will give the event depth and
meaning for everyone who attends, and they'll be such good
photos people will go online looking for photo printing websites
as soon as they get their pictures!

Tip #5: Keep posing to a minimum

Obviously, there are some occasions when posing is necessary --
especially those group shots of each table. But what will
separate your photo album from all the rest is how many genuine
moments you capture.

Be alert! You'll get the best photos by photographing a quick
kiss, a longing look, a squeezed hand, and a loving embrace that
are all spontaneous and spectacular! And if you keep vigilant
and keep an eye out, you'll capture moments that will become
treasured heirlooms for future generations to enjoy. Because of
your attention to detail and sharp eye, the bride and groom will
be able to share memories - created by you - for decades to
come. If you keep posing to a minimum, you will providing great
photos for easy photo sharing.

Tip #6: Add a slideshow DVD

Want to help the happy couple share photos in a unique and
exciting new way? Then create a slideshow DVD. This is a great
for easy photo sharing and photo printing.

Many more people today love to sit and relax with a DVD and
enjoy reliving the laughter and the tears of the wedding. A DVD
becomes a great companion to a beautiful photo album.

Weddings are a new beginning and a major milestone in life. And
with today's sophisticated equipment, you can shoot photos that
look crystal-clear and razor-sharp.

About The Author: Carey Paris develops marketing programs and
has written articles for a variety of clients, including
http://Hoorray.com, a new website for easy photo sharing and
easy photo printing.

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Tips To Help Rid You Of Head Lice

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A child gives a school friend a hug or borrows her hairbrush.
Friends of your children stay the night and share a bed. These
things are all it takes to catch head lice. Head lice are one of
the most annoying and irritating things to deal with, but there
is help. Whether you decide to utilize an over-the-counter
medication or a great home remedy, this article will provide you
with some important tips to help rid you of head lice. So,
without further adieu, let's get started.

Over-the-Counter Tips –

Should you decide to purchase an over-the-counter medication,
there are a few tips that will help you achieve success.

• Any sort of medication you use will need to be re-applied to
the hair 6 to 10 days later. This is so the medication will kill
any of the newly hatched head lice. Comb the hair again very
thoroughly with a fine-tooth comb.

• When treating your hair with an over-the-counter medication,
follow the label directions very closely and read the entire
label. For hairbrushes, barrettes, clips, combs, and other
accessories, run a sink full of hot water. Place a cap or two of
the over-the-counter medication under the running water. Soak
these things in the hot water for 30 minutes to an hour.

• Ensure that each and every strand of hair as well as the
scalp is completely saturated with the medication before you
allow the medication to sit.

Home Remedy Tips –

There are many proven home remedies that people have found
successful in eliminating head lice for good.

• Utilize mayonnaise or petroleum jelly to suffocate the head
lice in the hair. You will need to saturate the hair completely,
as well as the scalp. Cover the head with a shower cap and allow
the infected person to sleep this way. The next morning, rinse
thoroughly and comb with a fine-tooth comb.

• If you find it difficult to remove the mayonnaise or
petroleum jelly, sprinkle baby powder or flour into the hair
before washing completely.

• Anise oil is a natural insecticide, so dilute several drops
with olive oil and spray on the hair to treat head lice. This
can also be used to cover your hair accessories.

Miscellaneous Tips –

• Be sure to treat the bedding, stuffed animals, hats, and
scarves of the infected person. These can be placed in a
plastic, airtight bag for three weeks. They can also be placed
in the dryer on the hottest setting for an hour.

• Utilize an over-the-counter head lice-killing spray to treat
mattresses, furniture, carpets, rugs, and throw pillows. This
will help to prevent re-infestation.

In conclusion, head lice are no fun and can be a royal itch in
the head. By utilizing preventive measures and teaching your
children never to share hairbrushes, hats, hair accessories or
other items, you may be able to prevent head lice. However, if
you or your child already has head lice, you can still get rid
of them. Simply follow the previously mentioned head lice tips
and be diligent in your removal efforts. In no time at all,
you'll be lice free.

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Hannah Montana Concert Tickets Sell High

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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past year you
know who Hannah Montana is. Miley Cyrus, star of the Disney
channel series hit, "Hannah Montana". Miley, is the daughter of
country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus, and she plays a high
school student, Miley Stewart, who lives a secret double life as
a famous pop star, Hannah Montana. The show is very popular, as
a matter of fact, it reaches five million viewers a week.
You also know that people are going to great lengths to get her
concert tickets. How great you might ask. Let me tell you.

Let's start with this little tidbit I read about. On January
3rd, country station Y-108 held a contest of a different sort.
First it was held in a mall. It was designed for dads of little
girls. These dads were required to wear a blond Hannah wig, a
black dress and 2-inch heels while running through the mall
doing some wild things. All this to win tickets to a Hannah
Montana concert!

And let's not forget the infamous essay contest that was held.
According to sources a mother/daughter duo entered the writing
contest in hopes of winning the concert tickets. The essay
stated that the little girl's father died in Iraq in a roadside
bombing. It was later learned that the little girl's father did
not die in Iraq, in fact he's not a soldier. The mother stated
that she and her six-year-old daughter wanted to see Hannah
Montana in concert and the essay was what they did to try to win
the tickets. Officials announced that that mother/daughter duo
would not be receiving the grand prize.

What would prompt such behavior in grown men and women you
might ask. Let me give you some background. Tickets for Hannah's
concerts have been known to sell out in as little as four
minutes. That is not a misprint or a typo, four minutes.
Scalpers across the nation have had a field day with this. They
are getting four to five times the face value of the tickets.
According to one source, a single ticket for the show in
Charlotte, N.C., sold for $2,565. The original cost of the
tickets…between $26 and $66.

Times have changed and technology has advanced and so we are
seeing changes in the way scalpers operate. They no longer hold
up tickets outside the arena. Those days are gone. Now you'll
find them behind a computer screen selling tickets online. Most
states do not have restrictions on reselling tickets.

It's been suggested ticket prices (through scalpers) may lessen
as the concert date gets closer. However, scalpers will continue
to be an issue as Hannah Montana concert tickets are so
difficult to get and many people are willing to pay those
outrageous prices to have the opportunity to attend her concert.

You may be wondering how to protect yourself from getting
gauged when purchasing your concert tickets. Try to buy a ticket
as quickly as possible. Though it's not likely you will get one
in the first four minutes that they go on sale, be at your phone
ready to place your order. If you miss out on that, check
listings on ebay and craigslist. Perhaps someone has a ticket
that they cannot use for some reason. And finally, wait until
close to the date of the concert and buy your ticket as cheaply
as possible.

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RV Lifestyles: How To Get The Most From Free Bush Campsites

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The ever-spiraling cost of RV lifestyles -- plus those
increasingly crowded tourist parks -- is prompting many RV
travelers to consider overnighting on free bush sites. Sure, no
real surprise there, but paradoxically, very few of our fellow
travelers actually follow through on the idea.

And that's a pity. After all, those who for valid and various
reasons choose to remain with mainstream RVing miss out on much
that this lifestyle has to offer. That's certainly true in terms
of outdoor enjoyment, and the sense of freedom that comes with a
night or two of self-reliance.

As it happens, help is at hand: Not only can RV bush camping be
a safe, hassle-free experience, the extra gear required is
negligible. Indeed, getting onto a site deep in the backblocks
can be far easier than squeezing your caravan or motorhome into
a crowded tourist park. And depending on how adventurous you
choose to become, you probably already carry the equipment
that's needed.

So, if we press ahead with the notion that bush camping might
at least be worth a try, your earliest thoughts are likely to
focus on how to assess the suitability of any potential free
site that you chance upon during your travels.

Checking potential bush sites

Given that safety and comfort are high priorities for all of
us, the most important step in utilizing a bush site is to have
a careful look over it while there's still plenty of daylight.
This upfront assessment should include (1) the condition of the
track going in, (2) the overall practicality of the site, and
(3) whether you'll be able to get your RV out of there in the
event the track peters out, or if rain sets in later. In the
majority of cases, the best method of weighing it all up is to
check it out on foot -- before you commit to an unknown
sidetrack.

If your tow vehicle is 4x4, one or two track deficiencies
should present no problem, but with conventional transport extra
caution might be wise. Be absolutely certain, for instance, that
the track is wide enough for both vehicle and caravan/trailer,
keeping in mind extended mirrors, tight bends, and close trees
or overhanging branches. Is there sufficient clearance
underneath the RV? Are wheel-ruts in the track likely to result
in dragging the bottom? Any mud, rocks, or steep sections? Could
the drive in be made easier with some minor track repairs?

If you do locate a viable site, what's it like overall? For
example: Is it fairly level? Is there enough room to maneuver
and turn your outfit around? Does it appear to be the local
gathering place for motorized sleazoids? Is the site polluted
beyond easy clean-up? Are there fences close by, or farmhouses
within earshot? Is it far enough from passing traffic? Look up:
Is there sufficient clear space to avoid parking the RV beneath
overhanging branches? And if you're set up for solar power, will
panels receive enough sun? In forested areas, what's the current
fire danger status? Is the site adequate considering the length
of stay you have in mind?

Yes, that's quite a raft of questions. In fact, in your early
days of bush camping a pocket checklist is not a bad idea. After
a while, though, this whole `assessment' process won't take much
longer than the walk in. Negatives tend to leap out at you!

Getting onto the site

OK. Everything looks pretty good so you decide to drive in.

Next rule: Take it slowly. If possible, have someone walking
alongside to watch for any nasty surprises. Decide in advance
what hand signals and yelling are meant to indicate.
Nonetheless, the driver is the person in the hot seat, so tricky
decisions are, ultimately, his or her call -- within reason, of
course.

As you negotiate a bush track in an RV, try to think in four
dimensions: above, below, left and right. Visualise where the
wheels are going -- or where you want them to go -- and what the
rear of the RV is likely to do. Take the corners as widely as
surrounding vegetation permits. If potentially damaging branches
obstruct your path, get someone to hold them aside or, as a last
resort, remove them.

Despite all this caution, if you get boxed in, don't panic.
Back up if possible, very carefully, and under the watchful eye
of your outside guide. A caravanner's worst-case scenario might
involve unhitching, then re-hitching at an acute angle, with the
vehicle now facing the preferred direction of travel. Not a lot
of fun, but a long way short of dangerous. Besides, it's all
part of bush camping in an RV!

Setting up camp

Without doubt, you could strike one or two potential hazards,
but most often you'll reach the site without drama.
Nevertheless, once you're in there, still more decisions
confront you! After checking once again for overhanging
branches, where's the best spot for the RV? If you want to use
an awning, will it fit in the space available? With privacy in
mind (ie, visibility from passing traffic), which direction
should the outfit face? Does the site provide natural run-off in
the event of heavy rain? Where might a campfire be set up to
avoid filling the RV with smoke? Should RV or vehicle be
positioned to form a windbreak?

Well, finally, you have the rig in position! However, if you
need to get it level -- for optimum performance of LPGas
refrigeration -- first check its side-to-side attitude (using a
spirit level). If it needs to come up on one side, the quick
solution is to drive (or tow) it onto suitable blocks of wood.

Having double-checked side-to-side, now check for level
front-to-rear. To get this right, caravanners may need to resort
to anything from complete unhitching, to minor elevation of the
tow hitch using the jockey wheel (after setting van and vehicle
handbrakes).

The point is, bush sites aren't tourist parks. The job of
leveling an RV may take a little time but is worth the trouble,
not just for the fridge, but for your general comfort, too.

Finally, lower the stabilizers firmly onto (more!) blocks,
chock the wheels if the site is sloping, and drop the step (if
necessary). Now it's time to take a well-earned break!

Getting comfy

Once you've recovered from the adrenalin surge, you might give
some thought to making the camp comfortable. Most often, top of
the list is an awning -- and with an outside shelter in place,
you'll really start to feel at home. (By the way, on bush sites
a full caravan annexe is rarely an option, no matter how good
the site may be.)

A small garden rake is handy about now so that the area beneath
the awning can be cleaned up a little, perhaps in preparation
for some type of `floor', such as a section of shade cloth.
Obviously, for a stay of only one or two nights, you probably
won't bother. But with a floor down and a bit of camp furniture
set up you can get yourself quite comfy.

Another job you might have to think about is the sullage outlet
hose. A single-night stay presents no problem, but beyond that
you don't want kitchen water (and food particles) accumulating
beneath the RV, attracting every ant and critter from miles
around. It's best to run the hose to a small pit covered with
leaves or grass to give water a chance to soak away -- while the
flies are kept at bay.

Some other improvements to consider (though also
time-dependent) might be:

· Establishing a bush toilet (and an obstacle-free path to it).

· Positioning a bush shower.
· Where to string a clothesline.
· Location for the generator.
· TV antenna.
· A campfire and firewood.
· Barbecue or outdoor kitchen.
· Rubbish container for non-burnables.
· Door mats (inside and out).
· Ant deterrents (plus removal of branches resting against the
RV).

Other issues

In some parts of the country it is entirely possible to set up
your RV for quite lengthy stays on bush sites. But there are a
few issues that, while hardly worth considering for just a night
or two, do increase in probability with the passage of time. No
doubt the two of concern to most travelers are security and bad
weather.

Security. Provided the site is reasonably concealed from
passing traffic, and appears to hold little interest for others,
all should be well. In any case, you might prefer to remain in
`departure mode' for the first night, avoiding the use of jacks,
awnings, and so on. Also, if the main road is close by, keep
lights and fires to a minimum, while maintaining a low profile
but high awareness. Of course many travellers continue to rely
on their trusty canine friend. Nevertheless, keep in mind that,
in the bush, you are probably far safer than you ever were back
home!

Bad weather. If you prepare for extreme weather before leaving
home, you already have it beaten. By rigging awnings with
adequate guy ropes, pegs and tensioners, having extra tarps on
hand to cover anything stored outside, and by keeping a small
mattock or shovel handy to redirect any pooling rainwater,
inconvenience will be minor. Of course it does pay to keep up
with local weather reports in an effort to stay one step ahead
of these particular gremlins. And if the exit track becomes a
little shabby, early departure may be the smartest option when
foul weather sets in.

Like most bush campers, you'll no doubt find that the first
time is the hardest; so much to think about, so many minor
concerns buzzing around in your head! Next morning, though, as
the sun peeks through the trees, warming this private piece of
real estate, I can guarantee that you'll feel much better about
the decision you made the night before.

From that point on, each bush camp just gets easier.

About The Author: Bill Revill is an Australian freelance
writer, fulltime RV traveller, and remote lifestyle expert. For
further information go to: http://www.livingontheroad.com
http://www.authorsden.com/billrevill Copyright 2007 by W.V.
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Know All About Russian Silver And Enamel

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Russia has a rich and compelling history in the production of
some of the world's finest works of art and crafts. There aren't
too many Russian crafts as impressive as the work the nation has
done with Silver and Enamel.

Faberge used a system of layering enamel to form an egg shape,
and then encrusted it with precious gem stones and metals, such
as silver.

Russian enamel uses a copper plate, known as a 'finift', as its
base. Silver was often used to surround intricate enamel
designs, complementing the delicate work with its expensive
look.

One Russian town, Rostov, is world famous for its production of
enamel and silver pieces.

Russia has a rich and compelling history in the production of
some of the world's finest works of art and crafts. There aren't
too many Russian crafts as impressive as the work the nation has
done with Silver and Enamel.

There were a great many silversmiths operating during the
Czarist era of Russian history - the most well known of which
must be Peter Carl Faberge, who crafted his intricate and world
famous eggs during the late 18th Century. Faberge used a system
of layering enamel to form an egg shape, and then encrusted it
with precious gem stones and metals, such as silver.

The magnificent work of Faberge was what stole most of the
attention during Russia's Czarist era; however the numerous
other silversmith firms were working just as hard to craft some
of the most intricate designs the world has ever seen.

Russian silver and enamel is renowned for its use in the
creation of sought after items such as (the most obvious first)
Faberge eggs, spoons, bowls, bracelets, beakers and many more.
Russian silversmiths would use a technique known as filigree to
create the delicate designs on items such as bracelets. This
method entails using very thin wires of the precious metal (in
this case, silver) to intertwine with others and create highly
detailed patterning on jewellery and other ornamental pieces.

Russian enamel uses a copper plate, known as a 'finift', as its
base. Layers of enamel powder are then placed onto the copper
base, compressed and fired. This is repeated an appropriate
number of times before the craftsman will inset various precious
stones or gems, depending on the design. Silver was often used
to surround intricate enamel designs, complementing the delicate
work with its expensive look.

One Russian town, Rostov, is world famous for its production of
enamel and silver pieces. For two centuries the craftsmen of the
town have been crafting miniatures and other ornamental pieces,
many of which have become very collectible to those in the
antiques trade. Rostov enamels have a theme running throughout
their range - the celebration and display of pride in both their
town and country.

Many works of art have been created in Rostov, such as
portraits and landscapes - all in the traditional enamel medium.
These masterpieces were often modeled after the work of Western
European and Russian artists. Silver is frequently used as a
surround for these beautiful works of art.

About The Author: Anita Satin Choudhary writes for Ivory and
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Commercial Real Estate: Tips For Saving Wealth

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You can advance your profits by investing in commercial real
estate. On the other hand, if you're not heedful, you can go
bankrupt. Investors can make costly miscalculations. There are a
few tips and hints that will help you avoid these
miscalculations. If you know what you are doing, commercial
deals are effortless to put together.

You must know Your market. You can see the rate of development
in the area by doing a market analysis. This will also let you
know if it is on the downfall. Distressed areas will not better
the commercial investor. You might be capable of beating the
real estate predicament, but success is less likely with a
commercial real estate investment. You can identify whether or
not the local job market is being damaged by doing some market
research. The job market generally slows down when the market is
in predicament. This is a sign for you to look else where for
your commercial real estate investment. If the market appears to
be on the rise, vacant store fronts might be a good object of
significance. Several people favor starting a business in a
growing market. Warehouses may not be in demand, however, a
store front could sell rapidly.

Remember to inspect the complete commercial real estate
property. You cannot do this alone. The necessary amount of
money to hire a professional is insignificant compared the the
amount that you can save by doing so. Don't forget to have the
property on which the building is positioned inspected as well.
In order to start his own business, one man purchased a small
repair shop. Although the property was moderately priced, the
previous owner was given a citation from the state to have the
subterranean fuel tanks removed. The new owner was in operation
for six months, completely uninformed of this. Before the owner
could reopen the business, the state demanded one hundred
thousand dollars of repairs. He could have avoided this
financial disaster had he spent a little money and hired a
professional to do the inspection.

Be sure that the money you borrow is less than the amount that
you can make back. Many investors borrow money as a means of
buying their commercial real estate property. As long as the
interest rate is appropriate this can be beneficial. An expert
investor determines beforehand that the profits from the
property will cover the loan. It is easy to forget the appraisal
of real estate when you become overwhelmed by an exciting deal.

It is commonly known that you should stick to what you know. If
you are knowledgeable with restaurants, buy a restaurant. Pay
for a service station if that is what you are knowledgeable
with. A commercial property should never be purchased if you
know nothing about it. One instance where you can buy one of
these commercial real estate properties that you are unfamiliar
with is when you are lucky enough to have a business partner who
is knowledgeable with the business. Turn your back and walk away
if you are not so lucky. Other properties can make you plenty of
money if you just probe the market.

If you want to make a lot of money in commercial real estate
investments, you simply have to learn the market and follow some
common guidelines. Don't stray from your marketing plan. You can
avoid predicaments if you stay within your budget.

About The Author: Tom Beaty offers Arkansas Real Estate
information for buyers and sellers. Don't buy or sell without
visiting this Blog or it could cost you:
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So You Want A Havanese Puppy?

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The Havanese is a cute and compact dog, weighing in anywhere
from seven to fifteen pounds and standing at a height of eight
to eleven inches. This dog is generally sweet natured and eager
to please, making it a good choice for most families. With its
small size, these puppies can work well in an apartment as well
as a house, as long as they are walked regularly. Because of its
intelligence, the Havanese puppy will often be relatively easy
to train.

However, a Havanese puppy isn't necessarily right for everyone,
although that might be easy to forget when you are gazing upon
one of those fuzzy little faces. A Havanese puppy is a precious
and enticing sight indeed, but never rush into the purchase of
one of these dogs. If you are considering the addition of one of
these adorable pups to your family, it is important that you
educate yourself about the care of the Havanese puppy before you
bring one into your home.

The first step in selecting a Havanese puppy is to find a
reputable breeder. It is very important to purchase your dog
from a breeder rather than a pet shop, so that you know that you
are getting a dog without unknown health or temperament risks. A
good breeder will be able to provide you with paperwork showing
your dog's lineage and presenting any possible genetic problems
that might be in the line. A reputable breeder will be more
interested in improving the Havanese breed and finding good
homes for his animals, rather than simply turning a profit on
the dogs.

Once you have found the breeder that you want to work with, you
will be faced with a litter of adorable Havanese puppies from
which you must choose one. This is no easy task, but you can
help yourself with the decision by knowing ahead of time what
gender and characteristics that you are looking for. By letting
your breeder know what you have in mind with your Havanese
puppy, he should be able to help you select the perfect pup from
the litter for your family.

So you've chosen your breed, found your breeder and selected
your Havanese puppy. Now that adorable little creature needs a
name. But which name will work the best for your dog? There are
some guidelines that you can use to help determine the best
title for your new puppy. First, find a name that is short and
easy to pronounce. This will make training time infinitely
easier for both you and your dog. You can choose your name from
a favorite cartoon character or you can check out the lists of
most popular Havanese puppy names on the Internet. Scruffy
currently tops that list. Finally, you can watch your puppy for
a day or two, to see if there is a name that seems to suit his
personality and temperament.

No matter what you name your Havanese puppy, the two of you are
about to embark on a journey of enjoyment and companionship that
will last many years. This is why it is so important to choose
your breeder and your dog carefully, to ensure that you find the
right pet for your family over the long haul.

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Finding Shih Tzu Puppies For Sale That Doesn't Support Puppy Mil

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Looking for your first Shih Tzu and never had a dog before? The
best place for you to find Shi Tzu puppies for sale is from AKC
licensed breeders, which will give you advice along with a
healthy, happy puppy. The adoption process for a Shih Tzu rescue
puppy, or for buying Shih Tzu puppies for sale from a breeder,
should take a while. This is to be sure you will not abandon the
dog in the future. The biggest reason Shih Tzus are abandoned is
because their owners did not take the time to learn about Shih
Tzu puppy care. Shelters and breeders will help you with all of
your Shih Tzu questions, long after you take the puppy home.

Are you looking for Shih Tzu puppies for sale? If you care
about animals, you will not get Shih Tzu puppies or even
supplies from any pet shop that sells puppies. These stores have
most likely been supplied by inhumane puppy mills that are often
located in a different state. On a more immediate level, Shih
Tzu puppies offered for sale in pet stores are often sickly,
untrained and do not offer you any help once you get the pup
home.

Your best bet for an ethical way to get a Shih Tzu pup is by
putting your name on the waiting list of a local Shih Tzu
breeder, or going to your local animal shelter. There are also
Shih Tzu rescues just for Shih Tzus and Shi Tzu mixes. For a
shelter near you, go to the US Shi Tzu Rescue website. Keep in
mind that adoption fees for Shih Tzu puppies are usually more
than for Shih Tzu adults, and can be a couple of hundred
dollars, depending on the shelter.

When you find a likely kennel offering Shih Tzu puppies for
sale or a rescue that has older puppies, you should never be
asked for monetary information first. You should have to fill
out an electronic adoption form, or some other form of
application. If you don't fill out this form, a reputable
breeder or rescue will never get back to you. They need to know
just as much about you as you need to know about them.

Why all the fuss and time? They do this to be sure you are
matched with a puppy that matches your personality and
lifestyle. They also want to know and help you with all of your
questions on Shih Tzu puppy care so your puppy has a forever
home with you. The biggest reason pets are abandoned is that the
owners didn't know what they were getting into before they
brought the pet home.

Shih Tzu breeders tend to be small, as they are usually inside
someone's home. Your breeder might not have Shih Tzu puppies for
sale right at that moment. You are able to go check out the
kennel and meet the potential parents and relatives of your
prospective pup so you get a good idea of their personality. You
should also be able to see the health certificates of the
parents or, technically, the sire and dam.

Shih Tzu breeders will usually do all of the registration for
you, and offer you a list of great resources on Shih Tzu puppy
care that they recommend. Some Shih Tzu breeders will try and
answer all of your questions – but if they don't know the
answer, they should admit it and point you in the right
direction. They may even be able to recommend a dog trainer and
vet in your area. They are an invaluable support system in your
adventure with a Shih Tzu puppy.

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Shih Tzu puppies. This article was written in an attempt to get
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Affordable Beagle Puppies For Sale

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While most people feel that just picking a cute puppy is the
hardest part when looking at Beagle puppies for sale, they are
sadly mistaken. There is so much to learn about any breed of dog
and it is best to do that before your purchase instead of after.
Know what to watch out for and understanding what you can expect
or not expect from your puppy as he or she grows into an adult
dog.

It is vital to educate yourself on Beagle puppy care and to
make sure that you know how and where to find safe places to
purchase your puppy from. You never want to go in without
knowledge as you are likely to make a bad choice and will not be
able to catch clues that the breeder has not done everything
they should be doing in regards to housing the puppies. It is
often said that knowledge is power and that has never been truer
then now.

After knowing all there is to know about Beagle puppy care it
is now time to look for a puppy. Knowing where to go is vital as
they are many different directions you can take. There are the
pet shops where you may find one or two Beagle puppies for sale
and then there are the "puppy mill" breeders who will have
dozens and dozens of puppies available for purchase. Neither of
these may be the best option for you.

Puppy mills are well known for the lack of care or concern for
their animals as they only care about the bottom line, which is
profit. Puppies that come from such places often end up with
physical or emotional issues that may be hard on your family's
heart and bank account. And pet shops do not generally know a
lot about where they puppy originally came from but they are
often well cared for once in the shop. So you may actually want
to check your local paper for small time breeder who may have
more knowledge and love for these puppies then the other
options.

While it is a business for some, it is important that when you
are trying to find a Beagle puppy to purchase, that you are
dealing only with those who love the breed and have a wealth of
knowledge to share with others. This is a good indication that
the puppies have been treated properly and that you will have a
better chance at a long and happy life with your new puppy.

Start talking with other Beagle owners and through word of
mouth advertising, you can often learn a lot about where to go
and where not to go when looking for Beagle puppies for sale.
And if the environment doesn't feel right, it is best to keep
looking. There are many breeders around if you look hard enough.
The last thing you want is to bring home a puppy you know
nothing about and they end up having problems because of abuse
from the breeder.

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Siberian Huskies: Extreme Attitude

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Be sure you can tolerate the Siberian Husky's personality
before adopting one. They are great dogs, in their own special
way, which is not for everyone. The purpose of living in Artic
conditions is why the Siberian Husky acts like he does. Despite
their bossiness, Siberian Huskies prefer to follow than lead.
Never hit or abuse your Siberian Husky.

Siberian Huskies are incredibly handsome dogs. They look like
tame wolves, often with ice blue eyes or even odd-colored eyes.
They are unmistakable and attention-getting. No wonder they have
been one of the most popular breeds of dogs ever in the Western
world. However, they are also abandoned in the thousands every
year. To keep yourself from abandoning a Siberian Husky, please
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about their personalities.

Siberian Huskies were bred to be tough, self-reliant and to run
for miles and miles through the tundra every day. They were not
bred to curl up on the living room rug and behave without
question. If you have never had a dog before, do not get a
Siberian Husky. If you have physical problems, do not get a
Siberian Husky. If you live in an apartment, RV or other small
home, do not get a Siberian husky.

Siberian Huskies do not make good guard dogs, although they can
put up a spectacular racket when they want to. Siberian Huskies
have been bred to be friendly with all people, so they do not
care about whether someone is friend or foe. But Siberian
Huskies were also bred to be tough and to be extremely
intelligent. Huskies often had to fend for themselves in extreme
wintry conditions that would quickly kill most other breeds of
dogs. Siberian Huskies still have one foot in the wild. It is
unlikely that will ever be bred out of them.

Siberian Huskies are wary of strangers and tend to avoid them.
They will often seem like they are either ignoring you or are
staring at you as if to say, "You're a complete idiot and I know
it". Huskies and Husky-types are considered hard to train, so
you must be patient and persistent. Huskies are big, strong dogs
that can quickly figure out how to be the boss if you don't act
like the boss.

Even though all dogs take their own time in learning anything,
it generally is agreed in reliable breed information sources
that Siberian Huskies take longer to train than most dogs. You
must act confidently and speak firmly when giving commands in
order to get their attention. Siberian Huskies will quickly
bully a timid person, because they can see that a timid person
does not deserve to lead a dog pack.

Siberian Huskies do not suffer fools gladly, but they will be
loyal to the death for those they decide to follow. Siberian
Huskies are not comfortable being leaders, despite their
bossiness. They are more relaxed, less prone to loosing weight
and engaging in bad behavior when they know their place. You
must earn their loyalty through body language, persistence and
positive reinforcement. This dog does not respect force or abuse
of any kind. They either will defend themselves or (most likely)
will become permanently frightened.

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Husky is almost always recognized at first site.
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Husky information can be found by visiting your local library or
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Rottweiler Breeder Information You Need

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Your Rottweiler breeder should be affiliated with a breeder
registry so ask them which one they are listed with. A good
Rottweiler breeder will offer care and feeding instructions as
well as ongoing support to new owners. Sometimes a reputable
Rottweiler breeder will offer free pet insurance and the option
to return the pet with no refund.

It is time to go out and find a Rottweiler breeder to get your
new pet from and one of the first things you need to arm
yourself with is a checklist of questions that you should be
asking your Rottweiler breeder so that you know exactly what
kind of person you are dealing with. The choice of a breeder is
an important decision, so make sure you have all of the
resources at your disposal you can and be sure to ask a lot of
questions.

A reputable breeder is going to be listed with a national
breeder registry because a national breeder registry is going to
set the standard the breeder uses for good breeding practices.
Always check what your breeder says by searching the registry's
Internet site so that you can confirm what they tell you. If
they are not listed then ask them why they are not listed and
ask them what breeding standards they use if it is not the
standards of a reputable national organization.

Ask your potential Rottweiler breeder what information they
will give you when it comes to the care and feeding your new
dog. A reputable and good breeder will always supply a new owner
with complete information, usually in writing, on how to
properly care for their new dog. Most breeders will also give
you samples of the food your new dog eats so you can get the
right kind of food. A breeder that is not offering this kind of
important information may not be a breeder you want to deal
with.

When you leave with your new pet your relationship with your
breeder does not end. You should always feel like you have an
open channel to your breeder so you can ask questions about your
new pup. Your breeder should be just as interested in the health
and well being of your dog as you are so make sure they are
there for you after the sale.

In some cases insurance companies will offer free pet insurance
to a reputable Rottweiler breeder so that they can pass it on to
new owners. The insurance last six weeks, which is just long
enough to cover that first vet appointment. The insurance
company hopes you will like the insurance and pay to renew it
while the breeder will just be happy you are getting the dog the
medical attention it needs.

Different breeders have different policies and some breeders
will offer to take back a pup if you ever find yourself unable
to care for it anymore. The breeder will not offer a cash refund
but they will offer the dog a chance at a new home and the
chance to stay out of shelters or avoid being abandoned. You
should always learn as much as you can about your Rottweiler
breeder, as you will be dealing with them for many years to
come.

About The Author: Sharon Davies is an animal lover that owns
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Pomeranian Personalities

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The Pomeranian breeder decides whether a buyer should take a
puppy or not, by asking him certain direct questions and even
asking him for a veterinary reference if he already has pets.
The breeder makes sure that the Pomeranian puppy gets the best
home possible. Choose the right breeder and choose him with
care. A fake Pomeranian breeder might not be so possessive and
proud of this dog, and this could be one of the hints to
identify a fake breeder. The Pomeranian is an inquisitive and
intelligent dog. If proper care is taken in the home, like
brushing its coat and taking it for walks, it can be a great
asset to the family. After all, it is loyal and playful, and the
children can enjoy its company.

If you want to buy a puppy from a Pomeranian breeder, you may
have to face some difficulties. First of all, a Pomeranian
breeder is the proud owner of purebred Pomeranian puppies and he
will not sell them to just anybody who comes by without checking
his abilities. He wants a guarantee from you, that you will take
good care of the puppies. He likes to have a discussion with
would-be buyers and sometimes asks for an explanation about the
buyer's choice of a Pomeranian puppy. He could also ask for a
veterinary reference, if he knows that you already have pets.

It is important for the breeder to discuss all the problems
with the prospective buyer of the Pomeranian puppy. Even after
the puppy is sold, he likes to stay in touch with the family so
that he can help them if the puppy has any health or
temperamental problems. At the end of the day, the Pomeranian
breeder wants to be doubly sure that he has given his puppy to
the right family!

It is indeed a difficult task to spot a fake Pomeranian
breeder. Sometimes through information from friends and
neighbors, it is possible to get in touch with good and sincere
Pomeranian breeders. There have been cases when people have
taken them from the breeders, and later it was discovered that
the Pomeranian was a mixed breed and not a purebred, which they
wanted. Though the family became attached to the dog, they had
to ask for their money back

Pomeranian breeders are extremely proud of their purebred
puppies, and if this pride is missing in the breeder of your
choice, check out whether he is known. Often the breeders take
their dogs to dog shows and for this the dog has to undergo lots
of training. It is otherwise a delicate dog needing plenty of
love and care. The websites of the dog breeders or the local
newspapers are ideal places for looking for purebred
Pomeranians.

The Pomeranian, after having lived with Pomeranian breeders,
should be cared and loved in the family that it lives in. They
can be trained to be good guard dogs, and can be very wary when
strangers enter the house. They bark incessantly sometimes and
that is why training them is necessary. This job is sometimes
taken over by the Pomeranian breeder willingly.

Of course Pomeranians are temperamental too, and within the
family, can sometimes be unfriendly towards children. But they
are generally lively dogs and healthy too. In general they are
loyal, intelligent and loving. They are a cute and inquisitive
breed of dog and the curious expression on their face reflects
this characteristic. They are playful too and fit in very well
as family dogs. It is a very common pet amongst families living
in apartments as well. So they need to exercise regularly and
therefore should be taken for short walks.

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of them and sell them only to true dog-lovers. The breeders and
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German Shepherd Breeders To Avoid

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The German Shepherd dog has a relatively short history though
it is a well-loved and well-worked dog today. The breed began in
Germany in 1899 and was registered with the American Kennel Club
(AKC) in 1911. Briefly renamed the Alsatian Wolf Dog due to
anti-German sentiment surrounding World War II, the German
Shepherd regained popularity so much that over 48,000 German
Shepherds were enlisted into the German army. The intelligent
and hard-working breed can be trained in a variety of areas.

German Shepherd breeders may specialize in German Shepherds
trained in a certain line of work or they may be able to refer
buyers to specially trained Shepherd kennels. These dogs are
commonly trained to be guides for the visually impaired, members
of the police force and security for home and business owners.
German Shepherds are one of the easiest breeds to train due to
their inherent intelligence, desire to work, courage, physical
and mental strength and loyalty. German Shepherd dogs excel in
jobs that allow them to protect and serve. There is no better
protector than a German Shepherd.

Purebred German Shepherds have specific characteristics. Max
von Stephanitz inbred the first German Shepherds so that certain
traits would be guaranteed in the line. The German Shepherd Dog
Club of Germany sets the breed standard. It defines
characteristics from body measurements to character to gait.
German Shepherd breeders should be familiar with the breed
standard as well as what health problems to expect and to have
dogs evaluated for. For example, German Shepherds are prone to
hip dysplasia and other skeletal disorders.

Good German Shepherd breeders will also have registration
papers or some form of pedigree for each Shepherd they sell,
preferably from the American Kennel Club. German Shepherd
breeders will also provide medical records and offer a guarantee
against the dog developing hip dysplasia at least within the
first year. Good breeders have their own kennels, and dogs
should receive daily socialization as well as being well fed and
groomed. Unfortunately, there are many German Shepherd breeders
who may attempt to sell Shepherds with false registration
papers. They may also sell unhealthy German Shepherds. It is
important to know how to avoid bad German shepherd breeders.

Sure-fire signs of bad German Shepherd breeders include the
fact that they only sell puppies over the Internet, they have no
physical kennel of their own or only broker puppies, they ask
for a non-refundable down payment before the litter is born,
they do not plan to keep one of the litter, They claim to have a
kennel but will not allow a buyer to visit and they have many
dogs for sale at one time. Bad breeders also cannot provide
adequate registration or certification paperwork, cannot provide
medical record information or refer you to only their"
veterinarian, and they don't ask the buyer questions about their
household. They do not care where their puppies are going.

Good German Shepherd breeders have the opposite qualities of
the above. Additionally, they are affiliated with other agencies
and rescue centers that help promote and care for the breed.
Most importantly, good breeders love the breed they raise!

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Helpful Advice On Which Chihuahua Breeders To Avoid

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When you decide to do business with a Chihuahua breeder you
aren't buying a lamp from someone you will never see again, you
are buying a pet that you will be raising in partnership with
your breeder. Make sure you do a thorough check of your breeder
before you do business with them, as you need to be completely
comfortable that they are the right breeder for you. A reputable
breeder will not try and hide anything from you and a reputable
breeder will insist that you do all of your own researching so
that you find that breeder that is perfect for you.

Begin your search by asking what national breeder registry the
breeder belongs to. Check it out for yourself and see what you
think of that registry's breeding standards. The one registry
that everyone knows is the American Kennel Club but there are
other registries out there and they can all be accessed on the
Internet. If a breeder does not belong to a registry this should
set off a warning in your head.

Talk to your vet and ask them about the breeders that you are
considering and ask them their opinion and also if they have any
Chihuahua breeders they can recommend to you. If you do not have
a vet then you will need one when you get the dog so there is no
better time to strike up a relationship with a vet than when you
are getting your first pet. Your vet is just as interested in
the health and well being of your pet as you are so talk with
your vet about the different breeders you are considering.

Next you should probably talk to the local law enforcement
officials and ask them if they are familiar with any of the
breeders you are considering. Needless to say that if the law is
familiar with a breeder, but in a bad way, then you probably
want to steer very clear of that breeder and move on to someone
that is not on a first name basis with the police in your town.
This is serious business and doing that business with a criminal
is a very bad idea.

As important as any of the people mentioned in this article are
to talk to about prospective Chihuahua breeders the one group
that you need to make sure you talk to a lot is the breeders
themselves. Find out what their policies and beliefs about
breeding are and ask if they will be available to you after the
sale is done. Find out what information they offer you when you
get a dog from them and also just pay attention to see if this
is someone that you would feel comfortable buying your future
family member from.

A good breeder is in your life for years offering advice and
helping to make sure your pet stays healthy. You need to do the
right thing and make sure that you are choosing the right
breeder for you and your family because in the end that
relationship between you and your breeder is what is most
important.

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Shar Pei Personality Types

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The Shar Pei dog, native to China, is uniquely identified for
its deep wrinkles and blue-black tongue. At a young age the
wrinkles are more numerous than at adult age. Time Magazine and
the Guinness Book of World Records once identified this dog as
one of the most rare dogs in the world. Typically, the Shar Pei
dog is a healthy one, but it is susceptible towards a few health
hazards like painful eye conditions, allergy-prone skin
disorders, fever, and kidney or liver disorders.

In China, it was bred as a fighter dog in earlier times. They
are marked by their pleasant and loving personalities with true
affection and a genuine loyalty towards their owners. The Shar
Pei dog is somewhat sensitive towards strangers and in most of
the time the dog needs time to get accustomed to outsiders. Even
if you have a great social personality, a great deal of effort
is always needed to make one your friend. With a strong
defensive personality, however, Shar Pei can be the best guard
for your family, safe from any adverse events.

The personality of the Shar Pei needs to be taken under serious
consideration. If breeders do not take enough care in this
aspect, the buyers may end up with great frustration by having a
puppy that wrong for the family. The breeders are solely
responsible for analyzing and evaluating the personality of the
Shar Pei dogs during the breeding time for it must be done with
enough expertise and understanding. Even the owner's personality
must be aligned with the personality of Shar Pei. Shar Pei is
not a suitable dog for soft and tender people.

Dominant, submissive and independent are three types of
distinctive personality types. In a few cases, these personality
types may overlap in some dogs, although it is not a common
occurrence. A Shar Pei with a dominant personality reveals
confident and macho pet, best suitable for individual dog owner
with a tough personality and avid learning aptitude for handling
dogs. The dominant Shar Pei dogs may harm children and even
adults while showing their dominance attitude.

The submissive Shar Pei dog may seem to obey more easily.
However, they are in deed hard to train due to their lack of
self-confidence and reluctant attitude to try out new things.
This type of dog is a better choice for a multi-dog atmosphere.
These types of dog can turn out to be violent out of fear or as
a protective response, so continuous socialization is vital for
them. The independent Shar Pei dog is probably the most
difficult breed to handle. Although the Shar Pei with the other
two personalities shows independent behavior, this type in
particular never values their owner's authorization or any human
relation.

Shar Pei dogs are sometimes difficult to train because of their
stubborn attitude. Their training requires more determination
and commitment. Although they have a strong, deterministic
personality laced with devotion and intelligence, they sometimes
turn out aggressive, defensive and intensely sensitive with the
presence of stranger. As psychology suggests, personality is
significantly influenced by genetic predisposition and since
they have a natural genetic structure of being aggressive, you
must consider buying the best compatible personality matching
your lifestyle, personality and expectations.

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Don't Be Afraid Of The Yorkshire Terrier Breed Standard

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How can you tell if that little perky dog at the animal shelter
is a Yorkshire Terrier? By seeing if the dog mostly lives up to
the Yorkshire Terrier breed standard. A Yorkshire Terrier is
easiest to identify in the incredibly long show coat. Most
Yorkshire Terriers live in clipped coats, for practical and
hygienic reasons. Other distinctive features of the Yorkshire
Terrier include a black nose and level spine. Many common faults
not seen in the show ring are black hairs and a silver blue
instead of steel blue coat.

The point of a breed standard is to have a goal for all
breeders to aim for. When a dog is judged in the show ring, it
is judged against the breed standard and not against the other
dogs. Since the Yorkshire Terrier is the second most popular
breed of dog in America, there are a lot of Yorkshire Terriers
around that fall short of the breed standard goal.

A lot of Yorkshire Terriers are bought on impulse or as a gift
that the receiver soon regrets. Although Yorkies are cute and
need a bare minimum of exercise, they need money invested in
their health and coat care. They also have very small bladders,
making housetraining difficult. These dogs are also efficient
bodyguards and will attack any one they think is threatening.
So, most Yorkies are abandoned through no fault of their own. By
knowing basic Yorkshire Terrier information, you can avoid this
tragedy.

You can find the Yorkshire Terrier breed standard in a variety
of places. All breed dog books are not very good if you are
looking for a detailed description. They only give the most
general descriptions of breed standards. You need to go the
American Kennel Club or a Yorkshire Terrier rescue group website
in order to find the most recent Yorkie breed standard (which
can be updated occasionally). There are also books focusing on
just the Yorkshire Terrier that may available in your local
library.

In general, Yorkshire Terriers are lively, bright-eyed toy
sized dogs that weigh an average of six to seven pounds. For the
most part, their ears are pointed, but sometimes they are floppy
in adults. Puppies almost always look to be black and tan, and
lighten to the distinctive steel blue and tan as they mature.
The spine is level, the muzzle pointed and the tail is usually,
sadly, docked. Very rarely will you find a Yorkie with a long
tail.

But the physical appearance is perhaps the only way you can
tell a dog's breed at your local animal shelter. The Yorkshire
Terrier is small, averaging just seven pounds. They have
V-shaped ears which usually (but not always) stand straight up.
Their noses are black and their muzzles pointed. They have big,
bright eyes and their teeth should meet in a scissors or an even
bite.

They are to be steel blue and tan, with black and tan in
puppies only. However, there are a lot of purebred Yorkshire
Terriers who are other colors. Also, some may have dewclaws and
a full, long tail that resembles a purebred Poodle's (without
the pom-pom). The coat is very soft and silky and fast growing.
The Yorkshire Terrier needs to be groomed every day and needs
his coat trimmed about once a month, otherwise he will be a
muddy mess and miserable. Show dogs don't have dewclaws, but
purebred Yorkies are still often born with them.

About The Author: Susan Bailey grew up with and still lives
with all kinds of dogs, including Yorkshire Terriers. The
http://www.officialyorkieguide.com/ Yorkshire Terrier is the
perfect pet for some people. Many articles can be found on the
Internet that contain lots of
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I like to go to Vegas for the weekend and blow off steam. I run
an online marketing group out of Chicago and Detroit so catching
a quick flight out there is no big deal. Every time I go out
there I am always amazed at the details of the overall customer
experience. There are systems put in place, however slight, that
are designed to get the customer dollar at just about every
turn.

It is no big secret that the entire city is made out of money.
It is the sole reason for its own existence. You feel like a
pinball when you get caught up in the Las Vegas experience. I
always come back a little smarter and apply new techniques to my
online and offline business ventures. I am going to illustrate a
few examples of how this can work for your business.

The Overpasses

When you walk down the strip you are going to notice a few
things that are different. You can cross the street going from
one Casino to the other. You will notice that the streets are
wide and the cars do not slow down. When this is congested
during the week you can get yourself killed if you are not
careful. Of course you can take the easy way out and take the
escalator which will carry you right over the busy
intersections. A quick jaunt across the bridge and you are in
the casino safe and sound and ready to blow even more of your
hard earned loot.

Now if you look to your right you will notice that the
escalators are turned off. This means that if you leave the
casino you will most likely have to walk down the equivalent of
three stories of stairs back down to the street. This is
interesting to me too for another reason. The escalators that
are turned on are all facing one direction. They all move the
people towards the bigger and richer casinos like the Wynn,
Monte Carlo, Caesars Palace, and the Venetian. You will see more
of this around the MGM, The New York New York near the new Las
Vegas. In just about every cross walk I encountered I noticed
that the escalators pointing towards the older Vegas, (Circus
Circus etc) were turned off. This way they keep the money
moving.

There is a lot of construction going on near the Circus Circus
and there are a lot of small shops. The energy really picks up
near the Fashion Mall and the Wynn. Even Trumps Casino is up for
sale and it is visible from the strip.

I think of ways I can make the public go through my online maze
and get to the meat of the sale. This is something that a lot of
businesses fail to pick up on. You need to direct the flow of
the current and it is damned difficult to do that with nothing
but a picture and price.

In Your Face Sales Copy

Walking into the Circus Circus at 4 in the morning is a real
eye opener. These are seasoned pros and they have been around
since the 1960's. I was checking into my suite from a late
flight from Phoenix and I noticed that deals sort of fell out of
the sky. Everyone was selling you something. Price was never
mentioned except in a few cases. You would see signs like, "Get
2 For The Price of 1" and, "Blow Out Deals – Get In Free" and
these were instant eye grabbers. Never once did I ever question
how much something was or what the ticket price was on an item.

You are dealing with an environment that deals with instant
satisfaction. And with this mindset you hardly care about how
much anything really costs. I had to cut through the casino to
get the hotel lobby. Keep in mind that I was extremely exhausted
and yet this place was kicked on full blast with entertainment,
music and people. When I looked up I could see a live trapeze
show and everyone around me looked wide awake. It was a truly
unnerving experience. I was hungry too and wanted to eat
something. These signs all around me got to me. Never once did I
worry about price. These simple sales pitches called out to me
and I responded.

Need and desire go hand in hand.

Hit Them With Excess – But Have Limits

Always give your customers MORE than what they actually need.
Vegas really over delivers in just about everything they do. You
get that treatment with the food they offer, the shows they put
on and in their gratitude but there are limits.

They run a very tight ship. If you don't tell the front desk
that you are staying an extra night you get locked out of your
room. I made the mistake of ordering multiple nights from
different travel sources including Orbit, Travelocity and on the
main Circus Circus web site. The front desk couldn't reach an
agreement for some reason they wanted to shift me around from
room to room every night of my stay. I had to come down to the
desk and tell them who I was and ask for another night and get a
new key. This sounds ridiculous I know and believe it when I say
I agree.

I went to use the hot tub and found myself locked out of my
room. I had to go to the front desk in my swimsuit and stand
there like an idiot in my towel to get a new key. They
apologized and I got back in my room somewhat flustered with the
whole ordeal.

I recommend that you also run a tight ship when it comes to
your policies. Never let the customer steam roll your company
with their own agenda. When I created my company I used to get a
lot of emails from clients that were off subject. In the
beginning I let it go but this later became a serious problem. I
had clients who would forget what they sent me and dropped the
ball on the project completely. I would get nasty emails in the
tone of – "What Have You Done With My Project?" They were
getting upset with me while they were so lost in sending me
garbage emails, when in fact, I was waiting for them to get back
to me with pictures or sales copy.

What did they send me?

I would get a lot of gibberish – everything from Gospel
messages, Amber alerts, chain letters, get rich quick chain
letters, poems, prayers, feel good messages and jokes. The whole
time I would be waiting for them to wake up and get serious so I
could attend to my other clients.

It's important to cater to the customer but you have to have
limits on what you are willing to put up with. Vegas doesn't
fool around when it comes to customer incompetence. As you can
see I didn't follow their rules to a "T" and didn't check in the
morning and get a new key. So they locked me out of my room.
Some of you may not think that is very nice but that is how it
works in Vegas. They do not fool around.

Get A System

The beauty of Vegas is studying all of the systems that are put
in place. One good example is that you will never see any clocks
in the casinos. Time is not an issue. They want you to get lost
in the experience of the bar scenes, the casino and whatever
else is happening. You never see windows in the casinos because
they want you to lose track of time.

Everything has a system. There is beauty in chaos. You will
notice that it is literally impossible to walk straight through
a casino. You will have to twist and turn and walk between
aisles and crooked aisles that are deliberately set up all over
to distract your attention. It is somewhat of a rarity that I
will see a patron walk straight through a casino to reach the
street. Usually they will stop and drop a few more dollars into
a slot machine on the way out the door. The only people who walk
straight through this maze are casino workers and cops and
well…. Me of course, (I'm not much of a gambler).

When Van Halen stopped playing for the night at the MGM it was
a total mob scene. We were all let loose into the strip to go
totally nuts. The traffic was tight so I decided to walk back to
my suite. All the way home there were bars set up on the strip
to get you good and drunk. I have no idea where these bars came
from but they were all in row. They looked like the kind of
waggons you see at the State Fair. Normally these guys sell you
food but not these guys. If you wanted food you had to go into
the restaurants and sit down. These guys were on the street
selling buckets of beer for $4 bucks. I'm not talking about
quaint mini mugs I am talking about the kind of buckets you sell
chicken in.

At every step there were ways for the street vendors to get
your money. I saw a lot of bootleg t-shirts, and gimmicky
tourist stuff along the way back to my room. I was glad to see
my suite again and get that door shut. At least nobody would try
to sell me something in my room right? OR would they?

Inner Branding

When I turned on the TV set I was hypnotized. There was an
internal television station in my hotel room at the Circus
Circus. It was clowns doing the sports, news and weather. The
jokes were bad but the quality was good and I was seriously
enthralled with this. The hotel was broadcasting to the guest
like so many hotels do but this was different because these were
clowns. I decided to leave it on and study it.

They had a, "Starskey and Hutch" type of clown cop promo to
showcase all of their restaurants in the casino. The jokes were
terrible but oddly enough I found this somewhat pleasing. They
were trying to find this clown who was hiding out in a steak
house and bring him to justice. In this episode they looked high
and low for this offending clown. By doing so they gave reviews
of all the restaurants they searched for him in. I found this
pretty amusing. I also liked how they repeated this every 15
minutes. I ended up ordering room service from one of these
restaurants too after seeing it so many times. The food was
actually better than what you get in a lot of local places. With
all that competition you have to be good.

Those clowns could have sold me anything. Seriously. I was that
hooked on the idea.

I don't know who stole the bible out of my room but I didn't
have one. This made me feel a bit uneasy because I was camped
out in Sin City for four days and five nights. Either someone
lost their mind and stole it with hopes to reform. Or the
Gideons didn't bother coming out to Las Vegas and leaving one
behind. In either case I realized that this trip catered to the
ego and what I thought was real. An interesting adventure all
around.

I took these lessons home with me and thought about how this
could relate to my customer experience. I was very intrigued
with how I could apply these lessons over my own online business
by giving people what they wanted in controlled systems.

About The Author: Ted Cantu runs iMobile Media,
(http://www.1seomichigan.com )and works out of NYC, Chicago, and
Detroit, Michigan. He has the number 12 podcast show on
http://www.podomatic.com you can listen to it here…
http://911copywriter.podomatic.com

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