Thursday, February 7, 2008

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Messages In This Digest (25 Messages)

1.
How To Plan A Wedding From: Rafi Michael
2.
How To Keep Your Dog Cool In The Hot Sun From: Gerald Njuguna
3.
Symptoms And Causes Of Migraine Headache From: Low Jeremy
4.
What's Next In Future Music Playing Technology? From: S White
5.
Boost Your Creativity From: Gemma Bailey
6.
Finding Your Own Fashion Style From: Michelle Bery
7.
Fast Digital Delivery For Your E-book Needs From: Ron Boevers
8.
Short Walk In Florence: Piazza Santa Croce From: Du_ca
9.
Lake Tahoe Summer Activities From: Eric Morgan
10.
Character Illustration Tips From: Maria Vang
11a.
Father's Day Flowers Fit For Any Dad From: Wesley Berry. AAF
12.
How To Shop For A Home Equity Line Of Credit (HELOC) From: Jim Cramer
13.
Vitamin D And Osteoporosis-do You Get Enough From: Jeff Foster
14.
Earning Free Miles With Airline Mile Cards From: Tom Tessin
15.
Baltimore Schools Set Performance Goals From: Patricia Hawke
16.
Finance Options For Oceanside California Real Estate From: J Harris
17.
Anger Management Technique: What Is Anger? From: Richard MacKenzie
18.
UAE Property Guide, Part 4 Of 8 - Dubai Property From: John Hill
19.
Touring The Napa Vineyards From: Hugh Parker
20.
Cold Sore Lysine - The Amazing Remedy For Cold Sores From: Denny Bodoh
21.
Law Of Attraction Secret #2 From: Keith Matthew
22.
7 Ways To Write Your Book To Outsell Its Competition From: Earma Brown
23.
Generate Online Publicity From: Patrick Schwerdtfeger
24.
15 Great Things To Do With Your Time In Retirement From: Cynthia Barnett
25.
Personalized Baby Blankets For The Unique Gift From: Cris Jenson

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How To Plan A Wedding

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When you have used up 12months of intense planning to get
together all of the people that are important to you, it is
amazingly easy to loose sight of what really matters. You get
caught up in all of the minor details that most people feel are
essential, but when it comes down to it, if you leave the
chapel, beach, your home or anywhere you select to "tie the
knot", and you are married to the person that you want to spend
the rest of your life with, then your assignment has been
accomplished.

Generally when we plan weddings, we get financial support from
our families. Many times there is a conjecture that we have to
gratify them and make them happy too. This is not the case at
all. It is a day for you and your partner to share with your
friends and family, so it should show your style, not your
parents or your future in-laws'. If you try to make everybody
happy, you have the potential to create a great amount of
disorder and stress for yourself. This will only complicate
matters and ends up being a case of "Too many cooks in the
kitchen".

The next tip for maintaining your sanity is about choices. When
you begin your planning you will quickly notice that you have
set yourself free in a world where there are infinite
possibilities and options from which you can select. It is a
good idea to fix to your decisions once they have been made.
There are always going to be things that you see that you hope
you would have known about throughout your time in wedding
world. But if you carry on to bounce from theme to theme or
color to color, you will only waste time and energy and reduce
the possibility of enjoying this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

It helps you to relax if you elect times for your wedding
planning. Due to complete excitement, you will find that you
have "wedding on the brain" and may think about it 24-7. Choose
a couple of days a week and set aside a time slot to surf the
internet or make phone calls to schedule appointments, this will
keep you from becoming completely consumed and also provide you
a chance to focus on the rest of the life that is still
happening around you.

Finally, this is your wedding day!!! In the weeks previous to
the event, take a few minutes everyday to go to a calm place and
count your blessings. Write them down so that, in times of
stress you can refer back to them, smile and relax. Keep in
mind, your wedding day may be the first day of your new lives
together, but it is fostering your marriage that is what will
truly bring you years of happiness.

About The Author: Rafi Michael Babylon Productions Wedding
Center ( http://www.videobabylon.ca ) Wedding Photography &
Video Dj Limos & Live Band Toronto - Ontario Canada 416 663 4784

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How To Keep Your Dog Cool In The Hot Sun

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Summer is generally the time to have fun with your family and
enjoy many activities together. Days are usually longer than
usual and the children are out on vacation. The downside to this
fun is that summer also ushers in a season of heat stroke,
sunburn and exhaustion. This can threaten your family as well as
your dog.

How to Protect Dog from Sunburns

Yes, dogs can also get burned by the sun! What then can you do
to protect your dog? The first thing that you need to do is keep
your dog away from the sun when it's most intense.

Also you can apply some sun block to areas on your dog that are
exposed the most; the tip of the ear as well as the nose.

I wouldn't recommend applying sunscreen on your dog's lips
since there is a high chance that your dog will ingest it which
can harm him. Thirdly, check if your pet has a lighter colored
fur. If this is the case, the dog will be vulnerable to the
damaging effects of the sun just like humans. Should you notice
that any part of of your dog's skin becoming red, please seek
the services of a vet

How to Protect Your Dog from Heat-Related Conditions

A few precautions can help protect your dog from exhaustion
caused by heat as well as heat stroke.

First of all, its not a good idea to leave your dog in your car
without turning on the air conditioner. A few minutes out in the
hot sun can send the temperature inside your car soaring to
fatal temperatures if the doors and windows are closed.

If you know you will be away for some considerable amount of
time from your car, its best to leave your dog at home.

Secondly, make sure your dog is left in a well ventilated
resting area that is constantly shaded regardless of the
position of the sun. When the sun is hottest, the recommended
place for your pet is an air conditioned structure.

The third tip is to ensure that your dog has constant access to
clean and cool water. Have the water placed in a cool area that
will not get warmed up as a result of direct sunlight.

Stagnant water can cause bacteria to thrive so do change it
often. If the dog will be outdoors most of the day, give him a
shaded wading pool filled with water. This will allow your pet
to cool himself by jumping in and out of the water.

The fourth tip is to make sure that your dog is not in a
situation that will have him stand on a sun-baked surface for
long periods of time. Such surfaces include streets, beach sand
and sidewalks, streets and beach sand.

What will happen is that the heat will burn the skin of your
dog and can prevent your dog expelling heat from his body in an
efficient manner

Treating a Dog Affected by Heat Stroke

Your dog can develop heat stroke if his temperature gets too
high. Symptoms that show your dog suffering from heat stroke
include excessive panting, pronounced fatigue, collapse,
unconsciousness & seizures.

Should your dog show these symptoms, get him away from the heat
and place him in a shaded area. Also, you can place the dog in a
tub with cool water. Its not advisable to use cold water or ice
on him as this will make the blood vessels of the dog to
contract & prevent the animal from releasing heat from its body.
When your dog shows signs of heat stroke, please seek the
professional advise of a vet

About The Author: Visit http://www.dogperfection.com, a site
for dog lovers. Get more information on dogs and also learn how
to train your dog to obey you:
http://www.dogperfection.com/dogs/dog-training/how-to-train-dogs-obedience/

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Symptoms And Causes Of Migraine Headache

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Migraines can be a real problem especially when you are working
9 to 5 and you just can't afford to be unproductive at work.
There is however nothing you can do as headaches like these can
be so severe that it can affect your concentration and your
mood. Migraine headaches are recurrent headaches that occur on
one side of the head.

Compared to the usual type of headache, the tension headache,
which often occur on the entire head area, the pain in migraine
headaches is more localized and much more specialized. It is
however harder to predict when it will occur as migraine
headaches do not present any warning signs. In fact, these types
of headache will just happen when you least expect it to.

There are however kinds of migraines where some symptoms may be
observed. One type is what is commonly called as the classic
migraine headache where in the person suffering from it may see
a hallucination called 'aura' before it actually occurs. Auras
are visual hallucinations that resemble lights or zigzagging
lines in the person's line of vision. The hallucination can last
from about 15 minutes up to an hour. The duration vary from one
case to another. There may also be pain in the areas surrounding
the eyes, temporary blind spots and blurred vision.

Still, it does not happen out of the blue. Although the
underlying causes of migraine headaches is still up for debate,
there are predisposing factors that can trigger its attack.
Migraine headaches are basically caused by the inflammation or
constriction of the blood vessels in the head. The changes in
the size of the vessels may be due to some medical conditions
such as lesions and inflammations caused by infections. If the
migraine headaches become severe and frequent, it is important
that you go to your doctor and seek medical help.

Environmental and other physiological factors may also
contribute in the occurrence of migraine headaches. One factor
is stress-related. Over exertion and over fatigue especially in
the eye area can cause severe migraine. Depression and anxiety
are also factors that you should look into.

Other medical conditions that can start a migraine attack are
colds, cough, influenza, and sinusitis. Food and diet may also
play a role. Some experts believe that eating chocolates,
drinking coffee and abusing alcoholic drinks may contribute in
the attack. Sensorial triggers such as over bright lights, too
much noise and strong odors may also trigger an attack.

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What's Next In Future Music Playing Technology?

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With CD sales falling and music downloads skyrocketing it would
be naive to think that the computer as our music server is going
to go away anytime soon. So what's next in future music playing
technology? There are millions of us listening to our downloaded
music from our computers or MP3 players more often than not.

Let's take your PC for instance. Even though the sound quality
coming from your computer can be down right terrible, nobody can
question the convenience and portability of having 1000's of
songs at your fingertips.

If you listen to music from iTunes or other music download
programs, you have definitely realized that the sound quality
from most pc's isn't exactly what you would call Hi Fi. This is
because typically computers are built with cheap, low resolution
speakers combined with a low quality DAC chip.

You might be wondering what a DAC chip is though and what it
does?.

A DAC is a Digital to Analog Converter and every computer that
comes through an assembly line, is going to have one. When we
download music on to our pc or MP3 player, for example, it is
done in a digital format. Since we can't actually hear in
digital, we need a converter. So in order for us to hear the
music that we've downloaded, it first gets converted from its
digital format into analog.

The problem with the DAC in your computer, is that it's a part
that pc companies don't want to spend any serious money on, so
you end up with a really low end DAC and you would probably
never realize that you were missing out on anything at all
unless you've experienced an external Dac.

It makes a huge difference to the quality of your music. After
using one, chances are, you wouldn't think twice about it again.
Millions of us are making the choice to have digital music as
our main listening method, most of us just take it for granted
that the small set of speakers or cheap earbuds that we're
listening through are great but really, they're not.

What's next in future music playing technology is the choice to
have your digital library play at the high quality level of your
CD player, or your home stereo, mp3 player, or however you would
like to listen to your music.

A USB DAC for instance, is a Digital to Analog converter that
takes the digital signal from the USB connection on your
computer and coverts it to a high quality analog output that can
be played on any home stereo. So now you can have the
convenience of having thousands of songs stored on your computer
and the high quality sound of your home stereo. Some USB DACS
don't even require additional software, drivers, or involve you
installing anything, just plug it in and play.

A USB DAC is just one of the many up and coming advances of our
music playing technology. Audio enthusiasts are always in search
of true, life like play back from their music and that's exactly
what we will surely be seeing more of within our digital music
libraries.

About The Author: http://www.MiniatureAudio.com is an up and
coming company that is introducing North America to their
exclusive line of Firestone Audio components. The components are
designed to enhance your music library in a completely
innovative way. Visit them now and sign up for their monthly
product giveaway!

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Boost Your Creativity

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The Encarta dictionary defines creativity as "the ability to
use the imagination to develop new and original ideas or things,
especially in an artistic context." Creativity and imagination
are largely linked with right brain functions, whereas analytic
and rationalized thinking are more associated with the left
brain.

As individuals, we may tend to be more inclined to naturally
use one side of the brain more than the other, which would
define the ability we have to tap into our creative talents. Of
course, there are influences in our life's as we grow up, that
are responsible for either nurturing or stifling our creativity.
For example, most of our schooling tends to focus much more on
learning via the left brain, encouraging logical and objective
learning, as opposed to holistic experiential learning which is
related to the right brain.

Creating can lead to a deep sense of satisfaction and there are
many different ways that people can express creativity. The
common factors tend to be that a great feeling of compulsion to
do something. Then throughout the process of doing it, a
connection with oneself, or even a feeling of motivation or
trance-like experience. If the person remains motivated to
continue their project until completion, they will feel a great
sense of pride once the process is successfully completed. Just
imagine if it was a requirement of your job to feel this good
everyday! In fact, those who set up their own business often do
so as an extension of a hobby or creative process that they
already enjoy.

So if you are not a natural creator, how can you develop this
skill to create more wholeness and inspiration?

Here are some tips:

1. Have a few sessions of Life Coaching at my practice in St
Albans to help uncover the things you value most in your life
and begin shaping your dreams. Motivational techniques can also
be applied if a sense of uncertainty prevents you from taking
the steps you need to make.

2. Listen to music that makes you feel good and switch off the
news! Often the news is depressing and can put you in a bad
state.

3. Make lots of notes. You never know when those good ideas
will sneak up on you and if you don't jot them down, they may be
forgotten.

4. Get inspired. Look at other people's creative work, either
in the field you are interested in, or just in the natural
environment around you.

5. Do some brainstorming around your chosen idea. This will
move it from pie in the sky to the specific steps you will need
to make.

6. Read books. Books are great for expanding ideas and are
"healthier" for your brain than watching the telly all the darn
time!

7. Keep your brain fit by doing crosswords, quizzes and
participating in creative and intelligent conversations.

8. Be healthy in your body. Your mind and your body are linked
so you need to look after both. Feed them healthy food and
exercise them both.

9. Write a list about how you will feel and how your life will
be affected by expressing your creativity. What will it mean to
you?

10. When you get an idea, do something about it, before someone
else beats you to it!

About The Author: Gemma Bailey is a Hypnotherapist and NLP
Master Practitioner based in Markyate, St Albans. Please visit
http://www.gemmabailey.co.uk

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Finding Your Own Fashion Style

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In a world extraordinarily focused on outward appearance, we
need only to open a magazine or turn on our televisions to see
the latest and greatest fashion trend; it walks the red carpet,
checks out a movie premier, and heads out nightly to the hottest
restaurants. And we, as a society always mindful of what's
popular, follows dutifully along, eager to purchase the "must
have" item of the season. But, ultimately, the fashion style
that works best for us is that which looks good on our
particular body and reflects our very individual personality.

As anyone who follows the fashion industry will tell you,
trends come and go. What is one year's hot item is the next
season's fashion "don't." Designers present their newest lines
and before you know it stores are carrying these clothes in
every conceivable variation. And then, just as quickly, they're
gone. It's almost impossible to keep pace. Luckily, the fashion
style that makes the most sense on an individual level is the
fashion style that reflects who we are as people; and that never
goes out of style.

The most important thing to remember is that just because a
particular fashion style is popular at the moment does not mean
that it will look good on your particular body. Wearing
something just for the sake of wearing it ultimately goes
against the principles of fashion. A fashion style that you
choose to wear should be something that accentuates your
positives, downplays your negatives, and complements the overall
line of your body.

Take the time to get to know your body and what styles work
best with it. Assess your body objectively; if you have trouble
spots, look for cuts and fabrics that camouflage what you need
them to camouflage; if you are on the shorter side, look for a
fashion style that elongates your body; and always choose colors
that complement your skin tone.

Once you find a style that works – stick with it and add your
personal touches to reflect your personality; that is the best
fashion style you can possibly wear.

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Fast Digital Delivery For Your E-book Needs

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Fast Digital Delivery for Your E-Book Needs

It does not help if you search for e-books one by one,
especially with the Internet's vast lists of websites selling
e-books, but with Fast Digital Delivery, you will have the
benefits of a one-stop shop when it comes to looking for
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Short Walk In Florence: Piazza Santa Croce

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Starting from the hotels in the centre of Florence, one of the
itineraries not to miss is the one of Piazza Santa Croce, one of
the most beautiful square of Florence. The square is in the
historical center, not far from the Duomo (15 minutes walking),
passing through Piazza della Signoria and Borgo dei Greci.
Although a map of the city is available, for free, in all of the
hotels halls of the centre of Florence. If your accommodation is
not so close to the centre many services are available to reach
the centre: taxi, driven car rentals, buses and train for who
arrive from the suburbs.

Piazza Santa Croce is placed in front of the church of Santa
Croce, in the centre of Florence, and take its name from it,
that square was built in medieval times to host the great number
of people that attended to the religius ceremonies. In
Renaissance times the square was also used to the fun activities
of Florence, as festivals, shows, rides and games like the
Calcio storico (Historical Football). This game, more similar to
the Rugby than to the modern football, was played the day of San
Giovanni (24 of June) in 3 matches within 4 teams, one team for
each of the historical quarter of Florence ("white" team for
Santo Spirito, "blue" team for Santa Croce, "red" team for Santa
Maria Novella and "greeen" team for San Giovanni).

Overlooking the square is the church of Santa Croce, that was
built from the Franciscan Friars between the 13th and 14th
century, with a facade built only in the 19th century in
neogothical style, that have on its left the monumental statue
of Dante Alighieri. Dated from the same period of the facade and
of the Dante's statue of the square, on the opposite side of the
church, there is a baroque fountain, originally realised by
Pietro Maria Bardi and remaed in the 19th century by Roberto
Manetti. Entering the church from the main door, walking along
the main aisle, is noticeable immediately the austerity and the
vastenss of the enviroments, and on the perimeter many chapels
(some of them frescoed by Giotto, Maso di Banco etc..)
destinated to the bury of the noble of Florence (Peruzzi, Bardi,
Baroncelli, Pulci.Bardi) that paid, with their donations, the
built of the church. Santa Croce is famous in the world also to
be the burial of many very important people of the policy, of
the history and of the litterture of Italy, here there are the
burial of Ugo Foscolo, Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei, Gioacchino
Rossini, Leon Battista Alberti, Vittorio Alfieri.

Next to the church there is one of the major convent of
Florence, today home of one beautiful museum, where are exposed
the ancient treasures of the church, like the crufix of Cimabue.

Over Piazza Santa Croce are overlooking many palaces too, some
of them especially beautiful. For example Palazzo dell'Antella
thet have a long facade decored, in the first years of the 17th
century, with frescoes representing themes of wisdoms and
divinity.

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Lake Tahoe Summer Activities

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It's Monday morning, and you've a busy week of events and
activities planned. Sun is streaming in through the tall pine
trees outside the condo' and the gentle squawking of birds and
the smell of pine wafts through the open window in the cool
summer morning. No time to eat. This is Lake Tahoe: a giant
crystal pond surrounded by California, Nevada, sun, fun and
mountains. You can't just waltz up to a spot like this and
expect to be able to handle it. It's big, and there's a lot to
do. You need a plan…

Your choose-you-own Tahoe adventure begins now

You roll over and open your eyes, eager to meet the day, your
wife/girlfriend/best buddy/son/daughter appears and says,
"honey/babe/pardner/daddy, what do you want to do today?" The
best plan of attack is, like reading a book, start at the top
and work your way down…

Lodging

As a major vacation destination Lake Tahoe has thousands of
hotel and motel rooms, a stunning array of gambling
opportunities, and enough dining establishments to feed tens of
thousands! It you're into hole-in-the-wall burger or burrito
shops try Izzy's Burger Spa or Taco Taqueria in South Lake Tahoe
or T's Rotisserie in Incline. If you want something fancy poke
around in any of the bigger casinos in South Lake Tahoe, Incline
Village or Cristal Bay for some swanky four star dining. Of
course all the Ski Resorts, like Heavenly Tahoe, have some
awesome dining high up on their slopes that are open year round
and accessed via a tram or gondola ride.

Tahoe has every kind of room for you from discount economy
lodging to high end luxury hotels with casino gambling just
steps away. If your tastes and budget fall somewhere in between
you'll have no trouble finding exactly what you're looking for.
Specials and deals on lodging and dining rates abound as you
would expect for such a popular destination.

Shopping and Concerts in Tahoe

If you're not quite equipped for a rugged adventure of mountain
climbing and grueling backpacking, you can hit the awesome
shopping centers and gambling in the town of South Lake Tahoe,
or line up tickets to the nightly concerts by national headliner
musicians and comedians at the casino showrooms all around the
Nevada side of the lake. From our awesome local bands playing
intimate concerts at small venues to huge stage productions with
big-name artists, Tahoe gets the best concert acts in the
country. Or enjoy the Lake Tahoe Shakespeaer Festival
(http://www.laketahoeshakespeare.com/)

Roll over the mountains to Reno, Nevada for a series of free
concerts through the summer in Wingfield park
(http://www.renoriver.org/events.html) and the plaza at Harrah's
in downtown Reno.

Lake Tahoe Summer Adventures

There are lots of adventures to be had in Tahoe, but the two
basic types are Land Adventures and Water Adventures.

Land Adventures

There's a lot to do in Lake Tahoe for lovers of the outdoors in
the summer time, so start with the easiest and tamest and move
up to the hardest and most extreme. We get a bit of sun and good
weather. Typical summer temps range from overnight lows in the
40's and high in the 80's: (averages). It get's plenty warm for
hiking, biking or horseback riding and even camping, and we
hardly ever get rain in the summer time.

Tahoe Mountain Biking and Hiking

Some would say that Tahoe is the best place on the west coast
for epic cross-country mountain biking, some would say the
country, some would say the world. And you need look no further
than the Tahoe Rim Trail (tahoerimtrail.org) to get started. Bar
none, the best off road biking, remote wilderness hiking and
backpacking in the Tahoe Basin can be found somewhere on this
150 mile long scenic trail. It's just a matter of how far you
want to ride or hike to get it.

By far the most popular section of the TRT for hiking and
biking is the Flume Trail (theflumetrail.com). The Flume Trail
began life as a siphon waterway from Incline Village, Nevada on
the east shore of Lake Tahoe over the Carson Range, down the
Truckee Meadows, and up to Virginia City, NV high in the
Virginia Range. (http://parks.nv.gov/ltbc.htm)

To access the flume park either at the Tahoe Meadows trailhead
at Mt. Rose Pass on HWY 431, or at Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
on HWY 50 at Spooner Summit (http://parks.nv.gov/lt.htm). Get a
map when you rent a bike or arrange your shuttle ride at any of
the great local shops. Both rides finish just outside Incline
Village, NV where you can ride down to the beach to cool off at
Sand Harbor State Park (http://parks.nv.gov/lt.htm), or head
into town for burritos, burgers, beer and rest after a long
ride.

In the summer you can ride the Heavenly tram or gondola and go
for a hike, enjoy the views or grab a bite to eat at the
Adventure Peak Grill, a full-service outdoor restaurant and bar.
(http://www.skiheavenly.com/mountain/adventure_peak/)
Tahoe Road Biking

Several times through the summer you can get in on a large
group ride that goes all the way around Lake Tahoe on smooth
paved roads. The 72 mile ride around the lake is perhaps the
most popular long ride. It has high traffic in areas, and has
long strenuous climbs. The popular Death Ride
(http://www.deathride.com/) organized by a local bike club is
held every July and covers 129 miles and 15,000 feet of
climbing. Also, the Tahoe Sierra Century
(http://www.tahoesierracentury.com/) runs every September and
circumnavigates Lake Tahoe on a supported bike tour.

Camping and backpacking in Tahoe

Though Tahoe is most known for its hotels, restaurants and
casinos, some people prefer to camp on their vacation. And
honestly, if you're looking for a real adventure, you should be
sleeping on the ground.

There are lots of options for camping right down on the lake at
Nevada Beach just minutes from Stateline and South Lake Tahoe
along highway 50 in Roundhill, Nevada. You can see sunset views
over Mt. Tallac and the Desolation Wilderness right from your
campfire.

Or, get way off the trail on an overnight excursion into the
Desolation Wilderness
(http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/ltbmu/recreation/wilderness/desowild/).
Permits
(http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/ltbmu/recreation/wilderness/desowild/permits.shtml)
are required, so pick one up at the Ranger Station near Camp
Richardson on your way to the trailhead. The scenic Pacific
Crest Trail (http://www.pcta.org/) skirts the western rim of the
Tahoe Basin, and the Tahoe Rim Trail
(http://www.tahoerimtrail.org/) completes the 150 mile loop for
a two week backpacking trek with resupply stops every few days.
Tahoe Water Adventures

Lake Tahoe is a large body of water. As the second deepest lake
in the United States it is 1,637 feet deep, 22 miles long and 12
miles wide. So there's more than enough space on its shimmering
surface for any kind of water recreation you can imagine.

Waterskiing

All summer sail boats stream across the lake and motor boats
tug around happy people waterskiing, tubing and wakeboarding.
Water temps are 65 to 70 degrees, but you wouldn't be sorry if
you wore a wetsuit.

Skiing, tubing and wakeboarding are really popular on Tahoe.
The many public, private and secluded beaches are great places
to launch a day of motor boating with family and friends. And
the Sierra Nevada Mountains, holding snow well into the summer,
makes a great backdrop to the festivities.

Tahoe Beaches

If all you want is to sit on the beach and float around in a
raft, Tahoe is easy, it will oblige. You can go to DL Bliss
State Park, Pope Beach or Zephyr Cove for a full service
experience with food, beverages and kayak rentals or Hidden
Beach in Incline or one of the many access points around the
lake for a more rustic natural lakeside experience.

In Tahoe City you can rent a tube or raft and float several
miles down the Truckee River. Trips start near the outlet of
Lake Tahoe where highways 28 and 89 intersect and end several
miles down a scenic calm lazy river.

If you want to get out on the lake away from shore you'll need
the help of a motorboat. Rentals are available all around the
lake and you can rent anything from a kayak to a large cabin
cruiser. (http://www.boattahoe.com/boat_rentals.htm)

Fishing in Tahoe

As a large open expanse of fresh water, Tahoe has some
spectacular fishing opportunities! Whether you're trolling out
in the open or fly-casting in the rocky shallows you can find
lake trout as big as 10 pounds! Mackinaw trout, German Brown and
Kokanee are the common sport fish in the lake.

Many lakes and streams dot the mountainous region around the
Tahoe Basin so there is no shortage of water to fish.

Enjoy it while it lasts!

At some point you make it back to bed. Either sun-baked and
tired, or content from an entertaining day in town, but you have
to rest, so you can get up and do it again. Lake Tahoe isn't
going anywhere and the fun things to do there are just getting
better! But your vacation can't last forever. So plan your
attack to take advantage of everything Tahoe has to offer.

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Character Illustration Tips

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Character development seems so easy when we think about legends
like Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse or even modern cartoon
characters like SpongeBob but is it as simple as it looks like?
That seeming simplicity of designing a character is actually a
tricky task. The following tips will not make that task easy but
they may help you through the process of character development.

The toughest part of developing a character is the very
beginning. Now it is time to plan and write down everything.
Anything that comes to your mind about your character is worth
writing down because you can never know exactly which odd detail
from your sketch will actually stand out in the story.

What is your character's target audience? Where will your
character be seen? What are your character vices and strong
qualities? What will be the typical daily schedule of your
character? What are the pet peeves of your character? Does your
character have a nickname? These are all details that can have a
bearing on your character's appearance.

Experiment, try something different.

You never know which queer detail will distinguish your
character and grab people's attention. Don't concentrate only on
those parts of the character that are closely connected with the
story. Ignore all rules and try something unusual – a peculiar
skin color, twice bigger than the normal-sized head, exaggerated
features.

Give your character a personality.

Characters that lack individuality will lack people's interest
in them too. How will your character express his or her
emotions? Is your character communicative or shy? Is your
character evil or good? Does your character own strength of
will? Does your character have any dreams, any goals? These are
all parts of your character's personality and it can all be
conveyed in the way your character has been drawn.

Think 3D.

Don't forget that even on a two-dimensional surface your
character has more than one side. Think of your character in its
entirety and see how he or she would look like from every
viewpoint.

Think in motion.

The image of your character may be static but the character
itself is probably not. Consider how you character would look in
motion. Is there anything unique in his or her movement – does
your character have a belly that trembles when the character is
walking, is he or she hopping along, etc.?

Test your creation.

Show your work and ask people to describe how they see your
character's personality judging only by its appearance. This is
a great way to test whether you have conveyed well the
personality you want.

And last but not least – be patient!

No matter how great your talent is, you should always be
prepared for some struggle when developing your character. Don't
allow yourself to get discouraged if a certain feature does not
fit the way you would like or if your character does not quite
convey the desired mood. Creating a character requires you to
give life to a drawing and that is never a simple task.

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Father's Day Flowers Fit For Any Dad

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on it. But, since you've been getting him a tie every year since
you were just a little kid, he probably has more ties than he
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Hmmm...doesn't sound promising, does it? Well, I've got the
perfect solution that will fit any dad's style-flowers!

Flowers are surely a gift he won't be expecting, and
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* Grill Master: Have your florist create a colorful gift of
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* Computer Fanatic: For the dad who spends his day pointing and
clicking, how about a floral arrangement with a new mouse pad,
mouse, software, or discs?

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important thing here is to be creative and think from your heart.
Your dad is special, make his day special with a gift of
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How To Shop For A Home Equity Line Of Credit (HELOC)

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Shopping for a home equity line of credit (HELOC) is a
relatively simple process compared to shopping for a mortgage
mainly because with a HELOC the most important features you need
to look for are the same from one lender to another. Still,
HELOC has some specific characteristics you need to be familiar
with in order to shop successfully.

Here are some of the most important features of home equity
lines of credit you should understand and examine when shopping
for a HELOC.

Risk exposure:

Before you decide to apply for a home equity line of credit you
should be well aware of the risks involved and particularly the
higher exposure to interest rate risk. HELOC is an adjustable
rate line of credit, rather than a loan for a specified amount,
and its interest rate adjusts every time there is a change in
the prime rate, on the first day of the month following the
change. This characteristic makes HELOCs riskier in case of
interest rate increasing than the standard ARMs which have
longer periods for adjustment.

Interest rate charges and margins:

Generally, all HELOCs are tied to the prime rate, as stated in
the Wall Street Journal. This considerably facilitates their
shopping in contrast to adjustable rate mortgages, for example,
which can be tied to different indexes and require more
researching.

However, HELOCs typically charge variable rather than fixed
interest rates. In order to obtain the interest rate the
borrower will be charged, a certain amount, known as margin, is
added to the prime rate. Borrowers, shopping for HELOC, should
always find out what the margin is because it varies among
different lenders.

Lenders of home equity lines would typically offer a
temporarily discounted, low interest rate lasting for a
relatively short introductory period (for example 6 months).
After the introductory period ends the rate is based on the
prime rate plus the margin.

Minimum draw limits:

One of the things the borrower needs to look for when applying
for a home equity line of credit is whether there are a minimum
draw limits, or a minimum average loan balance. Some plans have
limitations on how you use the HELOC and may require a minimum
draw amount each time you borrow money and the keeping of a
minimum amount outstanding.

HELOC costs and fees:

Many of the up-front costs and fees of setting up a home equity
line of credit are of the same type as on regular mortgages.
Such charges include a property appraisal fee, an application
fee, and points (though HELOC lenders seldom charge points). In
addition to those, HELOC shoppers would have to pay an annual
fee (which is often waived the first year) and a cancellation
fee (which is often waived after 3 years).

If you are shopping for a home equity line of credit you should
examine and evaluate each of the above features to ensure that
the terms of the HELOC plan you choose corresponds to your
borrowing needs. Always have in mind that failure to repay the
lines of credit may cost you the loss of your home.

About The Author: Jim Cramer is a mortgage expert who shares
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Vitamin D And Osteoporosis-do You Get Enough

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Vitamin D and osteoporosis are an osteoporosis treatment
combination that many healthcare practitioners closely follow.

The body requires adequate calcium intake as well as an
adequate intake of vitamin D in order to maintain strong, dense
and healthy bones.

Vitamin D alone is not sufficient for the treatment of
osteoporosis. Nor are vitamin D and calcium alone and adequate
treatment choice.

But vitamin D is an important component in the treatment of
osteoporosis for many reasons. It helps with the absorption of
calcium from the intestines.

Without adequate absorption of calcium, the calcium is unable
to be metabolized as the body needs and so it sits there in the
gut and is completely ineffective. When you have an
insufficient amount of vitamin D in your body, bones that are
already weakened become even more so.

Vitamin D comes from both your diet and from exposure to the
sunlight. People living in sunny areas of the country don't
seem to have any problem producing the majority of the vitamin D
that they need from the sunlight.

But if you look at the folks that live in the less sunny
regions, then they seem to struggle with an adequate production
of vitamin D. This is particularly true among the elderly who
live in these less sunny regions. It puts them at even higher
risk for osteoporotic fractures.

The Institute of Medicine has recommendations as to an adequate
vitamin intake D regardless of whether you are battling
osteoporosis or not.

Men and women aged 19 to 50 should take 200 IU per day. Men
and women from the ages of 51 to 70 years old should take a 400
IU of vitamin D per day.

While men and women 71 years of age and older should ingest 600
IU per day. But the catch is, if you already have osteoporosis
then you should take 400 IU two times per day.

Vitamin D and osteoporosis are important to manage
appropriately since chronic overuse of vitamin D, especially
above 2000 units per day, can cause toxic levels of vitamin D,
excessively high calcium levels in the urine and blood, and even
the development of kidney stones.

It's like you are trading one problem for another one, not
necessarily the smartest thing to do. It is important to talk
with your physician prior to the initiation of vitamin D into
your daily routine.

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Earning Free Miles With Airline Mile Cards

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If you travel a lot of business or you like to travel to a lot
of places with your family or even by yourself for pleasure, I
hope you're using an airline miles credit card to go back and
forth. If you're not, I really hope you take the time to read
this article so you can better understand how the credit cards
actually work.

Airline credit cards are ideal for people who probably make
about five to ten trips a year at least. If you don't make this
many then I would say that you shouldn't waste your energy
applying for one unless you want to sign up to take advantage of
the free airline ticket. If you do take more than five trips
years then you're already a perfect candidate for this type of
card. The next step you're going to want to take is to start
researching.

A credit card that based on airline rewards is a very simple
concept. You can either apply for a card that focuses on one
airline, which I would highly recommend. The reason I would
recommend a credit card that focuses on one airliner is because
when you tend to travel with one airliner a lot, they will start
to notice and apply to certain statuses. The higher you work
your way up the ladder, the more perks you`ll get like
complimentary upgrades, tickets, food, etc.

If you don't want to apply for a credit card that focuses on
one airline then you can focus on a travel credit card. These
credit cards are more the traveler that wants to save on hotels,
airlines, and the whole package. They don't necessarily work
like an airline credit card but they give you points for every
dollar you spend that is related to travel. When these points
reach a certain point, you'll be able to cash them in for items,
free tickets, hotel rooms, and more.

The difference with an airline credit card that focuses on an
airline such as Delta is that you'll receive a mile for every
dollar you spend. This is usually how the industry works but
every carrier varies when it comes to dollars to mile rations,
what you can redeem, etc. When you rack up enough airlines with
the airliner, you'll be able to redeem them for future flights.
The thing you should look out for when you do apply for a card
is for a credit card that never lets the frequent flier miles
expire. You won't want get a lot of points and find out they're
all gone when you go to redeem them.

Like any credit card you apply for, make sure that you do your
research when applying for a card. Make sure that the airliner
you're applying for is near your home. You won't want to apply
for a card and come to find out that airliner doesn't even leave
your airport. Watch out for the terms, annual fee, and any other
terms and conditions. Once you find the right card, apply for it
and start saving on your mileage!

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Baltimore Schools Set Performance Goals

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All school systems should have goals. These goals must be
attainable, however. While these centers of learning must know
where they headed and how they are going to get there, it seems
that they are becoming more and more unreasonable in their
expectations. Perhaps they should be classified more as
performance dreams; because no matter how many times you write
"all students will…" doesn't mean it's going to happen.
Baltimore Schools, just like many others throughout the nation,
have these types of goals, while they might be admirable,
they're completely unattainable.

Performance Wishes of Baltimore Schools

Baltimore Schools list eight performance goals as part of their
mission of education. Some of them are more attainable than
others, but none of them can be completely accomplished. This is
simply due to the fact that schools are run by and inhabited by
humans. We are not perfect, and are completely fallible. Just
because students attend Baltimore Schools and teachers teach at
Baltimore Schools does not mean that they are better than any
others attending or teaching at any other school in the United
States. Of course, we must hold all to high standards, but it
must be with the understanding that not everyone is going to
succeed at the same level.

For example, the Baltimore County public schools performance
goal 1 states that by 2012 that ALL students will reach
proficiency in all core subjects – Reading, Language Arts,
Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. Well, my friends,
while they can all try to do their best, not all students are
going to be able to do this. Whether it's peer pressure, lack of
parental support, unavoidable family troubles, low
socio-economic background, or simply a learning disability, not
ALL kids will achieve this goal.

Performance Goal 2 states basically the same thing as #1, but
specifically targets ESL students –those who have English as a
Second Language. I am not by any means suggesting that these
Baltimore Schools' students can't reach this goal, or that they
aren't as intelligent as their American Baltimore Schools peers.
I propose a simple example: What about the student who moves to
and enrolls in one of the Baltimore Schools from Germany in the
12th grade, or what if a 4th grader moves in from Peru in May of
the school year? You get the idea.

Baltimore Schools Seek Perfect Teachers

Baltimore Schools' Performance Goal 4 is also challenging to
fulfill. It states that ALL students will be taught by highly
qualified Baltimore Schools teachers. Indeed, they have a right
to be. But quite frankly, every school has more than one teacher
who can't wait for retirement, is stuck in a job they greatly
dislike, or is suffering from burnout. They may have family
troubles or stress like a move, a divorce, or serious illness to
contend with that leads them to give a less than perfect
performance each day.

While not all the Performance Goals set forth by Baltimore
Schools' leaders are pipe dreams, it would be nice to see an
understanding of the hard work required to accomplish these
goals reflected in goals which are truly attainable.

About The Author: Patricia Hawke is a staff writer for Schools
K-12, providing free, in-depth reports on all U.S. public and
private K-12 schools. For more information please visit
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Finance Options For Oceanside California Real Estate

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As close to the Pacific Ocean as you can get Oceanside
California real estate is always in high demand. While you'll
see median price listings for Oceanside California real estate
as low as $428,000, keep in mind that those listings usually
include foreclosed homes and smaller sized condos in addition to
single family dwellings. A more accurate number may be an
average price of around $560,000 for a single family home sold
in 2006. Some good news for potential homebuyers of Oceanside
California real estate is that 2007 prices have dropped an
average of $25,000 on the market as a whole. Even so, if you're
looking at Oceanside California real estate for your next home
or property- having your finances in order is a must.

Pre-approval and Loan Options for Oceanside California Real
Estate

Hopefully the first decision you make when viewing the
Oceanside California real estate listings is to determine what
you can afford. Taxes, PMI (private mortgage insurance),
inspections, closing costs, and the additional expenses of home
maintenance should all be considered. If you're a first time
homebuyer and are unfamiliar with any of these terms you need to
do a little research on mortgage terms before setting out in
search of your new Oceanside California real estate purchase.

The next step for many buyers is to make sure that your credit
score is as good as it can possibly be. Don't make any other
major purchases or open any new credit accounts for six months
before applying for a mortgage loan. Your ability to get
preapproved and to get a good interest rate is on the line.

Getting pre-approved in a fast-moving market is essential. If
you've ever watched one of those reality shows on buying a house
and seen hopeful buyers loose out to faster competition- chances
are it involved Oceanside California real estate. That doesn't
mean you should buy in desperation; rather be as prepared as
possible. If you do lose out on your first Oceanside California
real estate choice- there will be another. But having your
pre-approval ready won't put you in jeopardy of losing a home
you love while you wait for the mortgage lender to close the
deal.

Interest rates for Oceanside California real estate will depend
on factors like the amount of your down payment and your credit
history. Currently a 30 year fixed rate loan can be obtained
around 6.2%; a 15 year fixed rate for 5.8%; and a 5/1 ARM
(adjustable rate mortgage) at 5.83%. These could change
tomorrow, and vary today from lender to lender. So do yourself a
favor and get some different quotes before committing to
anything.

Finally, loan options for your Oceanside California real estate
purchase may save you thousands of dollars in the long run. The
lower rate of a 15 year fixed loan or a 5/1 ARM can save you
thousands in interest if you can handle the higher payment or
future change in rate. These options have become more difficult
to obtain for buyers with questionable credit histories. But if
you understand the ramifications of these loans and can qualify
for them, an alternative to conventional loans can save you a
lot of money on Oceanside California real estate.

About The Author: John Harris is a researcher and writer on
real estate topics such as economics, credit improvement tips,
home selling advice and home buying preparations. For more
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Anger Management Technique: What Is Anger?

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Anger is a growing issue that is hitting our generation with
its full force. With abusive relationships, road rage and
violent attacks all on the increase – is our society more like a
pressure cooker – and if so, what can we do about it? I remember
a good few years back seeing the eruption into the limelight of
road rage after a man was stabbed to death at the road side.
Unfortunately it has become one of those stories that we see so
often that it is sadly something that rarely shocks us anymore.
In the last few years we have also watched the behaviour of `air
rage' also thrust into the limelight. Let's hope that this
doesn't become just another norm in our increasingly pressurised
world.

Doing the job that I do as a hypnotherapist I have dealt with
many cases from men and woman that just get a little flustered
when they don't get their own way or can't get their point
across. I have also dealt with people that in the same types of
situations have used unacceptable force to make their opinions
known. Unfortunately the difference in these two types of people
is sometimes only time as if they don't learn to control their
anger, it will ultimately get worse. The other thing that I
notice when helping anger management clients is that it tends to
be a Jackal and Hyde situation where they can actually be really
nice people – until they get angry.

Nearly all of my past and present anger management clients have
said that it is almost like other people are pressing their
buttons or are winding them up when they get angry. However this
is not true as what really is happening is that when a person
becomes angry, they become more sensitive to certain things that
are going on around them. Because of this sensitivity and anger
that it is associated to, an angry person can perceive that
someone else is winding them up, even is the other person is
actually trying to help.

As a hypnotherapist, there are many techniques and ways of
doing things that I can utilise to help with anger management in
order to assist a client in bringing their emotions under
control and also to communicate their points of view
effectively. In fact, communication is a large part of the
process as when a person can get the results that they want with
someone else without losing control or flying off the handle
then there is no need for anger to be used as a mechanism to get
ones point across.

About The Author: For more on Richard's anger management
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UAE Property Guide, Part 4 Of 8 - Dubai Property

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Dubai is arguably the most well known of the seven emirates
(sovereign states) that make up the United Arab Emirates. It is
situated on the coast of the Persian Gulf and is bordered by the
emirates of Abu Dhabi to the south and Sharjah to the northeast;
Dubai also shares a border with Oman in the southeast.

Dubai is the second largest of the emirates in size, and has
the largest population of any of the emirates in the UAE,
approximately 1.5 million. This population is largely
metropolitan in Dubai (sometimes called Dubai City to
distinguish it from the emirate), which is the largest city in
the UAE.

Dubai was the first of the emirates to allow freehold ownership
of property to non - UAE (United Arab Emirates) or GCC (Gulf
Cooperation Council) citizens. Prior to a decree issued by crown
prince General Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoom (the ruler
and prime minister of Dubai and the Vice President of the UAE)
in 2002 foreigners were only able to rent or take 99-year
leasehold over property. The properties available for foreign
ownership are in areas of Dubai that have been designated by the
government for this purpose.

The decision by the government of Dubai to diversify the
economy and focus on service and tourism industries in addition
to the traditional oil based economy has seen many exciting and
unique property developments announced, constructed and in
various states of construction throughout the city and the
emirate. Dubai city is currently one of the world's fastest
growing cities; and is rapidly becoming one of the top tourist
destinations in the world.

The Palm Island developments and The World are two totally
unique concepts in property development that have excited the
imaginations of people all over the globe. These two separate
developments - both the ideas of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al
Maktoom to increase tourism to Dubai, involve the construction
of man made islands off the coast of Dubai in the Persian Gulf.
The three islands of the Palm Island Development alone will add
520 kilometres of beaches to Dubai City.

The palm Island developments consist of three islands The Palm,
Jumeirah, The Palm, Jebel Ali and The Palm, Deira. The three
islands are actually man made peninsulas, shaped like palm trees
with trunks and fronds surrounded by crescent shaped breakwater
islands. The developments will house between them exclusive
water front villas and apartments, restaurants, shopping malls,
health spas, sporting facilities, water theme parks, marinas and
over one hundred luxury hotels. Property owners began taking
residence on Palm Jumeirah in 2006; the completion of the entire
three-island development is expected by 2015.

The World development is a 300-island man made archipelago off
the coast of Dubai in which the islands form the shapes of the
worlds' continents and from the air the entire development looks
like a map of the world. Once the land reclamation to form the
islands is completed (the expected completion date is 2008) the
owners of the various islands will be free to commence
construction of their developments or properties on their own
private islands.

About The Author: Sandcastles Property offers for sale a wide
range of property in Dubai [
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the worlds premier property investment opportunities.

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Touring The Napa Vineyards

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As the wines produced in the Napa Valley continue to grow in
prestige, joining the ranks of the finest of Italy and France,
so does the expansion of the tourism industry in this region.
Its history as a wine-producing district stretches back to the
early 19th century. By that century's end, there were over 140
distinct wineries, each offering their own product. Today, with
over 340 wineries, Napa is considered to be among the finest of
the AVA's (American Viticultural Areas). Touring a vineyard is a
great way to spend a day on your California vacation.

An enormously diverse range of grapes is produced in the Napa
Valley. Specialties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay,
Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Zinfandel. The Vineyard owners have
turned production into an art form, spending countless hours
researching cultivation methods in the pursuit of the perfect
grape. Indeed, most producers blend several grapes into each
wine to produce a mixture from throughout the Valley.

The average vineyard tour takes from one to two hours, and
usually costs about twenty-five dollars. Ambling through a
vineyard is one of the most tranquil experiences California has
to offer. You're immediately confronted by the sweet fragrance
of crushed grapes, a sublime odor. Every sense delights, with
birds chirping in your ears and sweeping vistas playing out
before your eyes.

One of the most famous wineries is the Beringer Vineyard. The
oldest continuously operating Vineyard in Napa (and the first to
offer tours to the public), Beringer has been declared a
Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.
The winery is open every day, with the exceptions of
Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Years Day.

The Vineyard was founded by Jacob Beringer, a German immigrant
who left life in Europe to pursue opportunity in the New World.
After landing in New York, Beringer almost immediately set off
for points west, lured by reports that the climate in California
excelled in producing fantastic grapes. Though he had only
minimal experience, he knew this would be his life-long
profession. Through perseverance and hard work, he was able to
transform wilderness into paradise, resulting in the birth of
the Beringer Vineyard.

Numerous buildings throughout the Vineyard seamlessly blend
into the landscape, providing a historical context to the grapes
growing around you. Some have been here for over 100 years, a
testament to the quality of this Vineyard's product. Many
buildings also contain examples of art produced in the region.

Beringer offers a number of different tour options. Beginners
should start with the "Introducing Beringer Tour". This is also
the only tour at the winery open to those under 21. It
highlights different moments in Beringer's 129 year history.
Other options include the Historic District Tour, the Vintage
Legacy Tour, and the Taste of Beringer Tour. Whichever you
choose, end at the Old Winery Tasting Bar.

Whether you choose Beringer or any of the fine wineries in the
Napa Valley, you're sure to have a great experience wandering
through the quiet scenery. Let a Napa vineyard tour be a
highlight of your time in California.

About The Author: ZaZaGallery. Located in the wine country and
I must say that our art is the buss in our community. Our fine
art prints are gallery wrapped using the finest canvas and inks
to create a museum grade art piece .Our product is unique so
visit us at http://www.zazagallery.com Thank you Hugh Parker

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Cold Sore Lysine - The Amazing Remedy For Cold Sores

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Cold sore lysine - is it the miracle cure for cold sores that
many claim? In this article you will get the latest research
facts about cold sore lysine remedies for herpes sores.

Cold sore lysine treatment has been in the news a lot in recent
years. Studies continue to show it to be very helpful for relief
of these persistent sores. But many people who write about
lysine do not know how it actually works.

FACT: Cold sores are quelled by lysine similar to a fire being
quenched by water.

Water puts out a fire by starving it of the oxygen it needs to
burn. Lysine works in a similar way - it represses cold sores by
depriving the herpes virus of what it must have to create the
sore.

Before using lysine, however, let us explore the cause and
effect of these outbreaks and how lysine actually works for you.

The herpes simplex virus moves to the surface for the sole
purpose of creating new virus. This parasite virus enters a cell
and forces that cell to produce new virus clones. When full, the
cell is broken open to spill out the fresh virus.

The herpes virus, type 1 or 2, creates the open, ugly ulcer on
your lip or nose by burning up thousands of nerve cells during
this replication process.

FACT: Arginine feeds cold sores like oxygen feeds fires.

The herpes virus is made of protein. The main protein used by
the cells to create this sub-microscopic virus is the amino acid
arginine.

Arginine and lysine are considered essential amino acids. Your
body cannot create these. They are essential for your health and
must come from your diet.

Your body cells store arginine in a special area within the
cell. If forced to create new herpes virus, your cell will draw
on these stores until depleted. Without arginine readily
available, new virus cannot be created.

FACT: Lysine smothers cold sores by making arginine
unavailable.

Your cells stock up on lysine too. And they do so in the same
storage space as arginine. Since these two amino acids compete
for the same storage area, the more lysine you eat and make
available to your cells, the less arginine will be available for
virus creation.

Here is the best news. Lysine cannot be used to create new
virus. Like water, it cannot burn. And because lysine forces
arginine out of the cells, it removes the main building block
for the virus.

FACT: Lysine is only available to the cells if taken orally.

The best way to flood your cells with cold sore lysine is by
eating foods high in this protein. Dairy products, meats, and
fish are excellent sources of this amino acid.

Lysine capsules, although not as well absorbed, are much more
convenient for many people. A special diet is often hard to
keep, especially with your busy schedule. But, it would be best
to combine dietary sources with these supplements.

There are several drug-store treatments that contain lysine.
These treatments often contain other herpes fighting ingredients
that will help - at least for comfort. Lysine sounds good on the
label - but, as a topical remedy for cold sores, it has not been
proven to work.

Amino acids, such as lysine, do not go into the cells through
the skin. Putting it on the skin before the sores blossom is of
no value. And applying this amino acid after the sore opens up,
even if it did work, is too late. The damage is already done.

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT - lysine is great for extinguishing, and
preventing, cold sores. But keep in mind that it only works when
it gets into the cells. This can only happen when taken by mouth
and absorbed internally from food and supplements.

Lysine is perfectly safe. It is only a protein fraction.
Commonly, lysine supplements are taken in doses up to 4000 mg.
per day during the outbreak. Some folks also take 500 to 1000
mg. daily to prevent cold sores.

Consuming high lysine foods is the best source of quality
lysine. Taking lysine capsules may also be necessary for you to
reach the levels you need for effective cold sore lysine
treatment.

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Law Of Attraction Secret #2

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I have good news and bad news. So which do you want first: The
good news…or the bad news?

Answer here: __________

I'd say probably 7 out of 10 times I'd want the good news
first. Some people want the good news ALL the time. Others go
for the bad news first every time.

Today's law of attraction news is directly related to a
specific 'Law of Attraction' secret.

Now, the good news is that you are constantly creating and
perpetuating the 'reality' you experience.

The bad news is that YOU ARE CONSTANTLY CREATING AND
PERPETUATING the reality you experience!

Let me explain.

You see, we all have self-fulfilling prophecies working in our
lives. The issue here is that we usually don't consciously
recognize what our prophecies are - because they're built into
our belief systems and are often subconscious.

For example, say you try something new even though you 'know'
it isn't going to work out for you. There's that part of you
that knows you have to change and do new things and in new ways.
And yet, you `know' from past experience that things always turn
out the same way (badly).

Sure enough, you try it, it doesn't work, and you throw your
hands in the air and say, "See! I told you so!"

So true.

But why is it true? This leads us to today's 'Law of Attraction
Secret' -

"What you secretly expect determines what you ultimately get."

It's time to DROP what you know about life and ALLOW life to
show you MORE. Everything you 'know' about life has brought you
to where you are right now (which was great for the definition
of you that you're now about to outgrow) and what you know is
not enough to allow for greater things to enter into your
awareness and into your reality.

Make yourself an empty vessel for the universe to show you how
wonderful your life can truly be.

Not long ago, I noticed every time I had a financial
breakthrough it would usually be followed up with or accompanied
by some sort of financial mishap or unexpected expense.

What I secretly expected was to make $500 and then have to pay
someone $300 somewhere, somehow (just to give you an example).

Now, it wasn't the dollar amounts I expected. I want you to
FEEL the vibration of someone who keeps making a little more
than they are spending.

For some people, practicing the above is actually really going
to improve your situation. Perfect…if it feels right, then go
for it.

HOWEVER…for me, this is the SLOW path to success and financial
freedom.

So I've been practicing 'expecting' more money inflow and less
money outflow.

Let's do an exercise now…

Law of Attraction Exercise

Take a sheet of paper and write at the top, 'My Secret
Expectations.'

Now list as many as you can see.

What do you expect to happen in your finances? Do you expect to
always 'net out' at breakeven the end of each month? Do you get
shortchanged at the store or do you later notice the cashier
gave you too much change back?

What do you secretly expect in your relationships? Do you
expect people to take advantage of your kindness? To eventually
leave you or treat you a certain way?

How about career? Do you expect someone else to always get the
promotion because they have more experience?

Once you've identified your secret expectations, you can start
working on reprogramming your mind to expect what you REALLY
WANT!

So remember:

"What you secretly expect determines what you ultimately get."

Empty out your old expectations and practice expecting amazing
things to happen in your life…and they will!

About The Author: Keith Matthew has been teaching personal
development and wealth building strategies for 17 years. Visit
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7 Ways To Write Your Book To Outsell Its Competition

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Did you define an intense problem and solve it within your
book? Congratulations! You now have the ingredients to make your
book a top seller in your field or expertise. With the right
mix, your book is destined to sell way more than its
competition. But, wait; don't rest in your success just yet. You
still have work to do to become a successful author with a book
selling way more than its competition.

After you have defined a problem and solution, researched your
competition, you now have to develop a different approach. With
all the books in the world on your topic, it's not enough to
know the solution; you have to present the solution in a
different way than existing books do.

You need to develop a way of making your book special. You need
a different viewpoint, a niche, and a unique spin on sometimes
the same information. Look at the problem again and the solution
your book solves with the goal of developing a way to describe
and present your knowledge in a different manner than existing
books.

Here are seven ways you can do this:

1. Affinity. Perhaps you have a relationship with a well known
organization that has benefited from your ideas. You can
repurpose your expertise by leveraging off your association: The
United Teachers Financial Program or the Stanford University
Weight Loss Program.

2. Benefits. Organize your existing information around benefits
of achieving the goal: Free Again, Healthy Again!

3. Broad market. Consider appealing to a broad market: Lose 14
Pounds in 14 Days: A Guide for Baby Boomer Men & Women.

4. Experience. Target your niche market with their previous
experience with a topic, i.e. The Last Diet Book You'll Ever
Need!

5. Focal point. Attack a huge problem by emphasizing a
particular tool or technique that you have experience with. For
example, show how cancer survivors can regain their health and
vitality faster through herbs, minerals and raw plant foods.

6. Market section. You can develop a niche by focusing on an
age group, profession, or sex, i.e. Lose 14 Pounds in 2 Weeks: A
Guide for the new 40, Lose Weight Safely Before, During and
After Multiple Birth Pregnancy.

7. Program. I love easy steps; don't you find yourself looking
for the easy way out? Support your solution on the way you solve
a large problem by breaking it into steps or ways, i.e. eBook
It: 10 Ways to Profit from Your Passion Program for ebook
writing.

You might notice in each one of the above examples of the same
market, the contents of the book would most likely be the same!
The books would contain the same basic thoughts, suggestions,
guidelines, etc. For example, all the books about diets would
probably stress the significance of eating right, choosing the
right foods in right portions and daily exercise. Yet, each book
presents a different viewpoint targeting a different market.

So, don't be afraid to approach the same subject as existing
books. Focus in on your unique ideas and viewpoint. Remember,
according to the writer of Ecclesiastes, "There's nothing new
under the sun." Bernice Fitz–Gibbon said, "Creativity often
consists of merely turning up what is already there. Did you
know that right and left shoes were only thought up only little
more than a century ago."

Are you ready to write a book to sell way more than its
competition? Did you find a way to present your book of
solutions in a different way? Great! Now that you know how to
make your book unique, go ahead take the plunge. Don't hesitate
any longer. Start today. Your audience is waiting for YOUR
solution-oriented ideas and viewpoint. Make it different. Make
it count. Make it yours.

About The Author: Earma Brown, 13 year author mentors other
writers and business professionals through her bi-monthly ezine
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Generate Online Publicity

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The tools available on today's internet magnify the viral
aspects of marketing. Social bookmarking and the online social
networks can elevate a clever gimmick to global exposure within
hours. It can be so dramatic that a few servers have been known
to melt when pushed to 100% CPU utilization for extended
periods. So the question is: what can you do to generate that
type of publicity?

The most obvious answer is to do something controversial. By
definition, exactly what that is can't be simply described. If
it was a formula-driven activity, everyone would do it and it
would no longer be controversial. True creativity will dictate
which stunts will succeed and which will fail. But a mere
consciousness of the objective can increase the odds of a good
idea drifting into your mind.

Once crafted, it only takes 10 minutes on Digg or Delicious or
StumbleUpon and you could have thousands of visitors at your
website. Indeed, if its truly clever, word could spread around
the world in an hour or less.

Another approach might be to conduct a survey and then publish
the results on your website. Done properly, surveys are more
intriguing than ever. There's so much hype out there that
people no longer know who or what to believe. A clear and
well-crafted survey can yield some fascinating statistics and
insights on a particular subject.

You might read this suggestion and immediately expect
significant costs and time to complete such a survey but nothing
could be further from the truth. Nobody said you had to do a
full scientific process. You can create a short list of
questions and stand out on a street corner during lunch hour and
approach twenty people. Already with such a small sample size,
you can get a good idea how the population feels about one topic
or another.

This could be an activity you do on a regular basis, each time
reporting the results on your website. In fact, you could look
at Yahoo Buzz and get an idea what people are searching for on a
particular day, draft a list of 10 questions to do with that
topic, conduct the survey, post the results and then announce it
on Digg, Delicious and StumbleUpon. Doing so could regularly
drive a flood of traffic to your website.

Depending on the seriousness of the subject, you could also
send out a press release on one of the major wire services,
announcing the survey results to a broader audience. Make sure
the topic is timely and your title catchy before you send it
out. Bland press releases quickly get buried on wire services.
But a well written announcement can get picked up all across the
country and beyond.

Some people are naturally better at the publicity game than
others. Truthfully, I'm not the best at it. But these pointers
can help just about anyone (including me) get a few success
stories under my belt. Sit down, get creative and find
something you can exploit to peak the interest of people all
over the internet. If you hit something hot, it can change your
business overnight.

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15 Great Things To Do With Your Time In Retirement

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I hear so many retirees say they are bored. This sentiment also
takes the form of, "I don't have enough to do to fill my time."
If you are bored or you find yourself with far too much spare
time, you are not alone.

There are two main types of responses to boredom or lack of
purposeful activity: depression or intentional effort to try new
things. I always encourage people to try to come up with a
combination of activities that are fun, good for you and good
for others. As you know, I have a strong commitment to becoming
involved in helping others. One of the reasons is that when we
help others we are doing something that is good for them and
good for us.

I suggest you try some things that are growth experiences for
you, some things that are just plain fun, and some things that
help others. You will want to give some thought to the ways you
fill your time. It is important to choose things that are right
for you.

To help you think about rewarding and enjoyable activities,
here is a list of fifteen great things you might do with your
time in retirement.

1. Volunteer to read to children at the local library.
2. Volunteer to read to someone at a local assisted living
facility.
3. Sign up for a class that interests you.
4. Take a friend, go to the zoo, and spend an afternoon
entertaining the animals.
5. Spend time with others who share your interest in a craft,
game, sport or hobby.
6. Volunteer to help a non-profit organization.
7. Play with a child.
8. Join a fitness group.
9. Spend one afternoon each week at a museum or art gallery.
10. Tutor students.
11. Devote time regularly to appreciating and enjoying nature.
12. Help with deliveries for Meals on Wheels.
13. Get involved with a program or group connected with your
religious organization.
14. Start your own small business.
15. Share your knowledge and talents by taking a part-time job

Hopefully, these ideas will start your thinking. You can
probably think of hundreds of things you might enjoy. So why not
do them? Call a friend – many things are more fun when shared
with a friend – and set a time to do something new and
different. The new activity will fill your time. More
importantly, you might find that you like doing things that help
others.

The next step is to think creatively about the things you enjoy
doing and plan for those activities in your schedule. You should
then include some time for things it is important to you to do,
such as volunteering. Allow some time for the chores that are a
necessary part of every life. But don't forget to plan some time
and activities that reinforce the important relationships in
your life and provide fun and relaxation. These are the steps to
achieving balance in your life. Balance keeps us on an even
keel.You can create a retirement lifestyle that balances fun,
family, purpose and pursuing your passions!

About The Author: Dr. Cynthia Barnett is an author, teacher,
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Personalized Baby Blankets For The Unique Gift

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Is there anything more comforting than a hand-knit baby
blanket? It is one of those things that we all have fond
childhood memories of, and therefore knitting one is more than
just a way to pass the time till baby arrives it's a way of
showing baby how much you care.

One of the nicest imagination that anyone can make when they
know someone having a baby is to create a handmade baby gift.
It's a enjoyable way to spend their time to someone beaten with
crafting. A knitted blanket is one item that the baby can get
good use of and the parents will cherish it for years to come.
With the inexpensive cost of yarn and a free knitting pattern
for baby blanket, this is an affordable and very desirable gift.

Knitting it's still being done by millions of people all over
the world although isn't as popular as it once was. It's a
relaxing hobby that keeps the fingers nimble. As an experienced
knitter can take a pattern for baby blanket and create an
property in no time. You'll be able to to create beautiful,
handmade items even though if you haven't yet discover the joy
of knitting, it doesn't take long to pick it up before you know
it.

For those individuals who are interested, many communities
offer crafting classes. It's not uncommon to see scrap booking,
pottery and knitting classes taking place. You can be able to
locate a class that will help you create a blanket for an
infant. The fees for this type of class will generally include
instruction, the yarn as well as a knitting pattern for baby
blanket.

This is certainly achievable if you'd rather learn at home by
yourself. We can learn almost any skill through the aid of the
Internet. All you need to do is locate the website that explains
the fundamentals of knitting. It takes some practice to get the
hang of this skill. It's certainly not complicated and many
people attempt something small such as a dish cloth before
diving into a larger project.

Knitting it's a skill that once you pick up, will be with you
for your entire lifetime. Nothing is quite as special as
creating something by hand. Knitting isn't something only
elderly ladies in retirement homes do, it's a fun and
interesting hobby that anyone of any age can attempt. Just
imagine the pride you'll feel when you take a pair of knitting
needles, some yarn, a knitting pattern for baby blanket.

Or if you don't want that kind of hobby being creating your own
baby blankets the another choice here is having a personalized
baby blankets were you can find it on the market. The concept of
creating a special blankly just for your little one is really
appealing to many parents. I love that this item will be a
keepsake for my daughter to have in her collection of
sentimental objects. The idea of creating personalized baby
blankets is inventive but it isn't a brand new concept.

In the past few years many moms have made monogrammed blankets
for their babies. Personalized baby blankets are really spin
offs of an old tradition that many families carried for
generations and this makes the whole thing extra special to me.
I love the idea of infusing a bit of history with the gift.

I also love that I am not the one who will be making the
personalized baby blankets for my kids. I just need some focus
on choosing the right one for each child. It's a rare occasion
when a mom thinks about personalized baby blankets for children
she hasn't had yet.

Fleece is always a winner when it comes to keeping little ones
warm. Fleece blankets are soft and soothing and are made up of
natural wool fibers that allow the baby to breathe and keep
him/her warm and comfortable. However, I decided to skip this
material for my child because it can often be a little too warm.
Personalized baby blankets made from this material are best
suited for cold climates. I did like the satin trim on this one,
though.

There are also personalized baby blankets that have lace trim
but this just seems too coarse for an infant. I would assume
that these items are mostly for show rather than for use. I like
the idea of my daughter caressing up to her blanket for comfort
better than the idea of having a nice nursery decoration.

While chenille seemed like the perfect choice for my infant, I
saw something that really took my breath away in personalized
baby blankets. The character blankets are the perfect merge
between a stuffed animal and a comfort blanket. These
personalized baby blankets also have satin trim for the little
one to feel.

Surprising as it may seem, I'm still having trouble choosing
which of the personalized baby blankets to choose. I love the
idea of the stuffed animal but I also love the look of the
chenille throw as well. I guess that I might just have to get
two. And it's time to create a beautiful gift for a newborn
infant.

About The Author: Independant author Cris Jenson writes
articles on health, family and other topics for seveal sites.
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