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When The Job Kills, What Next?

Monday, December 31st, 2007

By Laurie Sheppard You say the job is killing you. Here are some questions to help you assess your situation clearly before you chuck it all. What happened, you or them? Somewhere along the line things changed. Your role shifted. Your work became redundant. Your boss became unbearable. Your co-workers dont respect you anymore. Something started looking different. How much of this is due to other people and what is your responsibility? Is the problem all work-related or have you experienced changes in your personal life? Determine the weak links, because wherever they are, if you dont identify them and correct them now, youll bring those problems with you to your next job. Do you know your strengths and weaknesses? If the problem centers with you, then before you decide on a career change, go to counseling, hire a coach, or do what it takes for you to regain your confidence and be able to make a clear, reason-based decision. You cant afford to be one of the walking wounded at this job or in looking for new work. If you try to pass yourself off as passionate and ready for new opportunities, then you will likely show up as inauthentic. Its time to do an assessment of your strengths and weaknesses - behaviorally and in transferable skills. Sit down. Write them out. Undervaluing as well as over-inflating yourself and your capabilities does a disservice to your job search. Accurately assess the expertise you bring to this field or any new field youre considering. What do you want? If you dont clearly visualize your ideal work, youll always be treating symptoms of a deeper pain of dissatisfaction. What excites you? Where do you shine? What are your high-priority values? What do you prefer but could live without? What do you absolutely want in your work type and work environment? What would you be giving up? Assess your pain quotient. No one else can do that for you. Your current gripes may have caused you to lose touch with what benefits the job held in the first place. Make a list of positives and negatives to rate your job experience. Its important to know what youll be giving up or, if you stay, what youll change to stop the pain. Weigh the positives against any risks in not being able to replace them in new work. Will you jog or sprint to the exit door or avoid it altogether? If you have decided its worth staying where you are, whats possible to change? You might be able to offload or share undesired duties, such as extensive business travel, late night or weekend work. Set up talk time with your supervisor to make changes and lay out a recommended plan of how it can still work well without you doing it. If you can hire your own assistants, then do it. If youve decided to leave the job, be sure your resources are in place and you can cope with a temporary lack of security. Devote this time to reevaluating your needs and laying out a clear job search action plan. However, if you have a low threshold for uncertainty, or cant permit a break in income, line up a new job that meets all your criteria first. With any of these choices to stay, go now or leave later, youll need patience to accept the transition time. Yet, isnt it worth it to know youre the one creating the opportunity for more fulfilling work? Thinking of leaving your job? Here are the important issues to weigh. Not sure you shouldnt stay and work out the problems? Measure the risks against the benefits. For complimentary coaching and free coaching tools: http://www.creatingatwill.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Laurie_Sheppard http://EzineArticles.com/?When-The-Job-Kills,-What-Next?&id=152036 no prescription needed for phentermine buy cheap phentermine online cheap phentermine diet pills buy adipex phentermine

Great Looking Desert Evergeen Shrubs

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

By Paul Guzman Agave or Mescal (spanish): This plant is a beautiful succulent and primarily used for desert landscaping. Very little watering and care it likes gravelly soil and full sun. Several varieties including the americana, parryi and lechugilla. Also called the century plant and will produce a tall flowering plume after several years. Arborvitae or Thuja Platcycladus: Desert evergreen shrub tree, or plant will grow in almost any type soil is drought tolerant with a lime green color and small blue cones. Can be used as a hedge plant or tree. Can be used as a traditional or formal landscape design. The Thuja occidentalis - can grow about 40 ft. tall and spreading to about 15-20 ft. Barberry or Berberis: Is a good hedge shrub with elliptical leaves and red berries moderate watering fast growing. Produces small yellow flowers. Other varities include the Colorado and Japenese barberry. They grow about 3-5 ft height and wide. Japenese Boxwood or Buxus microphylla: Not really a desert plant but does well in the southwest. Small leaved evergreen shrub and used mostly as a hedge. Like shade or sun and slow growing. Lime green foliage grows short about 3-4ft. Grows best in southern New Mexico and El Paso. Pricly Pear or Opuntia: Also called the flat ear cactus. Likes full sun and produces edible. Beautiful flowers in the spring usually red or yellow. Fast growing in southwernn New Mexico. Plant away from heavy traffic. Creosote or Larrea tridentata: Native New Mexican plant. Lower elevations of the desert southwest. Very hardy plant up to 10ft height and wide. Likes full sun and will grow in almost any type soil. Produces yellow like flowers during spring. Many folks consider this plant a large weed. Does NOT like to be transplanted. India Hawthorne or Rhaphiolepis indica: Very exotic looking shrub. Excellent choice for business landscapes or front yard homes. Beautiful bright pink flowers only in early spring. Can tolerate shade and moderate grower. Their are many varieties some with darker pink blooms. Anywhere from 2ft tall to 5ft tall depending on the variety. Width is about 4ft Grows up to 4ft tall and wide. Aucuba or Aucuba japonica: Is a broadleaved evergreen and needs lots of shade. Slow growing in southern New Mexico. Not really a drought tolerant shrub, but does good in southwestern shade with rich soil. Good for Patios or Courtyards. Excellent plant for that all day shady spot. Nandina or nandina domestica: Very easy plant to grow, likes sun or shade. Moderate watering and grows slow. This plant will turn a reddish/orange color in winter and green most of summer. Can grow up to 6ft tall with red berries. Very hardy shrub and can be planted along walls or xeriscaping yards. Dwarf varities are available at established Nurseries. Photinia: Very hardy broadleaved shrub up to 15 ft tall about 10 ft. wide. Fast grower and tips of leaves turn a reddish color in the winter. Usually dark green foilage all summer. Can be trimmed down to about 5ft. Excellent for border plantings. Be sure to visit Guzmansgreenhouse.com for more free gardening information. Waxleaf privet or Ligustrum: A glossy evergreen shrub that is used as a hedge. Very fast dense growing plant up to 10 ft. tall and 6 ft. in width. Produces small black berries. Likes full sun and moderate to regular watering. Not really a desert plant but does well in full southwestern sun. Pyracantha: Tall desert evergreen shrub with white flowers in spring. Used for screens and border plant. Produces red or orange like berries. Likes moderate watering. Numerous vine like thorns. Use this plant to keep unwanted pets or nosey neighbors away. Junipers: Evergreen shrub with numerous varieties. They can take full sun and moderate shade. They spread wide and can be used as a bank plant. If you have any questions please: Contact us Gary & Paul Guzman are the authors of this article: Gary is the owner of Color your world nurseries & Paul is general manager of Guzman’s greenhouse and the webmaster of guzmansgreenhouse.comTo receive more free information about gardening click here Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Paul_Guzman http://EzineArticles.com/?Great-Looking-Desert-Evergeen-Shrubs&id=525857 purchase phentermine without a prescription low cost phentermine no prescription order phentermine without a prescription where to buy phentermine without a prescription

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POWERFUL Homemade Fishing Baits - Reasons Why YOUR Baits Really Work

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

By Tim F. Richardson * It is extremely valuable to discover as many true reasons why baits and all their ingredients work; and how to maximize their effects for the most unbelievable catches. * If you regularly use, pellets, or boilies, or dough baits etc, how much do you really know about how these really attract fish to take your hook? I think it’s sad that most anglers do not give their bait the thought it really deserves and most often, the ‘average angler’ just copies what his friend or the most successful angler along the bank is using. Or he uses whatever favourite fashionable shop-bought bait happens to be en vogue at the time. To me this is completely missing the point about effective bait! Its role has changed since fishing became so commercially and the thinking of anglers became conditioned and ‘warped’ by the power of powerful advertising - telling us Our new pellet or boilie bait, or this new packbait is the best - it has caught 50 lake records! Then the following month a completely different bait, a new addition to their products range is introduced, and forcefully marketed! It is no surprise that many anglers feel confused, and spend their hard earned money on the next best thing whatever it is; the amount of manipulation is staggering! Obviously there are multitudes of reasons why baits work - one of the strongest is the availability of ‘easy energy’. In this case bait merely supplements the carp’s natural diet; it’s for this reason that any nonnutritional bait will dominate a water if it is fed in masses of kilograms, perhaps by the majority of anglers that fish the water. Even the notoriously angling pressured bait oriented big carp and catfish fish water “Darenth” in the UK, was absolutely torn apart by a simple semolina and soya flour bait. This bait was made by a commercial bait manufacturer and purchased at the lake by very many of the anglers fishing the lake. This bait’s easy availability and continual abundance in this lake, made it work so very well on this water especially. Within one season at least a tonne of this carbohydrate based, flavour attractor type bait was bought and fed in the lake! The manufacturer told me this himself. However, as fish wised up to this bait, catches dropped, and then there were anglers who simply followed this current bait ‘fashion’ and had no-where to go, and starting ‘blanking’ in style! Some have never caught like it since then, and blame every reason except their bait. With genuine knowledge of how and why baits really do their work, this situation can never happen. There are waters that have seen practically every productive commercial boilie and pellet style bait ever made. Mostly catches on these baits seem especially cyclical depending on numbers of anglers using these. At any one moment in time, most fish caught, will appear to result from the use of one particular bait or method and very frequently, this is purely due to the fact that most anglers are using that bait / method! Surely the whole point of bait as a concept is to create a safe hook delivery mechanism. So many people forget the difference in quantities of baits fed by anglers, especially in the UK and European waters now far exceed that in fed into fishing waters in the past. The great increase in anglers and the practice of actively baiting-up their swims as part of the modern carp fishing method has massively multiplied and exaggerated the effects of fishermens baits. (Mass baiting a swim with far more than just half a pint of boilies, or pellets as free offerings is simply another method is it not?) In the case of overstocked waters, hopefully baits with no harmful side effects, (and preferably health promoting effects,) are eaten with confidence. But are they? Even with the balanced food baits or old concept of high nutritional baits (’HNV’) style baits; it’s the same mission; to deliver a hook into a fishs mouth. (And not to give the fish various expensive baits with optimum nutrition values for the sake of their ‘health.’) Are not anglers baits specifically meant to hook fish, and only incidentally supplement the carps natural diet so promoting fish growth gains? Only on unbalanced waters like those that are well overstocked for the volume of water available, that perhaps some bait dependence sets in and natural growth and weight gains are exaggerated. (Obviously, anglers like this artificial produced situation on heavily fished waters, because the fish they catch just keep getting bigger, artificially faster, which is certainly a continuing egos boost for the captors! I have tested baits on pressured bait oriented waters and hooked big fish immediately on new baits. Carp instinctively are drawn towards baits that exploit their own ‘food’ detecting receptors - especially those positive for proteins, minerals, vitamins and saccharide sweeteners for example. Notably, carp are especially sensitive to sensing amino acids signals via receptor sites all around their bodies, using at least 4 different specialized neural networks in this process. Any bait you use could hook a fish immediately, if it stimulates a confident feeding or even curiosity response, and there are thousands of permutations of baits and lures all round the world for doing this! Your bait does not necessarily need any particular individual ingredient to be successful. A bait that has been given no flavour, no protein, no oil source, no additives etc, will still produce bites in the right fishing situation. For example, the use of plastic sweetcorn! Anglers dont need to be too scientifically technical to make great productive baits. But it is a massive advantage to really understand how your baits affect carp or catfish in specific ways, to stimulate the most dramatic immediate feeding response. This is knowledge is true fishing enlightenment because it can convert into far better catches. Most anglers do not know or care how their baits tempt and catch their fish. This presents a real opportunity for those curious enough to find out and exploit these secrets for maximum effect! Great power comes with developing an awareness of the broad ‘alternative opportunities for making different baits that really catch fish; because they are different to the norm, and also perhaps stimulate a fish in slightly unusual youre Your bait might work either instantly while actually fishing, or after a period of pre-baiting with free baits in advance. Baits can be so vastly different in the way they are recognised as food and in how they can trigger a search and feeding response whether carp, trout, catfish, or bass. For example I persisted in fishing using one version of a homemade bait, which I believed would work extremely well on a particularly hard fished pressured water. But this bait did not even produce a bite for 7 separate individual nights spread over a period of 7 weeks! Just as I had nearly given-up faith, I free fed 7 kilograms of this boilie bait, at the start of the last night of fishing, to see if much more bait was really required for a response in this lake. It was also the very last of this homemade batch that I had made so I was puzzled by this stage by the lack of fish caught. Previously I had only been feeding free baits while actually fishing; with 2 kilograms of bait at the start of a nights fishing session. Well that penultimate night the fish finally got the ‘message.’ Some of the lakes biggest carp succumbed to this failure bait that night! Tactics for very big waters and smaller waters need to differ - because often your baits absolutely need to pull fish from extreme distances. I have found that some ingredients do this far more powerfully than others, and it is the mechanism of how this works that is significant to success. Otherwise its often the old routine, of finding actual or likely feeding spots and regularly baiting those areas, until the fish get in the habit of visiting with the purpose of eating your bait if they ever do! This can take more time and fishing bait to test different areas, than you may have available. It really helps to understand far more about ‘why’ baits make fish behave the way they do. Like most anglers, I have used shop-bought baits of many kinds and there are many benefits of this habit. (But there are definite disadvantages too.) In the UK the very biggest carp or catfish often get caught on the most frequently heavily baited areas, even if they have long since been eaten out of natural food. (Where the fish would normally have moved on to regularly feed elsewhere.) In this situation, a complete beginner using a commonly used shop-bought bait, can cast to the vicinity of this spot and get beginners luck in the form of the lakes biggest resident! With using shop-bought though thing can just become too easy and catch numbers orientated rather than in appreciating and enjoying the fishing process. One of the major disadvantages is the fact we lose some aspect of the joy of fishing that comes from catching your personal best fish, time and time again, on baits you designed and made yourself. (And knowing why they worked successfully!) Sure, it is a busy world, and it takes time to experiment with making bait, but fishing is an art form and a passion and not just a results orientated sport. Very many bait-making anglers are more successful than average anglers. They know it pays great dividends to make records and give close attention to every detail that could give them an edge. This is not so much about achieving results; but how they are achieved. These lucky anglers reaps rewards in terms of satisfaction that cannot be measured! We all go fishing to enjoy it, so why not enjoy it even more; and actually gain far more control over your catches and increase your personal satisfaction by discovering more, how your bait influences fish behaviour and responses. If only you know how your personal bait works, and what ingredients you are using; your bait won’t ‘blow’ because everyone else is using it! I find catching on a shop-bait to be far less exciting, and OK they may catch fish, but how much more have learnt and enjoyed the experience? It is just as important to understand the reasons why you dont catch fish, as why you do! I know that just one scientific insight or scientific new nutritional revelation can improve an individual angler’s catches and often, the size of fish caught too! Dont we owe it to ourselves to understand more? After all, we get what we give! Of course, on the great rivers and lakes in the States, Canada, or Europe, there are many waters that are so vastly stocked and so little fished, (especially for carp) that any bait will catch fish of various sizes! The key to very big catches of large numbers of fish, (and therefore perhaps, greater numbers of bigger fish,) is then solely determined by the length of time those fish remain feeding in your swim before moving on. It would take too much money to hold them with dough baits, boilies or even pellets, except for the wealthiest fishermen. Even when using maize as chum free bait, there is a physical limit to the amount of kilograms of maize you can physically feed a swim with, in order to hold a large number of carp in your swim, while fishing for them. With such intense activity, angler exhaustion is inevitable! Waters of the opposite extreme contain highly educated fish. This has resulted fish by being caught by anglers over long years, in a highly pressured angling environment. As in pay lakes, syndicate lakes, and other commercial waters run for a profit. This is truly where homemade baits, knowledge, and understanding of how your own bait works is and added edge. Knowing how best to leverage and apply it correctly, in direct response to what the majority are doing, is a major advantage. I am not against shop-baits, these are allowing instant anglers the opportunity to sample the delights of catching very big fish. But it is sad how the easy availability of products can induce a conditioned expectation of great results for very little effort input, where everything can be bought off the shelf. In contrast, the greatest appreciation and satisfaction in any endeavour are actually earned. Average angling ability, knowledge, tackle and the methods used to catch fish, can be very similar, when compared among the fishermen at any single water. But bait knowledge can be a huge edge. Consistently producing above average catches of big fish for the minority angler, who is better educated and really knows how to exploit bait and apply it creatively. The author has many more fishing and bait edges up his sleeve. Every single one can have a huge impact on catches. (Warning: This article is protected by copyright.) By Tim Richardson. The thinking fishermans expert bait making guru. *** FOR MORE INFORMATION AND THE NEW POWERFUL EXPERT BAIT MAKING BOOK SEE: BIG CARP BAIT MAKING SECRETS!http://www.baitbigfish.com Tim Richardson is an internationally acclaimed carp and catfish bait-making expert, and a highly successful big fish angler. His expert bait-making and bait enhancing books / ebooks are essential reading to improve and enhance your baits for achieving far greater catches of big fish. * His books are even used by members of the world elite British Carp Study Group for expert reference. * why not gain more understanding, expert bait making experience, powerful insights and cutting edge fishing information and techniques; take a look at this dedicated fishing bait making website. 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The Art of the Business Card

Friday, December 28th, 2007

By Bette Daoust, Ph.D. Use a business card as a note pad for recording important information. I am sometimes asked why I make such use of business cards. My reply is that they are easy to transport and I do not need an extra envelope. I particularly make use of others business cards for taking notes on our conversation. I am one of the worst when I get home and cannot remember who Gary from XYZ is and what he does that will make a good connection. Write it down right after the conversation, make the notes very brief but make sure that you write down why you are interested in furthering the relationship. You do not need to take up a lot of lines of information, but you do need to note when you agreed to contact that person and why. The other person is not likely to remember who you are either and if you have a few notes, they will appreciate it as well. Special information is only special if it leads to a business relationship and ultimately to doing business with that person. Make sure you know exactly what you expect to get out of the contact. Do not bother contacting everyone you meet; if you do, you will not have time to get down to the real business of making money. I only write down information for those that I put in my “interested” list so that I can follow up with a brief meeting to explore the possibilities. If I am not in the market for an item or I do not want to meet with the person for some reason, I file their card away in a separate location. I never throw out valuable contact information. I do have a large database of contacts that I add to everyday. I also make note, in my contact file, of what possible potential there is or what service that person could possibly need from me or my company. Not everyone will be a buyer, but everyone knows someone that may be one. Bette Daoust, Ph.D. has been networking with others since leaving high school years ago. Realizing that no one really cared about what she did in life unless she had someone to tell and excite. She decided to find the best ways to get peoples attention, be creative in how she presented herself and products, getting people to know who she was, and being visible all the time. Her friends and colleagues have often dubbed her the Networking Queen. Blueprint for Networking Success: 150 ways to promote yourself is the first in this series. Blueprint for Branding Yourself: Another 150 ways to promote yourself is planned for release in 2005. For more information visit http://www.BlueprintBooks.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bette_Daoust,_Ph.D. http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Art-of-the-Business-Card&id=47148 buy phentermine overnight delivery phentermine diet pills com buy phentermine without rx phentermine online perscriptions

What A Fish Finder Can Do For You!

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

By Trevor Kassulke Have you ever spent hour after unproductive hour fishing on a lake with nothing to show for it? I doubt there’s a serious angler anywhere who hasn’t had that happen to them. So, if you can relate to that, this article about the advantages of a fish finder might be just what you need. Fish finders utilize sonar. These devices use sound waves to detect the bottom of the lake, calculate the depth, and will also detect anything between the surface and the bottom, such as fish. This technology gives the angler a huge advantage by letting you know right away whether or not there are any fish present. Fish finders have become increasingly more sophisticated in recent years. Early fish finders simply flashed to indicate the presence of fish. But, today, with improved electronics, you can get things such as LCD’s with a wide variety of LCD types and resolution. The best fish finders today are similar to watching a color display of the water you’re fishing in and show everything with great clarity. Fish finders vary widely in price and, like everything else; you get what you pay for. Larger units with more features will cost more. Generally, units with higher resolution will cost more than those with lower resolution. Higher resolution will give you greater detail as to what is in the water. Many of the most popular fish finders are wrist-mounted devices and are worn just like a wrist watch. They will only have basic functions but are very mobile and easy to use. Other fish finders utilize large displays and can be mounted to your boat. Fish finders can be found for as little as $100 and as high as several thousand dollars. There are many brands available with a wide variety of features, so it pays to do your research before you buy. You can check locally or do what most people are doing nowadays… check them out online. It faster and easier. You can also find fish finders that include a Global Positioning System (GPS). GPS technology is great for anglers as it provides accurate information about your location. This will help you to return to that great fishing spot with ease. All you have to do is simply record the GPS coordinates of any location and you can easily find it again. The accuracy of GPS is about 9 feet so that should be good enough to find those fish again. And one of the best benefits of GPS is the safety factor. You will never get lost as you can program your starting point and then easily find your way home… even on the largest of lakes and even in dense fog. Don’t underestimate the importance of this feature. So, having a fish finder is a great way to increase your catch each time out. It will tell you where the fish are (and are not), give you depth information, and return you to your favorite fishing hole. And, with GPS, it will get you back home easily and safely. Do your research online and find the best fish finder to suit your needs and budget. You won’t regret it. This article courtesy of http://fishingway.com You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Trevor_Kassulke http://EzineArticles.com/?What-A-Fish-Finder-Can-Do-For-You!&id=145502 phentermine online no perscription online pharmacy selling phentermine order phentermine without doctor cheap phentermine com

Choosing the Right Hair Straightener

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

By Don Rondeau Choosing a hair straightener can be a complicated process because over time many new developments have branched out from the original techniques. If you are not going to rely on the service of a professional, it is foolish to think that you can jump in head first. Without some basic research into hair straighteners you may not be able to tell the difference between products on the market. Here are a few things to take into consideration before buying a hair straightener. Always set a realistic amount you can spend on the iron. Some hair straighteners can be pricey, so if you cannot spend more than a hundred dollars then dont. Besides, it is not necessary! The most expensive hair straightener may not be right for your hair type, so do not pick one based on its name brand or expensive price. A high price tag does not mean it is good. Something else to consider before buying a hair straightener is your hair type. Your hair type may take a certain type of straightener. Most fine hair needs a straightener that has low temperature settings. If you buy a straightener meant for thick hair you could easily burn your hair! So always read the package carefully and evaluate all its features. The same applies to thick hair because you will need a straightener that gets to very hot temperatures. Not all irons are capable of these high temperatures, so check around until you find one that specializes in thick or coarse hair types. The unique features available on hair straighteners can set your head spinning if you are unfamiliar with them. Most hair straighteners have an instant heat capability which allows you to use your straightener on the run without having to wait for it to warm up. Another feature you need to look for on straighteners are automatic shut offs. Almost all straighteners will have an automatic shutoff of some type, but if it does not, you should not purchase that model. An automatic shutoff can be especially important incase you should forget to turn the hair straightener off. Having a heated element on for extended periods of time is a potential fire hazard. These are just a few things you should consider before going out and buying a hair straightener. While it is possible to buy one for under a hundred dollars that will keep your hair shiny and looking silky smooth, if you are one of those people who need to have the latest and greatest in technology, then you can expect to pay several hundreds of dollars. Don Rondeau is a writer, engineer, researcher, and an all around inquisitive type. He writes on a wide variety of subjects both popular and esoteric. His latest research on hair straightening techniques and tools can be found at http://www.myinfoabout.com/hairstraighteners Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Don_Rondeau http://EzineArticles.com/?Choosing-the-Right-Hair-Straightener&id=239940 no prescription buy ultram online tramadol without a prescription next day fedex buy ultram now online order overnight tramadol

WHAT Dose GSM - Lock & Unlock Mean

Monday, December 24th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Victor_Epand]Victor Epand The term GSM means - Global System for Mobile Communications. It is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. GSM differs significantly from its predecessors in that both signaling and speech channels are Digital call quality, which means that it is considered a second generation (2G) mobile phone system. GSM is an open standard which is currently developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). From the point of view of the consumer, the key advantage of GSM systems has been higher digital voice quality and low cost alternatives to making calls such as text messaging. The advantage for network operators has been the ability to deploy equipment from different vendors because the open standard allows easy inter-operability. Like other cellular standards GSM allows network operators to offer roaming services which mean subscribers can use their phones all over the world. To help you further understand, GSM is simply a standard used by phones to communicate with each other. It is a new standard that has been adopted to all new models of phones and is now so prevailant that it has become the ‘norm’ in the phone world. Now to answer your other question, with respect to locked and unlocked phones. A phone is locked when it is attached to network. For example if you go to AT&T and purchase a phone from them then that phone is said to be locked unto the AT&T network and as such it cannot work on another network such as SPRINT or NEXTEL. Thus an unlocked phone is a phone that is bought, that is not locked to any network. And as such it can work on any network. The network it will lock unto will depend on the SIM card you put into the phone. For example if you put a AT&T sim in an unlocked phone then it will work on the AT&T network. In the same way if you put a NEXTEL SIM card in an unlocked phone then it will work on the NEXTEL network. However if the phone is locked to a particular network, like say for example AT&T then changing the SIM card in the phone to another SIM card from another network such as NEXTEL will not work. This is because the phone is locked unto to AT&T network and as such will not work on any other network. Yes, you can use the prepaid SIM card on the phone once the phone is either unlocked or on the same network as the SIM card you are going to put into it. It should work just fine. Unfortunatly is isn’t possible to have more than one phone on the same line. It is possible to have more to than one phone on the same account, in fact, some providers will allow many many lines on one account. The reason why your unable to do this is that your phone has a ESN (electronic serial number) that assoicated with that line. What this does is allow your network to send the calls to your phone. If there is more then one ESN per line then it will cause problems receiving calls. For example, I had a phone that i wasnt using anymore when i bought a new one, well my old phone was recieving text messages that my new one was supposed to get, but the new one would get all the calls. To resolve the issue that had to erase the programming on the phone. Victor Epand is an expert agent for [http://www.buycellularphones.info]BuyCellularPhones.info, a huge cellphone superstore featuring great prices and rebates on cellphones including [http://www.buycellularphones.info/manufacturer/motorola.html]Motorola, [http://buycellularphones.info/manufacturer/samsung.html]Samsung, Nokia, Audiovox, LG, RIM Blackberry, Sanyo, Sony Ericsson, and others. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Victor_Epand http://EzineArticles.com/?WHAT-Dose-GSM—Lock-and-Unlock-Mean&id=411625 what is ultram prescription online tramadol no prescription buy ultram with no prescription buy link online199mbcom tramadol

Age Discrimination In Employment Act

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

By Kum Martin Discrimination is any actions that violate Civil Rights Act on race, sex, religion, national origins, and age. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) prohibits discrimination against any person 40 years old and over. However, if you are public safety employees and tenured college employees, you may be subject to forced retirement. Furthermore, if you are an employee in executive positions at age 65, you may be forced retirement with proper retirement benefits. If your company provides a good retirement plan, it will not go against Age Discrimination in Employment Act. A bad retirement plan will try to find a loophole. So you should read your retirement plan carefully. If you dont understand anything, you should clarify it with your lawyer. You dont want to find out later, when it is too late. In some cases, employers may try to say that nature of a job requires age limitations on employees. You should know that Age Discrimination in Employment Act does not have a lot of flexibility in this interpretation. Employers usually use individual testing to prove job fitness on a case by case basis. Age Discrimination in Employment Act does not apply to federal regulation or stature. So if you are airline pilots, you are mandated to retire at age 60. Furthermore, Age Discrimination in Employment Act does not protect apprenticeships and similar training programs for the youth. Check Out More Articles: trial lawyer funding,Cape Cod business law,trial lawyer finance Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kum_Martin http://EzineArticles.com/?Age-Discrimination-In-Employment-Act&id=327723 tramadol order by 3 cst without prescription tramadol online ultram 0 59 order phentermine no prescription tramadol

Food of the Month Clubs Go Gourmet

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

By Aldene Fredenburg The first food of the month club, started decades ago, may have been the Fruit of the Month Club; the company sent out a box containing several pieces of a different fruit each month - different types of apples, pears, and more exotic fare. The idea caught on, and now numerous coffee clubs, beer clubs, and other gourmet food clubs delight thousands of lucky recipients each month The Cheesecake of the Month Club features a different, handmade cheesecake each month, made and shipped from a variety of gourmet bakeries around the U.S. Recipients can choose from a three-, six-, or twelve-month subscription to the club, or a number of other options. Cheesecakes sent out in the past include the club’s famous New York cheesecake, as well as chocolate, blueberry, and caramel varieties. For fans of a great brew, the Beer of the Month club features premium beers from any number of microbreweries. Every month, a dozen bottles of beer arrive in the mail, including anywhere from two to four different brands of beer. You’ll be able to sample the best of the microbrews in the U.S., and will surely find some that will remain your lifelong favorites. The Specialty Food Club from Stonewall Kitchen doesn’t limit itself to one food category, but offers a variety of different gourmet foods. Available with either a three- or six-month membership, Stonewall Kitchen offers items from every category of their fine line of gourmet foods, and tucks a collection of recipe cards into each month’s selection. This January’s selection from Stonewall Kitchen is a wonderful welcome on a cold winter morning; their farmhouse pancake and waffle mix is accompanied by a container of maple syrup from Maine; their wild blueberry jam, also from Maine; and their spectacularly unique raspberry peach champagne jam. Their July selection has an Asian theme, with wasabi mustard, wasabi ginger sauce, toasted sesame oil, Chinese five spice mix, and sesame ginger teriyaki sauce. Beyond Food - More Interesting “Of the Month” Clubs Imagine fresh flowers - Peruvian lilies, red roses, exotic Birds of Paradise - arriving each month from some of the world’s best growers to brighten your home, summer, winter, or in between; or a new, fun, and challenging jigsaw puzzle. Cigar clubs, candle clubs, even necktie clubs bring something different to you or a favorite friend or family member throughout the year. Food of the month and other clubs bring a bit of adventure into recipients’ lives as they look forward to each new arrival. It’s also a really creative way to show your love and affection often; your loved ones will be reminded of you every time they receive that special package in the mail. Aldene Fredenburg is a freelance writer living in southwestern New Hampshire, who has written numerous articles for the Internet and for local and regional publications. She may be reached at amfredenburg@yahoo.com. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Aldene_Fredenburg http://EzineArticles.com/?Food-of-the-Month-Clubs-Go-Gourmet&id=165235 tramadol viagra fetal monitor online pharmacy prescription tramadol buy cheap tramadol 120 cod prescription medications medical fed ex tramadol