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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Cash Advance Service - The Real Story_58586


A cash advance is commonly known as a 'payday loan' because it often secures a person's finances while they're in between paychecks. It is a short-term loan,replica rado watches, frequently an advance on a paycheck, that does not require a credit check and rarely succeeds $500. A cash advance is a very convenient loan for people who need money, typically cash, instantly and perhaps have bad credit or no credit. Usually the borrower will immediately write a post-dated check for the amount of the loan and accrued interest, to be held by a cash advance service until the date of maturity (the borrower's next payday). When the loan matures, the cash advance service then processes the check ordinarily or withdraws the payment directly from the borrower's checking account.

A cash advance service operates much like a credit card service in that if the borrower cannot afford the loan amount and interest at the time of maturity, they have the option of paying a fee to extend the loan (or 'refinance' it). The fee grows exponentially every time the loan is refinanced.

Payday lenders, as well as larger, more conventional banks,fake uggs boots, offer various cash advance services. However, much controversy surrounds these services,J12, which critics say exploit the poor, needy, and young,cheap hermes birkin, enticing them with loans that merely imprison them in debt via high interest rates and refinancing fees. Although a cash advance may benefit someone who is temporarily unable to pay their bills or buy groceries and would not be able to obtain the necessary funds otherwise, such loans may not be in everyone's best interest. The controversy over cash advance services is so great that payday lending is illegal in twenty-five states in the United States. Thus, many payday lenders must coordinate with banks outside their state to provide cash advances to customers.  

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

When you can taste, smell, and touch your dream, you can enroll the world.


Where there is no accusation of "fault," there can be no anger.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Choose the World You See, and See the World You Choose.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Today is your day to dance lightly with life. It really is.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Powerful Dreams Inspire Powerful Action.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
When you can taste, smell, and touch your dream,
you can enroll the world.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

Courage doesn't always roar.


You don’t have the power to make life “fair,”
but you do have the power to make life joyful.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Having a personal opinion is great.
Believing that one’s personal opinion is absolute truth leads to most of the world’s troubles.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Joy increases and suffering decreases as one masters
the distinction between events and one’s feelings about those events.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Be a passionate Observer of Life.
See the events, feel the emotions, and recognize the difference.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Honor your being,
Release each and every struggle,
Gather strength from life’s storms,
Relax into the arms of spirit.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
I forgive everyone for every “wrong” that I believe they have ever inflicted upon me.
I forgive them for my own sake, that I may release the venom -
the anger and resentment within myself -
and regain my joy and serenity.
I have compassion for everyone who has ever been a player upon the stage of my life.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Lord, grant comfort, joy and health to those I call friend,
to those I call enemy,
and to those I have cursed by my indifference.
Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience.
Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence.
- Hal Borland
Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the quiet voice
at the end of the day, saying,
"I will try again tomorrow."
- Mary Anne Radmacher
Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it,
we can never do anything wise in this world.
- Helen Keller

A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.


Life is a Book of Riddles, with the Real Lessons Writ Small in its Margins.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Today, I Dance Lightly With Life.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Play with life, laugh with life,
dance lightly with life, and smile at the riddles of life,
knowing that life’s only true lessons are writ small in the margin.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Say NO to the demands of the world.
Say YES to the longings of your own heart.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Our Joy comes from living our own lives simply and gratefully -
never from making any demands whatsoever upon others.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Beware the Rattlesnake of the Mind.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.
- Charles M. Schulz
Life is like a sewer... what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.
- Tom Lehrer
A smile is a curve that sets everything straight.
- Phyllis Diller
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
- Mark Twain
Life is like an onion: you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.
- Carl Sandburg
The man who can smile when things go wrong
has thought of someone else he can blame it on.
- Robert Bloch

Life is NOT "Supposed to be Fair."
Know that there is no single way that life is "supposed" to be.
Demanding that life meet our expectations is a sure fire recipe for a miserable existence.
Life is a game with no rules.
Life just happens to us regardless of our best intentions.
Our only path to happiness lies in being open
to receiving whatever life throws at us - with Gratitude.
Have NO Expectations of life.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

Life is now.


You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.
- C. S. Lewis
Life is a sum of all your choices.
- Albert Camus
May you live all the days of your life.
- Jonathan Swift
The purpose of our lives is to be happy.
- Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama
Life is now.
There was never a time when your life was not now, nor will there ever be.
- Eckhart Tolle
Loving is the most unmitigated and courageous act I perform in a day.
- Mary Anne Radmacher
The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference.
- Elie Wiesel
Whoever is happy will make others happy too.
- Anne Frank
As we light a path for others, we naturally light our own way.
- Mary Anne Radmacher
Love your enemies.
- Jesus (Matthew 5:44)
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.
- Confucius
Your love is more powerful than your words or your actions.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Love them as they are, and forgive them everything.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Video Game Design Careers Are Hot Due To Exploding Game Sales_46793


Video game sales are booming around the world. According to The NPD Group, a market research organization that tracks computer and video game sales, sales of video games and equipment for the games rose 31percent in July 2007, when compared to sales in July 2006. In June of 2007 sales for video games were $1.1 billion in the US alone, representing a dramatic 35 percent increase from the previous month. NPD revealed that video game sales in Canada were $498 million in July 2007, a 61 percent rise over the same time the previous year. These statistics show that a career in video game design is hot right now. The market is exploding, and so are career options in the field.

A degree in video game design can literally help you shape whole worlds, worlds in which avid gamers will enjoy spending many hours in. Gamers love their games, and being able to create video game realms that appeal to this market is very rewarding. Top games have hordes of fans who discuss the games, create artwork in appreciation of their favorite games and even write about their favorite characters. By pursuing a career in this exciting field, you may literally not only be creating an entertainment product, but you may be changing someone�s life.

A video game design degree is also very exciting to pursue. As part of your degree, you will learn to create characters, build story lines, make entire virtual worlds, and much more. You will learn how to design games that gamers will adore and you will learn how to animate entire worlds of characters so that they look as realistic as possible. With today�s technology, there has never been a more exciting time to enter this field. The graphics are so advanced that only your own imagination is the limit for what you can create.

As you pursue your video game design degree, you will also learn about artistic design, project management, 3D modeling, and game content development. You will learn how to create digital content for your games. If you attend a quality school while pursuing your degree you will also get plenty of hands-on experience and help in developing your portfolio. That way, by the time you graduate you will not only have the skills and industry knowledge you need to land a great job, but you will have a portfolio to show prospective employers.

If you have always been creative and have loved creating art, now is a very exciting time to pursue a career in your field. Thanks to hot video game design jobs, you don�t have to be a starving artist. You can pursue your passion for art while landing excellent jobs. With systems such as PlayStation 2, Wii and Xbox generating plenty of media attention as well as many loyal customers, companies are on the lookout for hot new games for their systems. This means that there is a real need for talented and creative designers right now.

If you love games or love art and want to create entire virtual worlds, a career in video game design may be for you. There is a current demand for talented designers, so entering the field is easy if you have a good degree and a good portfolio. Enroll in a degree program that teaches you to build characters, stories, and worlds and learn the skills necessary for animation and you will have the knowledge you need for a great career. Pursue a degree with hands-on experience and portfolio building, and you will leave school prepared to attract employers to your skill.  

Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Free Report To Home School Parents Offers Tips On 10 Avoiding Common Errors_37150

Everyone approaches homeschooling with a different perspective. Some approach it with fear and trepidation; others with excitement and enthusiasm; others feel backed into a corner with no other options; and still others look forward to homeschooling as a way to invest more into their children. Examine each point carefully and look honestly at yourself and your teaching style. Not every mistake will apply to you-that will depend on your personality and approach-but all can easily occur without warning! 1.Over Scheduling I will never forget my first year of homeschooling. My children were involved in art classes, gymnastics, classes at the zoo, science center classes, chorus, piano lessons, physical education classes, and community sports. On the one day per week that we did not have scheduled events, we would get together with fellow homeschooling families for field trips, writing classes (which I taught), and/or just for a fun time. I have never been so frazzled in my life! We would cram in our studies in the morning, then load up the car to head out to our daily routine. I can't remember who burned out first-the kids or me, but I do know we burned out. Soon those creative moments of science experiments, creative writing fun, and history projects were a thing of the past and we became a slave to our activities schedule. The key: limit yourself to one or two activities at a time and make schooling a priority. When you have more time to commit at home, schooling can become much more enjoyable! 2.Under Scheduling Over scheduling can be a nightmare, but under-scheduling can also have its detriments. Kids need variety and opportunities to be with others their own age. There are so many learning opportunities out there! Find what activities work for your family and take advantage of them. There are many opportunities out there through local museums, art schools, YMCAs, support groups, colleges, churches, and historical sites. A great idea that worked for us was to get together with several other homeschooling families and plan out a year's worth of field trips-one per month. We then assigned one to each parent to organize, picked the dates (which we all reserved), and looked forward to our once a month outing. On occasion, we would also get together at a local playground or state park for another day of fun or learning. This smaller network allowed us to support each other on a more personal basis and to feel free to call on another when we needed encouragement or ideas. 3.Unrealistic Expectations It is so easy to fall into the trap of unrealistic expectations. I have met many a homeschool Mom who was upset because her three-year old was not reading yet or because her sixth grade son was not succeeding in Algebra I. I have watched as families tackle huge projects trying to cram a whole year of World History into one quarter and plan a World History Fair to culminate the experience. These are the same parents and kids who are burned out by Christmas and struggling to make it through each day! One the other hand, I have also seen families who decide to home school with no direction, no formal home school curriculum, and no real goals in mind. Students will live up to your expectations and if none exist, they will quickly adapt and really enjoy themselves for a time. However, by Halloween, kids long for the structure of school and parents are thinking that the ghosts and ghouls knocking on their door look much more appealing than their bored and antsy children. The individualized instruction that homeschooling provides opens up the door for students to master concepts much quicker than in a classroom full of distractions. However, it also makes it very easy to coast through the year without really accomplishing anything. The answer to this struggle is planning. 4.A Disorganized School Room There is nothing more frustrating than the inability to put your fingers on what you need when you need it. This is especially true when you are trying to keep your children current with their schoolwork. The inability to find a pencil, a working eraser, a textbook or workbook, dictionary, calculator . . . . you get the picture. These are all extremely frustrating and when piled up can make for a very difficult start to a day. I recommend you commit an entire day at the beginning of the school year to organizing your home school room. Engage your children in the task-let them decide how to organize their supplies. Store away your teacher's guides and answer keys-preferably in a file drawer so they are always at your fingertips and organize the curriculum in a sequence that makes sense. The more time you devote ahead of time to organizing, the less wasted time throughout the school year searching for items you know "are around here somewhere!" 5.Avoiding Breaks to Allow for a Shorter Day This is a biggie! We all do it-it seems like such a wonderful thing to tell our kids. "Hey, if you can just get this all done this morning, we will have all afternoon with no school!" Guess what? Across the board, homeschooling kids are saying, "We'd rather have a break!" Let me share some personal experiences. I am ashamed to say, I fell into this one very badly my first year of homeschooling. At the beginning of the school year, I was really good about taking breaks-even heading outside with my children to play baseball, catch, soccer, volleyball, tag . . . you name it. My favorite time for one of these breaks was when one of the kids was struggling, grumpy or looking tired, or when I found myself overwhelmed with the mess around me. I would announce, "RECESS TIME!" and we would head outside for a good 20 minutes of fun. It never ceased to amaze me how easy it was to get back to a difficult task after a quick breather. Suddenly, it was essential for my kids to finish up their work in the morning so we could have the afternoon free and breaks became a thing of the past. I never realized just how frustrating this must have been for my kids until a recent homeschool graduate put it on her top ten list. Sure enough, my kids hated it! To them the tradeoff was not worth it. A "free" afternoon after a grueling morning was not of value to them. To avoid this one: schedule regular breaks and take them whether you think you need them or not and be sure to spend at least one break enjoying your kids! In the end a more relaxed longer day is better than a crammed short day any day! 6.Becoming a Slave to Your Home School Curriculum Another big mistake I made my first year of homeschooling was to allow my curriculum to drive me. Even on days when it was obvious that my kids just weren't getting it, I would push them to complete the assignments we had determined were appropriate for that day. When I finally learned to back off, our homeschooling became much more effective. On days when my fifth grader just could not quite figure out how to reduce fractions to the lowest common denominator, we would take a break and move on to something else. Although in some cases, we did not even return to math that day, more often than not, we found that waiting until the evening when the hustle and bustle of the day was over worked much better! At that time, she could sit down and breeze through the math concepts that were impossible just a few hours earlier. In some cases, you may need to abandon an entire course and try a different approach. Now,chanel watch for men, don't be too quick to make this decision-too many of these decisions can be costly. Take the time to really evaluate whether it is the homeschool curriculum or your misuse of it that is causing the struggle. Sometimes it just takes a fresh look or slowing down a little to make a course work better for you. But if you find that something just does not work, don't be afraid to set it aside or pass it on to someone else. On the other hand, don't make the mistake of rushing your children through a study that they are passionate about! Take the time to allow them to pursue it further. Bottom line: watch and learn from your kids and adapt as necessary. Don't become a slave to your home school curriculum. 7.Doing it Alone So many homeschooling Moms try to do it alone. Once the curriculum decisions have been made and the curriculum is in their hands, they begin the process of schooling . . . on their own. Sometimes pride keeps them from asking for advice when things get tough; sometimes just the overwhelming task of schooling the children makes it difficult to seek out socialization opportunities; sometimes, it is the misperception that "That is the way it is for homeschoolers." This is a huge danger! Irrevocably, Moms who try to do it alone become frustrated and very lonely. Do you find yourself keeping the telemarketer on the phone as long as you possibly can? Does your UPS man find it difficult to escape from your front door after delivering a package? YOU NEED SOCIALIZATION! IT is just as important for you as it is for your kids. Socialization for a homeschooling Mom means a sounding board for ideas, advice from those who have been through it before, friendships that allow us to be ourselves, an easy way to share or access information and ideas, a terrific venue to pass on newly discovered educational events or opportunities . . . all absolutely necessary for Moms who are investing so much into their children. Support groups, homeschool publications, seminars, homeschool conferences, memberships, classes . . . all of these are terrific ways for homeschooling families to socialize with other children and adults. Don't ignore this! This will make or break your homeschooling endeavors. 8.Super Mom Syndrome This was probably the most difficult part of homeschooling for me. Days when my friends would say, "Walking into your home is like walking into an Ethan Allen Showroom" were long gone. Trying to keep those same standards is like trying to rake leaves into a pile in the middle of a tornado. Face it: your home will never be the same. Your meals will not always be healthy, your errands will not always be run, your bills may be late, and your bathrooms may not always sparkle. But take a deep breath and remember: 1. You live in your house all day 2. Your kids are in your house all day 3. You school in your house 4. You use your walls as a display for charts, projects, lessons, maps, time lines, motivations, and more. 5. You do not have a large classroom to keep all of your studies in-books and educational materials will naturally take over your home. 6. You use your desk for more than paying bills, checking e-mail, and surfing the net. If you are going to survive this homeschooling experience, you must learn to lower your standards,chanel ladies watches! 9.Ignoring the Input of your Children It is so easy to get so wrapped up in your plans and ideas that you forget to check with your children. This can be especially challenging for Moms who were teachers or who served in a managerial role. Part of the beauty of homeschooling is that it can be a two way street. You set up the boundaries, then, allow your kids some freedom within those boundaries. Your willingness to bounce ideas off of your kids and to really consider their input will mean so much to them . . . and you might be surprised at what they come up with! 10.Fear of the Internet Let's face it-the Internet can be dangerous,rolex submariner replica! There is so much out there that we do not want our children to see and so many people out there we do not want them to meet! However, there is also a wealth of information out there that is absolutely invaluable to any homeschooling program. From educational and interactive games, to live cam pictures of our solar system, the possibilities are endless. And if you know where to go, you can tap into homeschool resources and instruction that will never run dry!