January 28th, 2012
If the best way of communicating with prospects and existing
customers was through sign language, we'd all have to learn to
sign. Or if the best method of communication proved to be some
kind of mutually understandable code, we'd all have to learn
that code in order to say anything. Thankfully, our
communication process is much more simple...or is it?
A sales person has the benefit of meeting his prospect face to
face, and will be able gauge his pitch according to visible
response signs ...
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Posted in Writing
January 27th, 2012
This fall foliage scenic drive runs south to north in the
eastern corner of Connecticut along Route 169. Peak fall foliage
in Connecticut usually starts mid-October and lasts through end
of October.
Traveling Route 169 is as much about historic buildings and
communities with traditions, as about brilliant color changes -
although you'll be blessed with plenty of leaf-peeping
opportunities as well.
The drive follows Route 169 from Lisbon, CT, to the border with
Massachusetts - A short drive of ...
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Posted in Travel
January 26th, 2012
This Rhode Island scenic drive is delightful any season of the
year, but with fall foliage the added splash of color deepens
the experience and appreciation of the Rhode Island coastline
and surrounding villages.
This is a one-way 61-mile scenic drive on Route 1A along Block
Island Sound until turning North to follow the western shore of
Narragansett Bay. The drive eventually hooks up with Route 138
east over to historic Newport and the scenic 10-mile Ocean Drive.
Along the way are plenty of ...
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Posted in Travel
January 25th, 2012
The first thing people think about when defending their
computers and networks is an up-to-date antivirus program.
Without this most basic protection, your computer will get a
virus, which could just slow it down or potentially bring the pc
to a complete standstill!
So anti-virus software is the answer? An anti-virus solution on
it's own is not the answer to all of your problems, it can only
protect you so much; in fact test have shown that a new pc
running Windows XP if left connected to the ...
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Posted in Computers
January 24th, 2012
Scientists say evidence is mounting "that creating healthy
animals through cloning is More difficult than they had
expected." So began a front-page story in the New York Times
(Marching 25), highlighting the frustrations of animal cloners,
and the chance that person cloning whitethorn prove technically
inconceivable. Those worried about the ethics of individual
cloning have greeted this as good news, a sign that the slippery
slope is leveling come out of the closet. Unfortunately, the ...
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Posted in Computers
January 23rd, 2012
Cats outnumbered dogs by millions as house pets in USA , UK and
many countries of Europe. In USA alone, there are about sixty
million cats kept as pets. In USA, thirty seven percent of
houses are having at least one pet cat. In UK about twenty five
percent of houses are having at least one pet cat. In Australia,
twenty six percent of houses are having at least one pet cat.
There are more than seven million pet cats in UK. In Canada,
there are about five million domestic cats. There are about ...
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Posted in Home and Family
January 22nd, 2012
Herbs have been around since time immemorial. Ever since, herbs
have served different kinds of purposes. Herbs have been used to
treat illness and also in cooking. They were even believed to
have magical charms. So if you do you want to have your own herb
garden, here are a few ideas on how to create one effectively.
Plan The Layout Of Your Garden
Consider the herbs you want to plant. Think carefully about
their types. Would you like annuals, biennials or perennials for
example.
How much space ...
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Posted in Home Improvement
January 21st, 2012
Rob was doing very well with EDC Gold in the beginning. He started out as one of the top earners in the company earning over $20,000 a month working very part time.
I found Rob's number through one of his websites on Google. I called him up to ask about EDC Gold and how it works.
Rob told me that one of the methods he used to market EDC Gold was through the David Dubbs Marketing System. I looked over David Dubbs' replicated website and thought it was very convincing.
I signed up under Rob in ...
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Posted in Marketing
January 20th, 2012
INTRODUCTION Ceilings in the food processing plants can be a
source of contamination and therefore they should be carefully
designed and constructed to prevent adulteration of food
products.
Ceilings play an important part in the food processing plants.
The type of ceiling used in a particular plant depends on the
nature of the food being prepared and/or manufactured. Ceilings
must not adulterate food products physically, chemically or
microbiologically, as to render food products unsafe for ...
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Posted in Food and Beverage
January 19th, 2012
Starting Plants IndoorsSeeds can be germinated and seedlings
started in a box, pan or flowerpot of soil in a window. In
addition to having at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day,
the room must be kept reasonably warm at all times. Washed fine
sand and shredded sphagnum moss are excellent media in which to
start seeds. Place a layer of easily drained soil in the bottom
of a flat and cover this soil with a layer - about three-fourths
inch thick - of either fine sand or sphagnum moss. Press ...
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Posted in Home Improvement