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Bottled Water Is Better Than Tap Water?

Friday, February 29th, 2008

By John Roberts Is bottled water better than tap water? Nov. 6, 2004 If you think bottled water is safer than tap water, you need to read the following. A Dutch study presented at a recent meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in Washington, DC. found that 40% of bottled water is contaminated with bacteria and or fungi. Chemical or biological contamination of bottled water has been already found for many years. Some readers might already have known that some so called spring water is actually tap water without any purification. Many brands of bottled water are indeed inferior to tap water in regard to their safety. The package per se can be a problem. Years ago when I was in graduate school, we did a sensory evaluation on the odor of the bottled water. We found that the opaque bottles often times carry strong plastic odor. To avoid intake of pollutants through water, consumers need to use as less water as possible. Drinking 8 cups a day may not always be necessary. Let common sense be your guide. Drinking too much water could get you too much of pollutants. If you buy and drink bottled water, make sure that the bottle is transparent. I suggest that opaque and colored bottles be avoided. At home, youd better use a filter for the tap water, particularly when you have a kid or two. Filters need to be certified by a third party for its sound quality. There are some products on the market that just self-claim certain benefits. Do not use such products. About The Author John Roberts works for foodconsumer.com - an online magazine promoting healthy food and diet. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=John_Roberts http://EzineArticles.com/?Bottled-Water-Is-Better-Than-Tap-Water?&id=18148 can you snort ativan keyword ambien side effect boards qoclick ambien primal defense online pharmacy2c ambien

Family Meals are Food for the Body - Mind and Spirit

Friday, February 29th, 2008

By Harriet Hodgson In the last decade family dinners have almost disappeared. Meals are often eaten on the run. Some families never eat together and have the grazing approach — eat what you find. Maria Martin, MPH, RD, a wellness dietitian and member of the Nutrition Coalition, writes about the importance of eating together in “Family Meals,” an article published in the “Sierra Sun.” According to Martin, fast food, take-out, and television eating are squeezing out family meals. She cites the benefits of family meals: improved nutrition, more language skills, and behavior guidelines that kids need. “Turn off the television and tune into each other,” advises Martin. The most startling benefits of family meals come from The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. It says kids and teens who eat dinner often with their folks: * have half the risk of substance abuse * are more apt to have friends who do not use drugs * feel less tension and stress at home * tend to think their parents are proud of them * are more likely to confide in their parents * are more likely to get better grades * have positive peer relationships * eat healthier * have a lower risk of thoughts about suicide * are less likely to try marijuana or have friends who use it I did not know these things when my daughter, a single Mom, asked if she and our grandkids (they are fraternal twins) could come for dinner every Sunday. My husband and I happily agreed to her request. Our Sunday dinners are more than meal times, they are times to catch up on news, share information, and most important, help our grandkids to know us and us to know them. We have been eating Sunday dinner together for years and over the years I have seen changes in my grandkids. First, they know I buy and fix healthy food. They say “please” and “thank you” and clear the table without asking. Sometimes my grandkids help me fix dinner. They have favorite meals, such as chicken medallions with lemon. Fresh fruit with vanilla sauce is one of their favorite desserts. The twins are 15 now and bring up teen topics at dinner: homework, driver education (the classroom part is boring), band concerts (yes, we’ll be there), gymnastics, Girl Scouts, friendships, and summer plans. My husband and I also bring up topics, things like preserving the environment, accurate news reporting, and the importance of fairness and kindness in life. Thanks to these weekly discussions our grandkids know us pretty well. When my granddaughter heard about a local problem she exclaimed, “Don’t tell grandma. She will go ballistic!” She was probably right. Sometimes bad weather and appointments keep the kids from coming to dinner. “They miss it,” my daughter said. “Sunday dinners with grandma and grandpa are a stable force in their lives.” Sunday dinners are the joy of my life. I can hardly wait for the door hinges to squeak, for the clunk of shoes on the floor, and for the kids to call, “What’s for dinner grandma?” Copyright 1007 by Harriet Hodgson http://www.harriethodgson.com Harriet Hodgson has been a nonfiction freelance writer for 28 years and is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists. Her 24th book, “Smiling Through Your Tears: Anticipating Grief,” written with Lois Krahn, MD, is available on http://www.amazon.com A five-star review of the book is posted on Amazon. You will find additional reviews on the American Hospice Foundation and Health Ministries Association Web sites. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Harriet_Hodgson http://EzineArticles.com/?Family-Meals-are-Food-for-the-Body—Mind-and-Spirit&id=462939 dnipnet online online ambien zolpidem new england journal of medicine and ambien ambien best prices buy zolpidem on sale

Important Things You Should Know About Wedding Vendors

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

By Michael Brito Even in the bridal industry, there will always be shady people who might be looking to take advantage of a young couple getting married. It could be a wedding photographer who nickels and dimes for every little thing, or even a high priced wedding consultant who has dollar signs in her eyes. To avoid any misunderstandings, headaches and really bad experiences, follow these tips below and you’re wedding planning will be worry-free, for the most part. Establish a contract; this is really a no brainer. If you are dealing with a reputable business, you will find that this is often standard procedure before engaging in any business. Remember; do not to assume anything, always read the fine print and the terms and conditions. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Do not sign anything until you full understand what you are signing for. It is also important to consider cancellation policies. What happens if you wish to cancel a service you have booked? Will there be fees involved? Dear God, what if the wedding is called off? You have to be sure that there is an escape clause for extreme circumstances such as these. As much as we dont want to think such horrid thoughts, things do happen all the time. When dealing with caterers or reception facilities, find out if there are additional fees for set up and clean up. Do not be afraid to ask about charges for cake cutting, coat rooms and corkage fees. All costs should be itemized in the contract and request that no additional fees are to be added after these fees have been agreed upon. Be sure to inquire about overtime fees. Whether this is for your reception, limousine service or any other service on the day, you do not want to be slapped upside the veil with an unexpected charge for overtime fees. Play it safe and find out what options you have if your wedding runs overtime. Nine times out of ten, they always do. Be cautious of a deal that seems too good to be true. If you shop around, ask questions and do your homework, you should have a general idea of how much a certain service will cost. If you find an offer that is suspiciously cheap, don’t be afraid to ask why. Most likely, its not too good to be true; rather, the service is simply horrible. Double bookings can sometimes happen, particularly during the peak wedding seasons. If you know that another wedding is booked for the same day in the same room as yours, be sure that you specify your exact time, from which hour to which hour you require the room. Remember to allow for enough time to clean-up between weddings. Hopefully, someone on staff will manage their time effectively to avoid any awkward situations.Where possible, it is advisable to work with a professional wedding photographer who specializes in weddings. Dont settle for a friends cousins best friend who happens to shoot photography as a hobby part time. A professional photographer will have the experience to beautifully capture your wedding day in each picture taken. Dont be obsessive, dont compromise, dont forget about your budget, and dont be afraid to ask for help. Just because you are planning the most important day of your entire life, dont get too emotional and do not be pressured by slick vendors or high pressure sales tactics. There are enough quality wedding professionals to choose from you do not want to regret one of these decisions later. Bridalocity is a wedding planning guide that offers a complete array of wedding article, vendors, tips and free wedding resources. Britopian Marketing is a consulting firm that offers internet marketing services for small business. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Brito http://EzineArticles.com/?Important-Things-You-Should-Know-About-Wedding-Vendors&id=290672 ambien generic online prescription valium ativan difference history of ambien ambien cr alternatives

“Picky Eater” Syndrome

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD ‘Picky Eater’ is a label coined to describe the phenomenon that someone has discerning taste preferences different from their parents or others. These discerning taste preferences are dictated by their blood and body type. It is important for parents to accept and model the real purpose of food. Quite simply, food serves two purposesgrowth/repair of worn tissue and fuel for the body to run on. The number of calories needed per day is based on body structure, height and level of activity. If a child is fed on demand from birth and then offered solid foods on demand consistent for their blood and body type, the child will in time eat all the foods that are nutritionally healthy, if they are offered food consistent with their types and in a take-it or leave-it style. The picky eater struggle comes to the fore because children begin to assert their independence simultaneously with the onset of solid food consumption. If the parent uses bribery, enticement, cajoling, and begging, the child quickly learns, NOT eating is a way to maintain control of their lifealbeita tiny slice. But at 6 months old, what seems like a tiny slice to an adult is huge to a child. As you will notice babies seldom are bribed, enticed, cajoled or begged to drink milkit is offered to them. Yet, when the child is introduced to solid food, parents seem compelled to cajole or beg the child to eat ‘at least one bite.’ Given the time to learn the new tastes and textures, children will eat the food their blood and body type requires or prefers, if it is offered in a ‘take-it or leave-it style. The ‘at least one bite’ rule sets up a power struggle between parent/caretaker and child. More often then not, the ‘at least one bite’ includes a bribe. You can have dessert (something sweet) if you eat one bite. The number of tries, threats, bribery, and begging all set up a power struggle between parent and child. In the long-term, both parent and child, lose. The parent loses because the child learns they are in control and can extract a price or leverage something by eating. The child loses because they learn manipulative behavior and controlling vs the parent(s) being in charge of managing a healthy food plan and healthy interactions. In the long-term the child also loses because it sets up a life-long internal battle with food. Disguising food also sets up a power struggle in a different way–the child usually suspects the deception at the out-set and will more often than not refuse to eat it. When the child asks, Is this ___?, the parent is faced with a dilemma. Do I tell the truth or lie for a greater good?enticing my child to eat what I think they need to eat. A child will sooner than later discover what has been done. This form of dishonesty with the child is a betrayal of trust and the parent(s) loses integrity with their child. The question is: Is disguising the food in a foolhardy attempt to cajole your child to eat what they dont want to eat worth compromising your integrity and betraying their trust? Humans are born with the most important effective food management toola hypothalamus, which helps to regulate the amount of food required for maintaining optimum health and weight. The main function of the hypothalamus is homeostasis, or maintaining the body’s status quo. Factors such as blood pressure, body temperature, fluid and electrolyte balance, and body weight are held to a precise value called the set-point. Although this set-point can migrate over time, from day to day it is remarkably fixed. You know it is difficult to make children eat when they are not hungryand it is almost impossible to deal with them when they are hungry. Toddlers in perpetual motion sometimes eat only small amounts of food, but they eat frequently enough to meet their needs, because at this juncture their natural food management tool has not been overridden or indoctrinated with poor nutrition habits and poor eating practices. You have probably noticed that during periods of rapid growth, particularly the teen years, children may be hungry all the time. When their caloric requirements decrease, they lose interest in foodthus they avoid eating more than their body needs. Each blood type is better fueled by certain foods. And each body type has a unique like or dislike to certain textures and tastes. Deepak Chopra, MD author of Perfect Health: Complete Mind/Body Guide identifies three body types: The thin, restless Vata; enterprising, efficient Pitta; tranquil, steady Kapha; or any combination of these three. These body types become the basis for a specific Ayurvedic food plan for optimum health, stress reduction, neuromuscular integration, exercise and daily routines. The result is a total plan, tailor-made for each individual, to reestablish the bodys essential balance with nature; to strengthen the mind body connection; and to use the power of quantum healing to transcend the ordinary limitations of disease and agingin short, for achieving Perfect health. For example Vata body types prefer: Warm food (not hot), moderately heavy textures, added butter or fat, Salt, sour, and sweet tastes; soothing and satisfying foods. All soothing foods are good for settling disturbed Vata. Use foods such as: Warm drinks, cream, butter, warm soups, stews, hot cereals, fresh baked bread. Since vata is a cold dry dosha, warm, nourishing foods such as these are good for stabilizing vata types. On the other hand cold foods such as cold salads, iced drinks, raw vegetables and greens are not very good for persons with vata imbalance. Use hot cereals such as: Cream of wheat or riceprovided there is no sensitivity to wheat or rice. Type B blood types need to avoid Wheat and Corn. Coupled with Eat Right for Your Type by Peter D’Adamo there is a clear, simple food plan for each blood type that anyone can follow. For example there is a direct connection between stress, autoimmune disorders and red meat in the Type B system. I can attest to this research. Long before Eat Right for Your Type was published, I discovered red meat caused me to feel stressful due to pain in my stomach and nerve endings. It felt like my stomach lining and nerve endings had been scraped until they were raw. I discovered this pain was prevalent after eating red meat, thus, I stopped eating red meat and the pain in my stomach and nerve endings ceased. Many years later without knowing my blood type, I read Eat Right for Your Type and wondered if my blood type was B. After checking my blood type, I was not surprised to discover my blood type is B positive. Encouraging a child to eat different food for the sake of eating different foods is counterproductive. Providing the food consistent with their blood and body type their nutritional requirements will be met. It is a common phenomenon for children to want to eat the same thing at every meal for varying periods of time. Avoid the temptation to talk them into eating something different. It will merely set up a power struggle. Offer your child a choice of two things which supports their food requirements for blood and body type. If they consistently chose the same food what harm is being done? There is a psychology to eating. Food manufacturers have teams of psychologists and researchers to create food that is esthetically enticing. For example: The red juice from beef is not the natural blood of cattle. The majority of blood is drained from the meat during processing and is replaced with red dyed water. Why? Because the actual color of beef is considered an unappealing blue/gray color. Look at the veins in the back of your hand or pulse point. It appears to be blue, which is the same effect with beef. Red dye is toxic, however, meat processors are compelled to use the red dye to satisfy consumers preference to have beef appear blood red. Red dye in meat is seldom used in other countries. McDonald’s spent considerable time and money researching the content of their French fry mixturethey are not whole cut potatoes. McDonalds French fries are made from mashed potatoes extruded through a press. By using the pre-cooked potatoes many additives are used to create the flavor the majority of people’s taste buds like. Research on body types indicates Sweet Crunchy foods are appealing to more people than Crunchy Pungent foods. And if you check the majority of processed food, crunchy or otherwise you will note there is a plethora of sweetners in the majority of productsCorn syrup, Glucose, Glucose syrup, Sucrose, Dextrose, Maltose are the most frequently used, as well as artificial sweetnersaspartame, saccharine, acesulfame k and sorbitol. A preference for food presentation only becomes an issue when the child discovers they can use it to control. Notice a child doesn’t turn up his/her nose at McDonald’s hamburgers loaded with unhealthy additives and wrapped in paper. McDonald’s marketing strategy of a ‘toy’ with every meal and making meal time fun for the kids and easy for the parents is the key to enticing both parents and children to eat their low-quality high cholesterol product. Frequent Questions: -Is peer pressure a factor in your childs food preference? Peers can influence a child’s curiosity about food, but not their long-term preferences. If a child has an allergy to a food most parents are surprised how easily a child will accept the food restriction even though their friends eat it. With only a few reminders that ‘wheat’ causes your tummy to hurt, so you can’t eat hamburger buns, the child readily tell their friends, “I can’t eat hamburger buns, they make my tummy hurt.” -Does food color and texture play a part in food preference? Based on body type research certain body types prefer one texture over another. See Perfect Health: Complete Mind/Body Guide By Deepak Chopra. Color has been thoroughly researched regarding what color evokes what responsered and orange for example attracts attention, but also repels after a short period of time. As you will note: Fast food restaurants predominantly use red, orange and a bright yellowthus, the color draws people in, but also it repels within a short periodas we become over stimulated by the colors. Thus, the fast food restaurants needs are met. They draw us in, but repel us in a short period. Food colors have long ago been integrated into the human psyche as the color of food and children quickly learn that the color of food is simply the color of food. -How do I convince my child to eat healthy food? Isnt it ironic parents wonder how they can convince children to eat health foods? When all parents need to do is buy only those foods which are healthy and be a role model. After all, children dont do the grocery shopping. So, the issue of children eating healthy is easily solveddont have unhealthy foods in the house. [When I sent my first born off to college, I held my breath, fearing she would become a junk food junky like the majority of college students. I breathed a sigh of relief when she casually commented that the cupboards in her apartment looked like the cupboards at home. The acorn doesnt fall far from the tree.] -If I offer my children dinner, and they refuse to eat it, will they get sick from lack of nutrition? Generally, children will eat when their bodythe hypothalamustells them to eat. If you discover your child has lost weight, recognize this as their body’s signal that something needs to be addressed. Unless your child has been ill, weight loss is due to emotional distress and if your child has been ill it is due to emotional distress. All physical illness is directly related to mental causes. What has your child experienced recently that might have created their inability to listen to their body’s signals to consume adequate nutrition? Has there been a death in the family? Is someone close to your child sick or injured? Is there discord in the family? Is there a new baby in the family? Is there any significant change in your child’s routine–such as a new caretaker, starting pre-school, kindergarten, or a new grade? Has your child started a new sport? Is your child showing signs of emotional distress in other ways besides losing weight? If your childs body weight is within range for their height and has lost two pounds or more, it is time to seek a professional to help you discern what has created your child to stop taking in adequate nutrition. -Is it a mistake to make a separate meal for the picky eater if you know they won’t like what everyone else likes? Based on eating right for your blood and body type, it is imperative to make a separate meal for your child. A separate meal may mean only your child’s main course is unique. -Does diet affect behavior? Will too much sugar make them too hyper? Will something specific calm them down, etc? Yes, diet impacts behavior. Perfect Health: Complete Mind/Body Guide by Deepak Chopra regarding body types, you can discern what foods will support your childs emotional needs most effectively. What do you think about school lunches? For the most part school lunches have improved–however, they are too many junk food itemsPotato chips, Corn Chips, French fries, processed foods, etcand too few choices of healthy foods. The only recourse is to explain fully and thoroughly why eating the junk food items are unhealthy. Naturally, children will sometimes eat some, not only at school, but their friends homes. However, remember their consumption is minimal since you only offer healthy foods at home. -Will kids just grow out of being a picky eater? Being labeled a ‘picky eater’ is simply a label, therefore, there is nothing for them to ‘grow out of.’ -What resources can you recommend for parents/kids? The books Eat Right for Your Type by Peter OAdama and Perfect Health: Complete Mind/Body Guide by Deepak Chopra are the Bible for healthy eating. Some Important Dos: -Do become a relaxed and open parent. -Do respect your child’s food preferences provided it is nutritionally healthy based on blood and body type. -Do give your child a choice within the foods that meet their body and blood type needs and preferences while being mindful of any food allergies/sensitivities. -Do allow your child to discern when and how much to eat. -Do present healthy food for your childs blood and body type in a ‘take it or leave it’ style. -Do avoid junk foods. -Do stock your refrigerator and cabinets with the foods which are healthy for your childs blood and body type. -Do have a ready supply of fresh fruits and vegetables for eating raw and cooking. Writing about the strategies for a healthy food plan for life is more complicated than it is to practice it. And last, but not least, a ray of hope: The next seasons Sesame Street program theme is advocating eating healthy. There’s even a new song - “A Cookie Is a Sometimes Food,” where Cookie Monster learns there are “anytime” foods and “sometimes” foods. Cookie Monster will be featured eating only one plate of cookies instead of two. In summary: The parents primary responsibility is to provide good, nutritious food at mealtime. It is your childs responsibility to eat it and when they are hungry they will, if it is on their list of acquired healthy favorites. Serve meals buffet style and let them choose what and how much they want. This eliminates the power struggle. Joke about what they dont like within their healthy foods based on body and blood type. Children love parents to be silly! They can identify with you more readily and it creates a relaxed atmosphere. Put your childrens favorite foods on a shelf that they can reach in both the fridge and cupboard, in a space reserved just for them. When they want something to eat, they can get it themselves. Let your child help prepare the meals. They love to feel included! Forget the need to have everything perfectly arranged, chopped or prepared. Foster their self-confidence and feed their bodies while giving their soul emotional sustenance by fostering a stress free environment. Dorothy M. 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Sewing Machines - Choosing Your First One

Monday, February 25th, 2008

By Susan Andriks One of the most important tools when sewing is, of course, the sewing machine. Perhaps youve taken that beginners sewing course and are sufficiently enthused to want your own sewing machine. Perhaps you have refreshed your skills and are ready to upgrade your current machine for a new one. Now youre wondering - - just how do I go about choosing a new machine? The sewing machine has come a long way from the original treadle machine that not only did not run on electricity, it only stitched forward and straight! Sewing machines today will embroider, sew buttonholes automatically sized to your chosen button, finish your seams, tell you what stitch length, presser foot and thread type to use, and in general do most everything except make coffee for you. The most basic sewing machines today are electronic - that is, they are not computerized. They will generally offer the basic stitches - - straight stitch, zig zag, buttonhole. They may even have a small number of specialty stitches such as embroidered vine or leaf designs. Some other stitches will be overcast, seam finishing and imitation serger stitches. Theyll offer different needle positions - - center, left and right. Medium range sewing machines are generally computerized and will offer more stitch choices, needle positions and may even offer an automatic buttonhole choice which will make numerous buttonholes the same exact size for you (rather than you having to mark the beginning and end of each buttonhole manually). Higher end machines offer greater speed, even more stitch choices, quilting stitch options, monogramming alphabets and even a computer screen which tells you the recommended presser foot, pressure, stitch length and width. The most expensive sewing machines offer an embroidery component which gives you the ability to embroider designs from memory cards or even download designs from the Internet and change their size, shape and configuration. When choosing from the myriad of sewing machines available today, its much like buying an automobile. You must do your homework. There are many sewing machines makes on the market - Husqvarna Viking, Singer, Janome, Bernina, Pfaff, and Brother. They are sold through authorized dealers who either have a stand-alone store or an arrangement with a fabric store. You should choose a dealer near you so that you can easily take the machine in for servicing if you are having a problem with it. Most dealers offer classes that are specific to the brand of machine and that teach you how to use it more effectively. They will also sell accessories for the machine. You can go on-line and read reviews of sewing machines at places like http://www.patternreview.com or http://www.quiltropolis.com. Users on these forums will be very candid about their likes and dislikes of certain brands. The dealer you choose should be knowledgeable about the machine and should be able to service them at his or her shop. Beware of a dealer who sends the machines out for servicing! After doing your homework and narrowing your choices down, be sure to decide on a budget before actually visiting a dealer. Do not go for the cheapest machine, especially if you are fairly new to sewing. I dont recommend buying the most expensive one immediately, either - so many bells and whistles will confound you and discourage you! When you visit your dealer, explain your sewing level, what you plan to be sewing (pillows, garments, outdoor items, denim, leather, cotton, quilting, whatever). Your dealer will then be able to show you several machines in your general price category which will meet your sewing needs. Sit down and test drive the sewing machine. Bring samples of the fabric you expect to sew with and stitch a test seam or two. Try threading the machine to see how easy (or complicated) it is. Ask about what types of presser feet come with the machine, what kind of warranty is offered, who does their service work, and what type of classes or lessons does the dealer offer for learning the machine. Also ask about trade-ins - if you have an old machine they may take it in trade or they may offer a trade-in program when you want to upgrade this new machine in a couple of years. Finally, be sure you are comfortable with your dealer. I dont recommend purchasing a sewing machine from a big box store. Yes, the prices are cheap, but you cant get the machine serviced, they wont teach you how to use it, and you certainly cant call them if you are having trouble threading it! If you choose wisely, your sewing machine can be a wonderful tool that will give you many hours of relaxation and enjoyment. Susan Andriks, owner of the New Hampshire Academy of Sewing (http://www.nhacademyofsewing.com), has a stable of great sewing machines: a 105 year old treadle machine, her mothers 1940s Pfaff, a trusty Bernina 1130, and a brand new Janome MemoryCraft 6500. She loves using each and every one of them to create beautiful clothing for herself and to teach others the art of sewing, as well. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Susan_Andriks http://EzineArticles.com/?Sewing-Machines—Choosing-Your-First-One&id=473284 lorazepam used for how to get zolpidem cheep ambien online b ambien b b zolpidem b

How To Sell To A Woman

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

By Pauline Stevens I’m sure you’ve noticed that selling to women is very different than selling to men… And it’s true! Everyone knows that women are the tougher sex to sell to. Men are go-get-em decision makers and women take more time to browse before they decide. Case in point: I have a friend who visited 39 houses before she bought… her male counterpart only visited 4 of those before he was decided. Guess what? The house they bought was the 38th! Research has shown that when you meet the expectations of women, you exceed the expectations of men… So all you really have to know is how not to lose your sale when dealing with a woman. Here are some tips: 1. Don’t interrupt a woman when she’s speaking with you. Right away, you’re giving her the impression that what she has to say to you isn’t important. Let her speak, listen… really listen to what she’s saying. Don’t dominate the conversation or think you can read her mind or think you have closed the deal without her saying so and walk away. bagged it and walk away. You’re certain to lose the sale if you do. Women want respect from people they deal with. Interrupting is not respect. 2. Remember that even if it’s not the woman in the household that earns the money, she is the one who spends it. Don’t believe it? Go to your nearest shopping mall and just watch who’s walking around and spending the cash. Here are some interesting statistics: Women purchase 83% of all products and services, 80% of all health care, 50% of all business travel, 65% of herbal remedies such as vitamins, etc., 66% of all cars and influence 85% of all automobile purchases, 50% of all computers and a whopping 90% of all jewellry, perfumes and beauty items. Still don’t believe it? Well, that’s just a taste of what’s coming in the future. Why you ask? Think about it: Women outnumber men on college campuses and have done so since 1979. They are 50% of the students studying professions that will earn them high wages, such as medecine, law. Women are becoming entrepreneurs at twice the rate of men…. Take that to the bank! 3. Think about the experience for the women you are trying to sell to. Women are loyal customers and will go out of their way to do business with someone they trust and feel confident with. It’s up to you to create the advantage for your product by providing an experience that the woman shopper can’t find elsewhere. 4. Women talk. They share. They compare notes. And they tell everyone exactly what they think of a service. Haven’t you ever seen a woman walk up to a perfect stranger while having a shopping experience and say something like: I’ve already tried that product and it was weak or faulty or whatever… They do it because they believe that women should get a fair shake. And they tell men, too. I was coming out of a large surface store’s tool department and almost walked right into a woman coming out of the section. She gave me a look and said: “maybe you shouldn’t go in there… I’ve been staning around for more than 20 minutes waiting for someone to help me with a tool purchase but I guess they don’t want my business… maybe it’s because I’m a woman trying to buy tools without a man… too bad for them… I’m a construction worker! I’ll take my business elsewhere where they respect women”. So, give women something good to talk about… and they’ll tell EVERYONE! You see, it’s simple really… women are better at communicating than men…and a woman’s negative referrals will slow traffic. You can bet on it! 5. Women tend to use the same products at home that they do at work. Men don’t. Keep in mind that the woman needs to feel the product is performing first and the sales service is up to par. That means that just one sale to a woman can turn into 2… or 3… or 4…. the sky’s the limit. So keep in mind when you sell to a woman once, you’ve already got your foot in the door for future sales. The bottom line is this: Women may be harder to sell to, but the benefits are more than worth it. And you can definitely take that to the bank… besides, it’s probably run by a woman! Pauline Stevens has over 30 000 hours of business experience and owns a home staging company. She holds numerous certificates and diplomas. She was the director of a large law firm for over 15 years and most of what she talks comes from these and other related experiences with women in business. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pauline_Stevens http://EzineArticles.com/?How-To-Sell-To-A-Woman&id=366670 ambien stroke description of lorazepam ativan withdrawal symptoms ery ambien

Lawsuit Cash Advances

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Kevin_Stith]Kevin Stith A lawsuit cash advance can help the claimant win a personal injury lawsuit if all other means of obtaining funding have been exhausted. People have borrowed money from relatives, sold valuables, and taken out loans in order to pay for the services associated with their lawsuits, but there is a simpler and often cheaper alternative; working with a cash advance company. Legal advances can help the client proceed with the case by helping to cover the cost of necessary personal expenses required for the lawsuit. Companies like Legal Advances can provide a lawsuit cash advance in order to successfully take the lawsuit to court. Some firms have charged effective interest rates exceeding 100 percent a year, but the business generally operates beyond the reach of money lending laws and has mostly escaped the sort of hostile attention that has been directed at, for example, the payday loan industry and its alleged “”predatory lending.”" However, that may be changing. New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has reached settlements calling for clearer disclosure of fees from at least ten litigation-cash-advance firms, including one based in New Jersey which billed a client $19,000 for a cash advance of $3,000 two and a half years earlier. (This company later accepted a smaller sum.) Industry publications have pointed out that we shouldn’t assume that the legal finance company is actually pocketing an extraordinarily high overall return on its cash advances since in cases where client/plaintiffs obtain neither a verdict nor a settlement it will lose the money. But this once again suggests a near parallel with sub prime lenders, many of which also must write off a nontrivial share of debt holdings as un-collectable. To obtain litigation funding from a third party such as Legal Advances, the claimants attorney will be required to supply all the necessary information for review. Once Legal Advances reviews the case and speaks with the attorney, they will make a decision to provide the claimant with a lawsuit cash advance if they feel there is a good chance of winning in court. Keep in mind that this cash advance is not technically a loan, as the claimant does not have to repay the amount if the case is unsuccessful. Prior to signing on with the cash advancing company, the claimant must know what he or she will receive should the case be won, so as not to have any surprises in the end, and then proceed knowing how much to repay after being granted a monetary award from the defendant. [http://www.e-lawsuitloans.com]Lawsuit Loans provides detailed information about lawsuit loans, lawsuit loan companies, lawsuit loan services and more. Lawsuit Loans is affiliated with [http://www.viaticalsettlement-web.com]Viatical Life Settlement. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kevin_Stith http://EzineArticles.com/?Lawsuit-Cash-Advances&id=131256 buy phentermine from canada order phentermine online without prescription buy phentermine 180 phentermine from kenwood pharmacy

Basic Steps To Make Great Tasting Tea

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

By James McDonald Not everyone knows how to make tea the correct way. Some people learn by trial and error and others have the information passed down from their parents or other relatives. Tea can be made many different ways but there are some guidelines you can follow to insure you get a great tasting cup. Before beginning make sure you have a high quality tea from a reputable source. Try to get it as fresh as possible for the richest flavor. You also want to use fresh, high quality water. Believe it or not this can greatly affect the flavor and overall enjoyment of the tea. Some people even add a little sugar or other sweetener but this is all up to preference. Steeping is an important process that allows the tea to flow into the water. This occurs when the tea is placed in the water for a period of time, but this will vary greatly with the type of tea you are making. Black tea usually requires boiling water of around 212 degrees for a period of 4 to 6 minutes. Oolong tea is recommended for approximately 190 to 203 degrees for a period of 3 to 5 minutes. Popular green teas should be steeped at a temperature of 160 to 180 degrees for a lesser time of 2 to 3 minutes. And finally white teas taste best when steeping occurs at 150 to 160 degrees for around 2 to 3 minutes. These are some basic guidelines to follow but always refer to the recommendations set forth by the tea manufacturer. It is a good idea for the tea to be brewed in a large deep pan, to give ample room for expansion of up to 5 times the leafs’ original size. The best way is to just brew the leaves loose in the pot as the ancient cultures once did. Plus you get the full experience of brewing tea, not just the enjoyment of the cup. To get the leaves out when steeping is done you can strain them or use a tea infuser. These are products designed to remove every excess leaf from the water at the right time. Now you can sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Drinking tea is a terrific way to relax with your friends. James McDonald writes for findteaonline.com where you can find flavored tea products including green, black, white, and other delicious teas. Read our related articles for tea information and even find a teapot or fun gifts for the tea lover in your family. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=James_McDonald http://EzineArticles.com/?Basic-Steps-To-Make-Great-Tasting-Tea&id=172186 buy phentermine next day phentermine no prescription canada phentermine with online doctor online prescription for phentermine

Setting Boundaries in Relationships

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

By Judy H. Wright Setting personal boundaries are like identifying the gates in our invisible fence lines which protects the precious heart and soul inside our bodies. Many people look at boundaries as walls, but rather when we establish healthy boundaries it provides a way to distinguish what we choose to let in and let out. They form flexible gates, not stationary walls It is important to learn about setting healthy boundaries so we can make decisions about what is and what isnt permissible in all relationships. Boundaries are valuable All relationships work more harmoniously when the participants know what to expect and what is expected of them. Being kind, but firm when stating what you need from a relationship allows the other person to reciprocate. How other people act and think often has nothing to do with you, but rather with their own perceptions. You can only take care of yourself. It doesnt matter how elaborate the fencing and eloquent our statements are, if we dont honor ourselves enough to draw the line and stick to it consistently. It is just as valuable to the other person that they learn how to be with you and what the guidelines are for the relationship. Body Language and tone of voice Verbal communication is the language of information and only 20 % is absorbed. Body language and tone of voice is the language of relationships and 80% is remembered. Make sure you appear confident and you speak with a neutral, calm and non-accusing tone when establishing your boundaries. Use I statements which reflect on how things affect you, rather than you statements which put people on the defensive. 4 Step model for setting boundaries 1. Calmly inform the other person by stating, I feel uncomfortable and want to shut down when you yell at me. 2. Request that they honor your boundary. I ask that you talk to me without yelling. Or ..For me to listen and hear what you are saying to me, I need to you speak to me in a calm voice without yelling. 3. Insist that they honor your boundary, again with a firm but kind voice, I insist that when we are talking we talk in calm voices. 4. Leave the situation. Now is not the time or place to continue communicating with someone who refuses to respect your boundaries. Leave the door open to talk later in a more respectful manner. Continue to maintain a calm but firm voice and say, I will not continue this conversation in this way. I welcome an opportunity to talk with you without yelling or screaming at another time. Let me know if you decide to visit without raised voices. Dont take it personally You can not assume responsibility for other peoples feelings, agendas or methods of communication. You can only state how you desire to be treated in life. If there are old patterns, it may take some time to convince others that you are serious about sticking to your boundaries. Everyone has the right to be treated with respect and courtesy. People you know may be surprised at first when you tell them they have crossed the line, but will respect you more in the end. Hopefully, they will model this communication style and it will make for more honest and open relationships for all. Judy H. Wright, Parent educator and Authorwww.ArtichokePress.com Judy H. Wright is an author of many parenting and family relation books and articles. Ezines, blogs and monthly specials as well as books, workshops, CDs are available at her website: http://www.ArtichokePress.com To schedule a training session, write JudyWright@ArtichokePress.com or call 406-549-9813. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Judy_H._Wright http://EzineArticles.com/?Setting-Boundaries-in-Relationships&id=212273 purchase phentermine www buy phentermine phentermine online no prior prescription phentermine pharmacy

Teen Relationships

Friday, February 15th, 2008

By Kent Pinkerton Teen relationships are common in today’s world. Adolescence is the most important stage for youngsters to make their future colorful and to become responsible citizens in society. It is also an age where most teens are attracted to various relationships. Most people consider the word ‘relationship’ as love or sexual relationship. But a relationship simply means any connection between two or more elements, such as human beings. Teen relationships can be of many types ? between teens of the same gender, between teens of the opposite gender, and the one linking teens and other persons of the same or different gender and age. Teen relationships give youngsters a chance to know and experience realities of life for the first time. Teen relations can vary into different kinds, but broadly come under two categories, teen friendships and teen love relationships. A teenage friendship can be developed with anyone, no matter what the gender or age. Teenage friendships have given way to many successful love relationships. Teen love relationships contain more mutual expectations and more intimate emotions. They can go further into marriage and can be long lasting companionships in many cases. But one who goes into a teen love or sexual relationship should be aware about legally defined limitations. One of the large scale problems that occur in teen relationships is violence. It results in long term trauma and psychological damage. Various teen relationships have ended up in abusive relationships, leading to domestic violence. One of the major factors that occur in such relationships is bullying, including playground bullying, sexual harassment, gang attacks, dating violence and elder abuse. Many teen relationships have finally landed up in juvenile courts. Today, there are privately and publicly funded programs across the United States that educate the public about teen relationships. This is to ensure that relationship abuse does not reach criminal justice agencies. Relationships provides detailed information on Relationships, Online Relationships, Relationship Advice, Relationship Quiz and more. Relationships is affiliated with Interracial Couples. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kent_Pinkerton http://EzineArticles.com/?Teen-Relationships&id=354369 overnight pharmacy phentermine cheap phentermine pills buy phentermine without a prescription phentermine cheap same day shipping overnight