Thursday, January 31, 2013
Re: Looking Good, Nancy
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Re: Social Media Marketing
Social media sites are the one which connects internet users worldwide in a group. You, me and the other users combined together in a site makes a social media sites. There are popular social sites like Twitter, Digg, Facebook etc with millions users. Joining these sites will connect you with few of those millions which are similar to you. If you are one of the very active user then you will be well known to millions of users in time being. There will also be huge number of fan.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Choosing a Work From Home Opportunity
The dream to work from home is one that drives hundreds of people towards leaving unpleasant jobs for golden opportunities. You have probably seen the advertisements on television as well as the displays online offering work from home opportunities. Many of these opportunities are legitimate and really can provide you with more time, money and freedom than the average outside work. There are however some schemes or scams that are very appealing with the get rich quick advertising. So how do you choose a job at home with only a minimum amount of information from a commercial or ad?
There is help in choosing a job at home opportunity. You simply have to be smart and be patient in order to find a golden home based business opportunity. Do some personal research about the business or company that you are interested in. This is a must to prove to you that this is a legitimate business and not simply another internet scam. Look for the BBB symbol and other protection emblems. Feel free to contact these firms and confirm the legitimacy. This is not a hassle as this is what these programs are available for your protection. Once you feel confident your job choice is true and legit then you can continue on with the directions provided by the company for employment.
Many times there are small fees in the beginning of a home business online. There may be an annual membership fee or a starter fee for online training courses. You may have to purchase a beginner merchandise stock if working in sales. These areas of cost are not uncommon. There are some businesses however that have no start up fee and you are only required to have basic office equipment. This equipment can include a phone, computer, Internet connection, printer and or fax. This is your general home office equipment that can be used for several if not all Internet home business opportunities. Thankfully many Americans have a basic home office preexisting in their homes and there is no need to spend money at start up.
Once you have your equipment and fees together then you can begin training and be well on your way to a new career. There is no longer a career without the hassles of commuting back and forth from home to your office. Your home is now your office. No worries about an inconvenient schedule as you set the time frame for your hours to fit your daily lifestyle. This is excellent for students or couples with children. This allows you a more enjoyable work experience which leads to better focus at work and better job performance. Everyone wins in the end. It is estimated that in ten years more than half of the United States will be employed in the home through an Internet based business.
If opportunities continue to grow and home businesses flourish this number is certain to increase to numbers that we can not even imagine. Begin on the road to fulfillment and success today by beginning your search for your dream job via an Internet home based business.
Obinna Heche. Los Angeles - California
Delivering the best home based business ideas and opportunities so you can work at home successfully. http://www.home-incomeportal.com
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Re: And You Thought Pink Slime Was Bad?
If you believe that old adage that you are what you eat, you must be having an identity crisis these days. With so many things in our food that surprise and even disgust us, we seem to never be sure if we know exactly what we're eating.
Recently consumers have been outraged at so-called pink slime being added to hamburger meat — or the use of ammonium hydroxide in processing. And vegetarians were surprised to learn that their Starbucks Strawberry and Cream Frappuccino contained crushed up cochineal beetles.
This week, the Conference Board of Canada released a report showing that Canadians are eating way too much salt, sugar and unhealthy fats. The authors blame processed food and they want to see better standards and labeling.
But that's just the beginning.
"If you were grossed out by pink slime," Sarah Klein, a lawyer with the Washington-based Center for Science in the Public Interest tells Cleveland.com earlier this year, "there's more to come."
The Huffington Post and CBS News have each recently compiled lists of food additives that are far from appetizing.
We've run some of the questionable ingredients past University of Guelph nutrition and toxicology professor James Kirkland to find out whether they are as bad as they sound.
Bacteriophages
These are bacteria-killing viruses that are sprayed on deli products to ward off things like E. coli and Listeria, or the bacteria that causes botulism.
Kirkland says the use of bacteriophages is probably a lot better than what was done in the past.
"Traditionally the thing that protected us most against botulism was nitrite preservation," he explains. "Nitrite preserved meat decreases your risk for things like botulism and salmonella poisoning, but in the long term they increase your risk of stomach cancer."
Nitrite is still used but in minimal amounts. So in addition to nitrite, a bacteria-killing virus such as bacteriophages, while pretty gross, might actually be the better of two evils.
Gelatin
The product that makes Jello jiggle is made from collagen, and it's often taken from animal skins.
It can also show up in yogurt, candy and sour cream.
Vegetarians might not be pleased, and Kirkland says it's a poor quality protein, as it lacks the amino acid tryptophan.
So, don't expect your Jello to serve as a balanced meal. And watch out when serving your vegetarian friend yogurt.
Castoreum
An extract taken from the beaver's perineal glands, found next to the animal's anus, castoreum is used to enhance flavours.
"In the case of strawberry and raspberry flavourings," food blogger Bruce Bradley tells the Huffington Post, "some natural berry flavors may actually be enhanced by castoreum."
"It's not something I would consume without some care," says Kirkland. "But that's the first I've heard of it."
Ammonium Sulfate
Best known as a component used in cleaners and fertilizers, this salt compound that includes nitrogen is also found in many breads, including Subway sandwich buns.
While it might sound scary, Kirkland says these chemicals are normal body chemicals.
"Both halves of that are natural chemicals."
So no need to worry about that one.
Also see: Red wine can aid in good bacteria growth, says study
L-Cysteine
While this is a natural amino acid, consumers might be shocked to find out that it is produced through processing human hair and duck feathers. You'll find it in some bread products. But Kirkland doesn't think we should be too alarmed.
"Hair and feathers are made of protein," explains Kirkland. "They would go through pretty harsh digestive conditions to release the amino acids. I wouldn't be too concerned."
Cellulose
It might seem gross to have wood pulp added to your shredded cheese to keep the strands from clumping together, or to your low-fat ice cream to make it creamier
But it seems that cellulose is actually good for you. It'll give you some fibre with that low-fat desert.
"As an insoluble fibre, it's good for your colon function," says Kirkland. "It's a health food component in its natural state, so hopefully they haven't put any contaminants in it."
Titanium Dioxide
A metal that's found in sunscreen, and also as a food lightener. It makes skim milk lighter and is sometimes used in coffee creamers and frosting, according to Men's Health.
"Compared to a lot of other metals, it's about as inert as metals come," says Kirkland. "When small particles of something are inert, generally they aren't a big concern."
That said, he'll pass on having any metal added to his milk.
"I would prefer not to have cosmetic ingredients in my food," he says. "But if there's two things of milk on the shelf in clear packaging, you're going to buy the one that's whiter. That's what the public does."
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Re: Introduction
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Re: Hello from Bali
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Re: How to get more traffic with Facebook?
1. Create a fanpage.
2. Post good valuable content on other fanpages in relation too your niche.
By doing this, you will be seen as an authority, more people will click on your link and be sent back to your fanpage, and share your posts with other people
*Remember the more valuable your content - the more viral your post will be, and ultimately you will see more traffic.
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