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Posted on Friday, 26th November 2010 by Vanessa Miller

Thanskgiving is finally over, and I’m a little sleep-deprived. But I stayed up late because this is important, and I think it may really help you…

I know how hard it is to find someone you trust to show you how to make your first dollar (or first hundred dollars) online. It seems like every person out there selling products on how to make money online is a scammer, or doesn’t actually do what they teach.

Let’s face it: Life probably isn’t easy for you right now. The economy stinks, and money is hard to come by. I know you want to make a part-time or full-time income from the Internet, or you wouldn’t be reading this…but I also know you’re wary. After all, you have only so much hard-earned money to go around. And you want to make sure that whatever you buy–whatever product you invest in–will actually work, and will make you more money than you invested into it.

Furthermore, that product has to have a method of making money online that’s easy to use and implement. It can’t be some weir

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Posted on Monday, 22nd November 2010 by admin

Getting an online degree can help you enjoy the merits of many other online options you have. Most online degree programs combine business courses and computer skills. The required training every person should get in order to enter the realm of the Web is a typical associate degree.

All universities that offer online degrees have admission requirements, like any normal college and appropriate bachelor degree to which you have chosen to study. Most of online degree programs require a minimum of three or more years of related work knowledge and a high school qualification.

Choosing the course should not be a task, such as online degree programs take an unlimited number of students at a time. When you register for an online degree, make sure that you apply to various institutions. One of the main advantages of doing a degree online is that you can live in one place and study anywhere in the world. Read more…

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Posted on Saturday, 13th November 2010 by Vanessa Miller

The government’s plans to make it easier for SMEs to apply for public sector contracts have been met with frustration by small businesses.

The idea to make public sector deals worth £236 billion more accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) was part of a strategy designed to achieve a private sector led economic recovery, but it seems many are unsure of how positive an effect the political intervention will have.

The idea of a new standardised Pre Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) for businesses, which will allow companies to bid for multiple tenders using one form, has been well received in some quarters – but this seems more an acknowledgement of how cumbersome the current form is to fill out than any palpable anticipation of an improvement.

Joanne Varey, deputy managing director of Granby Marketing Services says that the current PQQ process is extremely long winded and time consuming. ‘You are often asked for the same information but in lots of different ways, and almost every time each one has to be carried out from scratch. A PQQ

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Posted on Friday, 12th November 2010 by Emily Smith

In your 3rd trimester, your child is old enough to begin obtaining a style of the foods their mother enjoys. Now that your child is here and you’re breast feeding, your child will get an even a lot better taste of your favorite food.

Typically if you’re nursing your baby you ought to produce anywhere from 23 to 27 ounces of milk a day. To be able to do this, you should improve your calorie intake by about 500 much more a working day.

You also need to improve your water consumption to at least 2 1/2 to three quarts of water daily. You might notice that you’re thirstier throughout a nursing session. This is because the water you drink goes straight to milk production and will help to increase breast milk . Try not to drink more than three quarts of water a day. Anything more than three quarts can decrease the quantity of milk your body produces.

As stated earlier, you should up your calorie consumption. Plan to take in about 2500 calories each day or more if you are planning to nurse for longer than 3 months. These additional calories ought to not come from junk food. Junk

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Posted on Friday, 12th November 2010 by Emily Smith

Consumer risk management, the management of personal finances, is much more straightforward than it appears. You just have to find a way to routinely spend less than you make. However, such things are more easily said than done. For many people a strategy is required.

1. STOP BUYING THINGS YOU DO NOT NEED: In looking for a smarter way to handle your personal consumer risk management, start by looking at the basics – namely, you, and your spending patterns. In order to start managing your finances effectively, you have to stop buying things you don’t really need. Try to think of every purchase as either an investment or a sustenance – an investment, such as a suit for interviews, earns marked returns and sustenance (e.g. groceries, utilities) are required for survival. Begin managing your finances by eliminating those purchases that fall outside those parameters.

2. INVEST IN THE THINGS YOU DO NEED: Next, be sure that you are investing in the things you do need. For i

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Posted on Thursday, 11th November 2010 by Emily Smith

Holiday park operator, Pontin’s, which was established in 1946, has been placed into administration.

The announcement was made by administrators KPMG, who are hopeful that the company still has a future.

The holiday company, which is renowned for its Bluecoats entertainers, was founded by Fred Pontin, and currently has five holiday parks at Brean Sands, in Somerset; Camber Sands, in Sussex; Pakefield, in Suffolk; Prestatyn Sands, in Denbighshire; and Southport, in Merseyside.

KPMG said it expects that all five parks will continue to operate as normal and no redundancies have been made at this time.

At its peak, it owned more than 30 parks. I

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