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Maintenance of facilities and programs, customer service … Revisited
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October 2009 in our article entitled â?? Customer service training, building maintenance and management of survival?? the government said recovery secured or created 650,000 jobs
http://news.yahoo. com / s / ap / us_stimulus_jobs
Washington one??? About 650,000 jobs have been saved or created under the regime of President Barack Obama’s economic recovery, said the White House Friday, the President explained the purpose of 3.5 million jobs by the end of Next on the year rose track.Â
is the extension by the end of November, the plan until the end of April remain WASHINGTON – The Senate voted Wednesday to a popular tax credit for home buyers and offer to extend credit to buyers around repetition.
rate increase for the third consecutive week in a http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7148582/ns / Business Real Estate /The average mortgage rate 30 years fixed rate is 5.03 percent for the rate of loans for housing increased by 30 years to 5.03 percent this week, the third consecutive week.
As we said in given our title?? midst of the turmoil that all segments of our industry as it is now more important than ever to get back with your standards of customer care facilities and building maintenance programs. It is nothing less at stake than your device and the management team?? S survival.â ????What steps have you done to ensure that your service was maintenance, customer service and quality assurance programs in place and refined to meet the demand economic future?
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Home Automation Log Revisited
0 Last year I wrote an article entitled “Log home automation? Excuse me?”. (
http://www. logcabindirectory. com / articles / home_automation. htm) The article was picked up by dozens of blogs and common services and, since then I’ve received tons of email questions about Home Automation and the company whose products I mentioned , X-10 (see: http://www. domotics. us)
I will first introduce the company, X-10 was a pioneer of the line “in-your-face” marketing. Who knew the X-10 in the first days of the Internet seemed pesky Flash ads of this company recall notice any site in the universe must. God forbid if you opted for one of his newsletter, advertising response, as if you were blasted daily with offers and last minute deals.
The company and the vast majority of regular Internet users learned the hard way not to get involved with marketing techniques. Companies that practice this tactic has ended up losing the support of their clients and potential clients have learned to avoid these companies. I do not blame X-10 for their unconventional approach to marketing. When the Internet was first made available to companies, we do not know what might work, or what was needed to attract customers. This was the “Wild West” of online marketing. Good company has made some bad mistakes, but ultimately, the most learned that good products for the proper promotion of positive results.
X-10 is a survivor of the dot-com crisis “and the awkwardness of early marketing online promotion. Today there are over 30 years old company provides high quality products with guaranteed quality and free shipping to U.S. addresses (About $ 50). Today, they are a leading retailer in the Web world and manufacturers to more lines of best-selling consumer electronics products.
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Home Automation is about to make things easier and improving convenience is what you want – and when you want it to happen. Home Automation is “green” and good for global warming.
Although my main goal is blockhouse, which follows, applies to all houses, if they are built of wood, brick or even manufactured. Home Automation is about to make things easier and improving convenience is what you want when you want it to happen. With X-10 ActiveHome Pro, your imagination, all that is needed at home “your castle to automatic.” With this system you can program your thermostat can enable or disable your schedule and wake up to a pot of hot coffee on your suit and turn the lights back or at predefined times.
The electronic brain for your home is managed by a system monitoring package for Windows PCs, but your computer does not stay for the system to work together after it is programmed. Once your behavior in the download-computer interface, you can use in almost every electrical outlet in the house and it works without any help. The software allows you to control the behavior of a number of devices in your home program, and is very robust, but simple. Installing the hardware is a breeze. Outfit lights or equipment to control at low cost small modules that ActiveHome Pro computer interface to communicate via signals that are broadcast into your home through electrical son.
You can even do tricks the system with the Active Home Pro software. To download plug-in from X10 ($ 50) are controlled by the modules on a what-if “basis. For example: If in the past dusk and the motion sensor detects movement of the module in the room and into the fire. Or, if you have some programming experience, you can use a free software development kit and write a control program that your e-mail interface.
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Your imagination is the limit of home automation. You can use the mood you want with a push of a button. Produce a romantic atmosphere with soft lighting, soft music and your aroma lamp, and make it a memorable evening. When you get home after dark, the system automatically turns your lights proposes to make a secure entrance and visible. Providing a fun and carefree holiday with a stop in the corners and at different times, so that your house look occupied. When it comes to peace, comfort and convenience are at the forefront.
Home automation is “green”
Now you can save your home, take control of your money and energy. With a home automation system gives you countless small tasks in addition to significant savings in both money and energy to manage. Your smart home can be programmed to turn the light off at dawn the day on your TV when you sleep at night and your furnace to power in the autumn, at night or when you’re at work. Management of lighting, heating and air conditioning components and have a significant impact on your household spending and contribute to the conservation of fuel.
automation solution to “global warming” problem? Of course, we all measures to reduce energy consumption for every last bit that inhabits this planet, although they live in a cottage or a straw hut. Imagine the impact if fifty million homes in America turned off their ovens and some lights for a few hours each day.
In summary, home automation is not just a toy for geeks wealthy, but save a fair return for anyone who owns a house and want comfort, more security and money and energy. If you are considering home automation and safety should be improved, I recommend you investigate X-10 system ActiveHome Pro. A starter kit with software, interface and several modules, remote controls and sensors costs just $ 100. Additional modules cost between $ 15 and $ 50 for X10 and other vendors. ActiveHome Pro was selected “Editors’ Choice by PC Magazine for their first choice among all home automation systems! P>
Financial Freedom…. revisited and Redefined
0It seems like with each passing year, information is rushing at us at an alarmingly faster pace. Combine that with our ever-increasing need for instant gratification, and more people are becoming less inclined to want to take the traditional, âtried and trueâ path to financial success. Despite the growing number of books and financial guru websites dedicated to helping the public find freedom in their finances, every year I meet more and more people who are dissatisfied with their current level of financial successâ¦despite their larger incomes, increasing business, or if they are fortunate, growing portfolios. So, what the heck is âfinancial freedomâ anyway? Where do you âfindâ it? How do you know when you have âgottenâ or âachievedâ it? Or better yet, would you even know it if it walked up to you and kissed you on the lips? (after all, there is never a shortage of stories on NY Postâs Page Six about those who have âmarriedâ it—or âdivorcedâ it and received even more of âitâ in the ensuing settlement. )Perhaps the challenge lies in the definition of financial freedom—that standard against which we are measuring our success. If you Google the phrase âfinancial freedomâ, there are 8,520,000 results, of which many of the most popular are related to debt and debt reduction. While that may be a key factor in many cases, getting out of debt is not the totality of financial freedom. That would be like plugging a hole in the bottom of your sailboat, but failing to notice that it isnât an especially windy day. If you havenât fitted your boat with an outboard motor, or if you neglected to fill it up with gas, you arenât getting very farâ¦even if you donât sink. Wikipedia, my favorite online source for all things subjective, defines financial freedom as âa well-planned lifestyle where one no longer is required to work for income to cover their expenses. â This sounds hopeful, as many people love the idea of not being required to work at some point in time. However, the article takes it a step further by adding that it can be attained in one or two ways: â1. Enough passive investment income to cover one’s expenses. 2. A large enough “nest egg” that can be liquidated over time to cover one’s expenses. â Sounds kind of like retirement, doesnât it? Yet how many âretiredâ people do you know would call themselves âfinancially freeâ? While this sounds appealing, the question remains âHow much are your expenses?â Or perhaps more relevant is âHow much are your expenses increasing each year?â Even if in the unlikely event your expenses are not increasing over time, the value of a dollar is decreasing every year, even when the currency markets are working in its favor. According to an inflation calculator at the Bureau of Labor Statistics (www. bls. gov/cpi), part of the US Dept of Labor, $100 in 2008 has the same buying power of $74. 71 in 1997, the year my daughter was born. Conversely, it would take $134 today in order to maintain the spending power of $100 in 1997. Yikes! That means if I were âfinancially freeâ at that time by this definition, my passive income would have to increase by 34% just to keep up with how much my existing lifestyle costs. . . . not taking into consideration that there may be “new things” I would want for her now that she is older. What if we took a view of financial freedom that didn’t just consider the condition of your balance sheet and income statement, but also the condition of your wealth perspective? In other words, what if the definition of âfinancial freedomâ included a state of mind as well as a state of finance? There is no doubt that financial success requires some key factors, both practically speaking as well as from a mental mindset. First, you have to have resources. In other words, you cannot go from being 100% âpeople at workâ (people earning income) to 100% âmoney at workâ (assets earning income) without allocating some of those working dollars to assets. In many cases, lifestyles are established prior to any kind of planning or budgeting. This puts a tremendous amount of pressure on the ability to allocate dollars to being âmoney at workâ dollars. I call this âreverse cash flowâ. And if cash is in reverse when gross income comes from âpeople at workâ, it is risky business once cash is flowing solely from âassets at workâ. The shift in mental mindset is making Financial Freedom a priority over âkeeping up with the Joneses. â Second, you have to plug the holes. This is harder than it sounds, mostly because most people are unaware of where they are hemorrhaging cash, debt service notwithstanding. This is mainly due to the âmicroeconomic approachâ we are traditionally taught. In other words, we are currently so worried about having the âbest productâ in each area—the highest interest rate on our savings account, the lowest interest rate on our mortgages, the hottest mutual fund in our retirement plan (and the list goes on) that we lose sight of how these products are interacting on the larger screen of our plan. This is where strategy comes into play, and taking a âmacroeconomic approachâ instead. On the mental side, it means widening your view and being ok with âtrying onâ non-traditional ideas. Third, you have to have a coordinated plan. This means the left hand must know what the right hand is doing. Most advisors look at growing assets (i. e. retirement plans or college funding) or at reducing liabilities (i. e. debt consolidation and mortgage refinancing)â¦but a plan can fail miserably if your lifeâs work is not adequately protected and fueled by the proper cash flow sequence. Most successful people already have an inventory of financial instruments. The mental mind shift here is to be open to harmonizing what you have, rather than chasing the next âquick fixâ product. Nancy Ogilvie is a Registered Representative and Financial Advisor of Park Avenue Securities LLC (PAS), 990 Stewart Avenue, Suite 200. Garden City, NY 11530. Securities products/services and advisory services are offered through PAS, a registered broker/dealer and investment advisor. Financial Representative, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America (Guardian), New York, NY. PAS is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of Guardian. National Financial Network LLC is not an affiliate or subsidiary of PAS or Guardian. PAS is a member FINRA, SIPC
A Course in Miracles Revisited
0If you have spent much time exploring spirituality, you have probably heard about A Course in Miracles. Maybe you have even âdoneâ it. A huge number of spiritual seekersâNew Age, Christian, Buddhistâhave read the Course or at least have it sitting on their bookshelf. It has become a familiar part of the landscape.
And yet that familiarity masks what a unique and unconventional document A Course in Miracles is. The Course falls into the category of channeled material, yet most such material seems to ride the waves of popular currents of thought, telling us more or less what we expect to hear: âYou are God. â âYou create your own reality. â âYou can have it all. â
While the Course echoes countless themes from the worldâs spiritual traditions and from modern psychology, what is perhaps most striking about it is how original it is. Just when you think that you know what it is going to say, it heads off in some completely unfamiliar direction, one that seems to have no parallel in any other teaching, ancient or modern.
Therefore, if you want to hear the old familiar truths, A Course in Miracles is not for you. On every page, it is trying to overturn the taken-for-granted assumptions on which your world is built.
For instance, all of us naturally want to distinguish ourselves through noted achievement, ability, and recognition. We all want to be special. Yet the Course points out that you can only be special by being better than others, and that trying to make others worse than you is an attack. It says, âSpecialness is triumph, and its victory is [anotherâs] defeat and shame. â Trying to defeat and shame another, it says, just leaves you burdened with guilt.
Similarly, all of us try to fashion a positive image of ourselves, by adopting pleasing appearances and responsible behavior. Yet the Course says that this image we have so carefully crafted is really an idol, a false god that we worship in place of our true identity, which no image can capture: âYou have no image to be perceived. â The Course claims that we donât need a polished image or special attributes, for underneath these superficial things lies an ancient identity that is the same as everyone elseâs yet has infinite worth.
Finally, we all assume that if there is a God, the world was created by Him. Yet the Course reminds us of what we all know, that the world is a place of suffering, disease, war, and death. Then it says, âYou but accuse Him of insanity, to think He made a world where such things seem to have reality. He is not mad. Yet only madness makes a world like this. â
If you have ever suspected that there is something deeply wrong with the world, that there is an insanity that has seeped into everything, including perhaps your own heart, then the Course might be for you. For it is in the midst of this bad news that it delivers its good news.
It promises, âThere is a way of living in the world that is not here, although it seems to be. â In this way, the distressing appearances of life no longer govern our state of mind, nor dictate our response to others. We can find âquiet even in the midst of the turmoilâ of the world. We can respond with open-handed generosity, even when others try to hurt us. We can let go of the past even when its residue lies all around us. We can walk through our day with âno cares and no concernsâ¦no fear of future and no past regretsâ even if we have failed to manifest the life of our dreams.
How do we reach this unshakable peace? We get down to business and set about retraining our minds. We practice seeing things differently. In this process, the Course provides abundant help. It contains hundreds of exercises aimed at shifting us into a new perceptionâexercises in forgiveness, entering the present, seeing ourselves differently, and experiencing God.
Yes, the process takes effort (how did effort become so unpopular?). And yes, it promises to turn our inner world upside down. Yet perhaps we have grown tired of our inner world, maybe even a bit sick of it. Perhaps we have noticed that as mercurial as it is, it is remarkably resistant to real change. Perhaps, then, we are ready to try something new, or to take something off the shelf that we only thought was familiar. Perhaps A Course in Miracles is the thing we have been looking for.
Robert Perry brings to A Course in Miracles many years of private study and public teaching. He began teaching at Miracle Distribution Center in 1986, and has since then taught throughout North America and around the world. His teaching grows out of his dedication to the Course as his own path and his desire to assist others on this path. Over the years he has become a respected voice in Course circles and has written for many Course newsletters and magazines. Robert is the founder of the Circle of Atonement, and the author of numerous books and booklets based on the Course. Among these are the popular An Introduction to ‘A Course in Miracles, and his updated introduction to the Course, entitled Path of Light: Stepping into Peace with ‘A Course in Miracles’. Robert’s work can be found on his website, www. circleofa. org.
Claddagh Rings – Tradition Revisited
0Claddagh rings are rich in tradition, but they also have the transition to the modern world and with people from every walk of life and the class very popular. The traditions of Claddagh rings have elements that go back to Roman times, but they are best known for their connection to the small fishing village near Galway, Ireland. Some of the earliest rings from Ireland, designer initials from this area. The most prominent of them is Richard Joyce whom one has a tradition as the author of the draft. Festivals and publications in the field of Claddagh and Galway claim the ring as their own.
Everything Irish
Claddagh rings represent everything that is good about Ireland. The sense of long relationships, loyalty to his partner and family and the sweet, romantic gesture are all part of what the Irish people so special. There has always discourage people from Irish, on fishing boats in the war, or was off to find work in a new country, so the concept for the serious commitment to his loved one is not a decision entered into lightly. Claddagh rings represent the tradition of engagement in Ireland found.
Key to a new generation
A popular legend about the origins of the Claddagh ring into connection with the name of the Joyce family, but this time it is Margaret Joyce, that that person is. The story goes that was the widow of a wealthy Spanish merchant who returned home to marry clan to the Mayor of Galway. It funded several beneficial projects in the region. Because of their love, an eagle, the first Claddagh ring fell into her lap one day. It is likely that many of the components of this legend have a basis in fact. The name Joyce looks safe in the documents of the time, the Moorish influence is widespread in Ireland, and a number of structures in Galway came from that era.
The Galway Connection
The small village of Claddagh near Galway is the home of the Claddagh rings. The Claddagh rings, the traditional Irish wedding ring since the 17 Century have been. The Fisher King of the Claddagh uses this symbol as the emblem of fidelity to the crown. A lesser-known version is the missing crown, never achieved the popularity of the original. The connection with Galway remains an important aspect of the Rings. The romantic part of the ring’s symbolism comes from the geographical part of Ireland surrounding the ancient city of Galway.
Faith Rings
These rings were popular in medieval Europe in the whole continent. Claddagh rings represent loyalty hold the promise to his beloved. They also recognize the loyalty to the Crown. Faith rings are part of a group of finger rings also known Fede rings. Faith in this case refers to the loyalty aspect of the Claddagh rings. Friendship is the third aspect of the Rings Claddagh area. This is long-term friendship, which does not give up on the other person referred to in modern language as to keep the faith “.”