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China is not merely a haven but

April 30, 2010 - 11:01 am No Comments

China is not merely a haven but a heaven for tourists. It abounds in beauty and beauties, both natural and artificial. When God was creating the earth, he seemed to be in his best and most giving mood as his hands moulded China. He poured his love into the land, filling it with natural beauty – breathtakingly eye-catching mountains in Guangxi Zhuang, the gentle Yangtze that meanders across large parts of the country, bestowing its benevolence on the land; the vast deserts in Xinjiang and wild steppes in the north. Across the country beauty imbues the land with ethereal charm.

What God did well, man tried to better. The beautiful landscape was peppered with even more beautiful buildings and architectural splendour. Smaller rivers and rivulets were linked by ornate arched stone masonry bridges. Mountains and hills were studded with pavilions and other stylistic monuments. And across the vast plains man built a giant wall like a huge necklace.

God paid attention not only to the land but also the people he intended to house there. He gave the women beautiful features and men strong bodies. Chinese women, with their gentle eyes, petite nostrils, slender necks, slim figures and creamy skin look like angels about to pirouette.
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Car manufacturers outsource when

April 29, 2010 - 6:38 pm No Comments

Car manufacturers outsource when they purchase parts premade rather than making them at their own facilities. What is new is outsourcing of customer service and clerical/administrative duties.

Administrative and clerical duties are generally outsourced by using a virtual assistant, or VA. There’s no need to meet your VA, in fact, most VAs have clients they have never met, but who are valued and provided with excellent care. You simply provide them with their tasks via instant messaging, fax, email, postal service or phone, and then they do the work and provide you with a report.

Now that businesses are watching their bottom lines, they are discovering ways to utilize virtual assistants in their staff. Some of the benefits are that virtual assistants bill “by the minute,” so businesses never pay for time spent on breaks, or on other clients’ projects.
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The night before, I meditated and did

April 29, 2010 - 3:30 pm No Comments

The night before, I meditated and did my healing visualizations at bedtime. John drove me to the oncology center. I selected my chair and we settled in with his relaxation exercise. My sister, Nance, arrived bearing muffins and silly magazines. After visiting and chatting, John left for work and Nance and I munched muffins and laughed at the National Enquirer stories. About an hour before the infusion was completed, my brother, Tom, would arrive for a visit and to take me home. Somewhere in the session, my sister, Laurie, would call from Washington to check in and often John would “pop in” in his travels. I always had company and felt lovingly supported. Sabrina included me in her meditation every morning and my mom would stop by the day after the session for tea and a chat.
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Agility Combines Operations in Houston under One Roof

April 28, 2010 - 9:13 pm No Comments
Agility Combines Operations in Houston under One Roof

Business Wire, April 08, 2009

Firm Combines Local Offices and Warehouses; Larger Facility Located
Near Houston Intercontinental Airport

HOUSTON — Agility, one of the leading global providers of integrated logistics
solutions, is relocating its Houston offices and warehouses to a larger
and more efficient facility strategically located near the Houston
Intercontinental Airport.

The new office, which sits on over 20 acres, will house nearly 300
employees and provides the opportunity to combine multiple Agility
operations into one location.

Consolidating our operations provides opportunities to create
efficiencies and enhance customer service. Our Houston unification will
provide us with the right platform to effectively manage our business
through the current cycle, and facilitate growth in the coming years,
said Thomas J. Griffin, President & CEO, Agility Project Logistics.

The new state-of-the-art facility features 50,000 square feet of office
space, over 200,000 square feet of warehouse space, and a larger secure
cargo area. The new branch also features environmentally sustainable
features such as natural lighting, electric forklifts, power saving
electrical systems, and the gradual replacement of existing vehicles,
which will reduce emissions and save fuel. All combined, the new
location provides a 25 percent increase in total warehouse space
compared to what the individual warehouses previously supplied while
also offering significant cost reductions and improved customer service.

In 2005, Agility announced the purchase of Transoceanic Shipping
Company, Inc., and in 2007 acquired WTS of Houston, Inc. These groups
along with Geo-Logistics Houston form the core of Agility Project
Logistics, whose current logistics service packages include project, oil
& gas, mining, heavy haul sea/air charter, customs brokerage, NVOCC
services, as well as Internet tracking and global integrated supply
chain solutions. Our combined strengths in Houston will enable Agility
to deliver the full spectrum of Global Integrated Logistics services to
our expanding client base, said Mike Bible, CEO of Agility Logistics
Americas.

About Agility

Agility is one of the worlds leading providers of integrated logistics
to businesses and governments
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Once you?ve completed your online application, you

April 28, 2010 - 8:22 pm No Comments

Once you?ve completed your online application, you are set to begin your online classes at the mere stroke of your keypad or at the convenience of easily dropping off your mail ?

when and where

you complete your assignments is entirely up to you. Remember

, however, that distance learning schools and online schools often do require a fair amount of dedication and commitment to your studies, so expect to put in about 12-15 hours per week into your coursework.

If you are thinking about enrolling in a Distance Learning School to attain your quality education, feel free to visit the Distance Learning Schools directory at SchoolsGalore.com for more information.

?08/22/2006 – Distance Learning Schools: An Innovative Way to Attain Your Education

By C.
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The original business

April 28, 2010 - 3:13 pm No Comments

The original business plan contained the basis of the procedures that will help you stay focussed while the company grows. Let’s examine some of these processes that you will use to give your business the focus it needs to grow and succeed.

1. A marketing plan. If sales are a part of your operation (and it seems that some form of selling is always a big part of every company), then, you will need to have your sales group focussed on a marketing plan. Short term and longer-term analysis should be a part of this planning and will likely contain an analysis of your competition, market potential and sales projections. Be careful not to fall into the trap of letting ?the business take care of itself?, stay focussed at all times and be sure your managers are tuned into this market monitoring regularly, nothing is more defeating to the general manager/owner than to be told by a sales manager?I didn’t see that coming! YIKES!

2. Accounting procedures.
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Mind you, this is not

April 28, 2010 - 2:17 pm No Comments

Mind you, this is not to say they have a common style.

All articles have the capacity to floor the readers in the first paragraph itself. It intrigues them. It hits them where it matters most.

Once you hooked the readers, they feel like wanting to read more. Give a couple more of paragraphs enough to pacify further before concluding the article tantalizingly.

[b]Hold a minute![/b]

You can’t stop the article half way through, unless you added a suffix to your title that it is part -X of your series of articles on the same title.

What you can do is, just give a glimpse of what you can give them beyond this one article.
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And one all athletes should strive

April 28, 2010 - 11:51 am No Comments

And one all athletes should strive for. Nothing matches the intoxicating feeling of conquering the competition. For in that moment, that hour, that day, winners are invincible.

Yes, winning is important. Champions love to win. But champions don’t play to win. While winning is often the result, true champions do not make it their sole purpose for competing.

When winning becomes their purpose, it becomes empty. Unfulfilling. Pointless.

Or something to be accomplished at all costs. Costs that involve cheating or hurting others.

Then such behavior spills over into other arenas. Like cheating in school to get the best grade. Or gossiping about a classmate to make one?s self look better.

Champions, however, would rather lose than cheat or harm their competition. Because champions aren’t driven by the desire to win. They are driven by the desire to be the best they can be.

To make the most of their talents and abilities.

To always improve a little more each day.

To do what they dream of doing.

So when champions win on the playing field, they win because they earned it.
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This is an important consideration as

April 28, 2010 - 11:15 am No Comments

This is an important consideration as it may not be economical to bring gas piping or electrics to certain areas within the kitchen.

A stove or countertop cooktop will also require an exhaust fan. This is an important consideration, as a properly installed exhaust fan should be vented to the outside. (Non-vent exhaust fans do exist, using a carbon filter, however they do not vent the moisture that is created in a kitchen from cooking because of that can create condensation problems). Some manufacturers produce a downdraft cooktop, where an exhaust fan draws air downward and out through the bottom of the unit. These units require more space below the cooktop than a regular cooktop does and hence must be considered in cabinet design.

Countertop cooktops and wall mount ovens come in an assortment of sizes.
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The consumption of oxygen produces a

April 28, 2010 - 4:23 am No Comments

The consumption of oxygen produces a current (?A) which is linearly proportional to the concentration of gas in air. Since the oxygen sensor is constantly exposed to oxygen, the normal life of the sensor is between 1-2years.

The Combustible Sensor consists of two coils of fine platinum wire each embedded in a bead of alumina, connected electrically in a bridge circuit. One of the beads is impregnated with a special catalyst which promotes oxidation and the other is treated to inhibit oxidation. Current is passed through the coils so that they reach a temperature at which oxidation of a gas readily occurs at the catalyzed bead (about 500?C). This raises the temperature further which increases the resistance of the platinum coil in the catalyzed bead, leading to an imbalance of the bridge.
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