Archive for January, 2010
Dish Network vs. Verizon FiOS
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 14th, 2010
An interesting comparison between Verizon FiOS the first communications service provider to offer fiber optic connections directly into your home and Dish Network a leader in satellite television. Both companies offer tons of HD, great features, such as remote operation of your DVR receiver, interactive guides and menus, multi-room DVR units, and robust programming options, like NFL RedZone, and Video-on Demand. In all Verizon FiOS provides customers with 320-total channels, 75-HD channels, and Dish Network 295-channels, 140-HD channels. It is important to note that the FiOS Multi-room DVR has significantly less capacity (80-hours of Standard definition programming and 20-hours of HD programming), compared to Dish Network’s ViP722 HD-DVR (355-standard definition, 55-HD programming). Verizon, like cable companies has the ability to offer video, Internet and voice solutions to its customer base. Dish Network concentrates its efforts in delivering the very best television experience possible at the most affordable prices possible. Dish does partner with many DSL and phone providers for those looking to acquire all three services. Verizon bundles aren’t available everywhere, because FiOS is not yet available everywhere. Check your local area. There is no doubt when it comes to television that these two providers are hands down the most innovative, in terms of technology and quality they offer customers. With these two the decision may come down to value, price and content provided in each package - lets examine the options. FiOS offers just two programming options, FiOS TV Essentials and FiOS TV Extreme HD, lets start with FiOS TV Essentials. This package offers customers, more than 250-channels; 14-available in HD. The package includes local channels, on-demand options and some 95-commerical free music selections. The price on this package is $47. 99 per month. Dish Network’s comparable package, Classic Silver-200 provides customers with more than 220-channels, 70 of which are available in HD. The package includes local channels, video-on-demand options and Sirius Satellite Radio Stations; the price is normally $52. 99 per month, but in promotion for the first year of service at $37. 99 per month. FiOS TV Extreme HD offers over 320-channels, 65 available in HD. The package includes all of the programming found in TV Essentials, plus 14-sports channels and over 60 additional channels, 40-of which are in HD. This package is priced at $57. 99 per month. Dish Network counters FiOS TV Extreme with Classic Gold-250, which provides over 260 channels, 80 of which are available in HD. Sports offerings here include, the Big Ten Network, CBS College Sports Television, all of the ESPN Networks, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NFL Network, Tennis Channel, Speed Channel, Versus and other regional sports networks. The package is normally $62. 99 per month, but in promotion for $47. 99 for the first year. With FiOS if you wish to add Premium Movie channels to your lineup such as, HBO, Showtime, Starz or Cinemax, your options are as follows:•HBO, Cinemax and the FiOS Movie Bundle - 70 movie channels for $35. 00 per month. •HBO & Cinemax bundled - 25-movies channels for $21. 99 per month. •Cinemax offers 12-channels for $11. 99 per month. •FiOS Movie package has 45-channels (including, Showtime, Starz, The Movie Channel, Encore, Flix, IFC and Sundance) for $14. 99 per month. •FiOS Epix package, the first and only service to offer unlimited access to every monthly movie choice on TV, On Demand, and Online is $9. 99 per month. Dish Network allows you to subscribe to each premium movie channel individually, for example:•HBO has 8-channels, $15. 99 per month•Showtime has 10-channels for $12. 99 per month•Cinemax 5-channels, for $12. 99 per month•Starz 8-channels for $12. 99 per month•Playboy - $15. 99 per monthBundling Premium channels is very straightforward with Dish Network as well:•Bundle any two premiums - $22. 00 per month•Bundle any three premiums - $31. 00 per month•Bundle any four premiums - $40. 00 per month•Bundle all five premiums (32-channels) for $50. 00 per monthOf course you can always subscribe to Dish Network’s Americas Everything Pak and get every channel offered, including all of the Premium Movie channels, and Multi-Sports pack for $102. 98 per month, $87. 98 for the first year of service. Verizon FiOS offers promotions only if you get television and Internet services, then you would receive $150 cash back in the form of a prepaid gift card issues by MetaBank - you only get this offer once you have service for 60-days and assuming you have no late payments on your account. If its sports you desire FiOS offers:•Football - NFL Network and NFL Red Zone $49. 99 for the season•Baseball - MLB Network, (FiOS does not offer MLB Extra Innings)•Basketball - NBA League Pass, (FiOS does not offer NBA TV)•Hockey - NHL Center Ice, Versus, (FiOS does not offer NHL Network)•College Sports - ESPN Full Court, ESPN Game Plan, Big Ten Network•Soccer/Other Sports - Setanta Sports, WWE, MLS Direct Kick, Fox Soccer Channel, Speed Channel - Plus all of the ESPN networks and Regional Sports NetworksDish Network Sports compares this way:•Football - NFL Network and NFL Red Zone, however Red Zone won’t cost you $50 like it does with FiOS. Customers can add the Multi-Sports package to their lineup for $5. 99 per month and get Red Zone as part of that package as well as over 30-other sports networks. •Baseball - you can watch your local teams, but MLB Network and MLB Extra Innings are not found here. •Basketball - NBA League Pass is available and NBA TV is available in Classic Silver and above. •Hockey - Dish offers Versus, NHL Network and NHL Center Ice•College Sports - ESPN Full Court, ESPN Game Plan, Big Ten Network and CBS College Sports are all part Dish Networks, sports offerings. •Soccer/Other Sports - MLS Direct Kick, Setanta Sports, Cricket, WWE, UFC and more - Plus all of the ESPN networks and Regional Sports Networks. By: Frank Bilotta
Unique Wedding Favors: Long Lasting Wedding Remembrance
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 9th, 2010
Planning a wedding requires extreme tasks, and choosing wedding favors is often not your first priority. Worse, these are often overlooked by many couple. If you are a bride-to-be and you want to take the responsibility of choosing the right kind wedding favors seriously, then you might seem to think of unique choices which are not boring and often kept and forgotten. Choosing the right and unique wedding souvenirs can make a big difference and great impression to all your guests. But just make sure you do not forget that their purpose is to act as your thank you gifts to all your guests meaning, they should not only carry a one-of-a-kind beauty but a sentiment of thanks as well. Thanks for all the support all throughout the years to come, thanks for all they had just to be present on your wedding and thanks for the thoughtful gifts. Unique keepsakes also serve to remind the guests of your momentous day for years to come. Many couple begins to choose unique keepsakes by referring with their wedding theme, which is great idea as well. Others tried to complement favors with their wedding colors. Whatever ideas you may have, there are several unique wedding options can fit any couple’s needs. Truly A Keepsake. Unique memorabilia that your guests will truly enjoy include a personalized CD. Burn you and your partner’s favorite songs as well as your wedding theme songs. Other favorite or sentimental songs can be added also. Finish it off with a personalized label with you and your partner’s name, wedding date and special message. Whenever they play your CD, they will surely remember the fun time they have shared with you. Flower And Garden Gifts. Give something alive like plants and flowers that are not quite common to give in most wedding. This is a sure way to sent each of your guest home with a little remembrance that they will definitely take care of for years to come. These favors typically come in small pots finished with fancy embellishments. They are not only good as gifts but they can add beauty and elegance to your reception tables. Plants and flowers are perfect for those couple who are environment-friendly. Edible Treats. Edibles are very popular favors since then. You can choose whether you will buy or make your own edible favors. Edible treats can be chocolates, candies and mints, jams, fortune cookies, cup cakes, or pies. You can even go with gourmet tea and coffee favors. These tasty treats are usually placed inside the little boxes and tied with pretty ribbons. Finish them off by placing ”thank you” tags with some of your wedding details. Others. Fun and personalized favors like engraved wedding bells, bubbles, pens and wine wedding favors are ideal choices as well. And if you budget is not an issue for you, you can always go with elegant personalized glass and silver favors. Personalize them by engraving you and your partner’s name as well as your wedding date, you can add special message as well.
Different Kinds of Gifts During Weddings
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 8th, 2010
Gifts For The Bride And Groom Wedding celebration is incomplete without gifts for the bride and groom. Giving such keepsakes means a lot for the couple. Since then, giving gifts for the couple was been traditionally practiced by early people. Often, presented are gifts that the couple can use at home including housewares and kitchenware. However, as with each passing years, wedding gifts for the couple seems evolving as well, as a matter of fact, there are wide variety of great choices of wedding ideas in the markets. Many are now giving modern gifts that are mostly reflect the bride’s and groom’s personalities, which is very good also. But if you still opt to give housewares or kitchenware, consider personalized home accessories like personalized barware, vase and decors, plates and bowl set and others. Gifts For The Attendants Not only the groom and bride deserve to receive gifts but attendants as well. Wedding attendants like groomsmen, bridesmaids, best man, maid of honor and others plays very vital roles at the wedding. And before hand, they are ones who helped the couple on how to get through with all the wedding preparations. The concept of attendants gifts is a divided responsibility of both bride and groom. Finding gifts for bridesmaids, maid of honor and flower girls is the responsibility of the bride, while finding gifts for groomsmen, best man and ring bearer is the responsibility of the groom. However, they can joint together in finding all attendants gifts at the same time. For ladies, bride’s choices are handbags, jewelries, cosmetic accessories, perfumes and the likes. An for gents, groom’s choices are flasks, beer mugs, cigar and lighter accessories, sports and gym accessories and the likes. For youngsters like the ring bearer and flower girls, of course gifts for them are anything that children love - toys, children backpacks, colorful jewelries or even edibles like chocolates and candies can make them feel appreciated already. Gifts For The Guests Gifts for the guests are popularly known as wedding favors. Wedding favors are often comes in small size gifts. Literally, there are wide selection of wedding favors to choose from, ranging from simple and affordable to elegant and expensive. However, if you have a theme for your wedding, you should choose favors which fits on it. A simple choice of wedding favor is completely out of place in an elegant wedding, while glass or crystal favors are too much for a simple or casual wedding. One of the most hottest wedding trend today are personalized favors, they could be embroidered or engraved favors. These favors can make one of a kind and special remembrance of your wedding which you can include you and your partner’s name, wedding date and your own personal message on each favors. Another choice is edible favors that includes chocolates, candies and mints, fortune cookies, jams, and even teas, coffees and wines. Tiny pieces of chocolates, candies and mints are often placed inside favor boxes, which are very cute and adorable and are perfect for those who have tight budget. However if budget is not an a big deal for you, you could always opt for elegant souvenirs like crystal, glass and silver wedding favors.
Questions to Ask Before Ending a Relationship
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 7th, 2010
There are so many pop quizzes and little tests on the Internet these days that help people decide who they should marry and when they should stop seeing them. Correction: they aren’t new. They have been around for a billion years in newspapers, magazines and at parties. It is so unfortunate that so many people actually think they get something from them. I wonder how many people actually run their lives based on slogans, sayings and fortune cookies. A relationship that could, or has led to a marriage is a very serious thing. You’re talking about committing yourself to a lifetime of acceptance and support of another person. Wouldn’t you agree that the person you are committed to meets or exceeds all of the things you value the most? Far too many people look beyond the flaws of the person they are with in order to maintain a relationship. The relationship, in those cases, is obviously more important than the person they are having their relationship with. The most important question to ask before ending a relationship is, “Is this the kind of person I want to spend my entire life with?” If the answer is “no”, it is time to openly and kindly end the relationship. Take some time to write down the qualities you most admire in a person and then look for that person; you will find your soul mate. One more thing: the above does not apply to marital relationships!
101 Ways to Improve Your MMA Game
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 6th, 2010
101. When you wake up in the morning, throw 40 light punches and elbows in front of the mirror with an emphasis on technique. 100. Take a 30 minute run before the day starts to rev up your metabolism. 99. Find a partner who is better than you in one area of the game, but worse than you in another area of the game. Exchange techniques and thoughts daily. 98. Keep a daily journal of everything that you have learned and refresh yourself often 97. Take a video of you sparring so that you can see yourself and spot the errors. 96. Strengthen your core by doing 200 sit ups a day as part of your workout routine. 95. Take Muay Thai classes at least 2x a week and BJJ classes 2x a week 94. Learn how to do 3 types of takedowns effectively and learn how to defend against 3 types of takedowns 93. Spar with someone better than you as a weekly habit 92. Sit down and ask your instructors how they succeeded 91. Go out to dinner with your teammates and talk about MMA. Exchange ideas, training tips, techniques and everything else. 90. Go to YouTube or MMATKO and watch past fight footage - Do it every Sunday. 89. DON’T ask advice or tips from someone much worse than you 88. Evaluate the sources of your learning and be very careful who you learn from 87. Speed up your reflexes. tand against a wall and have a friend lightly toss a tennis ball at your head while you try to dodge it with your feet planted in the same spot. 86. Drill, drill, drill. After class, find a partner and do drills to improve muscle memory. 85. Stretch out dynamically every morning. Dynamic stretching is much more important than static stretching. 84. Do some strength training to improve your strength. 83. Do some high intensity cardio training like doing 5 rounds of running up 100 flights of stairs as fast as you can 82. Drink your supplements daily - fish oil, glucosamine chondroitin, multi vitamins, BCAAs, recovery drinks (after a workout) and protein shakes. 81. Sleep 8 hours a day. The body needs to rest in order to recover so that you can perform to the best of your abilities during training. 80. Eat 5-6 small meals a day to keep your metabolism revving hard and your energy level high. 79. Stick with the training system at your school, especially if it is proven. 78. Attend as many seminars as you can to grow and learn. Learning one new technique is worth a seminar, especially if it sticks and becomes your own. 77. Do basic BJJ drills every day in order to keep your hips fast and flexible - hip escapes, rolls, break falls, burpees, etc 76. Take 1 day off a week and unwind. 75. Get a massage as often as you can so that you can keep your body lactic acid-free and limber. 74. Do some boxing drills such as simultaneous jab counters, parry counters, and other cool drills with a partner to improve your speed and timing. 73. If you don’t know any drills that will improve your speed and timing, then ask your instructors for a full detailed list of drills in every discipline - Muay Thai, BJJ, Boxing, and Wrestling. 72. Throw 50 kicks with each leg into a heavy bag every day after practice. It builds up your power and your bone density. 71. Buy tons of training DVDs from the world’s best experts in all disciplines. 70. Mix up your cardio workouts - high intensity versus low intensity, anaerobic versus aerobic 69. Shock your body by doing different sports that your muscles are not used to 68. Remember that MMA (BJJ, Muay Thai, Boxing, and Wrestling) is a lifestyle if you really want to receive all the benefits of the discipline. 67. Don’t smoke. Quit if you do. 66. Drink alcohol in moderation. Or don’t drink at all. 65. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day. A fully hydrated body is needed to optimize performance. 64. Master the basics of Muay Thai, BJJ, Boxing, and Wrestling. 63. Learn the transition game or how to weave seamlessly between the 4 disciplines. 62. Train combinations that utilize all 4 disciplines (ie. low leg kick, right cross, double leg takedown, side control, mount, armbar) 61. Take private lessons with a qualified instructor. You can have your bad habits eliminated. 60. Buy the best books in each discipline and read like a mad man. 59. Skip rope for 30 minutes straight on a regular basis. It builds your calf muscles and shoulders for more explosive striking. 58. Do circuit training with stations of TRX, weights, heavy bag work, sprints, tire jumping, and rope climbing to improve your cardiovascular performance. 57. Find a group of training partners at your level and motivate each other to prevent slacking or skipping class. 56. Watch the UFC, Art of War FC, Dream, Sengoku, and all the other top MMA shows on TV a regular basis. It will keep you fired up, but also you will learn a lot. 55. Visit Sherdog, MMA Weekly, MMA Junkie, MixedMartialArts, and Middle Easy daily to get your information dose of MMA. 54. Take training vacations. Fly to Thailand to train a month in Muay Thai. Fly to Brazil to train a month of BJJ. Go to the source of each discipline and absorb everything. 53. Put up a blog and chronicle your journey towards greatness. Nothing helps more than being public with your successes and failures. 52. Make a wish list of the top academies that you would like to visit to train. 51. Visit them! 50. Subscribe to magazines like Fight!, Fighters Only, Gracie Magazine, Grappling, and FightSport to stay on the cutting edge of news, tips, and techniques. 49. Practice your 3 favorite submissions every day by drilling them 50 times each with your partner 48. Practice your 3 favorite striking combinations and drill them with someone holding the Thai pads for you for 5 minutes per round. 47. Shock your body by breaking out of your routine and doing something completely different like rock climbing, yoga, or gymnastics. 46. Treat your balance as yet another skill to master. To achieve great balance, sharpen it by spending 15 minutes every other day to do balance drills like squats on a wooden board with a ball underneath it or by trying to stand on a Swiss ball while punching combos in the air. 45. Deprive yourself. Take a week off every now and then to let your body and mind recharge. Nothing is better for you than getting the hunger back for training. 44. Practice yoga 1-2x a week to improve your breathing, concentration, and flexibility. 43. Do isolation drills on the ground by starting off in an inferior position with your partner and try your best to reverse the position. 42. Practice ground and pound with a heavy bag on the ground. Max out for 5 minutes for 3 rounds and be sure to change up positions from side control to mount to knee on belly, etc. 41. Invest in the best equipment that money can buy. When it comes to safety protective gear like gloves, headgear, mouthpieces, cups, etc, spend the most that you can. It will keep you safe (or safer) and help to minimize the risk of injury. 40. If you accidentally get hurt, practice RICE. Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation. To minimize injury, use these steps right to prevent swelling and to speed up recovery time. 39. Switch stances to shock your mind and body. If you like to stand in a right handed stance (orthodox), then switch it up and try to learn to stand in a left-handed stance (southpaw). If you can learn to switch it up, it will help your game. 38. Keep working through plateaus. If you find yourself frustrated because you have been at the same level for a while, do not quit. Consistency is the key to success. The turtle does win the race. 37. Visualize greatness. Even if you do not necessarily compete, visualize the moments when you feel the best at training or sparring. Think back to how you feel on those highs. 36. Train your mind to be able to get back to those highs. The mind drives the body. If your mental state is in peak performance state, your body will respond. 35. Feel the need for speed. Speed matters a lot in the sport of MMA. If you want to develop faster strikes, practice with a speed ball. Don’t focus on power. Just focus on pure speed. Do it at least every day for 5 minutes and you will see results. 34. The need for speed also applies to the ground game. Drill the intricate details of the arm bar 50 times after a class. Your muscles will start to memorize the move and you will be able to do it fast in your sleep. 33. Teach someone who is less skilled than you. When you teach someone, you actually end up learning a lot because it forces you to review all the details of every technique. It also end up being a forum of questions and answers that open your mind. 32. Dedicate a whole week to the ground game only. Instead of alternating or doing both striking and ground, focus on 1 area on a given random week. 31. Dedicate a whole week to the standup game only. Instead of alternating or doing both striking and ground, focus on 1 area on a given random week. 30. Learn to use your hips. Your hips are the key to power for striking and they are also the key to your ground game. 29. Compete. It does not matter whether you just do MMA for fun or if you are a professional fighter. When you compete, you learn to use all aspects of your game in a live setting. Adrenaline, pressure, and fatigue are all great elements to deal with. 28. Compete often. Fighting (or self-defense) is 99% mental. Even if you have all the tools in the world, but you have a weak mental game, you will fail. The best way to strengthen your mind is to compete. 27. Tap often. There are no heroes in the gym. Training is about learning. Leave your ego at the door when you are training. It is far better to tap 1000x than to have your arm broken 1x. 26. Lower the volume often. If you are sparring Muay Thai, learn to spar lightly so that you don’t injure your partner. Controlled sparring is a time to work on new combinations and footwork. 25. Spar hard once in a while. If you are a serious MMA athlete, you will need to spar hard to understand the intricacies of speed, power, pain, and more. Even if you are not serious, you should try to spar hard at least 1x a month. 24. Do not spar hard often. If you spar hard often, you will inevitably get injured (or injure your partner). Injuries are the things that slow your progress down because it puts you out of the game for a long time. 23. Variety is the key. It is easy to get stuck in a rut. If you repeat the same thing over and over, it will get boring. To keep things interesting, do not have a routine (if you are not competing). If you are doing MMA for fun, then the idea is to keep it fun. 22. Buy some excellent running shoes. 21. Use the Gi when doing BJJ. Even though many MMA athletes train solely without the gi, top MMA athletes use the Gi like GSP, Anderson Silva, BJ Penn, Kenny Florian, and others. 20. Invest in 2 great Gis for BJJ 19. Stay on top of informative fight blogs such as mymuaythai. com and evolve-mma. blogspot. com 18. Buy cool training apparel. MMA is a lifestyle, an attitude, and a way to express yourself. So whether it is that cool Affliction shirt you have been eying or that awesome pair of fight shorts you’ve always wanted, buy them. It might not help you fight better, but it will keep you inspired to train. 17. Go to a live UFC event. There is nothing more electrifying than a big fight. The adrenaline, the excitement, the energy. It will give you a high for days and you will train like a madman afterwards. 16. Drink Red Bull and eat a banana 30 minutes before you train - don’t do it too often - only when you feel a little sluggish or mentally tired. It takes 30 minutes for caffeine and taurine to take full effect. 15. Invest in your role models. If your favorite fighter is Anderson Silva, buy his DVDs and learn all his little tricks. If you love BJ Penn’s game, buy his books. It is important to have role models to learn from. It helps to accelerate your learning. 14. Make SAFETY your #1 priority. When you train, you should always make sure that safety (your safety and your partner’s safety) is the #1 priority. If you get injured, it takes you out of the game of training. If you injure a few partners, no one will want to train with you. 13. Train with different sizes. Train with people smaller than you. Train with skinny tall people. Train with big linebacker types. Train with all sizes and learn to adjust your game. The experience itself is worth its weight in gold. 12. Find the best teachers possible. If you are learning Muay Thai, make sure your instructor has deep experience in Muay Thai. If you are learning BJJ, make sure your instructor has deep experience in BJJ. 11. Keep your gym bag stocked with all the necessities at all times. Extra clothes, muscle ointment, band aids, athletic tape, painkillers, a cup, a mouthpiece, handwraps, gloves, running shoes, protein shake packets, etc. You never know when you will need them. 10. On your days off, be sure to cheat. Eat anything you want. Do anything you want. But don’t do anything that has to do with MMA. Keep your love for MMA fresh. You’ll train harder. 9. Set goals. If you set mini goals, it will help you to stay on the path to unleashing your potential. If you are a blue belt in BJJ, focus on the next stripe before you focus on the purple belt. If you are a beginner in Muay Thai, focus on mastering the Thai clinch. MMA is a mountain and you need to set little goals to climb it. 8. Accept roadblocks. There will always be training plateaus or injuries or a bad training partner to prevent you from wanting to train. It is a natural part of life. Go with the flow. Don’t fight it. 7. Don’t accept roadblocks for too long. If you are injured, rest. If you are frustrated, go do something to get your mind off it. Don’t stay out of the game too long or else you will completely lose momentum. 6. Learn to workout with kettlebells. Kettlebells are a great way to build your entire body. Take some kettlebell classes and see the results. 5. Take a Strength and Conditioning class 2-3x a week to help boost your fitness. 4. Train with people you love. If you train with friends, it makes it more fun. You don’t have to worry about getting hurt and you will both be focused on your favorite sport in the world. 3. Jump tires. Find an old tire of a car. Lay it flat on the ground. Start bouncing on it. After a few minutes, you will feel your calves burn and your heart pound away. Tire jumping is a great way to warm up and to develop your calf muscles for explosive movement. 2. Remember that it is a journey! There is no destination. MMA is about constantly evolving yourself and always improving. Always go back to why you are doing it in the first place. Because it is FUN. And because you LOVE it. 1. Keep EVOLVING!!!
Fundraising For A School Doesn’t Have To Come Out Of The Parent’s Pocket
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 6th, 2010
So your school has decided to sell The Entertainment Book as a fundraiser. How do you go about doing it? How does a fundraiser work? How do you get the children motivated to sell books? Here are 6 tips for successful school fundraisers. These tips will help with selling the Entertainment Book or any other fundraiser taking place at your school.
Set Kids up for Success with a Selling Script.
If a student in a school fundraiser is selling gourmet chocolates, suggest saying, ‘These candies are so good that they’ve been served at the White House!’ Or, if selling the Entertainment Book, students can say, ‘Mom, I know you’re really tired tonight. Why don’t you buy this Entertainment Book to help my school fundraiser and we can go out to dinner and save 50% using one of the coupons!’
Use the Internet to Easily Sell to Out-of-Town Supporters. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends are more than happy to help school children raise money for their school. Parents can send emails to ask out-of-town family and friends to help your school fundraiser. Entertainment Books feature easy-to-use email tools so students and parents can quickly send a prewritten email that is customized with their information to supporters who live far away. Your school fundraiser earns credit on all online sales and your students earn prize credit.
Motivate & Reward Your Top Sellers. The Entertainment Book offers a free prize program for elementary school fundraisers. Plus children love silly rewards for successful school fundraisers. Consider letting the top sellers decide what silly outfit the principal or a favorite teacher has to wear. Or have classrooms compete - the teacher of the winning classroom has to do something outrageous like kiss a frog, color their hair green, eat green eggs and ham, etc. Be sure to talk to local merchants and ask them to donate products or gift certificates as rewards for your top student sellers.
Plan Fun School Fundraiser Kick-off Events. Plan a fun kick-off assembly to get kids excited for your school fundraiser. Show the great prizes they can earn and get them excited about what they are raising money for. The Entertainment Book’s fundraising experts will help you plan and even put on a great assembly. Be sure to stress to students that they should only sell to people they or their parents know. Don’t go door-to-door and don’t sell to strangers.
Know the Right Time to Raise Money. Holidays and exams are generally not ideal times for fundraising drives. Academic success is the priority for kids in school, and fundraisers should never interfere with that. Parents will also appreciate your consideration, and support the fundraiser more enthusiastically.
Get Parents, Teachers & Kids Involved. Ask other parents and teachers to help with your school fundraiser. The old adage, ‘many hands make quick work’ is especially true with school fundraising. At a minimum, you’ll want volunteers to help with promotions/communications, tallying and distributing orders to make your school fundraiser a snap. Older students can also be a big help. Ask teachers if 1-2 students in their classrooms can help with collecting orders, making posters and product deliveries.
St. Louis Spine Injury Attorney Says Car Accident Whiplash Injuries are No Laughing Matter
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 6th, 2010
Anyone who watches television has seen a comedy show where someone fakes a “whiplash” injury and tries to collect money that they don’t deserve. Jack Lemon did a movie called “The Fortune Cookie” where he hires an attorney nicknamed “whiplash Willie” because he knows all sorts of tricks to help fake an injury. “Whiplash injuries” may actually be diagnosed as back or neck “sprains” or “strains. ” When an accident victim is thrown forward in a violent manner during a motor vehicle accident, the result is oftentimes “soft-tisue” damage. “Soft- tissue ” damage generally consists of “muscle injury” and” ligament injury” which cannot be observed on X-rays or other diagnostic tests. A doctor will often note “muscle spasms” where there is a tightening of muscles in the injured area. It is difficult to quantify or measure “soft tissue injuries” which result from “whiplash. ” “Whiplash” injuries are usually treated with physical therapy , or a chiropractor may treat these injuries with “chiropractic manipulations. ” People suffering from “whiplash” find them to be far from funny. From a legal standpoint, it is important to get treatment for these injuries as soon as possible since diagnostic testing doesn’t always make your case. Unfortunately for “whiplash victims the media has created an image of “whiplash” victims as schemers ,fakers and opportunists. As a “spine injury attorney” it is my job to overcome the predjudice which has been caused by movies and television shows. As I said - “Whiplash is no laughing matter. ” The contents of this article are intended for educational use only in order to provide readers general information and a basic understanding of the law. If you are seeking legal advice, please consult a licensed professional attorney in your state. The information in this article should not be substituted for experienced legal advice.
Cooking Academy 2: World Cuisine - Your Culinary Skills Under Test!
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 4th, 2010
Fugazo Games have released the second part of their hit Cooking Academy, and the sequel preserves all the great features of the original game. Delicious food to cook, lots of information on various world cuisines and addictive simulation game play - all this makes Cooking Academy 2: World Cuisine a perfect choice for action gamers. Consider yourself a skillful cook? Welcome to Fugazoville! As only here the annual World Culinary Workshop is held, and only here you can improve your culinary skills even more. Especially if we take into account that the most renowned chefs from all over the world (namely, China, Japan, Italy, France, Thailand and others) have given their consent to train you and other contestants and reveal the secrets of their national cuisines. A great chance to learn for a young aspiring student, not to mention the opportunity to win $1,000,000 and start your own restaurant, don’t you think? So, meet your first instructor and start cooking! The game play is mostly taken from the first Cooking Academy, though it’s better balanced now and some new exciting tasks are added. The game is divided into stages organized by countries, and in each national cuisines you’ll have a bunch of exotic dishes to practice, and then you can take exams in order to proceed to the next country and its peculiarities. You choose which dishes to try first, and you can replay any recipe at any moment in order to get a better score. First that you get for every dish is its history, tradition of serving and other interesting facts about what you are going to cook. Then you can proceed to the cooking itself, step by step. And here the diversity of tasks is amazing, and surely enough not to make you bored. Though you only use your mouse, the tasks will require both speed and accuracy, as you need to fulfill a certain number of actions within a tough time limit and in a given sequence. You will dice and slice all possible types of food using your mouse for directing the knife, then you’ll add ingredients in a correct order (the visual clues may be a bit confusing sometimes, so the tasks can become really challenging), stir and grate, fold fortune cookies and break eggs under an absolutely correct angle and with absolutely precise strength, set temperature and watch you buns, for example, turn golden brown and not a shade darker. Most of the tasks will require your complete attention and perfect timing, so sometimes you’ll really need to replay certain steps in order to get enough stars to proceed (stars are used for evaluating your hard work - and the judges are strict, I should say). The graphics are great - nothing more to say, you have to see it by your own eyes. And the music, changing from stage to stage to match the national environment, creates a nice background. So, if you are ready to test your culinary skills and maybe even find something to use in your everyday kitchen life - it’s time to attend Cooking Academy 2: World Cuisine!
13 Flash Drive Uses
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 3rd, 2010
So almost anyone knows by now what a pen or flash drive is and owns at least one. But do you also know about the various things you can do with it? Personally I had no idea of the amazingly different types, shapes and uses out there. I figured I had to compile a random list and share it with you. 1. Transporting personal data like documents, photos and videos and transferring them between computers. This is probably the most common use for pen drives, whether their capacity is 16MB or 16GB. 2. Running software and applications, mostly combined with the data stored on them. This is great with standalone programs such as VLC media player as they’re pretty independent of any operating system. (VLC is the best video program there is in my opinion) 3. Storing and accessing game data, especially saved games. This is very popular with playstations and their flash memory cards. 4. Running or transferring anti-virus and repair programs. You may be able to rescue your machine from that pestering infection of your system and files. Of course you could also get a virus through a memory stick but let’s not think about that. 5. You can have a walking music library. This is especially neat when you can connect it to a car or home stereo that has a USB port. 6. Your actual music listening device. iPods or mp3 players are really nothing more than pen drives equipped with headphones and audio running software. 7. Storing and providing medical records which can save your life in emergencies. Medical Flash Drives are specialized for this so that quick and efficient patient care can be guaranteed. 8. Increasing hard disk cache. Adding virtual memory from your USB storage may make your system and programs run a lot smoother. As a matter of fact there are memory sticks specifically equipped for ReadyBoost in Windows Vista. 9. Backing up valuable data when tweaking around with your computer or trying to repair it. Finally it feels good to format that entire hard drive. 10. Booting up your system. Who needs ridiculous floppy disks or recovery CDs when you can have a nifty, bootable memory stick? Most of them come for Linux themes but you can make one yourself for pretty much any OS. All you have to do is install a proper boot sector and modify your BIOS. 11. How about espionage? Industrial, intelligence, private investigations, you name it. I don’t recommend such use but hey, with Secure Flash Drives it should be pretty effective. 12. Using them for promotion. Whether you’re a big company or freelance business individual you can brand pen drives with your name, include promotional content and give them to your (potential) customers. Artists or music labels have distributed select songs on customized types, especially during concerts, and fast food chains have got their consumer hooked with USB hamburgers or coke shaped flash drives. 13. Simply having fun! Beside fast foods there are plenty more crazy memory sticks out there that make for great company and cheerful gag gifts (while still being useful). My favorites are probably fortune cookies, Mr. Bean and USB Humping Dogs.
Hollywoodâs Favorite Pendant Necklaces
Posted by admin in Uncategorized on January 2nd, 2010
We canât help but watch as our favorite actresses and pop stars mix and match jewelry to create unique looks that are fashion forward and fabulous. One of the top trends weâve noticed is the wearing of multiple pendant necklaces of different lengths and shapes. With so many options to choose from, itâs easy to create a one-of-a-kind everyday look. Â Lucky charm pendant necklaces are hot right now. Some of the most popular designs are the classic four leaf clover, the fortune cookie and the horseshoe charm, which has adorned the necks of trendsetters from Cameron Diaz to Sarah Jessica Parker on Sex in the City. Whether these necklaces really bring luck is up for debate, but one thingâs for sure â the starlets who wear them sure look great! Â A personalized pendant is always a nice touch. Rachel Bilson wears an engraved one around her neck, while other styles include letter cut outs and handwritten scripted names. These necklaces are versatile enough to be worn with anything in your closet and make a great gift. Eva Longoria Parker even has a number 8 pendant, which is her husbandâs basketball jersey number. Any necklace that holds special meaning is always at the top of our list of fashion âDosâ Â This year, peace sign jewelry is making a comeback, in the form of dainty charms and pendant necklaces. For an updated twist on this 60s fad, try a necklace with guitar and peace sign charms, a peace dog tag pendant or one engraved with the Chinese symbol for peace. Good intentions abound, youâll look a little boho chic while youâre stylinâ around town. Â For a little edgier necklace, imitate Becki Newton and try a dagger shaped pendant. This rough and tough charm adds just enough toughness to contrasting feminine pieces. No matter what charms you choose, go ahead and pile them on â after all, thatâs the look of the season.