Archive for May, 2010

Debt Relief & Management Tips : How to Apply for Free Government Grants, Loans, & Scholarships

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Published: May 30th, 2010

The government has many websites to apply for free grants, loans and scholarships. Find out more about each grant option with tips from a consumer credit counselor in this free video on personal finance management.

Expert: Maria Enomoto
Contact: www.gotdebt.org
Bio: Maria Enomoto works as a credit counselor for Consumer Credit Counseling services in San Jose, California.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu

Duration : 0:2:50

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news! latest news ! india news ! breaking news ! part 2 (25-01-2010)

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Published: May 30th, 2010

Indiatvnews.com provides the latest information from and in-depth coverage of India and the world. Find breaking news, India news, top stories, elections, politics, business, cricket, movies, lifestyle, health, live TV, videos, photos and more

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Ivana Hong Controversy with Fongs (Local News)

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Published: May 30th, 2010

Drama drama drama – Ivana Hong and her mother give their side of the story about her disappointment about not making the Olympic team and blaming the Fongs. It should be noted that Armine is missing from the discussion and that while rarely does anyone have anything nice to say about the Fongs, Ivana’s mom has a very well-documented case of Over Controlling Psycho Gym Mom Syndrome and there is probably two sides to this story. In any case I hope Ivana ends up happy at whatever gym she chooses, she’s a beautiful gymnast.

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ABC Business News and Market Analysis

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Published: May 30th, 2010

ABC business news and Market Analysis

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Should Texas pass HCR 50 that affirms that Texas claims?

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Published: May 29th, 2010

sovereignty under the tenth Amendment over all powers not otherwise granted to the federal government ?

http://governor.state.tx.us/news/press-release/12227/
Right on Leon, I wish all states would do this. Rick Perry is awesome.

If Missouri don’t get off the pot and get theirs out of committee I may start thinking about moving to Texas or Georgia.
Our sovereignty bill has been in committee since February and I can’t get a word out of my state rep. And he is a neighbor. The last time I talked to him, he said he wasn’t on that committee and couldn’t tell me a thing, yet his name is listed as being on it.
Guess what? Next election, he has lost my vote.

Do you support the rape and beating of an 8 month old baby on Christmas Day? Si Su Puede?

By: admin
Published: May 29th, 2010

Not only does Chia-Duran want full Amnesty from President Bush’s Leave No Illegal Alien Behind Act, but he also wants full immunity of his crimes due to foreign treaties – treaties supported by the Bush Administration.

http://www.news-daily.com/local/local_story_164230528.html/resources_printstory

The defendant, Eligio Chia-Duran. Chia-Duran, wore a black headset, during the proceedings, and listened to his lawyer’s arguments through a translator. Wearing a red, Clayton County Jail jumpsuit, he occasionally looked over his shoulder to glance at the two Forest Park Police Department detectives who arrested him the day after Christmas.

Chia-Duran. Chia-Duran, a native of Mexico, is accused of molesting an 8-month-old girl. When the girl was brought to Southern Regional Medical Center, on Dec. 25, she had 30 bruises on her body, her ribs, vertebrae and skull were fractured, leaving her paralyzed. She had blood in her diaper, her brain was bleeding, and physical evidence suggeste
She had blood in her diaper, her brain was bleeding, and physical evidence suggested she had been molested.

Turner said about 100 pages of single-spaced medical records, verified by more than five doctors, is “unrefutable” evidence against Chia-Duran. Chia-Duran faces a possible maximum sentence of 60 years in prison.

Turner argued there was no evidence of “harm or prejudice,” because Chia-Duran wasn’t told of his right to seek help from the Mexican consulate, and the detectives had no way of knowing the man wasn’t an American citizen.
Paul – As the story points out, if the defendent is found innocent due to the fact that officers did not provide him his international rights of a meeting with the Mexican consalute, then the over 1 million illegal alien criminals (murderers, rapists, etc.) will also be granted a repeal of their convictions.

The Supreme Court bends over backwards to throughout the constitution and subvert American law to international laws and treaties.

if he is let free i hope someone kills him. anyone who hurts a child is lower then a dog. i wouldn’t spit on him if he was dying of thirst.

if he is sent to our prison system, other inmates will find out what he did. they will be out to kill him. i hope he gets his just desserts.

I need info on some attacks on people from pet snakes…?

By: admin
Published: May 29th, 2010

I can’t for the life of me find any web sites with news or storys about people getting attacked by larg pet snakes, please link any info you can. thanks :)

Large pythons were the subject of many a news story last year due to the fact that there were at least two deaths directly attributable to them. Tragically, the deaths would not have happened had the owners of these snakes kept them safely, and responsibly, contained. The following article, by David Chiszar, Hobart M. Smith, Albert Petkus and Joseph Dougherty, was recently published in the Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society, and represents the first clear, and accurate, account of the death that occurred July 1993:

A Fatal Attack on a Teenage Boy by a Captive Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) in Colorado
"The recent Colorado case of a human death caused by a Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus; 20 July 1993) resulted in considerable sensational media coverage as well as widely varying estimates of the snake’s length and weight. In the interest of scientific accuracy, we sought and received the cooperation of the Commerce City Police Department in acquiring detailed information regarding both the victim and the snake so that correct data could be placed on record.

"The victim was a 15-year-old male, 152 cm [5'] tall, weighing 43 kg [95lb]. While in bed, naked except for briefs, he was bitten on the right instep, with maxillary and palatine-pterygoid tooth marks clearly visible on the dorsal surface of the foot and dentary tooth marks clearly visible on the plantar surface. Numerous tooth impressions were present on the fingers of both hands, but only on their palmar surfaces, indicating that the hands had tried to pry open the snake’s jaws from around the instep. The fingers and the foot bled profusely. Autopsy photographs revealed scleral ecchymotic hemorrhage, and venous congestion in the cerebrum (petechial and ecchymotic hemorrhage both present), all being signs of agonal breathing consistent with a diagnosis of suffocation as a cause of death. No attempt was made during autopsy to distinguish between suffocation and circulatory arrest (Hardy, 1993) as causes of death; however, in subsequent correspondence the pathologist hypothesized that circulatory arrest would more likely be the cause of death of smaller prey, whereas suffocation would be more likely with larger victims. Although blood was present on the victim’s face, hands arms and legs, there was no blood present on the neck or on the middle of the torso, suggesting that the snake’s coils had been wrapped around this area. Bruising of the victim’s skin, consistent with this hypothesis, was visible in the photographs. There was no evidence that the snake had attempted to swallow any part of the victim.

"The snake was 336 cm [11'2"] total length, and weighed 24 kg [53lb]. Incidentally, almost all estimates of the snake’s weight presented by the media were above 27 kg and ranged as high as 54 kg. The only accurate weight had been recorded by Officer Steven Paxton soon after the fatality, but few news writers quoted him, preferring to use the larger, exaggerated numbers. Circumference at the thickest part of the body was 38cm [15"]. The snake had not been fed for 10 days prior to taking the measurements reported here (19 September 1993) and the most recent meal had already been digested and passed. Thus, the digestive system was probably empty. We did not probe the snake’s cloaca, but the short tail and diminutive pelvic spurs strongly suggest that it is a female. This animal had been raised since hatching by a close relative of the victim, and at the time of the attack the snake was not confined to a cage, but had freedom to move about the house. The victim was long familiar with the snake.

"…This raises the question of why the snake killed so large a victim. Although any answer that we can put forward would be conjectural, it is known that pythons and certain other constrictors will sometimes attack prey that cannot be ingested (Branch and Hacke, 1980; Fritts et al., 1990), whether through misinterpretation of size or through presence on the victim of chemical or other cues that are associated with normal prey.

"Perhaps the most significant point to emerge from this Colorado case is the fact that a 24kg python, modest in size by comparison with full grown specimens of this and several other species, was able to kill a healthy 43kg adolescent human. This will come as no surprise to experienced herpetologists, but it might be startling to people who have grown unjustifiably complacent with their now mature pythons that have been raised since hatching."

Through years of meeting people–especially teenage boys and young male adults–who want or have just bought Burmese and reticulated pythons, I have found that they really do not understand just how big their snakes will get, and even if they do, being "cool" tends to override common sense. Many men (and woefully ill-educated pet store owners and employees) recommend Burmese as "good starter snakes" instead of Ball pythons (P. regius) because of their docility and hearty appetite (failing to recognize that the initial nervousness and reticence to feed are traits common in wild-caught Ball pythons, not in captive bred ones).

I recently met two people who have a deep-seated fear of snakes, both due to encounters with large, loose pythons. The first is a woman whose infant niece was killed by the parent’s python which had been kept in an insecure enclosure. The second is a young man who, while sleeping at a friend’s house, was awakened by the friend’s Burmese python which was in the process of wrapping itself around the young man. When he had gone to bed, the snake was on top of the refrigerator, its owner not wanting to "disturb" it by getting it down and putting it safely away.

What must be remembered is that, no matter how tame and friendly the snake, it is and always will be a wild animal, and as such, subject to what appears to the owner to be unpredictable behavior. No matter how many years one has had a snake, no matter how familiar the snake is with its owner-family, hunger, fear, unease and other factors can trigger instinctual behaviors. Good examples of this were published in the February 1994 issue of Reptiles (Pssst…wanna see my pet snake?) and in the general press in 1996 (NY Teen Killed by Pet Burmese).

Another misconception about giant pythons (and giant iguanid and varanid lizards) is that when they get "too" big, they can just be given to zoos and wild animal parks. NOT! Zoos and wild animal parks have all the giant reptiles that they can handle. Zoos should not, even if they could afford to spare the resources, become a repository of cast-off pets.

The giant pythons are beautiful, awesome animals. There is something breathtaking about seeing a snake with a girth the size of a telephone pole, coiled up contentedly in its basking area. But there are some animals that are not suitable as common pets for some people due to the amount of space and other resources that must be committed to that animal for its entire life, one that may span two or three decades.

Do you hate Local TV News Broadcasts as much as I do?

By: admin
Published: May 29th, 2010

Every city I’ve lived in has had horrible local news broadcasts. It seems to be a fundamental aspect of local news.

It seems to be a world wide phenomenon.

I lived the majority of my life in the Oklahoma City area. I thought the problem was specific to the area.

But as my careers moved me throughout the world I realized that OKC was just a member of the club.

Local news seems o be confined to fluff stories poorly read from a cue card by a moron.

I thought it was a hick issue but Los Angeles has far worse local news than Amarillo Texas (theirs is still bad)

How Housing Predictor Broke The Mold

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Published: May 26th, 2010

It was a chilly winter day in late 2004 when the idea of Housing Predictor suddenly struck like a lightning bolt. I’d been thinking about developing a website to provide information on the housing market that had not been offered, not just another place on the web to search for homes for sale.

At this point I had developed more than 20 web sites, almost all of which were real estate oriented. Like a lot of people I wondered how long this feverish pitch in the real estate market could keep up before it would come tumbling down. After all real estate has always been a long term investment, and after years in real estate sales and investing I wanted to produce a site that would be informative and helpful for consumers everywhere in the U.S.

Housing Predictor is actually the work of a very small group of dedicated hard working professionals, only a staff of seven. Today it has exploded on the internet to become one of the fastest growing sites in an industry proliferated by thousands of new web sites a day.

I started selling real estate after leaving television news back in 1989 in Santa Rosa, California. I liked selling real estate, but the journalist in me drove my desire and I wanted to delve into the internet to provide helpful information people could use in their decision making process.

Real estate clients would ask me about real estate markets all over the country. I made it my business to learn about them and my interest grew from Santa Rosa to a national scale.

I moved to Spokane, Washington in 1993 to sell real estate. As the number of my investor clients grew and as I gained more investment properties all over the country, I had to make it my business to keep my clients informed and up to date on various local real estate markets. It was then when I found out just how difficult it was to assimilate accurate information that was readily available. I thought long and hard on how to go about changing that.

As a journalist in the newspaper and television industries more than 15 years I always worked diligently to get the facts right, and I thought if I could create a website that could forecast the future of housing markets it would be very valuable for consumers. Not that all forecasts are ever always right, no matter what the economists like to tell us. But I thought at least a good educated view of local housing markets could help people make more informed decisions.

I knew it would be a mammoth undertaking to produce housing forecasts for local real estate markets in all 50 states. So in late November, 2004 the development of what would become Housing Predictor got its start.

At first it was a two man operation and months later we would add a staff to work on the development, including real estate analysts and economists. Housing Predictor was quietly being researched and developed for two years before we would officially launch the site.

We intentionally launched Housing Predictor with little fanfare on November 15, 2006 because we knew we had more work to do to strengthen the site. For the next two months we worked diligently to make things right and make sure the forecasts were as accurate as possible on all 250 local housing markets.

The word was getting out about what we were doing and we gained a following on the web at first from places like Craigslist and MySpace. The traffic was increasing daily. People wanted to not only know about their local housing markets but also about housing markets all over the country. After more than five years of booming real estate appreciation there was great interest.

Housing Predictor is taking on its own personality of sorts. The information it provides is not found regularly elsewhere. My own experience as a real estate investor and selling real estate in California, Washington and in Florida, where I make my home is only a small dimension of how this next generation site was built.

The site also includes The Top 25 market forecasts for 2007, a new housing search center and will soon release the Worst 25 projected markets for 2007. Housing Predictor will also be adding interactive features.

Web sites are a lot like children in the way they are born. They are a lot of hard work. They can be painful at times and everyone takes on their own personality. Housing Predictor is growing it’s very own everyday.

Mike Colpitts
http://www.articlesbase.com/marketing-articles/how-housing-predictor-broke-the-mold-107074.html

Online Home Business Secrets – 3 Tips To Start a Money Making Home Business Today!

By: admin
Published: May 26th, 2010

Are you looking to start a home business? The tips you will discover underneath will be priceless to your businesses expansion and financial possibilities. These tips are based around lessons that millions of profitable business owners have revealed and discovered with their own home business.

1. Know Your Product inside out

Start a home business which provides services or products which you find interesting. You need to go for services or products which you could market with very little trouble, plus provide support for them and have great knowledge about them. Being knowledgeable about a particular product line or services is crucial in making them profitable for you.

2. Research Your Market

When you start a home business you need to think about what the possibility is for that business to attract new prospects over time. Your business needs to offer services which people need and will continue to need in the future. Never base your business on a passing fad, the possibility for growth in your business will decrease.

3. Build Your Reputation Within your market

Once you have your business up and running you will have to build a reputation based on value and high class services to succeed. The key is to beat others in price, whilst still providing the best quality services and products.

Stick to this and you will keep the prospects that you already have and draw in loads more new customers to keep your business growing.

Now you know what you need to succeed, go and get started with your own profitable home business!

 

David Gange
http://www.articlesbase.com/online-business-articles/online-home-business-secrets-3-tips-to-start-a-money-making-home-business-today-1267712.html

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