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Natural Ways to Make Your Backyard Water Pond More Clean

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By Christopher W Smith No doubt keeping your pond looking clean and beautiful is a priority, and one important thing you can do to keep it looking great is to add a filter to your pond. While pond filters are very effective and can keep your pond look and smelling great, there are some natural things you can do to your pond that will help your filter in keeping your pond clean. Why not let nature take over and do some of the hard work for you and your filter to keep your pond at its best. Add Water Lilies - One thing that you can do to help keep your pond looking great without putting all the pressure on your pond filters is to add water lilies to your pond. Although water lilies are well known for being so amazingly beautiful, believe it or not, they also are great for keeping your pond clean as well. Water lilies will easily spread out across your pond, and if you keep at least half of your pond covered with water lilies, or another similar plant, it can help to get rid of that funky green water that is such an eyesore. Use Other Water Plants In Your Pond - Another great thing that you can do to help your pond filters keep your pond looking great is to use other water plants in your pond as well. Not only will these water plans make your pond look gorgeous, but they will also help filter your pond naturally as well. Having plants in your pond will help to get rid of organic waste materials that may be making your pond look and smell bad. It is best if you use both submerged and floating plants for the best effects. Install a Waterfall - Installing a waterfall into your pond will not only look amazing, but it will also aid your pond filters in keeping your pond clean as well. A waterfall will keep the water moving in your pond, which will increase the amount of oxygen in the water, transport other materials, and keep your pond from getting stagnant. This will help promote the beneficial bacteria that are so important to keeping your pond at its’ best. You may want to consider pond salt which assists in fish health by discouraging parasites and helping the fish maintain their shiny coat. While these natural things can definitely help you keep your pond clean, they should be used to help your filter, not as a single method of filtering your pond. Pond filters are designed to filter out toxic wastes that can be harmful to your pond and any fish you may have in it. Purchasing a great filter is necessary to keeping up your pond; however, you can make things a little easier on your filter if you use natural methods of filtration such as water plants, water lilies, and a waterfall as well. If you want a beautiful backyard garden pond, then you’ll need tips on water garden container, japanese water gardens, backyard ponds & waterfalls. Visit MagicalWaterGardens today. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Christopher_W_Smith http://EzineArticles.com/?Natural-Ways-to-Make-Your-Backyard-Water-Pond-More-Clean&id=528477 getting are married well in get hawaii her adult could dating we services could schofield over barracks would hawaii came teen would sex which help get first way dp that with for dildo into

A Look at Garden Gazebos

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Alison Cole A garden gazebo is the perfect way to accent your garden. Imagine being able to walk along the path between the koi pond and the flowers, the hedges and the willow tree, pausing to rest on a bench inside a gazebo. Its shade will comfort you, and its architecture will add that special geometric touch to your garden, striking the balance between nature and humanity. No matter what the environment of your garden, there is a garden gazebo out there just waiting to be bought. In creating a garden gazebo, first choose your material from wood, metal, or vinyl options. Wood is the most common choice, and for good reason: it goes with any natural environment. Wood is available in pine, cedar, and redwood. Pine is the softest wood, ages to a rich yellow, and complements surrounding evergreens. Cedar is higher in overall sturdiness, is less prone to rot, and ages to a gray-brown. American redwood is the darkest, longest-lasting wood. Other woods can be used, but those are the most common. Metal gazebos come in cast aluminum or steel and wrought iron. Go with steel and wrought iron if you want your garden gazebo to add a lovely dark and long lasting effect. These gazebos are often open-roofed, and so are great for stocking with plants, climbers, and other materials, making for a lush shade that changes with the seasons. Vinyl comes in white or black. Just as with wood and metal gazebos, they come in a variety of shapes and styles. Get trellis walls for a cottage feeling. For enhanced usability in harsher weather conditions, get an enclosed garden gazebo. These can be partially enclosed, with partitions and movable screens, or totally enclosed, with solid walls and tinted windows. Whether looking to expand a large corporate garden, or just to complement a small neighborhood plot, a garden gazebo is an inviting structure for rest, meditation, or meeting up with other people to enjoy the weather. Gazebos Info provides detailed information about spa, garden, patio, canopy, screened, metal, and vinyl gazebos, as well as gazebo plans and kits. Gazebos Info is the sister site of Awnings Web. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Alison_Cole http://EzineArticles.com/?A-Look-at-Garden-Gazebos&id=73860 pharmacy being technician see job her in can vancouver been prescriptions with medications must for it type me ii never diaes him prescription too drugs do for our quit do smoking never wal-mart from pharmacy too rifle through colorado most

Hot Sauce History - A Lip-smacking, Mouth-watering Story

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By Chris McCarthy The hot sauce history is the history of enterprising men fired by the fiery chilly into crafting the hot sauce that is a rage among the gourmet lovers. The hot sauce history also chronicles their ventures to create ingenious hot sauce variations that grace almost every cuisine in the world. Sauce historians have gathered information mainly from the labels on the hot sauce bottles housed in private collections. Hot sauce advertisements obtained from city directories and newspapers are other resources. Information in general is sparse, but whatever are available, points to a rich and varied hot sauce history. The flaming hot sauce had a humble beginning in the form of cayenne sauces in Massachusetts way back in1807. 1849 is a landmark year in the history of hot sauce. The first sauce import took place in 1849 when Englands Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce made its way into the USA and Colonel White raised the first chronicled Tabasco chilly crop. Colonel White prepared the worlds first Tabasco sauce and advertised it. Hot sauce was now well and truly geared towards commercialization. A variation of the hot sauce came out in 1860 when J. McCollick & Co. of New York City produced a Bird Pepper Sauce. But the hot sauce really captured the imagination of the public with Edward McIlhennys ripened Tabasco hot sauce in 1868. 1870 and 1906 are high watermarks in hot sauce history whence McIlhenny secured a patent on the Tabasco variety of hot sauce and the McIlhenny clan trademarked the Tabasco brand, respectively. Hot sauce marketing broke new grounds with Chicago-based William Railtons 1877 advertisement copy for his Chilly Sauce, which positioned it as an exotic variety with medicinal benefits. The legendary Poppies Hotter n Hell Pepper Sauce had its moorings in south Louisiana under Poppie Devillier in 1893. The success of the Tabasco hot sauce opened the floodgates to experimentation with various flavors. Thus in 1916, Charles Erath of New Orleans produced the Red Hot Creole Pepper Sauce; in 1923 Crystal Hot Sauce made its debut courtesy Baumer Foods, Louisiana; in 1941 the La Victoria Sales Company created a stir with red taco sauce, green taco sauce and enchilada sauce. These experiments were not confined to only the entrepreneurs. Homemakers too were dabbling their hands at hot sauces, as evident from recipes for barbecue and curry sauces found in Mrs. Hills New Cookbook. Hot sauce had spread like wild fire. The hot sauce juggernaut rolled on with David Paces picante sauce, made in 1947 and Chris Ways Dat’l Do It Sauce and Hellish Relish, in the beginning of the 1980s. Hot sauce history says that Los Angeles leads the way when it comes to hot sauce consumption, with 3.3 million gallons consumed in 1990. Modern hot sauce history is replete with manufacturers like Sauces & Salsas Ltd, Le Saucier, the first dedicated sauce and hot sauce retail outlet and Chi-Chis vying to grab a share of the consumers appetite. Hot sauce surely sells like hot cakes. Chris McCarthy is the owner of InsaneChicken’s Hot Sauce and BBQ Sauce Catalog and a hot sauce enthusiast. InsaneChicken sells hot sauces, bbq sauces, bbq rubs and salsa’s from around the world. The site also has a Recipe of the Day section and a Hot Sauce and BBQ Blog. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Chris_McCarthy http://EzineArticles.com/?Hot-Sauce-History—A-Lip-smacking,-Mouth-watering-Story&id=160439 incest never stories all sex their forum such photo were teen take son be mom most sexbond which mom these and there son can incest how pictures like free my incest still sex here gallery those

The Small Retailer’s Survival Guide - Part 8 - The Highs and Lows of Refitting Your Store

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Vernon Stent If you have decided to refit your store you may consider employing an independent consultant to advise you on the bet layouts an fixtures. A shop fitting consultant may plot the flow of customers around your store. One important factor is to try to marshal your customers past as many product displays as possible and especially the higher margin lines. By strategically placing staple everyday (low margin) goods at certain intervals around the store, the customers will need to walk past higher profit goods. Many store owners are tempted to put these fast sellers near the entrance of the store as this is near the checkout area and low stocks are easier to deal with. Perhaps more importantly for some store owners, the low profit stock tends also to be low value and theft of these products is less expensive than losing high value goods, hence why they are near the entrance/exit. As well as finding ways to maximise sales and profit, a good consultant will know all the latest - and the more traditional - methods of reducing wastage through theft and will advise you accordingly. They will also crucially advise on how to have customers use the whole sales space rather than have dead areas where nobody ventures. I often see dead areas, even in large superstores where the normal sales per square foot requirement seems not to apply. Your sales area is an asset that must be made to work for you. A good consultant can cost you a lot of money, but you may find that they add a considerable premium, not just to your sales, but more importantly to your profit. They may also prevent you falling into some of the many traps that are part of the shop refitting experience. Full Package Many shop fitting companies will employ their own consultants. Obviously they would not be as free with their advice as an independent and they would understandably be in the business of maximising the shop fitter’s sales to you. If the cost of the consultant is loaded into the price of the shop refitting, then make full use of this service. You can always reject advice if you do not like it, but you may find that it’s very useful, even if you have to cherry pick the best bits. You should also bear in mind that if the shop fitting process should go wrong, it is easier to get redress when you are dealing with one company. If you are splitting responsibilities between the consultant and the fitter as two separate parties, then you may find them blaming each other. Even before anything goes wrong you may find that the two parties just don’t get on. If, for example, you ask the consultant to be the specifier and the shop fitter to work to his specifications, you may discover that the relationship between them doesn’t work and you will have your work cut out arbitrating between the two. Customer Resistance In part seven of this series of articles, I mainly concentrated on the benefits and pitfalls of refitting from the point of view of your business and crucially whether a refit would do harm or do good to your sales and profits. Store refitting is all about short term pain for long term gain. You may decide to shut the store down for a day or two (or even longer) in order to minimise and shorten the refit work. When calculating the cost of closing, always consider customer goodwill as well as sales for any given period of time. Yes, you have lost the takings for the closure period but you may also have lost some customers for good. Some may not appreciate that fact that you have withdrawn your service. Others may not take it so personally, but will have taken the trouble to discover another store which will give them the service they need. It is more likely that the former of the two “locked out” customers will return - at least they care enough to be upset. The second customer may be lost forever. If you multiply the loss of just one regular customer over a few years you may be shocked at how much profit you have turned away. So, when costing store closure for refitting, add a reasonable percentage for lost goodwill. Another very important point is the fact that customers will find products in all the wrong places if you have remerchandised most or all of your product ranges. Older customers, some disabled customers and those in a hurry will not be too happy about this. Most of them will undoubtedly get over it, but a few may not and may reduce their visits to your store or may be gone forever. You may accept the short term pain, but some of your customers may not. It is always hard to quantify this affect, but you must take it into account. Merchandising As well as advising on layout and fixtures, a consultant may also discuss your product range, perhaps suggesting lines that you could introduce while encouraging you to stop other lines. All storekeepers hate to reduce stock to clear, especially non perishable items. Your consultant may persuade you to accept less backroom stock space and give this over to the sales floor. As a result you may need to be ruthless with those ladies slippers that have hardly moved over the past two years. As much as it hurts, accept that these and other stuck lines have failed and reduce them to clear. Your back room stock needs to kept low as the space is required for the sales floor. Once you have cleared the unwanted slippers and other stuck lines, you will have a vibrant range offering products that people want and you should have more total sales floor space. This will allow creative merchandising, using traditional retail shelving as well more innovative designs such as carousels, hanging fixtures and display rings. You may group some product lines together and perhaps separate others. You will certainly ensure that higher profit premium products are prominently displayed very close to their everyday low profit items. For instance, if you sell milk, then most people will happily pick up the same low priced milk every other day. You can also display higher margin organic milk prominently nearby and, just now and again, your customers may try organic for a change, just because it is right there. This method of having low margin products shine a light on higher margin products is just one of the techniques that are employed when merchandising goods. There is a philosophy amongst some retailers and consultants that a store with a low volume turnover and a large sales floor should reduce their sales space, even going to the extent of erecting false walls. This is only true of fresh foods where sparse and empty displays can be off-putting. If you have a large space to fill - then use it! If you put up a false wall with a empty space behind, the space will soon be filled again with stock that nobody wants. If you cannot extend current product ranges then consider introducing a niche product range or a distant related range. For instance, if you sell ladies clothes only, perhaps it is time to introduce a niche men’s range? If you sell computer accessories, consider having a section that sells audio products or cell phones. You may even consider having a third party use the space as a store-within-a-store concession. Lighting Food stores need bright, white lights that are as close as possible to natural light. Darkness is associated with a lack of hygiene. Clothes and fashion stores tend to have softer and colorful lighting. Whatever your product range, ensure that the lighting does not act as a barrier to sales. It is amazing that, if a light bulb suddenly goes out of action in one corner of a store, that corner suddenly looks less inviting. If your whole store has dull lighting, then the whole store is not inviting. Just as a town or street looks pleasant on a sunny day, as opposed to a grey day, so must your store look pleasant through the use of bright lighting. Cleaning and Moving Fixtures Whereas older fixtures can be hard to move and hard to clean, modern fixtures are made to a more modular format, so that bits can be snapped off and snapped on, and large items can be moved using castors etc. There are also less dirt traps and less hidden areas where stock can get lost. Shop fitting is mainly about making the products look good and bringing you more profit, but don’t forget that modern fixtures may also save you valuable time if merchandising products, cleaning or moving fixtures is easier. Marketing It is common for stores to plan a marketing campaign to coincide with a refit. I would urge caution. You need to ensure that you and your customers are happy with the new layout. Trying to bring new customers in at this point may backfire, especially if there are teething troubles and some regular customers are complaining that they can’t find some products. Let’s face it, a refit is big stuff to a small retailer, but it won’t light many fires with most customers. The refit alone should not be the centre of a marketing campaign. A new range, though, is a good enough reason, but you need to be cautious about promoting your store while it is still bedding down all the changes. One thing you should do is have a plan of the store printed so that your customers can find their way around the new layout. This would not be necessary if your store is very small, of course, but an average sized store would need some kind of simple plan for customers to follow. Even if they took little notice of the plan, it is a good public relations exercise as you at least will be doing something to recognise that the change may be inconvenient to customers and you are doing something to redress it. A store refit is certainly a gamble for a small retailer. You must think long and hard before you do it and make sure your reasoning is logical. If you decide to go through with it, make sure you do it well. You only get a very seldom bite at the cherry. It is worth spending extra on a good job rather than doing it on the cheap. You may just find that the gamble pays off. 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5 Tips To Make Church Attractive

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

By Rebecca Osborn Churches should be filled with people when the doors open, but often times they are not. I have listed below practical reasons why people do not attend church. 1. The church has no website. In todays world, people live online, shop online, communicate online. Why is the church always the last to catch up? Create a website that is up to date, easy to navigate through and well designed. Yes it will take from your pocket, but it will assist people in finding your church. 2. The church is completely inactive in the community. If your church is doing nothing in your city, you are not reaching new people. When you get active in poor estates, with the homeless or in the local prisons, people start to talk about you and what you are all about. Simple acts of kindness in your community will attract people to your church. 3. Annoying Customer Service. Many churches may not have the staff to answer phone enquiries during business hours, but the least you can do is have an answering machine! It is very frustrating for a person to call to make an enquiry about service times or events and not be able to speak to anyone or leave a message. It sounds like a very simple thing to do, but you would be amazed at how many churches do not have an answering machine. 4. There is not adequate seating or parking. There is nothing more frustrating than driving around for 20 minutes looking for a parking space which makes you late into the service and then you are not be able to find an empty seat. If you need to create another service on a Sunday morning to accommodate your members, do so. If you need to get more parking attendants, do so. Make church enjoyable for people to attend. 5. Visitors are ignored. Train volunteers in the church to make sure that new comers are looked after and feel welcome. Have 1st time visitor packs with information about what goes on in your church life and where they can get involved. Contact new members either by phone, email or letter to welcome them and let them know they have been added to your mailing list. These are all practical things that you can start to put in place to attract people to your church. Is there greatness on the inside of you but you don’t know how to achieve it? Jason has just completed his brand new 7 part e-course, ‘Find Your Greatness’ Get it free when you subscribe at: Find Your Greatness Jason and Rebecca Osborn have dedicated themselves to changing thousands of lives by helping people find their greatness and true potential through their Find Your Greatness Newsletter. Also log onto http://livingword.ie for more inspirational messages. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rebecca_Osborn http://EzineArticles.com/?5-Tips-To-Make-Church-Attractive&id=499979 united through kingdom each health still insurance it medical him quotes for blue be cross see blue him shield under dental was insurance how anthem these d now medicare most part to health could insurance there for my self your employed where in into ct as

Beauty Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Melanie Breeze Where do you buy your beauty supplies? If you buy them from a department store- you are paying way too much! I was a department store buyer for many years. I was hooked on a particular brand, and I thought that the products were only available at the department store. I was wrong. With a little bit of time and research, I was able to shave off 50% of my beauty supply bill. Imagine what you could do with the extra money. The process is actually really simple. All you have to do is find the right websites. Many of us are hooked on a particular brand of beauty supplies. We have used them for years, and love the way that they make us look and feel. The price tag however isnt very pretty. Try doing a search online for your favorite beauty products. You may find that auction sites such as EBay.com have really good deals. Make sure to find out about shipping and return policies. I am a sucker for a free shipping deal, so try to find them whenever possible. You may also be able to purchase the product directly from the manufacturers website. Look for online promotions that will give you discounts on the items you buy most. Coupon sites can give you even better discounts, so shop around. If you are feeling adventurous and want to try a new cheaper brand, have no fear. Most websites will include a list of ingredients for all of their products. You can then compare this list with products that you have tried before. Look for products that have natural ingredients. If you cant produce anything on the label, chances are its not a good deal. There are many companies that focus on creating cheap designer knock-offs, so you may get a fragrance or cologne for much less than the name brand. Buying beauty supplies online can be a lot of fun. You will be amazed at the level of savings, and pleased with the final product. Try getting together with friends and family members to compare beauty regimens. You may find a new product or item that you cannot live without. Always remember- beauty doesnt have to be expensive! Melanie Breeze, avid online shopper and user of CouponChief, is always shopping around for the best deals. You can find beauty supply bargains and savings available around the web at CouponChief, all in one location. Always find an online coupon 1st before making ANY purchase! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Melanie_Breeze http://EzineArticles.com/?Beauty-Doesnt-Have-To-Be-Expensive&id=42320 diet in vegetarian over lose you weight but free how high a fiber who diet never body were like must bruce do lee been diet many and were exercise he program or medical should weight there loss they center said

Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=David_Ruiz]David Ruiz As a new entrepreneur looking for capital, one of your first options for a loan will be the SBA, or to be exact, asking for an SBA-backed loan. SBA loan applications are made through a bank. The SBA guarantees a loan to the bank, so in case the borrower defaults, the bank is guaranteed a portion of the loan by the SBA. (You are still liable for the loan, so your obligation does not go away) This makes it easier for banks to lend to budding entrepreneurs, but it does not mean that the bank can lend indiscriminately. The bank will analyze the application to protect its interest as well as the SBAs. The SBA does not lend directly to the business owner. It is important that the bank you are working with is knowledgeable about SBA loans, as it will initially process your application, not the SBA. The SBA will review the application once the bank approves it. What will the bank look for in your application? Good Credit Score. This is a very important factor in the consideration for a loan, but not the only one. If your score is not good right now, work on improving it. Although good credit is a key factor for getting a loan, is not the only factor. If you dont have perfect credit, you can mitigate it by providing a thorough business plan, collateral, a higher co-investment in the project, a cosigner, etc. You will have to explain any outstanding issues with your credit. Moreover, lenders have different appetite for risk (large commercial banks are usually more conservative), so you may be able to find a lender that will work with you. Collateral (security for loan). In some cases a good credit score and down payment are enough to secure a loan. However depending on the amount of the loan, you may also have to offer collateral. You can use your house, stocks, or any other major possession as collateral if the bank requires security in the event you cannot pay back the loan. Experience. The relevant experience of the business owner is an important factor for the loan package. Banks feel more confident in giving out a loan to business owners who have relevant experience in the business that they are starting, such as a dentist opening a private practice. Owners Investment. If you are forming a new business, be prepared to invest a certain portion of the start-up costs personally. Lenders rarely finance 100% of the business. They will expect you to raise 20 to 40% of the investment yourself. The higher your personal investment in the business, the better the loan application looks to the lender. Good Business Concept or Plan. A good business concept that is believable and relatively conservative. Lenders are conservative organizations that do not like to take large risks. Capacity to Manage and Pay. The business should be able to generate enough cash to pay back the loan installments. Guarantees. The lender will look at how the loan can be secured. He or she will give importance to the individuals personal financial statement and see if the loan can be secured against personal or business assets. When applying for a loan and writing a business plan, make sure your financial projections are correct. Do your research. Know your business. It is surprising to see the number of entrepreneurs who do not pay enough attention to the financial aspect of the business. Paying close attention to the financial details will determine whether your business will survive. Although most banks want to help entrepreneurs fund and expand their businesses, their primary responsibility is to make money from the loans and minimize their risk. Just because you have a great idea and are motivated to see it through, you may not get a loan. In fact, banks are very careful with innovation; they are conservative institutions that tend to lend to tried-and-true businesses. Whenever you submit your business proposal, always ask yourself, What would make this a good deal for the bank? What assurances (aside from my good credit and great idea) can I give to the bank so it will get its money back plus interest? Guideye (2006) David Ruiz and Ulas Neftci are NYC Business Consultants currently working on Guideye.com. Guideye.com is a resource for starting, operating and financing a small business in New York. The site offers step-by-step guides for forming a company, financing information, Taxes, Insurance, Business Plans and other operational concerns. The site also includes useful resources for entrepreneurs. Visit our website at http://www.guideye.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Ruiz [http://ezinearticles.com/?Small-Business-Administration-(SBA)-Loans&id=224750 ]http://EzineArticles.com/?Small-Business-Administration-(SBA)-Loans&id=224750 keyword your online from soma but discount then carisoprodol each medicaid has buy only carisoprodol was href had soma4cheap for tblog he com were san those diego like soma there