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April 17, 2009

Define Your Own Future - Shatter The Crystal Ball!

Filed under: condo, journalism, news, productivity, security — hendrik @ 8:45 am

Define Your Own Future - Shatter The Crystal Ball!

When I decided to look into remote viewing, I had the impression that it had some bizarre metaphysical and psychic associations. But, in reality, remote viewing is a natural and ‘taught’ method of probing remote locations in the past, present, and future. As I learned and experimented, one of the important things that I discovered is that you cannot accurately predict the future of any person or event. Of course, some would argue this point and I would probably agree that we can ’see’ the future. But, what I mean is, the future changes far сервер Desten too rapidly based on our experiences and directions for anyone to be truly accurate.

— My crystal ball … —

When you visit a psychic and ask them to tell you about your future, in some cases, they can be quite accurate. But, realize that your future is only accurate as long as you’re heading down the path chosen at the time of the reading. However, if you change your path, your entire future ‘rebuilds’ to accommodate your холодильник lg new direction and experiences.

After some work with a professional, and long-time-involved, remote viewer, I began to understand that the past, present, мобильные телефоны and future have already occurred. This is why, through remote viewing, we can
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April 14, 2009

Grow Your Business By Increasing the Value of Each Sale - 29 Ideas to Spur Your Brain

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Grow Your Business By Increasing the Value of Each Sale - 29 Ideas to Spur Your Brain

There are 3 ways to grow any business:

- Get more customers

- Get more from each sale

- Sell to each customer more frequently.

That’s it - everything else boils down to some variation of these 3 activities.

Most owners and most managers want to grow their business. вытяжка Systemair Most of them concentrate exclusively on getting more new customers.

Odd really.

There is lots of marketing research that is pretty consistent in pointing out that it costs somewhere between six and шкаф холодильный twelve times as much to get a new customer as it does to sell to an existing customer.

And once you have a customer холодильник lg it is зеркальные цифровые фотоаппараты generally pretty
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April 12, 2009

Architecture Online

Filed under: hardware, journalism, productivity, security, work — hendrik @ 7:19 am

Architecture Online

Architecture is the art and science центральные кондиционеры of designing and erecting buildings. It is воздуховоды вытяжки a vast subject, taking in planning, design, construction, materials, environment, landscape, and even furniture placement. Working adults can earn a degree in Architecture from an online college, university, or distance learning program without giving холодильные машины up current employment.

Most Online Architecture degree programs are offered by accredited institutions. In most вытяжка купить regions, an approved degree program is a requirement for licensure as an architect. However, for students interested in drafting, digital design or home design, careers in Architecture do not require a
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April 6, 2009

Security Checklist For Voip Service Providers

Filed under: health, journalism, real estate, security, work — hendrik @ 11:53 am

Security Checklist For Voip Service Providers

It is often said that understanding the problem is 90% of the solution, and VoIP security is no exception. It is fear of the unknown which is likely to elicit встраиваемая техника вытяжки a knee-jerk reaction of panic, so the first step is to understand the threats and then classify them. We also have to ask the question: what does security mean to me and what does it mean to my customers?

Security to the customer means protecting their device and identity and the continuity of their service. Security to the service provider means protecting their network their revenue and their customers. In this feature we will look at service disruption and service theft.

Disruption

A service can be disrupted by breaking the user’s device, flooding the IP network with traffic or breaking the service provider’s infrastructure. Disruption is usually achieved through either Logic Attacks or Flood Attacks or Application Layer Attacks.

• Logic attacks exploit vulnerabilities in protocols or their implementations, e.g. Ping of death, Teardrop, Land etc.

• Flood attacks disable targets through traffic volume; a flood attack can originate from a single platform or from multiple platforms.

• Application Layer Attacks include: SIP-SPAM, and identity forging.

We can also divide the attacks into IP layer and SIP layer thus:

IP Logic Attack / IP Flood Attack
SIP Logic Attack / SIP Flood Attack
Application Layer attack

IP Logic Attacks

IP Logic attacks on SIP devices are no different to any other IP device; these include well known exploits such as: Ping of death, Teardrop, Land, Chargen and Out of sequence packets. All of these can disable a device which has not been fully tested to protect itself against these exploits.

IP Flood Attacks

IP Flood attacks include: SYN flood attack (TCP SYN Floods are one of the oldest DoS attacks
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March 25, 2009

Rally the Troops with Inner Fire

Filed under: blog, journalism, news, security — hendrik @ 11:07 am

Rally the Troops with Inner Fire

Many who thrive in the workplace are those bursting with drive and determination. These folks who are motivated by their jobs.

Every person who works have personal reasons for working. While most work for money, others work because they love their jobs and because experience a sense of fulfillment. Some work because they desire to aid others or to feel distinguished in a field. People work because they are motivated by certain reasons.

A core reason why people are driven to work is because of the earning potential. Money is a key factor in working. Money is also the motive why most people are inflamed to get degrees or intense training for their jobs. They seek подбор ноутбука to better themselves in their двухкамерный холодильник workplace to attain a higher pay. Compensation for work pays the bills, stocks the fridge, buys clothing for the kids and allows for people to enjoy leisure activities. When people receive commensurate pay lcd телевизоры philips for the work they do, they are more spurred to work harder and more efficiently. An employer who underestimates the power of money is making a grave mistake. Not fairly
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March 23, 2009

Extramarital Affair: Should You Get A Divorce Just Because One Of You Had An Extramarital Affair?

Filed under: blog, condo, journalism, real estate — hendrik @ 6:19 pm

Extramarital Affair: Should You Get A Divorce Just Because One Of You Had An Extramarital Affair?

Having to deal with an extramarital affair can be a life-changing event, regardless of whether you stay married or not. Inescapable feelings can come over both people who live through an extramarital affair that will never be forgotten by either of them. The person who actually had the extramarital affair can have feelings of guilt, loneliness, confusion and misdirection along with many other feelings. The ‘partner’ who did not have the extramarital affair can have these feelings as well, but the lack of confidence that can come as a result of the other person having an extramarital affair can be one of the toughest parts to deal with.

The вытяжка Smeg feelings that come as a result стиральная машина of one or both parties having an extramarital affair are natural but can also be extensions of something much deeper. Of course, if someone has an extramarital affair, both people in that marriage will have feelings that will be “surface level” only at first. Arguments can occur, denial may set in, and/or tempers can flare due to the extramarital affair. While these things are only natural and to be expected, if your going to actually survive an extramarital affair, you must look at the deeper issues and get down to the real cause of the affair and what to do about it.

People in marriages don’t often look at having extramarital affairs lightly,
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March 20, 2009

Country Decorating Ideas - Create Warmth and Charm with Country Style Decorating Ideas

Filed under: journalism, security — hendrik @ 2:17 am

Country Decorating Ideas - Create Warmth and Charm with Country Style Decorating Ideas

Country decorating ideas can help you create a home that is warm, inviting and the perfect home to live in. Country style decorating ideas help you capture the spirit of country living during modern times. If you are restoring a country home, try to keep the original woodwork, windows, floors, fixtures and cabinetry unless they are beyond salvaging. For decorating a new or existing home, there are choices you can make that will provide you with the charm and comfort of life in the countryside.

Consider these country decorating ideas and country style decorating ideas:

1. Country Dining Rooms - use a large rectangular table made of pine, oak, walnut or mahogany with wooden chairs or old benches that are similar in style and material. A corner cupboard, plate racks, dresser or sideboard will provide perfect storage and serving area for the dining room as long as they match the style and the materials of the table and chairs.

2. вытяжка Fox Country Bathroom Decorating - country интернет кухонные вытяжки bathroom floors are made of wood, ceramic tile, linoleum, vinyl or natural cork. Carpeting used in the country bathroom is not appropriate. Wood and brass accessories are perfect materials to use in a country bathroom. Plain white towels instead of patterned or bright modern patterns are better. Wicker or wire baskets keep your sponges, loofas and shampoos handy near the tub or shower besides looking great.

3. Country Kitchen Decorating Ideas - use country decorating ideas in your kitchen. Give your kitchen a calm, elegant country
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March 13, 2009

Sleep Yourself Healthy

Filed under: blog, journalism, news, productivity, work — hendrik @ 3:32 pm

Sleep Yourself Healthy

It’s no secret that a full night of uninterrupted slumber can make things much easier for us the following day. Because after all, when we sleep well, we’re much more inclined to live well. Healthy sleep finds us more alert, more refreshed, more productive and most certainly more responsive. Getting the rest we need keeps our eyes bright and our energy levels high. Sadly, getting a good night’s sleep isn’t always as easy as it sounds.

We’re often quick to forget that while we sleep, there’s a lot going on. As we slip into our nightly nocturne, our body continues on стиральные машины купить as if it were business as usual. The cardiovascular system pumps and circulates the blood we need to live. The brain keeps busy by sending millions of neurotransmissions every second. The metabolic system continue to convert calories into the energy that makes this never-ending series of biological processes possible.

But the benefits of a good night’s sleep extend far beyond how well we’re able to function the following day. Because the simple truth is стиральная машина атлант that the новые мобильные телефоны quality of our days is often heavily influenced by the quality of our nights. I’ll explain.

Sleep and healthy hearts

A study conducted at the University of British Columbia suggests that people who sleep less than 5 hours per night are 39% more likely to develop heart disease than those who register a full seven to eight hours per night. Moreover, depriving the body of quality Z’s can raise blood pressure and may also contribute to the formation of varicose veins as well.

Sleep and metabolism

Before hastily blaming our bathroom scales for unexplained weight gain, it’s important to make sure that we’re spending enough time lost in peaceful dreams. Researchers at the University of Chicago have determined that sleep deprivation (even in the most modest amounts) can interfere with how efficiently the our body regulates the release of cortisol. This stress-related hormone is produced by the adrenal gland, and plays a significant role in hunger, stress and appetite. What’s worse, excessive cortisol levels can interfere with the production of serotonin. As a result, we may feel depressed and hungry - even in situations when we’ve eaten to the point of being full.

Sleep is good for the mind

Believe it or not, that groggy feeling you experience after a night of tossing and turning all night has a physiological explanation. Somewhere between the time our head hits the pillow to the time we hurl blunt objects at our alarm clocks, our brain’s third shift goes to work. Their job,
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March 6, 2009

Teenagers and Credit Cards

Filed under: condo, hardware, journalism — hendrik @ 1:48 pm

Teenagers and Credit Cards

“Don’t worry about it. I’ve got it this time. Next one is on you.” A commonly heard statement when going out to lunch, but not so common when the words are being uttered by your 14 year old unemployed son as he whips out his credit вытяжка Ardo card and places it on the lunch bill.

There appears to be a rising trend in teens using their own credit/debit купить мобильный cards. This trend микроволновая печь свч brings two questions to my mind: Is it wise to give your teen a credit card? And, is ‘everyone doing it’ as your teenager says?

In a poll published in April, вытяжка kata of 2005, Junior Achievement found that of the 1,065 9th through 12th graders that participated in дешевый ноутбук the poll, 11 % of them had their own credit cards. The students ranged in age from 13 to 18+. Of that 11%, the majority of them (81.7%) stated that they paid the entire balance in full at the end
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February 21, 2009

What is Hypnosis?

Filed under: condo, health, journalism, real estate, work — hendrik @ 2:17 am

What is Hypnosis?

Hypnosis has been given many definitions over the years, and many authors have debated whether it even exists. These debates and definitions themselves are evidence of what I consider to be the most basic and profound form of hypnosis. My definition identifies the discursive thinking mind (what most of us identify with as our ordinary sense of self) as an ongoing hypnotic process. From this perspective, the ordinary conscious mind contains all the process elements of what traditionally have been called “trance phenomena.” And although the conscious mind approximates reality and makes its constructs seem workable, the mind itself is never accurately in touch with reality. More and more people are now beginning to subscribe to this view, as quantum physics continues to bear out scientific evidence that the nature of reality as described by spiritual masters throughout the ages is not merely metaphor, but actual truth. In fact, this approach to hypnotherapy could as appropriately be called “quantum hypnotherapy” as well as “transpersonal hypnotherapy.”

The transpersonal definition of hypnotherapy assumes that:

1) We are not who we “think” we are. Who we think we are is our deepest trance state (actually a “bundle” of trance states).

2) To the degree that our awareness is absorbed in and identified with our thoughts, we are in a hypnotic state—a defined state rather than a spontaneous, “real” state, an “awake” state.

3) All communication, both intrapersonal and interpersonal, to the degree that it is a sharing of thoughts about reality rather than a direct experience of reality, is a sharing of hypnotic states, “dream” states, even deluded states.

The Hypnotic Trance of Self

Not being who we think we are is the root of our dilemmas. (Or, more accurately, believing that we are who we think we are, and not noticing that we are not, is the root.) We are selectively attending* to our ideas about ourselves in order to make choices* which define and determine our lives. If the root idea стиральная машина аристон of who we are is a mistake, then our whole accustomed process of strategizing to improve our lives is a “mishap” having varying degrees of painful and pleasurable consequences.

The most profound aspects of the hypnotic trance of self (or the bundle of trances of self) are established in childhood prior to our development of a discriminating perspective. As children, we accepted the overwhelming vividness and prestige, good and/or bad, of the stimuli and messages acting upon us as “truth.” Learning to identify our sensory functions and our bodily delineation happens quite naturally, but extending that to the healthy expression of our mind/body in interpersonal relationships is rare. The degree to which our first relationships were unhealthy, i.e. shaming, confusing, or threatening, determines how profoundly we develop the trance of false, hypnotic self. This trance of self refers to a fixed idea of a rigidly defined self, rather than the spontaneous sense of wellbeing of a self that flows on effortlessly through changes, one that does not need ideas to help it remember who it is. In other words, when you are fully involved in being who you are, you don’t waste time keeping track of who you are. It isn’t necessary to do this if there is no sense of shame or threat to ward off. And the de-hypnotized, free-flowing self—not perceiving anything as separate—is simply blissfully existent and awake, without a need to ward off anything that comes its way.

The hypnotic self is a powerful set of trance phenomena. Growing up from электрические плиты ariston infancy to early adulthood means being in the cultural and familial hypnotist’s arena 24 hours a day! Everyone is hypnotizing you—telling you what everything means, telling you what you are, and what your actions mean regarding your worthiness—by delivering suggestions to you with repetition and emotional force.*

Children learn by modeling; they are master mimics. Thus begins the process of self-hypnosis (or self-talk, if you like). Have you ever had the opportunity to eavesdrop on a young child playing with toys while he is repeating the judgments he has heard about himself in an innocent, singsong voice? We master these skills of hypnosis very early in life.

In this way we quickly develop the veils of perception—we are no longer able to see a tree, hear a bird, taste a hamburger, or experience anything (including ourselves) simply and directly, without a running commentary going on inside. The stimulus of a tree, a bird, or a hamburger, or
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