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The soul?s sole purpose for being here

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

The soul?s sole purpose for being here is for emotional and spiritual growth?a.k.a. transformation. Healing is evolving and optimizing into our health and into who we really are. I believe that Mind, Body, Spirit healing is restructuring our energy that has become distorted, misaligned or suppressed. My definition of healing is evolution beyond just losing some ability and regaining it.

What are we really asking for when we ask for Mind, Body, Spirit Healing?

When we truly ask for Mind, Body, Spirit healing we are asking about the ?cause,? of our pain not the symptoms we are experiencing. When I work with someone, I am not treating, I am not giving therapy, I am only conscious of symptoms because the symptoms are clues to what needs to be transformed.
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There are some very basic

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

There are some very basic (but still well-equipped) diesel motor coaches available to fit your budget. You can also think about getting a pre-owned motor coach to save money. These lower-end models will still have many of the premium features standard in them.

A top of the line diesel motor coach may have amenities such as several televisions, HDTV, satellite, state of the art stereo systems, spas, ceramic tile or hardwood floors, and even full size kitchen appliances.

After you see all that is available, you may decide, like many others, that you want to live in your RV full-time!

Eriani Doyel writes articles about Motor Homes. For more information about a diesel pusher visit dieselpushera.com..
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Sleuthing for $65M in sales tax

Saturday, July 31st, 2010
Sleuthing for $65M in sales tax

NJBIZ, Jul 5, 2010

Our Point of View

IT WAS A collective sigh from Bergen County that dried the ink on Chris Christie’s signature last week, when the governor approved a budget that didn’t put an end to the county’s longstanding blue laws.

The preponderance of shopping malls in the state’s northeastemmost county supplies the state with hefty sales-tax collections, but each time the issue of Sunday shopping comes up, residents reject it in order to keep the roads peaceable for one day a week.

You can defend these laws until you’re blue in the face; the reality is, they are an outdated relic that hurts retailers, particularly around the holidays, and the state, whichmust sufferweaker tax collections as a result Sadly, the budget agreement will allow this quaint anachronism to remain on the calendar for yet another year, with Treasury instead planning to institute a tougher audit system.

That would seem a healthy compromise – not to mention a great idea – but the state doesn’t have a great track record of playing detective when it comes to tax delinquents. A glaring example from the ion Corrine years comes in the form of an amnesty program the state launched in 2009 to get deadbeats to pay up. The administration anticipated a $100 million windfall, but it underestimated how many delinquents it has, since more than $700 million made its way into Trenton. An N]BIZ review of public records in 2008 showed the same kind of glaring problems. The state wouldn’t provide comment on a number of substantial judgments that it had failed to collect some going back more than a decade
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Families have a ball at soccer day

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Families have a ball at soccer day

0 Comments | Express & Echo; Exeter (UK), Jul 27, 2010

A FOOTBALL fun day was organised for all the family in Exeter.

As well as a football tournament, the festival of football event featured trade stands, skills demonstrations and coaching tips plus a large funfair, restaurant, bar and outside catering.

Andrew Wilson, one of the organisers, said: “Having spent many years dragging the family from tournament to tournament, following one sibling through their footballing youth, a group of us decided to organise a tournament that was a day out for all the family.”

Exeter Racecourse was transformed with football pitches for tournaments for ladies, men’s, academy/centre of excellence, masters/ veterans and the South West Charity Trophy five-aside.

Half of all profits will be donated to various charities including Help for Heroes, Devon Air Ambulance, The RNLI and The Bobby Moore Fund.

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Micronesia Islands to deploy interWAVE wireless voice and data

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Micronesia Islands to deploy interWAVE wireless voice and data

World IT Report, Apr 9, 2003

FSM Telecommunications Corporation has signed a $4.4 million contract with interWAVE Communications for the deployment of GSM- based cellular and broadband access network equipment throughout the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).

FSM Telecommunications Corporation, the national communications operator, provides all telecommunication services for the FSM, which consists of 607 individual islands stretching 1,700 miles across the western Pacific Ocean. The initial deployment will provide integrated cellular and broadband networks in Pohnpei, Chuuk, Yap, and Kosrae, with Pohnpei serving as a centralized management and administrative center.

The flexibility of interWAVE’s GSM and broadband solutions enables the deployment of a cost-effective switch and wireless transport for the islands
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World develops a taste for Cains

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

World develops a taste for Cains

0 Comments | Daily Post; Liverpool (UK), Jul 23, 2010 | by Anonymous

LIVERPOOL brewer Cains is on track to hit its export targets as the world develops a taste for its beers.

The Toxteth operation set up a new export division last year with a target to send 5,000 cases – equivalent to 120,000 bottles or cans – overseas during 2010.

Cains joint managing director Sudarghara Dusanj revealed they have orders so far for 2,935 cases, with repeat deliveries and a possible US deal in the wings.

Mr Dusanj said: “If the US comes on board we will get to 5,000 cases quite quickly.”

Recent orders worth a total of 1,569 cases and eighteen 72-pint casks include a third delivery to Denmark – ironically home to Cains’ previous owner, the Danish Brewing Company – and a first export deal to Eire targeting real ale bars and supermarkets
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Any parent might feel guilty

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Any parent might feel guilty at not being able to provide the very best of everything to their child, but for a parent of a child with a disability, the intimidation factor of assistive technology may add to their feelings of helplessness or inadequacy. Here are a few tips that will help you to demystify AT.

Not all assistive technology devices are computer related. There are high tech, low tech and no tech options. As a person who is blind, one might think my home is outfitted with every technological wonder, and it is. Yet, I find that one of the most useful assistive tools I use is a plastic template called a writing guide. It is simply a notebook-paper sized sheet of plastic with straight edges cut out of it, spaced about a quarter inch apart. The writing guide is clipped to a sheet of paper.
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IDC: SaaS Revenue to Grow Five Times Faster Than Traditional

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

IDC: SaaS Revenue to Grow Five Times Faster Than Traditional

0 Comments | Wireless News, Jul 29, 2010

A recent International Data Corporation (IDC) study shows that the Software as a Service (SaaS) market had worldwide revenues of $13.1 billion in 2009.

IDC further noted in its report that its forecasts the market to reach $40.5 billion by 2014, representing a compound annual growth rate of 25.3 percent. By 2012, IDC said it expects that less than 15 percent of net-new software firms coming to market will ship a packaged product (on CD). By 2014, about 34 percent of all new business software purchases will be consumed via SaaS, and SaaS delivery will constitute about 14.5 percent of worldwide software spending across all primary markets.

“The SaaS model has become mainstream, and is coming to dominate the planning – from R&D, to sales quotas, to partnering, channels and distribution — of all software and services vendors,” said Robert Mahowald, vice president, SaaS and Cloud Services research at IDC. “Enterprise IT plans are shifting to accommodate the growing choices for sourcing most or all IT software functions, from business applications to software development and testing, to service and desktop management, as SaaS services become available from established vendors and new models for accessing functionality in the cloud creates lower-cost options and more tailored models for consuming IT services.”

Additional findings from IDC’s latest SaaS research include:

-By 2012, nearly 85 percent of net-new software firms coming to market will be built around SaaS service composition and delivery; by 2014, about 65 percent of new products from established ISVs will be delivered as SaaS services.

-SaaS-derived revenue will account for nearly 26 percent of net new growth in the software market in 2014.

-Traditional packaged software and perpetual license revenue are in decline and IDC predicts that a software industry shift toward subscription models will result in a nearly $7 billion decline in worldwide license revenue in 2010. As a result, a permanent change in software licensing regime will occur.

-SaaS segment mix will shift toward infrastructure and application development and deployment/PaaS, and away from U.S. dominance
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Beach draws swimmers, caretakers despite closure

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Beach draws swimmers, caretakers despite closure

Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), Jul 6, 2010 by BRITTANY SHAMMAS

A bag of trash in hand and a beach bag over her shoulder, Getty Nuhn carefully walked around the fence at the Prospect Lake beach, past the “No Trespassing” sign and on to the grass.

The 72-year-old remembers the beach when the weeds were picked, the sand was clean and as many as 200 people would come on a hot day like this one. She’s been coming to Prospect Lake for 45 years.

Nearly 120 years old, this man-made beach is where her children learned to swim and later brought their own children.

On this day, she’s the only one here. She and a group of friends come by to pick up the cigarette butts and trash other people leave behind. They say it’s a shame the city closed the only beach in the Springs.

The four – and many others who love the beach – keep coming back to swim and sit in the closed area. Actions that police and city officials say are illegal.

The city closed the beach to save $49,000 a year, said Ron Cousar, recreation services division manager for the city. The cost, which includes beach house operation and pay for personnel who monitor the beach and boating activities, was only slightly offset by the admission fee.

Boating is now regulated by Sertich Ice Center, on the east side of Memorial Park, and permits are handled with its existing staff.

It wasn’t long ago that city voters showed their desire to maintain Prospect Lake. In 2005, they gave up tax refunds to put a $1.8 million liner on the lake bottom to fix 50 years of leakage that led to two and-a-half years of receding shorelines. The vote came after an advocacy group, Prospect Lake Partners, sprang up to defend the lake and an anonymous donor offered to give the city clay to line the bottom.

The clay was permeable so the city opted for a new liner, which was installed in April 2005. The lake re-opened in September of the same year and swimming returned the next year, drawing 9,500 swim visits.

Now, weeds grow in the sand, the showers are off and the beach house sits unattended with a sign on the front that says it is closed “indefinitely” due to budget constraints.

It’s not like it used to be, but Nuhn and her friends do what they can to keep it clean.

“I love the beach and I like the city,” Nuhn said. “And I do whatever I can to keep what’s nice about the city alive.”

Parents walk around the fence with their children and their beach toys to lay out in the sand and swim in the water. On a recent day, two boys played on an unhinged “Swim area” sign floating in the water.

“The other day, there was a guy here with a little girl,” said 71- year-old Rita Rosenberg, who sat reading a book inside the swim area. “Do you know he was pulling the weeds? He worked for hours.”

But being inside the fenced-in area or swimming anywhere in the water can land a person a citation for trespassing or unlawfully swimming, both of which carry a maximum penalty of $500 in fines or 90 days in jail, Colorado Springs police spokesman Sgt. Darrin Abbink said.

“If the owner tells you you can’t be there, it’s illegal,” he said.

No one has been cited this summer. About 10 years ago, the department had a separate section to patrol parks, but that was eliminated, Abbink said.

Now, a person could get cited if an officer noticed them in the area while on patrol and decided to write a ticket, he said.

Until a decision is made to re-open the beach, Cousar said, using the area remains illegal. People can sit on the sand outside the fence, but with no lifeguards on duty, the water is off-limits.

It is uncertain if the beach will re-open next year, Cousar said
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If they are

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

If they are not in a positive frame of mind, they will not be open to this change.

? Reinforces good behavior and ease into the coaching session.

? Builds self-esteem.

6. Ending the coaching session with a discussion of areas for development ensures that they are focusing on those areas.

7. Always give the coachee a chance to self-assess before you offer your insights. Encouraging self-assessment is positive for several reasons:

? It encourages improvement even when you are not coaching.

? It allows you to determine why the employee may not be performing as desired; they may not know that they?re doing something incorrectly.

? It builds self-esteem.

? It increases the chances that behavior will change.

8. Reinforce correct self-assessment.

9. Defer or redirect inappropriate or incorrect self-assessment.

10. We focus coaching on only two strengths and two areas for development.
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