November 18th, 2009 Dan
Over the past nine years, I have worked with the top researchers, pharmacologists, and physicians from Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals to develop the perfect diet pill. Hi-Tech has put out several blockbuster weight loss aids such as Lipodrene, Stimerex ES, and Lipodrene Xtreme, to name a few. One thing most people do not know about Hi-Tech is its direct response business. Over the past ten years, Hi-Tech has had three weight loss sister companies that formulate, market, and sale diet aids direct to the public. “So what?” you may ask.
Well, Hi-Tech offers a 100% money-back guarantee to anyone not satisfied. Hi-Tech marketed over 20 diet aids with different ratios of ingredients until it hit pay dirt. Hi-Tech sold direct to over 500,000 consumers and was able to track refund rates and compare them versus re-order rates. Lipodrene and Stimerex-ES were launched by Hi-Tech to retailers as they were the two best products Hi-Tech developed out of the 20 test marketed.
No other company has the data, feedback, or technology to create such products. With the evolution of Hi-Tech’s pharmacological research into weight loss compounds, I believe we have created our finest masterpiece.
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March 25th, 2009 Dan
One of the steps in getting a free hotel stay from hotels around the world is providing hotel managers with a sample review. This is easy to do, even if you have to check into a local hotel, then write about your experience.
Fortunately, you don’t have to be a journalism major to write your sample review. When writing, simply imagine you are telling a friend about your recent experience.
In general, supply helpful information, things someone would want to know if they were to stay at the same place. And be specific. Don’t just say the towels were horrible. Say why. Horrible to one person may be acceptable to another.
Even when you are offering a glowing review, it becomes more believable if something wasn’t exactly perfect during your stay.
Be especially fussy about the little things that could bug people. For example, yes, there is a fitness room. But is it a large one with lots of equipment, or is it a tiny room with a dusty treadmill?
Personal anecdotes help. For example, tell about the exceptional poolside service.
There are a host of things you might want to include, including adequate hot water from the shower, proper air conditioning, stench in the bathroom after flushing the toilet, obscene hidden charges on the bill, booking a reservation, room size, beds, type of TV, extras (soaps, cups, coffee, etc.), cleanliness, service (valet, front desk, maintenance man), towel quality, your first impressions upon arrival, infamous history of the building, former scandals (people love these), building architecture, lobby atmosphere (hushed, frantic), hotel is perfect place for (tryst? Getting away from it all? etc.), location within the city, nearby popular attractions, views from your room, frequent clientele, famous previous visitors, bar offerings, number of rooms, preferred rooms, theme rooms, mini-bar contents, high tech touches, type of furniture, kid-friendly features, breakfast offerings, what not to miss, etc.
Of course, you would not include all of these in any single review. This just gives you some of your options. Your review should be short, descriptive, and above all, helpful.
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March 9th, 2009 Dan
There are many different policies out there and you need to find one that suits all your requirements.
How can you determine the right life insurance coverage for your family? Start by determining what your objectives are for purchasing a life policy. If you are just beginning a family, or if you’ve got young kids, you may want to consider the kind of financial needs they would experience if you were not there to provide for them. If you are in the more mature stage of your life, other factors may drive you to need life insurance coverage.
Some factors you might want to consider are:
- Mortgage
- Loans/Debts
- College funds for your children
- Financial support to sustain your family multiplied by the number of years you think they might need this kind of financial support after your demise
- Estate taxes
- Funeral expenses
- Financial support for an aged surviving spouse
- Protect your spouse’s retirement funds
The cost for any policy varies according to different factors, among them your sex, your age and smoking habits. The younger you are when you start a life policy the better as premiums are lower than for an older person. Women are usually charged less than men also.
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February 16th, 2009 Dan
A few years ago everyone talked about mesothelioma now it seems everyone want to know about cerebral palsy.
Here is the info presented in a short manner
Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, non-contagious conditions that cause physical disability in human development.
Cerebral refers to the cerebrum, which is the affected area of the brain (although the disorder most likely involves connections between the cortex and other parts of the brain such as the cerebellum), and palsy refers to disorder of movement. CP is caused by damage to the motor control centers of the developing brain and can occur during pregnancy (about 75 percent), during childbirth (about 5 percent) or after birth (about 15 percent) up to about age three. Further research is needed on adults with CP as the current literature is highly focused on the pediatric patient.
It is a non-progressive disorder, meaning the brain damage does not worsen, but secondary orthopedic difficulties are common. For example, onset of arthritis and osteoporosis can occur much sooner in adults with cerebral palsy. In addition, motor disorder(s) may be accompanied by "disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication, perception, and/or behavior, and/or by a seizure disorder".
Via wikipedia.org
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