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Saturday, February 26, 2011

A Tour of England: A Quick Overview of The Nation of England, Plus a Recipe for Apple Crumble Cake as Lagniappe | Trifter


This overview of England – the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too – was prepared by Emma Carnal while a Accounting major in the College of Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.



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David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University


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A Tour of Switzerland: A Quick Overview of The Nation of Switzerland, Plus a Recipe for Spritskranser as Lagniappe | Trifter

This overview of Switzerland – the country, the culture, the people, and a recipe, too – was prepared by Matthew Waldrop while a Business major in the College of 
Business at Southeastern Louisiana University.

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David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University

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Learning from Mistakes: How to Have a Healthy Relationship

This article is meant to identify and define different aspects of relationships which cause a couple to break up. By learning from our mistakes and the mistakes of others, we can avoid certain hardships in a relationship and learn to work through the rest.

The most frequently noted problems in marriages that end with divorce include communication difficulties, different expectations, and foolish spending behavior.  Divorce is usually the result of a long term deterioration brought on by problems which often go back to the beginning of the relationship.  It is logical to assume that by learning why married couples divorce we can understand how better to avoid a negative relationship, and how to foster a healthy one.  

Fighting about how to spend money is common at all income levels, and can be a real threat to the relationship.  Being financially well off does not insure marital satisfaction.  The best way to avoid quarrels over money is to plan how the money will be spent as a couple.  For some this may mean breaking away from traditional views.  For instance, traditionally the male partner would make all of the income and decide how it was spent.  This could leave the female partner feeling like she has no voice in the couple’s finances.     

Disagreeing role expectations can damage a relationship.  If one partner has expectations of a traditional marriage and the other does not, problems can quickly come into light.  In order to avoid this conflict, a potential couple should talk about role expectations.  If there is a discrepancy which goes undetected into marriage, the couple may be risking divorce.  Role expectations can be difficult to change whether they are traditional or not.     

Communication and the lack there of is one of the most widely recognized problem areas in couples.  Good communication is vital to the success of a relationship.  Some of the more common communication pitfalls include contempt, criticism, defensiveness, stonewalling, and belligerence.  Research indicates that couples that are unhappy in their relationship often find it difficult to convey positive messages.  They may misunderstand each other more without realizing it, and there may be an inconsistency in how open they are with each other within the relationship. 

In conclusion it would seem that the key to a healthy relationship is first having similar values, and then maintaining communication.  Couples who have been married and divorced report feeling unheard and therefore unhappy in the marriage.  Although some problems will always show up in a relationship, many are fundamental and can be avoided by good communication from the beginning.

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Why yogurt is good for your skin

Yogurt is definitely good for you, but did you know that you can also use it as an amazing beauty product? It does wonders for your skin, such as giving you a healthier glow and hydrating the skin. I’ve personally tried it, and I wish I had known about this a long time ago! Oh! Did I tell you that you could also use it to give your hair the pampering it deserves? Well we can get on to that later.

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Help! My Face is Getting Older...

Are you worried about your face? If you’re like me, you’re seeing those crowsfeet… it’s only a matter of time!
There’s nothing you can do to keep from getting older… But there are some things you can do to prevent premature aging of the facial skin, and you don’t have to buy a bunch of fancy creams, either.

If you’ve ever been up all night and noticed how puffy and dark under your eyes look, try putting some spoons in the freezer.  Sounds weird, right?  You’d be surprised how well this works.  The next time you pull an all nighter, grab a spoon out of the freezer, and put it on your face around and under your eye, then gently lay it on top of your eye.  The results are instant!
Massing your face improves the ciruculation.  Use your fingers to massage your cheeks, under your eyes, your forehead, and your chin in little circles.  You don’t have to do it for very long, just a minute or two, but you should try to do it every day – it can only help, and it’s not strenuous.
    
Wash your face!  I know you already know that – but I want you to make a ritual of it.  Pore knowledge 101:  warm water opens them, cold water closes them.  You should consider getting a cleanser that’s just for your face – the soap you use to wash your body might be too harsh for your face.  I don’t use a wash rag on my face, either, I just put the soap on my hands – and you don’t have to use a whole lot.  Occasionally I wash my face with no soap at all just to give it a break… the skin on your face is extremely sensitive.  Wash your face with warm water.  This allows your pores to open and get clean.  Then, when you’re finishing up, rinse your face off with cold water (not ice cold, that can be damaging – just fairly cold).  This closes your pores so no dirt can get in.  Everybody gets exposed to things in the environment but if you smoke or if you wear make up, you’re in immediate danger of clogging your pores – this little trick can help.

When I’m done washing my face I like to use a little dab of moisturizer to avoid itchy dry skin; which runs in my family.  I put a tiny dot on my forehead and around my nose, maybe a little on my chin then I rub it in.  Any more then that and your skin might get oily – it’s like they told you in kindergarten “Just a dot, not a lot!”

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50 Sites link e-book and e-zine (Free) (@Webupon)

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One important thing for the authors is a collection of good reference books especially for a non-fiction authors. Beside a dictionary and a thesaurus, the authors need another references. There were many good references but the author must pay dearly or the prices is too expensive. For some authors this is very annoying, ultimately lead the authors only use some/few/bad references. But fortunately now many sites...............

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Credit Report

You can check your credit report on a regular basis (and you should) by going to annualcreditreport.com.
Stay away from those places advertised on television. They are not free and you get very little in addition to the report you can get for free.
http://bizcovering.com/business/credit-report/

The Place I Call Home



I spent almost the 24 years of my life here in this place I called home. We moved here since my father started to work in a government institution. I was not born yet that time.  But I got enough time and still have the time to build memories that I will bring sometime in a distant land.

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Someshwara Temple, Halasuru: One of The Oldest Temples of Bangalore, Dedicated to Lord Shiva

Someshwara Temple, Halasuru: One of The Oldest Temples of Bangalore, Dedicated to Lord Shiva

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15 College Degrees That Are Going Extinct

#12 Library Sciences: - 5.9%



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David Wyld, Professor of Management
Southeastern Louisiana University

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PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION

Communication is about people or groups of people relating to one another. It is the way individuals or organization bridge the gap between each other in order to share a common meaning or obtain an equal perception or view on ideas, goals, visions among others it is also a network between individuals or groups in an organization in which particular parties intend to share their perceptions/views of information with other parties.

http://socyberty.com/philosophy/principles-of-communication/

LEGAL ELEMENTS OF AN OFFENSE/CRIME

An offense is an illegal act that breaks the law. The laws of a country are made through and voted into law by parliament. The laws passed by parliament are called acts or statutes. These acts state what is prohibited and anyone who engages in these prohibitions commits an offense or crime for that matter. There are two universally accepted elements of a crime/offense Actus Reus and Mens Rea. These two principles are regarded by all jurisdictions whether in America jurisdictions or commonwealth countries.

http://socyberty.com/crime/legal-elements-of-an-offensecrime/

Simplify Your Work Life

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Working Too Hard? Make it simple. Why?

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