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What is the best legitimate home based business opportunity?

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Question by : What is the best legitimate home based business opportunity?
I’m looking to start a home based business and have been doing a lot of research. I’m just curious if anyone has any specific recommendations as to what they think is the best legitimate home based business opportunity or opportunities out there right now and why. Thanks a ton!

Best answer:

Answer by Angela S
Hi. Here’s one that I am 110% confident in. Look at Ampegy, the marketing arm of Spark Energy. Spark Energy is a 10 year old billion dollar energy company that offers low fixed rates to residents and businesses in all 16 deregulated states.

I attended their launch event in Houston recently and was amazed and how put together everything was and yes, I have already earned with Ampegy. Now I am working on helping my team get their energy customers so they have residual coming in too. It’s only fun when everybody is earning.

If you can ask people to do you a favor and let you save them money on their monthly electric/gas bill then Ampegy may be for you. Message me. I know the corporate team and that’s how I heard about it. Deregulation has already happened in those 16 states and is happening in the other states currently. There is monthly money to be made and our customers actually save money so everybody wins.

Energy is HOT right now…but make sure you choose a company that is experienced (like Spark Energy) and one that is in multiple states. Many are just in Texas. Spark is in all the available markets.

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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

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How to Start a Home-Based Interior Design Business, 5th (Home-Based Business Series)

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

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What would drive you to start a home-based business and why?

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

Question by dd_denay56: What would drive you to start a home-based business and why?
There are so many people in the U.S. losing their jobs and although entrepreneurship is not for everyone; what would drive you to start your own small business? Home-based or otherwise?

Best answer:

Answer by John B
Total desperation.

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MOU Signed Between Kaspersky Lab, Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam for Broad Range Collaboration in IT Security Solutions

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

Mumbai, India (PRWEB UK) 21 November 2011

Kaspersky Lab, Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for broad range collaboration in Information Security solutions.

Under the MOU, Kaspersky Lab, Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam have agreed to leverage their strengths in security products and services to develop joint security solutions in the areas of Mobility and Endpoint Security, and Cloud Security Services. These solutions will aim to address the ever-increasing security threats to consumers and corporates in India and Asia Pacific.

The focus of Mobile Security solutions will be to secure the growing number of smartphone users, who access the internet on the move for official and personal purposes. Security analysts have identified mobile malware as one of the key emerging sources of security threats, due to the increasing acceptability and penetration of such devices into the corporate environment.

Kaspersky Lab will also work with Tech Mahindra to create a range of managed security services offerings aimed at the SMB sector in the sub-continent and beyond. These services, built using Kaspersky Labs proven endpoint security products and Mahindras expertise in service delivery, will provide small businesses with access to enterprise-class security at low transaction costs.

Commenting on the occasion, Mr. C P Gurnani, CEO, Mahindra Satyam said, Information Security Services is growing at a rapid pace globally and we are doing very well in this area. Our understanding with Kaspersky Lab is to jointly address this market with solutions, platforms and models, to provide customers with new security-as-a-service offerings and address mobile security threats.

“India is one of Kaspersky Lab’s key markets and growing extremely fast. Having Indian System Integrators like Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam partnering with Kaspersky Lab is, by itself, already a success story. Kaspersky Lab has reached the Number 1 position in the Indian AV market and with strong partners like Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam, we can further grow our market share in India while extending the same success to other APAC markets. We are very excited about this partnership. It is the value-driven service orientation of Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam to provide world-class security solutions to clients and the potential to win new business that will make this partnership a very fruitful and successful one,” said Mr. Harry Cheung, Managing Director, Kaspersky Lab, Asia-Pacific.

Mr. Lucius Lobo, Vice-President Security Services, Tech Mahindra, said, With the rapid growth of smartphones and tablets and their use for commerce, new threats from mobile malware have already started becoming a major problem. Nearly 6 billion individuals today have a cellphone and can be the target of cybercriminals over the next 2-3 years. The partnership between Kaspersky Lab, Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam will help address these challenges by bringing a comprehensive portfolio of mobile security solutions to consumers and enterprises on a wide scale.

Mr. Bernie Bengler, Director Cloud Services / Software as a Service, Kaspersky Lab, Asia-Pacific noted that “Every day 70,000 new threats are discovered. In 2011 alone, 70,000,000 malware has been collected. On our mission to protect the world from malware and targeted attacks, we believe telecommunication companies play a key role. We see Tech Mahindra and Mahindra Satyam as strong partners as both companies provide services to telecommunication giants on a global scale. Only with strong partners, will we be able to battle malware and targeted attacks successfully — from endpoints all the way up to the cloud.”

About Kaspersky Lab

Kaspersky Lab is the largest antivirus company in Europe. It delivers some of the worlds most immediate protection against IT security threats, including viruses, spyware, crimeware, hackers, phishing, and spam. The company is ranked among the worlds top four vendors of security solutions for endpoint users. Kaspersky Lab products provide superior detection rates and one of the industrys fastest outbreak response times for home users, SMBs, large enterprises and the mobile computing environment. Kaspersky

Ageing At Home

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

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Bluegreens Miami Timeshare Resorts On Board for The 52 Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

Boca Raton, Fl (PRWEB) October 29, 2011

Bluegreen Corporation (NYSE: BXG), a leading provider of Colorful Places to Live and Play, today announced that its Miami, Florida timeshare resorts, Solara Surfside and Gulfstream Manor, offer the ideal convenience for boating enthusiasts attending the 52 Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show now through October 31, 2011. The show is located at Bahia Mar/ Hall Of Fame/Las Olas Marina. Bluegreens resorts, Solara Surfside and Gulfstream Manor, provide guests with luxurious retreats after a day of navigating their boats and sea vessels exhibits.

Solara Surfside is a popular resort in the Miami areaespecially for our seaworthy guests attending the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, says Carlos Martinez, General Manager at Solara Surfside resort in Surfside, Florida. Bluegreen offers the ultimate in convenience to our guests navigating their way through the many spectacular boat and sea vessel exhibits.

The 52 Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show promises to be not only the largest, but the best boat show ever. With five locations spanning across 3 million square feet of space, visitors will have plenty of opportunity to see a wide variety of displays including runabouts, sportfishers, high performance boats, center consoles, cabin cruisers, flats boats, skiffs, express cruisers, sailing yachts, motor yachts, bowriders, catamarans, ski boats, jet boats, trawlers, inflatables, canoes, and extraordinary superyachts.

Fort Lauderdale is the Yachting Capital of the Worldand this is definitely where yachting meets the world. The show features yacht builders and designers as well as yacht brokers to help you find the right buyer for your luxury yacht. Added attractions include The Blue Wild Dive Show, IGFA’s School of Sportfishing and Hook the Future’s Kids Fishing Clinics.

Bluegreens Miami resorts are close to beautiful golden beaches, fabulous South Beach, sidewalk cafes and boutique shopping. For a truly unique experience, hail a water taxi for a tour of the Everglades. Guests attending the 52 Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show can drop anchor and enjoy the comfort and convenience of resort-style accommodations at Solara Surfside and Gulfstream Manor.

For more information on the 52 Annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in Fort Lauderdale, visit http://www.showmanagement.com/fort_lauderdale/event/.

ABOUT BLUEGREEN CORPORATION

Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Boca Raton, FL, Bluegreen Corporation (NYSE:BXG) is the leader in providing Colorful Places to Live and Play through its vacation ownership resort and residential real estate business segments. Our more than 3,500 employees are passionate about delivering extraordinary experiences for our owners, travelers and business partners. Since 1996, Bluegreen has managed, marketed and sold a flexible, real estate-based vacation ownership plan with more than 222,600 owners, over 54 owned or managed resorts, and access to more than 4,000 resorts worldwide. Since 1985, Bluegreen Communities has developed master-planned residential and golf communities primarily in the southern and southeastern U.S., and has sold over 55,000 home sites. We also offer a portfolio of comprehensive, turnkey, fee-for-service resort management, financial services, customer generation and sales solutions to third-party developers and lenders. For more information, visit us online at http://www.bluegreencorp.com. See what Bluegreen owners are saying on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.

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Thursday, October 20th, 2011

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Melaleuca Home Based Business Testimonial and Secret Reviews

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

www.TrafficVaultSecrets.com Melaleuca is a great home Based Business. Melaleuca and its marketing strategies allow you to become the HUNTED instead of the HUNTER. Melaleuca is one of the biggest organizations in the Home Based Business Arena. If you want to Succeed in Melaleuca then you are going to need to learn how to market and Brand Yourself. Melaleuca has dominated the network marketing industry for many years. Melaleuca is renowned to have affiliates who promote their products globally. Melaleuca is hip to the latest trends of web 2.0 attraction marketing and social media. Melaleuca has many training courses in the sites back office to deal with all of the influx of traffic. Melaleuca International has many of the worlds top marketers promoting it. Melaleuca is ever expanding globally and will be coming to a town near you shortly. Melaleuca approaches Online Marketing as the lifeblood of its success. Melaleuca holds weekly training webinars and Calls. Melaleuca has appeared in the local and International newspapers as the premier way to make money from home. Melaleuca has a large presence on the web and is constantly innovating itself to attract new distributors. Melaleuca has made me financially free and I also mentor and coach other Melaleuca affiliates so they can dominate and get Free Leads and Traffic which chase them. Melaleuca Rocks!
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MyReviewsNow Shop At Home Introduces Its ‘How To Work At Home’ Resource Center

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

(PRWEB) September 09, 2011

MyReviewsNow Shop at Home is pleased to announce the launch of its How to Work at Home Workshop and Resource Center. The resource center presents home-based businesses and start-up opportunities for nearly every skill level, conveniently located in one place for easy access. The How to Work at Home Workshop and Resource Center includes enterprising opportunities ranging from video game testing and medical transcription to starting a profitable cupcake or mobile catering business.

The How to Work at Home Workshop and Resource Center features all work at home opportunities available through MyReviewsNow Shop at Home in one location where all available options can be viewed. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of people working at home has nearly doubled during the last decade. Technology has made work at home businesses and franchises attractive to many people. Work at home money-making ventures tend to run the gamut from simple ways to earn money from home to starting a franchise business. The How to Work at Home Workshop and Resource Center presents some franchise opportunities that can be started in one’s own home home.

Starting a franchise, whether it is work at home or not, is not an easy task, but each opportunity presented on MyReviewsNow Shop at Home comes with plenty of information so that visitors to the website can determine if it is right for them. According to the U.S Census Bureau, about 6,000 franchises operate in the United States. Starting a franchise provides something of a safety net over those who start a business from scratch. One opportunity featured on the How to Work at Home Workshop and Resource Center is Franchise Genius, presenting over a thousand different franchise options.

Additional opportunities include starting a mobile food business. With this opportunity, one may not work exclusively from home; however, the majority of the work, as far as regular operation of the business, can be handled from home. Another opportunity includes information on tanning methods used by professionals. This information may be used to launch a tanning business or simply provide a way for an individual to enjoy a top-quality tan.

Work at home opportunities are ideal for college students, seniors and just about anybody in between. Some of the listings do not generate enough income to be considered full-time work while others offer incentives to take on a franchise business. Opportunities such as getting into the medical transportation business take more commitment. The result could be a lucrative business. Home business trends show a focus on ways to develop a whole new career or simply adopt a new skill.

The How to Work at Home Workshop and Resource Center presents work-at-home methods carefully selected by the MyReviewsNow Shop at Home editors. This means that each opportunity is carefully selected. Results are not guaranteed, but finding work at home businesses in a single place is a valuable resource. In today’s busy world, work at home ventures are becoming more and more appealing.

According to a recent survey, more than 20 million Americans work from home at least once a week. This only adds to the appeal of work at home ventures such as those presented by MyReviewsNow Shop at Home. Such ventures may lead to a way to bring in some extra cash during challenging economic times or possibly even a rewarding new career.

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Home Based Business Leads and Where to Get Them

Thursday, August 4th, 2011
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by myoldpostcards

Home Based Business Leads and Where to get it

article by Charles Fox

Looking for home based business leads can be very time consuming, especially if you’re just starting out on your home. However, there are companies out there that you can generate home business leads for your business and can increase sales. Is it better to go through an agency home based business leads available, or are you better off leading the development of the self? The biggest advantage of going through a desk for your home based business leads is that this saves time and money looking for leads on your own home based business. Many of these companies a significant amount of research is leading to your home based business. Not only does your home based business, but they can also help your home based business, tools and resources that leads your home based business and a thriving organization.The fall of hiring an organization, you can offer to provide home-based Business leads primarily the costs. Many home based business lead not only a monthly fee, but also a great set-up fee. By outsourcing your home business leads, make sure that your software with a reputable company and that it does not work to get into a long-term contract with the company. In this way, if the agency is not available to you with effective results, you can get out without a significant amount money.Finding own home based business leads to more time, but it can save you money. If you are not a lot of overhead, then find your own home based business leads to more work for you. Find your own home based business requires a lot of time leads to the development of direct-mail programs use the loops on the phone, and investigate the internet.Before a decision about your own home based business leads to develop, you have to determine whether the income that you would lose on research and development of less than hiring an external agency for your home based business will produce. Also make sure that the company needs for your home based business leads can be met. There are cheap companies out there that your home based business for one low price that allows you to concentrate on what you are best to build your home has business.Hopefully on the basis of these articles proved, leads for you. Download my free e-Book and receive valuable tips, strategies and techniques designed to grow by creating a successful home based business. Get free Quick Start Workbook . Copyright? Charles Fuchs is an established online marketer who helps people in their own specialized home based business. He also has dozens of articles like MLM Leads Make Money Online . I give permission to publish this article electronically or in print publishing, as long as the bylines are included, is a live link, and the article is not modified in any way.

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What is a Top Home Based Business for Stay-at-Home Parents?

Sunday, July 31st, 2011
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by myoldpostcards

What is a Top Home Based Business for Stay-at-Home Parents?

Article by Charles Fuchs

Wanting to stay at home with your children, but not sure how you can still contribute financially to your family can put you in a quandary. However, working from home can be a flexible option allowing you to have a family and work, too. However you want to work in a top home based business that is proven effective and financially effective for stay-at-home parents. Knowing what options you have will help you choose a top home based business for stay-at-home parents.

The first top home based business for stay-at-home parents is medical transcription. This top home based business can work for you if you have a good command of the English language and the ability to type well. This top home based business also require little overhead and equipment. Accounting is another top home based business for stay-at-home parents, though you will need accounting skills to conduct the job effectively.

Since you are already caring for your own children all day, you may take advantage of another top home based business in the field of child care. This top home based business allows you to spend time with your children, but do note that many states have standards as to the number of children you can care for in your home along with health and safety standards that must be met.

Do you like to cook? Catering is another top home based business for stay-at-home parents. You can do a lot of the work at home, but this top home based business also allows you to get out of the house a little bit to cater an event. If you are creative, but cooking is not your thing, craft making and selling is another top home based business. Crafts are easily marketed, and this home based business allows you to work around your children’s schedules.

Writing skills can also open opportunities for a top home based business. You can freelance write articles for magazines, newspapers, e-zines, websites, businesses, and more. Publishing and writing e-books is another way to get involved in a top home based business.

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Key Factors To Establish A Home Based Business’ Potential To Succeed

Monday, July 25th, 2011
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by jimforest

Key Factors To Establish A Home Based Business’ Potential To Succeed

Article by Khemal Dole

These days, it is very popular to make money online and work flexible hours. A lot of people are now looking for opportunities to start a home based business and earn money from home. While for some people the main reason is to just earn extra cash, for others it’s the hope that the home business will replace their current full time job’s salary.

Before you start up a home based business, it is essential that you choose the right home based business that has huge potential to grow. This will ensure that you succeed with the business in the future.

What factors must you analyze if you want to choose the best home based business to get into?

1. A massive and expanding market.

For you to succeed with your home based business there must be a huge and expanding market for your product or service. If you want your home based business to have long term potential, it must be targeted at a huge market. So what are some of the growing markets with huge potential in the future? Work from home online, health and fitness, nutrition, e-commerce or personal care are some of the expanding markets.

2. Positive market and demand trends that are supportive to your business.

Starting home based business in a huge and expanding market is the starting point. You will also need to ensure that market trends are in a direction that supports your business. In terms of our home based business, key trends are that more people are seeking to work from home and retire early, a lot of people are aiming to have better health, and some people are seeking more money and financial security and freedom. Make sure that your home based business will meet some of these market trends. You will need to start a home based business for which there are positive market trends to ensure that it will continue being viable in the long term. This means you will always get some customers!

3. The product you offer must be useful and needed often.

A product which people will need regularly means more repeat business for you and a steady flow of income. Your product must bring a benefit or must solve a problem. All these factors will ensure that what you offer in your home based business will have constant demand which is good for the success of your business.

4. Simple, speedy and cheap delivery of the product.

If your home based business can be offering a product that you have to post and will take days to get delivered, this is time consuming and it limits your income potential. The best home based business is one where what you offer can be delivered automatically or electronically on the internet. This is cheap, quick and efficient.

5. A proven business system you can leverage on.

In internet marketing, time is of essence. You need to start a proven home based business with which you will quickly start to make some money. Ideally, the home based business must have integrated marketing tools and effective automated systems that will make it easy for you to get started to actually get some checks rolling in!

6. A stable and financially sound organization.

You will need to deal with an organization that is established and with a good reputation. Factors to consider are the duration they have been in business, their reviews, refund policies and remuneration promises among other factors.

7. A good support network to help you while you develop your home based business.

A home based business with which you can easily succeed is one where you can get some support. Forum networks, tools or mentors who can help you develop your home based business are essential during the initial stages of your business. You will want to make your learning curve as short as possible, so you will need all the support you can get.

If you make sure that the home based business opportunity you are considering has these factors; then you are most likely going to succeed.

Khemal Dole owns and operateshttp://www.PaychecksDirect.com, a completely FREEservice which helps many first-timers and evenexperts find their perfect Work At Home job. Visit www.paychecksdirect.com right now and see foryourself why so many are flocking to his site.

Cool Home Based Business images

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

A few nice home based business images I found:

1947 Plymouth 2-Door Business Coupe (8 of 12)
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Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at the Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse "Toys for Tots" Car Cruise in Springfield, Illinois on October 9, 2010. This is an annual event held in association with the Cool Cruisers Car Club.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here’s a quick index to my Flickr site:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream – myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

I’m gone – Scaling back my time on Flickr
home based business
Image by ttstam
This is my shop – my messy little empire that hasn’t been doing as well as I’d like.

It’s a small warehouse / office type space in Kirkland. Actually, the cheapest place that I could find, after a lot of searching – well, cheapest place that can be connected to the internet anyway :-) . I did find a place much cheaper in Kenmore, but it didn’t have a toilet, and the place in Woodinville was too far for both Comcast and DSL. Kinda hard when you’re running a "dot com" to setup shop there.

You get what you pay for; when I moved in, the carpet’s destroyed, the paint was peeling, the roof leaked. It’s a completely uninsulated little concrete box, so it’s bone chilling cold in the winter. The propane space heater that kept models warm during outdoor shoots? It was purchased to keep my fingers from freezing to the screwdriver during our winter months.

I joined Flickr in May / June of 2007 – partially as a distraction to repair a broken heart. It worked too well. I promptly forgot the reason I’ve joined, and found a group of really cool people and made some really good friends.

The sad reality is, photography is not my business. It doesn’t pay the bills, nor does it put food on the table. The rent, triple-net, and utilities on this shop facility adds up to more than my mortgage. In signing the lease I violated the golden rule of startup business: Keep your overhead low. I started out in a garage of a rented townhome, probably in violation of my lease. With some of the neighboorhoods that I was looking to purchase a home in banning home-based businesses in their HOA rules, I decided to look for shop space. Business was good back then, I thought I could handle it.

Fast forward a couple of months – I moved into my new house, and shortly afterwards my day job company (also a startup) ran into financial difficulties. Between the months of Feb 2007 to June 2007, I didn’t get a single paycheck from them. To make ends meet, I had to find freelance design / engineering work. The shop got neglected. Worse, they were also my biggest client, and when that work source dried up, so did the cash flow. That was a painful time.

Things are a bit better now. I do get work from here and there. On a good month, the work is enough to pay shop rent. On a bad month, I dip into my own pockets. I get paid okay, but paying the equivalent of two mortgages will strain just about anyone’s finances. And even during a good month, the hours I have to spend to manually post process the orders coming through means, essentially I work those hours for free. Not cool.

As much as photography had been helpful in helping me relax, it’s also taking up a bit too much of my time. This is why I can’t really be planning MSEs, or spending weekends TAing. The long term solution out of this rat race lies in being able to work smarter in this shop – organizing it, and deploying robotic automations wherever possible. I need all the free time I can get to do that; I’m already working a 7am to midnight schedule every day.

It’s my intention to come back and be an active member of Seattle Flickr Meetup once this mess is resolved. When that will be, I don’t quite know. My time estimates have always been horrible. I thought I’d had my powder recycling unit done 2 months ago, but I just keep running up against problem after problem.

I do know that more I focus on the task at hand, the sooner I’d be back shooting with friends again.

Quicken Home & Business 2011

Friday, July 15th, 2011

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  • Lets you view your profit and loss at a glance, so you always know how your home-based business is doing
  • Helps you choose the right investments to reach your goals, and identifies ways to minimize taxes on your investments

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Nice Home Based Business photos

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

Some cool home based business images:

1938 Dodge Brothers Business Coupe (4 of 12)
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Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, Illinois.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here’s a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream – myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

1938 Dodge Brothers Business Coupe (1 of 12)
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Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, Illinois.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my stream. Here’s a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thanks for stopping by! – myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

1938 Dodge Brothers Business Coupe (12 of 12)
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Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, Illinois.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here’s a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream – myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

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Friday, May 27th, 2011

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Thursday, May 19th, 2011
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by myoldpostcards

Proven home based business gives you what you truly desire.

Article by Guy & michele Luminato

When you join a proven home based business, you are lifted by hope that you too can live the life you always dreamed about. In fact, you should even feel yourself have 100% conviction that your life as you know it will change forever. That change will look exactly like the life you have always dreamed about. With a proven home based business, you can achieve success like you have never experienced it before. You can spend time doing the things that you honestly desire.

You will be shown how to run a business like any other CEO with the benefits of mentors showing you exactly how to do it. You will have business partners that align with your vision, and support your success. This proven home based business will finally take away the financial burdens, time restrictions and let you live life from anywhere YOU want to be.

Imagine having mentors every step of the way showing you how to generate a income within 90 days. You will no longer be relying on deadbeat bosses to increase your income. You will be living the life of your dreams – on your terms. You will join forces with the most powerful business partners who will teach you what it takes to become a successful entrepreneur. You will learn how to invest in your proven home bases business without fear that your investment will be lost, or costing you an arm or a leg.

You will learn how to leverage residual income like the wealthy, and have your money work for you while you are doing other things. A proven home based business is tested and result driven. It is not a fly by the night operation, or a small scale affiliate system that has you peddling goods for peanuts. It is a lucrative income opportunity that real business owners are flocking to as they close the doors on their traditional brick and mortar businesses.

There is so much verbal garbage, you have to do your research to qualify a business for your time. A proven home based business will reveal itself when you look at who the people are, and if they can show you how to succeed. You will be able to plug into a system that teaches you from the minute you begin. You will surround yourself with people who are driven like you to live their dream lifestyle.

A proven home based business is not a typical mlm. Most serious brick and mortar business owners will not close their doors to join a group of non-professional MLMers peddling to everyone in their three foot radius. It takes a proven business model with a real formula for six and seven figure income results to catch their attention.

A CEO of this level will look at the profit margins to ensure there is up to 80% profits for a personal gain. They will also look at proven marketing strategies, and demand in the market. They implement cutting edge strategies that ensure their audience is being reached. There is no magic tricks or illusions, just straight facts on how you can achieve great financial success with this proven home based business model.

If you are not a former business owner or a CEO, you might be asking if it is possible for you to have success with a proven business model. The one thing that will ensure you too can have the same success is for you to follow through and take the opportunity. The only difference between you and an existing successful business owner is that they already took the risk, and found it can work.

You might be asking, can I afford it, and will it really work? You have to decide how serious you are about owning a business and what you will do to get it. Some people would rather buy a flat screen TV than invest into their future success. You can afford it – if you make the decision. The money always comes after the decision is made. It will work when you decide it will work.

A proven home based business is not in testing. It is proven because it has been tested on others and if you follow the path of success, it will work for you too. No one can do it for you – it is up to you to overcome your fear and align your actions with what you want in the future.

The home based business industry is riddled with unproven, and highly unsuccessful opportunities. Many former brick and mortar business owners don’t take MLM, or many home based businesses serious. That is because many are not proven, many will not allow you to make a significant income quickly. If you are serious about joining a proven home based business, it is critical that you align with people who have success and take their business seriously.

Don’t be afraid when you see testimonials of people in a proven home based business that are making multiple six figures a year, and may make more in a month than you make in a year. You should feel confident that you have found the right vehicle. 95% of home business owners fail, you have to set yourself apart and put yourself around the top 3% if you want to see success for yourself.

There is no guarantee in life that you will be successful. All successful business owners know that they are responsible for the success of their business. You will have to do the same things that the accomplished people do. A proven home based business will guarantee their product, or service. You should be able to make any investment with them, and always know that if you are not happy with the product you purchased as part of your business, you can always refund your money. There should be absolutely no risk in what you are doing if you follow through with a proven solution.

In today’s economy it is more important than ever to get your assets, and income in line with your dreams. The dollar is weak, and it will not get any easier any time soon to make an easy buck from a less than lucrative opportunity, or get raises from your boss that secure your future. You want to invest into a business that will actually build your financial goals with you immediately. You can work on tomorrow by taking action today.

There is no way to get what you truly desire other than taking action. It is up to you to decide how bad you want to start living life on your terms. If you want to set yourself apart from the pack, and become the top 3% to acquire wealth in a downward economy, get an application today with a proven home based business.

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Joey Novak takes home $500 for Customer Compassion

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

A few nice home based business images I found:

Joey Novak takes home 0 for Customer Compassion
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Image by Infusionsoft
Joey Novak couldn’t make the company meeting, but he was PAID for stellar out of this world customer service and advocacy. Perry R. accepted the congratulations and 0 on his behalf.

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1947 Plymouth 2- Door Business Coupe (4 of 12)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at the Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse "Toys for Tots" Car Cruise, in association with the Cool Cruisers Car Club, held in Springfield, Illinois on October 9, 2010.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here’s a quick index to my Flickr site:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream – myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

The Quick Start Guide To Make Money Online

Thursday, May 5th, 2011

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Home based business- the right solution to make you rich

Friday, April 22nd, 2011
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from Yard Sale

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products by Kallen Markovich

If you choose the right business initiative that will help you good money in a short time, you can search for a home based business opt. The global market today, opens up numerous business opportunities and home businesses are one of them. People from all over the world, ranging from students to pensioners optimg for different types of home based business to earn some extra money without much money, time and energy. benefits you can get from home based business There are many advantages that you can get inititive from a Home Based Business. First, these companies do not need huge amount of capital or investment. Most home businesses to begin initially on a small scale and on the basis of demand, revenue and results are made to expand it. This means that everyone, even low power can start a home based business and be successful in the long run. The time flexible working hours, low capital investment, and less stress can be home-based business is ideal for students, the elderly at home, professionals and retired people. Studies have shown that these people deserve to start a business from home for something like. As already mentioned, must not schedule home based business and you can enjoy flexible working hours. You can easily from the comfort of working from home, according to its own sweet time. Compared to conventional business, the risk factor is much less. Start an Internet Home Based Business Internet Home Based Business is one of the most popular types of home business. It offers the possibility to earn hundreds of dollars with just one click. If you have a computer and a high-speed Internet connection, you can simply start with a target = “_new” Internet Home Based Business . Finding customers is easy when many auction sites where you work and get projects. Based on the type of work you get adjust your schedule. It offers very lucrative and you can easily results in a large animal, if you the expectations of customers. The advantages of the internet home based business are numerous. It saves time and energy and also you can sell your products or services to a wide audience in the world with just one click. Compared with other companies, it is cost-effective. increase by minimizing the cost of production and the promotion and sales through a better offer, you can really do wonders for your business. types of Internet Home-Based Business There are a number of web-based businesses to choose from. They offer a good profit and return on investment pretty face. Once you are able to identify your goal, half your work and you can easily make the case for the right customers or clients. You can earn online affiliate marketing business applications and money with Google AdWords or AdSense program. Other options include blog or article submission business, Web design, software development, online data entry, SEO, SEM and more. About the author

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How to look for a home based business

Saturday, April 16th, 2011
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from ocean.flynn

for a home based business look

article by Candace Avila

Looking for a home based business? Find a home based business can be time consuming and a bit confusing at the same time be. When looking for a home based business, you have to remember what you are looking for. Do you want full-or part-time job? Want to 0 or 000 or more or less to make in a week? (Only a few examples) Here are a few other things to look for in a home based business: * The first thing you in a home based business is to ensure that it is not a get rich quick system .* Also, for sure being a great compensation plan * Make sure that there will be enough to help when you are at work. The reason I made this because I have a home-based businesses as seen out there that is not any help what so ever. There are many things you think about that. When I looked for a home based business, I did not want to work long hours and I wanted the money that work for me and my family had to make. The first thing I encountered as I was for a home based business is looking online marketing and I had no idea what online marketing, until I did my research. I discovered I was a big part of the income with online marketing to do, so I dug in. Then I got a lot of opportunities with companies online. When I was introduced to these companies, I discovered that many of them told me that I wanted to be rich in about 10 days. I was like wow I really? And of course I thought it was true, but come to find out, was not it. So if I kept myself to other things, I made sure they would not try to go to me for some kind of tell you a quick rich system. So my point about it, you can try something that may seem like a get rich quick scheme to avoid, because many of them I finally arrived at a home based business that I felt really honest and seemed to say that there. Well truth. The reason I felt so at home on this business because they are not trying to get rich quick scheme to throw in my face and they were really honest and straightforward. So of course I kept reading about the Home Based Business, and I was really blown away. I have also learned that I get a large amount of income with this home based business. They had to plan a great compensation and they provided great support for me when I needed him. Another thing I learned that if you is money in any type of home based business, you need to take action, and you need to stay focused, especially when you go into any type of online marketing company. The reason I point out because a lot has lot of online marketing strategies you better informed about and if you do than you need in order to stay focused and if you have to learn these strategies to learn as your Home Based Action Learning Business take, so you see immediate results when the action taken.Well that the thing I like about working from home and I hope these little tips help’s. I also left a link below for a Home Based Business, you can throw at it. Have a nice day Thank you, Candace Avila You psif a home based business then you can find the links below! Www.readyforafantasticlife.com About the Author My name is Candace Avila and I’m ole 22 years. I live in a small town called Southside, Alabama with my husband and our two small children. I have recently started with online marketing and I go to Southern University online.
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Friday, April 15th, 2011

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    60007 mainline

    Monday, April 11th, 2011

    cool images home based business:

    Main Line 60 007
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    Main photo: Ex-LNER Class A4 Sir Nigel Gresley No. 60 007 , Sir Nigel Gresley Locomotive Preservation Trust the head of a York Birmingham trip through the remains of Kegworth Station (which is actually not in Sutton Bonington Kegworth). The main point of the exercise (head code 1Z59) was obtained for 60 007 (TOPS No. 98 898) from its home base, the North York Moors Railway to href = “http://www.svr.co.uk/” Festival of Steam “gala this weekend Vintage Trains with its chocolate and cream Mk1 / 2 The cargo consisted of 10 buses, plus Class 47 diesel locomotive No. 47 773, which had drawn the first leg of the journey from Birmingham to York. I think ton.Ondertussen a load of about 400, in the background a Class 156 DMU heads to East Midlands Parkway on the relief lines with a local service Bet :. The sign of the Station Hotel in the former train station, with a painting of an A4 with an industrial background. This contrasts with the modern industrial background, consisting of business units and the power lines of Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station, just out of sight in the background on the right side of the photographer. Of course A4s not historically relevant to the line ever since 60 007 is a former East engine and that is the Midland Main Line. But now in modern times, it is perhaps?

    Melbourne Sporting Precinct
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    The Structure of Your Home Based Business: If You Build It…

    Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011
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    by myoldpostcards

    The Structure of Your Home Based Business: If You Build It…

    Article by Charles Fuchs

    Starting your home based business can be an exciting venture, and deciding on the structure of your home based business is the first step toward your independence. Knowing which business structure is best is important to the future of your home based business, so you may want to consult with a professional before making your final decision about the structure of your home based business. However, you need to know a little information before you begin discussing the structure of your home based business with anyone.The first structure of your home based business that you can consider is a Sole Proprietorship. This structure for your home based business is the simplest and most inexpensive way to structure your home based business. Since you have complete control over all decisions and operations, this way to structure your home based business gives you all income of the business to use as you see fit. Many of the profits from this structure of your home based business go directly toward your tax return, and the business is fairly easy to dissolve if necessary.The downfall of a sole proprietorship is that you will be legally responsible for all debts of the business, so your business and personal assets are at risk when the structure of your home based business is a sole proprietorship. It is also more difficult to raise capital on your own, which you will have to do with this structure of your hone based business. Plus, with this structure of your home based business, employee benefits are not directly deductible from business income.The second structure of your home based business to consider is a Partnership. In this structure of your home based business, you and at least one other person share ownership of the business. In this structure of your home based business, partnerships are easily established, but you need to make sure you have a Partnership Agreement drawn up. Also, by having more than one owner in this structure of your home based business, you can raise more capital. Some difficulties with this structure of your home based business is making sure you have a partnership with a person with complementary skills and a willing to compromise. Also, in this structure of your home based business, profits have to be shared and partners are liable for the actions of the other partners.Read the rest of the article here: The Structure of Your Home Based Business.Download the Free Quick Start Workbook (Value !) and receive valuable tips, strategies and techniques designed to grow a very successful Home Based Business.Copyright © Charles Fuchs is an established Six Figure Income earner and one of the top online marketer’s. He specializes in helping people start their very own Work at Home and Home Based Business on the internet.I grant permission to publish this article, electronically or in print, as long as the bylines are included, with a live link, and the article is not changed in any way.

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    Use Free Methods For Your Home Based Business Traffic

    Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
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    Use Free Methods For Your Home Based Business Traffic

    Article by Nial Robbins

    An Internet home based business requires web traffic for the growth of the business. There are several ways to kick start your website traffic. However, many new home based businesses do not have the resources to generate additional traffic for their website. That is okay, do not spend a cent.

    All you need is the proper mindset and a lot of eagerness. You must also have the perseverance and drive to do research and hard work to generate the traffic your home based business website needs.

    It is wonderful to acquire additional traffic for your home based business website without spending a single cent. However wonderful it is, it could take some time to develop your website traffic.

    Take full advantage of the many online forums and communities on home based businesses. The wonderful thing about online forums and communities is you target a certain group of individuals that have the same interest and ideas you are looking for. You can discuss many things about the niche your home based business represents and offers.

    With online forums and communities you can build a reputation for your home based business website. Show them you know about your website niche and wow them with your range of knowledge and expertise about the subject. Build a reputation and trust within the forums and communities.

    The signature file you create in the forums and communities is the key to generating traffic. Your signature file should contain links to your home based business website. Each time you make a post, your signature file will be displayed.

    The more quality post you make the more trusting forum members will become and in turn will visit your home based business website. Since you have built trust and a reputable reputation, forum members will want to purchase from your home based business website.

    Make use of newsletters. Provide your subscribers with a catalog of your home based business products along with entertaining and interesting articles. Make your work at home newsletter really entertaining and interesting and more people will want to subscribe to it.

    Your subscribers will also recommend it to other people. The more people who subscribe to your home based business newsletter, the more people will go to your website, thus increasing your traffic and income.

    Trading links with other sites provides another great opportunity to generate traffic for your home based business. All you have to spend is time. Just reach an agreement with another webmaster to exchange links, the efforts both sites do will benefit each website. When traffic goes to the other website, that traffic could potentially click on the link of your home based business website. This works especially well when both websites feature the same home based business theme.

    Write articles that pique the interest of people who might be interested in your home based business services or products. Write articles that provide guides and tips about your services and products. Write articles that provide good knowledge and service to other people who will provide the necessary mileage your traffic flow needs.

    There are many websites that offer free article submission and posting. When people find interest in your articles they will be interested in what else the author, you, has to offer. Include a link and a brief description of your home based business with the article in the author’s bio section. There is an outstanding chance your readers will visit your home based business website.

    Write good original content for your home based business website. Search engines track down the keywords and keyword phrases your website uses and how they are used. Make sure the content for your home based business website is entertaining as well as informative. The content should provide certain requirements as well as great quality.

    Usually, internet users use search engines to find what they are looking for. Search engines in return use keyword searching in aiding their search results. With the right keywords and keyword phrases, you can receive a high ranking in the search engine results without the costs. These methods and more will drive traffic to your home based business website for free. The internet offers you many ways to locate information on how to optimize the potential of your home based business in generating traffic. All it takes is dedication, a bit of effort, and time. Learn all you can about the methods depicted here and you will soon have a home based business website generating lots of traffic without the usual costs.

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    Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

    Work-life Balance in Home-based Business  

    Article by Pamela Upshur





    Among the top reasons of people launching a home-based business is freedom when it comes to working schedule. But is your working schedule really works for you or you’re working for it in a home-based business. The topic about work-life balance in home-based business is controversial at the same important, because if a home-based entrepreneur got it wrong, it could mean an end to his or her home-based business.

    So let’s start it off with the most controversial aspect of home-based business – it can even be considered a home-based business myth. “Having a business at home allows you to have more time for family or leisure.” Is it true? To some extent it is true – but only after you had put together everything for your home-based business.

    The bottom line is, what becomes of your business depends on how much dedication (in time and effort) you put into it. Of course you can always substitute working more with working smart. But this can only happen if your home-based business has gained momentum; that is to say all accounts are in place as well as all business aspects are either delegated or automated, which is not possible for all types of business especially one that manufactures products from scratch. Automating work is more suitable in Internet home-based business.

    Achieving work-life balance in home-based business needs you to be flexible on your schedule. Set aside the notion of more personal freedom especially if your home-based business is yet to gain momentum. Be flexible to work more than 8 hours a day or even during the weekend if only to achieve a time-set goal or to resolve an issue. And because your family thinks you’re now more available because you’re working from home, you have to be open to them about your home-based business activities if only to explain to them why you can’t join the weekend lunch.

    So can you ever achieve personal freedom in terms of working schedule by running a home-based business? Yes, you can.

    Once your business agendas are in place and the business aspects are either delegated or automated, your role shifts from directing to overseeing. This is the time when you can afford giving more time for yourself and your family while running a home-based business. This may mean getting a virtual or an in-office assistant or investing on new software that frees up more of your time. This is working lesser by working smarter.

    Another way to achieve work-life balance in home-base business is to really schedule a time for you to go out. It doesn’t mean that you’re working from home you no longer have other reason to go out beside getting grocery and attending your kid’s school activities. In fact, going out, meeting other people, and attending workshops, seminars and conventions is vital to grow your home-based business. Use this opportunity to have fun and to gather new ideas for your business.

    At the end of the day, flexible working schedule and achieving work-life balance in home-based business is possible. These are part and partial of your home-based business success, and you need work-life balance to grow your home-based business even more.

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    Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
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    5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a Home-Based Business

    Copyright (c) 2009 Tony Mase

    In his classic masterpiece “The Science of Getting Rich”, later republished as “Financial Success Through Creative Thought”, Wallace D. Wattles wrote:

    “If you cannot get rich working for the steel trust, you can get rich on a ten-acre farm…”

    Hmmm…

    He may or may not have intended it this way, but it sure sounds like Wallace D. Wattles was talking about a home-based business to me.

    Regardless of whether he intended it that way or not, if you don’t already have a home-based business, here are five great reasons why you should at least consider one:

    Reason #1 – Low startup costs.

    Unlike most “traditional” businesses, most home-based businesses can be started on a “wing and a prayer”, so to speak. Odds are, depending on the home-based business you want to start, you *already* have everything you need to get started and what little you don’t have, which you might need, can be easily purchased from your existing income and/or business profits as you go along, without your having to incur debt to do so.

    For those of you who buy into the “it takes money to make money” mentality and/or equate “high” startup costs with the ultimate profitability of a business, it might interest you to know the businesses that cost me the most to start were the least profitable (and ultimately failed) and the ones that cost me the least to start, those I literally started with “pocket change”, were the most profitable (and were profitable from “day one”, I might add).

    That alone ought to tell you something. :-)

    Reason #2 – Low overhead.

    High “overhead” (the general ongoing, recurring costs of running a business, excluding the costs of labor and materials; mortgage/rent, utilities, and maintenance for example), is, in my opinion, one of the biggest, if not *THE* biggest, killers of businesses there is, as a quick glance at recent financial news stories will tell you.

    Because you’re *already* paying a mortgage or rent, utilities, and maintenance, the overhead of a home-based business is *zero* or darn close to it.

    In addition, at least here in the United States, a home-based business allows you to convert a portion of those non-deductable personal expenses you’re *already* paying into tax-deductable business expenses (see Reason #4 below), further reducing your “cost of doing business”.

    Reason #3 – Low risk.

    Low startup costs and low overhead, combined with the fact that most home-based businesses can be started on a “part-time” basis, allowing you to keep your “full-time” source of income, make a home-based business practically “risk-free”.

    Thus…

    If for some reason it doesn’t work out for you (you end up not liking it, it’s not profitable, etc.), it’s no “big deal” to shut it down and start another one if you like.

    Reason #4 – Tax advantages.

    A business, at least here in the United States where I live, is just about the last legitimate “tax shelter” there is.

    This is *especially* true of a home-based business as it allows you to *legally* convert a portion of the money you’re *already* spending and the money you make from your home-based business into tax-deductable business expenses, thus giving you “more bang for your buck”, as they say (depending on your income tax bracket, roughly 10-100%+ more!).

    Reason #5 – Profit.

    It’s been said the first business of *any* business is to make a profit and a home-based business is no exception.

    Though it’s number five on my list of reasons why you should consider a home-based business, the number one reason for starting a home-based business is…

    PROFIT!

    Plain and simple. :-)

    This profit can be used to supplement your current income, which recent economic events prove a wise thing to do, or to grow to the point where your home-based business can *reliably* (the key word here is *reliably*) serve as your full-time source of income.

    Either way…

    I *highly* recommend you consider a home-based business!

    A word of warning though…

    A home-based business, especially one intended to be a “full-time” source of income, is *NOT* for everyone.

    Why do I say that?

    Simple…

    In my experience, many, if not most, folks are so used to working for someone else, without a “boss” to tell them exactly what to do and when, left to their own devices with the freedom a home-based business provides, *won’t* do what’s required to be successful in business, home-based or otherwise.

    That being said…

    If you have the self-discipline (or are willing to develop it) to do what it takes to be successful in a home-based business…

    I *highly* recommend you consider one!

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    Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
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    What It Takes to Start and Run A Successful Home Based Business

    With the gloomy outlook in the U.S. economy predicted to keep declining millions of more people are on thin ice with their jobs and many more have recently been unemployed. In addition there are millions of more Americans who are unhappy with their current jobs or income and are also looking for ways to earn additional income.

    Those economic conditions are sending millions of Americans into the home based business industry where thousands of jobs and opportunities are available to choose from.

    The main questions are “what are the best home based business opportunities” and “what does it take to run a successful home based business”.

    Starting a home based business can be an extremely fun and an scary process at the same time since many times it means doing something new and unfamiliar.

    Finding a home based business can be a bit of challenge since there are so many opportunities out there to choose from and some get better results than others but the bottom line is that regardless of what home based business you choose there are some basic things which must be done in order to ensure your best chances for success.

    Here are some key tips for being successful in running a business from home.

    1. Commit a regular set of hours to building your business.

    There is a lot of freedom when running a home based business but keeping a set group of working hours is essential to having a routine where a certain amount of time allocated to the growth of your business. This means getting into a habit where you make sure a regular amount of time goes into the growth of your home business.

    2. Set Goals for Your Business Growth

    Make sure you envision the success of your business and where you want it to be in 30 days, 90 days, 6 months and in one year. By focusing on these goals you are more likely to make the commitments necessary to make them happen.

    3. Do Not Get Discouraged

    Starting a home based business will always have its ups and downs but it is important to know this ahead of time and when frustration sets in you do not let it keep you from being successful. Take any negative experiences and channel those into working harder and spending more time on makreting, writing articles, press releases or blogs. There is not one successful home based entrepreneur who has not had set backs, but it is what happens after those set backs that determines the success of that person.

    4. The Biggest Challenge is Your First 6 Months in Business

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    The photographs of this 1947 Plymouth Business Coupe appear out of sequence in my photostream. To view the photographs in order, click on the link below which will take you to the entry for this vehicle in my "Cars of the 1940s" (Set):

    1947 Plymouth Business Coupe

    Photographed at the Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse "Toys for Tots" Car Cruise, in association with the Cool Cruisers Car Club, held in Springfield, Illinois on October 9, 2010.

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    You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here’s a quick index to my Flickr site:

    Automobile Photographs
    : This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

    Central Illinois (except Springfield)
    : Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

    Springfield, Illinois
    : All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

    The Illinois State Fair
    : My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

    Beyond Central Illinois
    : Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

    In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

    Barbers & Barber Shops
    : Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

    Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
    : Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

    Thank you for visiting my photostream – myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

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    Old Main, University of Arizona 3
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    Image by Ken Lund
    The University of Arizona (also referred to as UA, U of A, or Arizona) is a land-grant and space-grant public institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona, United States. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885 (twenty-seven years before the Arizona Territory achieved statehood), and is considered a Public Ivy. UA includes the only medical school in Arizona that grants M.D. degrees. In 2006, total enrollment was 36,805 students. UA is governed by the Arizona Board of Regents.

    The University of Arizona was approved by the Arizona Territory’s Thieving Thirteenth Legislature in 1885. The city of Tucson had hoped to receive the appropriation for the territory’s mental hospital, which carried a 0,000 allocation instead of the ,000 allotted to the territory’s only university (Arizona State University was also chartered in 1885, but at the time it was created as Arizona’s normal school, and not a university). Tucson’s contingent of legislators was delayed in reaching Prescott due to flooding on the Salt River and by the time they arrived back-room deals allocating the most desirable territorial institutions had already been made. Tucson was largely disappointed at receiving what was viewed as an inferior prize. With no parties willing to step forth and provide land for the new institution, the citizens of Tucson prepared to return the money to the Territorial Legislature until two gamblers and a saloon keeper decided to donate the land necessary to build the school. Classes met for the first time in 1891 with 32 students in Old Main, the first building constructed on campus, and still in use to this day.[2]

    Because there were no high schools in Arizona Territory, the University maintained separate preparatory classes for the first 23 years of operation.

    The main campus sits on 380 acres (1.5 km2) in central Tucson, about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of downtown. There are 179 buildings on the main campus. Many of the early buildings, including the Arizona State Museum buildings (one of them the 1927 main library) and Centennial Hall, were designed by Roy Place, a prominent Tucson architect. It was Place’s use of red brick that set the tone for the red brick facades that are a basic and ubiquitous part of nearly all UA buildings, even those built in recent decades. Indeed, almost every UA building has red brick as a major component of the design, or at the very least, a stylistic accent to harmonize it with the other buildings on campus. [3][4]

    The campus is roughly divided into quadrants. The north and south sides of campus are delineated by a grassy expanse called the Mall, which stretches from Old Main eastward to the campus’ eastern border at Campbell Avenue (a major north-south arterial street). The west and east sides of campus are separated roughly by Highland Avenue and the Student Union Memorial Center (see below).

    The science and mathematics buildings tend to be clustered in the southwest quadrant; the intercollegiate athletics facilities to the southeast; the arts and humanities buildings to the northwest (with the dance department being a major exception as its main facilities are far to the east end of campus), with the engineering buildings in the north central area. The optical and space sciences buildings are clustered on the east side of campus near the sports stadiums and the (1976) main library.

    Speedway Boulevard, one of Tucson’s primary east-west arterial streets, traditionally defined the northern boundary of campus but since the 1980s, several university buildings have been constructed north of this street, expanding into a neighborhood traditionally filled with apartment complexes and single-family homes. The University has purchased a handful of these apartment complexes for student housing in recent years. Sixth Street typically defines the southern boundary, with single-family homes (many of which are rented out to students) south of this street.

    Park Avenue has traditionally defined the western boundary of campus, and there is a stone wall which runs along a large portion of the east side of the street, leading to the old Main Gate, and into the driveway leading to Old Main.

    Along or adjacent to all of these major streets are a wide variety of retail facilities serving the student, faculty and staff population: shops, bookstores, bars, banks, credit unions, coffeehouses and major chain fast-food restaurants such as Burger King and Chick-fil-A. The area near University Boulevard and Park Avenue, near the Main Gate, has long been a major center of such retail activity; many of the shops have been renovated since the late 1990s and a nine-story Marriott hotel was built in this immediate district in 1996.

    The oldest campus buildings are located west of Old Main. Most of the buildings east of Old Main date from the 1940s to the 1980s, with a few recent buildings constructed in the years since 1990.

    The Student Union Memorial Center, located on the north side of the Mall east of Old Main, was completely reconstructed between 2000 and 2003, replacing a 270,000-square-foot (25,000 m2) structure originally opened in 1951 (with additions in the 1960s). The new million student union has 405,000 square feet (37,600 m2) of space on four levels, including 14 restaurants (including a food court with such national chains as Burger King, Panda Express, Papa John’s Pizza and Chick-fil-A), a new two-level bookstore (that includes a counter for Clinique merchandise as well as an office supplies section sponsored by Staples with many of the same Staples-branded items found in their regular stores), 23 meeting rooms, eight lounge areas (including one dedicated to the USS Arizona), a computer lab, a U.S. Post Office, a copy center named Fast Copy, and a video arcade.

    For current museum hours, fees, and directions see "campus visitor’s guide" in the external links.

    Much of the main campus has been designated an arboretum. Plants from around the world are labeled along a self-guided plant walk. The Krutch Cactus Garden includes the tallest Boojum tree in the state of Arizona.[6] (The university also manages Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, located c. 85 miles (137 km) north of the main campus.)
    Two herbaria are located on the University campus and both are referred to as "ARIZ" in the Index Herbariorum
    The University of Arizona Herbarium – contains roughly 400,000 specimens of plants.
    The Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium – contains more than 40,000 specimens of fungi.
    The Arizona State Museum is the oldest anthropology museum in the American Southwest.
    The Center for Creative Photography features rotating exhibits. The permanent collection includes over 70,000 photos, including many Ansel Adams originals.
    University of Arizona Museum of Art.
    The Arizona Historical Society is located one block west of campus.
    Flandrau Science Center has exhibits, a planetarium, and a public-access telescope.
    The University of Arizona Mineral Museum is located inside Flandrau Science Center. The collection dates back to 1892 and contains over 20,000 minerals from around the world, including many examples from Arizona and Mexico.
    The University of Arizona Poetry Center
    The Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, opened in 2003 (across the Mall from McKale Center) as a 28,600-square-foot (2,660 m2) dedicated performance venue for the UA’s dance program, one of the most highly regarded university dance departments in the United States. Designed by Gould Evans, a Phoenix-based architectural firm, the theatre was awarded the 2003 Citation Award from the American Institute of Architects, Arizona Chapter. [7]
    The football stadium has the Navajo-Pinal-Sierra dormitory in it. The dorm rooms are underneath the seats along the South and East sides of the stadium.

    Academics

    [edit] Academic subdivisions
    The University of Arizona offers 334 fields of study at four levels: bachelor’s, masters, doctoral, and first professional.

    Academic departments and programs are organized into colleges and schools. Typically, schools are largely independent or separately important from their parent college. In addition, not all schools are a part of a college. The university maintains a current list of colleges and schools at www.arizona.edu/index/colleges.php. [10]

    [edit] Admissions
    The UA is considered a "selective" university by U.S. News and World Report.[11] In the fall semester of 2007, the UA matriculated 6,569 freshmen, out of 16,853 freshmen admitted, from an application pool of 21,199 applicants. The average person admitted to the university as a freshman in fall 2007 had a weighted GPA of 3.31 and an average score of 1102 out of 1600 on the SAT admissions test. Sixty-nine of these freshman students were National Merit Scholars.[12]

    UA students hail from all states in the U.S. While nearly 72% of students are from Arizona, nearly 10% are from California, followed by a significant student presence from Illinois, Texas, Washington, and New York (2007).[13] The UA has over 2,200 international students representing 122 countries. International students comprise approximately 6% of the total enrollment at UA.[13]

    [edit] Academic and research reputation
    Among the strongest programs at UA are optical sciences, astronomy, astrophysics, planetary sciences, hydrology, Earth Sciences, hydrogeology, linguistics, philosophy, sociology, architecture and landscape architecture, engineering, and anthropology.

    Arizona is classified as a Carnegie Foundation "RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity)" university (formerly "Research 1" university).

    The university receives more than 0 million USD annually in research funding, generating around two thirds of the research dollars in the Arizona university system.[14] 26th highest in the U.S. (including public and private institutions).[15] The university has an endowment of 6.7 million USD as of 2006(2006 NACUBO Endowment Study).[16]

    UA is awarded more NASA grants for space exploration than any other university nationally.[17] The UA was recently awarded over 5 million USD for its Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) to lead NASA’s 2007-08 mission to Mars to explore the Martian Arctic. The LPL’s work in the Cassini spacecraft orbit around Saturn is larger than that of any other university globally. The UA laboratory designed and operated the atmospheric radiation investigations and imaging on the probe.[18] The UA operates the HiRISE camera, a part of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

    The Eller College of Management McGuire Entrepreneurship program is currently the number 1 ranked undergraduate program in the country. This ranking was made by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine.
    The Council for Aid to Education ranked the UA 12th among public universities and 24th overall in financial support and gifts.[citation needed] Campaign Arizona, an effort to raise over billion USD for the school, exceeded that goal by 0 million a year earlier than projected.[19]
    The National Science Foundation ranks UA 16th among public universities, and 26th among all universities nationwide in research funding.[19]
    UA receives more NASA grants annually than the next nine top NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory-funded universities combined.[19]
    UA students have been selected as Flinn, Truman, Rhodes, Goldwater, Fulbright, and National Merit scholars.[20]
    According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, UA is among the top 25 producers of Fulbright awards in the U.S.[19]

    [edit] World rankings
    Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China): 77th (2008).
    Webometrics Ranking of World Universities (Cybermetrics Lab, National Research Council of Spain): 18th (2008).
    The G-Factor International University Ranking (Peter Hirst): 15th (2006).
    Professional Ranking of World Universities (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, France): 35th (2008).
    Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities (Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan): 37th (2008).
    Global University Ranking by Wuhan University (Wuhan University, China): 43rd (2007).

    [edit] Notable associations
    UA is a member of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, a consortium of institutions pursuing research in astronomy. The association operates observatories and telescopes, notably Kitt Peak National Observatory located just outside of Tucson.
    UA is a member of the Association of American Universities, and the sole representative from Arizona to this group.

    [edit] Notable rankings
    The Eller College of Management’s programs in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Management Information Systems, and Marketing are ranked in the nation’s top 25 by U.S. News & World Report. The Masters in MIS program has been ranked in the top 5 by U.S. News & World Report since the inception of the rankings.[21] It is one of three programs to have this distinction.
    The Eller MBA program has ranked among the top 50 programs for 11 straight years by U.S. News & World Report. In 2005 the MBA program was ranked 40th by U.S. News & World Report. Forbes Magazine ranked the Eller MBA program 33rd overall for having the best Return on Investment (ROI), in its fourth biennial rankings of business schools 2005. The MBA program was ranked 24th by The Wall Street Journal’s 2005 Interactive Regional Ranking.[22]
    Out of 30 accredited graduate programs in landscape architecture in the country, DesignIntelligence ranked the College’s School of Landscape Architecture as the No. 1 graduate program in the western region. For 2009 the Undergraduate Program in Architecture was ranked 12th in the nation for all universities, public and private.
    The James E. Rogers College of Law was ranked 38th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2008.[23]
    According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is one of the top-rated research departments in ecology and evolutionary biology in the U.S.
    The Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) Department is ranked 18th in the ‘America’s Best Graduate Schools 2006′ by US News and World Report.
    The analytical chemistry program at UA is ranked 4th nationally by U.S. News & World Report (2006).[22]
    The Geosciences program is ranked 7th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2006.[22]
    The Doctor of Pharmacy program is ranked 4th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2005.[22]
    The Photography program is ranked 9th nationally, also by U.S. News & World Report in 2008.
    The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing at the University of Arizona has ranked in the top ten consistently according to U.S. News & World Report.
    In the Philosophical Gourmet rankings of philosophy departments, the graduate program in Philosophy is ranked 13th nationally. The political philosophy program at the University of Arizona is top ranked first in the English speaking world, according to the same report.
    Many programs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have ranked in the top ten in the U.S. according to Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index: Agricultural Sciences — No. 1, Agronomy and Crop Sciences — No. 1, Entomology — No. 2, Botany and Plant Biology — No. 4, Nutrition — No. 10.

    In 2005, the Association of Research Libraries, in its "Ranked Lists for Institutions for 2005" (the most recent year available), ranked the UA libraries as the 33rd overall university library in North America (out of 113) based on various statistical measures of quality; this is one rank below the library of Duke University, one rank ahead of that of Northwestern University[24] (both these schools are members, along with the UA, of the Association of American Universities).

    As of 2006, the UA’s library system contains nearly five million volumes.

    The Main Library, opened in 1976, serves as the library system’s reference, periodical, and administrative center; most of the main collections and special collections are housed here as well. The Main Library is located on the southeast quadrant of campus near McKale Center and Arizona Stadium.

    In 2002, a million, 100,000-square-foot (10,000 m2) addition, the Integrated Learning Center (ILC), was completed; it is a home base for first-year students (especially those undecided on a major) which features classrooms, auditoriums, a courtyard with an alcove for vending machines, and a greatly expanded computer lab (the Information Commons) with several dozen Gateway and Apple Macintosh G5 workstations (these computers are available for use by the general public (with some restrictions) as well as by UA students, faculty and staff). Much of the ILC was constructed underground, underneath the east end of the Mall; the ILC connects to the basement floor of the Main Library through the Information Commons. As part of the project, additional new office space for the Library was constructed on the existing fifth floor.

    The Science and Engineering Library is in a nearby building from the 1960s that houses volumes and periodicals from those fields. The Music Building (on the northwest quadrant of campus where many of the fine arts disciplines are clustered) houses the Fine Arts Library, including reference collections for architecture, music (including sheet music, recordings and listening stations), and photography. There is a small library at the Center for Creative Photography, also in the fine arts complex, devoted to the art and science of photography. The Law Library is in the law building.

    The libraries at University of Arizona are expecting a 15 percent budget cut for the 2009 fiscal year. They will begin to explore the possibilities of cutting staff, cutting online modules, and closing some libraries. The biggest threat is the possible closure of 11 libraries. The staff is projected to decline from 180 employees to 155 employees. They also intend to cut face-face instructional program that teaches students in English 101 and 102 how to navigate the library. This will now be taught online.

    [edit] Athletics
    Main article: Arizona Wildcats
    Like many large public universities in the U.S., sports are a major activity on campus, and receive a large operating budget. Arizona’s athletic teams are nicknamed the Wildcats, a name derived from a 1914 football game with then California champions Occidental College, where the L.A. Times asserted that, "the Arizona men showed the fight of wildcats."[25] The University of Arizona participates in the NCAA’s Division I-A in the Pacific-10 Conference, which it joined in 1978.

    [edit] Men’s basketball
    Main article: Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball
    The men’s basketball team has been one of the nation’s most successful programs since Lute Olson was hired as head coach in 1983, and is still known as a national powerhouse in Division I men’s basketball.[26] As of 2009, the team has reached the NCAA Tournament 25 consecutive years, which is the longest active and second-longest streak in NCAA history (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill had the longest streak with 27).[27] The Wildcats have reached the Final Four of the NCAA tournament in 1988, 1994, 1997, and 2001. In 1997, Arizona defeated the University of Kentucky, the defending national champions, to win the NCAA National Championship (NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship) by a score of 84–79 in overtime; Arizona’s first national championship victory. The 1997 championship team became the first and only in NCAA history to defeat three number-one seeds en route to a national title (Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky — the North Carolina game being the final game for longtime UNC head coach Dean Smith). Point guard Miles Simon was chosen as 1997 Final Four MVP (Simon was also an assistant coach under Olson from 2005–08). The Cats also boast the third highest winning percentage over the last twenty years. Arizona has won a total of 21 conference championships in its’ programs history.

    The Wildcats play their home games at the McKale Center in Tucson. A number of former Wildcats have gone on to pursue successful professional NBA careers (especially during the Lute Olson era), including Gilbert Arenas, Richard Jefferson, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Luke Walton, Hassan Adams, Salim Stoudamire, Andre Iguodala, Channing Frye, Brian Williams (later known as Bison Dele), Sean Rooks, Jud Buechler, Michael Dickerson and Steve Kerr. Kenny Lofton, now best known as a former Major League Baseball star, was a four year letter winner as a Wildcat basketball player (and was on the 1988 Final Four team), before one year on the Arizona baseball team. Another notable former Wildcat basketball player is Eugene Edgerson, who played on the 1997 and 2001 Final Four squads, and is currently one of the primary stars of the Harlem Globetrotters as "Wildkat" Edgerson.

    Before Lute Olson’s hire in 1983, Arizona was the first major Division I school to hire an African American head coach in Fred Snowden, in 1972. After a 25-year tenure as Arizona head coach, Olson announced his retirement from the Arizona basketball program in October 2008. After two seasons of using interim coaches, Arizona named Sean Miller, head coach at Xavier University, as its new head basketball coach in April 2009.

    The football team began at The University of Arizona in 1899 under the nickname "Varsity" (a name kept until the 1914 season when the team was deemed the "Wildcats").[28]

    The football team was notably successful in the 1990s, under head coach Dick Tomey; his "Desert Swarm" defense was characterized by tough, hard-nosed tactics. In 1993, the team had its first 10-win season and beat the University of Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl by a score of 29–0. It was the bowl game’s only shutout in its then 23-year history. In 1998, the team posted a school-record 12–1 season and made the Holiday Bowl in which it defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Arizona ended that season ranked 4th nationally in the coaches and API poll. The 1998 Holiday Bowl was televised on ESPN and set the now-surpassed record of being the most watched of any bowl game in that network’s history (the current record belongs to the 2005 Alamo Bowl between Michigan and Nebraska). The program is led by Mike Stoops, brother of Bob Stoops, the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma.

    [edit] Baseball
    Main article: Arizona Wildcats baseball
    The baseball team had its first season in 1904. The baseball team has captured three national championship titles in 1976, 1980, and 1986, all coached by Jerry Kindall. Arizona baseball teams have appeared in the NCAA National Championship title series a total of six times, including 1956, 1959, 1963, 1976, 1980, and 1986 (College World Series). The team is currently coached by Andy Lopez; aided by Assistant Coach Mark Wasikowski, Assistant Coach Jeff Casper and Volunteer Assistant Coach Keith Francis. Arizona baseball also has a student section named The Hot Corner. Famous UA baseball alums include current Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona, Cleveland Indian Kenny Lofton, Yankee Shelley Duncan, Brewers closer Trevor Hoffman, Diamondbacks third-base coach Chip Hale, former 12-year MLB pitcher and current minor league coach Craig Lefferts, longtime MLB standout J. T. Snow, star MLB pitchers Don Lee, Carl Thomas, Mike Paul, Dan Schneider, Rich Hinton and Ed Vosberg, NY Giants slugger Hank Leiber, Yankee catcher Ron Hassey, and Red Sox coach Brad Mills. Former Angels and Cardinals (among others) pitcher Joe Magrane is also a UA alum.

    [edit] Softball
    The Arizona softball team is among the top programs in the country and a perennial powerhouse. The softball team has won eight NCAA Women’s College World Series titles, in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2007 under head coach Mike Candrea (NCAA Softball Championship). Arizona defeated the University of Tennessee in the 2007 National Championship series in Oklahoma City. The team has appeared in the NCAA National Championship in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007 (a feat second only to UCLA), and has reached the College World Series 19 of the past 20 years. Coach Candrea, along with former Arizona pitcher Jennie Finch, led the 2004 U.S. Olympic softball team to a gold medal in Athens, Greece. The Wildcat softball team plays at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium.

    [edit] Men’s and women’s golf
    The university’s golf teams have also been notably successful. The men’s team won a national championship in 1992 (NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships), while the women’s team won national championships in 1996 and 2000 (NCAA Women’s Golf Championship).

    A strong athletic rivalry exists between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University located in Tempe. The UA leads the all-time record against ASU in men’s basketball (138-73), football (44–35–1), and baseball (224–189–1) as of January 2006. The football rivalry game between the schools is known as "The Duel in the Desert." The trophy awarded after each game, the Territorial Cup, is the nation’s oldest rivalry trophy, distinguished by the NCAA. Rivalries have also been created with other Pac-10 teams, especially University of California, Los Angeles which has provided a worthy softball rival and was Arizona’s main basketball rival in the early and mid-1990s.

    [edit] Mascot
    The University mascot is an anthropomorphized wildcat named Wilbur. The identity of Wilbur is kept secret through the year as the mascot appears only in costume. In 1986, Wilbur married his longtime wildcat girlfriend, Wilma. Together, Wilbur and Wilma appear along with the cheerleading squad at most Wildcat sporting events.[29] Wilbur was originally created by Bob White as a cartoon character in the University’s humor magazine, Kitty Kat. From 1915 through the 1950s the school mascot was a live bobcat, a species known locally as a wildcat. This succession of live mascots were known by the common name of Rufus Arizona, originally named after Rufus von Kleinsmid, president of the university from 1914 to 1921. 1959 marked the creation of the first incarnated Wilbur, when University student John Paquette and his roommate, Dick Heller, came up with idea of creating a costume for a student to wear. Ed Stuckenhoff was chosen to wear the costume at the homecoming game in 1959 against Texas Tech and since then it has become a long-standing tradition. Wilbur will celebrate his 50th birthday in November 2009.

    Officially implemented in 2003, Zona Zoo is the official student section and student ticketing program for the University of Arizona Athletics. The Zona Zoo program is co-owned by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA) and Arizona Athletics, the program is run by a team of spirited individuals called the Zona Zoo Crew. Zona Zoo is one of the largest and most spirited student sections in NCAA Division I Athletics.

    Notable venues
    McKale Center, opened in 1973, is currently used by men’s and women’s basketball, women’s gymnastics, and women’s volleyball. The official capacity has changed often. The largest crowd to see a game in McKale was 15,176 in 1976 for a game against the University of New Mexico, a main rival during that period. In 2000, the floor in McKale was dubbed Lute Olson Court, for the basketball program’s winningest coach. During a memorial service in 2001 for Lute’s wife, Bobbi, who died after a battle with ovarian cancer, the floor was renamed Lute and Bobbi Olson Court. In addition to the playing surface, McKale Center is host to the offices of the UA athletic department. McKale Center is named after J.F. Pop McKale, who was athletic director and coach from 1914 through 1957. Joe Cavaleri ("The Ooh-Aah Man") made his dramatic and inspiring appearances there.
    Arizona Stadium, built in 1928 and last expanded in 1976, seats over 56,000 patrons. It hosts American football games and has also been used for university graduations. The turf is bermuda grass, taken from the local Tucson National Golf Club. Arizona football’s home record is 258-139-12. The largest crowd ever in Arizona Stadium was 59,920 in 1996 for a game against Arizona State University.
    Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium hosts baseball games.
    Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium hosts softball games.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Arizona

    Chatham IL – Old Mulberry St. Business District – A.J.’s Corner
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    Image by myoldpostcards
    I’m not certain when this building on the NE corner of Mulberry and Main Sts. was built, but it has been home to a variety restaurants and bars over the past ninety years. Before 1920, it was the W, M. Whitney Ice Cream Parlor. In the 1930s and 40s it was C.W.’s Restaurant. Later it was known as the Chatham Pub, and it is now the home of A. J.’s Corner, a popular local watering hole. There may have been a few more businesses inbetween those I just listed.

    Chatham is a village in Sangamon County. It is located about 9 miles SSW of Springfield on Illinois Route 4. A special census conducted in 2005 put the population at 10,260. For more images of Chatham, visit my "Chatham IL" (Set).

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    Central Illinois (except Springfield)
    : Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I’ve photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

    Springfield, Illinois
    : All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

    Beyond Central Illinois
    : Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

    In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I’ve put together:

    Automobile Photograph Collection
    : This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

    Barbers & Barber Shops
    : Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

    Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
    : Included topics range from man’s first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

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    Sunday, August 15th, 2010


    Finding Space for Your Own Home Based Business

    Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
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    Finding Space for Your Own Home Based Business

     

     

     

    There are many ways that you can work with Your Own Home Based Business, and one of the most important things that you have to think about is how you are going to have enough space to have Your Own Home Based Business. This is one of the biggest problems that many people have because no matter how much they want to work on Their Home Based Business, they have to deal with the fact that they simply don’t have enough room to have a separate office or room for Their Own Home Based Business.

     

    If this is an issue that you are dealing with, you have to first remember that you are going to be focusing first on what kind of space you need. If you are simply working online, and you don’t need anything other than your computer, it is easy for you to have a corner of your home that you can dedicate to Your Own Home Based Business. This is something that you want to think about, because it is very easy to have your computer in the corner of a bedroom, living room or even the kitchen ,and to make that space some how separate from the rest of your home.

     

    If you need a bigger space, one that you can use for merchandise, for doing certain things, or for working on other things that relate back to Your Own Home Based Business, you are going to have to find another space for Your Own Home Based Business. One of the things that you should remember is that if you can create a space somewhere in your home, this is going to work well for you. You don’t need to have a room that is only for Your Own Home Based Business if you can remember to keep them separated.

     

    Keeping your home and Your Own Home Based Business separate is very important because you simply have to be able to have a space for Your Own Home Based Business. This is vital in making sure that Your Own Home Based Business runs well. You have to be sure that as you go to work, you are actually moving into an area that is separate from your home. This is something that many people don’t do, and it blurs the lines between Their Own Home Based Business and their home life. This can be very dangerous. So, in order to make sure that you are giving yourself the right kind of lifestyle, you have to be sure that you have a separate area for Your Own Home Based Business, one that you can know is different from your home. Remember, keeping them separate is something that is very important, and it is something that you can do very easily as well. You have to be sure that you keep Your Own Home Based Business and your home separate, even if they both are in the same building.

     

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    Home Office – My Desk

    Sunday, August 8th, 2010

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    Home Office – My Desk
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    Image by fensterbme
    I spend a lot of time here. It’s my half of our home office (my wife has the other half). I work out of my house about 40% of the time, and my wife works out of the house in the evenings and weekends. We both work a good bit… so we are in this room more than any other in our house.

    Anyways, my side of our office is filled with tech stuff. I have two large tower cases (one is a server, the other is my desktop), my work laptop, my personal laptop and my Macinotsh G4.

    These machines connect to another group of computers in my basement (I have six runs of CAT5e cabling between my 2nd floor office and basement). I run my firewall (Smoothwall), two test linux systems, and another Windows XP machine running next to my music/audio stuff, all out of my basement to avoid the complete geek overrun of the office. In fact soon the server and desktop machines will also move to the basement and into a custom rack enclosure (along with my other mess of boxes downstairs) I will then build another AMD dual core system to be my desktop computer. As my current desktop is headed to be a virtualization server (VMWare) which will act as a test bed /home lab for me.

    All the fast stuff connects via gigabit ethernet (Server, Main Desktop, G4 Macintosh, downstairs XP machine and my wife’s HP nc8230 laptop), the other stuff has to stay in the slow lane with fast ethernet connections, or wireless connections if I feel like walking about.

    Click here to see a photo of our book case on the other side of the room.

    Here is a link to the photo of my real office which isn’t nearly as exciting.

    NOTE: This photo made it into Flickr’s ‘Explore" as one of the top five hundred most interesting photos on a particular day. You can see all of my photo’s that have made it into the Flickr Explore pages here.

    Old Main, University of Arizona 2
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    Image by Ken Lund
    The University of Arizona (also referred to as UA, U of A, or Arizona) is a land-grant and space-grant public institution of higher education and research located in Tucson, Arizona, United States. The University of Arizona was the first university in the state of Arizona, founded in 1885 (twenty-seven years before the Arizona Territory achieved statehood), and is considered a Public Ivy. UA includes the only medical school in Arizona that grants M.D. degrees. In 2006, total enrollment was 36,805 students. UA is governed by the Arizona Board of Regents.

    The University of Arizona was approved by the Arizona Territory’s Thieving Thirteenth Legislature in 1885. The city of Tucson had hoped to receive the appropriation for the territory’s mental hospital, which carried a 0,000 allocation instead of the ,000 allotted to the territory’s only university (Arizona State University was also chartered in 1885, but at the time it was created as Arizona’s normal school, and not a university). Tucson’s contingent of legislators was delayed in reaching Prescott due to flooding on the Salt River and by the time they arrived back-room deals allocating the most desirable territorial institutions had already been made. Tucson was largely disappointed at receiving what was viewed as an inferior prize. With no parties willing to step forth and provide land for the new institution, the citizens of Tucson prepared to return the money to the Territorial Legislature until two gamblers and a saloon keeper decided to donate the land necessary to build the school. Classes met for the first time in 1891 with 32 students in Old Main, the first building constructed on campus, and still in use to this day.[2]

    Because there were no high schools in Arizona Territory, the University maintained separate preparatory classes for the first 23 years of operation.

    The main campus sits on 380 acres (1.5 km2) in central Tucson, about one mile (1.6 km) northeast of downtown. There are 179 buildings on the main campus. Many of the early buildings, including the Arizona State Museum buildings (one of them the 1927 main library) and Centennial Hall, were designed by Roy Place, a prominent Tucson architect. It was Place’s use of red brick that set the tone for the red brick facades that are a basic and ubiquitous part of nearly all UA buildings, even those built in recent decades. Indeed, almost every UA building has red brick as a major component of the design, or at the very least, a stylistic accent to harmonize it with the other buildings on campus. [3][4]

    The campus is roughly divided into quadrants. The north and south sides of campus are delineated by a grassy expanse called the Mall, which stretches from Old Main eastward to the campus’ eastern border at Campbell Avenue (a major north-south arterial street). The west and east sides of campus are separated roughly by Highland Avenue and the Student Union Memorial Center (see below).

    The science and mathematics buildings tend to be clustered in the southwest quadrant; the intercollegiate athletics facilities to the southeast; the arts and humanities buildings to the northwest (with the dance department being a major exception as its main facilities are far to the east end of campus), with the engineering buildings in the north central area. The optical and space sciences buildings are clustered on the east side of campus near the sports stadiums and the (1976) main library.

    Speedway Boulevard, one of Tucson’s primary east-west arterial streets, traditionally defined the northern boundary of campus but since the 1980s, several university buildings have been constructed north of this street, expanding into a neighborhood traditionally filled with apartment complexes and single-family homes. The University has purchased a handful of these apartment complexes for student housing in recent years. Sixth Street typically defines the southern boundary, with single-family homes (many of which are rented out to students) south of this street.

    Park Avenue has traditionally defined the western boundary of campus, and there is a stone wall which runs along a large portion of the east side of the street, leading to the old Main Gate, and into the driveway leading to Old Main.

    Along or adjacent to all of these major streets are a wide variety of retail facilities serving the student, faculty and staff population: shops, bookstores, bars, banks, credit unions, coffeehouses and major chain fast-food restaurants such as Burger King and Chick-fil-A. The area near University Boulevard and Park Avenue, near the Main Gate, has long been a major center of such retail activity; many of the shops have been renovated since the late 1990s and a nine-story Marriott hotel was built in this immediate district in 1996.

    The oldest campus buildings are located west of Old Main. Most of the buildings east of Old Main date from the 1940s to the 1980s, with a few recent buildings constructed in the years since 1990.

    The Student Union Memorial Center, located on the north side of the Mall east of Old Main, was completely reconstructed between 2000 and 2003, replacing a 270,000-square-foot (25,000 m2) structure originally opened in 1951 (with additions in the 1960s). The new million student union has 405,000 square feet (37,600 m2) of space on four levels, including 14 restaurants (including a food court with such national chains as Burger King, Panda Express, Papa John’s Pizza and Chick-fil-A), a new two-level bookstore (that includes a counter for Clinique merchandise as well as an office supplies section sponsored by Staples with many of the same Staples-branded items found in their regular stores), 23 meeting rooms, eight lounge areas (including one dedicated to the USS Arizona), a computer lab, a U.S. Post Office, a copy center named Fast Copy, and a video arcade.

    For current museum hours, fees, and directions see "campus visitor’s guide" in the external links.

    Much of the main campus has been designated an arboretum. Plants from around the world are labeled along a self-guided plant walk. The Krutch Cactus Garden includes the tallest Boojum tree in the state of Arizona.[6] (The university also manages Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, located c. 85 miles (137 km) north of the main campus.)
    Two herbaria are located on the University campus and both are referred to as "ARIZ" in the Index Herbariorum
    The University of Arizona Herbarium – contains roughly 400,000 specimens of plants.
    The Robert L. Gilbertson Mycological Herbarium – contains more than 40,000 specimens of fungi.
    The Arizona State Museum is the oldest anthropology museum in the American Southwest.
    The Center for Creative Photography features rotating exhibits. The permanent collection includes over 70,000 photos, including many Ansel Adams originals.
    University of Arizona Museum of Art.
    The Arizona Historical Society is located one block west of campus.
    Flandrau Science Center has exhibits, a planetarium, and a public-access telescope.
    The University of Arizona Mineral Museum is located inside Flandrau Science Center. The collection dates back to 1892 and contains over 20,000 minerals from around the world, including many examples from Arizona and Mexico.
    The University of Arizona Poetry Center
    The Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, opened in 2003 (across the Mall from McKale Center) as a 28,600-square-foot (2,660 m2) dedicated performance venue for the UA’s dance program, one of the most highly regarded university dance departments in the United States. Designed by Gould Evans, a Phoenix-based architectural firm, the theatre was awarded the 2003 Citation Award from the American Institute of Architects, Arizona Chapter. [7]
    The football stadium has the Navajo-Pinal-Sierra dormitory in it. The dorm rooms are underneath the seats along the South and East sides of the stadium.

    Academics

    [edit] Academic subdivisions
    The University of Arizona offers 334 fields of study at four levels: bachelor’s, masters, doctoral, and first professional.

    Academic departments and programs are organized into colleges and schools. Typically, schools are largely independent or separately important from their parent college. In addition, not all schools are a part of a college. The university maintains a current list of colleges and schools at www.arizona.edu/index/colleges.php. [10]

    [edit] Admissions
    The UA is considered a "selective" university by U.S. News and World Report.[11] In the fall semester of 2007, the UA matriculated 6,569 freshmen, out of 16,853 freshmen admitted, from an application pool of 21,199 applicants. The average person admitted to the university as a freshman in fall 2007 had a weighted GPA of 3.31 and an average score of 1102 out of 1600 on the SAT admissions test. Sixty-nine of these freshman students were National Merit Scholars.[12]

    UA students hail from all states in the U.S. While nearly 72% of students are from Arizona, nearly 10% are from California, followed by a significant student presence from Illinois, Texas, Washington, and New York (2007).[13] The UA has over 2,200 international students representing 122 countries. International students comprise approximately 6% of the total enrollment at UA.[13]

    [edit] Academic and research reputation
    Among the strongest programs at UA are optical sciences, astronomy, astrophysics, planetary sciences, hydrology, Earth Sciences, hydrogeology, linguistics, philosophy, sociology, architecture and landscape architecture, engineering, and anthropology.

    Arizona is classified as a Carnegie Foundation "RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity)" university (formerly "Research 1" university).

    The university receives more than 0 million USD annually in research funding, generating around two thirds of the research dollars in the Arizona university system.[14] 26th highest in the U.S. (including public and private institutions).[15] The university has an endowment of 6.7 million USD as of 2006(2006 NACUBO Endowment Study).[16]

    UA is awarded more NASA grants for space exploration than any other university nationally.[17] The UA was recently awarded over 5 million USD for its Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) to lead NASA’s 2007-08 mission to Mars to explore the Martian Arctic. The LPL’s work in the Cassini spacecraft orbit around Saturn is larger than that of any other university globally. The UA laboratory designed and operated the atmospheric radiation investigations and imaging on the probe.[18] The UA operates the HiRISE camera, a part of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.

    The Eller College of Management McGuire Entrepreneurship program is currently the number 1 ranked undergraduate program in the country. This ranking was made by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine.
    The Council for Aid to Education ranked the UA 12th among public universities and 24th overall in financial support and gifts.[citation needed] Campaign Arizona, an effort to raise over billion USD for the school, exceeded that goal by 0 million a year earlier than projected.[19]
    The National Science Foundation ranks UA 16th among public universities, and 26th among all universities nationwide in research funding.[19]
    UA receives more NASA grants annually than the next nine top NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory-funded universities combined.[19]
    UA students have been selected as Flinn, Truman, Rhodes, Goldwater, Fulbright, and National Merit scholars.[20]
    According to The Chronicle of Higher Education, UA is among the top 25 producers of Fulbright awards in the U.S.[19]

    [edit] World rankings
    Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China): 77th (2008).
    Webometrics Ranking of World Universities (Cybermetrics Lab, National Research Council of Spain): 18th (2008).
    The G-Factor International University Ranking (Peter Hirst): 15th (2006).
    Professional Ranking of World Universities (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, France): 35th (2008).
    Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities (Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan): 37th (2008).
    Global University Ranking by Wuhan University (Wuhan University, China): 43rd (2007).

    [edit] Notable associations
    UA is a member of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, a consortium of institutions pursuing research in astronomy. The association operates observatories and telescopes, notably Kitt Peak National Observatory located just outside of Tucson.
    UA is a member of the Association of American Universities, and the sole representative from Arizona to this group.

    [edit] Notable rankings
    The Eller College of Management’s programs in Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Management Information Systems, and Marketing are ranked in the nation’s top 25 by U.S. News & World Report. The Masters in MIS program has been ranked in the top 5 by U.S. News & World Report since the inception of the rankings.[21] It is one of three programs to have this distinction.
    The Eller MBA program has ranked among the top 50 programs for 11 straight years by U.S. News & World Report. In 2005 the MBA program was ranked 40th by U.S. News & World Report. Forbes Magazine ranked the Eller MBA program 33rd overall for having the best Return on Investment (ROI), in its fourth biennial rankings of business schools 2005. The MBA program was ranked 24th by The Wall Street Journal’s 2005 Interactive Regional Ranking.[22]
    Out of 30 accredited graduate programs in landscape architecture in the country, DesignIntelligence ranked the College’s School of Landscape Architecture as the No. 1 graduate program in the western region. For 2009 the Undergraduate Program in Architecture was ranked 12th in the nation for all universities, public and private.
    The James E. Rogers College of Law was ranked 38th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2008.[23]
    According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is one of the top-rated research departments in ecology and evolutionary biology in the U.S.
    The Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) Department is ranked 18th in the ‘America’s Best Graduate Schools 2006′ by US News and World Report.
    The analytical chemistry program at UA is ranked 4th nationally by U.S. News & World Report (2006).[22]
    The Geosciences program is ranked 7th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2006.[22]
    The Doctor of Pharmacy program is ranked 4th nationally by U.S. News & World Report in 2005.[22]
    The Photography program is ranked 9th nationally, also by U.S. News & World Report in 2008.
    The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Creative Writing at the University of Arizona has ranked in the top ten consistently according to U.S. News & World Report.
    In the Philosophical Gourmet rankings of philosophy departments, the graduate program in Philosophy is ranked 13th nationally. The political philosophy program at the University of Arizona is top ranked first in the English speaking world, according to the same report.
    Many programs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have ranked in the top ten in the U.S. according to Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index: Agricultural Sciences — No. 1, Agronomy and Crop Sciences — No. 1, Entomology — No. 2, Botany and Plant Biology — No. 4, Nutrition — No. 10.

    In 2005, the Association of Research Libraries, in its "Ranked Lists for Institutions for 2005" (the most recent year available), ranked the UA libraries as the 33rd overall university library in North America (out of 113) based on various statistical measures of quality; this is one rank below the library of Duke University, one rank ahead of that of Northwestern University[24] (both these schools are members, along with the UA, of the Association of American Universities).

    As of 2006, the UA’s library system contains nearly five million volumes.

    The Main Library, opened in 1976, serves as the library system’s reference, periodical, and administrative center; most of the main collections and special collections are housed here as well. The Main Library is located on the southeast quadrant of campus near McKale Center and Arizona Stadium.

    In 2002, a million, 100,000-square-foot (10,000 m2) addition, the Integrated Learning Center (ILC), was completed; it is a home base for first-year students (especially those undecided on a major) which features classrooms, auditoriums, a courtyard with an alcove for vending machines, and a greatly expanded computer lab (the Information Commons) with several dozen Gateway and Apple Macintosh G5 workstations (these computers are available for use by the general public (with some restrictions) as well as by UA students, faculty and staff). Much of the ILC was constructed underground, underneath the east end of the Mall; the ILC connects to the basement floor of the Main Library through the Information Commons. As part of the project, additional new office space for the Library was constructed on the existing fifth floor.

    The Science and Engineering Library is in a nearby building from the 1960s that houses volumes and periodicals from those fields. The Music Building (on the northwest quadrant of campus where many of the fine arts disciplines are clustered) houses the Fine Arts Library, including reference collections for architecture, music (including sheet music, recordings and listening stations), and photography. There is a small library at the Center for Creative Photography, also in the fine arts complex, devoted to the art and science of photography. The Law Library is in the law building.

    The libraries at University of Arizona are expecting a 15 percent budget cut for the 2009 fiscal year. They will begin to explore the possibilities of cutting staff, cutting online modules, and closing some libraries. The biggest threat is the possible closure of 11 libraries. The staff is projected to decline from 180 employees to 155 employees. They also intend to cut face-face instructional program that teaches students in English 101 and 102 how to navigate the library. This will now be taught online.

    [edit] Athletics
    Main article: Arizona Wildcats
    Like many large public universities in the U.S., sports are a major activity on campus, and receive a large operating budget. Arizona’s athletic teams are nicknamed the Wildcats, a name derived from a 1914 football game with then California champions Occidental College, where the L.A. Times asserted that, "the Arizona men showed the fight of wildcats."[25] The University of Arizona participates in the NCAA’s Division I-A in the Pacific-10 Conference, which it joined in 1978.

    [edit] Men’s basketball
    Main article: Arizona Wildcats men’s basketball
    The men’s basketball team has been one of the nation’s most successful programs since Lute Olson was hired as head coach in 1983, and is still known as a national powerhouse in Division I men’s basketball.[26] As of 2009, the team has reached the NCAA Tournament 25 consecutive years, which is the longest active and second-longest streak in NCAA history (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill had the longest streak with 27).[27] The Wildcats have reached the Final Four of the NCAA tournament in 1988, 1994, 1997, and 2001. In 1997, Arizona defeated the University of Kentucky, the defending national champions, to win the NCAA National Championship (NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship) by a score of 84–79 in overtime; Arizona’s first national championship victory. The 1997 championship team became the first and only in NCAA history to defeat three number-one seeds en route to a national title (Kansas, North Carolina and Kentucky — the North Carolina game being the final game for longtime UNC head coach Dean Smith). Point guard Miles Simon was chosen as 1997 Final Four MVP (Simon was also an assistant coach under Olson from 2005–08). The Cats also boast the third highest winning percentage over the last twenty years. Arizona has won a total of 21 conference championships in its’ programs history.

    The Wildcats play their home games at the McKale Center in Tucson. A number of former Wildcats have gone on to pursue successful professional NBA careers (especially during the Lute Olson era), including Gilbert Arenas, Richard Jefferson, Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Sean Elliott, Damon Stoudamire, Luke Walton, Hassan Adams, Salim Stoudamire, Andre Iguodala, Channing Frye, Brian Williams (later known as Bison Dele), Sean Rooks, Jud Buechler, Michael Dickerson and Steve Kerr. Kenny Lofton, now best known as a former Major League Baseball star, was a four year letter winner as a Wildcat basketball player (and was on the 1988 Final Four team), before one year on the Arizona baseball team. Another notable former Wildcat basketball player is Eugene Edgerson, who played on the 1997 and 2001 Final Four squads, and is currently one of the primary stars of the Harlem Globetrotters as "Wildkat" Edgerson.

    Before Lute Olson’s hire in 1983, Arizona was the first major Division I school to hire an African American head coach in Fred Snowden, in 1972. After a 25-year tenure as Arizona head coach, Olson announced his retirement from the Arizona basketball program in October 2008. After two seasons of using interim coaches, Arizona named Sean Miller, head coach at Xavier University, as its new head basketball coach in April 2009.

    The football team began at The University of Arizona in 1899 under the nickname "Varsity" (a name kept until the 1914 season when the team was deemed the "Wildcats").[28]

    The football team was notably successful in the 1990s, under head coach Dick Tomey; his "Desert Swarm" defense was characterized by tough, hard-nosed tactics. In 1993, the team had its first 10-win season and beat the University of Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl by a score of 29–0. It was the bowl game’s only shutout in its then 23-year history. In 1998, the team posted a school-record 12–1 season and made the Holiday Bowl in which it defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Arizona ended that season ranked 4th nationally in the coaches and API poll. The 1998 Holiday Bowl was televised on ESPN and set the now-surpassed record of being the most watched of any bowl game in that network’s history (the current record belongs to the 2005 Alamo Bowl between Michigan and Nebraska). The program is led by Mike Stoops, brother of Bob Stoops, the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma.

    [edit] Baseball
    Main article: Arizona Wildcats baseball
    The baseball team had its first season in 1904. The baseball team has captured three national championship titles in 1976, 1980, and 1986, all coached by Jerry Kindall. Arizona baseball teams have appeared in the NCAA National Championship title series a total of six times, including 1956, 1959, 1963, 1976, 1980, and 1986 (College World Series). The team is currently coached by Andy Lopez; aided by Assistant Coach Mark Wasikowski, Assistant Coach Jeff Casper and Volunteer Assistant Coach Keith Francis. Arizona baseball also has a student section named The Hot Corner. Famous UA baseball alums include current Boston Red Sox manager Terry Francona, Cleveland Indian Kenny Lofton, Yankee Shelley Duncan, Brewers closer Trevor Hoffman, Diamondbacks third-base coach Chip Hale, former 12-year MLB pitcher and current minor league coach Craig Lefferts, longtime MLB standout J. T. Snow, star MLB pitchers Don Lee, Carl Thomas, Mike Paul, Dan Schneider, Rich Hinton and Ed Vosberg, NY Giants slugger Hank Leiber, Yankee catcher Ron Hassey, and Red Sox coach Brad Mills. Former Angels and Cardinals (among others) pitcher Joe Magrane is also a UA alum.

    [edit] Softball
    The Arizona softball team is among the top programs in the country and a perennial powerhouse. The softball team has won eight NCAA Women’s College World Series titles, in 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2007 under head coach Mike Candrea (NCAA Softball Championship). Arizona defeated the University of Tennessee in the 2007 National Championship series in Oklahoma City. The team has appeared in the NCAA National Championship in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007 (a feat second only to UCLA), and has reached the College World Series 19 of the past 20 years. Coach Candrea, along with former Arizona pitcher Jennie Finch, led the 2004 U.S. Olympic softball team to a gold medal in Athens, Greece. The Wildcat softball team plays at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium.

    [edit] Men’s and women’s golf
    The university’s golf teams have also been notably successful. The men’s team won a national championship in 1992 (NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships), while the women’s team won national championships in 1996 and 2000 (NCAA Women’s Golf Championship).

    A strong athletic rivalry exists between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University located in Tempe. The UA leads the all-time record against ASU in men’s basketball (138-73), football (44–35–1), and baseball (224–189–1) as of January 2006. The football rivalry game between the schools is known as "The Duel in the Desert." The trophy awarded after each game, the Territorial Cup, is the nation’s oldest rivalry trophy, distinguished by the NCAA. Rivalries have also been created with other Pac-10 teams, especially University of California, Los Angeles which has provided a worthy softball rival and was Arizona’s main basketball rival in the early and mid-1990s.

    [edit] Mascot
    The University mascot is an anthropomorphized wildcat named Wilbur. The identity of Wilbur is kept secret through the year as the mascot appears only in costume. In 1986, Wilbur married his longtime wildcat girlfriend, Wilma. Together, Wilbur and Wilma appear along with the cheerleading squad at most Wildcat sporting events.[29] Wilbur was originally created by Bob White as a cartoon character in the University’s humor magazine, Kitty Kat. From 1915 through the 1950s the school mascot was a live bobcat, a species known locally as a wildcat. This succession of live mascots were known by the common name of Rufus Arizona, originally named after Rufus von Kleinsmid, president of the university from 1914 to 1921. 1959 marked the creation of the first incarnated Wilbur, when University student John Paquette and his roommate, Dick Heller, came up with idea of creating a costume for a student to wear. Ed Stuckenhoff was chosen to wear the costume at the homecoming game in 1959 against Texas Tech and since then it has become a long-standing tradition. Wilbur will celebrate his 50th birthday in November 2009.

    Officially implemented in 2003, Zona Zoo is the official student section and student ticketing program for the University of Arizona Athletics. The Zona Zoo program is co-owned by the Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA) and Arizona Athletics, the program is run by a team of spirited individuals called the Zona Zoo Crew. Zona Zoo is one of the largest and most spirited student sections in NCAA Division I Athletics.

    Notable venues
    McKale Center, opened in 1973, is currently used by men’s and women’s basketball, women’s gymnastics, and women’s volleyball. The official capacity has changed often. The largest crowd to see a game in McKale was 15,176 in 1976 for a game against the University of New Mexico, a main rival during that period. In 2000, the floor in McKale was dubbed Lute Olson Court, for the basketball program’s winningest coach. During a memorial service in 2001 for Lute’s wife, Bobbi, who died after a battle with ovarian cancer, the floor was renamed Lute and Bobbi Olson Court. In addition to the playing surface, McKale Center is host to the offices of the UA athletic department. McKale Center is named after J.F. Pop McKale, who was athletic director and coach from 1914 through 1957. Joe Cavaleri ("The Ooh-Aah Man") made his dramatic and inspiring appearances there.
    Arizona Stadium, built in 1928 and last expanded in 1976, seats over 56,000 patrons. It hosts American football games and has also been used for university graduations. The turf is bermuda grass, taken from the local Tucson National Golf Club. Arizona football’s home record is 258-139-12. The largest crowd ever in Arizona Stadium was 59,920 in 1996 for a game against Arizona State University.
    Jerry Kindall Field at Frank Sancet Stadium hosts baseball games.
    Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium hosts softball games.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Arizona

    Industrial Darwinism
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    Image by kevindooley
    About half of all businesses fail in five years, and 70% after ten years. Their facilities however stand for long after, reminding us of our industrial history. From here:

    A business that has called Benton Harbor home for more than 70 years has announced it’s closing down. From automotive ashtrays to car spoilers, and even hospital equipment, Modern Plastics molded it and made it all.

    But with increasing economic pressures, the plastics manufacturer has melted down. About 100 employees received news Monday that, come Tuesday, they’re not needed.

    Oil prices are a major factor, since all plastics are petroleum based. Vice President Robert Orlaske says their buyers weren’t willing or able to match the bottom line.

    “We had to pass on price increases to our customers, and a lot of them wouldn’t take it, so they shopped other places for moving their work. And a lot of them have chosen to go to China or Mexico where the labor is a lot cheaper,” Orlaske tells NewsCenter 16.

    The company says they’ll do all they can for the people who’ve labored for them. They’ll hold meetings with their employees this week to help them find new jobs and get them job training.

    Company leaders are in negotiations to sell the Coloma plant. If the sale goes through, it’s likely that most if not all of the current employees at that plant will keep their jobs.

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    Sina and her sisters

    Saturday, July 10th, 2010

    A few nice home based business images I found:

    Sina and her sisters
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    Image by cambodia4kidsorg
    Sina, age 15, is an orphan and head of her family, two younger sisters aged 11 and 8. She earns a monthly wage working for a sewing school and shop, a vocational program run by the Foundation that trains young women so they can earn a sustainable living wage with a home-based sewing business or a higher paying job in Cambodia’s garment industry. Sina makes school uniforms that the Foundation provides to over 1,000 street children in Cambodia so they can attend school.

    Your gift to the Sharing Foundation via the Network for Good Charity Badge can help leverage Yahoo Matching dollars to send over 1,000 Cambodian youngsters to school!
    beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2006/12/help_sharing_fo.html

    Vocational Sewing Program – Sharing Foundation
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    Image by cambodia4kidsorg
    Ly Rattana, Pum Saroun, Sam Hun, (teacher), Yan Srey Ith, Hung Visal, Peng Sophea, (teacher) have produced many school uniforms (TSF donates to youngsters in Cambodia) and numerous products brought to the U.S. for fundraising. The students are paid while they apprentice. Graduates of our sewing program gone to higher paid jobs in the garment industry or open their own home-based sewing business. Every year, the Sharing Foundation’s sewing school shop hires graduates.

    Help support the sharing foundation by clicking the orange donate button on the badge on the side bar here:
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    My Ada

    Saturday, June 12th, 2010

    Check this

    home based business images:

    home based business Image by Kaptain Kobold
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    image of Bill Barber (back later this month)  home based business
    image of imjustcreative


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