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    Las Vegas home and condominium buyers should get pre-approved before making an offer, here is why. Countrywide’s Real Estate Purchase Addendum, conclusion
    2008-08-18 00:05:17
     Getting the best possible deal for a home or condominium is compromised of two parts. One is buying the home or condo at a good price and the other is getting the best mortgage deal. Any savings on the price of a residence can be reduced by paying higher interest rates for a mortgage loan. For [...]
    By: Las Vegas, Nevada Real Estate Agent’s Blog
     
    Las Vegas Condo auction in Summerlin area, did these Las Vegas condo auction condo buyers get a good deal? Conclusion
    2008-07-09 23:45:46
       This is the concluding article of: Las Vegas condo auction pricing, and if the buyers who purchased a condominium at Adagio condo auction got a good deal? I have researched the closing prices for three condominium conversion models in Adagio condominium community that have sold last year. The models are as follows: A: 3 bedrooms 2 full [...]
    By: Las Vegas, Nevada Real Estate Agent’s Blog
     
    The Thing In The Basement: Conclusion.
    2008-06-19 09:20:00
    And as I died, I felt something pulling, tugging, dragging at me. I actually felt my soul leave my body. I always thought that would be peaceful, although in this case I didn't expect that too much because I had killed my wife and daughter and was going to Hell, but the Thing had not gotten me, at least.I was sucked out of my body, out of the car, through the house, like a handkerchief through a magician's hand.Into the basement. I was thrown, sucked, tossed into the basement, with all those spirits.I landed in the middle, with those other souls lurching and tumbling around me. People who'd hung themselves in the house with ropes still around their neck in the afterworld. One guy who'd slit his wrists, pale and limp and dragging himself by his elbows with his hands flapping uselessly. All milling around and looking at me, some with a little more vitality than others.I looked around and around, bewildered. We all do, when we first get here. It took me a few moments to realize, and I did
    By: Under The Eyes Of God
     

    Coming Tomorrow: The conclusion to The Thing In The Basement.
    2008-06-18 19:59:00
    The Thing In The Basement is almost completed. Coming on Thursday: The finale. Find out what The Thing has in store for Jude.And then watch for an all-new story starting later this week!
    By: Under The Eyes Of God
     
    Rumble: Venice, the conclusion of a weekend.
    2008-05-08 16:48:34
    Just to conclude this series about Venice, here are the last photo impressions I wanted to share:View the slideshow of all my Venice pictures.Check out other posts on the Road about Venice.
    By: The Road to the Horizon
     
    Right Price Checklist: Conclusion
    2008-04-19 18:41:00
    · Business, and an Explanation of the Checklist· Moat· Management· Financials· ValuationThe final part of the series, I've decided to put off the psychology post until I have time to learn more and know what I'm talking about, is the conclusion.I believe there are three crucial factors to apply in your conclusion:Margin of SafetyWhy it undervaluedCatalystConclusionMargin of SafetyMargin of Safety is at the top of any value investing strategy. It's a very easy to understand concept: when buying shares in a company make sure they are worth more than you are paying.The thing most debatable about margin of safety is how much of is needed. To guarantee future profits I like to look for companies that poseses a 40% margin of safety between the current price and value, but for truly great companies I'd pay up to 80%, with the intention of holding them for a very long time.Why is it Undervalued?This question is usually found in the investigation of the company, but it needs to be restated
    By: Value INvesting, and a Few Cigar Butts
     

    Give Better Oral Presentations Step 6 and Conclusion
    2008-04-15 06:06:46
    'Here is the final step on how to prepare for a oral presentation.Step 6. Rehearse your PresentationThe only way to become a better speaker is through hard work and lots of practice.Practice helps you to commit your main points to memory and helps to eliminate any potential hiccups, thus helping to boost your confidence when presenting.There are several different techniques that can help you prepare.One common technique is to practice in front of a mirror. This will allow you to focus on your non-verbal cues, posture and gestures as you practice. You can also use a webcam if available to record yourself for further evaluation. Finally, it will be great if you could engage a family member or friend to sit through your presentation. The experience of presenting your material in front of a live person will be invaluable together with the tips and advice they might be able to offer.Finally, before your speech, you may start to feel a little nervous. This is only natural. Acknowledge your f
    By: Better Interpersonal Communication
     
    Davao F.A.T. - the conclusion
    2008-03-17 01:17:52
    The culminating dinner of the Davao Food Appreciation Tour, on 16 March 2008, was at Bryan’s Grill & Café. At this al fresco poolside restaurant, my good friend Bryan Bajado served the bloggers samplers of his fine cuisine. For appetizer, we had three samplers: grilled pepper-crusted sashimi (my absolute fave here!), shrimp in white wine and [...]
    By: Ang Dabawenyo
     
    UPS guy conclusion
    2008-03-07 19:47:00
    The UPS guy brought his PC to me today and I was able to reinstall Windows XP & Office 2000....yeah, I know, Office 2000 is like 7 years old. But so is his PC....at least I got it back up and running. He is happy now and I am pretty sure he will be purchasing a new PC soon anyway just to keep up with this century. Windows XP is basically at its end for free support so its time to get to know Windows Vista. My next article will be one about the basics of Windows Vista and some of its new features.
    By: RChase Computer Consulting
     
    How 2 Work From Home Online Conclusion
    2008-02-14 23:59:13
    Can you believe you are reading The Conclusion to this program??? If you completed this program from start to finish, I want to personally commend you for that - congratulations!!! I know that anyone who works from home doesn’t have it easy, and I want to extend a wholehearted HUG to you for a job well done!! I also want you to know that I appreciate you for following my advice throughout this project. Plus, for the people who live with you, kudos to them for putting up with you being in front of the computer so much!! (*hahaha)Well, this is the end of the "How 2 Work from Home Online" program, and you will find that you have become a whole new person from who you were when you began this journey. With any luck, you will be able to maintain earning an income from home long term, and use it as a spring board for bigger and better things. Financial freedom and financial independence used to be daydreams and buzzwords… in 2008, these words are the REALITY for many people. My ultimate
    By: So Cal Work at Home Mom
     
    Las Vegas median home price statistics, to believe or not to believe, conclusion
    2008-01-23 20:47:30
    As I stated in the last blog post, it is not helpful to make a decision on buying a Las Vegas or Henderson home based on the median and average prices, or the newspaper articles which base their “expert prediction” on these numbers.  As I stated before, expert predictions are based on sold prices and [...]
    By: Las Vegas, Nevada Real Estate Agent’s Blog
     
    Burma: A Cry For Help The Conclusion
    2007-10-03 07:15:00
    It was 1988 when the populace started to raise some glimmer of hope. Tired of the one-party rule, economic deprivation, and oppression, the people of Burma staged protests that eventually led to a popular uprising called the 8888 or the Four Eights Uprising.But in a classic move by the ruling class, a "faction" within the military led by General Sau Mung seized power and violently crushed the uprising and established a new order. It was more of a facelift to the old.The Burmese people, ever hungry for liberty and in pursuit of their democratic ideals, tried. And so did the thousands of students, and monks, and other ordinary citizens that were killed in the process. More people eventually died in the purge by the so-called military intelligence.It was a cry for help. And the world was not paying attention. Perhaps until the people ran out of tears, and more blood came out of their sunken eyes, we would start to notice.The main repercussion of the famous uprising was not so significant until it was somehow proved that it eventually gave way for parliamentary elections two years later. In 1990 pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy topped the national parliamentary elections, only to be annulled later by the regime.And the military, in its effort to protect the country's "stability and security", placed Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest. Even a Noble Peace Prize wouldn't deter the junta to change its mind.Recently, thousands of Buddhist monks were on the streets again for days, defying the junta's call to do otherwise. It continues to attract a few thousands more. Once again, as they did in the past, they are trying to catch the world’s attention to their pitiful circumstance.And as I watched in disbelief events in the country known as Myanmar, a protester running away from the men in uniform fell. He was just lying there in the pavement. Amidst the chaos in the background, I could see no movement. He was just there... dead. It
    By: Literary Exex
     
    Une conclusion qui dérange
    2007-05-18 23:20:14
    Le gouvernement Charest, on le sait, a délégué le dossier des accommodements raisonnables à une commission parlementaire afin de se défaire de cette patate chaude politique. Il croyait ainsi maintenir le couvercle sur la marmite avant les prochaines élections qui s’annoncent précoces. Mais surprise! Un des co-présidents de cette commission, le sociologue Gérard Bouchard, [...]
    By: Un homme en colère
     
     
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