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| Using Skin Cancer Pictures To Evaluate Skin Anomalies | | 2008-08-10 20:34:00 | | If you find anything on your skin that looks like it shouldn’t be there and which you can’t identify, skin cancer pictures can help give you an idea of what you’re looking at but they cannot replace a medical consultation. Any anomaly you find on your skin that you can’t identify should be seen by a doctor. If you do some basic research on skin cancer, you’ll know what questions to ask.When you have an understanding of the symptoms, you need to perform regular skin self-examinations to detect any possible skin tumors early on. This is similar to a breast examination. You should check all over your skin, including on your scalp and between your toes, using a wall mirror and handheld mirror.Look carefully for irregularities during your skin self-examination and keep an eye on any you find. Early detection of skin cancer is possible because the first symptoms appear on the skin, but a skin tumor may look like a rash, mole, or sore. If you fail to have skin cancer treated early, ... | | By: How to Detect Cancer | | |
| | How to Evaluate Your Employees? | | 2008-08-02 18:37:42 | | Evaluating employees and paying them what they deserve are arguably the two most crucial decisions managers have to deal with. Most organizations hold certain evaluation criteria and interviewing standards for this purpose. Here are some helpful tips which can help you succeed in evaluating your employees and their respective performances.
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| | Evaluate EntreCard | | 2008-05-20 04:15:47 | | I’ve been using EntreCard for some time and it seems to be a good time to make an evaluation regarding this site. EntreCard is a great site for me to increase traffic to my blogs. EntreCard uses a good method by making people visiting other blogs to click on their widget. Every click is the [...]
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| Rethink and Re-evaluate | | 2008-04-03 05:57:00 | | I had a set back this past week. A BIG ONE in my book. I hurt myself with my workout AND the scale climbed up a few pounds. This didn’t really do much to me physically but emotionally, it killed me. I beat myself up. In a bad way. I am going to share with you readers, a few things from my experience book with regard to my set back now, in hopes that maybe someone will learn something from me.
I began my journey in October. A pretty drastic journey actually. It was after much research and thought that I made these changes in my life, but I made drastic changes. I became a vegetarian after being a meat and potatoes gal for over 35 years. My lifestyle changes were not easy. Sure, I feel great. But some days, it is all that I can do to keep from woofing down a whopper with cheese. I crave the things that I have removed from my diet and my life badly. Every. Single. Day. The only thing that keeps me on track is weigh in on Fridays. THAT is what I focus on. When I want that bloody s... | | By: Our Wicked Weighs | | |
| | How to Evaluate a Company before Investing | | 2008-03-22 03:25:00 | | For stock investors that favor companies with good fundamentals, a "strong" balance sheet is an important consideration for investing in a company's stock. The strength of a company' balance sheet can be evaluated by three broad categories of investment-quality measurements: working capital adequacy, asset performance and capital structure. In this article, we'll look at evaluating balance sheet strength based on the composition of a company's capital structure.A company's capitalization (not to be confused with market capitalization) describes the composition of a company's permanent or long-term capital, which consists of a combination of debt and equity. A healthy proportion of equity capital, as opposed to debt capital, in a company's capital structure is an indication of financial fitness.Clarifying Capital Structure Related TerminologyThe equity part of the debt-equity relationship is the easiest to define. In a company's capital structure, equity consists of a company's common a... | | By: Indian stock markets | | |
| | London police evaluate diesel Mitsubishi Lancer | | 2008-03-19 20:34:44 | | Here in the good ol' U.S. of A., police cars are usually the largest vehicles available, with full frames and big V8 engines. It seems that something smaller and more economical will do for London's Metropolitan Police. According to their tests, the newest Lancer with the 2.0 liter DI-D diesel engine would perform admirably for police duty, earning a "Class 1 Pass for performance, brake pad wear, handling and localised component durability," according to the report. While we recognize that American roads are quite different from those in the U.K., we also believe that a more modern vehicle could serve our police just as well as their standard-fare Crown Vic. It's worked out pretty well for taxi drivers so far.[Source: Mitsubishi]Press Release: NEW MITSUBISHI LANCER'S 'CLASS 1' METROPOLITAN POLICE PERFORMANCE, BRAKE AND HANDLING TEST London's Metropolitan Police put the new Mitsubishi Lancer 2.0 DI-D GS4 through it's paces Lancer achieves a Class 1 Pass for performance, brake pad wea... | | By: Auto News: Car Reviews, Car News, Car Shows | | |
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| How to Evaluate Your Online Auto Insurance Quote. | | 2008-01-17 03:54:00 | | Car insurance is a must in all states. But whether it is mandatory or not, it is very important to have car insurance so that you are covered in the event of an accident, especially if you are liable for the accident. Online auto insurance quotes will help you find the best company to get your car insurance with the options that you need. There are typical coverages that you cannot eliminate from your policy and there are extra coverages that you can add. The choice will determine the amount you will pay per month or per six months. You also have a choice between online car insurance companies or brick and mortar companies. You will often find that the online car insurance companies are able to offer you greater discounts than the brick and mortar companies. One of the reasons for this is not having the overhead of a physical office which would be rented at commercial real estate prices.[ life , insurance , quotes ]Let’s look at online auto insurance quotes. First you have bodily injury liability that has to be at least $25,000 to $50,000 in most states. There are a few states that will require a larger limit, which the online quote will let you know. To save money on an insurance quote, you will want to choose the least amount of limits for all coverages. The only downside is you will not be covered for more than that limit. The reason behind having bodily injury liability is that you are covered for the accident or death if it is your fault. This means the insurance company will pay the costs for a lawyer and damages to the injured party so that your home, car, and other assets will not be touched in case of a lawsuit. Other coverages that you have to have included are property damage, medical payments, uninsured and underinsured motorist, and uninsured motorist property damage. In some states you can decline the last two options, but this is very rare, especially with new laws being created. Again the amount of coverage you take will create the online auto insu... | | By: Insurance-Health. | | |
| | | Carefully Evaluate Any Work At Home Opportunities | | 2007-12-30 18:21:38 | | Many people would love to be able to work at home, performing a variety of jobs of which plenty are advertised on the internet. However, before you take the plunge into a job opportunity, regardless of how good it sounds, or more accurately because of how good it sounds, you will want to thoroughly evaluate [...]... | | By: Business News | | |
| | Bilingual books evaluate listed companies | | 2007-11-29 23:44:37 | | The Credit Information Centre (CIC), in partnership with Dun&Bradstreet (D&B), provider of international credit information, will publish creditworthiness books in both Vietnamese and English...
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| | | 6 Tips To Evaluate A Watch | | 2007-10-28 04:19:49 | | The world of watches is exciting and fascinating. Watches are like perfumes objects of desire and it is hard to say whether the asking price is right or exorbitant. This problem of price occurs only when you want to buy a rare, antique, or limited edition watch. If you are just buying a model mass manufactured by wrist watch giants then the maximum retail price is always given in catalogue and on company web sites.How does one know the worth of a watch? It is hard to value a watch from pictures placed online. What is important is to check the condition of the watch including its movement. It is hard to judge a valuable watch from pictures on the World Wide Web. Sadly people randomly label things as antiques or valuable but in actuality the watch is one of thousands. Just because it is “old” does not mean it has a high value.Today people all over the world collect watches for functionality, aesthetic value, and vintage value. Evaluating a watch must include aspects like: quality, cr... | | By: Territoty of Fashion Watches | | |
| | How To Evaluate An Affiliate Program | | 2007-07-30 02:23:00 | | Ok so you think you have found a good affiliate program to promote on your website or in your newsletter? There are some basic things you need to look out for before joining any affiliate program. Some of them may seem minor but those little petty things can cause you to lose hundreds of dollars in affiliate revenue.Here are some of the basic things to watch out for when joining an affiliate program:No Affiliate Manager Contact InformationIf they don't provide you with a way to contact them about their affiliate program then what are you going to do if you have a problem? Who are you going to email or call if your check doesn't arrive?Commission Is To LowDo you really want to spend time on an affiliate program that pays a measely 2%? I see these programs all over. They pitch their affiliate program and make it sound like it is a privelidge to join their affiliate program and earn pennies per sale. I usually stay away from programs that offer less than 8% commission. I will go a little lower if the products sell good and there is a good profit.Unreasonable Cookie LengthMake sure you find this in their terms or information pages. This is the amount of time that the customer that clicks through your link remains yours. The standard cookie length is 30 days. This means that if your visitor clicks your affiliate link then they have 30 days to buy for you to get credit. You really don't want to promote an affiliate program that offers less than a 30 day cookie length.Merchant Site Has Traffic LeaksProbably the most common thing I see with affiliate programs. Mostly from newbie merchants that just got their affiliate program started. Most don't realize what they are doing and usually will correct the problem once I explain to them how traffic leaks are hurting their business and their affiliate program. Traffic leaks are links on the affiliate program site that potential customers can click on and go to other sites... sites that the affiliate won't get credit for if t... | | By: Network Marketing Etc. | | |
| | Update: How to Evaluate an Investment Property | | 2007-03-28 01:22:35 | | Well .... I have submitted my offer for the investment rental property covered in the previous blog posts How to Evaluate an Investment Property I & II. I believe it was a competitive offer and will now wait to see what happens. It still seems like sellers are holding on to the the notion that they can get the astronomical prices of 2005. In my particular situation, I believe the seller may be misguided by following facts:1. In 2005, a similar building in the neighborhood sold in the $600ks.2. In 2006, another building sold in the $800ks.The problem with this is that the previous owners marketed the properties as condo conversion candidates. This was really big in the Washington DC area in 2005 and early 2006. Sellers more or less sold the pipe dream that you could buy a building for $750k, renovate, get the proper permits and licenses, and then resell each unit for $275k each. This may have been true in 2003 and 2004 when building were acquired at reasonable costs. But in 2005 and 2006, once you factored in the high acquisition costs, carrying costs, renovation costs, and the high probability that you will have a very HARD time getting approval for the condo conversion .... you are left with a bad investment. Needless to say the two buildings that sold in the $600k and $800k respectively have not been converted to condos. I especially don't know how the owner of the building bought in the $800k range is keep up with their payments. They must have put a hefty amount down. I acquired a small apt building in DC in 2004 with hopes of a condo conversion. After a month or so of analysis, I decided to sell it because I felt that the condo craze was getting out of hand. Fortunately my timing was good, because I was able to sell it 6 months later for about a $275k profit without doing any work. It was sold to someone that wanted to "condo convert". At the present time, the building has been renovated but I am not aware of any of the units selling. So don't be lured into b... | | By: Financial Freedom Through Real Estate | | |
| | How to Evaluate an Investment Property - Part II | | 2007-03-16 15:11:36 | | I have completed my video of the investment property that I visited earlier in the week. Below is a picture of the front of the property:I ran a spreadsheet that took into account an offer of $550,000, a fixed 30 yr mortgage, different types of possible 2nd mortgages, the monthly costs of misc. expenses, heating, insurance, taxes, and water. I then compared that cost to the current rents and the future rents. Here is a link to the excel spreadsheet with a summary of the basic analysis: Rental Property Analysis Spreadsheet. I go into full detail of the rental analysis on my website HouseWealthy.com.Here is a link to a clip of the Real-life Evaluation of an Investment Property. video. The full video analysis is available on my Build Wealth Through Real Estate website. In summary, I plan to make an offer on this property that will be in the mid to upper $500k range. I will let everyone know if my offer is accepted :). Hopefully this video will help with your plans to acquire income-producing investment properties.
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| | How to Evaluate an Investment Property - Part I | | 2007-03-13 15:49:31 | | I took a look at the 5 - 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, multiunit in the Washington, D.C. area today. Just to recap, it has a list price of about $650,000. The rent is currently about $950 per unit and the onsite manager pays only $600. That is a grand total of $4400 per month. I will be getting the income and expenses statements for this property and will do a full analysis so I can come up with a offer that will actually give me a decent cashflow (approx. $300 - $800 per month) if possible. It will definitely be less than the list price of $650,000, which is way too high. It is a nice looking building.Here is the front of the building:Here is the back of the building:Here is the garage:Here is the backyard:The garage has the potential for being rented once fixed up. The tenants pay for their gas, and electric. The landlord pays for the heat. This property is close to transportation and has good potential ..... at the right price of course. I will have a summary of my evaluation and analysis around the end of the week. I also videotaped my visit to this property. This narrated video covering my visit of the property, evaluation, analysis, and final offer price will be available on my Building Wealth Through Real Estate Website www.housewealthy.com
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| | How to Evaluate Load vs. No Load Mutual Funds | | 2003-07-28 03:29:00 | | If you have been dealing with mutual funds for any length of time, you undoubtedly have faced the question of which is better: Load Funds or No Load Funds. If you are new to investing, "load" simply refers to the commission paid to the broker selling the fund. "No load" means there is no commission on the purchase or sale.
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