Monday, January 31, 2011

Cool Work From Home Website images

A few nice work from home website images I found:

I don’t have an office
work from home website

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I offered a consultancy session as an auction item recently. It was for a good cause. I didn’t think the winner would contact me (you know how these things sometimes turn out), but lo and behold, within a week they did.

We had our meeting on Monday afternoon and I was impressed by what they’re planning to do and the product they’re developing (NDA was signed, so no further info will be forth coming). It also looks like they’ll be bringing me onto the team going forward, in a consultancy basis.

However, the meeting ended up with me consulting with them. You see, the clients are a retired couple who invested wisely in their business and were able to ‘get out’ in their very early 50s. Both have served in upper executive management positions and they helped form the company the worked for until they sold their equity and retired.

They were really inspirational and gave me some great tips and pointers on what I should be doing to maximise my knowledge and earning potential, while increasing the time I have for the voluntary work I do for my church (I’m part of the Core Leadership Team, among other things). It’s about that work-life balance.

One thing I’m planning on achieving in 2010 is having my own office. I like working from home, but it’s becoming harder and harder as Fergus gets older to get the required space and peace to work efficiently. Another of my clients has a business incubation centre where you can rent furnished, managed offices. I’m looking to do a quid pro quo deal whereby I get an office for no money…That would tide me over for a few months until another of my clients moves into their new premises, whereby I’ll have a space I can use.

Photo taken on my Nikon D40 and tweaked in CameraBag for Mac. Uploaded with Flickr Uploader.

365_239 – Quake
work from home website

Image by Guin’s View
Still one of the best FPS in my humble opinion!

I set up the computers and the network (Bebop) this weekend. We just need the internet to be up and running and we are in business (and I can choose to work from home on the website in the coming weeks :-)

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KidKraft Ride Around Train Set and Table

KidKraft Ride Around Train Set and Table

  • Two bins for convenient storage – 100 colorful pieces
  • Airport includes runway and helipad – Hospital with ambulance
  • Large enough that multiple children can play at once – Made of wood
  • Sturdy construction
  • Compatible with Thomas and Friends wooden train sets and Brio wooden train sets

With the exciting Ride Around Town Train Table Set, the young conductors in your life have an entire busy community at their fingertips! The train set will provide kids with hours of imaginative play, while the table helps keep playtime off the floor and closer to eye level.Features:100 colorful piecesMoveable craneAirport includes runway and helipadHospital with ambulanceLarge enough that multiple children can play at onceMade of woodSturdy constructionDimensions: 49″ x 34.5″ x 16.25″

List Price: $ 149.99

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What’s Happening
VFW fundraising dinner Friday VFW Post 6271, 233 E. 5th St., is holding its weekly Friday, dinner Jan. 28, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., serving beef tips over noodles, vegetable, salad and roll. Cost is $ 7, public welcome. For takeout or additional information call 586-2197.
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Remarks by the President at Fatherhood Town Hall
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release                                                     June 19, 2009   REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT FATHERHOOD TOWN HALL East Room 3:34 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much. And let me, first of all, thank John and Joe and Juan Carlos and Etan and Mike for …
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Partnership will marry electric vehicle chargers, Cisco home energy manager
Chalk one up for the Cisco home energy management solution: the high-tech giant’s new relationship with ECOtality will let people manage the way they use electricity for both their home and for…
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Home Inns to Report Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2010 Financial Results on March 7, 2011 US Time
Home Inns & Hotels Management Inc. , a leading economy hotel chain in China, today announced that it will report its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2010 after the U.S. market closes on March 7, 2011.
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Remarks on Border Security at the University of Texas at El Paso
Secretary Napolitano spoke about border security at the University of Texas at El Paso.
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Working from Home mailing envelopes.. Is this legit?

Question by Lo Kee: Working from Home mailing envelopes.. Is this legit?
Need extra income and saw the ad about home business. ( Mailing).. Is this a legit business does it really work

Best answer:

Answer by hway_61_revisited
No. This is a scam.

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Time Management Mastery For Busy People

Time Management Mastery For Busy People
Make time your loyal servant rather than a terrible master! You Can Have Better Success In Business And Life If You Discover Time Management Mastery For Busy People! You will have no problems when it comes to learning the truth behind managing your time!
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A mother's heart

A mother’s heart
Migration scholars have documented the many challenges that migrants face when the make the choice to leave their home countries to live abroad. For many, decisions to leave are forced by circumstances well beyond their control.
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‘Bugsy Malone Junior’ Opens Friday Iroquois Middle School
Onstage, Fat Sam (Josh Jensen) and Dandy Dan (Gunnar Haberl) are rival gangsters in 1920s New York City. Intermix them with the famous Bugsy Malone (James Carlin), the undertone of a love story, and the dreams of Blousy Brown (Grace Aroune) becoming a showgirl and you've got a classic Broadway story.
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How to Evade Being Scammed Online and Offline and What You Should Know

How to Evade Being Scammed Online and Offline and What You Should Know

Hopefully, you will get something out of this volume. To this day I still learn about new scams all the time. It never ceases to amaze me how many scams there are online. Just when I think I've seen the last of them, up pops another one. I guess as long as there are dishonest people in the world, there will always be scams to follow them.

So with that said, I present you with what I like to call “My Scam Alert" volume. No doubt that by the time you read this, there will be other scams

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Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead

Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead

The day after Mom leaves for a summer vacation in Australia, the kid’s strict babysitter drops dead. The kids decide not to tell Mom, so that they can party.
Item Type: DVD Movie
Item Rating: PG13
Street Date: 08/30/05
Wide Screen: no
Director Cut: no
Special Edition: no
Language: ENGLISH
Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no
Dubbed: no
Full Frame: yes
Re-Release: no
Packaging: SleeveDon’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead aspires to be a cross between Home Alone and Ri

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Back on the Career Track: A Guide for Stay-at-Home Moms Who Want to Return to Work

If you’re a stay-at-home mom considering going back to work, these are some of the questions that have likely come to mind. Returning to the workforce can be a daunting prospect. It requires reigniting old contacts (including those with coworkers once your junior), marketing yourself strategically, and building confidence-whether you’ve been out of the workforce for two, six, or fifteen years.

Carol Fishman Cohen and Vivian Steir Rabin understand, because they’ve been there. As Harvard M

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I want to be a work from home mom..Does anyone know a leggit company?

Question by Cheyenne’s Mommy born6/20/09: I want to be a work from home mom..Does anyone know a leggit company?
Me and hubby are TTC for 91/2 months now..I want to fine away to work at home and make good money..With out having to sell anything or cost me alot…has anyone had susess working at home? If yes with what company,? How much does it cost?

Best answer:

Answer by kemperk
there are no good work at home firms.
NONE.

thus, to earn money at home…
find out what you want to do
and Temporarily, become self-employed.

I can help.
no cost

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Young and unemployed: a generation scarred for life

Young and unemployed: a generation scarred for life
There are almost a million under-24s in Britain with no work. Andrew Gilligan sees how jobless blackspots are coping.
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Out of work? Join the job club
With jobcentres ill-equipped to deal with the middle-class unemployed, independent job clubs can provide an alternative network of contacts and support It’s been four years since my last visit to this north London jobcentre. Now, having been made redundant from a job in corporate communications, I’m back – and square one looks much the same as before, only busier. “The work you want, the help …
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Women Come Off The Investment Sidelines
Everybody knows women can’t invest. They’re hopeless at mathematics, can’t run a budget, too impulsive, too emotional. Investment’s a job for men. Give me a break! There are probably as …
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Duke women set for epic challenge at Connecticut
Duke women set for epic challenge at Connecticut – The Duke women’s basketball team, which is the lon
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Tell Me Baby-Red Hot Chili Peppers (lyrics)

Lyrics: They come from every state to find Some dreams were ment to be declined tell the man what you had in mind What have you come to do no turning water into wine no learning while your in the line i’ll take you to the broken sign you see these lights are blue Come and get it lost in the city limit say goodbye cause they’ll find a way to trim it everybody looking for a silly gimmick got get away cant take it for another minute This town is made of many things just look at what the current brings so hot its only promising this place was made on you Tell me baby whats your story where you come from and where you wanna go next time tell me lover are you lonely the thing we need is never all that hard to find tell me baby whats your story where do you come from and where you wanna go next time your so lovely are you lonely i given up on the innocence you left behind Some claim to have a fortitude Too shrewd to flow the interlude Sustaining pain to set the mood step out to be renewed I’ll move you like a baritone jungle brothers on the microphone getting over with an undertone it’s time to turn to stone chitty chitty baby when your nose is in the nitty gritty life can be a little sweet but life can be a little shitty what a pity Boston and a Kansas City looking for a hundred but you ever find a fitty three fingers in the honeycomb you ring just like a xylophone devoted to the chromosome the day that you left home Tell me baby whats your story where you come from and where

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Moonlighting on the Internet: 5 World-Class Experts Reveal Proven Ways to Make Extra Cash

Moonlighting on the Internet: 5 World-Class Experts Reveal Proven Ways to Make Extra Cash

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McNabb Family in Savannah, Ga. 2008

A few nice registered nurse work from home images I found:

McNabb Family in Savannah, Ga. 2008
registered nurse work from home

Image by familymwr
David and Ann McNabb stop for a photo during their trip to visit their son at Tybee Beach in Savannah, Ga. on August 2008. (Photo courtesy of McNabb Family, cleared for public release, not for commercial use, attribution requested.)

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Casualty Notification Officers provide vital care, support to Families of the fallen

By Rob McIlvaine
FMWRC Public Affairs

FORT HOOD, Texas – "I was sitting at home at 11:30 at night when I noticed a car's lights coming down my long driveway," David McNabb said recently at the TAPS Fort Hood Military Survivor Seminar & Good Grief Camp, where over 300 survivors shared stories at this annual event.

McNabb was remembering the night he was notified about his son's death at his home in Terrell, Texas.

Staff Sgt. Shawn Henry McNabb, a combat flight medic with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, lost his life in Afghanistan on Oct. 26, 2009.

A combat veteran with five overseas deployments, 24-year-old Shawn was on his first deployment in Afghanistan for only one month before he was killed. During that time, he was credited with saving the lives of two men.

"I was home alone because Ann, my wife, was staying at a friend's apartment in Dallas near where she worked the next morning at 6:30," McNabb said.

The van stopped outside and three Soldiers got out: a chaplain from Fort Campbell, Ky.; a Captain from Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga., where Shawn had been stationed and an intelligence officer from Shawn's unit.

"They came up to the door and began by saying, 'Sir, the Department of the Army…' but I interrupted them. 'Is he hurt really bad or is he dead?'"

"Sir, he's dead."

"I told them I couldn't call Ann to tell her, so we had to go to Dallas, about an hour away. I got into their van and we made the rainy trip to the apartment complex, getting there about 1 a.m.."

Ann, a registered nurse with 33 years experience, worked in a Dallas hospital and stayed at her friend's when she had to be at work the next morning.

"I had been there only once before. Thankfully, we spotted a security guard who went back to his office, looked up my wife's friend and lead us to her apartment," McNabb said.

"Then we had to tell our daughter, Heather, in Waxahachie," McNabb said. The drive took an hour and by the time Shawn's parents traveled the 60 miles back to their home in Terrell it was 4 a.m.
David is proud to recall how his Family were all involved in the medical field. Both his wife and daughter are registered nurses, he was a paramedic with an ambulance crew and Shawn wanted to be a physician assistant. In fact, he was scheduled to begin classes this year. In January, David begins a four-year term as the Justice of Peace and will become heavily involved with helping the kids in the two school systems in his district.

"Later that day, Chief Mark Kelsey, acting as Casualty Assistance Officer, came up to the house with a 1st Sgt. from our son's special operations unit. The first thing Mark told us was to eat, drink and try to sleep, and to remember where we put important things.

He brought his experience and his extremely professional manner to help us get through all the things we needed to do. In short, Chief Kelsey made things flow easily for my Family by taking care of business gently and kindly," McNabb said.

Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mark Kelsey, who worked in the Fort Hood Casualty Assistance Center had notified many of the Family members attending the TAPS Fort Hood Military Survivor Seminar & Good Grief Camp.

"From 2006 to July, 2010, I was mobilized as an Army Reservist to enter onto active duty as an Army Casualty Notification/Casualty Assistance Officer. I was assigned to the Fort Hood Casualty Assistance Center, under the leadership of Chief of Casualty Lee R. Price, with duty in Pantego, Texas, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area," Kelsey said.

The Army's goal is to have a Casualty Notification made within four hours of the Casualty Assistance Center receiving information of the Soldier's death.

"With Fort Hood having 175 counties in its area of responsibility, it can take eight hours for us to notify someone in Amarillo, for instance. In this case, we'd try and contact the Reserve or National Guard to notify and right behind this person would be the casualty assistance officer," Price said.

"Having me forward deployed helped them better achieve that mission goal of four hours," Kelsey said.

At the beginning of his tour of active duty, Kelsey attended a 40-hour comprehensive training program conducted by the Fort Hood Casualty Assistance Center.

"In 2007 I attended this training again as a refresher. I also took online annual training conducted by the Casualty and Memorial Affairs Operations Center in Alexandria, Va," Kelsey said.

A Casualty Notification/Casualty Assistance Officer is similar to a first responder who renders aid.

"I saw myself not only as the person that delivered such devastating news, but also as the first person who could help them recover from their shock and grief. Recently, one of my surviving Family members sent me a card thanking me for, 'providing her a comfortable place to fall.' I will forever be humbled by the kindness and love these surviving Family members have shown me," Kelsey said.

"I once asked Chaplain Elliott, who accompanied me many times, why it is that we can do the work that we do and he responded, 'God gives us the tools we need to do the job that he calls us to do.' His response bolstered what I was already feeling, that I was "called" to do this work.

Last year, Mark Kelsey took leave from active duty so he could volunteer at the TAPS Fort Hood Good Grief Camp. He did it again this year after retiring from the Army.

"It was a privilege for me to have assisted so many of our surviving Family members and I thank them for the honor of being there for them when they needed help the most," Kelsey said.

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David McNabb shares experience with survivors at Fort Hood, Texas
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David McNabb who lost his son, Staff Sgt. Shawn Henry McNabb, relates a memory of his son’s death with other surviving Families of the fallen. (U.S. Army photo by Rob McIlvaine, FMWRC Public Affairs, cleared for public release, not for commercial use, attribution requested.)

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Casualty Notification Officers provide vital care, support to Families of the fallen

By Rob McIlvaine
FMWRC Public Affairs

FORT HOOD, Texas – "I was sitting at home at 11:30 at night when I noticed a car's lights coming down my long driveway," David McNabb said recently at the TAPS Fort Hood Military Survivor Seminar & Good Grief Camp, where over 300 survivors shared stories at this annual event.

McNabb was remembering the night he was notified about his son's death at his home in Terrell, Texas.

Staff Sgt. Shawn Henry McNabb, a combat flight medic with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, lost his life in Afghanistan on Oct. 26, 2009.

A combat veteran with five overseas deployments, 24-year-old Shawn was on his first deployment in Afghanistan for only one month before he was killed. During that time, he was credited with saving the lives of two men.

"I was home alone because Ann, my wife, was staying at a friend's apartment in Dallas near where she worked the next morning at 6:30," McNabb said.

The van stopped outside and three Soldiers got out: a chaplain from Fort Campbell, Ky.; a Captain from Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga., where Shawn had been stationed and an intelligence officer from Shawn's unit.

"They came up to the door and began by saying, 'Sir, the Department of the Army…' but I interrupted them. 'Is he hurt really bad or is he dead?'"

"Sir, he's dead."

"I told them I couldn't call Ann to tell her, so we had to go to Dallas, about an hour away. I got into their van and we made the rainy trip to the apartment complex, getting there about 1 a.m.."

Ann, a registered nurse with 33 years experience, worked in a Dallas hospital and stayed at her friend's when she had to be at work the next morning.

"I had been there only once before. Thankfully, we spotted a security guard who went back to his office, looked up my wife's friend and lead us to her apartment," McNabb said.

"Then we had to tell our daughter, Heather, in Waxahachie," McNabb said. The drive took an hour and by the time Shawn's parents traveled the 60 miles back to their home in Terrell it was 4 a.m.
David is proud to recall how his Family were all involved in the medical field. Both his wife and daughter are registered nurses, he was a paramedic with an ambulance crew and Shawn wanted to be a physician assistant. In fact, he was scheduled to begin classes this year. In January, David begins a four-year term as the Justice of Peace and will become heavily involved with helping the kids in the two school systems in his district.

"Later that day, Chief Mark Kelsey, acting as Casualty Assistance Officer, came up to the house with a 1st Sgt. from our son's special operations unit. The first thing Mark told us was to eat, drink and try to sleep, and to remember where we put important things.

He brought his experience and his extremely professional manner to help us get through all the things we needed to do. In short, Chief Kelsey made things flow easily for my Family by taking care of business gently and kindly," McNabb said.

Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Mark Kelsey, who worked in the Fort Hood Casualty Assistance Center had notified many of the Family members attending the TAPS Fort Hood Military Survivor Seminar & Good Grief Camp.

"From 2006 to July, 2010, I was mobilized as an Army Reservist to enter onto active duty as an Army Casualty Notification/Casualty Assistance Officer. I was assigned to the Fort Hood Casualty Assistance Center, under the leadership of Chief of Casualty Lee R. Price, with duty in Pantego, Texas, in the Dallas/Fort Worth area," Kelsey said.

The Army's goal is to have a Casualty Notification made within four hours of the Casualty Assistance Center receiving information of the Soldier's death.

"With Fort Hood having 175 counties in its area of responsibility, it can take eight hours for us to notify someone in Amarillo, for instance. In this case, we'd try and contact the Reserve or National Guard to notify and right behind this person would be the casualty assistance officer," Price said.

"Having me forward deployed helped them better achieve that mission goal of four hours," Kelsey said.

At the beginning of his tour of active duty, Kelsey attended a 40-hour comprehensive training program conducted by the Fort Hood Casualty Assistance Center.

"In 2007 I attended this training again as a refresher. I also took online annual training conducted by the Casualty and Memorial Affairs Operations Center in Alexandria, Va," Kelsey said.

A Casualty Notification/Casualty Assistance Officer is similar to a first responder who renders aid.

"I saw myself not only as the person that delivered such devastating news, but also as the first person who could help them recover from their shock and grief. Recently, one of my surviving Family members sent me a card thanking me for, 'providing her a comfortable place to fall.' I will forever be humbled by the kindness and love these surviving Family members have shown me," Kelsey said.

"I once asked Chaplain Elliott, who accompanied me many times, why it is that we can do the work that we do and he responded, 'God gives us the tools we need to do the job that he calls us to do.' His response bolstered what I was already feeling, that I was "called" to do this work.

Last year, Mark Kelsey took leave from active duty so he could volunteer at the TAPS Fort Hood Good Grief Camp. He did it again this year after retiring from the Army.

"It was a privilege for me to have assisted so many of our surviving Family members and I thank them for the honor of being there for them when they needed help the most," Kelsey said.

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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Any moms work from home online?

Question by maggie is going to be a big sis!: Any moms work from home online?
I am desperate to try and make some extra money and would love to do work from home- are there any moms out there with experience working from home? where should i look? Who do you work for and what do you do? I do not want to get involved with a scam and therefore would not like to pay a membership fee but i really do not know how to get with a company that will actually help me make money not take it from me.

please give me any experiences or recommendations.

Best answer:

Answer by Fertility Doc
ive been looking for the same thing. be careful for scams…thats all ive found so far. go to wahm.com

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Katie Brown helps clients choose what to wear
Katie Brown says fashion has "always kind of been hidden in my heart," from the days played dress-up in her sisters' clothes and chose items for her mom and aunt to try on. Now, the 23-year-old Prairie Village resident gets paid to tell people how to dress.
Read more on The Kansas City Star

Bombarded by Barbie
With kids exposed to 1,500 commercial messages a day, how can we fight back? Media literacy is the answer you haven’t heard enough about.
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Lahser High junior wins awards for videos
Meet Michael Duric, a story-telling teenage videographer from Oakland County whose three award-winning short videos are more explanatory than inflammatory.
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Fiscal Policy Setting Stage for a New Bubble
Marshall Auerback, corporate spokesperson for Toronto-based Pinetree Capital, is a so-called “hedge fund” strategist. He believes that deficit spending is not bound by anything other than inflation, which, he says, is of limited consequence right now.
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I need an online data entry job to work from home without investment/deposit?

Question by sonna: I need an online data entry job to work from home without investment/deposit?
Hi I am from Sri Lanka and I need an online data entry job to work from home without investment/deposit. please hepl me

Best answer:

Answer by Rahret
Interested check this website: http://www.agloco.com/r/bbgq7493. Signup is free. Need further info email me.

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Is there a "stay at home moms" photography club out there?

Question by NICKIE D: Is there a “stay at home moms” photography club out there?
I am a stay at home mom of 2. and my husband works all sorts of crazy hours at his job. We live about ten hours from any friends and family so Im pretty much alone here as far as any help with the children (family babysitters and such). I am trying to get into professional outdoor portrait photography. It just takes so long when you cant put it at the top of your priority list. I guess I am looking for an online group of people that are in similar situations. For support, advice and so on…If anyone out there knows of any such place..Please let me know.

Best answer:

Answer by ringocat22
There are several groups on Flickr that might help. Here is one:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/dfwmemorymakingmoms/

Just search the Groups and find the one that best suits you. You’ll find lots of support and advice. Good luck, and have fun!

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Other End of the Line (Widescreen)

Other End of the Line (Widescreen)

OTHER END OF THE LINE – DVD Movie

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Price: $ 6.43

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How can i access my business computer from my home computer without internet connection?

Question by vahagn k: How can i access my business computer from my home computer without internet connection?
I want to have control over my business computer from my home computer without any internet connection. I tried With windows remote desktop connection but is too confusing and wont work. Please can someone explain how to step by step . thank youuuuuuuuuuuuu

Best answer:

Answer by Dorothy
You can’t.

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Ed Hodgson

A few nice turnkey business images I found:

Ed Hodgson
turnkey business

Image by EdHodgson1
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turnkey internet business
turnkey business

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They are tired

Some cool work at home parents images:

They are tired
work at home parents

Image by Olhar de um Cipó
Children need to be child…
Around the world, so many children need to be alone at home because their parents need to work out…

work is not problem, but it turn one, if there is not an adult to care their children… The oldest son need to care his brothers, and sister… So… He cannot goes to school, he cannot enjoy his inface…

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November 2, 2008

‘The election of Obama would, at a stroke, refresh our country’s spirit’
It has been an epic campaign for the American Presidency and one which has been scrutinised at close quarters by the US’s finest writers on the New Yorker magazine – the country’s leading journal of politics and culture. Here, in their leader column ahead of the election, the editors of the magazine offer a brilliant analysis of the choice facing America, deconstruct the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates and finish with a powerful endorsement of Barack Obama as the man best suited to answer the grave challenges facing the next President

Never in living memory has an election been more critical than the one fast approaching – that’s the quadrennial cliché, as expected as the balloons and the bombast. And yet when has it ever felt so urgently true? When have so many Americans had so clear a sense that a presidency has – at the levels of competence, vision and integrity – undermined the country and its ideals?

The incumbent administration has distinguished itself for the ages. The presidency of George W Bush is the worst since Reconstruction, so there is no mystery about why the Republican party – which has held dominion over the executive branch of the federal government for the past eight years and the legislative branch for most of that time – has little desire to defend its record, domestic or foreign. The only speaker at the convention in St Paul who uttered more than a sentence or two in support of the President was his wife, Laura. Meanwhile, the nominee, John McCain, played the part of a vaudeville illusionist, asking to be regarded as an apostle of change after years of embracing the essentials of the Bush agenda with ever-increasing ardour.

The Republican disaster begins at home. Even before taking into account whatever fantastically expensive plan eventually emerges to help rescue the financial system from Wall Street’s long-running pyramid schemes, the economic and fiscal picture is bleak. During the Bush administration, the national debt, now approaching trillion, has nearly doubled. Next year’s federal budget is projected to run a 0bn deficit, a precipitous fall from the 0bn surplus that was projected when Bill Clinton left office. Private-sector job creation has been a sixth of what it was under President Clinton. Five million people have fallen into poverty. The number of Americans without health insurance has grown by seven million, while average premiums have nearly doubled. Meanwhile, the principal domestic achievement of the Bush administration has been to shift the relative burden of taxation from the rich to the rest. For the top 1 per cent of us, the Bush tax cuts are worth, on average, about a thousand dollars a week; for the bottom fifth, about a dollar and a half. The unfairness will only increase if the painful, yet necessary, effort to rescue the credit markets ends up preventing the rescue of our healthcare system, our environment and our physical, educational and industrial infrastructure.

At the same time, 150,000 American troops are in Iraq and 33,000 are in Afghanistan. There is still disagreement about the wisdom of overthrowing Saddam Hussein and his horrific regime, but there is no longer the slightest doubt that the Bush administration manipulated, bullied and lied the American public into this war and then mismanaged its prosecution in nearly every aspect. The direct costs, besides an expenditure of more than 0bn, have included the loss of more than 4,000 Americans, the wounding of 30,000, the deaths of tens of thousands of Iraqis and the displacement of four and a half million men, women and children. Only now, after American forces have been fighting for a year longer than they did in the Second World War, is there a glimmer of hope that the conflict in Iraq has entered a stage of fragile stability.

The indirect costs, both of the war in particular and of the administration’s unilateralist approach to foreign policy in general, have also been immense. The torture of prisoners, authorised at the highest level, has been an ethical and a public diplomacy catastrophe. At a moment when the global environment, the global economy and global stability all demand a transition to new sources of energy, the United States has been a global retrograde, wasteful in its consumption and heedless in its policy. Strategically and morally, the Bush administration has squandered the American capacity to counter the example and the swagger of its rivals. China, Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and other illiberal states have concluded, each in its own way, that democratic principles and human rights need not be components of a stable, prosperous future. At recent meetings of the United Nations, emboldened despots like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran came to town sneering at our predicament and hailing the ‘end of the American era’.

The election of 2008 is the first in more than half a century in which no incumbent President or Vice-President is on the ballot. There is, however, an incumbent party and that party has been lucky enough to find itself, apparently against the wishes of its ‘base’, with a nominee who evidently disliked George W Bush before it became fashionable to do so. In South Carolina, in 2000, Bush crushed John McCain with a sub rosa primary campaign of such viciousness that McCain lashed out memorably against Bush’s Christian Right allies. So profound was McCain’s anger that in 2004 he flirted with the possibility of joining the Democratic ticket under John Kerry. Bush, who took office as a ‘compassionate conservative’, governed immediately as a rightist ideologue. During that first term, McCain bolstered his reputation, sometimes deserved, as a ‘maverick’ willing to work with Democrats on such issues as normalising relations with Vietnam, campaign finance reform and immigration reform. He co-sponsored, with John Edwards and Edward Kennedy, a patients’ bill of rights. In 2001 and 2003 he voted against the Bush tax cuts. With John Kerry, he co-sponsored a bill raising auto fuel efficiency standards and, with Joseph Lieberman, a cap-and-trade regime on carbon emissions. He was one of a minority of Republicans opposed to unlimited drilling for oil and gas off America’s shores.

Since the 2004 election, however, McCain has moved remorselessly rightwards in his quest for the Republican nomination. He paid obeisance to Jerry Falwell and preachers of his ilk. He abandoned immigration reform, eventually coming out against his own bill. Most shockingly, McCain, who had repeatedly denounced torture under all circumstances, voted in February against a ban on the very techniques of ‘enhanced interrogation’ that he himself once endured in Vietnam – as long as the torturers were civilians employed by the CIA.

On almost every issue, McCain and the Democratic party’s nominee, Barack Obama, speak the generalised language of ‘reform’, but only Obama has provided a convincing, rational and fully developed vision. McCain has abandoned his opposition to the Bush-era tax cuts and has taken up the demagogic call – in the midst of recession and Wall Street calamity, with looming crises in social security, Medicare and Medicaid – for more tax cuts. Bush’s expire in 2011. If McCain, as he has proposed, cuts taxes for corporations and estates, the benefits once more would go disproportionately to the wealthy.

In Washington the craze for pure market triumphalism is over. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson arrived in town (via Goldman Sachs) a Republican, but it seems that he will leave a Democrat. In other words, he has come to see that the abuses that led to the current financial crisis – not least, excessive speculation on borrowed capital – can be fixed only with government regulation and oversight. McCain, who has never evinced much interest in, or knowledge of, economic questions, has had little of substance to say about the crisis. His most notable gesture of concern – a melodramatic call to suspend his campaign and postpone the first presidential debate until the government bail-out plan was ready – soon revealed itself as an empty diversionary tactic.

By contrast, Obama has made a serious study of the mechanics and the history of this economic disaster and of the possibilities of stimulating a recovery. Last March, in New York, in a speech notable for its depth, balance and foresight, he said: ‘A complete disdain for pay-as-you-go budgeting, coupled with a generally scornful attitude towards oversight and enforcement, allowed far too many to put short-term gain ahead of long-term consequences.’ Obama is committed to reforms that value not only the restoration of stability but also the protection of the vast majority of the population, which did not partake of the fruits of the binge years. He has called for greater and more programmatic regulation of the financial system; the creation of a National Infrastructure Reinvestment Bank, which would help reverse the decay of our roads, bridges and mass-transit systems and create millions of jobs; and a major investment in the green-energy sector.

On energy and global warming, Obama offers a set of forceful proposals. He supports a cap-and-trade programme to reduce America’s carbon emissions by 80 per cent by 2050 – an enormously ambitious goal, but one that many climate scientists say must be met if atmospheric carbon dioxide is to be kept below disastrous levels. Large emitters, such as utilities, would acquire carbon allowances and those which emit less carbon dioxide than their allotment could sell the resulting credits to those which emit more; over time, the available allowances would decline. Significantly, Obama wants to auction off the allowances; this would provide bn a year for developing alternative energy sources and creating job-training programmes in green technologies. He also wants to raise federal fuel-economy standards and to require that 10 per cent of America’s electricity be generated from renewable sources by 2012. Taken together, his proposals represent the most coherent and far-sighted strategy ever offered by a presidential candidate for reducing the nation’s reliance on fossil fuels.

There was once reason to hope that McCain and Obama would have a sensible debate about energy and climate policy. McCain was one of the first Republicans in the Senate to support federal limits on carbon dioxide and he has touted his own support for a less ambitious cap-and-trade programme as evidence of his independence from the White House. But, as polls showed Americans growing jittery about gasoline prices, McCain apparently found it expedient in this area, too, to shift course. He took a dubious idea – lifting the federal moratorium on offshore oil drilling – and placed it at the centre of his campaign. Opening up America’s coastal waters to drilling would have no impact on gasoline prices in the short term and, even over the long term, the effect, according to a recent analysis by the Department of Energy, would be ‘insignificant’. Such inconvenient facts, however, are waved away by a campaign that finally found its voice with the slogan ‘Drill, baby, drill!’

The contrast between the candidates is even sharper with respect to the third branch of government. A tense equipoise currently prevails among the justices of the Supreme Court, where four hardcore conservatives face off against four moderate liberals. Anthony M Kennedy is the swing vote, determining the outcome of case after case.

McCain cites Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, two reliable conservatives, as models for his own prospective appointments. If he means what he says, and if he replaces even one moderate on the current Supreme Court, then Roe v Wade will be reversed and states will again be allowed to impose absolute bans on abortion. McCain’s views have hardened on this issue. In 1999 he said he opposed overturning Roe; by 2006 he was saying that its demise ‘wouldn’t bother me any’; by 2008 he no longer supported adding rape and incest as exceptions to his party’s platform opposing abortion.

But scrapping Roe – which, after all, would leave states as free to permit abortion as to criminalise it – would be just the beginning. Given the ideological agenda that the existing conservative bloc has pursued, it’s safe to predict that affirmative action of all kinds would likely be outlawed by a McCain court. Efforts to expand executive power, which in recent years certain justices have nobly tried to resist, would be likely to increase. Barriers between church and state would fall; executions would soar; legal checks on corporate power would wither – all with just one new conservative nominee on the court. And the next President is likely to make three appointments.

Obama, who taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago, voted against confirming not only Roberts and Alito but also several unqualified lower-court nominees. As an Illinois state senator, he won the support of prosecutors and police organisations for new protections against convicting the innocent in capital cases. While McCain voted to continue to deny habeas corpus rights to detainees, perpetuating the Bush administration’s regime of state-sponsored extra-legal detention, Obama took the opposite side, pushing to restore the right of all US-held prisoners to a hearing. The judicial future would be safe in his care.

In the shorthand of political commentary, the Iraq war seems to leave McCain and Obama roughly even. Opposing it before the invasion, Obama had the prescience to warn of a costly and indefinite occupation and rising anti-American radicalism around the world; supporting it, McCain foresaw none of this. More recently, in early 2007, McCain risked his presidential prospects on the proposition that five additional combat brigades could salvage a war that by then appeared hopeless. Obama, along with most of the country, had decided that it was time to cut American losses. Neither candidate’s calculations on Iraq have been as cheaply political as McCain’s repeated assertion that Obama values his career over his country; both men based their positions, right or wrong, on judgment and principle.

President Bush’s successor will inherit two wars and the realities of limited resources, flagging popular will and the dwindling possibilities of what can be achieved by American power. McCain’s views on these subjects range from the simplistic to the unknown. In Iraq, he seeks ‘victory’ – a word that General David Petraeus refuses to use, and one that fundamentally misrepresents the messy, open-ended nature of the conflict. As for Afghanistan, on the rare occasions when McCain mentions it he implies that the surge can be transferred directly from Iraq, which suggests that his grasp of counterinsurgency is not as firm as he insisted it was during the first presidential debate. McCain always displays more faith in force than interest in its strategic consequences. Unlike Obama, McCain has no political strategy for either war, only the dubious hope that greater security will allow things to work out. Obama has long warned of deterioration along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and has a considered grasp of its vital importance. His strategy for both Afghanistan and Iraq shows an understanding of the role that internal politics, economics, corruption and regional diplomacy play in wars where there is no battlefield victory.

Unimaginably painful personal experience taught McCain that war is above all a test of honour: maintain the will to fight on, be prepared to risk everything and you will prevail. Asked during the first debate to outline ‘the lessons of Iraq’, McCain said: ‘I think the lessons of Iraq are very clear: that you cannot have a failed strategy that will then cause you to nearly lose a conflict.’ A soldier’s answer – but a statesman must have a broader view of war and peace. The years ahead will demand not only determination but also diplomacy, flexibility, patience, judiciousness and intellectual engagement. These are no more McCain’s strong suit than the current President’s. Obama, for his part, seems to know that more will be required than will power and force to extract some advantage from the wreckage of the Bush years.

Obama is also better suited for the task of renewing the bedrock foundations of American influence. An American restoration in foreign affairs will require a commitment not only to international co-operation but also to international institutions that can address global warming, the dislocations of what will likely be a deepening global economic crisis, disease epidemics, nuclear proliferation, terrorism and other, more traditional security challenges. Many of the Cold War-era vehicles for engagement and negotiation – the United Nations, the World Bank, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty regime, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation – are moribund, tattered, or outdated. Obama has the generational outlook that will be required to revive or reinvent these compacts. He would be the first postwar American President unencumbered by the legacies of either Munich or Vietnam.

The next President must also restore American moral credibility. Closing Guantánamo, banning all torture and ending the Iraq war as responsibly as possible will provide a start, but only that. The modern presidency is as much a vehicle for communication as for decision-making and the relevant audiences are global. Obama has inspired many Americans in part because he holds up a mirror to their own idealism. His election would do no less – and likely more – overseas.

What most distinguishes the candidates, however, is character – and here, contrary to conventional wisdom, Obama is clearly the stronger of the two. Not long ago, Rick Davis, McCain’s campaign manager, said: ‘This election is not about issues. This election is about a composite view of what people take away from these candidates.’ The view that this election is about personalities leaves out policy, complexity and accountability. Even so, there’s some truth in what Davis said – but it hardly points to the conclusion that he intended.

Echoing Obama, McCain has made ‘change’ one of his campaign mantras. But the change he has provided has been in himself and it is not just a matter of altering his positions. A willingness to pander and even lie has come to define his presidential campaign and its televised advertisements. A contemptuous duplicity, a meanness, has entered his talk on the stump – so much so that it seems obvious that, in the drive for victory, he is willing to replicate some of the same underhanded methods that defeated him eight years ago in South Carolina.

Perhaps nothing revealed McCain’s cynicism more than his choice of Sarah Palin, the former mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, who had been governor of that state for 21 months, as the Republican nominee for Vice-President. In the interviews she has given since her nomination, she has had difficulty uttering coherent unscripted responses about the most basic issues of the day. We are watching a candidate for Vice-President cram for her ongoing exam in elementary domestic and foreign policy. This is funny as a Tina Fey routine on Saturday Night Live, but as a vision of the political future it’s deeply unsettling. Palin has no business being the back-up to a President of any age, much less to one who is 72 and in imperfect health. In choosing her, McCain committed an act of breathtaking heedlessness and irresponsibility. Obama’s choice, Joe Biden, is not without imperfections. His tongue sometimes runs in advance of his mind, providing his own fodder for late-night comedians, but there is no comparison with Palin. His deep experience in foreign affairs, the judiciary and social policy makes him an assuring and complementary partner for Obama.

The longer the campaign goes on, the more the issues of personality and character have reflected badly on McCain. Unless appearances are very deceptive, he is impulsive, impatient, self-dramatising, erratic and a compulsive risk-taker. These qualities may have contributed to his usefulness as a ‘maverick’ senator. But in a President they would be a menace.

By contrast, Obama’s transformative message is accompanied by a sense of pragmatic calm. A tropism for unity is an essential part of his character and of his campaign. It is part of what allowed him to overcome a Democratic opponent who entered the race with tremendous advantages. It is what helped him forge a political career relying both on the liberals of Hyde Park and on the political regulars of downtown Chicago. His policy preferences are distinctly liberal, but he is determined to speak to a broad range of Americans who do not necessarily share his every value or opinion. For some who oppose him, his equanimity even under the ugliest attack seems like hauteur; for some who support him, his reluctance to counterattack in the same vein seems like self-defeating detachment.

Yet it is Obama’s temperament – and not McCain’s – that seems appropriate for the office both men seek and for the volatile and dangerous era in which we live. Those who dismiss his centredness as self-centredness or his composure as indifference are as wrong as those who mistook Eisenhower’s stolidity for denseness or Lincoln’s humour for lack of seriousness.

Nowadays almost every politician who thinks about running for President arranges to become an author. Obama’s books are different: he wrote them. The Audacity of Hope (2006) is a set of policy disquisitions loosely structured around an account of his freshman year in the United States Senate.

Though a campaign manifesto of sorts, it is superior to that genre’s usual blowsy pastiche of ghostwritten speeches. But it is Obama’s first book, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995), that offers an unprecedented glimpse into the mind and heart of a potential President. Obama began writing it in his early thirties, before he was a candidate for anything. Not since Theodore Roosevelt has an American politician this close to the pinnacle of power produced such a sustained, highly personal work of literary merit before being definitively swept up by the tides of political ambition.

A presidential election is not the awarding of a Pulitzer prize: we elect a politician and, we hope, a statesman, not an author. But Obama’s first book is valuable in the way that it reveals his fundamental attitudes of mind and spirit. Dreams from My Father is an illuminating memoir not only in the substance of Obama’s own peculiarly American story but also in the qualities he brings to the telling: a formidable intelligence, emotional empathy, self-reflection, balance and a remarkable ability to see life and the world through the eyes of people very different from himself. In common with nearly all other senators and governors of his generation, Obama does not count military service as part of his biography. But his life has been full of tests – personal, spiritual, racial, political – that bear on his preparation for great responsibility.

It is perfectly legitimate to call attention, as McCain has done, to Obama’s lack of conventional national and international policy-making experience. We, too, wish he had more of it. But office-holding is not the only kind of experience relevant to the task of leading a wildly variegated nation. Obama’s immersion in diverse human environments (Hawaii’s racial rainbow, Chicago’s racial cauldron, countercultural New York, middle-class Kansas, predominantly Muslim Indonesia), his years of organising among the poor, his taste of corporate law and his grounding in public-interest and constitutional law – these, too, are experiences. And his books show that he has wrung from them every drop of insight and breadth of perspective they contained.

The exhaustingly, sometimes infuriatingly, long campaign of 2008 (and 2007) has had at least one virtue: it has demonstrated that Obama’s intelligence and steady temperament are not just figments of the writer’s craft. He has made mistakes, to be sure. (His failure to accept McCain’s imaginative proposal for a series of unmediated joint appearances was among them.) But, on the whole, his campaign has been marked by patience, planning, discipline, organisation, technological proficiency and strategic astuteness. Obama has often looked two or three moves ahead, relatively impervious to the permanent hysteria of the hourly news cycle and the cable news shouters. And when crisis has struck, as it did when the divisive antics of his ex-pastor threatened to bring down his campaign, he has proved equal to the moment, rescuing himself with a speech that not only drew the poison but also demonstrated a profound respect for the electorate.

Although his opponents have tried to attack him as a man of ‘mere’ words, Obama has returned eloquence to its essential place in American politics. The choice between experience and eloquence is a false one – something that Lincoln, out of office after a single term in Congress, proved in his own campaign of political and national renewal. Obama’s ‘mere’ speeches on everything from the economy and foreign affairs to race have been at the centre of his campaign and its success; if he wins, his eloquence will be central to his ability to govern.

We cannot expect one man to heal every wound, to solve every major crisis of policy. So much of the presidency, as they say, is a matter of waking up in the morning and trying to drink from a fire hydrant. In the quiet of the Oval Office, the noise of immediate demands can be deafening. And yet Obama has precisely the temperament to shut out the noise when necessary and concentrate on the essential.

The election of Obama – a man of mixed ethnicity, at once comfortable in the world and utterly representative of 21st-century America – would, at a stroke, reverse our country’s image abroad and refresh its spirit at home. His ascendance to the presidency would be a symbolic culmination of the civil- and voting – rights acts of the 1960s and the century-long struggles for equality that preceded them. It could not help but say something encouraging, even exhilarating, about the country, about its dedication to tolerance and inclusiveness, about its fidelity, after all, to the values it proclaims in its textbooks. At a moment of economic calamity, international perplexity, political failure and battered morale, America needs both uplift and realism, both change and steadiness. It needs a leader temperamentally, intellectually and emotionally attuned to the complexities of our troubled globe. That leader’s name is Barack Obama.

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