• November 27, 2022

Maritime Transport – Merchant Ships

Maritime transport is mainly used for the transport of people and non-perishable things, generally called Cargo. Although sea travelers have dropped dramatically due to the rise of commercial aviation, ships are still very effective for short voyages and luxury cruises, and shipping remains the number one fear carrier around the world. Modern shipping is an…

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Should you include a return envelope in your fundraising newsletter?

I recently had a big question from one of my students. She said “I find it very difficult to include a return envelope with my newsletter.” I think your question was “Should I put an envelope in my newsletter?” To ask or not to ask: that is the question, right? There are really two things…

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Can you homeschool your child and still work full time?

In today’s society, most families have dual incomes. Someone who wants to transfer their children from public school or home school may avoid the idea simply because they currently have a full-time job. Although it can be a difficult task, it can certainly be accomplished with some creative planning. First you’ll want to consider the…

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10 minutes to lose weight

There have been hundreds of articles telling us to include 30 minutes to 1 hour of cardiovascular exercise in our daily lives. For many women, “it,” as they say, “just isn’t going to happen!” Between working long hours and taking care of the home and family, most women complain that they don’t have time to…

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Online Book Launch: Can You Become a Best-Selling Author Over the Internet?

In recent years, countless authors have used the power of the Internet to market and sell their books. The question that needs to be answered is, “Are online book launches a viable way to market your book?” Absolutely! However, you will find criticism from some who believe that this is not a valid way to…

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Shabbat with food allergies

The Jewish Sabbath, “Shabbat,” is a spiritually uplifting and beautiful day filled with festive foods. Many of the traditional Shabbat foods, such as challah, kugels, and gefilte fish, are loaded with food allergens. Let’s explore delicious, food allergy-friendly alternatives to some Shabbat classics. Challah, the traditional bread eaten at the beginning of all Shabbat meals,…

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The path to abundance

In all forms and in all living things, I want you to see the abundance that surrounds you. You are surrounded by energy and information from people and sources of love such as animals and sacred places that give you peace. enjoy it. use it Not a single stone is left unturned. Everything was thought…

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Retirement planning for 2015

Interested in tax-free or tax-deferred monthly income? A New Year’s resolution should be at the top of your list: Invest for retirement in a tax-deferred self-directed regular IRA or a tax-free Roth IRA. The sooner you start, the sooner you will reach your goals. The longer it takes to start, the less you’ll have to…

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Smoked fish recipes that you cannot afford not to try

Smoking adds a unique flavor and flavor to food. Smoked fish is incredibly popular because it is delicious. Fish that are higher in fat, such as salmon, tuna, or sea bass, are great smoking options compared to lean (although lean would also taste amazing). So if you’re wondering what unique dish to serve for dinner,…

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How to clean out your closet

Cleaning out your closet is something you shouldn’t do very often. Women go shopping for many different occasions, such as when we need an outfit for an event, something to do with the girls or something to do with our free time, and something to do when you’re stressed… more commonly known as ‘therapy’. Shopping’.…

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