Thursday, May 3, 2012

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

WHY THE GREEN BAY PACKERS WILL WIN IN 2012

2011 was a year of let downs. From Ndomakung Suh stomping on a Packer to Mike Vick and "The Dream Team" actually not doing a thing. Another big let down for me was watching Aaron Rodgers throw 8 passes that eventually were dropped carelessly. None were his fault. The man rushed for 66 yards in that game for crying out loud. This brings me to the first reason why I thiink the Packers will win.
 They simply will not drop 8 passes ever again. Remember this team went 15-1 in the regular season. They were on fire! No one can intercept a bullet from Air-Rod's cannon. No way! The defense is ready, Donald Driver has some new moves, the offense is ready and darnnit! Them Packers are gonna take it all the way. No matter how many Coughlin's, Paytons, or Harbaughs you put in their ways, and that's that!

NEW CASE OF MAD COW DISEASE IN U.S


The Department of Agriculture announced that it had identified a case of mad cow disease, the first in six years, in a dairy cow in central California.
The cow “was never presented for human consumption, so it at no time presented a risk to the food supply or human health,” John Clifford, chief veterinary officer at the department, said in a statement.
Dr. Clifford noted that milk did not transmit bovine spongiform encephalopathy, the scientific name for mad cow disease. He expressed confidence in the health of the nation’s cattle and the safety of beef during a press briefing in Washington. 


The animal had been picked up from the farm and taken to a rendering plant, which noticed some of the signs of B.S.E., such as unsteadiness and aggression, and notified U.S.D.A. inspectors, Dr. Clifford said in a brief interview.
The body will remain at the rendering facility and will be disposed of once the agency completes its investigation, probably by incineration or some other method that ensures the destruction of its tissues.
It was the fourth reported case of mad cow disease, a degenerative disease that affects the brains and spinal cords of cattle, in the United States. Humans can contract the disease by eating meat from an infected cow.
Only one case of mad cow disease in the United States was of the type derived from feed. That case set off a panic in 2003 when a Canadian-born cow in Washington state tested positive.
Exports of American beef plummeted as countries instituted bans, and livestock producers and meatpacking companies lost billions of dollars. Asian nations in particular remain wary of American beef, and news Tuesday that another infected cow had been identified sent cattle futures for June delivery to their lowest level in 11 months.
The U.S.D.A. tested more than 795,000 animals in the 18 months after that cow was identified and found only two more cases. Neither was a type of B.S.E. associated with infected feed.
In 2006, the department said the identification of only two additional infected animals suggested it was using a bazooka to fight a mouse. It cut its surveillance program by 90 percent, despite criticism from consumer groups.
Those same critics on Tuesday complained again about the department’s surveillance program. “We really don’t know if this is an isolated unusual event or whether there are more cases in U.S. beef,” Dr. Michael Hansen, senior scientist at Consumers Union, the advocacy arm of Consumer Reports. “Our monitoring program is just too small.”
The two other animals with mad cow disease as well as the one identified on Tuesday all had a form called atypical B.S.E. “We do not believe this was passed to the animal through infected feed materials,” Dr. Clifford said.
Switzerland reported a case of atypical B.S.E. in March, as have many other countries. “Our best prevailing wisdom about this is that there may be a spontaneous form of this cow dementia,” said Dr. Will Hueston, a professor of public health at the University of Minnesota. “This new case appears to be that sporadic type of the disease, a sole cow that happens to get it at random and without any predictive characteristics.”

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

WHAT TO AND NOT TO BUY AT THE DOLLAR TREE

To make your dollar store shopping even easier, we've compiled a list of best dollar store buys. Never been? You're missing out. The dollar store aisles are teeming with treasures just waiting to save you money. Here's what you can get:
Party Supplies. Dollar stores are awash in party supplies like balloons filled with helium, which go for $1 each compared with $3 to $8 elsewhere. Unfilled balloons come in packs of 25 for $1. You can also load up on party decorations, gift bag fillers, and invitations (eight for $1) at the dollar store. And for those all-important presents, you'll find wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper (25 sheets for $1), and tape (two rolls for $1).

Related: Cheap Kids Party Tips


Stationery/Office Supplies
. While school supplies are best bought in August during back-to-school sales, the dollar store is a good place to stock up year-round. Check your local dollar store for pens, pencils, markers, and crayons -- which come in packs of two to eight for $1 -- as well as paper and Post-it notes. For school projects, you can get presentation boards or two pieces of poster board for $1. Money Crashers points out that the dollar store is a good place to get mailing supplies for cheap -- for instance, two bubble envelopes for $2. You can also pick up two greeting cards for $1.
Kitchen Gear. Every time we visit the dollar store we're surprised to find decent glass dishes and heavy-duty plasticware for a dollar per piece. What's more, you can set your whole table with $1 items. At many dollar stores you're bound to find tablecloths, placemats, table runners, cloth napkins, candle holders, serving pieces, flatware, wine glasses, coffee mugs, and more in matching sets for $1 per item. You'll also find casserole dishes, baking tins, cookie sheets, and the like for $1 to $4. Oh, yes, salt and pepper shakers and food storage containers are available too, in sets of two to four for $1, depending on size. Stock up on paper plates and plastic utensils; $1 buys 30 foam plates and 48 pieces of plasticware.

Related: Best Cheap Cookware


Home Goods
. Cleaning products can get pricey, especially if you buy name brands. Opt for off-brands from the dollar store instead. The solutions might be a bit diluted but will still get the job done. You may also luck out and find brand-name cleaning supplies at your local dollar store. We've seen 16-ounce containers of Palmolive dish soap and Lysol toilet bowl cleaner for $1. Also available: three quarts of Clorox bleach for $2.25, 35 Clorox disinfectant wipes for $2, and 25 ounces of Dawn dish soap for $2.
In addition to cleaning supplies, you can get organization and storage containers at the dollar store. Look for things like shoe racks ($9 for one that holds 18 pairs of shoes), hangers (six for $1), and storage bins ($7.50 for a 35-quart bin). All cost less than they would at a big box store.
Holiday Decor. The dollar store is a jackpot around holidays. For example, at Christmas you'll likely find everything you need to decorate a tree -- ornaments, lights, tinsel, and garland. At Easter you'll find baskets galore for a dollar each, and plastic eggs to go in them. We recently saw 18 for $1 at our local dollar store. For smaller holidays, like Valentine's Day, you'll find plenty of cute candy holders, wreaths, and other decorations for the home.

Related: Cheap Tablets


Electronic Accessories
. We're not about to suggest you buy a knock-off iPod at the dollar store (see below), but we will tell you to look for cheap headphones to go with your real iPod. Moneyville highlights several other such items worth buying at the dollar store. Look for an iPod stand or case, portable device covers and skins, and reading lights for $1 each, or a flashlight for around $4.


Don't Bother Items One final note: Some things aren't worth even what little you'd pay for them at the dollar store. Here are a few products you're likely better off buying elsewhere.
Vitamins and medicine. The drug aisle of our local dollar store houses everything from a Menopause Support Formula for $5.50 to a Super Fat Burner for $2.50. Experts warn that you just don't know exactly what's in such items. They also may be near or past their expiration date. (This is a concern with food items as well.)

Small appliances and electronics. These tend to be cheaply made and likely won't last. A wireless CD/MP3 adapter for a car stereo may cost $10, but you could probably spend a little more elsewhere and get one that is much more reliable.
Light bulbs. Experts advise that you'll end up spending more money in the long run, because dollar store light bulbs lack the lifespan of more expensive bulbs. While it's tempting to get the off-brand four-pack of 60-watt light bulbs for $1.25, try to resist.

NTHE MIX LEARN SOMETHING SEGMENT: HOW TO BUY AND SELL CARS

  1. The No Limits Ladies have posted an article on how to flip cars — how to buy used cars for cheap and sell them again for a profit.
    I find used vehicles for sale, often times through Cars.com, and I price them using KBB.com. When I find one that I know is in more demand, with a motivated seller at or below private party pricing, I go look at it and sometimes buy it. Then I drive it for a while for free, and sell it when I’m ready, for more than I bought it for. Then I roll that money into the next vehicle, or sometimes keep a bit for myself.
                                                                                                                                                     1.Screen used car ads for in-demand cars priced below market.
  2. Make a cash offer for below the asking price.
  3. Make necessary repairs.
  4. Get the car cleaned and detailed.
  5. Have the title free and clear, ready to hand to the buyer.
  6. Show the vehicle in a safe location.
  7. Don’t negotiate — you don’t need to sell the vehicle, so wait for your price.
  8. Accept only cash.
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WHY KENTUCKY WILL WIN IT ALL

Kentucky: The Wildcats should win the national title next Monday. They have a unique level of talent and chemistry.
They're second and 12th, respectively, in Ken Pomeroy's adjusted offensive and defensive efficiency ratings. Their roster of NBA prospects is anchored by Anthony Davis (six blocks against Baylor), the national player of the year in many circles.
Nothing new. But throughout the NCAA tournament, the Wildcats have showcased their dominance and continued to separate themselves from the rest of the field. The Wildcats have weathered every obstacle during the NCAA tournament, even Davis' early foul trouble against IU.
Iowa State's Royce White had a career game and it wasn't enough to help the Cyclones avoid a 16-point loss in the third round. Indiana scored 90 points and still suffered a 12-point loss against the Wildcats. Baylor took an early five-point lead and suddenly the Twittersphere buzzed with talk of a potential upset. And then, the Wildcats stopped abiding by the speed limit and outclassed the Bears the rest of the way.
You don't need a Las Vegas bookie to convince you that the Wildcats are the favorites in New Orleans. They've lost just two games this season. And although John Calipari's 2010 squad, led by John Wall, might have had more overall talent, it didn't create this gap between it and the other elite teams around the country. That team didn't even make the Final Four.
Everything a coach would ever want on a team, Calipari has. To win title No. 1, the former UMass, Memphis and NBA head coach just needs his players to continue on this path. When the Wildcats execute, they're better than every team in the country.
And that's why they should win the national title. Sometimes, it's not as simple as talent. Weird things can happen, especially this time of year. But the Big Blue have the advantage over every other squad in New Orleans.
Whatever its opponents do, Kentucky finds a way to top it. Few reasons to believe that trend won't continue in the last stage of the 2011-12 college basketball season.

Friday, March 23, 2012

COUPONS ARE WHERE ITS AT

With the ever downward spiral of the world behind us, we often wonder if we'll be able to make ends meet in the long run. Heck, if gas has gone up, we can expect everything else around us to go up as well.

So where do we turn? Coupons my friend, coupons. Almost every business offers them.


Almost 80% of the consumers, according to some surveys, tend to spend their money easily and find it hard to save even just 10% of their income or any amount of their earnings. They always insist that they have more expenses than they can handle; that is why it is so hard for them to really create a hefty amount for savings.
What people do not know is that they can easily save more money even on their daily expenses if they just know how to do it.
The point is that if they were really wise consumers, they would definitely take advantage of freebies and discount items that can absolutely cut their expenses almost in half.
One of the best examples is the utilization of money saving coupons.
The problem is that many people are still not aware of the benefits that money saving coupons can give. They contend that these freebies just offer such a little amount of money and that they can be better off without it.
Therefore, for those who are not yet fully aware of the benefits they can derive from these money saving coupons and what they can do in order to save more money, here is a list of some of tips on how to use these coupons for a cause:



1. Look for the right places
If you are not yet aware of the right places where you can get excellent money saving coupons, try to look in your local newspaper, especially the Sunday editions. It’s one of the best places where you can get discount coupons.
Usually, different establishments provide discount coupons to entice consumers to buy their products. That’s why they use the paper to distribute their freebies.
2. Shop online
Online businesses also provide money saving coupons. What people do not know is that online discount coupons provide more money saving percentage than what the newspapers can give.
Best of all, it is so easy to accumulate discount coupons. All you have to do is to sign up for the online business and you can easily get some of their freebies.
3. Coupons are great money savers
The very advantage of money saving coupons is that they can cut your bill to almost 50%.
Indeed, using money saving coupons can definitely save you more money than what you have expected. So, for those who do not know this yetPsychology Articles, try to cut more coupons and start saving

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