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On The Campaign Trail With John Edwards
By Kim Stolz
Democratic presidential hopeful meets supporters, ‘shoppers’ — and nearly a tornado.
I spent last Friday shadowing Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards — who will be answering your questions at the MTV/MySpace Presidential Dialogue on Thursday at 12 p.m. ET — and his campaign as he met supporters and “shoppers” in Iowa, and narrowly avoided a budding tornado on a desolate, rural highway. — Kim Stolz

11:10 a.m. We arrive at John Edwards’ headquarters in Des Moines. On our drive around Des Moines, we saw the HQs of former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Texas Representative Ron Paul and others. Edwards’ HQ building — considerably larger and more populated than the others, many of which are storefronts — seems to be a representation of the attention and time that he has put into campaigning in Iowa — he has spent more time in the state than any other Democratic or Republican candidate so far.
11:20 a.m. We follow Caitlin, the Edwards campaign’s press wrangler, to pick up other members of the press and drive to Adventureland Amusement Park, where Edwards will give his first speech of the day.
11:45 a.m. We arrive at Adventureland. Edwards will be giving a speech on poverty and education to the nonprofit East Polk Interagency Association. In stark contrast to the rollercoasters and water parks outside, the crowd inside the venue has an average age of about 60.
12:14 p.m. After two local speakers, Edwards takes the stage. This speech, unlike the others of the day, is not meant to follow the vibe of campaigning. Rather, it is informational and positions Edwards as a strong and knowledgeable voice for fighting poverty and improving education in Iowa. He also speaks of his universal health-care plan, stating that he is the first candidate to come out with a comprehensive plan. Other ideas Edwards puts forth in his speech include raising the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour and explaining his College for Everyone plan, his modifications for No Child Left Behind, and his goals for treating mental health with the same level of care as physical health (see “John Edwards: Why He Wants To Be Your Next President”).
The only confusing moment for me comes when he references the “Iowa one-finger wave.” I have yet to understand anything goes diet what that means, but the Iowa crowd roars with laughter. [Editor's note: The "one-finger wave" refers to a casual hello from the driver of a passing vehicle; two fingers is a more enthusiastic greeting.]
12:45 p.m. Edwards amuses the crowd with an analogy about how “you can’t fatten a hog by weighing it,” in reference to the inefficiency of evaluating students based on test scores. He notes we buy any house that in other states the joke receives “blank looks.”
1:06 p.m. We interview some of the younger audience members about Edwards’ education plan. They seem thrilled with the idea that Edwards truly “cares about [them].”
1:15 p.m. The Edwards caravan has left us behind, but without much panic, we find directions to Brody Middle School, where Edwards will be speaking to teachers, students and parents about Iowa’s education system.
2 p.m. Edwards takes the stage. He talks about Bush’s “insincerity” regarding “fixing our public schools” and then states his three pillars for reform:
» Every child must be prepared to succeed when they show up in the classroom; affordable textbooks and other supplies must be made available. Another part of this “pillar” is to start education early, with a mandatory universal preschool plan.
» Higher pay and respect for teachers. He proposes a “Teacher University” and a higher level of weight given to teachers’ evaluation of students’ progress.
» Setting higher expectations for schools: smaller classes, fully funding special education and providing more money and attention to struggling schools.
2:35 p.m. Edwards rolls out his “hog-weighing” and “blank faces” joke. The crowd roars with laughter — the rural references are working!
2:45 p.m. Edwards finishes his speech and a scrum of reporters rush to ask him questions about education, health care, Iraq and many other issues. I manage to make my way through the crowd, and get his attention for a moment. I ask him about what life will be like for 18-year-olds — who are voting for the first time this year — when they are 22 and he might be finishing his first term. He responds a bit rhetorically (but with his general level of inspirational talk) that 18-year-olds are the future of this country, and that with his plan, they will be succeeding in college and ready to contribute to society in a meaningful way after they graduate. He also talks about how in his presidency, fewer 18-22-year-olds will have to contend with the current struggles surrounding poverty and health care.
3 p.m. We are getting ready to leave. An elderly man approaches me and spends 10 minutes asking me about my shoes. He comments that they are the most “exciting” and “interesting” shoes he has ever seen. He is wearing brown loafers and black pants. I move on.
3:25 p.m. We sit down for a quick break at a fast-food restaurant. I am disappointed with my chicken carbonara sandwich and eat three bags of chips to negate the taste.
3:45 p.m. We meet up with the Edwards team again and begin the drive to Guthrie, our next location, which is about two hours from Des Moines. On the way, we encounter what looks like the beginnings of a wild tornado and I expect to see a cow fly across the car. A severe storm commences, but we make it through and soon find ourselves at Guthrie Center High School.
5:22 p.m. I engage in a debate with the people sitting in the crowd around me, who are on the fence about their support for Edwards. They are “shopping” for candidates, they tell me. At one point, a woman (probably in her 50s) interjects, “I don’t think he’s got a snowball’s chance in hell.” At that moment, Edwards enters the room and takes the mic.
5:30 p.m. Edwards gives a speech focusing on Iraq and health care, delivering the words on his Web site basically verbatim. He calls for sending President Bush timetables for withdrawal, initiating a situation where Bush will “sign it or go broke.” I am surprised at his animosity as he forcefully exclaims, “Bush is stubborn and doesn’t think he can make a mistake — but he’s made plenty of mistakes. We need him to be forced to get out of this war.”
When speaking about health care, Edwards says that “Washington doesn’t work” and that the changes he proposes will fix the corruption and dysfunction in the health-care system. He also comments on sell house fast Senator Clinton’s plan, calling it “a good plan, because it’s basically my plan.” The crowd laughs.
With the exception of a few Iowans who are clearly angry at the Bush administration and randomly interject personal anecdotes, the crowd is respectful and interested in what Edwards has to say. A woman asks him why he wants to be president — considering that he has everything he could ever want — and his answer (“I have had everything you could ever have in this country, but I’m here because my parents sacrificed for me, and my country was there for me — I want every single child in America to have the chances that I have had”) evokes tears from more than a few people in the crowd.
5:58 p.m. The “hog weighing” and “blank looks” joke is used yet again. The crowd laughs, and those who have been following him all day smile as insiders to his speechwriting.
6:10 p.m. Edwards finishes his speech and meets me outside for a one-on-one interview.
After the one-on-one, we broke from the Edwards crew, got dinner in Guthrie at a place called Prime Time. (Note: This is a nice restaurant, but I would not recommend the appetizer plate.)
Looking back on the day, even after all the time he’s spent in the state, Edwards’ words, charisma and familiar eyes took Iowa by surprise — and by storm. After speaking with a plethora of Iowans after each speech, it seems likely that many people who were “shopping” for their perfect candidate may have found him.
The MTV/MySpace Presidential Dialog with John Edwards will take place Thursday at 12 p.m. ET. The entire dialogue will be webcast live through both MTV.com and MySpaceTV.com, and will then be rebroadcast on mtvU, MTV’s 24-hour college network, later in the day.

On The Campaign Trail With John Edwards By Kim StolzDemocratic presidential hopeful meets supporters, ‘shoppers’ — and nearly a tornado.
I spent last Friday shadowing Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards — who will be answering your questions at the MTV/MySpace Presidential Dialogue on Thursday at 12 p.m. ET — and his campaign as he met supporters and “shoppers” in Iowa, and narrowly avoided a budding tornado on a desolate, rural highway. — Kim Stolz

11:10 a.m. We arrive at John Edwards’ headquarters in Des Moines. On our drive around Des Moines, we saw the HQs of former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Texas Representative Ron Paul and others. Edwards’ HQ building — considerably larger and more populated than the others, many of which are storefronts — seems to be a representation of the attention and time that he has put into campaigning in Iowa — he has spent more time in the state than any other Democratic or Republican candidate so far.

11:20 a.m. We follow Caitlin, the Edwards campaign’s press wrangler, to pick up other members of the press and drive to Adventureland Amusement Park, where Edwards will give his first speech of the day.

11:45 a.m. We arrive at Adventureland. Edwards will be giving a speech on poverty and education to the nonprofit East Polk Interagency Association. In stark contrast to the rollercoasters and water parks outside, the crowd inside the venue has an average age of about 60.

12:14 p.m. After two local speakers, Edwards takes the stage. This speech, unlike the others of the day, is not meant to follow the vibe of campaigning. Rather, it is informational and positions Edwards as a strong and knowledgeable voice for fighting poverty and improving education in Iowa. He also speaks of his universal health-care plan, stating that he is the first candidate to come out with a comprehensive plan. Other ideas Edwards puts forth in his speech include raising the minimum wage to $9.50 an hour and explaining his College for Everyone plan, his modifications for No Child Left Behind, and his goals for treating mental health with the same level of care as physical health (see “John Edwards: Why He Wants To Be Your Next President”).

The only confusing moment for me comes when he references the “Iowa one-finger wave.” I have yet to understand what that means, but the Iowa crowd roars with laughter. [Editor's note: The "one-finger wave" refers to a casual hello from the driver of a passing vehicle; two fingers is a more enthusiastic greeting.]

12:45 p.m. Edwards amuses the crowd with an analogy about how “you can’t fatten a hog by weighing it,” in reference to the inefficiency of evaluating students based on test scores. He notes that in other states the joke receives “blank looks.”

1:06 p.m. We interview some of the younger audience members about Edwards’ education plan. They seem thrilled with the idea that Edwards truly “cares about [them].”

1:15 p.m. The Edwards caravan has left us behind, but without much panic, we find directions to Brody Middle School, where Edwards will be speaking to teachers, students and parents about Iowa’s education system.

2 p.m. Edwards takes the stage. He talks about Bush’s “insincerity” regarding “fixing our public schools” and then states his three pillars for reform:

» Every child must be prepared to succeed when they show up in the classroom; affordable textbooks and other supplies must be made available. Another part of this “pillar” is to start education early, with a mandatory universal preschool plan.

» Higher pay and respect for teachers. He proposes a “Teacher University” and a higher level of weight given to teachers’ evaluation of students’ progress.

» Setting higher expectations for schools: smaller classes, fully funding special education and providing more money and attention to struggling schools.

2:35 p.m. Edwards rolls out his “hog-weighing” and “blank faces” joke. The crowd roars with laughter — the rural references are working!

2:45 p.m. Edwards finishes his speech and a scrum of reporters rush to ask him questions about education, health care, Iraq and many other issues. I manage to make my way through the crowd, and get his attention for a moment. I ask him about what life will be like for 18-year-olds — who are voting for the first time this year — when they are 22 and he might be finishing his first term. He responds a bit rhetorically (but with his general level of inspirational talk) that 18-year-olds are the future of this country, and that with his plan, they will be succeeding in college and ready to contribute to society in a meaningful way after they graduate. He also talks about how in his presidency, fewer 18-22-year-olds will have to contend with the current struggles surrounding poverty and health care.

3 p.m. We are getting ready to leave. An elderly man approaches me and spends 10 minutes asking me about my shoes. He comments that they are the most “exciting” and “interesting” shoes he has ever seen. He is wearing brown loafers and black pants. I move on.

3:25 p.m. We sit down for a quick break at a fast-food restaurant. I am disappointed with my chicken carbonara sandwich and eat three bags of chips to negate the taste.

3:45 p.m. We meet up with the Edwards team again and begin the drive to Guthrie, our next location, which is about two hours from Des Moines. On the way, we encounter what looks like the beginnings of a wild tornado and I expect to see a cow fly across the car. A severe storm commences, but we make it through and soon find ourselves at Guthrie Center High School.

5:22 p.m. I engage in a debate with the people sitting in the crowd around me, who are on the fence about their support for Edwards. They are “shopping” for candidates, they tell me. At one point, a woman (probably in her 50s) interjects, “I don’t think he’s got a snowball’s chance in hell.” At that moment, Edwards enters the room and takes the mic.

5:30 p.m. Edwards gives a speech focusing on Iraq and health care, delivering the words on his Web site basically verbatim. He calls for sending President Bush timetables for withdrawal, initiating a situation where Bush will “sign it or go broke.” I am surprised at his animosity as he forcefully exclaims, “Bush is stubborn and doesn’t think he can make a mistake — but he’s made plenty of mistakes. We need him to be forced to get out of this war.”
When speaking about health care, Edwards says that “Washington doesn’t work” and that the changes he proposes will fix the corruption and dysfunction in the health-care system. He also comments on Senator Clinton’s plan, calling it “a good plan, because it’s basically my plan.” The crowd laughs.

With the exception of a few Iowans who are clearly angry at the Bush administration and randomly interject personal anecdotes, the crowd is respectful and interested in what Edwards has to say. A woman asks him why he wants to be president — considering that he has everything he could ever want — and his answer (“I have had everything you could ever have in this country, but I’m here because my parents sacrificed for me, and my country was there for me — I want every single child in America to have the chances that I have had”) evokes tears from more than a few people in the crowd.

5:58 p.m. The “hog weighing” and “blank looks” joke is used yet again. The crowd laughs, and those who have been following him all day smile as insiders to his speechwriting.

6:10 p.m. Edwards finishes his speech and meets me outside for a one-on-one interview.
After the one-on-one, we broke from the Edwards crew, got dinner in Guthrie at a place called Prime Time. (Note: This is a nice restaurant, but I would not recommend the appetizer plate.)

Looking back on the day, even after all the time he’s spent in the state, Edwards’ words, charisma and familiar eyes took Iowa by surprise — and by storm. After speaking with a plethora of Iowans after each speech, it seems likely that many people who were “shopping” for their perfect candidate may have found him.

The MTV/MySpace Presidential Dialog with John Edwards will take place Thursday at 12 p.m. ET. The entire dialogue will be webcast live through both MTV.com and MySpaceTV.com, and will then be rebroadcast on mtvU, MTV’s 24-hour college network, later in the day.

New Volkswagen Touareg

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In the early part of 2010 Volkswagen unveiled the new Touareg which is the German car manufacturers midsized crossover type SUV. The first generation of the Touareg went on sale in 2002; in 2003 it won Car and Driver magazine’s “Best Luxury SUV”. The first generation received a slight facelift in 2007 to freshen it up and keep it in line with VW’s design ethos. The new Touareg boasts some of VW’s latest technology such as “Dynamic Light Assist”, unlike adaptive high beam this new technology ensures that cars in front are not illuminated by the Touareg’s high beam while still lightening up the area around.Other new technologies in the Touareg include:? Adaptive cruise control with Stop & go system? Lane departure warning system? Blind Spot Monitor? Pre-crash system for front with full automatic emergency braking? Area View with four cameras? Adaptive Air Suspension with continuous damping control (CDC) and Adaptive Roll Compensation? Aisin eight-speed automa pure acai berry tic transmissionThe <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);” href=”http://www.citygate.co.uk”>new Volkswagen Touareg in London</a> comes with a choice of three engines, which includes two diesels and one petrol-electric hybrid model. The diesels come as a 4.1 litre V8 or a 3.0 litre V6, the petrol-electric hybrid comes with a 3.0 litre V6 petrol power plant. The most popular engine configuration is the smaller diesel; the 3.0 litre provides enough power, is the most economical and is the cheapest to buy.The suspension in the new Touareg differs depending on which model you opt for, the SE model comes with the standard suspension which is soft enough to be comfortable yet firm enough not to produce body roll. The Escape model has a slightly raised suspension making it more suitable for off roading, the Altitude model comes with a lower suspension giving a much more sporty appearance and ride.

Vegetarian Recipes: the Top Five Nutrients Vegetarians Lack

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Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian diets have advantages. Vegetarian diets tend to be rich in antioxidants, certain vitamins, and healthy fats. Non-vegetarian diets, by contrast, tend to contain more protein, iron, zinc, calcium, and vitamin B-12. If you already decided to adopt a vegetarian diet, it is essential you learn how to increase your intake and absorption of these nutrients to avoid short-term and long-term health complications. In the next few paragraphs, I will explain how you can regularly assimilate larger portions of these nutrients into your regular diet: 1. Protein. Different types of protein are made up of different permutations of amino acid chains. In order to create a “complete protein” or a protein that can be assimilated into the human body as tissue, you must consume foods that contain complementary chains of amino acids. Wheat, nuts, and beans are three types of vegan-friendly incomplete proteins; ho nuratrim wever, wheat is hard to digest and up to 50% of its protein is lost during the process. Isolated soy protein, which you can get from a number of sources (including soy milk), can be digested efficiently-enough to match the animal protein yields. 2. Iron. Plant sources contain a significant amount of iron, but in nonheme form, which is more sensitive to inhibitors than iron that comes from animal products. You should do two things to increase your blood-iron levels: 1) consume more plant iron; and 2) avoid absorption inhibitors, such as tea, coffee, and fiber. 3. Zinc. Whereas non-vegetarian diets seem to enhance the absorption of zinc; vegetarian and vegan diets do the exact opposite–they inhibit it. Nutritionists suggest that you can overcome this by consuming more foods that contain zinc, such as soybeans, cashews, and sunflower seeds while reducing your intake of inhibitors by washing vegetables and grains. 4. Calcium.

5 Reasons Rottweiler Puppies Make Great Family Pets

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  When youre thinking about getting a family pet you might not consider Rottweiler puppies to be the kind of puppies that you would bring into a family situation. There has been some bad press about Rottweiler dogs in the past and some people think because of this that Rottweiler puppies arent good family pets. That is not true. Rottweiler puppies can be great family pets, for the right family. Here are 5 reasons why Rottweiler puppies can be great family pets:   1. Rottweiler digs are great watchdogs If you want to get a dog that will protect your family and your property as well as be a loving addition to your family then you should definitely consider getting a Rottweiler puppies. Rottweilers are known to be fiercely protective of their property and their families and are vigilant about protecting what they love.   2. Rottweiler puppies ar colon cleansing system e drawn to children – Its a breed characteristic that Rottweilers are drawn to children and usually develop a special bond with the children in their family. Children and all breeds of dogs can have conflicts based on individual personality and should not be left alone together unsupervised but as a breed Rottweilers usually bond very strongly to children.   3. Rottweiler puppies are very intelligent Because the breed is known for intelligence the puppies are usually very easy to train and can take commands well. However proper socialization is extremely important for the breed so formal training or puppy classes are highly recommended by most breeders.   4. Rottweilers are very active Rottweilers are working dogs, and they need to be busy and active in order to be happy. Being part of a loving, active family is a great situation for Rottweilers.

Collecting Printed Shot Glasses

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There is something about printed shot glasses that appeal to me. I like anything printed with funny sayings and quotes. Some are really funny and witty, while some are inspirational and thought-provoking. I have been collecting them almost half of my life. That is what peeked my interest in these small sized glasses.The size of a shot is still debated by many people since there is no certain definition for the size of a shot. After some research, I found that New York came close to legislate the size of a shot in 1947 but unfortunately, the bill was not passed. Second in running was the state of California and currently, the state of Utah changed their definition of a shot from one ounce to one and one-half ounces. Utah is currently the only state to have this resveratrol benefits law. While collecting numerous types over the years, from printed to frosted to etched and to favor , I’m stuck in a conundrum of deciding what it is I am actually collecting. Is my collection based on me collecting glasses or am I collecting the designs?The thing is, I do not want to define the way I collect my glasses. Looking at my large collection, I can safely say that I collect them for their design as well as for the glass–since a lot of them come in various shapes but with the same designs or same shaped glasses with different designs. I can have one set of printed shot glasses all with the same designs but with various sizes and their handles are of a different color too.I am also the owner of ones with the same designs, same shapes and in same sizes.

Kari, The Global Food Asia

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Lapar.com – You’ll often intersect with the name broccoli, vegetables this one is usually contained in the stamp say, vegetable soup or a baked potato complement. But regarding the efficacy and usefulness seems we need more in-depth review here. Broccoli is one of the vegetables that contain antioxidants, which are compounds to ward off premature aging and also to stop the chain reaction formation of free radicals in the body which is the cause of dangerous diseases such as cancer and heart disease. Brocoli has a Latin name Brassica oleracea varitalica. Broccoli is a vegetable-kubisan cabbage tribe originating from the middle of the ocean and arrived in Indonesia around in the 70s. Green vegetables this one is a vegetable low in calories and can be regarded as a super food. This is because the vegetables ar alaczen e also rich in nutritional content. In addition, brocoli also delicious as food. It turned out that the vitamin C content in broccoli this amount more than oranges you know. Even the calcium content of broccoli was higher than a glass of milk! It really great, so far we only know the milk as the main source of calcium. More powerful is this brocoli contains more fiber than a slice of bread wheat. Duh why do not you regret not always been diligent eat brocoli. The fact also Researchers from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of proving that broccoli contains a compound similar to Alzheimer’s disease drugs. Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia (memory loss) are most commonly found among elderly people caused by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. Broccoli is considered to have anti-acetylcholinesterase most powerful.

Kenneth Copeland Ministries And Services: Extending Reach Farther And More Rapidly

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If the public are busy and engrossed with their own problems and issues how could they have time for God? So Kenneth Copeland Ministries and services in behalf of the purpose of spreading the word of God has upgraded through the years in order to answer the more and more expanding pressure of the present day living. Through the years, KCM has expanded from radio and tv broadcast to print and electronic media. Kerygma, one of the most renowned magazines has extended its circulation all the way through the seven continents of the world. The BVOV (Believer’s Voice of Victory) radio, where Kenneth Copeland himself can be heard preaching the word of God can also be accessed online.Thousands of dvd’s and publications has been released all the way through the world and every year the subscription and order magnitude has been expanding. Indeed, more and mo resveratrol re people are needt in to be closer to God and it is definitely good news to the members of the KCM whose single purpose is just that. If truth be told, the goal of each ministry is not to increase its members and to construct luxurious edifice for their own use. The KCM for everybody’s information has been widely held as a ministry who helps those who are spiritually and emotionally burdened, as well as those who are experiencing monetary difficulties.The Kenneth Copeland Ministries and services have provided scholarships for those who are willing to walk the footsteps of God. Through numerous websites, publication and ministries built around the globe, millions of people have been united to each other, and what is special with the KCM is that all its members can be closely joined together in order to assist those who are in need and in difficulty.

Chrome Versus Nickel The Differences Between Finishes

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           Finishes in homes and businesses have periods of popularity and different finishes go in and out of fashion just like the clothing and hair styles. Chrome and Brushed Nickel are two sister finishes that have been becoming more popular lately because they are relatively easy to match with existing kitchen and bath hardware and provide a clean and modern look to any room. When it is time to decide on what finish to use in your home or business it is important to understand how these two finishes are alike and how they differ in order to make a well informed decision.                                                                                          BRUSHED NICKEL            Chrome is known for its high shine and reflective surface. It is extremely popular for faucets and most kitchen and bathroom hardware. Solid chrome hardware does not truly clear pores exist however it is actually chrome plating over materials such as brass, steel or copper. Choosing a high quality material such as solid brass will ensure the durability and strength of the hardware over time. The downside to most chrome finishes is they do show marks (finger prints and water spots) easily and any damage such as scratches will be more visible to the naked eye.            Brushed or Satin Nickel finishes have been gaining popularity since the 1990s because it solved a lot of the problems of using a polished chrome finish. Brushed and satin nickel (sometimes these terms are used interchangeably) is a matte (or dull) color and has been lacquered. It does not show scratches and wear as easily while still providing a silver color. The problems with satin and brushed nickel however come in trying to match one version of satin nickel to another.

Sorensons Ranch School Sleepovers

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One of the fun things that average teenage girls like to do is have sleepovers. They enjoy getting together at someone’s house and doing girl things. They sing, dance, play games, eat fun food, and are able to relax enough to come out of their shells and be themselves. This is one of those ordinary activities during a girl’s formative years that a troubled girl misses out on. A night of wholesome fun with other teens her age is rare for a teen who is experiencing behavioral difficulties. At Sorenson’s Ranch School girls are given the opportunity to be involved in wholesome activities. Every four to six weeks on a Friday night, we do a sleepover activity. Level Three, Four, and Five girls are invited to attend. We spend the evening cooking, dancing, doing crafts, facials, and watching movies. We choose a food theme, such as breakfast for proactol dinner. The girls cook their own meals with their favorite ingredients. They can get very creative with their dishes. We listen to music while we cook. They really enjoy dancing. There is a lot of laughter and fun as they teach each other dance steps. Sometimes we do karaoke, which can be very entertaining. At the last sleepover we made bags from bandanas. The girls were creative in mixing patterns of bandanas. It’s fun to see their creativity. Many troubled teens with self-esteem issues do not realize how creative they really are. Sorenson’s Ranch School provides various opportunities for our teens to discovery their inner talents. We sometimes have facials from homemade ingredients. They mix egg, honey, and olive oil. It’s interesting to see the reaction of putting such a concoction on their faces. They are always amazed at the results.

The Bartender Has Many Responsibilities

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There is more to tending a bar than meets the eye. A lot of people might think that it is an easy job, but it is quite the opposite, as a bartender has many different duties and responsibilities. There are numerous bartending schools devoted to the art of teaching the skills necessary to provide professional bartending services. Some people believe that bartending is one of the oldest professions in the world. Most of the duties that the bartender is responsible for are ones that a customer would never realize. The atmosphere of an establishment will often depend on the personality of the person, or persons tending bar, as they are often part of the entertainment. This is especially true with flair bartenders. If the guy or gal behind the bar is feisty and fun, then it tends to make the patro nuratrim ns in the bar upbeat and jolly. So, in this profession you not only have to learn the bartending skills but you have to really be a people person. You will likely have to listen to the customer’s troubles, as well as confessions. You will have to entertain. You will also have to serve as an age patroller because it is your responsibility to make sure that everyone you serve is of legal drinking age. So, duties are definitely not limited to mixing drinks. A bartender is also usually responsible for keeping the bar stocked with supplies. Some of his or her responsibilities might include: keeping the bar stocked with alcohol, napkins, glassware, ingredients for drinks, and various other bar supplies. In some places, the bartender is also responsible for bringing out appetizers or other food.

Marketing Tips for Becoming A Best-Selling Author

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Marketing,in my opinion,is the most crucial and underdeveloped aspect of the publishing business in the world.This is a challenge not just for publishers of books,newsletters and magazines but also for others with creative talent.This article could be a business or marketing planning guide for your book publishing. Some crucial issues that will go a long way in ensuring your success in marketing include:1.Creating a Brand. Every author can kredittkort benefit from creating a unique identity for themselves that will be easily recognized by the readers.Always remember this:People largely buy authors first before topics.For example, a regular reader of Myles Munroe or Robert Kiyosaki is likely to buy his latest book before taking time to check out what it is about. Creating a unique author identity is not an accidental by-prod kredittkort student uct but rather a result of calculated student actions. Branding is not just about names.Some authors create a brand by dressing in a picky way. Also,logos,fonts and colors are all elements that can be used to create a brand. Most importantly,in creating a brand you must have a meaning for what you do and you must be consistent with it.2.Distribution The ultimate goal of the writer is to have the book in the hands of kredittkort student readers and for them to benefit from the knowledge impacted.As long as your books remain in your office,storeroom or garage,you owe yourself a compulsion to move them out in pursuit of that objective.However, the process of distribution starts before the first copy of the book rolls out of the press.It is useful to send out flyers, posters and other teasers announcing the arrival of the book.