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How To Buy Property For 50% Off The Asking Price hammad surprised many readers, but he explains: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels.People have different motives for buying real estate. Some want a home, some want to invest. The bottom line for everyone is to make money at some point in a real estate deal. Things like equity, appreciation and all the benefits of home ownership are important. But, the most important is EQUITY and the ability to convert that equity to cash when needed. So, how does a person develop a lot of equity instantly? By being a smart businessperson. Boil all the junk out of real estate and you will find that buying any real estate is a BUSINESS DEAL. You either make good business decisions or poor ones. You either win or you lose. You either make money or you lose money. The name of the game is buy low, sell high. That’s the bottom-line right? Want instant equity? Here's one strategic approach:1. Get you financing together and know exactly how much you can borrow for a home loan.2. Write all your offers on properties for fifty percent (50%) of t “Of humble origins, Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the city of Mecca far from the centers of trade, art, science and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Tradition tells us that he was illiterate. “Most Arabs at the time were pagans, but in Mecca there was a small number of Jews and Christians. It was from them no doubt that Muhammad learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. “When Muhammad was 40 years old, he became convinced that this one true God –Allah – had chosen him to spread the true faith of Islam. He gained converts steadily. By 622, Meccan authorities came to consider a dangerous nuisance. He fled (hegira) to Medina where he engaged Home Sellers: Wanna Do a Lease Option Fast? Having tied at 101 -- with so many others -- in the Sun’s recent “Charlotte County’s Hundred Most Powerful,” I invite those who didn’t make the cut to join in a more sophisticated game of “If You Could Clone.”Some sellers shy away from selling by lease option, but it can be a good way to get the best of both worlds: you get a tenant for your house that is motivated to stay and to keep the house nicer than would be the case with a renter. On the other side of the coin, the buyer eventually gets to own the home if they continue to keep up their part of the bargain.If you're nervous about selling by way of lease option, here are a few ideas on how to do it successfully. The first is to make sure that as many people know about the home as possible. In all your advertising, you want to include these important words: "rent to own." This phrase will bring a fairly large number of prospects to your door. In order to screen prospective buyers, record a message on your answering machine that outlines what you want for terms. Also in your message, ask them to tell you how much they can put down in order to "win" the chance at obtaining your home. This will allow you to c This new game is doubly significant because of the current hullabaloo over human cloning. Sufficient here is the supposition that a single, biological cell – living or preserved -- contains all the genetic DNA necessary to create a replica of the person from whom the DNA came. Dolly, the sheep, came close enough for government work. Already, folks are working up a lather over who, if anybody, should have the power to “play God.” Before invoking the Great Architect of the Universe, let us wander a bit down the road of Make Believe. Imagine that a cloning process for humans has been perfected. The debate begins over what person should be manufactured first. Of course, the United Nations – representing all mankind – will appropriate the privilege of selecting the model. A special session of the General Assembly is called. Because of your great wisdom, you have been selected to fill the United States seat. Whom will you vote for in the history-making event – the greatest honor since the Garden of Eden? Names of a number of living, admirable Americans leap to mind: George W. Bush, Neil Armstrong, Colin Powell, Jimmy Carter, Billy Graham, Rosa Parks. However, these have not yet been time tested. Remember, also eligible are persons who have died and some part of their bodies exist from which a DNA sample can be extracted. There are hundreds of past Americans with skills and characters worth emulating. Bones of George Washington and all the other Founding Fathers are easily accessible. Then there is Jonas Salk, Charles Lindbergh, Will Rogers, Eleanor Roosevelt, George Washington Carver, Susan B. Anthony, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Albert Einstein’s brain floats in a jar of formaldehyde at Princeton University waiting to be resurrected. Right away, the United Nations’ built-in handicap becomes apparent. Russia would nominate Karl Marx, Czar Nicholas, or Leo Tolstoy. Britain would lobby for William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill or a score of kings buried under the floor of Westminster Abby. France would want Napoleon Bonaparte, Joan of Arc, or Charles DeGaul. Religious leaders would raise blood-pressures of everyone. The Shroud of Turin would be clipped to re-create Jesus Christ. A hair of Muhammad’s beard, preserved at Turkey’s Topkai Museum, would be donated at the insistence of Middle East delegates. Asians would violate the grave of Buddha to bring him back to life. Clearly the United Nations would deadlock. Scientists, politicians and clerics will debate the issue to death. Hart’s 100 For today’s exercise, ponder what pattern would you use if the decision was assigned solely to you. Perhaps you would consult an interesting 1978 book titled “The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.” Michael R. Hart, the author, created a firestorm with his selections. Acolytes of number 101 were, and remain, outraged. The first dozen on Hart’s list are Muhammad, Isaac Newton, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Confucius, Saint Paul, Ts’ai Lun the inventor of paper, Johann Gutenberg, Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur and Galileo Galilei. Only women mentioned are Queen Isabella I (65) and Queen Elizabeth I (94). Hart said his choice of Muhammad surprised many readers, but he explains: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels. “Of humble origins, Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the city of Mecca far from the centers of trade, art, science and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Tradition tells us that he was illiterate. “Most Arabs at the time were pagans, but in Mecca there was a small number of Jews and Christians. It was from them no doubt that Muhammad learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. “When Muhammad was 40 years old, he became convinced that this one true God –Allah – had chosen him to spread the true faith of Islam. He gained converts steadily. By 622, Meccan authorities came to consider a dangerous nuisance. He fled (hegira) to Medina where he engaged Exploring The World Of High-Paying Jobs actured first. Of course, the United Nations – representing all mankind – will appropriate the privilege of selecting the model.After you've walked across the stage, did a little legwork, paid your dues, or received your doctorate, many entering the work force are looking to apply for high paying job position. There is no secret that certain jobs and career fields are paying their employees more money, which has become one of the main motivating factors for applying for particular job titles, fields, and duties. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics National Compensation, white-collar earners are paid on the average a little more than $20 per hour, while blue-collar workers receive an average of $15 per hour. The occupational group that is paid by the hour usually receives an average pay of about $10 per hour.When it comes to landing the jobs that offer the most pay, education is key in making the grade in the high-paying work world. For some companies, at least a four-year college degree is required from their job applicants. In the United States, there are certain job fiel A special session of the General Assembly is called. Because of your great wisdom, you have been selected to fill the United States seat. Whom will you vote for in the history-making event – the greatest honor since the Garden of Eden? Names of a number of living, admirable Americans leap to mind: George W. Bush, Neil Armstrong, Colin Powell, Jimmy Carter, Billy Graham, Rosa Parks. However, these have not yet been time tested. Remember, also eligible are persons who have died and some part of their bodies exist from which a DNA sample can be extracted. There are hundreds of past Americans with skills and characters worth emulating. Bones of George Washington and all the other Founding Fathers are easily accessible. Then there is Jonas Salk, Charles Lindbergh, Will Rogers, Eleanor Roosevelt, George Washington Carver, Susan B. Anthony, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Albert Einstein’s brain floats in a jar of formaldehyde at Princeton University waiting to be resurrected. Right away, the United Nations’ built-in handicap becomes apparent. Russia would nominate Karl Marx, Czar Nicholas, or Leo Tolstoy. Britain would lobby for William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill or a score of kings buried under the floor of Westminster Abby. France would want Napoleon Bonaparte, Joan of Arc, or Charles DeGaul. Religious leaders would raise blood-pressures of everyone. The Shroud of Turin would be clipped to re-create Jesus Christ. A hair of Muhammad’s beard, preserved at Turkey’s Topkai Museum, would be donated at the insistence of Middle East delegates. Asians would violate the grave of Buddha to bring him back to life. Clearly the United Nations would deadlock. Scientists, politicians and clerics will debate the issue to death. Hart’s 100 For today’s exercise, ponder what pattern would you use if the decision was assigned solely to you. Perhaps you would consult an interesting 1978 book titled “The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.” Michael R. Hart, the author, created a firestorm with his selections. Acolytes of number 101 were, and remain, outraged. The first dozen on Hart’s list are Muhammad, Isaac Newton, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Confucius, Saint Paul, Ts’ai Lun the inventor of paper, Johann Gutenberg, Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur and Galileo Galilei. Only women mentioned are Queen Isabella I (65) and Queen Elizabeth I (94). Hart said his choice of Muhammad surprised many readers, but he explains: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels. “Of humble origins, Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the city of Mecca far from the centers of trade, art, science and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Tradition tells us that he was illiterate. “Most Arabs at the time were pagans, but in Mecca there was a small number of Jews and Christians. It was from them no doubt that Muhammad learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. “When Muhammad was 40 years old, he became convinced that this one true God –Allah – had chosen him to spread the true faith of Islam. He gained converts steadily. By 622, Meccan authorities came to consider a dangerous nuisance. He fled (hegira) to Medina where he engaged How to Create and Sell Your Own Information Products Using Teleclasses there is Jonas Salk, Charles Lindbergh, Will Rogers, Eleanor Roosevelt, George Washington Carver, Susan B. Anthony, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Albert Einstein’s brain floats in a jar of formaldehyde at Princeton University waiting to be resurrected.Your audience demands information products that are up to date, and on the cutting edge of your niche. If the thought of writing a manuscript makes you cringe, consider an easier way to create and sell your own information products. Staging a live teleclass with an audience of prospects or customers allows you to capture your knowledge into three (or more) potential information products. Use these three techniques to turn a one-hour call into a money-making product series.1. Record your teleclass. It’s easier than ever to create high quality recordings of your teleclass, teleseminar, or conference call. You can use a professional recording service to effortlessly capture your audio, or you can record a call yourself on your computer using inexpensive hardware and software. By editing your recording and encoding it as an MP3 you can start selling downloads of your recording. A number of inexpensive duplication services can even convert your MP3 into a phys Right away, the United Nations’ built-in handicap becomes apparent. Russia would nominate Karl Marx, Czar Nicholas, or Leo Tolstoy. Britain would lobby for William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill or a score of kings buried under the floor of Westminster Abby. France would want Napoleon Bonaparte, Joan of Arc, or Charles DeGaul. Religious leaders would raise blood-pressures of everyone. The Shroud of Turin would be clipped to re-create Jesus Christ. A hair of Muhammad’s beard, preserved at Turkey’s Topkai Museum, would be donated at the insistence of Middle East delegates. Asians would violate the grave of Buddha to bring him back to life. Clearly the United Nations would deadlock. Scientists, politicians and clerics will debate the issue to death. Hart’s 100 For today’s exercise, ponder what pattern would you use if the decision was assigned solely to you. Perhaps you would consult an interesting 1978 book titled “The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.” Michael R. Hart, the author, created a firestorm with his selections. Acolytes of number 101 were, and remain, outraged. The first dozen on Hart’s list are Muhammad, Isaac Newton, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Confucius, Saint Paul, Ts’ai Lun the inventor of paper, Johann Gutenberg, Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur and Galileo Galilei. Only women mentioned are Queen Isabella I (65) and Queen Elizabeth I (94). Hart said his choice of Muhammad surprised many readers, but he explains: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels. “Of humble origins, Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the city of Mecca far from the centers of trade, art, science and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Tradition tells us that he was illiterate. “Most Arabs at the time were pagans, but in Mecca there was a small number of Jews and Christians. It was from them no doubt that Muhammad learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. “When Muhammad was 40 years old, he became convinced that this one true God –Allah – had chosen him to spread the true faith of Islam. He gained converts steadily. By 622, Meccan authorities came to consider a dangerous nuisance. He fled (hegira) to Medina where he engaged Tips To Build Your Savings dha to bring him back to life.In this age it, with the goods and gadgets available people just cannot seem to stop wanting. So the expenses and debts seem to be increasing by the day while the savings seem to be depleting. Here, are some steps that could be implemented to increase your savings.Create Your Budget: One should carefully formulate a budget. It should be realistic and practical so that the targets can be met. One should enlist all his sources of income and his expenses. The budget allocations should be designed in such a way that the income exceeds the expenses. Ultimately, what is most important is sticking to the budget.Have a Savings Plan:Each month you should aim to save about 5% to 10% of your salary. You can invest this money in a bank so that it makes more money and your wealth increases.Make a shopping list: Before going shopping, you should make a list of all the essential articles required. Take only the required amount to purch Clearly the United Nations would deadlock. Scientists, politicians and clerics will debate the issue to death. Hart’s 100 For today’s exercise, ponder what pattern would you use if the decision was assigned solely to you. Perhaps you would consult an interesting 1978 book titled “The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.” Michael R. Hart, the author, created a firestorm with his selections. Acolytes of number 101 were, and remain, outraged. The first dozen on Hart’s list are Muhammad, Isaac Newton, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Confucius, Saint Paul, Ts’ai Lun the inventor of paper, Johann Gutenberg, Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur and Galileo Galilei. Only women mentioned are Queen Isabella I (65) and Queen Elizabeth I (94). Hart said his choice of Muhammad surprised many readers, but he explains: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels. “Of humble origins, Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the city of Mecca far from the centers of trade, art, science and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Tradition tells us that he was illiterate. “Most Arabs at the time were pagans, but in Mecca there was a small number of Jews and Christians. It was from them no doubt that Muhammad learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. “When Muhammad was 40 years old, he became convinced that this one true God –Allah – had chosen him to spread the true faith of Islam. He gained converts steadily. By 622, Meccan authorities came to consider a dangerous nuisance. He fled (hegira) to Medina where he engaged How an Advanced Print Management and Spooling Solution Improves Printing in a Windows Server hammad surprised many readers, but he explains: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels.Company – For the purposes of this case study, we have consolidated multiple companies’ Windows printing challenges in order to present a more comprehensive “picture” of the benefits that OM Plus delivers.Business Problem – Most business processes require some type of output to be initiated and/or considered complete. This output is created by business applications (ERP’s Financial Applications, HR Applications, Payroll Applications, etc.), and includes things like invoices, checks, financial reports, shipping and manufacturing related documents, etc. The output is usually “delivered” to its end destination (most commonly a printer) to initiate and/or complete the business process. Enterprise-based output printing is most often batch oriented and is distinguished from normal desktop printing by the fact that it is mission critical. It is more demanding; time sensitive and business processes can fall apart if the printing is not successfully “Of humble origins, Muhammad was born in the year 570 in the city of Mecca far from the centers of trade, art, science and learning. Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings. Tradition tells us that he was illiterate. “Most Arabs at the time were pagans, but in Mecca there was a small number of Jews and Christians. It was from them no doubt that Muhammad learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe. “When Muhammad was 40 years old, he became convinced that this one true God –Allah – had chosen him to spread the true faith of Islam. He gained converts steadily. By 622, Meccan authorities came to consider a dangerous nuisance. He fled (hegira) to Medina where he engaged in a series of conflicts with Mecca. By 630 he returned triumphantly to Mecca where until his death two years later he consolidated all southern Arabia under his new religion. “In the next hundred years, Arab armies conquered the Persian empire, north Africa, Spain and southern France. This remarkable spread of Islam finally was halted by the Franks at the battle of Tours in 1732.” Though political control by Arabs has shrunk to the Middle East, 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide constitute the fastest growing religion of the world. This compares to 2 billion Christians declining about 2 percent annually because of a low birthrate. It is estimated there are 5 million Muslims in the United States – about half of these faithful attenders. Interesting choices 24 years ago by Hart were Joseph Stalin (66), Enrico Fermi (76), John F. Kennedy (81), Mao Zedong (89), and Mikhail Gorbachev (95). Would Hart still rank them in the top 100 today? My Top Choice As a scientist playing God, you may have something other than “influence” to guide your decision of whom to resurrect. My criteria is whether I would want the person I created to live in my guest room. On this basis, I find it difficult to choose from the giants of scientific thought. Nonetheless, my candidates in alphabetic order are: Aristotle, Copernicus, Darwin, Einstein, Galileo, Kepler, Newton and Planck. In my opinion, the pursuit of basic knowledge – explanation of nature’s mysteries – is the greatest achievement of mankind. Each of my candidates drew liberally upon the insight of his predecessors. Einstein – being the most recent on my list – therefore is the most notable. My first choice, however, is Galileo Galilei whose middle finger from his right hand is preserved in a glass bubble at a Florence, Italy, museum. Could that be a subtle gesture aimed at his contemporary detractors? Galileo demonstrated qualities of character and mental insight superior to all others – courage to pursue truth in the face of persecution. He discovered, and comprehended, the basic theorems of physics. He proved what Aristotle and Copernicus had suspected – the Earth revolves around the Sun – and made it stick. It was a revolution in knowledge that overturned all previous beliefs regarding science and religion. Galileo continued his controversial experiments even while under house arrest. When forced to publicly recant his proof under threat of death, he whispered as he turned from his judges, “The Earth still moves.” This combination of knowledge, insight and courage is in short supply today. The ancient writers of the Old Testament foresaw the dangers of playing God, but also the duty of humans to forge ahead to wisdom. Having tasted of the Tree of Knowledge in the center of the Garden of Eden, we are commanded to labor for more understanding until we “become as God.” With God-like opportunity, which wise and useful life would you clone? December 2, 2001 See related column on editorial page. Click here to see this article on Lindsey Williams's website
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