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Affordable Health Insurance Policies for College Students

April 30, 2009, 8:51 pm

It’s very easy to forget about health insurance policies when planning a college education. In general, the majority of students don’t worry about how they will cope with medical insurance needs. As a student in your 20’s you will tend to think that you will live forever and you will not develop any illness.

Alas, this is seldom a sound plan no matter how healthy an individual may seem. An appropriate health insurance plan isn’t a luxury, it is absolutely essential.

For those who are included in a parent’s policy, nearly all family insurance policies should extend to a college student up to the age of twenty three. For anyone who doesn’t have cover through their parent’s policy, an important part of budgeting for a college education should be researching an appropriate medical insurance plan.

So what should you look for in an insurance policy designed for college students? Deductibles: This is an annual amount you must pay before any health benefits commence, the same as an auto deductible. For instance, should your deductible be five hundred dollars, five hundred dollars must be paid prior to getting any financial benefits linked with your insurance. So what is meant by the term co-pay? When you meet the deductible, commonly for each trip to the physician, medicinal drug, and operation you’ll have to pay a pre-determined portion of the bill. This is termed co-pay.

What is your range of coverage? Most insurance policies include Health Maintenance Organization or Partnership for Prescription Assistance. This may mean certain doctors might be excluded from your approved health professionals or not be covered under your insurance plan. Most policies will include a listing of participating professionals, so read that before picking out a medical policy specifically for college students. What is catastrophic health insurance coverage? There is frequently a limit on health insurance for students in particular with regard to critical illness, in most cases, it is usually less than a standard insurance plan. So what are the limits? Limitations are very standard in college student health insurance. Make sure you look over your policy to learn what is and is not covered. Carry all the health insurance cards nearby everywhere you go. Accidents and illnesses are not just not possible to plan for, they’re also liable to happen at an inconvenient time. Acquaint yourself with your college medical insurance plan, whether through your parents or with your own insurance policy.

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Drink the Kool-Aid, and Purchase SEO for Your Website, Oh Yeah!

April 30, 2009, 2:28 pm

I was driving through my neighborhood the other day and I saw a couple of kids selling Kool-Aid. They had taken a piece from a cardboard box and created a sign that stated, Kool-Aid .25 cents. I live in Houston, Texas and that day was a scorcher. These kids had noticed a demand and filled it by being at the right place at the right time, advertising when someone was ready to make a buying decision. They had a jar full of bills to show for their success.

A good website must do the same thing, yet so many businesses today fail miserably with the basics. Search Engine Optimization is missing with most of the websites that I see for small businesses as well as a clear and easy call to action. Basics like: appropriate Title Tags, Meta Descriptions and Key words, Sitemap and Key word focused content is nowhere to be found on their website. Why do businesses ignore SEO? My company offers SEO services in Houston and the majority of the business owners I speak with either think they can’t sell their products or services online or it will cost too much. They don’t understand why their website doesn’t generate results. With the proper awareness they can see the solution and how they too can generate results on the web. So for business owners out there who want to be successful online, drink the Kool-Aid and purchase SEO for your website.

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One Day London Travel Museum Guide

April 30, 2009, 12:34 pm

A single day maneuvering through London’s museums will prove to be very enlightening and educational. With perhaps the world’s highest concentration of museums per square mile, the choices are as varied as the tastes of the visitors. An itinerary of one day, depending on energy levels, can prove to be absolutely packed to the brim with not a moment to spare. This one-day guide will provide the most interesting options for a packed itinerary, and for those who want a calmer day, pick and choose what sounds best for your energy and speed levels. As everyone knows, London can be expensive; as not everyone knows, some of London’s best museums, like the British Museum, are free of charge. Thus, an itinerary is provided for those who want to spend the minimum of money seeing the maximum of London’s culture. On the other hand, some of the best museums, like the Tower of London, are quite pricey. The London Pass can be an economical solution, giving free entry to countless London attractions for a set fee. Tourist-oriented museums, like Madame Tussauds wax museum, are a category in themselves, perfect for the day when the visitor seeks entertaining education rather than analytical thought in a museum visit. So, let this article be your guide through the best that London’s museums have to offer for minimal or free admission fees, through the benefits of the London Pass, and through the attraction museums that provide fun and fast-lane learning.

The museums in London whose permanent collections are free of admission are not too few in number, and will fill up your one day of London travel. To start, the British Museum is one of the world’s best-known museums, showcasing one of the widest collections of world cultural history. Some highlights are the Rosetta stone; the first known image of Christ; Lindow Man, whose well-preserved 2000-year-old body was found in a bog; and the Reading Room, where Lenin, among others, studied and wrote plans for his Revolution that would affect the whole world. After this contact with world heritage, promenade over to the National Gallery on Trafalgar Square, where you can see art by Europe’s best painters and sculptors. Nearby is the National Portrait Gallery, concentrating its collection on England’s most famous citizens throughout the centuries. For a change of taste, follow up with the Tate, London’s best modern art museum, with paintings, photo exhibitions and installations. If you have time at the end of the day, conclude with the Museum of London, informing its visitors about London’s history and culture. If you’re interested in London, this museum is for you; and, presumably, you are interested in London if you’ve traveled all the way to get here!

When you think of the distance you’ve traveled to get to London, you may think it worth spending a few pounds while you are here. The one-day London Pass costs 27 pounds (it can be bought in combination with an Underground Travelcard for 32 pounds), gives you free access to countless museums, castles, and other places of interest, saving you a good sum of money at the end of the day. In this sample itinerary, you would save 30 pounds: start off at Kensington Palace, former home of Princess Diana, and enjoy the museum as well as the grounds and gardens. Next, St. Paul’s Cathedral is a stunning architectural achievement, offering stunning views of London from its cupola. Shakespeare’s renovated Globe Theatre will have the bard charm you “encore” with his wit as you learn more about him and his theater. In the afternoon, climb up Tower Bridge and learn about the history and construction of this world famous bridge. Conclude the afternoon with a tour of the Tower of London, which will glitter your eyes with the Crown Jewels, and turn your stomach with the tortures and mystery surrounding the prisoners of this VIP prison, which definitely lacked in VIP treatment. Finally, wind the evening down with a discounted West End show, to give you a full and well-spent day discovering London’s culture.

For those seeking to discover London’s culture in a more interactive setting, attraction museums are ideal. The London Dungeon mixes history with a haunted house theme, with museum employees and wax figures unexpectedly frightening the visitors. In the north of London are the London Planetarium and the neighboring Madame Tussaud’s wax museum, which not only houses the world’s largest and most up to date collection of wax figures, but also the most life-like – you will likely take a double take to make sure Prince William isn’t really standing in front of you. For those who want to stand at the location where “time begins”, the nearby town of Greenwich, home of the Prime Meridian, will impress you. There you can visit the Royal Observatory, enjoy the beautiful park at the base of the Observatory’s hill, the National Maritime Museum, the famous Cutty Sark ship, and get a feel for an English village, so close to the metropolis of London.

Whether you choose to partake of the free collections of London’s museums, the countless options that the London Pass provides, or the attraction museums both in and near to London, you will be happy with the result. London’s museums are very well organized and are full of surprising facts about the city that jump out at you from paintings, photos, sculptures, documents, architecture, and wax figures! Any visitor is bound to be surprised and impressed by the London they see guided by its museums.

This article was written by Pat Stevens with support from The Jesmond Dene Hotel, a family run bed and breakfast located within walking distance to King’s Cross station. To learn more about how bed and breakfasts can add to your London travel experience, please visit www.jesmonddenehotel.co.uk/

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Discover Port Canaveral in Cape Canaveral Florida

April 30, 2009, 11:24 am

Across the Banana River from the Kennedy Space Center on Merritt Island and just north of Cocoa Beach is the city of Cape Canaveral, Florida. In the city of Cape Canaveral you will find, on a protected channel just off the Atlantic Ocean, Port Canaveral.

Port Canaveral, which not too long ago was a small cargo port is now, in addition to being a major international cargo hub, one of the, if not the, busiest cruise ports in the Western Hemisphere. It is also a fun filled recreational area.

Board a cruise ship for a 2, 3, 4, 5 or 7 day cruise to the Keys, the Bahamas or the Caribbean, on the 855′ Carnival Fantasy, the 952′ Carnival Glory, the 964′ Disney Magic, the 964′ Disney Wonder, the 880′ Royal Caribbean International Sovereign of the Seas, the 1020′ Royal Caribbean International Mariner of the Seas, the 916′ Royal Caribbean International Grandeur of the Seas or one of the other cruise ships that are in port. Take a 2 day gaming cruise on the Sterling Casino Lines Ambassador II with it’s 26,000 square feet of casino space, or take an afternoon, evening or full day gaming cruise on the smaller SunCruz Casinos’ SUNCRUZ XII.

Go fishing off the 1200′ Malcolm E. McLouth fishing pier, launch your own boat from the public boat launching ramps at Port’s End Park and Freddie Patrick Park or take a half, full day or night fishing excursion charter, on the Atlantic Ocean or the Indian River Lagoon, from one of the three marinas at the Port.

Go camping at the 35 acre Jetty Park with it’s 150 lighted camp sites, ranging from tents to full hookup for RVs, it’s four and one-half-acre family beach with designated areas for water-related activities, such as swimming and surfing, covered pavilions and picnic tables, restrooms with showers, refreshment stand, fishing pier and fish cleaning tables. Call (321) 783-7111 for reservations and rules.

Check out the Cove with it’s more than a dozen dining establishments, most serving fresh seafood fresh from the boats. There are also numerous shops and boutiques.

Strech out on the clean well tended sandy beach and watch the fishing boats and cruise ships go by. The sky is blue and the water is clear. Watch a rocket launch from the nearby Cape Kennedy Space Center.

Stay at one of the nearby resort hotels in Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Melbourne, Merritt Island and Palm Bay. Take a 45 minute drive to Orlando and visit Disney World or one of the other theme parks. Visit nearby Cape Kennedy and tour NASA’s launch headquarters, see the towering launch pads, huge rockets, history-making technology, explore the Apollo/Saturn V Center and the Vehicle Assembly Building, walk through a full-size Space Shuttle mock-up, see IMAX space films on gigantic five-story screens, and see an actual Gemini program capsule on display in Early Space Exploration. Visit one of the many other area attractions.

There is plenty for the whole family to see and do, in and around Port Canaveral.

For more information about the city of Cape Canaveral see http://capecanaveralfl.usacitydirectories.com, a directory of links to city of Cape Canaveral guides and directories listing hotels, restaurants, attorneys, real estate brokers, information, resources, services, things to do, places to go and more.

David G. Hallstrom, Sr. is a retired private investigator and is currently the publisher of several internet directories, including www.usacitydirectories.com a directory of national, state, county and city guides and directories listing local guides, directories, web sites and web pages providing resources, services and information about things to do and places to go.

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Candles Votive Candles Everywhere, Any Time

April 30, 2009, 3:31 am

With spring in the air & winter soon disappearing presently is the time to cram away the winter apparel and bring out the recent flip flops! It is furthermore the time to renovate or perhaps refresh whether it be your self or maybe your condominium. Sweet-smelling candles are also a magnificent approach to usher when we get to revived season. Its time to come to put out those pumpkin spice & pine Aromatic candles and accept the new fragrances of the season. Florals with fruity bouquet are also what you could smell right now. With both flurry coming through the windows the Aromatic candle fragrance may afloat in and around a apartment. They are likewise truly alluring when going out for the hotter months. As one’s party is beginning to move open-air, putting swimming Scented Candles to a adornment is straightforward fire practice to tack on extra feel. Floating candles come in so lots of patterns and measurements still my favorite are the floral shaped ones. Floating various larger ones in & around a swimming pool or maybe lily pond take home memories of cotillions or marvellous meetings of seasons gone by. Votivo 1 should sometimes be used in the place of Planting candles. Make certain to put to use the votive candles out of its metal box so that it might move gently properly. Want to find about candle sconce? This site has some useful information.

With the more pleasant months allowing people to host outdoor and reside open-air candle care can change. Of course Arranging candles tried out outside is pleasant however what occurs Once there is dash & better yet what occurs when there is a massive breeze? One’s candles blow out and out and out. It can often get highly disturbing, thus for those windy outside nights candles holders are ideal. candles holder come in multifarious shapes & sizes simply such as each and every one of the alternative candle. Personally love the pieces that include some lucent shapes as these give just off a unique glimmer. The candle holder creates a barrier for your Scented Candles safekeeping them lit & happy. One word of advice nevertheless, as purchasing candle holder for use in the outdoors make certain that those are also no cutouts, otherwise you are also back to square one with one’s 1 going away faster than Bday candles at a 2 year olds b-day celebration. Those will probably work in the indoors or mild nights though not if those is a little blow? A further option on all these after hours is to use flameless candles.

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Why Rent a Room When You Can Rent a House?

April 26, 2009, 8:45 pm

When people think of vacations, they often think of wide, sandy beaches, pristine snowy slopes, or quiet lakefront living, but they inevitably end up in the same place: a cramped, generic hotel room. Why settle during your vacation? If you’re traveling with a family or group, or if you’re staying longer than three days, consider renting a vacation home. These houses and condominiums can have breathtaking views, prime location, and fabulous amenities. Best of all, they’re often less expensive than hotels.

The largest benefit to renting a home is space. Instead of sharing both a bedroom and bathroom with your kids, you can stay in a two-bedroom, two-bath home with doors for privacy and closet space for convenience. You’ll never get a living room, dining room, and kitchen in your hotel. Renting a vacation home gives you space to unwind, space to play games, and space to have dinner, all without breaking your holiday budget.

The amenities in a private home are far greater than in a hotel. Vacation rentals are fully equipped homes, and you’ll have everything at your fingertips, from televisions to teapots. If you decide to have a dinner party, you’ll be able to use the pots and pans, and also the dining room table, the place mats, and the wine opener. And that full-sized refrigerator can save you tons of moneya bacon-and-egg breakfast is a lot cheaper from the grocery store than from the nearby restaurant. Private homes and condos can also include the use of tennis courts, swimming pools, golf courses, boat launches, and private beach accessadded bonuses you don’t always get with hotels.

Privacy is another great benefit. Homes and condos with private entries mean your vacation will be about you, not the couple in the next room. No one will be knocking on your door at five in the evening to see if you need your bed turned down. The ability to come and go as you please ensures your vacation will be just as you planned it.

Like all real estate, finding a vacation home comes down to location, location, location. With vacation homes, you can have the privacy of a mountain cabin, the view of an oceanfront home, or the vitality of a downtown condo. City ordinances often don’t allow multi-story buildings in a certain area (right on the ocean, for example), and so the only way to experience the best locations is to rent a private home. The location of your home also ensures you won’t have that generic hotel feel; remember, these homes are owned by other families, each decorated to be both inviting and reflective of the area.

Of course, for many travelers, the biggest reason to rent a vacation home is price. Not only do vacation homes save you money by offering a full kitchen, the prices of the homes themselves are often cheaper than a hotel for a week. Here’s an example: A family of four wants to spend a week in San Diego at the end of July. Getting two rooms in a chain hotel for seven days each, their total is around $2500. Renting a two-bedroom home for the same week is $1800. You actually save money and get more space! Month-long trips save even more money, a note worth remembering for travelers escaping winter weather.

For the less budget-conscious traveler, vacation homes are the best way to experience the luxury of a town. Plasma TVs, granite countertops, and private Jacuzzis can be found in any citybut not in a hotel. With vacation homes, you can get any amenities you want, in any part of the country.
While the jump from hotels to vacation homes may be a little intimidating if you’ve never tried it before, once you’ve experienced all a vacation home has to offer, you’ll find it’s much harder to jump back.

COPYRIGHT © 2006, Katie Franco

Article provided by Katie Franco for First Accommodations, Inc. and Tristan Roberts and Associates, specializing in Lake Tahoe vacation rentals and Lake Tahoe real estate .

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Birmingham Alabama

April 26, 2009, 8:45 am

Birmingham is an interestingly diverse city that offers something for everyone. It is ranked as the eighth most affordable housing market among 70 metropolitan cities in the United States. U.S. News & World Report ranks Birmingham as one of the top 25 cities where homeowners fare best. The University of Alabama is acclaimed worldwide for its outstanding research and innovations. Its medical center is amongst the best-ranked in the U S.

The real estate market and cost of living in the city make it highly affordable in the Southeast. The city and its suburbs offer a great variety of homes – from apartments to sprawling mansions – thus suiting every budget and personal taste. One can live in any of the city’s historic 99 neighborhood sub-divisions. The nine city council districts offer help to their residents on an equal basis absolutely free from any form of discrimination.

Birmingham is mostly sunny with moderate weather. To put this in context, on December 28th 2005, the city had an average temperature of 56 degrees F, humidity of 75% and a gentle, 12-mph wind.

Backed by rich history and culture, Birmingham is perhaps one of the best places to live in the United States. It boasts most types of modern shopping malls, recreational facilities and much more. The city is listed among the 150 most affordable cities in the US, according to the book, “Life 2.0: How People Across America are Transforming Their Lives by Finding the Where of Their Happiness,” by Rich Karlgaard, July 2004.

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Exchange Rates Terminology

April 25, 2009, 11:23 am

A great many folks can simply get really jumbled-up when the topic of conversation gets down to exchange rate insider jargon, yet the industry jargon remarkably is pretty uncomplicated. Therefore whether you are a sole trader or a big company seeking to change overseas money; what follows are a few straightforward and painless explanations that will often with a bit of luck eliminate most of the mystery & make the oftentimes misunderstood process of making significant extra money with exchanging foreign currency a fraction more hassle free.

Starting off with the most straightforward of explanations an exchange rate is the price at which one specific nationalities currency may be swapped into another’s. Therefore, for example the exchange rate would be the quantity of Bermuda Dollars you would acquire in exchange for every Saudi Riyal.

Fixed exchange rates are likewise recognised by the handle ‘pegged exchange rates’; pegged exchange rates are employed to stabilize the value of a currency; especially at times when that particular currency is fluctuating in value heavily; this helps to support international business & investment.

Floating exchange rates – this is when a currencies value is worked out through market forces. This is a much more risky way to conduct business but also this is the scenario wherein you might well have the opportunity to earn a profit, Among other useful resources on the web http://www.currencies.co.uk/ is a useful place to look for data.

You might often furthermore overhear talk of animals in exchange circles; a bull is someone who foresees that market values will go up and a bear is a person who believes market prices will go down. A bull market is a market where prices are at present moving upwards conversely a bear market is the opposite – a market where prices are going downwards

A currency broker is someone that acts as a middle person between yourself and the market place – brokers are often in a position to really obtain you the very best price at moments when you are looking to buy or maybe sell.

The dollar rate is the exchage rate that a single measure of any currency has when pitted against a single measure of the US Dollar; this is a useful indicator for a national currencies value.

This is very obviously by no means a exhaustive and comprehensive group of terms – it is merely a good starting point; but with a tiny little bit more groundwork you may be appreciably on your way to now becoming a financial expert in no time.

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Great Fun Online

April 24, 2009, 5:29 pm

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Great Fun can save you money on your next trip. Great Fun can give you discounts on world and domestic tours, cruises, hotels, resorts, ski trips, and even personal trip routing. Great Fun offers great discounts on room rates at thousands of hotels nationwide. Save money on your next car rental from Avis, Dollar, and Budget. Transform your cruising fantasy into a reality and get discounts from cruise lines including Norwegian Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean. Great Fun can also make airport-parking reservations for you, which adds savings not only on to your travel budget, but even on a considerable amount of your time and effort, too. Let Trilegiant be part of your next trip, and get away from it all. Don’t forget to explore all the other great services offered by Trilegiant.

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Traditional VS. Modern Anniversary Gifts

April 23, 2009, 9:58 pm

Most people are familiar with the traditional materials list that good etiquette requires us use as a guide when selecting a gift to commemorate a wedding anniversary. If you are like most people, you might find it a bit challenging to convert the materials on the list into an acceptable gift idea. There may be more choices available to you than you realize. Do you know that an updated “modern” gift list is available which is becoming more and more popular? This article touches on the history of the traditional list, highlights the differences between the modern and traditional lists, and helps you decide which is right for you.

Parts of the traditional list have existed since medieval times. Historians can trace the origins of silver and golden anniversaries to medieval Germany, where garlands made of these metals were presented as gifts for the 25th and 50th years of marriage. The rest of the list may not be as traditional as you think. I was surprised to learn that the traditional list, as we know it today, did not exist until 1937. In that year, the American National Retail Jeweler Association published a list, which associated a material for each Anniversary up to the 15th year and then each fifth year after that up to the 60th Anniversary. The following is the materials list from 1937, through the 60th year:

* First – Paper
* Second – Cotton
* Third – Leather
* Fourth – Fruit/Flowers
* Fifth – Wood
* Sixth – Candy/Iron
* Seventh – Wool/Copper
* Eighth – Bronze/Pottery
* Ninth – Pottery/Willow
* Tenth – Tin/Aluminum
* Eleventh – Steel
* Twelfth – Silk/Linen
* Thirteenth – Lace
* Fourteenth – Ivory
* Fifteenth – Crystal
* Twentieth – China
* Twenty-Fifth – Silver
* Thirtieth – Pearl
* Thirty-Fifth – Coral
* Fortieth – Ruby
* Forty-Fifth – Sapphire
* Fiftieth – Gold
* Fifty-fifth – Emerald
* Sixtieth – Diamond

The modern anniversary materials list presents us with a contemporary, easier to use alternative. The modern list has no clear beginning, but like the original, each year’s gift is more precious than the last. This arrangement is intended to honor the longevity of the commitment. The new list retains the spirit of the traditional list, but loses the some of the sense of etiquette in the original. Although more convenient, the modern list sacrifices the thoughtfulness previously required to make a good gift from the more mundane materials on the old list. However, the modern list is more extravagant (expensive) than the original, which in some cases may be more appreciated than a thoughtful but humble gift from the traditional list. The following is the widely accepted modern list, through the 60th year:

* First – Clocks
* Second – China
* Third – Crystal/ Glass
* Fourth – Appliances
* Fifth – Silverware
* Sixth – Candy/Iron
* Seventh – Desk Sets
* Eighth – Bronze/Pottery
* Ninth – Linen/Lace
* Tenth – Leather
* Eleventh – Jewelry
* Twelfth – Pearls
* Thirteenth – Textiles/Furs
* Fourteenth – Gold Jewelry
* Fifteenth – Watches
* Twentieth – Platinum
* Twenty-Fifth – Silver
* Thirtieth – Diamond
* Thirty-Fifth – Jade
* Fortieth – Ruby
* Forty-Fifth – Sapphire
* Fiftieth – Gold
* Fifty-fifth – Emerald
* Sixtieth – Diamond Jubilee

For most couples, I recommend using the modern list. When selecting a gift from the modern list you have the benefit of more specificity, for example a desk set is much more clear than copper/wool. With the modern list, you won’t risk insulting your spouse by rewarding 10 years of companionship with a pitiful tin or aluminum gift. Believe me, she won’t be satisfied with the excuse of tradition. Also, good luck finding the ivory candlesticks for year 14! Unless you really enjoy the creative challenge of using the traditional list, try the modern list this year.

Slade Hartwell, Webmaster at http://www.ezromantic.com/


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