Archives | May, 2009

3 Inside Secrets of Internet Success

By Yanik Silver | Wed, May 13, 2009

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In a few short months, I was able to achieve the ultimate Internet “fantasy” of making a lot of money from a simple (almost primitive) website that ran virtually on autopilot. Starting from scratch, I banked over $51,351.94 in my first 6.5 months online, just working part-time out of the corner of my living room.

The New Google?

By Early To Rise | Wed, May 13, 2009

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Ever wondered what the weather was like on the day you were born? How about what it cost for the U.S. to put a man on the moon?

Leading a Low-Stress Life by Living Right

By Robert Ringer | Tue, May 12, 2009

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The foundation for handling sadness and misfortune, and thus for leading a low-stress life, is what I like to refer to as “living right.” What I mean by that is consistently being conscious of, and vigilant about, trying to make good choices.

One Simple Rule Is All You Need to Outperform Wall Street

By Guy Cohen | Tue, May 12, 2009

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In the past 12 months, a rookie investor named Richie has increased his money by over 300 percent, trading with a certain method that he learned in approximately one week.

How to Lead a Low-Stress Life

By Early To Rise | Tue, May 12, 2009

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Issue #2666 WEALTHY: A golden rule of investing (Guy Cohen) HEALTHY: Swine flu has hit – should you panic? (Dr. Lisa Forgione) WISE: The Dalai Lama on inner peace ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: The true antidote to stress (Robert Ringer) How Will screwed up the chance of a lifetime (Paul Lawrence) It’s Fun to Know… about anti-poaching technology Add “laconic” to your vocabulary

The Truth About Swine Flu

By Early To Rise | Tue, May 12, 2009

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The recent outbreak of swine flu (officially called the H1N1 flu) is causing widespread panic and concern. But, as a physician, I feel there is no need for alarm. By all indications, it is no worse than the seasonal influenza A that usually strikes every winter. I did not see many cases of influenza A or B this winter in the Emergency Room, so perhaps “flu season” was just delayed this year.

Poachers Beware!

By Early To Rise | Tue, May 12, 2009

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Government fish and wildlife officials estimate that for every animal taken by a licensed hunter another is illegally killed or captured for the pet trade. This includes protected species.

When Opportunity Knocks

By Paul Lawrence | Tue, May 12, 2009

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My good friend “Will” speaks fluent Japanese. He lived in Japan for more than 10 years and knows the culture inside out. When he visits, he supplements his income by giving English lessons to the local people.

Laconic

By Early To Rise | Tue, May 12, 2009

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“Laconic” (luh-KON-ik) - from the Greek - means expressing a lot by using a few words.

“Fruitful” Marketing Lessons From an Over-Abundant Tree

By Charlie Byrne | Mon, May 11, 2009

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Our little "Paradise by the Sea" here in Delray Beach, Florida is not only blessed with miles of gorgeous sandy beaches... lined with dozens of casual, eclectic, and gourmet restaurants... and overflowing with hip clubs and art galleries...

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