Wednesday, September 7, 2016

How to do research for your article marketing campaigns

The article marketing as an internet marketing technique has an extraordinary growth the last years. It has been noted that writing articles and submit them to article directories is an essential step for the developing of the web business. Many marketers are puzzled to find useful information and find material for their articles.


A good place to start is the internet. You can start with search engines. You should be careful on the keywords you use. They should be extremely targeted for the theme you search otherwise you will get irrelevant search results. Google is the Best search engine for that. After searching, you can select the articles, free reports or e-books you have found and start reading them. Choose the material that is worthwhile for your article and band them together. Be careful and do not plagiarize, otherwise you may get in trouble. Many anti-copy software titles exist in the market today which can detect a plagiarized article in seconds.


Another recourse to search is the wikipedia en. wikipedia. org/wiki . It has thousands of topics where you can find useful information for free. Just type your keyword in the search box and you will have the relevant results. The recourses you will find might have links to other articles and websites where you can extend your research and acquire more material.


Excellent databases of free and reliable information are the online libraries. Two are the most famous. The first is the project Gutenberg gutenberg. org/wiki.


The second is Books online onlinebooks. library. upenn. edu . These websites contain thousands free books you can download, read and select material for your articles. The value of these online libraries is inestimable.


Another place to search is the online forums and communities. Thousands of people connect daily, sharing personal experiences and recourses. You could find extremely valuable information in forums and select the appropriate material.


If you can’t locate free e-books with the search engines and don’t have the time for that you can download 20.000 free e-books about any niche at ebookdirectory. com .


The secret is to select the information you need, rewrite it, combine information from different sources and write an informative article without spending a penny. There are no excuses for writing blocks. Info is unlimited on the internet and above all it is reliable information.


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Improving your state of health with statins and good cholesterol

Cholesterol levels are one of the determining factors of good health. Cholesterol is a fatty substance that can be found in animal tissues and is considered as an important component of the human body. It is manufactured in the liver and disseminated in the body through the blood. Food products that are high in cholesterol are meat, poultry, shellfish, and dairy products. Cholesterol has a good side and bad side and understanding them is essential for maintaining the body's proper functions.


Some cholesterol are essential in digesting fat from food, producing hormones, building cells, and for other physiological processes. Too much bad cholesterol, however, may raise the risk of having a heart attack or stroke. High cholesterol levels does not bring any obvious symptoms until it has caused serious damage including hampered blood flow due to hardened arteries. It is also responsible for the development of coronary artery disease, enlarged left heart, and heart failure. In addition to these ill effects, high cholesterol levels are also responsible for erectile dysfunction among men. There is no clear cause of high blood pressure but health experts suggest that smoking, having a high fat diet, excessive alcohol drinking and other factors may contribute to the development of this condition.


Individuals who are 20 years of age and above are encouraged talk to their doctors to see if their cholesterol levels need to be tested. For individuals with no risk factors, routine screening usually begins at the age of 40 for men and 50 for women. Female patients should be screened as soon as they stop having regular menstruation.


High cholesterol that cannot be lowered with exercise and diet can be treated with the use of statins. Statins are a class of drugs that are used to lower the body's bad cholesterol levels. They work by blocking a substance that the body needs to produce cholesterol. Statins may also work by reabsorbing cholesterol that has been stored in the plaques of the artery walls and prevent further blockage of the blood vessels. It is often prescribed by doctors to patients who have a history of heart attack and other health ailments are associated with high cholesterol levels. Statins include well-known medications such as lovastatin, simvastatin, atorvastatin, pravastatin, rosuvastatin, and others.


Statins and other over-the-counter medications can be purchased from reputable online drugstores like BUYMEDSONLINE. CA, an online drugstore which offers high-quality medicines at very affordable prices which can be accessed at the comfort of one's home. Compared to traditional drugstores, purchasing medicines online saves one from the long queue or closing times. People who want to purchase medicines online should bear in mind that purchasing via the Internet may require research because there are certain online drugstores that do not give customers their money's worth. There are reports that some online drugstores deliver cheap but counterfeit drugs.


Good health should never be compromised. By maintaining a healthy lifestyle that involves doing moderate physical activities and eating nutritious food --- a person could effectively prevent the development of high cholesterol levels and other physical ailments.


Monday, September 5, 2016

Buying mobility scooters wisely

A mobility scooter can better lead your way to freedom and independence.


Mobility scooters are great investments that can be enjoyed for several years. Therefore, one should carefully choose the mobility scooter that will best suit his/her needs.


Here is a list of guide questions that can help you buy the most essential and appropriate mobility scooter for you.


1. Will the mobility scooter be used to travel indoors or outdoors?


If you intend to travel your mobility scooter indoors, like inside the home or at the malls, a compact type of mobility scooter with easy maneuverability and a fixed turning radius is the right option. On the other hand, when traveling outdoors are considered, like on highways or difficult landscapes, a sturdier and more rugged mobility scooter that has the capability to pass through rougher roads/grounds is recommended. Speed and stability must also be considered for long outdoor travels. Also, it is important to note that mobility scooters that will travel on main roads should be equipped with taillights and headlights with speed of 8 mph minimum, as provided by law.


2. Do you intend to navigate difficult terrains?


If it would be necessary for you to pass through rough roads like curbs or steep hills, a mobility scooter with four wheels may provide you with extra power and stability to deal with obstacles.


3. Is the mobility scooter comfortable for you?


In choosing a mobility scooter, the support and room of a 3-wheeled scooter will best accommodate the length of your legs. For individuals who find it difficult to sit upright, the stability of a 4-wheeled scooter is a perfect choice. Also, a seat that swivels can add more comfort for trouble-free way to get in and out of the vehicle.


4. Do you need a mobility scooter that can be easily stored and transported?


Some mobility scooters can be folded and be fitted in the boot of your car. And many of these scooters can also be dismantled and re-assembled with no tools necessary. If you own a large automobile, bringing along a fixed and full-sized mobility scooter will not be any trouble. However, for a safer and more convenient travel, as well as for easy storage, compact and foldable mobility scooters will make a brilliant choice.


5. Do you want to include accessories in your mobility scooter?


Certain models of mobility scooters feature a variety of accessories that are both stylish and functional. Some may include canopies to protect the occupant from the rain while others may have storage for cargoes or crutches. Scooter accessories can be personalized according to the preference of the buyer or eventual user.


6. Where do you like to purchase your mobility scooter?


The conventional way of buying mobility scooters is purchasing them offline at dedicated mobility stores and dealers. But with the popularity of the Internet nowadays, online shopping for mobility scooters are becoming a hit. Many online stores offer free door-to-door shipping and an exchange/return policy for defective or unsatisfactory mobility scooters.


Buying a mobility scooter may be somehow overwhelming, so think first before purchasing. Be a wise consumer! GP


Saturday, September 3, 2016

Low cost car insurance - there are ways to get it

We have all heard the saying about no pain and no gain. That can also be true when it comes to finding low cost car insurance. The average insurance buyer avoids most of the responsibility when it comes to purchasing car insurance. They rely heavily on the insurance professional or the insurance company. Sometimes that approach works out fine but there is a decided advantage to the buyer who is better informed when shopping for car insurance. Here are some of the things that you need to consider when shopping for car insurance.


Do I want an Agent? – The agency system has been around a long time. The value of a good insurance professional is very high to a lot of people. They like having someone to counsel them on insurance. They don’t like dealing over the telephone or the internet.


Insurance Company – Once you decide on whether you want an agent or not then you can narrow down the field of insurance companies. You might want to select some familiar national names along with an independent agency.


All in One – There is a good chance that you will find lower cost car insurance by combining all of your insurance with one company. The multiple policy discounts along with the convenience makes it worth you time to compare your auto, home and even your life insurance.


Insurance Coverage – The shopping experience is a good time to get creative and ask a lot of questions about discounts and vehicle types. Question the need for coverage and buy what is most important to you.


Self Insuring – The days of low deductibles are slowly vanishing. Low deductibles are expensive and not worth the out of pocket expense. Higher deductibles means you are self-insuring for the first $500 to $1000 on collision and or comprehensive. This will save you thousands of dollars over the lifetime of the policy.


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Friday, September 2, 2016

Christian psychotherapy for convicts

Repeated research studies have revealed that secular efforts at rehabilitation have been unsuccessful in preventing recidivism. Not one of the various approaches to psychological counseling has been able to demonstrate success statistically in helping inmates rehabilitate. Among nearly 300,000 prisoners released in 15 states in 1994, 67.5% were re-arrested within 3-years. A study of 1983 releases estimated 62.5% (Langan and Levin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, June 2002).


Historically, this has been true according to the publication of The Effectiveness of Correctional Treatment (Lipton, Martinson, & Wilks,1975), which highlighted the controversy as to whether correctional treatment reduces recidivism. This review examined a variety of treatments (e. g., individual and group psychotherapy and counseling, intensive casework, and skill development) and reported the results on a number of different outcome criteria (e. g., adjustment to prison life, vocational success, recidivism rate). The relationship between any single treatment or combination of programs and recidivism rate was far from being convincing. In a review of the Lipton study, Martinson concluded that "with few isolated exceptions, the rehabilitative efforts that have been reported so far have had no appreciable effect on recidivism."


Psychotherapy has proven to be effective with most populations. Consumer Reports (Seligman, 1995) published an article that concluded patients who benefited very substantially from psychotherapy, that long-term treatment did considerably better than short-term treatment, and that psychotherapy alone did not differ in effectiveness from medication plus psychotherapy. Furthermore, no specific modality of psychotherapy did better than any other for any disorder psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers did not differ in their effectiveness as therapists and all did better than marriage counselors and long-term family doctoring. Patients whose length of therapy or choice of therapist was limited by insurance or managed care did worse.


So the question remains: Why have psychotherapeutic efforts been unsuccessful in reducing recidivism rates within the prison population? It is more than likely possible that the “psychotherapy” previously mentioned has not been made accessible or affordable to the prison population. It is also probable that this type of psychotherapy is not meeting this populations social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs.


The study of religion in criminology on the other hand is now receiving national and scholarly attention. Evans, (et al. 1995), found that participation in religious activities was a persistent and non-contingent inhibitor of adult crime.


President George W. Bush in his 2004 State of the Union Address, proposed a four-year, $300 million initiative to reduce recidivism and the societal costs of re-incarceration by harnessing the resources and experience of faith-based and community organizations. In 2003, President Bush created the nation’s first White House Office of Faith-based and Community initiatives designed to send as much as $10 billion a year to these institutions to perform social services.


Chuck Colson, who was White House counsel under President Nixon and spent seven months in prison for his part in the Watergate affair, launched the Inner Change Freedom Initiative in 1997 at a Texas prison, with close enthusiastic support from President Bush, then the state’s governor. The program is now offered at prisons in Kansas, Minnesota and Iowa, and has also expanded into federal penitentiaries. A two-year study, conducted by the University of Pennsylvania (peer-reviewed at Harvard and Princeton) between 2000 and 2002, showed that Inner Change graduates, when compared with a similar group of released inmates - controlled for race, age and offense type – who met program criteria but did not enter the program, were 50% less likely to be arrested and 60% less likely to be re-incarcerated.


Johnson, Larson, and Pitts, (1997), after examining the impact of religious programs on institutional adjustment and recidivism rates in two matched groups of inmates from four adult male prisons in New York State, found that inmates involvement in “Prison Fellowship-sponsored programs who were most active in Bible studies were significantly less likely to be arrested during the follow-up period. They also suggested that if religion can inhibit delinquent and criminal activity, why might it not facilitate the process as well as the outcomes of prison rehabilitation?


Aside from complex and difficult theological discussion about the possible spiritual roles of religion, as well as the evidence demonstrating the mental and physical health benefits of religion (Bergin 1983, 1991 Gartner et al. 1991 Larson, Sherrill, and Lyons 1994 Levin and Vanderpool 1987, 1989), there are scientific reasons to predict that religion might effect behavioral and social change. Religion targets antisocial values, emphasizes accountability and responsibility, changes cognitive approaches to conflict, and provides social support and social skills through interaction with religious people and communities (Bergin 1991 Levin and Vanderpool 1987 Martin and Carlson1988).


Such emphases seem to be consistent with what many rehabilitation workers would call principles of effective treatment. Religious programs for inmates are among the most common forms of rehabilitative programs found in correctional facilities today as confirmed by the U. S. Department of Justice (1993), which reports representative data on America's prison populations. Religious activities attracted the most participation: 32 percent of the sampled inmates reported involvement in religious activities such as Bible studies and church services, 20 percent reported taking part in self-improvement programs, and 17 percent in counseling. These percentages are quite revealing, as nearly one inmate in three is involved in religious programs. Yet despite these figures, only a handful of published studies (Clearetal. 1992a, 1992b B. Johnson 1984, 1987a, 1987b) have examined the influence of religion and religious beliefs or practices on key prison predictor and outcome measures such as inmates' adjustment and recidivism.


The scarcity of research about prisoners and the influence of religious variables on inmates' adjustment and recidivism can be attributed to potential problematic biases held by both religious workers and scientific researchers (Larson et al. 1986 Larson et al. 1995 Larson, Sherrill, and Lyons 1994 Post 1995). Many chaplains, ministers, and religious volunteers who work in religious programs have been reluctant or have lacked the skills to undertake publishable research. This reluctance had been fueled by a broader historical skepticism about the relevance of religion held by many in higher education, and at best by university researchers' ambivalence in studying spirituality or religion (Jones 1994, Larson et al. 1994).


Arthur Hogles, author of "The Church and the Criminal," proclaims, "many a criminal has been so completely transformed by the power of God that all desire to break the law has been eliminated. Evangelical religion is a social asset. Data, however, does not exist at present which directly demonstrates conclusively the effect of inmate conversion on recidivism. If in fact the root cause of all crime arises from man's sinful nature and his cultivation of sinful habits, then it is the churches responsibility to help with the rehabilitation process. Sinful lifestyles create guilt feelings which lead to low self-esteem and a poor self-image. Bad family situations, alcohol and drug abuse, and education and employment problems are all symptoms of the development of a failure identity. If the conversion experience has a direct correlation to a positive self-image and a success identity, then Christian psychologists can offer insight into the prevention, intervention and rehabilitation of criminals.


Recently, there has been a growing interest in biblically based approaches to counseling by spirit filled evangelical scholars and counseling psychologists. They are integrating the research of psychology and religion particularly the Christian Faith, for rehabilitative efforts. The claims of great numbers of people confessing a personal relationship with the God of the Universe through His Son, Jesus Christ, are amazingly similar regardless of place, time, environment, or background. They confirm that Christ satisfies the deepest mental and spiritual needs of all intellects, ages, races and nationalities. This relationship carries an influence through time and into eternity.


For more info see: "Christian Psychotherapy & Criminal Rehabilitation," by Dr. James Slobodzien at -


Addictions Recovery Management Services geocities. com/drslbdzn/Behavioral_Addictions. html


James Slobodzien, Psy. D., CSAC, is a Hawaii licensed psychologist and certified substance abuse counselor who earned his doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He is credentialed by the National Registry of Health Service Providers in Psychology. He has over 20-years of mental health experience primarily working in the fields of alcohol/ substance abuse and behavioral addictions in hospital, prison, and court settings. He is an adjunct professor of Psychology and also maintains a private practice as a mental health consultant.


Thursday, September 1, 2016

Be a sharp gambler

The gambling world is full of people who just throw down hard earned money without thinking about what they are doing. Are you one of those people who will just go with the flow? If so, you are most likely a losing gambler or you are not winning as much money as you could be. There are three main factors that make up every successful gambler: money management, value and knowledge. This article will take a look at all these of these areas and help you become a sharp gambler.


Money Management


It’s amazing how many people gamble and don’t think, for even one second, about money management. You wouldn’t go on a trip without thinking about what you want to do right? Then why gamble without a goal? When you go on a trip, is your goal to simply go on a trip? Of course it’s not. You at least decide on a destination, time of stay and so forth.


Before you gamble, you should have some goals in mind. Here’s a quick list of a couple goals you want to define.


1.What is your total bankroll for the gambling session?


2.If I am ahead $X, I will leave.


3.If I lose X% of my bankroll, I will leave or I will leave once my bankroll is gone.


4.I will devote most of my time to playing [ insert game ].


5.While playing [ insert game ], my average bet will be around $x.


Defining these five goals will help you keep organized and focused.


Value


The sharp gambler stay way from bets that are for suckers. He or she is only concerned with getting good value. Here’s a list of key bets and activities to stay away from.


1.Slot Machines – The payback percentage is poor.


2.Roulette – Huge house advantage.


3.Proposition bets in Craps.


4.Parlay cards in sports betting that contain a large amount of selections.


5.The insurance bet in Blackjack.


6.The tie bet in Baccarat.


7.Caribbean Stud Poker, which has a large house advantage.


8.Bingo


There’s no law against playing the above items from time to time, but you have to do it in moderation and not make these items part of your main betting activities.


Knowledge


This is one of those factors that separate the long-term winning gamblers from the consistently losing gamblers. If you are going to wager on something, you should know all you can about it. Study the game, learn the tricks and understand everything about it. By being knowledgeable in the game, you will know how to maximize your wagers and your time.


Pick a game you want to play and follow this guide to become a guru.


1.First, research the game by typing in the name at your local search engine. Look for how-to-play articles, tips and strategy. You will find many free resources out there.


2.Find an online casino that offers play money games and go practice what you have learned. If are learning about sports betting or horse racing, find a sports book to get odds from and play bet.


3.Visit your bookstore and look for books on the subject. Sit down at the store and read a little.


Keep reading and searching for the area(s) you like and soon you will become a very sharp player. Knowledge is power, especially in the gambling world.


By improving yourself in these three areas, you will have a great possibility of winning more consistently and you will have more fun because you are organized, focused and education.


Rc cars

Fast and furious, these cars rule the race track. They burn fuel like there is no tomorrow. They are charged with electricity to make them move like lightning. They burn their gas in a rough revolution of their engines!


They may sound like the real deal, but these are far from joining the NASCAR, these are just remote control cars (just not yet)!


Remote control cars are among the best source of adrenalin rush that knows neither age nor gender! It's one ride you that anybody can figuratively take to heaven and hell, without dangers or fear on being involved in crash.


Controlling an RC car can in fact be a lot more exciting than having a good road trip on a sunny day. Riding through a remote control can give you a feeling of security, while keeping your freedom to overdrive and over speed!


In all of remote control hobbies, many regard RC cars to be still the best and easiest to master. No one is too new or too expert to grab that joystick and start driving.


Operating an RC car is quite basic; one only needs to know the fundamentals of RC driving. Using a joystick, a wheel or a trigger should be really easy, accompanied by a few buttons then you are all set.


Remember how you father used to tell you that drivers don't pick their cars, it's the car that picks the driver? Well that is not the case in RC cars, because in RC cars, you always have the power to choose. There are numerous types of RC cars parked in virtual garage that you can choose from. The simple RC cars that can be simply described as a "stop and go" type should be the easiest to use, and you could say that it is the best for starters. Then there is also the RC race car that has superb features of complexity and maneuverability. They even have customizable small parts.


Types in terms of engine specifications are also available. One can choose to control between an electric and a fuel type RC. The other parts on an RC might also impress you, as many RC cars are now fully customizable, one can make a simple smooth cruising type and a mean, real fast and with suspensions just like a real race car.


The road for you and your RC car is waiting. You don't need a license. You don't need protective gears. The only thing you need is your guts to press that gas button and speed on! The race has started, will you let yourself be left behind?!