February 2009

What You Need To Know To Become A Dancer

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You admire dancers. The way they move and spin. Their grasp of rhythm. Their grace. You ve been taking dance classes for as long as you can remember. Now, you want to take it to the next level and become a professional dancer. There are many things a professional dancer can do and it all depends which type of dance you specialize in. You can become a performance ballet dancer and go to auditions to land parts. You can join a dance group. You can take up popular dance and be in music videos. And these are just a few examples. Here is more information on what you need to know to become a dancer. Choose a focus. Which kinds of dance do you like the best. You can either choose to be a specialist or a generalist. If your sole purpose is to be a belly dancer, or a ballet dancer, for example, then there is no need for you to learn jazz or hip hop dancing. However, if you want to...

December 2008

West Indians Retuning Home For Retirement Bear This In Mind

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England at this time was short of labour and needed workers to fill the more menial posts. West Indians travelled in their droves in ships landing at the docks to a new life in the cold and the rain. These workers settled ,buying houses, having children and building up pensions.Many always thought of moving back home one day. This dream of returning home is a calling from the heart. Why should they stay when after all the work is done. Their children are grown and have lives for themselves. Many have bought property and now have substantial sums of money as a base to move back home. Just think what a person could buy in Jamaica for the price of a London home for example. Think twice the dream may not come true Having paid taxes and contributed to the economy many West Indian retirees have reasonable pensions. This income will mean even more in the Caribbean and returnees...

October 2008

What Kind Of Tea Is Essiac Tea?

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Essiac tea is an herbal tea that was named after the Canadian nurse, Ren e Caisse Essiac is Caisse backwards . The tea has been used to treat people with cancer, and some claim that it can help cure the disease. Essiac History Nurse Caisse apparently got the formula for Essiac tea from a patient who had used the tea to cure her breast cancer. A traditional Native American doctor or healer in Ontario, Canada had reputedly treated the patient with the special herbal brew. The tea is thus presumed to have come from native Ojibway medicine, and all the herbs it contains are found in the Ontario region growing wild. Caisse went on to treat thousands of cancer patients at her clinic in Ontario, up until its closure in 1942. Although there has been huge controversy over whether or not the tea has anti-cancer properties, many people have testified to the wondrous properties of...

August 2008

Instant Merchant Account Benefits

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An instant merchant account can provide you with the means to expand your business almost instantaneously. You first have to get accepted, of course, but then the sky s the limit when you begin implementing ways to expand your client base and enhance sales receipts. There are few other business ventures that can so quickly and effectively help to promote your business to the outside world, impress your customers, and facilitate sales and payments. Here is how this easy process can improve your revenues. Apply for an instant merchant account online or in person. You can stop by a local bank or another lending agency to find out if a merchant account is offered and if so, under which terms you may be eligible for it. If your local bank can t provide this service at a price you can afford, your next step is to do an Internet search for companies that offer the merchant...

July 2008

Equestrian Safety

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How can horseback riding accidents be minimized. There is a great deal more to safety in horseback riding than just wearing a hard hat though that is certainly basic. After 70 years of riding and 35 years of leading and organizing riding trips I have formed some strong ideas about the leading causes of riding accidents. They often aren t what people think. In my experience it is rare that speed alone is the cause of an accident. I have found that the following avoidable risks account for the vast majority of serious accidents. Not wearing a hard hat Failure to match horse and rider Going too fast on dangerous terrain Failure to recheck cinches a second time after a few minutes of riding A hat or coat falling from a horse in front and spooking the ones behind A kick from a horse Being on foot in the corral Riding when overweight and out of shape Lagging behind to catch up...