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    7 Tips To Successful Event Planning
    Event planners seeking a theme around which to build a novel attraction might do well to take a look at a Hawaii surfing theme.But before jumping into the water, consider the factors upon which this seemingly no-brainer of a recommendation is based as many event planners have found themselves with the greatest sounding theme yet a small turnout or, possibly worse, a great crowd finding themselves bored and wondering what to do next.There are a number of elements that when incorporated into an event help to make it a winner from the point of publicity through that very late hour when the last guests are finally told they really have to leave. These elements are the same whether it’s a casino night, clambake, or barnyard ho-down. These are the elements that will often make or break your event.To a large extent, these elements are the same when planning for exhibitions when your success is dependent on making folks stop at your exhibit out of the scores of others competing for their attention. After all, we all know the feeling of manning a bo
    draw up the specifications for an economical system that will pay for itself inside 5 years.

    UNTIL YOU CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN

    Do you want to save a lot of electricity now - and also have less of a draw on your alternative system when it's installed? Then search for low energy bulbs and replace every single incandescent bulb in your house. They will use 5-7 times less power and also last about 10 times longer. In fact there are now LED bulbs that use 10-15 times less power (though you may need a few of them as the technology is still young and they are not as bright as they will be). Even so - LED bulbs use so little power they will hardly spin your meter at all.

    Also, get any manual thermostats in your house replaced with programmable ones. Then you can get your heating and AC to turn on and off when you choose and at temperatures you choose. You'll save much, much more than the cost of replacing your thermostats in just the first year. And if you can stand it - do not heat your house above 68 degrees and do not cool it bellow 82 degrees (Use ceiling fans to cool the extra few degrees down from there - fans use 10% of the power that an AC system does). Apparently every 1 degree of heat or cooling you save reduces your power bill by 7%. So a full 10 degrees most of the year will cut your bill by 70%.

    Oh, and did you fill all the cracks around you home where there's a draft? That'll save you huge amounts of money for just the cost of a few tubes of caulk.

    And, last but not least. When it's dry and windy unplug your clothes drier and hang your washing on the line. For

    FTA (Free to Air) Software & Files
    Free to air broadcasts are free programs, videos and even radio stations, you do not need to pay monthly subscription but your choice of gadgets will be very significant. The FTA software and its corresponding file support may be one of the most special considerations so before you purchase it, research what FTA software you will need.FTA File Support is considered as the best source for every FTA receiver model. We have all of the FTA files you would ever need, including all Coolsat files, as well as Viewsat, Pansat Captiveworks, Fortec, Neusat and many more. We support all FTA receivers, with everything you want to get free satellite TV. You can also gain access to all of the FTA files to the private FTA file forums anytime you desire.The above FTA receivers are only a few of the most suggested FTA receivers from among the wide array of choices. Thus, before you shop for your FTA receivers, it may help to ensure that your supplier will provide for file support, which will be available anytime. Because when so ever you need it can assist you 24 h
    INTRODUCTION

    There are actually three main alternative sources for electricity: 1) The Sun, 2) The wind 3) Running water. Of course there are others but these are the ones you will most commonly find solutions for on auction sites such as eBay. This guide shows what you have to look for when making your buying decisions.

    MORE VOLTS IS BETTER

    The first and most important thing to remember is that the lower the voltage of the system you buy, the thicker wires you'll be needing for it. The reason for this is based on a very simple piece of math called Ohm's law which states that voltage equals current times resistance. Therefore if you have a regular mains wire at 120 volts and capable of handling 60 amps of current - if you then choose to run a 12 volt power source through this wire you will only be able to carry 6 amps. To get the same amount of electricity through a wire at 12 volts you would have to have a wire capable of supporting 600 amps. Because of Ohm's law if you decrease the voltage 10 times you must multiply the current 10 times to get the same electrical throughput.

    Even if you skipped through that little explanation, the results of it are simple, you really should try to buy the highest voltage system you can. If you can get 24 volt panels instead of 12 volt you will halve the size of wire required - or if you can get a 48 wind turbine, the wire you will need will only be 1/4 the size it would have to be for 12 volts. This will save you a lot of money on wire.

    The only downside is this. Lower voltage panels and equipment are generally cheaper as they were designed to run on standard car batteries. The higher voltage equipment you buy, the less you will find and the more it will cost. Therefore, when looking at what is available you should weigh up the different costs of equipment and wiring. This means get a good estimate for how much wire you will be needing first and find out the prices you can buy it for.

    BATTERIES OR GRID TIED OR BOTH?

    If you are not connected to the power grid you have only one choice - you must buy batteries to store the power you generate so you have it available for when the sun is out or at night or when there's no wind etc. The best batteries to buy economically are golf cart batteries. They are designed to allow many deep discharges and recharges. Regular car batteries simply will not do - the lead in them will be used up and the batteries killed in no time at all. Even marine batteries are still not as good as golf cart batteries (although they are a lot better than car batteries). Most golf cart batteries are 6 volts so you will have to create strings of them in series to make up the voltage of your system.

    Alternatively, if you have grid power you can actually use the grid as your battery. When your alternate power source is providing excess power you can sell it to the grid by spinning your meter backwards. However, this can cost several thousand dollars to get the right equipment as required by your power company. But then again, buying enough batteries to keep you going can cost about 2/3 of that - and you will have to replace them every 5-7 years or so. So make your choice. Some people have a smaller battery bank and also tie to the grid - this provides electricity to your house when there is a grid power outage. However, it is the most expensive of all three options.

    Generally, even though it may cost more, unless you are experienced and confident with charging dozens of batteries safely (ensuring the hydrogen gas released by them does not get ignited and is safely ventilated), and prepared to maintain the electrolyte and distilled water levels, it would be recommended to go for the grid tie system if you can - it will be plug-in and forget.

    WHAT ELSE IS NEEDED?

    So, when you have made your decision, if you are going the battery route you need to search for deep cycle batteries and power inverters that will invert from your system voltage up to 120 volts. If you are doing this yourself you will have some idea of the power consumption of your house. If it is about 3Kw then you need a 3Kw inverter with 6Kw peak (to handle high short loads such as motors in fridges starting etc). Many companies make inverters.

    There are two main types: True sine wave inverters and modified square wave. Sine wave are the best and the most expensive - but they are as good or better than the grid power supply, so all your equipment will run smoothly. Modified square wave inverters are a lot cheaper but can make some hifis or TVs crackle. They can also make some electric motors such as fan motors hum. If this annoys you, you can get suppressor devices for many household items - or you may have to replace some of your items for ones that handle noisy power supplies better. The saving you will make getting a cheaper modified square wave inverter could more than fund replacing some of your less tolerant appliances.

    If you are going for grid tie then simply look for grid tie systems. They will be true sine wave to ensure you give the grid as good a supply as it already carries.

    SOLAR, WIND OR HYDRO

    If you have south facing rooftops and at least 5 hours of sunshine per day, solar should work well for you. Alternatively you can buy mounts that attach to a pole and track the sun for you, in which case only your average daily sunshine will be important. If you have wind above the national average then wind turbines are also something to consider. Beware though, some can be quite noisy. Also, for best results you need to mount them high up and may need planning permission etc. If you are lucky enough to have a stream or river running through your land you may well be able (subject to any planning requirements or restrictions) to install the easiest power generation equipment of all. A hydroelectric turbine is very easy to install, requires minimal maintenance, is less subject to high wind problems and can generate a lot of power, depending on the water flow.

    GET A PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL

    Having read all the above you should have a basic idea of what you can do to save on your electricity. But you really must consult a qualified electrician skilled in low voltage work. They will save you a fortune on mistakes you will likely make - plus they may well save you from electrocuting yourself. In conjunction with your electrician you should be able to draw up the specifications for an economical system that will pay for itself inside 5 years.

    UNTIL YOU CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN

    Do you want to save a lot of electricity now - and also have less of a draw on your alternative system when it's installed? Then search for low energy bulbs and replace every single incandescent bulb in your house. They will use 5-7 times less power and also last about 10 times longer. In fact there are now LED bulbs that use 10-15 times less power (though you may need a few of them as the technology is still young and they are not as bright as they will be). Even so - LED bulbs use so little power they will hardly spin your meter at all.

    Also, get any manual thermostats in your house replaced with programmable ones. Then you can get your heating and AC to turn on and off when you choose and at temperatures you choose. You'll save much, much more than the cost of replacing your thermostats in just the first year. And if you can stand it - do not heat your house above 68 degrees and do not cool it bellow 82 degrees (Use ceiling fans to cool the extra few degrees down from there - fans use 10% of the power that an AC system does). Apparently every 1 degree of heat or cooling you save reduces your power bill by 7%. So a full 10 degrees most of the year will cut your bill by 70%.

    Oh, and did you fill all the cracks around you home where there's a draft? That'll save you huge amounts of money for just the cost of a few tubes of caulk.

    And, last but not least. When it's dry and windy unplug your clothes drier and hang your washing on the line. For

    Free Marketing Tip #1: Public Relations
    I have spent over 20 years in the marketing industry, but most of that time my focus was in the area of paid marketing avenues like advertising and direct marketing. When I opened my own small business marketing consulting firm eight years ago, I realized that while all those paid marketing tactics were great - meaning they worked - I also realized my ability to utilize them was limited.Why? Because like most new small business owners, I didn't have the money.I was just getting my business off the ground and I needed ways to get the word out that didn't involve a lot of cash.That's when I turned to Public Relations.What is Public Relations? It's the act of sending out information to the news media about your business in the hope they will write about your business in their publication. This gives you free exposure and very often it has a lot more credibility than advertising.Here are 10 steps to help you use PR to market your small business:(1) Identify who you are trying to reach
    ey were designed to run on standard car batteries. The higher voltage equipment you buy, the less you will find and the more it will cost. Therefore, when looking at what is available you should weigh up the different costs of equipment and wiring. This means get a good estimate for how much wire you will be needing first and find out the prices you can buy it for.

    BATTERIES OR GRID TIED OR BOTH?

    If you are not connected to the power grid you have only one choice - you must buy batteries to store the power you generate so you have it available for when the sun is out or at night or when there's no wind etc. The best batteries to buy economically are golf cart batteries. They are designed to allow many deep discharges and recharges. Regular car batteries simply will not do - the lead in them will be used up and the batteries killed in no time at all. Even marine batteries are still not as good as golf cart batteries (although they are a lot better than car batteries). Most golf cart batteries are 6 volts so you will have to create strings of them in series to make up the voltage of your system.

    Alternatively, if you have grid power you can actually use the grid as your battery. When your alternate power source is providing excess power you can sell it to the grid by spinning your meter backwards. However, this can cost several thousand dollars to get the right equipment as required by your power company. But then again, buying enough batteries to keep you going can cost about 2/3 of that - and you will have to replace them every 5-7 years or so. So make your choice. Some people have a smaller battery bank and also tie to the grid - this provides electricity to your house when there is a grid power outage. However, it is the most expensive of all three options.

    Generally, even though it may cost more, unless you are experienced and confident with charging dozens of batteries safely (ensuring the hydrogen gas released by them does not get ignited and is safely ventilated), and prepared to maintain the electrolyte and distilled water levels, it would be recommended to go for the grid tie system if you can - it will be plug-in and forget.

    WHAT ELSE IS NEEDED?

    So, when you have made your decision, if you are going the battery route you need to search for deep cycle batteries and power inverters that will invert from your system voltage up to 120 volts. If you are doing this yourself you will have some idea of the power consumption of your house. If it is about 3Kw then you need a 3Kw inverter with 6Kw peak (to handle high short loads such as motors in fridges starting etc). Many companies make inverters.

    There are two main types: True sine wave inverters and modified square wave. Sine wave are the best and the most expensive - but they are as good or better than the grid power supply, so all your equipment will run smoothly. Modified square wave inverters are a lot cheaper but can make some hifis or TVs crackle. They can also make some electric motors such as fan motors hum. If this annoys you, you can get suppressor devices for many household items - or you may have to replace some of your items for ones that handle noisy power supplies better. The saving you will make getting a cheaper modified square wave inverter could more than fund replacing some of your less tolerant appliances.

    If you are going for grid tie then simply look for grid tie systems. They will be true sine wave to ensure you give the grid as good a supply as it already carries.

    SOLAR, WIND OR HYDRO

    If you have south facing rooftops and at least 5 hours of sunshine per day, solar should work well for you. Alternatively you can buy mounts that attach to a pole and track the sun for you, in which case only your average daily sunshine will be important. If you have wind above the national average then wind turbines are also something to consider. Beware though, some can be quite noisy. Also, for best results you need to mount them high up and may need planning permission etc. If you are lucky enough to have a stream or river running through your land you may well be able (subject to any planning requirements or restrictions) to install the easiest power generation equipment of all. A hydroelectric turbine is very easy to install, requires minimal maintenance, is less subject to high wind problems and can generate a lot of power, depending on the water flow.

    GET A PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL

    Having read all the above you should have a basic idea of what you can do to save on your electricity. But you really must consult a qualified electrician skilled in low voltage work. They will save you a fortune on mistakes you will likely make - plus they may well save you from electrocuting yourself. In conjunction with your electrician you should be able to draw up the specifications for an economical system that will pay for itself inside 5 years.

    UNTIL YOU CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN

    Do you want to save a lot of electricity now - and also have less of a draw on your alternative system when it's installed? Then search for low energy bulbs and replace every single incandescent bulb in your house. They will use 5-7 times less power and also last about 10 times longer. In fact there are now LED bulbs that use 10-15 times less power (though you may need a few of them as the technology is still young and they are not as bright as they will be). Even so - LED bulbs use so little power they will hardly spin your meter at all.

    Also, get any manual thermostats in your house replaced with programmable ones. Then you can get your heating and AC to turn on and off when you choose and at temperatures you choose. You'll save much, much more than the cost of replacing your thermostats in just the first year. And if you can stand it - do not heat your house above 68 degrees and do not cool it bellow 82 degrees (Use ceiling fans to cool the extra few degrees down from there - fans use 10% of the power that an AC system does). Apparently every 1 degree of heat or cooling you save reduces your power bill by 7%. So a full 10 degrees most of the year will cut your bill by 70%.

    Oh, and did you fill all the cracks around you home where there's a draft? That'll save you huge amounts of money for just the cost of a few tubes of caulk.

    And, last but not least. When it's dry and windy unplug your clothes drier and hang your washing on the line. For

    Do You Think You're Selfish?
    Guilt: the gift that keeps on giving. - Erma Bombeck.I often get asked what my top tips are for Mumpreneurs®. They may vary from month to month but there is one that I think really stands out. That is… Learn to say ‘no' without feeling guilty.At most points in time there are a thousand things you could choose to be doing. And every day (at least it seems that way) you get asked by someone to do just one more thing.It might be to meet up for coffee or it might be to join the fundraising committee. It might be to lend a hand with the wording on a flyer or maybe it's to drop the kids off at school even though it's not your day to do so.As women we've traditionally been brought up to be 'nice', and being nice means saying yes to whatever is asked of you (unless it's of a sexual nature of course). Saying no means you risk being condemned of being selfish. Becoming a mother often compounds the problem with all the guilt that comes with being the 'perfect mum'.You might have heard the saying 'If mums not happy nob
    ve a smaller battery bank and also tie to the grid - this provides electricity to your house when there is a grid power outage. However, it is the most expensive of all three options.

    Generally, even though it may cost more, unless you are experienced and confident with charging dozens of batteries safely (ensuring the hydrogen gas released by them does not get ignited and is safely ventilated), and prepared to maintain the electrolyte and distilled water levels, it would be recommended to go for the grid tie system if you can - it will be plug-in and forget.

    WHAT ELSE IS NEEDED?

    So, when you have made your decision, if you are going the battery route you need to search for deep cycle batteries and power inverters that will invert from your system voltage up to 120 volts. If you are doing this yourself you will have some idea of the power consumption of your house. If it is about 3Kw then you need a 3Kw inverter with 6Kw peak (to handle high short loads such as motors in fridges starting etc). Many companies make inverters.

    There are two main types: True sine wave inverters and modified square wave. Sine wave are the best and the most expensive - but they are as good or better than the grid power supply, so all your equipment will run smoothly. Modified square wave inverters are a lot cheaper but can make some hifis or TVs crackle. They can also make some electric motors such as fan motors hum. If this annoys you, you can get suppressor devices for many household items - or you may have to replace some of your items for ones that handle noisy power supplies better. The saving you will make getting a cheaper modified square wave inverter could more than fund replacing some of your less tolerant appliances.

    If you are going for grid tie then simply look for grid tie systems. They will be true sine wave to ensure you give the grid as good a supply as it already carries.

    SOLAR, WIND OR HYDRO

    If you have south facing rooftops and at least 5 hours of sunshine per day, solar should work well for you. Alternatively you can buy mounts that attach to a pole and track the sun for you, in which case only your average daily sunshine will be important. If you have wind above the national average then wind turbines are also something to consider. Beware though, some can be quite noisy. Also, for best results you need to mount them high up and may need planning permission etc. If you are lucky enough to have a stream or river running through your land you may well be able (subject to any planning requirements or restrictions) to install the easiest power generation equipment of all. A hydroelectric turbine is very easy to install, requires minimal maintenance, is less subject to high wind problems and can generate a lot of power, depending on the water flow.

    GET A PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL

    Having read all the above you should have a basic idea of what you can do to save on your electricity. But you really must consult a qualified electrician skilled in low voltage work. They will save you a fortune on mistakes you will likely make - plus they may well save you from electrocuting yourself. In conjunction with your electrician you should be able to draw up the specifications for an economical system that will pay for itself inside 5 years.

    UNTIL YOU CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN

    Do you want to save a lot of electricity now - and also have less of a draw on your alternative system when it's installed? Then search for low energy bulbs and replace every single incandescent bulb in your house. They will use 5-7 times less power and also last about 10 times longer. In fact there are now LED bulbs that use 10-15 times less power (though you may need a few of them as the technology is still young and they are not as bright as they will be). Even so - LED bulbs use so little power they will hardly spin your meter at all.

    Also, get any manual thermostats in your house replaced with programmable ones. Then you can get your heating and AC to turn on and off when you choose and at temperatures you choose. You'll save much, much more than the cost of replacing your thermostats in just the first year. And if you can stand it - do not heat your house above 68 degrees and do not cool it bellow 82 degrees (Use ceiling fans to cool the extra few degrees down from there - fans use 10% of the power that an AC system does). Apparently every 1 degree of heat or cooling you save reduces your power bill by 7%. So a full 10 degrees most of the year will cut your bill by 70%.

    Oh, and did you fill all the cracks around you home where there's a draft? That'll save you huge amounts of money for just the cost of a few tubes of caulk.

    And, last but not least. When it's dry and windy unplug your clothes drier and hang your washing on the line. For

    Medical Malpractice- 10 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Sue Your Doctor
    1. You like your doctorSo, what's wrong with that? Nothing. Most of us like our doctors. That's why we trust them and keep going back to them for treatment. But should the fact that you like your doctor prevent you from seeking compensation when he or she committed wrongdoing that caused you physical and emotional injury?The law in New York permits anyone who has been injured by another to bring a lawsuit for compensation. This law originated from common law and goes back hundreds of years. In fact in some religions there is evidence that this type of law goes back thousands of years. It makes good common sense. If another person causes you harm, you are entitled to obtain money to pay for your medical expenses, your lost earnings, your future lost earnings, the damage to your property, and of course, compensation for the pain and suffering you endured.So, should the fact that you like your doctor prevent you from bringing a lawsuit? It might make you feel uncomfortable, but I guarantee that when you start to think about your disabli
    ng you will make getting a cheaper modified square wave inverter could more than fund replacing some of your less tolerant appliances.

    If you are going for grid tie then simply look for grid tie systems. They will be true sine wave to ensure you give the grid as good a supply as it already carries.

    SOLAR, WIND OR HYDRO

    If you have south facing rooftops and at least 5 hours of sunshine per day, solar should work well for you. Alternatively you can buy mounts that attach to a pole and track the sun for you, in which case only your average daily sunshine will be important. If you have wind above the national average then wind turbines are also something to consider. Beware though, some can be quite noisy. Also, for best results you need to mount them high up and may need planning permission etc. If you are lucky enough to have a stream or river running through your land you may well be able (subject to any planning requirements or restrictions) to install the easiest power generation equipment of all. A hydroelectric turbine is very easy to install, requires minimal maintenance, is less subject to high wind problems and can generate a lot of power, depending on the water flow.

    GET A PROFESSIONAL TO INSTALL

    Having read all the above you should have a basic idea of what you can do to save on your electricity. But you really must consult a qualified electrician skilled in low voltage work. They will save you a fortune on mistakes you will likely make - plus they may well save you from electrocuting yourself. In conjunction with your electrician you should be able to draw up the specifications for an economical system that will pay for itself inside 5 years.

    UNTIL YOU CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN

    Do you want to save a lot of electricity now - and also have less of a draw on your alternative system when it's installed? Then search for low energy bulbs and replace every single incandescent bulb in your house. They will use 5-7 times less power and also last about 10 times longer. In fact there are now LED bulbs that use 10-15 times less power (though you may need a few of them as the technology is still young and they are not as bright as they will be). Even so - LED bulbs use so little power they will hardly spin your meter at all.

    Also, get any manual thermostats in your house replaced with programmable ones. Then you can get your heating and AC to turn on and off when you choose and at temperatures you choose. You'll save much, much more than the cost of replacing your thermostats in just the first year. And if you can stand it - do not heat your house above 68 degrees and do not cool it bellow 82 degrees (Use ceiling fans to cool the extra few degrees down from there - fans use 10% of the power that an AC system does). Apparently every 1 degree of heat or cooling you save reduces your power bill by 7%. So a full 10 degrees most of the year will cut your bill by 70%.

    Oh, and did you fill all the cracks around you home where there's a draft? That'll save you huge amounts of money for just the cost of a few tubes of caulk.

    And, last but not least. When it's dry and windy unplug your clothes drier and hang your washing on the line. For

    Six Reasons Why Google AdSense is So Important to Content Sites
    HOW ADSENSE WORKS.Before you can understand why Google AdSense is so important to content sites, it’s important to know how AdSense works. The concept is really simple. The publisher or the webmaster needs to inserts a java script into his webpage. Each time the page is accessed, the java script will pull advertisements from the Google server. The ads that are targeted should therefore be related to the content that is contained on the web page serving the ad. If a visitor clicks on an advertisement, the webmaster serving the ad earns a portion of the money that the advertiser is paying the Google for the click. The Google handles all the tracking and payments, providing an easy way for webmasters to display content-sensitive ads without the hassle of soliciting advertisers, collect funds, and monitor the clicks and statistics.BENEFITS OF GOOGLE ADSENSE• One of the most impressive advantages of AdSense is that Google has a huge database of advertisers that are looking for space. Because of this huge base of adver
    draw up the specifications for an economical system that will pay for itself inside 5 years.

    UNTIL YOU CONSULT YOUR ELECTRICIAN

    Do you want to save a lot of electricity now - and also have less of a draw on your alternative system when it's installed? Then search for low energy bulbs and replace every single incandescent bulb in your house. They will use 5-7 times less power and also last about 10 times longer. In fact there are now LED bulbs that use 10-15 times less power (though you may need a few of them as the technology is still young and they are not as bright as they will be). Even so - LED bulbs use so little power they will hardly spin your meter at all.

    Also, get any manual thermostats in your house replaced with programmable ones. Then you can get your heating and AC to turn on and off when you choose and at temperatures you choose. You'll save much, much more than the cost of replacing your thermostats in just the first year. And if you can stand it - do not heat your house above 68 degrees and do not cool it bellow 82 degrees (Use ceiling fans to cool the extra few degrees down from there - fans use 10% of the power that an AC system does). Apparently every 1 degree of heat or cooling you save reduces your power bill by 7%. So a full 10 degrees most of the year will cut your bill by 70%.

    Oh, and did you fill all the cracks around you home where there's a draft? That'll save you huge amounts of money for just the cost of a few tubes of caulk.

    And, last but not least. When it's dry and windy unplug your clothes drier and hang your washing on the line. For the amount of power one hour of drying in a 6Kw drier uses you could run a low energy 7 watt bulb giving off 40 watts of power for 857 hours. Or more than a month. Put another way, you could run 35 of these bulbs all day and night for 24 hours for the same amount of power used in that one hour spin drier. But on a mildly windy day your clothes will dry inside one hour on a washing line.

    See how much free power mother nature gives you? Take it - it's yours!

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