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    Payday Loans: Why They Are Bad and How to Make the Best of Them
    Almost everywhere you look these days you can find advertisements for payday loans. And like other financial products, you can usually conclude that the more a product is advertised, the higher the profit margins it provides for the seller.Pay Day loans come under the guise of a variety of titles including; cash advance loans, check advance loans, quick cash loans, post-dated check loans, and deferred deposit check loans. But no matter what they call it, the product is always essentially the same.What are Payday LoansPayday loans are small quantity, short-term, high interest loans. The way they typically work is that the borrower writes a personal check payable to the lender for the amount they desire to borrow plus the “loan fee”. The lending company then gives the borrower the amount of the check minus the “loan fee” in cash. So for example, if you wanted to borrow $100 for two weeks you might write a check for $115 and receive the $100 in cash.They are targeted t
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    Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)
    Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    Catalan - T'estime (valencian)
    Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)
    Cherokee - Kykeyu
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
    Cheyenne - Nemehot tse
    Chickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
    Chinese - Wo ai ni
    Chinese - Wo ie ni
    Corsi
    Medical Treatment
    What is the biggest fear that most people have about visiting the doctor for medical treatment? Well for many it will undoubtedly be the discomfort of a medical examination or other such fear. But for a huge proportion, their big fear of the doctor will be the cost of the treatment.The problem with visiting the doctor is that you will never know how much the whole service costs until after the treatment and you are presented with the bill. This unknown quantity with medical costs causes many people to shy away from paying the doctor a visit even when they should be getting treatment or at least a check up.Therefore, one of the greatest assistances to your health could be getting some good medical insurance. Medical insurance can improve your health not just because it will pay out for expensive treatment in the case of a medical disaster or accident, but because it will make you more likely to visit the doctor for routine treatments and check ups. These are things that all medical pro
    Learning a language can be a long daunting task. It takes normally a baby over 2 years before they start to really grasp a langauge. So learning a new one can be quite a challenge.

    This is one language though that is universal. The language of love and dating. Here is a list of ways to say I love you in many languages.

    Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief
    Afrikaans - Ek het jou liefe
    Apache - Shi ingolth-a
    Albanian - Te dua
    Alentejano (Portugal) - Gosto De Ti, Porra!
    Alsacien - Ich hoan dich gear
    Amharic - Afekrishalehou
    Arabic - Ana Behibak (to a male)
    Arabic - Ana Behibek (to a female)
    Arabic (Formal Arabic) - Ooheboki (to a female)
    Arabic (Formal Arabic) - Ooheboka (to a male)
    Arabic - Ib'n hebbak
    Arabic - Ana Ba-heb-bak
    Arabic - nhebuk
    Armenian - Yes kez si'rumem
    Armenian - Sirem zk 'ez
    Assamese - Moi tomak bhal pau
    Aztec - Nimitzlaco'tla
    Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do (I love you)
    Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much)
    Batak - Holong rohangku di ho
    Bavarian - I mog di narrisch gern
    Bengali - Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
    Bengali - Ami tomake bhalo basi
    Bicol - Namumutan ta ka
    Bolivian Quechua - Qanta munani
    Bulgarian - Obicham te
    Burmese - Chit pa de
    Cambodian - Bon sro lanh oon
    Cambodian - Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
    Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
    Cantonese - Kgoh oi nei
    Cantonese - Moi oiy neya
    Cantonese - Ngo oi ney a
    Cebuano - Gihigugma ko ikaw
    Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)
    Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    Catalan - T'estime (valencian)
    Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)
    Cherokee - Kykeyu
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
    Cheyenne - Nemehot tse
    Chickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
    Chinese - Wo ai ni
    Chinese - Wo ie ni
    Corsic

    Jewelry Use by Employees
    Many companies have dress codes, which include jewelry. Some companies do this because they do not wish to offend customers who are of various faiths by employees who wear necklaces with religious symbols. Others out of practicality as some jewelry can get caught in machinery and cause severe injury or even death. You may wish to have a jewelry policy to prevent loss of your customer base and/or prevent employees from dying, which could inadvertently drive up your commercial insurance costs.On a lesser and more serious note we have found in the auto detailing business that jewelry can be very damaging and we strongly suggest to our employees; “Please don’t wear loose jewelry because it tends to scratch cars very badly.”Women should avoid bracelets unless they fit snug to the wrist in some professions. Industries such as driving a truck, auto maintenance, pilots, machinists or meat cutters at the super market or deli can be quite problematic for jewelry wearers.One thing you can
    Apache - Shi ingolth-a
    Albanian - Te dua
    Alentejano (Portugal) - Gosto De Ti, Porra!
    Alsacien - Ich hoan dich gear
    Amharic - Afekrishalehou
    Arabic - Ana Behibak (to a male)
    Arabic - Ana Behibek (to a female)
    Arabic (Formal Arabic) - Ooheboki (to a female)
    Arabic (Formal Arabic) - Ooheboka (to a male)
    Arabic - Ib'n hebbak
    Arabic - Ana Ba-heb-bak
    Arabic - nhebuk
    Armenian - Yes kez si'rumem
    Armenian - Sirem zk 'ez
    Assamese - Moi tomak bhal pau
    Aztec - Nimitzlaco'tla
    Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do (I love you)
    Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much)
    Batak - Holong rohangku di ho
    Bavarian - I mog di narrisch gern
    Bengali - Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
    Bengali - Ami tomake bhalo basi
    Bicol - Namumutan ta ka
    Bolivian Quechua - Qanta munani
    Bulgarian - Obicham te
    Burmese - Chit pa de
    Cambodian - Bon sro lanh oon
    Cambodian - Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
    Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
    Cantonese - Kgoh oi nei
    Cantonese - Moi oiy neya
    Cantonese - Ngo oi ney a
    Cebuano - Gihigugma ko ikaw
    Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)
    Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    Catalan - T'estime (valencian)
    Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)
    Cherokee - Kykeyu
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
    Cheyenne - Nemehot tse
    Chickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
    Chinese - Wo ai ni
    Chinese - Wo ie ni
    Corsi
    Do You Make This One Big Mistake When Recruiting And Retaining Staff?
    For any business, one of the biggest factors in finding and keeping customers is that of building and maintaining trust. If you cannot build trust with a potential customer or client, you will never win their business – regardless of the price or quality of your products and services.By not keeping your word and delivering on your promises (no matter how small), you will lose that trust and with it your existing customers.The very same applies to finding & keeping your team.If you make the mistake of not keeping your word with employees – whether it be your current team or potential employees, you will lose their trust.Once you have lost the trust of your team, it is almost impossible to win it back and it will be a clear signal that they will at some stage move on.The break down of trust between an employer and an employee is in fact, one of the single biggest reasons for staff turnover. S
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    Arabic - nhebuk
    Armenian - Yes kez si'rumem
    Armenian - Sirem zk 'ez
    Assamese - Moi tomak bhal pau
    Aztec - Nimitzlaco'tla
    Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do (I love you)
    Bari ( A Sudanese Language) - Nan nyanyar do parik (I love you very much)
    Batak - Holong rohangku di ho
    Bavarian - I mog di narrisch gern
    Bengali - Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi
    Bengali - Ami tomake bhalo basi
    Bicol - Namumutan ta ka
    Bolivian Quechua - Qanta munani
    Bulgarian - Obicham te
    Burmese - Chit pa de
    Cambodian - Bon sro lanh oon
    Cambodian - Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
    Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
    Cantonese - Kgoh oi nei
    Cantonese - Moi oiy neya
    Cantonese - Ngo oi ney a
    Cebuano - Gihigugma ko ikaw
    Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)
    Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    Catalan - T'estime (valencian)
    Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)
    Cherokee - Kykeyu
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
    Cheyenne - Nemehot tse
    Chickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
    Chinese - Wo ai ni
    Chinese - Wo ie ni
    Corsi
    How to Get Out Of Debt - Part 1 - This is Better than Debt Consolidation and Will Save You Money
    Rule Number 1: If you're in debt you need clear, impartial advice that works – not another loan!Does it seem fair to you that there are simple hints, tips & strategies that are already freely available to the wealthy and privileged few?Is it fair that the rest get lukewarm, impassionate ‘advice’ from the help-lines, or jaded and recycled ‘assistance’ from commercial parties with a strong self-interested?Why should you suffer the humiliation of learning by trial and error when help is at hand? You need good, practical (and specialised) knowledge.Before we go further I should warn you that what follows is ‘different’.My views are not always ‘mainstream’ and I can be edgy and opinionated. I focus on what works. The views expressed here are based on my own observations, research and life experience as to what works in regard to the topics discussed.In case there is any doubt; this report should not be taken to construe financial or legal
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    Bengali - Ami tomake bhalo basi
    Bicol - Namumutan ta ka
    Bolivian Quechua - Qanta munani
    Bulgarian - Obicham te
    Burmese - Chit pa de
    Cambodian - Bon sro lanh oon
    Cambodian - Kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah
    Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
    Cantonese - Kgoh oi nei
    Cantonese - Moi oiy neya
    Cantonese - Ngo oi ney a
    Cebuano - Gihigugma ko ikaw
    Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)
    Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    Catalan - T'estime (valencian)
    Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)
    Cherokee - Kykeyu
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
    Cheyenne - Nemehot tse
    Chickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
    Chinese - Wo ai ni
    Chinese - Wo ie ni
    Corsi
    Looking for a California Bad Credit Mortgage Loan? Poor Credit OK!
    If your credit history is anything but stellar, you may encounter difficulty when applying for a California mortgage loan. However, there are many options available for a borrower in a situation such as this. For instance, browsing the internet for California lenders and researching their specific policies and conditions will help you find the loan suitable for you. Typically, you will need to submit personal information, including credit history, so that the lenders can analyze your situation and give you a reasonable offer.When you have selected a California home loan package, you will be required to put money down. In most cases, a larger down payment and lower interest rates go hand in hand (A California lender generally ask clients with poor credit to make an initial deposit somewhere between ten and twenty percent).You will also need to secure the mortgage, so that the lender does that incur a risk when approving you for a loan. This is simply done through California mortgage in
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    Catalan - T'estim (mallorcan)
    Catalan - T'estim molt (I love you a lot)
    Catalan - T'estime (valencian)
    Catalan - T'estimo (catalonian)
    Cherokee - Kykeyu
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu-hi (formal)
    Cherokee - Gv-ge-yu (conversational)
    Cheyenne - Nemehot tse
    Chickasaw Chiholloli (first "i" nasalized)
    Chinese - Wo ai ni
    Chinese - Wo ie ni
    Corsican - Ti tengu cara (to female)
    Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)
    Creol - Mi aime jou
    Croatian - Volim te
    Czech - Miluji te
    Czech - Miluju te (colloquial form)
    Danish - Jeg elsker dig
    Dutch - Ik hou van je
    Dutch - Ik hou van jou
    Egyptian - Anna bahebek
    English - I love you
    Esperanto - Mi amas vin
    Estonian - Mina armastan sind
    Estonian - Ma armastan sind
    Ethiopian - Afgreki'
    Farsi - Asheghetam
    Farsi - Tora dust midaram
    Farsi (Persian) - Doostat dAram
    Filipino - Mahal kita
    Filipino - Mahal ka ta
    Filipino - Iniibig Kita
    Finnish - Min rakastan sinua
    Flemish - Ik zie oe geerne
    French - Je t'aime
    French - Je t'adore
    Friesian - Ik hou fan dei
    Gaelic - Mo ghradh thu
    Gaelic - Ta gra agam ort
    German - Ich liebe dich
    Georgian - Me shen mikvarkhar
    Greek - S'agapo
    Greek - Ego philo su (ego is only needed for emphasis)
    Gujrati - Hoon tane pyar karoochhoon
    Hausa - Ina sonki
    Hawaiian Aloha I'a Au Oe
    Hawaiian - Aloha I'a Au Oe
    Hawaiian - Aloha wau ia oi
    Hebrew - Ani ohev atach
    Hebrew - Ani ohev otach (male to female)
    Hebrew - Ani ohev otcha (male to male)
    Hebrew - Ani ohevet otach (female to female)
    Hebrew - Ani ohevet otcha (female to male)
    Hindi - Mae tumko pyar kia
    Hindi - My tumko pyar karta hu
    Hindi - Main tumse pyar karta hoon
    Hindi - Ham Tomche Payer Kortahe
    Hindi - Mai tumse peyar karta hnu
    Hindi (Kannada) - Naanu ninnannu premi

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