Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Los Angeles Flat Free Real Estate Brokers

In the United States, there are a large number of professionals who assist individuals in the buying and selling of their homes. If you live in the Los Angeles area and you are interested in selling your home, you may need the assistance of one of those professionals.

A real estate broker, also commonly referred to as a real estate agent, is an individual who assists homeowners in the selling of their home. Real estate agents have been known to increase the likelihood of a home selling. Instead of wasting valuable time and money by selling your own home, you are encouraged to as least consider using the services of a real estate broker.

When searching for a real estate broker, there are many homeowners who are concerned with the cost of receiving assistance. When it comes to charging clients, there are many real estate brokers who charge a flat fee. An individual operating this way is often referred to as a flat fee real estate broker. Los Angeles has a large number of real estate brokers, including flat fee brokers.

If you are searching for a flat fee real estate agent, it is likely that you are using the internet or your local phone book to do so. When using a local phone book, many real estate agents are not classified by their fees. This means that you will need to contact each real estate broker individually. Contacting a number of real estate brokers is the best way to determine how they charge their clients and what that charge is. The only downside is the amount of time it will take to contact multiple brokers.

If you are interested in quickly comparing the fees of multiple brokers in the Los Angeles area, you are encouraged to use the internet. A large number of real estate brokers have online websites. You are encouraged to use these online websites to determine what fees are associated with retaining the services of a flat fee real estate broker. Los Angeles has a large number of real estate brokers; therefore, it is likely that you will see a large number of price quotes.

To profit from the sale of your home, you are encouraged to find a low-cost flat free real estate broker. Los Angeles should have a number of these low-cost brokers. What you determine as low-cost may vary from what other individuals determine as low-cost. That is why it is advised that you do the research yourself instead of relying on recommendations from other individuals.

If you are able to devote the time to research area real estate brokers, you are encouraged to do so. Research and fee comparison is the only way to ensure that you are getting the best value for your money.

Brad Horn is a writer for 1 percent realtor where you can find a great Los Angeles Flat Fee Real Estate Broker

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Bmw 645CI Coupe




 



Bmw 645CI CoupeSubmitted By: Sam Carson  
















The BMW 645Ci Coupe is manufactured in Dingolfing, Germany, and was first showcased at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2003, while the car first went into production in 2004. The 645Ci coupe is one half of the sensational pair that consists of the BMW 6 Series, the other half of the duo is the convertible design. The 6 Series represents BMW?s second foray into the market of luxury sportscar coupe and convertible forum, their first attempt into that specific forum unveils the symbolic prestige of the original 6 Series that ran from 1977-1989. Then previous model beheld the special attention that was given to it, and the result was the onslaught of refined, logical, and powerful styling theories. The new 6 Series upholds these same values and element in their current design with the same carefully crafted curves, sweeping lines, harmonic surfaces, and a spacious interior, setting elevated foundations that even their own future BMW models might find it hard to uphold. The 2+2 seater was first created and designed at BMW Designworks studios in Los Angeles, California.


The 645Ci has an enhanced echelon of agility and driving consistency when it comes to the unfettered movement of the car, because the bodywork that has been done is considered to be lightweight technology. The 6 Series coupe agility and free movement are the effect of the smart combination of synthetic materials essentially located all over the car?s body, steel, and aluminum. The spots where lighter materials were placed are the front areas (not made of steel), front fenders (thermoplastic), the trunk lid (composite material), and the doors and the hood (aluminum). With the overall reduction of the weight, the car has achieved perfect weight distribution at 50:50, and helps intensively also on the fuel economy of the vehicle. Another plus from the lightweight construction is that of flawless maneuvering, even on hilly or mountainous environments and hair pin turns. The car does not buck or fly off unnecessarily, it responds as is expected from a BMW.


The coupe?s engine is the 4.4 litre DOHC V8, which was the engine of the very well known BMW 745i. The 4.4 litre max power is 325hp at 6,100rpm, with a torque of 330lb-ft at 3,600rpm, and with assistance from the variant, ?VALVETRONIC? valve controller. The 645Ci can surely achieve a top speed of 149mph in one simple movement, and an impeccable acceleration of 0-60mph in less than six seconds. The transmission system consists of 3 different six speed options: the six speed manual transmission that has always been reliable; the six speed ?Steptronic? automatic, allowing the driver to shift manually if they chose; and a six speed ?Sequential Manual Gearbox? (SMG), featuring both the shift paddles and a gearshift lever on the steering wheel.


The BMW 645Ci also comes standard with ?BMW Driving Dynamic Control? (DDC), which lets the engine react instinctively when driving by having and maintaining steering capabilities in relation to speed depending on the surroundings. Also DDC permits the SMG or automatic transmission to stay in gear for a greater distance, and also promoting faster SMG shifts. All of these conditions can be altered by just a push of the DDC button to enable it. Other additions to the new 6 Series coupe are the trademark ?twin-kidney? grille, ?Active Steering?, ?Active Roll Stabilization?, lightweight aluminum suspensions, ?Dynamic Stability Control?, adaptive headlights, panoramic glass roof, and the ?Head-Up Display technology?(displaying information to the driver, directly in his line of vision).


The 645Ci coupe dimensions are a length of 190.2in; a height of 54.1in; a width of 73in; and a wheelbase of 109.4in. Making the 6 Series very noticeable with the characteristics of being long, wide, having a very low roofline, low slung, very spacious inside, and being positioned more to the back on its chassis. These attributes further help enhance the car and gives it a reputation of its own in the sportscar arena that was similar yet different to the original 6 Series, as it had its following then, and so to will this 645Ci coupe.














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Monday, December 29, 2008

Prehistoric To Playstation A History Of Children's Toys

Traditional toys and games have been a part of society and culture all over the world for thousands of centuries, possibly since the beginning of time. As long ago as 6000 B.C., we know of the existence of games similar to modern day chess. Babylonians in 4000 B.C. also played a board game similar to traditional games of checkers and chess.

The first games of backgammon have been dated back to ancient Samaria in 3000 B.C. In Egypt, toy marbles were first fashioned out of stone. By 2000 B.C., Egyptians were making and playing with a number of children's toys and games. Dolls were made from string, paper, and other easy to find materials and board games much like our traditional game of checkers were played. At the same time, the first skates, constructed of iron, were in use in Scandinavia.

Traditional toys like kites and yo-yos were first introduced in 1000 B.C. Though kites were probably in existence long before, their first recorded appearance was in China during this time period. Greek children begin to play with yo-yos made of stone. Soon after, the first playing cards were dealt in Asia.

Over the next thousand years, many of the kids toys we know of today were designed in their earliest forms from crude materials. Most traditional toy inventions were not a recorded part of history until the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The first roller skates were invented in 1759 by a man named Joseph Merlin, and, like many traditional toys, they are still being refined and altered today to fit modern society.

The 19th century saw the introduction of many traditional toys in America and throughout Europe. Dolls were already being made in several European countries, but in 1840 an American doll maker began the first mass production of this still popular traditional toy. Only three years later, the first American board game was produced, called 'The Mansion of Happiness.'

Board games continued to be popular children's toys throughout the years. The Indian game, Parcheesi, is tone of he oldest toys to still be produced today and was introduced to England in 1867 as Ludo. As the 19th century drew to a close, more and more innovative traditional toys came into production. Traditional toys, like alphabet blocks, stuffed animals, and wagons and sleds, were all being commercially manufactured.

The late 1800's saw the introduction of toy guns and pistols, as well as the BB gun. The concept of talking toy dolls was perfected and high quality wooden toys were produced in a number of traditional toy styles, including train sets. Radio Flyer developed the traditional toy sled for outdoor winter fun and musical toys and soft toys were in mass production.

The early 20th century marked the invention of lots of traditional toys children still adore during playtime today. Battery powered train sets and the famous Lionel trains were invented in the early 1900's and the cherished teddy bear became more and more popular in the United States. Other traditional toys, like rag dolls, stacking rings, and all sorts of block varieties were also introduced during the first part of the 20th century.

Today, video games and electronic toys have gained a fair share of the toy market, but classic, traditional toys still continue to warm the hearts of children around the world. Traditional toys, like dolls, blocks, and board games, have been around for thousands of years and will most likely continue to be an important part of childhoods for thousands more.

Gary Clay is an expert on quality traditional toys and runs the UK's favourite shop for kids, Monkeyshine where you will find a range of luxury traditional toys for children.

By Gary Clay

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Top Tips for Home Buyers and Sellers During the Holidays in 2006

Searching for or selling a home in November or December can be stressful in addition to the built-in holiday frenzy. Simple tips for buyers and sellers can minimize stress and possibly facilitate a sale.

Sellers.

-Consider potential buyers spiritual backgrounds in your market before decorating for a holiday.

-Less is more when decorating a home for the holidays while you are trying to sell. Streamline the amount of holiday specific decorations you display.

-Large over-size Christmas trees and other holiday decorations consume space that might make rooms or landscapes appear smaller.

-Install and remove exterior holiday decorations 2 weeks before and after holiday.

-Turn off lighted holiday decorations before showings, buyers should focus on your home and not your decorations.

-If you are having out-of-town house guests, ask your real estate agent to postpone showings until after your guests depart.

-Display summer photos of home and gardens to inform buyers of the features of the home in other seasons.

-Before showings remove snow, ice and leaves from walkways and driveways. Don't overlook outside entrances to basements, garages, and porches. Pet dropping are a turn-off to buyers.

Buyers.

-You can find motivated sellers at year-end, but don't think they'll give away their home. Do your homework before drafting a real estate contract. Look only at sold comparable's from the last six months.

-Don't be afraid to ask for concessions from sellers. Popular give-backs from sellers to buyers are: property and transfer tax rebates, closing cost credits and paying mortgage points.

-When performing a home inspection in wintry weather, it's easy to forgo adequate roof and air-conditioning condenser reviews. If you can't see or operate a structural or mechanical system, ask for an extension until the weather improves.

-Patience rules at the holidays. Everyone is busy, and if it takes an extra day to view a property, it's not uncommon.

Both.

-If you plan to close the purchase or sale of a home near a holiday, check with your agent, title company and lender to verify two business days before closing that they have all the required documents and funds have been wired to complete the transaction.

-If you are closing on your new home, select a mid-week day, early in the day, to schedule your closing time, to accommodate last minute delays by a mortgage loan processor, insurance or title company.

-If you plan to move during the holidays, keep in mind that moving companies will require more notice and could charge additional fees for packing, moving and delivering household goods on week-ends and holidays.

Mark Nash is the author of Fundamentals of Marketing for the Real Estate Professional, Starting & Succeeding in Real Estate, Reaching Out: The Financial Power of Niche Marketing, and 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home. Mark is a contributing writer for: Realtor (R) Magazine Online, Broker Agent News, Real Estate Executive Magazine, Principal Broker, and Realty Times. He contributes residential real estate analysis to Business Week, CBS The Early Show, CNN, HGTVpro.com, The New York Times, The Today Show and USA Today. View his books at http://www.1001RealEstateTips.com

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The 411 on Lofts (And Why Everyone Wants to Live in One)

What is it about the high windows and ceilings, exposed brick and open floor plans that make so many people want to live in loft style apartments? Maybe it?s the carefree lifestyle that such an open style of living space represents. Maybe it?s because such a home can be as detailed or sparsely decorated as the resident wishes it to be. Or maybe it?s the artsy, urban lifestyle that?s been publicized so much in the movies and on television. Whatever the case may be, loft living doesn?t merely reflect a unique lifestyle, but it also creates a truly distinctive and unique attitude!

The vast majority of lofts are apartments that have been built into a vacant industrial building- one that?s been empty for some time. As the two-floored version of mono-spaced studio apartments, lofts typically have an open floor plan for a living room and kitchen area, plus an open-concept upstairs for the bedroom. The former warehouse-type building is chosen as the base of this trendy apartment style because of the high roof/ceilings that accompany industrial buildings, acting as a key component for ?urban renewal? projects around the globe. The results of such projects are art galleries, art studios, and of course, the artsy lofts.

But exactly how did lofts become the status symbol of ?the cool life?? It seems that back in the 1950?s, in the midst of the American domination of the world economy, the hustle and bustle of a once-thriving industrial areas, such as New York?s Soho district, had begun to vacate the large, high ceiling industrial-style buildings, as these buildings were no longer suitable for the changing times and modernizations required. The now-empty buildings forced landlords to look to the art community as a source for rent money, as the art and creative communities could certainly use the space.

Just as today, legal restrictions and zoning laws made life a bit tricky for the new residents. These studios were ?designed? for the use of artists as a place to work, not to live. So sometimes, historically, to hide their domestic usage of the property, a series of pulleys and false walls were added so that the living and sleeping arrangements of the ?studio? could be hidden from the variety of inspectors that would come by at a moments notice. The rest is loft history, including the incredible ?shrinking? loft, for as the demand for such apartments grew, the available space shrunk.

Since the 1990?s, loft living has been synonymous with a ?Soho/New York?- type of busy, carefree lifestyle and attitude, as lofts offer an extra touch of excitement! It?s considered to be genuine lifestyle that sets residents apart from the ?dull and monotonous? life of suburbia.

Maria Hayden recommends that you visit www.lofts.com for more information on lofts.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Have You Lost Your Mind?!

He was fighting me every step of the way, arched back, stiffened legs and an indignant bellow. With my mind focused on securely fastening my toddler in his seat, all else was an insignificant distraction. Even when my remote became wedged between my hipbone and the carseat and locked the doors. Even when my keys, once secured in my pocket, dislodged and fell to the floor. Yes, they were all just distractions. When I accomplished the chaotic task and my son was secured in his babyseat I shut that door and knodded with the confidence of a true champion.

Have you ever had one of those slow-motioned moments when you know you just did something really unintelligent? Well, the ton of bricks hit me right before that door slammed. My stomach sunk and I looked at my babe who was staring back at me through a slightly tinted window with those wide, bright blue eyes waiting for me to make the next move. Thank goodness the windows were cracked and more thanks and goodness that it was a cool Autumn day. But what to do next flooded my head and my heart began to race. Yes, my first thought was that nifty little yellow tow-truck, but how long would it take to reach me? There must be something else I could do, maybe try a little brute strength. I positioned my forearms between the doorjamb and cracked window as if I would miraculously pry it open...fruitless. Then, I journeyed to the back hoping that the trunk would not be locked in conjunction with the rest of the doors...to no avail. It was a terrible moment. Though I was in the family-friendly environment of my older son's swim lessons, I had to face that fact that I would have to acknowledge my glaring blunder in front of all the other kids, parents and teachers who would be observing this whole ordeal unfold.

I rushed to the owner's side, who rushed to her office to phone for help. She immediately called her roadside service. Sensibility began to seap back into my head as I noticed panic rushing into hers. I asked for a wire hanger. Yes, I realized that today's lock tops are not as easily accessible as the flat-disk shaped tops of yesteryear, but why not give it a try. I hustled back to my car and unraveled and retwisted and folded and molded that hanger into a handy widget and fished it down into my car. I weedled it around the middle of the lock at the most subtle indention. I was able to hook and yank it with a mighty jerk. The locks went up, the alarm went off and I opened my door and reached down to my back floor mat to grab those auspicious keys. Roadside was cancelled, I have a new and improved relationship with my son's swimming instructors and hopefully I have learned that some distractions are to be taken very seriously.

Perhaps you have heard the saying that for every child you give birth to a percentage of your brain. Why has it become so common that I forget things? What happen to that efficient, organized and precise thinking that I needed for my job within the high-profile corporation. If I operated in this manner in that environment I would have never made it out alive. Has each of my childred placed a deficiency in my cranial cavity? Aside from the episode above, there have been more oddities: refrigerator doors left open, milk in the cupboard and plenty of burnt meals. As the strangeness began to add up, I found the courage to consult my friends. They too had their heaping share of stories. Feeling better that someone shared my pain; I was compelled to look up more information on the web. I read stories upon stories of moms in the same predicament. I followed this observation up with medical research as to why this happens; and, while even the medical profession could not offer a clear and final explanation, there were plenty of possible excuses offered. Hormones, the fact that the brain shrinks during pregnancy (supposedly to return to normal size thereafter), post partum depression symptom, sleep deprivation and finally the distractions and chaos that come with raising children all surmised the malady quite well. The last two I am going to grasp and hold on to as my alibi...that's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

Think of the distractions your mind inherits once you find out you are pregnant - all those things that could go wrong before the baby comes, plus you have to eat for you and for the baby. During childbirth, you may turn down painkillers or epidurals - for the baby. Zero to six months are dedicated to avoiding newborn dangers and providing comfort for the baby. Toddlerhood is your period of safety precautions (aka - 'more and more dangers') for the baby. Kindergarten yields its own new discoveries of parental inadequacy and so on. One friend who is currently tormented by her oldest son's first year of middle school, says that not only does she worry about her own peaks and valleys, but now her son's middle school insecurities are fed directly into her as well. Till you are smiling down from heaven above, you will be worrying about your children and how to keep them safe, healthy and happy. Obvious, right? Well, if it is so obvious why do we as moms, wonder why our ability to focus, process information and remember things has gone to the birds? Why are we secretly wondering what is wrong with us and whether or not we are clinically losing it or just showing the early signs of senility? Why do moms begin to label themselves as stupid (a common occurance in the chatroom scripts I read), less than adequate or incapable of furthering themselves in an intellectual manner, with intellectual people?

I am encouraging all of you once fiercely sharp women to forgive this phase of your mental life. The distraction of raising children is reason enough to miss a couple cues during your daily routine. Add any type of medical matter to this package and you are to be given extra allowance of compassion. While we are so lucky to experience our children's delight and victories as they grow, so must we endure their pain and sorrow. In doing so, it can overwhelm, divert and consume our every thought. While I would love to give you the timetable of recovery, I cannot. I can only look at the many other moms and grandmothers who are still thriving and be inspired that no matter how much matter you lose, there is still a chance to live a wonderfully fruitful life well into your golden years, kids included!

Have you ever had one of those slow-motioned moments when you know you just did something really unintelligent? Well, the ton of bricks hit me right before that door slammed. My stomach sunk and I looked at my babe who was staring back at me through a slightly tinted window with those wide, bright blue eyes waiting for me to make the next move. Thank goodness the windows were cracked and more thanks and goodness that it was a cool Autumn day. But what to do next flooded my head and my heart began to race. Yes, my first thought was that nifty little yellow tow-truck, but how long would it take to reach me? There must be something else I could do, maybe try a little brute strength. I positioned my forearms between the doorjamb and cracked window as if I would miraculously pry it open...fruitless. Then, I journeyed to the back hoping that the trunk would not be locked in conjunction with the rest of the doors...to no avail. It was a terrible moment. Though I was in the family-friendly environment of my older son's swim lessons, I had to face that fact that I would have to acknowledge my glaring blunder in front of all the other kids, parents and teachers who would be observing this whole ordeal unfold.

I rushed to the owner's side, who rushed to her office to phone for help. She immediately called her roadside service. Sensibility began to seap back into my head as I noticed panic rushing into hers. I asked for a wire hanger. Yes, I realized that today's lock tops are not as easily accessible as the flat-disk shaped tops of yesteryear, but why not give it a try. I hustled back to my car and unraveled and retwisted and folded and molded that hanger into a handy widget and fished it down into my car. I weedled it around the middle of the lock at the most subtle indention. I was able to hook and yank it with a mighty jerk. The locks went up, the alarm went off and I opened my door and reached down to my back floor mat to grab those auspicious keys. Roadside was cancelled, I have a new and improved relationship with my son's swimming instructors and hopefully I have learned that some distractions are to be taken very seriously.

Perhaps you have heard the saying that for every child you give birth to a percentage of your brain. Why has it become so common that I forget things? What happen to that efficient, organized and precise thinking that I needed for my job within the high-profile corporation. If I operated in this manner in that environment I would have never made it out alive. Has each of my childred placed a deficiency in my cranial cavity? Aside from the episode above, there have been more oddities: refrigerator doors left open, milk in the cupboard and plenty of burnt meals. As the strangeness began to add up, I found the courage to consult my friends. They too had their heaping share of stories. Feeling better that someone shared my pain; I was compelled to look up more information on the web. I read stories upon stories of moms in the same predicament. I followed this observation up with medical research as to why this happens; and, while even the medical profession could not offer a clear and final explanation, there were plenty of possible excuses offered. Hormones, the fact that the brain shrinks during pregnancy (supposedly to return to normal size thereafter), post partum depression symptom, sleep deprivation and finally the distractions and chaos that come with raising children all surmised the malady quite well. The last two I am going to grasp and hold on to as my alibi...that's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

Think of the distractions your mind inherits once you find out you are pregnant - all those things that could go wrong before the baby comes, plus you have to eat for you and for the baby. During childbirth, you may turn down painkillers or epidurals - for the baby. Zero to six months are dedicated to avoiding newborn dangers and providing comfort for the baby. Toddlerhood is your period of safety precautions (aka - 'more and more dangers') for the baby. Kindergarten yields its own new discoveries of parental inadequacy and so on. One friend who is currently tormented by her oldest son's first year of middle school, says that not only does she worry about her own peaks and valleys, but now her son's middle school insecurities are fed directly into her as well. Till you are smiling down from heaven above, you will be worrying about your children and how to keep them safe, healthy and happy. Obvious, right? Well, if it is so obvious why do we as moms, wonder why our ability to focus, process information and remember things has gone to the birds? Why are we secretly wondering what is wrong with us and whether or not we are clinically losing it or just showing the early signs of senility? Why do moms begin to label themselves as stupid (a common occurance in the chatroom scripts I read), less than adequate or incapable of furthering themselves in an intellectual manner, with intellectual people?

I am encouraging all of you once fiercely sharp women to forgive this phase of your mental life. The distraction of raising children is reason enough to miss a couple cues during your daily routine. Add any type of medical matter to this package and you are to be given extra allowance of compassion. While we are so lucky to experience our children's delight and victories as they grow, so must we endure their pain and sorrow. In doing so, it can overwhelm, divert and consume our every thought. While I would love to give you the timetable of recovery, I cannot. I can only look at the many other moms and grandmothers who are still thriving and be inspired that no matter how much matter you lose, there is still a chance to live a wonderfully fruitful life well into your golden years, kids included!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sherri Dodd is an ACE-certified Personal Trainer, a Lifestyle and Weight
Management Consultant and the creator and author of Mom Looks Great - The
Fitness Program for Post Partum Women. With over fifteen years of exercise
experience, she is dedicated to a life of fitness as well as encouraging
others to seek healthy habits and a better quality of life.


Thursday, December 25, 2008

Moms: 7 Tips to Organize Your School Kids

Moms: 7 Tips to Organize Your School Kids

1. Place near the door a rack for outerwear and a shelf or mat for shoes. Have kids deposit their
coats, hats, gloves, shoes upon entering. Each evening, they replace with tomorrow's shoes and jackets.

2. Have kids empty their backpacks when they arrive home. Provide a basket in which they can place anything for parents' review.

3. Make sure your kids have a well-lit place to do homework. Teach them to use in/out trays to ensure no homework is missed.

4. Give them chores. Teachers report that kids who regularly do chores at home are more responsible in the classroom.

5. Help kids manage their time. Teach them to list all their responsibilities (chores, homework, soccer practice)
and how much time each will take.

6. Prepare each evening. Pick out clothes and shoes. Pack lunches. Set out breakfast. Place backpack by
the door.

7. Make an out-the-door checklist. Note everything they need to take to school. Post it on the door.

1. Place near the door a rack for outerwear and a shelf or mat for shoes. Have kids deposit their
coats, hats, gloves, shoes upon entering. Each evening, they replace with tomorrow's shoes and jackets.

2. Have kids empty their backpacks when they arrive home. Provide a basket in which they can place anything for parents' review.

3. Make sure your kids have a well-lit place to do homework. Teach them to use in/out trays to ensure no homework is missed.

4. Give them chores. Teachers report that kids who regularly do chores at home are more responsible in the classroom.

5. Help kids manage their time. Teach them to list all their responsibilities (chores, homework, soccer practice)
and how much time each will take.

6. Prepare each evening. Pick out clothes and shoes. Pack lunches. Set out breakfast. Place backpack by
the door.

7. Make an out-the-door checklist. Note everything they need to take to school. Post it on the door.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Barbara Myers is a professional organizer and author of The Complete Guide to Organized Parenting. FREE
50 Ways to Manage Your Time Tips Booklet. Visit
http://www.ineedmoretime.com


Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Brain Injury Attorney Facts

Accidents can harm an individual momentarily or permanently or may render a person physically or mentally handicapped for the rest of his life. Out of the various kinds of injuries that can result due to an accident, brain and spinal injuries are the most dangerous. Brain injuries may cause material or vocational changes in individuals.

Brain injury may result due to serious accidents such as vehicular accidents, falls, sports injuries, or acts of violent behavior. These injuries may not, at all times be visible externally and sometimes can appear to be extremely minor. However, even in these cases, an injury to the head can be very complex and life impairing because these injuries can have an effect on the brain. A lot of adjustment and patience on part of the victims and their family members is required to handle the after effects of brain injuries.

The resultant effect of brain injuries depends on which part of the brain has been injured the most. In cases where victims have been injured due to the action or negligence of another person, a criminal case can be filed in the court with the assistance of a qualified attorney. Several attorneys particularly deal with brain injury cases. In case of severe brain injury, attorneys can fight a suit in the Supreme Court claiming compensation for the victim's medical expenses and life long handicap.

Several law firms favor to keep highly paid attorneys who handle different types of brain injury cases. Therefore, as an attorney, it might be a good move to specialize in this particular stream. The attorneys dealing with brain injury cases have to work with a team who prepare the case. The team comprises of legal specialists as well as medical specialists.

Victims or their family members can choose the right brain injury attorney by enquiring into a few details. They can start their search on the Internet by giving details of their location. This will offer them names of several local attorneys plus some sites that have an option of efer attorneys. Individuals can call or email 3-5 attorneys and enquire about the necessary details. Individuals can also find out the level of experience and competence these attorneys have by finding out how many brain injury cases they have dealt with and the kind of experts they have hired for their clients.

Brain Injury Attorneys provides detailed information on Brain Injury Attorneys, Traumatic Brain Injury Attorneys, Aquired Brain Injury Attorneys, Anoxic Brain Injury Attorneys and more. Brain Injury Attorneys is affiliated with Finding Brain Injury Lawyers.


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Investigate Surrounding Vacant Land Before Buying

Homebuyers are always looking for an ideal situation with low prices. If you are looking in an area with open land around it, you absolutely must investigate the plans for the area.

You have been out shopping for a home for months and have not found that perfect specimen. One day you come upon a home that meets your needs and fits your price. The home is on a little dead-end street. You are happy with this aspect because you have kids and view the lack of traffic as a positive. You also happen to note there is a big, open field behind the house, but think little of it. Simply put, you are playing with fire.

Assume you go ahead and purchase the home. You move in, get the kids enrolled in school and basically get comfortable in your new home. After a month or so, you are laying in bed at six in the morning when there is suddenly an ungodly racket. You stagger out of bed and notice it coming from the backyard. Walking outside, you are met with an image of bulldozers grading the peaceful field behind you. Congratulations! You have just become a neighbor of a strip mall, Wal-Marts or some other monstrosity.

You may think this never happens, but the exact opposite occurs every day. If there are vacant lots of land around a property you are considering buying, you must investigate them. Are they zoned only for residential use or is commercial zoning available?

If they are approved for commercial use, you need to give some serious thought to whether the property is for you. How will you feel about living next to a business area? How much traffic will it add to your neighborhood? How much noise pollution will there be? What will the commercial development do to the value of the home? These are all questions you must consider and answer.

Finding a property in an area with plenty of open space sounds wonderful. If you investigate the area, you can avoid the situation turning into a nightmare.

Raynor James is with the site - FSBOAmerica.org - home buying information.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Loan Officer Training: The Truth About Realtor Marketing

Why can't I get more loans from realtors? Why are realtors so difficult to work with? Nearly every loan officer has asked him/herself one of these questions at some point. Unfortunately, while there are plenty of companies that claim to offer solutions, many of these so called solutions turn out to be nothing more than the same information you have seen a thousand times before.

Thankfully, this article is not the same old information repackaged to look new. In fact, my goal in writing this article is to open up the eyes of as many originators as I can to the truth about marketing to realtors.

With this being such a broad topic, it is difficult to find a good starting point. I finally decided to begin with a discussion about why realtors act the way they do. I decided on this as a starting point because of the fact that so many loan officers seem to complain about the attitude they seem to encounter when marketing to realtors. Here are the most common complaints I hear in regards to agents:

*Realtors are too hard to work with

*Realtors already have loan officer relationships

*Realtors stick their nose in my business

*Realtors expect too much

*I can't deal with the condescending attitude

These are just a few of the many complaints I have heard from loan officers around the country. If you're reading this article then I'm sure you have some of these complaints as well. Perhaps you contacted a few realtors yourself only to be greeted with a negative tone and attitude? If so, then now it is time to find some answers.

Answers, We have some!

In order for us to understand why we are treated the way we are when attempting to build realtor relationships, we need to experience exactly what agents experience. We can do this by looking at the past few years.

In the last few years market conditions have been favorable enough to allow just about anyone with decent sales skills to enter the field and earn a very comfortable living. This continued long enough for mortgage companies to resign themselves to hiring just about anyone with a breath and a pulse just to keep up with the demand for refinances.

While this may have worked out well for those doing the hiring, it wreaked havoc on the reputation of those who are in this business for the long haul. Even under the best of conditions loan officer education tends to leave the student thirsty for proper education, so you can imagine the depth of training that is offered when speed is the primary focus.

Let's go a little deeper into this scenario and fast forward to our current market condition. As interest rates have moved upward and the easy deals have dried up, many of these loan officers who have survived on nothing more than refinances for the past year or two are now receiving a wake up call. With the easy business gown, many of these originators have either exited the business or attempted to replace the refinance income with purchase business.

It doesn't take much of an imagination for you to visualize the outcome of this scenario. Thousands of desperate loan officers who have never originated a purchase transaction before can easily create a negative image of our profession. In fact a recent survey was conducted to rate the level of consumer confidence in various professions. The results showed that consumer trust in loan officers was only slightly higher than the profession of used car salesman. What does that tell you?

Now imagine that you are a real estate agent and your paycheck depended on this group of individuals. Imagine how often these agents have been hit up for business by desperate loan officers.

In fact, you don't even have to imagine as we have some figures for you. After conducting a survey with over 100 local real estate agents (Midwest) we found that the average realtor is contacted for business by loan officers an average of 35 times per week! Think about that for a moment.

Whenever you begin to wonder why a realtor is somewhat short with you on the phone, remind yourself that this could be the 35th time this agent has been contacted this week. To be fair, I do need to clarify that this number of 35 contacts per week does include direct mail and email as well. However this does not include all of the other affiliates who are also looking for business such as title reps, real estate attorneys and appraisers.

If you were to stop and consider the implications of this information, you would realize that this means that each month, the average realtor is receiving around 140 messages that are intended to ask for business in one way or another.

That's a lot of marketing chatter to filter through! If this agent has been in business for even one year, this means that he/she has listened to thousands of messages from other loan officers and has probably heard just about every beat around the bush approach and promise you could imagine.

How long do you think it would take for you to build up a wall of sales resistance in a similar situation? Just think about the way we treat telemarketers if they call and interrupt dinner a few times in one night? Are we eager to hear their sales message, or do we blow them off? Perhaps we even join the Do Not Call list to actively protect ourselves from hearing these sales messages. Are you beginning to see how agents must feel?

One other thing to keep in mind is that throughout these thirty five contacts per week the number 1 most common pitch heard by these agents is I'm here to help you build your business. or I have leads to share with you. A close second is We have great service and great products.

If everyone else is using this approach, what do you think happens when you do too? You are brushed off as just another loan officer who over-promises and under-delivers just like everyone else.

This is definitely not the first impression we want to make with agents. As if this weren't bad enough we also cannot forget about the loan officers who are willing to do or say anything to get a loan. These are the people who are giving us a bad name in the industry and destroy our credibility. Just about every real estate agent has worked one time too many with a loan officer who caused major problems throughout the purchase process through lack of communication, and underhanded tactics.

With all of this going on, it's time for us to stand up and take responsibility for our current situation. If we are using techniques and scripts that make us appear to be just like every other loan officer out there, is it any wonder that we keep hearing the same objections over and over again?

Once we take responsibility for this situation, we are free to do something about it. The great thing about this process is that once we minimize this problem, we minimize others as well. For instance, have you ever worked hard to get an appointment with a real estate agent, work hard to impress him/her during the meeting, only to hang your head in frustration as the agent promises to give you business, but never delivers?

The solution to this problem is just about the same as the solution to the first problem. See, both of these attitude patterns are caused by either a lack of trust or a lack of credibility, or we simply have not demonstrated enough value to justify the agent taking the risk of using a new loan officer.

Whenever a real estate agent uses a new and untested loan officer you need to realize that not only are they risking an unpleasant process, but also their entire paycheck, credibility and potential for referrals. If an agent sends a client to you and things go wrong, the finger of blame is pointing at both you and the agent.

Now that we have seen some of the causes of the problems we face when working with realtors, we want to discuss the solution. In the name of keeping this article relatively short and free of fluff, I have created a second article dedicated to offering solutions to the problems discussed here.

You are only moments away from receiving part 2 of this series. To receive the solution to the problems discussed here, simply forward your request to averagejoelo@hotmail.com. You will receive part two shortly. Have you signed up to participate in my free marketing training calls? Why not sign up for our next call when requesting this article? Space is limited so RSVP early!

Average Joe L.O. provides marketing solutions that are designed with the 'average' loan officer in mind. If you are tired of the hype, and are looking for real world solutions to generating more business feel free to take advantage of our free articles,videos and audio downloads at http://www.averagejoelo.com

Sunday, December 21, 2008

How can You Set the Mood for a Romantic Getaway? With Sexy Lingerie of Course!


Perhaps you are planning a honeymoon for your June wedding - or a romantic getaway with your man. You want to feel sexy. First step: elegant lingerie! However, something that looks good in a catalogue may not emphasize *your* positive features.


Size yourself up in the mirror. Find something about yourself that is especially alluring. Maybe it is your silky-smooth neck, glossy hair, bedroom eyes, or shapely legs. Well-chosen lingerie will draw the eyes to your most attractive features. Your intimate apparel should make you feel like Cleopatra - sexy, alluring, and a little daring.


While checking yourself out in the mirror, determine your body type. There are four main shape classifications:


1. Pear


2. Inverted Triangle


3. Hourglass


4. Apple


Women with pear-shaped bodies often have small breasts and ample hips. If you are concerned about the size of your breasts, give them a boost with a *comfortable* push-up bra. Better yet, wear something that allows just a glimpse of your cleavage - like a keyhole teddy or a skimpy baby-doll nightie that ties at the neck and shows off your legs.


An inverted-triangle body shape often stems from a muscular upper body or large breasts. To draw attention to your breasts, try wearing a chemise with a plunging neckline, a see-through bra - or for the truly adventurous - a corset with nipple cutouts. A low-cut semi-transparent negligee will showcase your breasts while allowing tantalizing glimpses of the treasures wrapped up inside.


Women with hourglass figures are fortunate. Everything will suit you. Instead of concentrating on lingerie (which you know will look good no matter what you pack), you might want to splurge on a pedicure or tint your hair a different color just for the fun and mystery.


Apple shaped? Don't despair! Big is beautiful - and sexy! Try an internet search for 'intimate apparel for plus size women' and you will find thousands of pages to pore through. The selection is comprehensive, including everything from bridal negligees, to naughty chemises, waist-cinching corsets, baby doll ensembles and more. An added plus to internet shopping is that you can purchase without embarrassment and see how things will look by viewing photos of real plus-size lingerie models.



* Color Yourself Hot! *


Decide which colors look most attractive on you. Obtain some fabric remnants from a sewing boutique or colorful items from a thrift shop. Stand in front of the mirror and hold various colors up to your face. If you have sultry blue or green eyes, matching colors may intensify their mystique. Blondes are often flattered by muted pastel shades. Brunettes look fantastic in vibrant, deeper colors. And redheads can sizzle up their look with black teddies edged in red lace or red cinchers trimmed in black. Is your hair black? Experiment with ebony or navy blue trimmed in a color that matches your eyes.



* Getting the Right Size *


When making a lingerie purchase, you absolutely *must* obtain precise body measurements. Use a good-quality measuring tape and be honest. Don't try to squeeze into something that is meant for a 30-inch waist if you are really a 32. There is nothing 'unsexier' than the distressed facial expression caused by wearing an outfit that is 2 sizes too small. If you aren't sure of how to measure yourself correctly, try an internet search like 'how to measure for lingerie'.



* No Fraying or Rips, Please! *


If you plan to pack your existing lingerie, examine it carefully before it goes into your suitcase. Make sure that elastic still stretches. There shouldn't be any fraying or rips. Hold everything up to the light to inspect for damage. Then try it on! Your size may have changed since the last time you wore it. Finally, launder it to make sure that is clean and fresh.



* It's All in Your Head *


Silky lingerie can make you feel like a sex goddess. However, sexy is really a state of mind. A woman with confidence and a smile - who feels at peace with her body - will always be sexy no matter what she is wearing!



About the Author

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

The Trick To Life

What forces that first step, when you first go travelling or make that first big decision at life?s major crossroads?

For me it was when I'd left school and worked for about a year and a half. I was going to travel, but began to drift and get into a comfort zone. Then the guy who owned the business came in and said, 'We have to start talking about your pension scheme Rob, for when you retire.

The Earth tilted.

At lunch I went into town and bought a tent, sleeping bag, backpack and a train ticket to Paris for that night, then went back to work and handed in an instant notice.

The next day I was outside Paris with my thumb in the air, with a bottle of red win, lump of cheese, a French loaf, an apple and a bar of chocolate in my bag. I walked passed over a hundred people hitching and got to the back of the line, turned and the first car that passed, stopped and picked me up.

That whole decision, choice process, finally led me to Australia seven years later. Providence stepped in and led the way.

The evening before I caught the train, I nearly didn't. It was so hard to leave the house, my family, my comfort zone, but that first step was magic, because the second was easier, and after that it was just adventure.

Nothing compares to that sense of total freedom. For some it drives them insane, but for me the not knowing what?s going to happen or where I?m going to be, or even where I am, from one moment to the next is the most exhilarating feeling I have found.

Twenty-one years later I am still in Australia, but see it as still part of the trip. I have two wonderful teenage children, a marriage that sadly didn?t work but one that most definitely is working and a long list of successes and interesting learning curves we wont call failures. Businesses, jobs, adventures, life, and all because I took that first step out of the house.

People like to plan their future, but the planning can stop them from getting to where they really want to be. With a plan there is often little room for the unexpected, and life is all about the unexpected.

Sitting back and waiting for things to happen the way you want them is a recipe for dying sad and full of regrets. There is no second-guessing the Universe. We have no idea what?s going to happen once we make the step to where we want to be, because Providence will step in as well and lead us to places we never dreamed.

And what may seem the worst possible luck, often leads to the best possible outcome.

I fell down a donkey track on a Greek Island and fractured my ankle. It was agony, and the injury swelled up so I couldn?t put any weight on it. 27 years later it?s still swollen.

I?d been running to meet a boat, as in return for free accommodation, food and copious amounts of wine the old lady of the house asked me to meet all the ferries and bring paying customers back to her ?Rooms For Let? in the village.

This was a great deal, but I was late and ran instead of walked down a donkey path. For an hour I lay there, missing all the big ferries carrying thousands of people, before finally hobbling to the port and watching a tiny, twenty person ferry pull alongside the jetty.

A girl walked off, and I asked her if she wanted a room. She said yes, and as a result I travelled to Australia four and a half years later to visit this girl for a holiday, and ended up staying. We didn?t stay together, but we still see each other sometimes, and our children have been in the same class together for most of their schooling. If I hadn?t fallen over, this simply wouldn?t have happened. I would have gone in another direction.

Life is full of these twists and turns. Full of ?what if? moments that if we thought about them, would send us crazy and paralyse us into not moving ? in case we got it wrong.

But there is no ?wrong?. There is what works and what doesn?t work sure, but right and wrong, these are concepts we?ve made up and we?re the only species to do it.

We?re the only species that do a lot of things that maybe it shouldn?t. Our planet is in crisis because of our actions, but this is just an example of what works and what doesn?t, if only we?d learn!

The secret is so simple. We are in charge of our lives in that we get to choose whether to live a life of doing, or watching other people do. Living a life of fear, of worrying about what others will think or believing a lifelong belief we made up about not being good at or able to do what we want, is a choice we make. It isn?t forced upon us.

I have been privileged recently to work with a small group of severely disabled children and their families. I have been humbled, touched, moved and inspired by who these people are and I swear, I will never take ANYTHING I do for granted again.

For all our complaining about what is and isn?t right about our lives and the world, these children cannot do anything for themselves, yet they smile, they laugh in spite of the fact their brains are functioning just like ours and they can think, reason, dream and imagine just like us, but they cannot ?do?. Many cannot communicate in any way.

If you?re dreaming about doing something, take the first step and try not to have pre-conceived ideas of what it will all look like. It?s all about the first step, and having the courage to make it AND accept; to go with whatever comes next.

And the trick to life is simple. Find whatever it is you?re passionate about. If you don?t know, go on a quest to find out. Try everything until you find it.

And you?ll know when you do, because your heart will race faster, your tummy will turn and there will be a zithering sensation through your body that you get from nothing else. It?s the thing that makes you jump out of bed in the morning and cant wait to get started on.

If you don?t have this now, then change. Life is a stunning adventure in which we take the lead. And then ? it?s over.

Take the step, hold on tight, and don?t forget to breathe and enjoy the moment.

Rob Daniel is a children?s author and presenter, who visits schools to run workshops in creative writing, memory and self-esteem. He also runs a creative writing online studio at: http://www.chocmint.com for aspiring writers and illustrators of all ages. Rob is also doing his TEFL course to teach English overseas because it provides him with both his passions. Travelling, and making a positive difference to young people.


Thursday, December 18, 2008

Property Renovations: Keys to the FixerUpper

In the realm of real estate, there are numerous ways to go about making profits. One of the most effective methods of achieving financial success is in dealing with a fixer-upper. Home renovations are very important if you are in the business of making profits, so let's overview some of the key points that can help you in your ventures.

First of all, when you're dealing with a fixer-upper home, or any sort of renovation, it's important to keep in mind your main objective: to make a profit. It's an easy to forget, sometimes, that the long-term goal of the project is not creating your dream home. Sure, a big screen T.V. may look great in the living room corner, but making big purchases are unnecessary for a home you may not be keeping for long.

Let the potential buyers take care of the details; your focus is to provide the necessities, not to practice home decoration. Your choices should be neutral and simple, in order to appeal on a basic level to a wide variety of potential buyers. Keeping it simple is a must, but this doesn't mean you should leave the home as a permanent fixer-upper. Home renovations, in this sense, should include a number of basic tasks.

The first thing you should do is go through the property and determine what needs to go. Undoubtedly, there will be various pieces of furniture or other items around the house you may want to clear out. Get rid of anything that isn't working properly, or anything you think doesn't quite fit with the rest of the house. You may choose to leave carpeting for a while, even if you aren't its biggest fan; if you plan on doing any painting, old carpet can serve as the perfect placemat.

In order to catch the eye of a passer-by, you need to have an inviting exterior to your fixer-upper home. If there is a front gate, be sure to paint or replace it. Make sure the hinges and latches are in proper condition. Nothing says Welcome! like a picket fence, so if your home doesn't have one, be sure to get one. If so, make sure it is painted and sturdy. Keeping a healthy lawn is another must, so make sure everything is as green and tidy as possible. Pay attention to the little details, like your mailbox and shutters; these minor details aren't always as obvious, but create just as much of an impression.

Some simple gardening can go a long way, as well. Remove weeds, plant flowers- whatever it takes. This is your chance to be creative for little to no expense. When it comes to painting the exterior of the house, try to keep in the same color scheme as the surrounding homes. Make sure there are no missing or damaged shingles on the roof, and replace any cracked or broken boards. The backyard should be freshly mowed and watered.

Maybe the most important aspect of the home exterior is the front door: the grand entrance. If you have an unappealing front door, no one will want to see what's past it! Make sure to repair or repaint if necessary.In part two on home renovations, we will discuss more of the aspects important for the long term.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Cary North Carolina ? A Great Place To Live

Are you looking for a new place to live and start an amazing career? Cary, North Carolina is in the heart of the renowned Research Triangle Park, and it would be a great place to start a new career. It has been recently rated as one of the top five places to live in the nation by Money Magazine. Cary, North Carolina is located within twenty minutes of Duke University, the University of North Carolina, and North Carolina State, so education is a very important part of this area. Many technology companies have offices here including SAS Institute Inc., the largest privately held software company in the world, MCI WorldCom, IBM, American Airlines Reservation Center, Lucent Technologies, Siemens, John Deere, and Cotton, Inc.

The town of Cary, North Carolina also has a wonderful park system, with many places for kids to play and grow. Cary also boasts a large arts and crafts festival every year for the town to enjoy. The Lazy Daze Arts and Crafts Festival has become one of the South?s premier festivals. The crime rate in Cary, North Carolina is very low; their City Data dot come crime index was 130.5 in 2004. The national average for cities in 2004 according to City Data dot come was 327.2. Now that you see how wonderful a place Cary, North Carolina is you probably want to know about the real estate market.

The real estate market in Cary, North Carolina is doing very well right now. The market has quite a few houses on the market currently. The average home price in Cary, North Carolina is about $200,000 which is about $30,000 less than the national average. Another great aspect of the housing market in Cary is that many of the houses have large yards, with great landscaping. These days it can be very hard to find a house with much of a yard at all, and when you do find a house with a yard it usually has not been landscaped. With the average household income in Cary, North Carolina around $90,000 to $100,000 a year, the real estate market is very affordable. Don?t miss your opportunity to move to a great town, and get a wonderful deal on a house in this very affordable real estate market. Look at Cary, North Carolina today!

Move to Cary with help of a professional Cary NC Realtor!

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Are Baby Seats Safe


Today there are a number of baby seats to choose from.


Options are increased safety incorporating deep torso, double head support and adjustable height head support. True Side Impact Protection, developed by Britax engineers, has been confirmed through rigorous side impact sled testing to better contain a child in dangerous side-impact crashes.


The Sit-Rite by Sunshine Kids helps level rear-facing child safety seats to position your child at the proper angle. Its dense foam construction adds firm, lateral support to the vehicle seat to help discourage sideways tipping. Fits all rear-facing safety seats and
infant carrier bases. that will greatly simplify child safety seat installation and will help protect children by keeping seats more secure in vehicles.

The American Academy of Pediatrics advises parents to keep children in rear-facing car seats as long as possible--ideally up to the car seat's weight limit--because it's generally safer.


But when we crash-tested rear-facing car seats at manufacturers' claimed weight limits, several had significant problems.


By contrast, when the child car seats had car safety belts connected, all performed fine. So if you already own one of those car seats, you don't need to throw it out. Just install it
with the car's own safety belt, not with the LATCH connection.


Other things to check are. There appear to be problems in the way some car seats or their LATCH straps are designed. On multiple units, the LATCH strap broke on the Combi Avatar and the seat disconnected from the base on the Evenflo PortAbout 5 We noted a similar though less severe problem with the PortAbout 5 when we tested that model two years ago.


A number of seats in the rear-facing position did a poor to fair job restraining the head of our test dummy from rebounding into the vehicle's back seat after a crash.


We also found that some $70 seats performed as well as those costing $200.


Moreover, designs in general appear to be getting better. More boosters have shoulder-belt guides to allow proper belt retraction in a crash. Attachment tethers are more secure.


Manufacturers have adopted safer, five-point harness systems. And many LATCH connections make car seats simpler to install.


Consumer Reports is the only organization in the U.S. to rate car seats for crash protection. My advice is to check what they found before buying a car seat.

About the Author

About the Author:
Barbara Farrar became a grandmother recently and wanted the safety for her grand daughter so did some research on baby seats.
For more information, please visit http://www.allaboutbabyseats.com

Monday, December 15, 2008

Warrior Woman Ida B. WellsBarnett

In the latter part of nineteenth century, social theories from Ida B. Wells-Barnett were forceful blows against the mainstream White male ideologies of her time. Ida Wells was born on July 16, 1862, in Holly Springs, Mississippi. It was the second year of the Civil War and she was born into a slave family. Her mother, Lizzie Warrenton, was a cook; and her father, James, was a carpenter. Ida's parents believed that education was very important and after the War, they enrolled their children in Rust College, the local school set up by the Freedmen's Aid Society (Hine 1993). Founded in 1866, the Society established schools and colleges for recently freed slaves in the South, and it was at Rust College that Ida learned to read and write.

Everything changed for Ida the summer she turned sixteen. Both of her parents and her infant brother died during a yellow fever epidemic, and Ida was left to care for her remaining five siblings. She began teaching at a rural school for $25 a month and, a year later, took a position in Memphis, Tennessee, in the city's segregated black schools. Upon arriving in Memphis were teaching salaries were higher than Mississippi, Wells-Barnett found out that even though there was a stronger demand for literate individuals to teach, there was a stronger need for qualified ones. According to Salley (1993), because she needed qualifications in order to teach, she enrolled into Fisk University and gained her qualification in under a year. While returning to Memphis from a teaching convention in New York, she was met with racial provocation for the first time while traveling by railway. Ida was asked by the conductor to move to the segregated car, even though she had paid for a ticket in the ladies coach car.

She refused to leave, and bit the conductor's hand as he forcibly pushed her from the railway car. She sued the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and was awarded $500 by a local court. Even though she won the case, the headlines read, ?DARKY DAMSEL GETS DAMAGES,? and the decision was appealed to the Tennessee Supreme Court and was reversed (Bolden, 1996). She was ordered to pay court frees in the amount of $200. This incident infuriated Ida and spurred her to investigate and report other incidents of racism. Outraged by the inequality of Black and White schools in Memphis and the unfairness of Jim Crow segregation, Ida became a community activist and began writing articles calling attention to the plight of African Americans. She wrote for a weekly Black newspaper called The Living Way. Wells-Barnett?s teaching career ended upon her ?dismissal in 1891 for protesting about the conditions in Black schools? (Salley, 1993, p.115). During her time as a school teacher, Wells-Barnett along with other Black teachers was said to have gathered and ?shared writing and discussion on Friday evening, and produced a newspaper covering the week's events and gossip.? (Lengermann and Niebrugge-Brantley, 1998, p.151). The newspaper was officially established and published and distributed under the name Memphis Free Speech and Headlights throughout the Back community a year after she was dismissed. It has been said that her motivation to become a social analyst was the results of her involvement with the Memphis Free Speech and Headlights both as editor and columnist under the pen name Lola and as part owner. Unfortunately, her printing press was destroyed and she was run out of town by a White mob (Sally, 1993). After getting dismissed from her teaching position, her attention then shifted from schools to the issue that would dominate her work for most of her life; lynching. Lynching was the brutal and lawless killing of Black men and women, often falsely accused of crimes, and usually perpetrated by sizable violent mobs of Whites.

It was during this Reconstruction Era, after the Civil War, that Black men made immediate civil gains such as voting, holding public office, and owning land. Yet, groups like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) developed at the turn of the century as a response. They made it difficult for Southern Blacks to vote or live in peace, attempting to maintain White supremacy through coercion and violence, including lynching (Salzman, 2004) . Infuriated by the Memphis lynching in 1892, which involved a close friend, Ida expressed her grief in an editorial: ?The city of Memphis has demonstrated that neither character nor standing avails the Negro if he dares to protect himself against the White man or become his rival. There is nothing we can do about the lynching now, as we are outnumbered and without arms. There is therefore only one thing left we can do; save our money and leave town which will neither protect our lives and property, nor give us a fair trial in the courts, when accused by White persons? (Hine, 1993).

At the same time Wells saw what lynching really was; an excuse to ?keep the nigger down? and execute Blacks ?who acquired wealth and property.? (Duster, 1971) This sparked her investigation into the causes of lynchings. Since Whites could no longer hold Blacks as slaves they found in mob violence a different means of maintaining a system of ?economic, psychological, and sexual exploitation? (Duster, 1971).

In addition, the result of her investigation and editorial sparked the Black community to retaliate and encourage all who could to leave, and those who stayed to boycott the city Railroad Company. Ida saw the success of the boycott, and asserted, ?the appeal to the White man's pocket has ever been more effectual than all appeals ever made to his conscience.? (Duster, 1971.)

As mentioned earlier, because of Well-Barnett's racial identity, her social theory was well shaped by the events unfolding within her community as experienced by the first generation of African-Americans after Emancipation (Lengerman and Niebrugge-Brantley, 1998). According to Lengerman and Niebrugge-Brantley (1998): ?This community took as one assumption that White dominance and its accompanying doctrine of White supremacy had to be confronted. American social Darwinists were giving doctrine of White intellectual legitimacy to Whites, which at this time meant Anglo-Saxon, imperialism abroad and supremacy at home, providing dogma such as that in James K. Hosmer?s?Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom?(p. 159). Wells-Barnett's social theory is considered to be a radical non-Marxian conflict theory with a focus on a ?pathological interaction between differences and power in U.S. society. A condition they variously label as repression, domination, suppression, despotism, subordination, subjugation, tyranny, and our American conflict.? (Lengerman and Niebrugge-Brantley, 1998, p.161).

Her social theory was also considered ?Black Feminism Sociology,? and according to Lengerman and Niebrugge-Brantley (1998), there was four presented themes within the theory: one, her object of social analysis and of a method appropriate to the project; two, her model of the social world; three, her theory of domination and four, her alternative to domination. Although those four themes were present in her theory, one could assume that the major theme above the four was the implication of a moral form of resistance against oppression, which is not farfetched seeing that oppression was the major theme in her life.

She used an amazingly straight-forward writing style to prove a very bold argument against lynching, discrediting the excuse of rape and other excuses. Wells used specific examples and sociological theories to disprove the justifications of lynching made by Southerners. Within her pamphlets, Wells portrays the views of African-Americans in the 1890s. Southerners allowed widespread lynchings while hiding behind the excuse of ?defending the honor of its women.?(Jones-Royster, 1997).

The charge of rape was used in many cases to lynch innocent African-American men. The victim's innocence was often proved after his death. Wells states that the raping of White women by Negro men is an outright lie. Wells supports her statements with several stories about mutual relationships between White women and Black men. White men are free to have relationships with colored women, but colored men will receive death for relationships with white women (Duster, 1971). As shown by Wells, the excuses used by Whites to torture and murder African-Americans were false. In no way can these kinds of crimes ever be truly justified because of the victim's crimes. Perhaps the most obvious reasons these crimes happened are hate and fear. Differences between groups of people have always caused fear of the unknown, which translates into hate. Whites no longer depended on African-American slave labor for their livelihood. When African Americans were slaves they were considered ?property? and ?obviously, it was more profitable to sell slaves than to kill them?(Jones-Royster, 1997). With all restraint of ?property? and ?profit? lifted, Whites during and after Reconstruction were able to freely give into their fear and hate by torturing and killing African-Americans.

Wells' investigations revealed that regardless of whether one was poor and jobless or middle-class, educated, and successful, all Blacks were vulnerable to lynching. Black women, too, were victimized by mob violence and terror. Occasionally they were lynched for alleged crimes and insults, but more often these women were left behind as survivors of those lynched. Up to this time, African-Americans had almost never been free from some form of persecution; the period of Reconstruction was particularly difficult. With the occurrences of lynching steadily increasing with no hope of relenting, their new found freedom ensured little safety. Eventually, Wells was drawn to Chicago in 1893 to protest the racism of the exclusion of African Americans from the World's Fair. With the help of Frederick Douglass, she distributed 20,000 pamphlets entitled ?The Reason Why the Colored American is Not in the Columbian Exposition.? On June 27, 1895, she married Ferdinand Lee Barnett, lawyer and editor of the Chicago Conservator, and continued to write while raising four children with him (Duster, 1971).

Ida believed firmly in the power of the vote to effect change for African-American men and women. She saw enfranchisement as the key to reform and equality, and she integrated the Women's Suffrage movement by marching in the 1913 Suffrage Parade in Washington, D.C., with the all White Illinois delegation (Sterling, 1979). She continued to write in her later years, and remained one of the most widely syndicated Black columnists in America. She published articles on race issues and injustices that were printed in African-American newspapers nationwide. Toward the end of her life, Ida worked to address the social and political concerns of African-Americans in Chicago. She made an unsuccessful run as an independent candidate for the Illinois State Senate in 1930, and died the next year of the kidney disease uremia (Duster, 1971). Wells-Barnett's influence was profound. When the federal government built the first low-income housing project in Chicago's ?Black belt? in 1940, it was named in her honor (Sterling, 1979). Her autobiography was published posthumously by her daughter, Alfreda Duster in 1971. In Chicago, she helped to found a number of Black female and reform organizations, such as the Ida B. Wells Club, the Alpha Suffrage Club of Chicago, and the Chicago Negro Fellowship League. She also served as director of Chicago's Cook County League of Women's Clubs. These clubs were a means for Blacks to join together for support and to organize to effect change (Duster, 1971). At the national level, Wells-Barnett was a central figure in the founding of the National Association of Colored Women, a visible organization that worked for adequate child care, job training, and wage equity, as well as against lynching and transportation segregation.

Ida B. Wells-Barnett's passion for justice made her a tireless crusader for the rights of African Americans and women. She was a social reformer, a suffragist, a civil rights activist, and a philanthropist. Her writings, regardless of the risk to her safety and life, raised public awareness and involvement to address a number of social ills resulting in the oppression or murder of African Americans. Her service of time through the creation of myriad clubs and organizations improved the lives of her people. Her work in Chicago, in her final years, focused on providing for the needs of the city's African American population. Modeled after Jane Addams' Settlement House efforts, Wells created urban houses for Black men, where they could live safely and have access to recreational amusements while they searched for employment (Hines, 1993). Ida B. Wells-Barnett is sometimes referred to as the ?Mother of the Civil Rights movement.? She refused to be moved from the Whites only railway car eighty years before the famous Rosa Parks held her seat on an Alabama bus. She encouraged the Black community to take steps to gain political rights, using the same means that would successfully be used much later during the Civil Rights movement such as economic and transportation boycotts (Hines, 1993).

In similar fashion to Margaret Sanger (of the Birth Control movement) and Susan B. Anthony (of the Women's Suffrage movement), Wells-Barnett was a woman who dedicated her entire life to upholding her firm beliefs about social reform. She began by writing about the disparity in education and school conditions for Black children and spent much of her life working to abolish lynching through public awareness (Hines, 1993). Ida, through her example, writings, speaking, and service in various organizations, elevated the voice of women's equality and suffrage. She was a pioneering Black female journalist, and led a very public life in a time when most women, Black or White, did not actively participate in the male political realm. Ida B. Wells-Barnett was connected to many prominent leaders and reformers, male and female, during her lifetime. Among them: Jane Addams (1860-1935) was a social reformer, social worker and the founder of Chicago's Hull House, the most famous of the settlement houses. Addams and Wells-Barnett successfully worked together to block the segregation of Chicago's public schools (Sterling, 1979). She was also connected to W.E.B. DuBois (1868-1963) who was a famous Black scholar, sociologist, researcher, writer, and civil rights activist who voiced opposition to the accomodationist views of his contemporary, Booker T. Washington (1856-1915). Washington urged African Americans to focus on self-improvement through education and economic opportunity instead of pressing Whites for political rights.

Ida B. Wells outwardly disagreed with Booker T. Washington's position on industrial education and was mortified with his implication that ?Blacks were illiterate and immoral, until the coming of Tuskegee.? (Hine, 1993) Outraged by his remarks, she considered his rejection of a college education as a ?bitter pill.? (Hine, 1993). She wrote an article entitled ?Booker T. Washington and His Critics? regarding industrial education. ?This gospel of work is no new one for the Negro. It is the South's old slavery practice in a new dress.? (Hine, 1993).

She felt that focusing only on industrial education would limit the opportunities of aspiring young Blacks and she saw Washington as no better than the Whites that justified their actions through lynching. Wells-Barnett joined DuBois in his belief that African Americans should militantly demand civil rights, and the two worked together on several occasions, most substantially as co-founders of the NAACP. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), of which Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a founding member, is still a thriving organization with thousands of members nationwide (Hines, 1993). The association continues to advocate and litigate for civil rights for African Americans.

Two of the primary issues on which Wells-Barnett worked on, anti-lynching and women's suffrage, are now defunct issues. Lynching is a federal crime and women received the vote in 1920 with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution. For this reason, related groups that arose at the time, such as the Anti-lynching League, the Freedmen's Aid Society, and the National Association of Colored Women are no longer in existence. Yet, the League of Women Voters was created as an outgrowth of the suffragist movement, and is an organization that still educates men and women about their responsibilities as voters. Wells-Barnett's contribution to the field of sociology is so significant that her work ?predates or is contemporaneous with the now canonized contributions of White male thinkers like Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, George Simmel, and George Herbert Mead, as well as the contributions of White female sociologists like Adams, Gilman, Marianne Weber, Webb, and the Chicago Women? (Lengerman and Niebrugge-Brantley, 1998, p.171). Ms. Wells-Barnett is an inspiring example of the power of the written word and the determination to succeed despite the odds. She was an African American woman, the daughter of slaves and considered the lowest of the low on the historical totem pole in American society and her tenacity, ambition, courage and desire for justice changed history. She was direct and possessed strength during a time when this was unheard of by a woman, especially a Black woman. A reformer of her time, she believed African-Americans had to organize themselves and fight for their independence against White oppression. She roused the White South to bitter defense and began the awakening of the conscience of a nation.

Through her campaign, writings, and agitation she raised crucial questions about the future of Back Americans. Today African-Americans do not rally against oppression like those that came before. Gone are the days when Blacks organized together; today Blacks live in a society that does not want to get involved as a whole. What this generation fails to realize is that although the days of Jim Crow have disappeared, it is important to realize that the fight for equality is never over. In the preface of On Lynching: Southern Horrors, A Red Record and A Mob Rule in New Orleans (a compilation of her major works), she writes, ?The Afro-American is not a bestial race. If this work can contribute in any way toward proving this, and at the same time arouse the conscience of the American people to a demand for justice to every citizen, and punishment by law for the lawless, I shall feel I have done my race a service. Other considerations are of minor importance? (Wells, 1969).


Sunday, December 14, 2008

Protect Your Child With a Britax Car Seat


Car seats are one of the most important things that you will
ever buy for your baby. However, you have to use the car
seat for it to be effective. Britax car seats are well known
and trusted by many mom??s alike. They are well known for
their car seats as well as their strollers and many other baby
items that you might need. Making sure that your child is
safe while riding the car should be a high priority on your list.


Britax car seats have excellent safety ratings. Because safety
is important in the car, this should be something that is
highly considered about any car seat you are thinking about
using. Keeping your baby safe in the car is important, and
you can accomplish this with a car seat made by Britax.


Although you may think the hard part is over by buying the
safety car seat, you may be in for a surprise. The car seat is
not that safe unless installed correctly. Installing the car seat
correctly will ensure that your baby has a safe ride.


If you have an infant Britax car seat, you should be sure that
your baby is in the back seat, as well as facing backwards in
the car. Making sure that the car seat is installed the right
way will be sure that your baby is safer in the event of any
accident. Toddler car seats should be facing the front of the
car, as well as booster seats that are made by Britax or
anyone else.


Be sure that you check the weight requirements for the
Britax car seat before you purchase it. Make sure that you
child fits the requirements for the best results as well. Once
you have installed the car seat into the car, be sure that you
double check the seat belt to make sure it is secure, and
also make sure that the car seat will not move. This will help
make sure that if you were to get in an accident that your
child will not fly all over the vehicle.


Having a safe car seat does little good if you do not use it,
or make sure it is properly installed. Be sure that you keep
your child as safe as possible and read the manual and follow
all instructions before you hit the road.




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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Baby Gift Baskets for New Parents

Baby gift baskets are the most precious gift you can give to your baby.







There's no more joyful an event than the arrival of a new baby, but it can sometimes be tricky to find a unique gift to give to both the little one and their mother. There comes a time when many couples make the decision to create new life. This is without a doubt the most wonderful experience any human being can have. There's nothing quite like having a child of your very own. Well, new parents need all sorts of baby supplies such as infant dishes, baby blankets, bottles, infant toys, cribs, basinets, mobiles, car seats and gentle cleansers. These are all products you can acquire in baby gift baskets. So, the next time one of your friends or family members has a child, consider one of the countless baby gift baskets, which are literally available all over the place.

Luckily gift baskets have been designed with this vexing problem in mind. Instead of struggling to find something suitable for the new baby, why not buy a luxurious gift basket that is packed with treats for both mother and baby? If you're new to the world of infants and toddlers, you should be aware that fine baby gift baskets can be purchased all over the place. A few local amenities you may have at your disposal are department stores and specialty baby gift shops. Department stores like Hecht's, Nordstrom's, Macy's, Belk's, Riches and Nieman Marcus carry all sorts of cool baby gift baskets, which are loaded with soft little blankets, baby toys, gentle body washes and extra soft towels. However, you don't have to resort to departments stores in order to find great baby supplies and accessories. Be sure you think about the Internet as well. Online you'll no doubt discover the grandest variety of baby gift baskets to suit anyone's needs.

Bear in mind that don't think too much when you purchase baby gift baskets as presents for your family member, child or acquaintance who's having a child. In reality all you need to know is the baby's gender. If you know this, you can find all sorts of cool baby gift baskets that would make any parent happy. On a final note, keep in mind that babies always need more toys, blankets, books, bath accessories and diapers. Therefore you can hardly go wrong with any of these baby products. It's easy to find soft toys and new clothes to buy the baby, but quite often the mother gets overlooked. So just imagine how gratefully your thoughtful gift will be received, fully laden with delights to be enjoyed not just now, but in months to come as well.

Now there are a lot of people who will be diligently looking around to find the perfect baby gifts to give to a new mother-to-be or to take to her baby shower. You may even be one of these people. With this in mind, you should know that there are a lot of great things that you could purchase for this new mother. She would definitely love to receive any of the items for new baby.

Likewise, you can create a? special security blanket. Whether it is a crocheted baby blanket or a knitted quilts, it is something we treasure because it brings us comfort. You see, although both of us have an artistic side,we are brothers and we have to make fun of each other. Nonetheless, when I had the baby blanket crocheted, I knew that he would treasure it and that his child would treasure it it even more. Usually, most of us get them when we are infants and keep them a little bit too long..

Well, before I found the most simple design crocheted baby blankets that I could. Most people says that, crocheting is easy, but I have never tried anything that I found more personally challenging. It was hard to keep focused, stitch after stitch. It was hard to count the stitches without losing track. It was hard to get all the loops even, and it was hard to see the project through from beginning to end. The first attempts at making crocheted baby blankets failed, and I was almost ready to give up when I finally started to make some progress.
I almost give all my attention to the crocheted baby blankets, turning off the TV and music and focusing intently on the work. My wife told me that this was a mistake. When she crocheted baby blankets, she liked to have the TV on, or at least have some friends over. Although it seems counterintuitive to me, she explained the reason it works better.?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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As you can see, crocheting is all about finding a natural rhythm. If you pay too much attention to getting everything exactly perfect with crocheted baby blankets, you will lose it all. If you can crochet a baby blanket without even thinking about it, however, you can keep the stitches smooth and even. I am glad that I listened to her advice and did not give up. It turns out that it is much easier to make a crocheted baby blanket when you do not pay too much attention to what you're doing.

All of these ideas are very exciting and will be greatly enjoyed by the person that you are giving the gift to. Hopefully, now you will no longer be stuck on what to purchase and instead may feel like you have too many choices. This can be a great feeling as you can then pass on some ideas to your friends who are stuck for ideas like you once were.




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Friday, December 12, 2008

Baby Car Seats Their Safety Is In Your Hands

Nowadays, if you're about to have a baby, then you're most likely familiar with baby car seats. When we were children ourselves, safety precautions were a lot less stringent in the car, and quite often there weren't any precautions at all. Present day parents, though, really have very little choice in the matter. Many states now have laws governing the transport of children in cars, with specific regulations about the type of seat required at various stages of your baby or infant's life. The simple practice of holding your baby in your arms in the car just isn't an option any more.



Whether you're very keen on adhering to the law or not, it's still very obvious from all the statistics on road accidents over the years, that car seats are very definitely a lifesaver for little ones. There's no reason at all to avoid using one - your baby's safety is at risk if you don't. Remember, too, that it?s not just babies - most laws cover children at least through the toddler years as well. Usually the type of car seat required is related to height and weight. Using a baby car seat is going to be a part of your child's life for quite a while.



Before I had children of my own, I'd never paid a great deal of attention to baby car seats. Once I realised I was going to have a baby, though, it became very important for me to find out what was available, and even more importantly, what style of seat was going to be the safest. There was no way I was going to risk my child's safety in a substandard car seat. However it was also important for my baby to be comfortable, and for the baby car seat to be easy to use.



Baby car seats can range in cost enormously, from fifty to several hundred dollars. It's important to understand that being more expensive doesn't always equal being safer. The only way to really determine the safety level of a baby car seat is to look at reviews done by various consumer groups. These groups test and rate a whole range of car seats, and so can give you some ideas of what car seat to buy. Many reviews also look at the durability and ease of use of a car seat, which is valuable too. Having said that, it's usually safe to stick with a well known, quality brand, like Century, Britax or Graco, to name a few.



Doing your research isn't hard - there's so much information on the internet nowadays. You can visit manufacturer websites to find out what they offer, as well as the consumer review websites. You can also visit the bigger baby chain stores to get a good look at a wide variety of baby car seats. This can be valuable for determining the ease of use of a car seat.



Once you know what you want to buy, it's then just a question of tracking down the best price. Again, visit baby stores, or check out the online websites. It's possible to look at auction sites like eBay, but personally I'm always a little concerned about buying a baby car seat when you don't know its history. Once a seat is more than a few years old, various elements can deteriorate. Straps can fray, plastic shells can become brittle. And if a car seat has already been through an accident, you should NEVER use it again - its safety is compromised. The worst part is that you won't know most of these issues exist until you're in an accident and the car seat doesn't perform properly. So if you can buy new, or at least use a relatively new car seat that you know for sure hasn't been in an accident, do it.



In the end, being a new parent can be stressful enough, without having to worry about your baby's safety as well. So take the time to look around, find what you want, make sure it's safe, durable and reliable, and then make the investment in your baby's future.





Thursday, December 11, 2008

The sit n stand stroller is a great alternative to the double stroller

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A sit n stand stroller is specially designed for the parents who have little difference between the ages of their two kids. The stroller enables the infant to sit in the front and the toddler can stand or sit on the seat behind. Mostly sit n stand strollers come with a traditional design of a regular seat for the infant and a bench for the toddler. A significant number of parents prefer to take this type while going shopping or a walk, since they don't want to keep their infant and toddler at home.

There is a wide range of sit n stand stroller models available in the market. The traditional model comes with inaccessible storage capacity under the seat. For that reason, it is disliked by most of the parents. Moreover, it is heavy duty and has no suspension. But the contemporary models have solved all such issues and have become the preferred choice of modern parents.

Baby Trend, a renowned manufacturing company strollers, offers a variety of sit n stand stroller models with unique features. Its stroller with parent tray comes with a substantial storage basket under the seat. It has robust dual wheels in front. Being one fold system, it is easy to easy and convenient to use. Sit n Stand Elite stroller by Baby Trend stands for luxurious style.

The Baby Trend Deluxe stroller offers a cushion for the jump seat. Another model by Baby Trend with a name of LX stroller Silverado enables the parents to fix the car seat within it. The parents can easily and swiftly transfer their child from the car seat to the front seat of the stroller. It has cup holder for the parent, storage basket and made of long-lasting and easily washable material. The front seat has three point harness system and the stroller is designed to ride smoothly and safely on a dime.

There is another sit n stand stroller named Joovy Caboose that is well liked by lots of parents for its light weight. It also has a front seat for the infant and a platform with a bench for the toddler. The bench enables the toddler to sit whenever he feels tired. It has large storage capacity under the seat and also cup holders.

A sit n stand stroller is the best option for the parents who have an infant and a toddler. If you are planning to buy a sit n stand stroller for your infant and toddler, it is suggested to look into the various options available. Now these strollers are available at every baby product shop, shopping malls and even on Net. Do a little research, review the experiences of the parents who have used it and consider your children's needs, comfort and safety. Anytime, it is better than a heavy duty and bulky double strollers.


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