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    eBay's Latest Fee Increases--Is this the beginning of the end?
    On January 13, eBay sellers received an unwelcome announcement from eBay. Fees were going up.Partly due to our tendency to "skim" messages and partly due to the way in which the announcement was worded, the result was widespread panic and threats of mutiny.Many sellers started to "boycott" eBay, and began taking their business to places like Yahoo auctions, and Overstock.com. After issuing another email "clarifying" the price increases, eBay finally sent everyone a "Message from Bill Cobb" on February 6.Bill Cobb, who became President of eBay North America in December of 1004, stated that he'd been "taking it all in" and "thinking hard
    ve big results.

    For example if everyone changed just one traditional 75W light bulb for an 18W compact fluorescent one for four hours a day this small action could reduce greenhouse emissions by millions of tonnes annually. Just 100,000 tonnes is equivalent to taking some 22,000 cars off the road!

    So this act causes real ripples.

    What else? Let’s see.

    * Dress warmly and turn your thermostat down a degree on cold days
    * Close your blinds to keep the sun out on hot days
    * Turn off lights when you do not need them
    * Turn the computer off when not in use
    * Walk or cycle rather than take the car
    * Use public transport
    * Buy an energy-efficient car
    * Insist on energy-efficient housing design
    * Reduce your shower time – or shower together (Mmm, well that may be counter productive)
    * Buy energy-efficient rated appliances. And...
    * Use your creativity to save energy where you can. There is so much you can do to reduce further global warming.

    Over to you.

    Let it r

    Mobile Phone Deals: The Cheapest Way to Buy a Handset
    Mobile phones have added an extra dose of zeal to our lives with their plethora of amazing features and brilliant technological capabilities. They have simplified our lives and also added entertainment and vigour to our lives.Mobile phones have undoubtedly become an indispensable part of our lives today. Now, you can easily buy a mobile phone online with various online merchants and their affiliate programs. It was never that easy to buy mobile phones like as it is today with the advent of mobile phone deals. You can choose from a variety of options based on your calling preferences, spending power and future requirements. In UK, many online merchants
    Many effects of global warming are with us now. Rising temperatures and ocean levels. Melting glaciers and polar ice.

    But do you know what these will mean to you? Or to your children?

    And what you can do. You, tiny individual among 6 billion people.

    Perhaps if we all had a clearer idea about the effects in our daily lives, we would try to do more about global warming. I am betting that more knowledge on this subject is a good thing, despite its shock-and-awe effects.

    So, read on you brave learner!

    Briefly, the effects of global warming include these:

    * Extreme weather
    * Rising oceans
    * Food and water resources
    * Human health
    * Economic
    * War and conflicts, and
    * Further global warming

    And each effect affects another, closely connected to the Earth’s web of life.

    Do you know that today’s average surface temperature is up by about half a degree Celcius compared to temperatures in 1890? “Half a degree!” you exclaim. So what?

    Well, if half a degree has the power to melt all the glaciers on five continents, as it is doing now, then what would the prediction of about five degrees by the end of this century mean to your daily life?

    But you do not live near any glaciers you say. OK. Consider this:

    Glaciers are the source of many of the great rivers that keep crops irrigated, provide water for drinking and washing and let you enjoy fishing and swimming.

    “But I live in a city and when I want water I open a tap. For swimming I have the bath and as far as fishing is concerned there’s the local fish shop!”

    Right, I see. It is difficult to get you to feel uncomfortable with effects of global warming.

    How about this then.

    Many organisations are concerned about the effects. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts as most likely a 3C rise in global surface temperature by 2050. The UK’s chief scientific advisor Professor King has warned that such a rise would put some 400 million people at risk of starvation. Even the Pentagon, that least of all greenie organisations, wrote a report in 2004 that highlighted predictions of

    * Severe water shortages
    * Severe energy shortages
    * Mega droughts and floods
    * Nuclear conflict,
    * Famine
    * Widespread rioting
    * Wars over water and energy resources
    * At 150 million migrating environmental refugees

    And these are suggested to occur in the next 20 years. Not too far away is it? Got your attention now?

    These effects would be felt everywhere - even by city dwellers who have forgotten what a cow looks like.

    Overwhelmed? Understandable, but don’t be. Mother Earth needs all the practical people like you who commit themselves to action.

    There are two levels at which you can do that. Change the way you think and do something every day. No matter how small.

    Change the way you think.

    We are in this mess because we have come to believe that there are no limits to energy resources and whatever the Earth can provide. Progress is about material things rather than how we get on – with ourselves, with others and with our environments.

    Einstein said that you cannot solve problems with the same thinking that caused them. True. To change our ingrained thinking a practical step would be to engage with people who know how to live well under highly challenging circumstances. To build positive relationships with them would help.

    Who are they then?

    People with disabilities and frail aged people often know how to live a sustainable, even a flourishing life, despite their vulnerable situation. They have learned that our world is interdependent and wellbeing is made through getting on well with others.

    So, come on. Make a far-travelling ripple in the pond by throwing your pebble of direct action today, whenever it crosses your path. Give someone a hand, a smile or a chat. It will change your mindset and may prove the Pentagon wrong on some scores at least if enough of us do that.

    Make some practical changes

    Small acts can have big results.

    For example if everyone changed just one traditional 75W light bulb for an 18W compact fluorescent one for four hours a day this small action could reduce greenhouse emissions by millions of tonnes annually. Just 100,000 tonnes is equivalent to taking some 22,000 cars off the road!

    So this act causes real ripples.

    What else? Let’s see.

    * Dress warmly and turn your thermostat down a degree on cold days
    * Close your blinds to keep the sun out on hot days
    * Turn off lights when you do not need them
    * Turn the computer off when not in use
    * Walk or cycle rather than take the car
    * Use public transport
    * Buy an energy-efficient car
    * Insist on energy-efficient housing design
    * Reduce your shower time – or shower together (Mmm, well that may be counter productive)
    * Buy energy-efficient rated appliances. And...
    * Use your creativity to save energy where you can. There is so much you can do to reduce further global warming.

    Over to you.

    Let it ri

    How to Win Big With Public Relations
    Hopefully, as a business, non-profit, public entity or association manager, you will switch from a tactical approach to public relations, to one that emphasizes a strategic plan to achieve your managerial objectives. You may even surprise yourself as you begin to persuade your key outside audiences to your way of thinking, then move them to take actions that allow your department, group, division or subsidiary to succeed.What you will have done, of course, is combine a sound public relations strategy with effective communications tactics leading directly to the bottom line – perception altered, behavior modified, employer/ client sat
    tures in 1890? “Half a degree!” you exclaim. So what?

    Well, if half a degree has the power to melt all the glaciers on five continents, as it is doing now, then what would the prediction of about five degrees by the end of this century mean to your daily life?

    But you do not live near any glaciers you say. OK. Consider this:

    Glaciers are the source of many of the great rivers that keep crops irrigated, provide water for drinking and washing and let you enjoy fishing and swimming.

    “But I live in a city and when I want water I open a tap. For swimming I have the bath and as far as fishing is concerned there’s the local fish shop!”

    Right, I see. It is difficult to get you to feel uncomfortable with effects of global warming.

    How about this then.

    Many organisations are concerned about the effects. The UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change predicts as most likely a 3C rise in global surface temperature by 2050. The UK’s chief scientific advisor Professor King has warned that such a rise would put some 400 million people at risk of starvation. Even the Pentagon, that least of all greenie organisations, wrote a report in 2004 that highlighted predictions of

    * Severe water shortages
    * Severe energy shortages
    * Mega droughts and floods
    * Nuclear conflict,
    * Famine
    * Widespread rioting
    * Wars over water and energy resources
    * At 150 million migrating environmental refugees

    And these are suggested to occur in the next 20 years. Not too far away is it? Got your attention now?

    These effects would be felt everywhere - even by city dwellers who have forgotten what a cow looks like.

    Overwhelmed? Understandable, but don’t be. Mother Earth needs all the practical people like you who commit themselves to action.

    There are two levels at which you can do that. Change the way you think and do something every day. No matter how small.

    Change the way you think.

    We are in this mess because we have come to believe that there are no limits to energy resources and whatever the Earth can provide. Progress is about material things rather than how we get on – with ourselves, with others and with our environments.

    Einstein said that you cannot solve problems with the same thinking that caused them. True. To change our ingrained thinking a practical step would be to engage with people who know how to live well under highly challenging circumstances. To build positive relationships with them would help.

    Who are they then?

    People with disabilities and frail aged people often know how to live a sustainable, even a flourishing life, despite their vulnerable situation. They have learned that our world is interdependent and wellbeing is made through getting on well with others.

    So, come on. Make a far-travelling ripple in the pond by throwing your pebble of direct action today, whenever it crosses your path. Give someone a hand, a smile or a chat. It will change your mindset and may prove the Pentagon wrong on some scores at least if enough of us do that.

    Make some practical changes

    Small acts can have big results.

    For example if everyone changed just one traditional 75W light bulb for an 18W compact fluorescent one for four hours a day this small action could reduce greenhouse emissions by millions of tonnes annually. Just 100,000 tonnes is equivalent to taking some 22,000 cars off the road!

    So this act causes real ripples.

    What else? Let’s see.

    * Dress warmly and turn your thermostat down a degree on cold days
    * Close your blinds to keep the sun out on hot days
    * Turn off lights when you do not need them
    * Turn the computer off when not in use
    * Walk or cycle rather than take the car
    * Use public transport
    * Buy an energy-efficient car
    * Insist on energy-efficient housing design
    * Reduce your shower time – or shower together (Mmm, well that may be counter productive)
    * Buy energy-efficient rated appliances. And...
    * Use your creativity to save energy where you can. There is so much you can do to reduce further global warming.

    Over to you.

    Let it r

    5 Common Legal Phrases You Always Hear in Court But Don't Really Know What They Mean Until Now
    Q: When a judge says "Objection Sustained," or "Objection Overruled" what does that mean?A: It means that a lawyer has voiced an objection about a question or about some evidence that the lawyer wants to introduce. When the judge says "sustained" it means that the question is improper, or that the evidence cannot be used.If you hear "Objection Overruled" it means that the lawyer can continue asking the question and get an answer, because the court has ruled that it's a proper question, or that the evidence is proper and can be admitted. The judge is overruling the lawyer who objected to the offending question, and permitting the question.
    million people at risk of starvation. Even the Pentagon, that least of all greenie organisations, wrote a report in 2004 that highlighted predictions of

    * Severe water shortages
    * Severe energy shortages
    * Mega droughts and floods
    * Nuclear conflict,
    * Famine
    * Widespread rioting
    * Wars over water and energy resources
    * At 150 million migrating environmental refugees

    And these are suggested to occur in the next 20 years. Not too far away is it? Got your attention now?

    These effects would be felt everywhere - even by city dwellers who have forgotten what a cow looks like.

    Overwhelmed? Understandable, but don’t be. Mother Earth needs all the practical people like you who commit themselves to action.

    There are two levels at which you can do that. Change the way you think and do something every day. No matter how small.

    Change the way you think.

    We are in this mess because we have come to believe that there are no limits to energy resources and whatever the Earth can provide. Progress is about material things rather than how we get on – with ourselves, with others and with our environments.

    Einstein said that you cannot solve problems with the same thinking that caused them. True. To change our ingrained thinking a practical step would be to engage with people who know how to live well under highly challenging circumstances. To build positive relationships with them would help.

    Who are they then?

    People with disabilities and frail aged people often know how to live a sustainable, even a flourishing life, despite their vulnerable situation. They have learned that our world is interdependent and wellbeing is made through getting on well with others.

    So, come on. Make a far-travelling ripple in the pond by throwing your pebble of direct action today, whenever it crosses your path. Give someone a hand, a smile or a chat. It will change your mindset and may prove the Pentagon wrong on some scores at least if enough of us do that.

    Make some practical changes

    Small acts can have big results.

    For example if everyone changed just one traditional 75W light bulb for an 18W compact fluorescent one for four hours a day this small action could reduce greenhouse emissions by millions of tonnes annually. Just 100,000 tonnes is equivalent to taking some 22,000 cars off the road!

    So this act causes real ripples.

    What else? Let’s see.

    * Dress warmly and turn your thermostat down a degree on cold days
    * Close your blinds to keep the sun out on hot days
    * Turn off lights when you do not need them
    * Turn the computer off when not in use
    * Walk or cycle rather than take the car
    * Use public transport
    * Buy an energy-efficient car
    * Insist on energy-efficient housing design
    * Reduce your shower time – or shower together (Mmm, well that may be counter productive)
    * Buy energy-efficient rated appliances. And...
    * Use your creativity to save energy where you can. There is so much you can do to reduce further global warming.

    Over to you.

    Let it r

    10 Things You Absolutely Need To Know To Start An Injury Lawsuit
    1. Lawsuits seek to compensate you for your injuries.a. They compensate you for: i. Your lost wages, and your future lost wages, ii. Your medical expenses, both past and future, and iii. Your pain and the suffering it caused in the past, and for the future2. Lawsuits do not directly seek to harm anyone’s reputation.3. A doctor who is sued will not lose their medical license if the lawsuit is successful.4. A lawsuit attempts to compensate the injured victim, and at the same time, try to ensure that the same type of bad treatment is not repeated in another patient.5. “A lawsuit is not a lottery.”a. This p
    n provide. Progress is about material things rather than how we get on – with ourselves, with others and with our environments.

    Einstein said that you cannot solve problems with the same thinking that caused them. True. To change our ingrained thinking a practical step would be to engage with people who know how to live well under highly challenging circumstances. To build positive relationships with them would help.

    Who are they then?

    People with disabilities and frail aged people often know how to live a sustainable, even a flourishing life, despite their vulnerable situation. They have learned that our world is interdependent and wellbeing is made through getting on well with others.

    So, come on. Make a far-travelling ripple in the pond by throwing your pebble of direct action today, whenever it crosses your path. Give someone a hand, a smile or a chat. It will change your mindset and may prove the Pentagon wrong on some scores at least if enough of us do that.

    Make some practical changes

    Small acts can have big results.

    For example if everyone changed just one traditional 75W light bulb for an 18W compact fluorescent one for four hours a day this small action could reduce greenhouse emissions by millions of tonnes annually. Just 100,000 tonnes is equivalent to taking some 22,000 cars off the road!

    So this act causes real ripples.

    What else? Let’s see.

    * Dress warmly and turn your thermostat down a degree on cold days
    * Close your blinds to keep the sun out on hot days
    * Turn off lights when you do not need them
    * Turn the computer off when not in use
    * Walk or cycle rather than take the car
    * Use public transport
    * Buy an energy-efficient car
    * Insist on energy-efficient housing design
    * Reduce your shower time – or shower together (Mmm, well that may be counter productive)
    * Buy energy-efficient rated appliances. And...
    * Use your creativity to save energy where you can. There is so much you can do to reduce further global warming.

    Over to you.

    Let it r

    Residential Investing with a Lease/Purchase
    One of the most efficient ways to invest in residential real estate is to do a lease/purchase. The reason a lease/purchase is so effective, is because it provides a win-win situation for both the seller/landlord and the buyer/tenant. For the owner, it provides a potential buyer and a tenant that will be willing to take care of the home. For the buyer, it provides the right to purchase the home for a fixed price, and time to save money and improve their credit. Here is how it works.The owner and the buyer enter into a contract whereby the potential buyer agrees to lease the home for a set amount of time. At the end of the lease, the buyer then has the o
    ve big results.

    For example if everyone changed just one traditional 75W light bulb for an 18W compact fluorescent one for four hours a day this small action could reduce greenhouse emissions by millions of tonnes annually. Just 100,000 tonnes is equivalent to taking some 22,000 cars off the road!

    So this act causes real ripples.

    What else? Let’s see.

    * Dress warmly and turn your thermostat down a degree on cold days
    * Close your blinds to keep the sun out on hot days
    * Turn off lights when you do not need them
    * Turn the computer off when not in use
    * Walk or cycle rather than take the car
    * Use public transport
    * Buy an energy-efficient car
    * Insist on energy-efficient housing design
    * Reduce your shower time – or shower together (Mmm, well that may be counter productive)
    * Buy energy-efficient rated appliances. And...
    * Use your creativity to save energy where you can. There is so much you can do to reduce further global warming.

    Over to you.

    Let it ripple!

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