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When a 19 Cent Photo Ain't 19 Cents by Andrew Wohlberg
... and *free* photo calculator that will actually compare printing costs for 5 different online photo companies, and then show you the cheapest. It’s so simple to use, you just enter the number of 4x6, 5x7, or 8x10 prints. Then you select delivery type - standard, expedited (1-2 days) or overnight, click “Find Best Price” and *Voila* - you’ll get a comparison chart with the winner in red. And the best part is, you can then just click on the company name and order your photos. It’s awesome

Ten Things You Can Do on Most Cellphones by Varun Krishnan
... 6.Dictionary ModeMany people complain about having to type many characters when sending messages.A simple message to all of them is that there is something called a "dictionary mode" or "T9" as its popularly known.Popular words can be typed easily with this feature.It automatically detects the word from the characters you press. 7.Message ReportsVery often you will need to know if the SMS you sent has been delivered to the intended receipient.Reports are a feature that can help you.If you ...

Cooking for a Crowd? Need Large Quantity Recipes? Why Not Create Your Own? by Debra Haydel
... It is also a matter of "doing the math". To serve 25 with a 4-serving recipe, you can cook 5-6 individual batches of that recipe or, you can expand the recipe (no more then 2-4 times) and cook in batches accordingly. For example, to serve 25 from a 4-serving recipe, double the recipe to 8 and cook three batches or, triple it and cook two batches. To serve 18 with a 6-serving recipe, cook it three times or cook one 6-serving batch and one batch that has been doubled to serve 12.

Questions And Answers About The GED Test by Leonard Williams
... Here’s a simple way to think about this: if you’re taking a test with 10 questions, you’ll need to get at least six answers correct to pass. Each question on the GED test equals one point. You can miss one out of three questions, and still pass the GED. What’s the pass/fail rate? On average, two out of three people who take the GED Tests pass. The better prepared you are for the GED test, the greater your chances of doing well. Why do some people pass easily, and other people fail?

5 Ways to Form Good Study Habits in your Kids by Dinorah Blackman
... So don't get frustrated by all the cutting, researching, and solving; teach your children these simple steps. 1. Take a few minutes to relax. Although traditionally parents demand that the kids start working on their homework as soon as they get home, I have found that it’s not always the best alternative. School can be as stressful as a full time, demanding job, and like you, your child needs to relax before tackling the assignments. Just a few minutes will do; enough to eat, change ...

My Kid is Smart- So Why is He Getting Bad Grades? by Sadiq Ansari
... A mild case of bad attitude could be cured by a simple, realistic explanation of why school is important. You need credibility, so don't say something like "Trust me, I'm your mother." If you want your child to get good grades, explain why. Be honest, and speak from the heart. If you got bad grades when you were that age, think about how your life would be different if you had gotten good grades, if it would be different at all. You can use yourself as either a positive or negative example.

Small Business Marketing Review - Strategic Database Marketing by Craig Lutz-Priefert
... At its core, Hughes’ thesis is simple: companies can implement database marketing to improve their sales through building stronger relationships with their best customers. The challenge, of course, is actually pulling it off. Many have tried, not all successfully. Hughes has some case studies that you can use to help you avoid some of the more costly mistakes some of the large corporate marketers have made. Strategic Database Marketing is a minimal yet crucial first investment in database ...

How to Add Shares to a Profitable Position by Chris Perruna
... The following is a true example using actual stock prices but the portfolio size has been altered to keep the calculations simple and to keep my own activity discreet. When I first purchased CBG, I took on the entire 1% portfolio risk and wasn’t sure if I would ever add shares in the future (this wasn’t my concern at the time). I liked the stock and thought the 15 week pattern that preceded my buy was picture perfect (especially since the correction was due after the prior up-trend from the ...

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