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Power Travelling and Touring - 10 Factors in Enjoying Stuff by Raymond Strachan
... many museums, churches, natural wonders, art works, palaces, forts, basilicas and mosques), and because of my analytical bent, I have identified a number of key points in the viewing of Stuff, which can be tracked and calibrated, producing a result which might prove useful in enjoying Stuff to the max. As a way of making this more scientific I have also noted the average times of the various stages that this process goes through. This may be of interest to anyone who is planning a trip, ...

A Website for Your Small Business: How to Get One in Nine Steps by Kelly Biedny
... Step Seven: Work Through the Design, Set-up and Testing Process Once you've made all the decisions and set-up the 'technical' aspects of your site, it's time to get down to the work of putting the site together. If you've hired a web designer/developer communication is key. Have examples of both "look" and functionality that you want to have on your site and make sure to thoroughly explain the purpose of your site. And again, provide honest feedback, this is your site and represents your ...

The 9 Commonest Mistakes That Students Make When Sitting Exams by Stephen Pickering
... In the few minutes during which you have gone through the paper the question will have gone into you brain and the back brain will have done some work so you have a better chance of coming up with the answer. If you just look at the question waiting for the answer to come you can stress out and make a perfectly fine question seem like its been set in a totally different language! Let your back brain do the work -it keeps your stress levels low.

How to Get Rich Playing With WORDS! by Terri Wells
... Trying to guess which of the 1 to 53 and 1 Powerball number from 1 to 42 will come out on is mind boggling and to make it even tougher; the rule is that you must get the 1 in 120,526,770 right on the night that you play. No holding onto your ticket and see if it comes out in a couple of weeks. If you don’t hit it on the date on your ticket. You can just trash your hard earned $1.00. If you purchased plays 10 then, just lost 10 of your hard earned dollars!

You're A Mathematical Genius, You Know! by Murdo Macleod
... So how, when you multiply things together, can you have LESS than you started out with!" You explain that multiplication and division are two sides of the same thing, and you make it "real world" for her with a little analogy: You get her to imagine a cake. You remind her that "multiplying by half" is another way of saying divide by 2. So she pictures herself halving the cake, giving one piece half to her friend Jane, and keeping the other half.

How To Make Sure You Never Forget A Name Again by Clare Evans
... The brain works more effectively with images and the more bizarre they are the more likely you are to recall the information. Try not to link the image to their clothing or something they are wearing such as jewellery, especially if you are likely to meet them again. They are highly unlikely to be wearing the same thing when/if you next meet them. If you’re with a group of people for a whole day, linking to clothing can work while you get to know them better.

Maximize Your Priorities by Brian Tracy
... The amazing thing is that as soon as you start working on your highest-level activity, all your stress disappears. You begin to feel a continuous stream of energy and enthusiasm. As you work toward the completion of something that is really important, you feel an increased sense of personal value and inner satisfaction. You experience a sensation of self-mastery and self-control. You feel calm, confident, and capable. Here are six ideas that you can use, every day, to help you set ...

How to Lower Your Gas Cost by 50% Starting Today! by Ted Ljungqvist
... The important thing here to understand is your average fuel economy. This, too, is very easy to calculate. Let’s suppose that your calculations for the past few weeks look something like this: 21, 19, 23, 27, 17, 26. To find out the average fuel economy of your vehicle, simply total these numbers and then divide by the number of figures you are averaging. So, in this example; our average fuel economy would be 133 divided by 6; which would be 22.16 mpg.

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