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Monthly Wall Calendars
Jun 21st, 2009 by Lucy Katts

Calendars function as part of an overall timekeeping system where time of day and date together mark a specific moment in time. In today’s modern world, the written calendar is no longer essential as part of these systems, as the invention of highly accurate clocks have made it possible to record time independent of astronomical events.

The normal purpose of calendars is for the identification of days so we can be informed about future events and to keep a record of when that event took place. The significance of days may be tied to civil, social or religious reasons. Calendars provide ways of determining which days are to be religious or civil holidays, which days mark the start and end of accounting periods for busineses, and which of the days will have significance of a legal nature, such as what day taxes are due or when a contract will expire. Calendars also give us other information such as when each season starts and ends.

The international standard for calendars is the Gregorian Calendar, which is in use today almost everywhere around the world.

People use calendars in order to manage their activities and time and their personal schedules, especially when they have multiple school, family and work commitments. Some people may use multiple systems, and may make use of a family calendar and a business calendar in order to prevent them from overcommitting their precious time.

Calendars are often a physical device such as cardboard and paper. These can be wall calendars or desktop calendars. Paper calendars have one or two sheets that can show single days, weeks, months, or an entire year. Sheets for a single days easily show both the date and the weekday. Sheets for multiple days show tables in order to make the conversion from weekday to date and back. By crossing out days past, it can show you the current date and weekday.

Wall calendars are calendars designed to be hung on a wall. Wall calendars normally consist of a group of 12 images (one for each month) on a particular subject. These can include car calendars, dog calendars, movie calendars etc. The size of wall calendars differ; 12 inches by 12 inches with the calendar closed being the regular size in the USA and Canada.

How To Raise Your Credit Score Fast
Jun 21st, 2009 by Lucy Katts

Using credit cards for bankruptcy to get a new start on your financial freedom is smart and it can raise your credit score faster than you may think. Don’t wait to start your plan to reach financial credibility again, get right to it by making all your purchase on a prepaid Master Card or Visa backed credit card. These also work great for getting your first time credit cards and the best credit card.

The way it works is that you sign up online for a prepaid card that you set the limit for and have total control over. Your card is subject to no one else’s parameters but your own. There are no fees, no interest rates and no over limit costs. You just fund your account and away you go.

Credit cards for bankruptcy can be used just like any other credit card. All the same purchases can be made wherever credit cards are accepted. You can even use them online. In fact, with some bankruptcy credit cards you can get an instant virtual credit card to use online right away.

Credit cards are really the only convenient way to purchase on the internet. Once you get your card in the mail then you can use it for all your other purchases.

Probably the best function of credit cards for bankruptcy is their ability to help solidify and rebuild credit at a rapid rate. You can even increase your FICO score by using your bankruptcy credit cards.

Since your purchases are always paid off immediately by using your card and you are in control of what gets paid, the credit bureaus will look upon your spending favorable and will increase credit ratings as you spend.

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