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Quality, a forgotten product ingredient that is needed for economic recovery
Jun 24th, 2009 by Lucy Katts

In this day and age of economic meltdown one thing is clear. Those who have the best products, products that provide exceptional value will remain. The rest will be history. Maybe that will be a good thing.

Consumers are re-evaluating the value they get for their hard earned and uncertain wages. Marketing budgets are bursting at the seams with cash trying to get everybody’s attention for the same old products and consumers are mostly ignoring them.

Home business start-ups are growing at an exception rates. What is amazing is that while the media is constantly promoting the idea that the economy is collapsing and the government is pouring money into the economy at sums impossible to imagine consumers are finding ways to rescue themselves. Not content with waiting for the government, and certainly not expecting leadership from the captains of the financial industry they are starting home based business that they hope will provide products they use to others.

What is truly a revolution in thinking; consumers are choosing products that are important to their everyday lives and recommending them to their neighbours. The basic idea is along these lines: if I use this product and it improves my quality of life, or it save me time or it prevents a problem in my home it probably will for others. If it works for me, and other have the same problems I have it will likely work for them. If I tell them it solved my problem they will likely try it themselves and thus a home based business is born.

In our case, we have found that TAHITIAN NONI® Juice is such a product. It provides exceptional antioxidants, helps maintain cholesterol at existing normal levels, and supports the immune system and increasing energy. We represent this company because it provides quality and exceptional value in its products. We also obviously profit by selling sell TAHITIAN NONI® Juice and we are involved in our own economic recovery.

As indicated at the bottom of all our web pages, these statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please visit our website for details.

Pisa, Umbria & Abruzzo Temperature and Climate Review
Jun 24th, 2009 by Lucy Katts

Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

In Pisa, Tuscany, Italy the average temperature is 14.79C (58.625F). 2.00C (35.60F) is the lowest monthly average low temperature (occurring in January) while 29.00C (84.20F) is the highest monthly average high temperature which occurs in July & August. The average temperature range is therefore 16.50C (61.70F). Wet weather in Pisa, Tuscany accumulates so that there is a total average rainfall of 960.00mm (37.80in) per annum. Divided over the year this gives an average monthly rainfall of 80.00mm (3.15in). October is the month with most precipitation when 140mm (5.51in) of rain falls over a period of 8 days while in July only 16mm (0.63in) of rain falls over 2 days. Pisa, Tuscany’s weather is effected by 89 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Pisa, Tuscany averages 63.25% over the year. 54% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in July and 77% is the highest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in December. Pisa, Tuscany’s weather is effected by 2314 hours of sunshine per year which is an average of 6.34 hours per day. The range of sunlight hours is from an average of 3.0 per day in December to 10.7 per day in July. Furnish yourself with comprehensive information regarding the weather in Pisa, Italy at the world climate and temperature website. Excellent climate graphs are provided that publishers can include on their websites.

Perugia, Umbria, Italy

In Perugia, Umbria, Italy the average temperature is 13.54C (56.375F). 2.00C (35.60F) is the lowest monthly average low temperature (occurring in January & February) while 28.00C (82.40F) is the highest monthly average high temperature which occurs in July & August. The average temperature range is therefore 18.50C (65.30F). Wet weather in Perugia, Umbria accumulates so that there is a total average rainfall of 893.00mm (35.16in) per annum. Divided over the year this gives an average monthly rainfall of 74.42mm (2.93in). November is the month with most precipitation when 113mm (4.45in) of rain falls over a period of 10 days while in July only 46mm (1.81in) of rain falls over 5 days. Perugia, Umbria’s weather is effected by 95 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Perugia, Umbria averages 59.16666667% over the year. 45% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in July and 73% is the highest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in November. Perugia, Umbria’s weather is effected by 2007 hours of sunshine per year which is an average of 5.50 hours per day. The range of sunlight hours is from an average of 3.0 per day in December to 9.2 per day in July. Furnish yourself with comprehensive information regarding the temperature in Perugia, Umbria by visiting the world climate graphs site. Free Perugia, Umbria climate graphs are available for you to add to your webpages.

Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy

In Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy the average temperature is 14.75C (58.55F). 3.00C (37.40F) is the lowest monthly average low temperature (occurring in January) while 28.00C (82.40F) is the highest monthly average high temperature which occurs in July & August. The average temperature range is therefore 16.50C (61.70F). Wet weather in Pescara, Abruzzo accumulates so that there is a total average rainfall of 617.00mm (24.29in) per annum. Divided over the year this gives an average monthly rainfall of 51.42mm (2.02in). October is the month with most precipitation when 120mm (4.72in) of rain falls over a period of 9 days while in July only 28mm (1.10in) of rain falls over 3 days. Pescara, Abruzzo’s weather is effected by 74 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Pescara, Abruzzo averages 75.25% over the year. 70% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in July and 79% is the highest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in December. Pescara, Abruzzo’s weather is effected by 2351 hours of sunshine per year which is an average of 6.44 hours per day. The range of sunlight hours is from an average of 2.7 per day in December to 10.7 per day in July. There is further information about the climate in Pescara, Abruzzo on the excellent linked to website. They offer a detailed Pescara, Abruzzo climate graph that webmasters can add to their webpages.

Real Estate is Now on Sale
Jun 24th, 2009 by Lucy Katts

Now is the time to invest your money in foreclosed real estate.  By taking advantage of the declining real estate market and investing your money into foreclosed homes and properties, you can take advantage of some amazing opportunities to build personal wealth. 

Investing in discounted real estate such as foreclosures and short sales is one of the quickest and easiest ways to make money is the real estate investment industry. 

When a homeowner defaults on his or her mortgage, the lender will foreclose on that property and sell it at a substantially reduced price.  Very often you can find these homes priced well below market value.  And that represents an amazing opportunity for you as a savvy investor. 

How would you like to have instant equity in the property you buy?  Within the current real estate climate the opportunities to do just that are vast. 

Of course, as with any investment there are no guarantees.  So before you buy you should thoroughly check out the current market in the area.  Take into consideration the condition of the home, the market in the immediate area as well as the homes that are comparable to yours that are currently for sale, and also the current average time on the market.  Take into consideration any repairs or upgrades that you may need to take and make sure that you determine how long you can hold on to the property if it does not sell right away.  Most important of all, do your homework and make sure that you buy the property at the right price. 

How do you get started in investing in foreclosed properties?  Well you have already taken an important first step by reading, studying and learning about the process.  Next get a listing of foreclosures and distressed properties in your area.  Check them out on paper first then drive by the homes taking into account the neighborhoods, the condition of the homes surrounding the property and the condition of the exterior of the home.

After you have determined your short list of properties you want to see then make appointments to view the inside.  Make sure you do all of your own due diligence.  Just because you are not going to live in it does not mean that you will not be responsible for certain things as far as the buyer is concerned.  Make sure that you have all inspections completed and that they come back in satisfactory condition. 

This does not mean that there are no repairs but rather that the repairs are something you can deal with.  Many times a lender will sell a home “as is”, as an individual you can also sell a home “as is” but you will be able to command a higher price if the typical warranties are in place.  The typical warranties on real estate generally include roofs, foundations, heating and cooling appliances, electricity and plumbing.  These items may differ in different areas so consult your local  real estate and real estate inspection professionals. 

Right now there are more than 1.8 million distressed and foreclosed properties and the opportunities for the prudent investor are just getting better.  The market will turn, it always does and if you are the one holding the properties at that time you will be the one to enjoy the profits. 

To your Success!

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