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Tahitian Noni products are powerful, reliable and consistent. You can trust the Tahitian Noni brand to be genuine noni fruit.
Sep 5th, 2010 by Lucy Katts

The most ancient merchandise marketing system previously invented by man appeared to be by word of mouth. Before there were television and radio ads, even newspapers there was effective product advertisement by means of word of mouth. Network marketing is an up-to-date variation of this very efficient product promotion system by personal suggestion.

Our network marketing business with TAHITIAN NONI Juice, a Tahitian Noni International Product Consultant builds on these traditional methods with a effective health nutritional supplement called bioactive beverages. We have real products created from real and effective noni. The products are original in their design, and represent a modern production of a traditional remedy.

A second advantage of our products is the flexibility they offer to the distributors. By having a basic, effective and rewarding home business many people have experienced the opportunity to pursue their particular ambitions and hobbies at levels never possible before. Because we use a network marketing business downline type compensation plan our distributors can make growing residual income every month even if they only work at their business even in a part time manner. Our small business is dependable, we can work at it any day of the week and it keeps on increasing even when we are away pursuing our dreams.

Our flagship product, Tahitian Noni Original is known to relieve stiffness from sports training over exertion, increase the time to fatigue during athletic competition, keep healthy cholesterol levels in check, and helps maintain a healthy heart. Drinking Tahitian Noni Juice is easy and effective.

You should consider getting started with us. After over 15 years in operation the noni business has never even scratched the worldwide marketplace. We have a plan that can help you earn an extra $500 a month simply, reliably and by leveraging relationships with people you witout a doubt know. Come read about it on our web site: Noni is a wonderful product for a home based business.

*As written at the bottom of each of our website pages about Noni and Iridoids this article has not been evaluated by the FDA and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Why You Need To Practice More When Learning Guitar
Sep 5th, 2010 by Lucy Katts

The guitar is a cool instrument to learn, and more people than ever are trying to master it now. The big problem though is that people think it is going to be really easy to learn because of all the ads that promise to have them playing in 24 hours, or tutorials which make it seem really easy - when actually it is really hard.

The first step you need to take if you want to learn the guitar is either grab a course like the one mentioned in this Jamorama review or you need to find someone to give you lessons. Then you need to put in hours of practice every week (preferably every day) to actually get your fingers strong enough to form all the chords, and get used to them so you can move between them quickly enough to actually play a song properly. Plus you need to learn all about the theory side of music, beats, measures, scales, modal harmonies, you can’t just strum those strings any old way and have it sound good!

I think the biggest problem people have when learning the guitar is practice. They assume that after an hour they will be sounding good and can then build on that skill, except you will probably be buzzing the strings for the first week as you learn, then every time you learn a new chord you will struggle with it, so practice doesn’t always sound great, but it is necessary. Even just changing between chords is going to require hours of dedicated practice so you can actually do it fast enough to play a recognizable song, and it may takes months to do it for enough chords to play a small repertoire of songs.

So I guess I am saying that yes if you want to learn the guitar then it is cool, it is fun and you can do it, but go into the process expecting it to be slow and painful at first or you’ll just quit when you don’t get fast results.

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How Does A Tankless Water Heater Work?
Sep 5th, 2010 by Lucy Katts

A tankless water heater (also called instantaneous, continuous flow, inline or on-demand heaters) instantly heat water as it flows through the device. Where the traditional tank-style water heater held 30-50 gallons of water in reserve, the tankless water heater doesn't retain any water internally except for what is around the heat exchanger coil.

Some systems have a tankless heater in a central location (much like the traditional tank style), but most have more than one unit located close to the point of use (POU). A tankless heater might be located in the attic above the bathroom, in the shower itself, or under the kitchen sink. Their relatively small size (about the size of a briefcase) allows a lot of flexibility as to their location.

Tankless units can be split into two categories: "full on /full off&#34 or "modulated." As the name would suggest, a full-on/full-off unit doesn't have a variable output level; it's either on, or it isn't. Modulated tankless heaters base the heat output according to the flow of water running through the unit, modulating the gas valve and outlet so that the user receives the same temperature of water regardless of the flow.

Until recently, most tankless water heaters were electric, but newer models can run on natural gas or propane. Newer models can also deliver as much as 11 gallons of hot water per minute (such as the Noritz 841MC Series), which can meet any hot water needs. Everyone is familiar with the period of waiting for hot water from a conventional water heater, as the cold water in the lines must clear first before hot water comes through. With instantaneous heating from a Noritz tankless water heater, there's no wait for hot water (thereby saving on the water bill). Just one of many good reasons to buy a tankless water heater.

Noritz, in particular, has a dual flame design, with a second row of burners that burn the unburned gas that comes from the first row (all other competitors have a single-burner system). This means more efficient operation and fewer temperature fluctuations.

The heat exchanger of a water heater is perhaps its most critical element, as it is the component that is heated up to conduct heat to the water itself. After countless cycles of heating and cooling down, some heat exchangers can wind up with cracks or leaks. Noritz heat exchangers are made from copper piping that's 25%

thicker than most other brands. Commercial-grade components for residential applications; that's the Noritz design and quality advantage.

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