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June-Marie Raw Food and Fitness Health Modern Day Arabian Princess misc videos abs – Video

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30-09-2012 17:22 Please click on my fan page link 🙂 Hello ! how are you? I am on here to try to help everyone eat better and exercise If you need any help with that email me or call 1 (607) 483-8445 please do notforget to eat raw organic fruit (focusing on the fruit) vegetables (especially dark leafy greens) nuts and seeds and exercise two hours or two miles (walking) a day everyday huge hugs remember you are loved huge hugs dedicating all my videos to my mom who passed on to Heaven April 24, 2012 She will be enormously missed. my heart is happy my soul is free my love for you still stands strong freedom is the answer from far beyond time will change people will see that the answer is nature and natural and that life is to be clean to be happier molding one person at a time will make a happier place for us all. no one has all the answers but the key is to try and be what you were meant to be in the first place stand for what you believe in and go after it full circle love binds us and entwines us as one.... Happiness can be achieved if you follow your chosen dream love JuneMarie P. Liddy

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Statin Drugs Are Only One Problem – Morley Evans Brings Fitness-Health-Happiness into Focus with a Clear Mission …

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Morley Evans told a small audience this morning that Fitness-Health-Happiness warns people to avoid Statin Drugs and helps people who have taken them to recover. F-H-H helps everyone to choose a life that is long and happy. Modern living, itself, leads to disease, unhappiness and premature death because it removes exercise, nutrition and spirituality.

Regina, Saskatchewan (PRWEB) September 30, 2012

"Our mission is to help people choose a life that is long and happy," Evans told a small gathering this morning in Regina.

Evans said there are many messages competing for attention today. Some are useful, he said, and some are not. Evans believes he has learned things in his own sixty-five-year journey to find good health that others will find helpful.

The Fitness-Health-Happiness website features things Evans, himself, uses and that scientific research has indicated will benefit others.

Evans said that modern living has removed things that are essential to life itself. Labour-saving devices, from electric can openers to jet planes, have eliminated exercise, Evans said. Food has become plentiful (for some) but it is increasingly deficient in essential nutrients, Evans added. Finally, Evans said, secularism has turned the world into a spiritual desert war, mass slaughter and environmental destruction have become "a way of life."

Pharmaceutical medicine, Evans concluded, has not created all the problems, but it has no answers either. "Pharmaceutical medicine is part of the problem," Evans said, "Pharmaceutical companies exist to sell drugs and make money. They are not interested in and they know nothing about health. Doctors are trained by the pharmaceutical companies. Doctors are the primary salesmen of pharmaceutical drugs."

Evans thinks that the pathway to health and wellness adds those things that have been removed. He told the audience that people must exercise, improve their nutrition and feed their souls by serving others.

Evans Consulting Services established Fitness-Health-Happiness in 2012 to bring together ideas that lead to long and happy lives.

Morley Evans Evans Consulting Services (306) 584-5379 Email Information

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Eagles’ Dawkins jersey retirement – Video

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30-09-2012 17:42 Hundreds of fans and Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie participated in the jersey retirement of safety Brian Dawkins prior to Sunday night's game against the Giants. By Tom Moore.

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October 1st, 2012 at 5:13 am

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Up Close & Personal: Art, Music and Performance – Chch

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Up Close and Personal: Art, Music and Performance, Restarting the Heart of Christchurch

30 September 2012

Local music, performance, exhibitions, murals, graffiti art and art installations are set to bring further excitement and energy to Re:START the City Mall shopping precinct that brought thousands of Christchurch residents back to the inner city last year.

The arts and music programme called Art Beat is an initiative of Arts Voice Christchurch and Re:START which will take place from November 2012 to February 2013, integrating art and entertainment into the citys re-build.

Art Beat will build relationships between the arts community and businesses in the central city, as well as provide performance opportunities, exposure and work experience for established and developing artists.

Art Beat has received funding from Creative New Zealand for administration, project management, marketing and programme communication.

Art Beat is a fantastic arts-led initiative that over spring and summer will give the people of Christchurch the chance to have a ball in the Mall. Clever site specific projects like this will bring fun, vitality and people into the city, said Creative New Zealand Chief Executive Stephen Wainwright.

Art Beat is a collaborative business/arts venture between Re:START and Arts Voice Christchurch, advocating for the art community in Christchurch and ensuring that it remains fundamental and essential to the life of the city.

Arts Voice Christchurch Chair, Warren Feeney says, The funding Art Beat has received from Creative New Zealand is an opportunity for artists to operate outside traditional venues and institutions and get up close and personal in ways that will give Christchurch residents and visitors even greater reasons to visit the central city and Re:START.

Bob Parker opened Re:START a year ago and commented that it marked the beginning of our city making the most extraordinary comeback. Art Beat takes up the challenge of Parkers remarks with considerable enthusiasm. It represents the response of a vital arts community engaged in the citys rebuild, keen to create a vibrant central city that will connect - in the best of all possible ways - the arts , the city, businesses and people.

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IU grad finds success with start-up pita business

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Gyros, pita chips and feta cheese are just a few staples of Mediterranean cuisine IU graduate Shadi Khoury serves throughout Indiana.

Khoury graduated from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs in 2011 and now owns In a Pita, a Mediterranean food truck business.

He runs the business out of Indianapolis.

Students who went to GLOWfest this month may have seen him peddling pitas out of his electric blue 1987 Chevrolet box truck.

My personal favorite is the falafel, Khoury said. But the honey and feta pita chips are pretty darn good, too. Sweet, salty, crunchy, soft, its a party in your mouth.

Khoury, whose parents own a Mediterranean restaurant in Indianapolis, said deciding on a business plan was easy.

It seemed like a dream to own my business and sell food because I love to cook, he said. And I was born into the cuisine.

But running the business, Khoury said, isnt as easy as dreaming up an idea. He said operating a food truck is risky. Its always a gamble picking what special events to go to, because he said he never knows how many people will show up or what the weather will be like.

A lot of people assume that having a food truck is so easy, that you just park, sell food and then you are a millionaire, Khoury said. Thats definitely not the case.

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Success sparkles after testing start

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Kat Gee admits to being "very green" when she kick-started her jewellery business Kagi.

The year was 2006, she was 24, full of great ideas for design, and leapt in to a world dominated by old men, old thinking and gold and diamonds.

Over the years Gee has had to pull on her large stores of inner strength to develop the business, especially when she began to face unsustainable losses when her business loan ran out.

It was at that point she sat down and crunched the numbers, while looking at the company's core competencies and what people loved about the product.

She developed an innovative and cost-effective approach to jewellery, such as asking "why pay silver's high prices when stainless steel looks like silver, is more resistant and durable and under half the price".

With help from her successful entrepreneurial father Bill Gee (who founded garaging company Spanbild), fashion consultant Dianne Ludwig, her fiance Geoff Neil, and others, she formed several key philosophies.

These have included being truly customer focused, pre-testing designs and strategies before release, sticking to a small range of 150 bestsellers, and pricing the jewellery affordably.

Jewellers were resistant to Kagi's affordable price points and feared it would cannibalise their stock. However, Gee and her team won over the retailers and became many stores top performing brand.

The business, based in Newmarket, Auckland, has grown phenomenally quickly. Kagi was placed in the 2011 Deloittes Fast 50, and recently ran a show at NZ Fashion week. Gee was a finalist in the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012.

Kagi is distributed in 220 stores across Australasia, and intends to be in 250 stores by March next year.

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Obama, Romney: Rivals With Little Personal History

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When Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, was diagnosed with breast cancer in late 2008, one of the people who reached out to the couple was newly elected President Barack Obama.

It was one of the few personal interactions between Obama and Romney.

"He was kind enough to call our home when my wife was ill, and he said that he and Michelle had my wife in their prayers," Romney said in an interview after the call. "I said, 'Mr. President-elect, Ann and I have you in our prayers'. And we do."

Even as their political fates have become more entwined, Obama and Romney have had little opportunity to connect directly. In fact, when the Democratic president and the former Republican governor of Massachusetts stand alongside each other during Wednesday night's presidential debate in Denver, it will be their first face-to-face meeting in nearly five years.

"I don't really know him well," Obama said in an interview with The Associated Press. "I think Gov. Romney obviously has achieved extraordinary success with his businesses, and he's obviously very focused on achieving the presidency. He cares deeply about his family, and I think he cares deeply about his faith."

Romney has had similarly kind words about the president as a father and family man. But most of their descriptions of each other during the campaign are far less complimentary, and that probably will be the case in the debate.

Romney accuses the president of having "more European than American" views. Obama says Romney has written off half the country.

The two do have a few similarities. They're both graduates of Harvard Law School; Romney also has a business degree from the Ivy League university. Each is a multimillionaire, though Romney's estimated $250 million fortune far exceeds Obama's net worth of about $12 million.

When people get one of their first looks at the rivals standing side by side Wednesday, they'll see a Republican who is 14 years older and an inch taller than the 51-year-old president, who stands 6-feet-1.

Obama and Romney first met in 2004 at a gathering of Washington's political and media elite. Romney, then governor, and Obama, a senator-elect from Illinois, were picked by the Gridiron Club to deliver speeches at a black-tie dinner. The private event's festive atmosphere, however, meant their dueling speeches were more about cracking jokes than outlining their policy differences.

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Online Learning in the Social Era: Human, Connected, and Inclusive – Video

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30-09-2012 17:18 Michelle Pacansky-Brock traces the possibilities the social era holds for transforming online learning.

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Announcing the Launch of OnlineSchool.com, an Education Resource for Degrees, Schools and Careers that Instantly …

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Domain Invest, S.A. is delighted to announce the launch of OnlineSchool.com, one of the most premier domain names in the world for online education. The website provides a vast amount of valuable advice, tips and relevant facts concerning all aspects of online degrees, careers, schools and more. Each day the site is connecting hundreds of students and interested visitors with the information they need to pick a school and enjoy a rewarding career.

(PRWEB) September 28, 2012

Click here to visit OnlineSchool.com.

This unique and easy to navigate website investigates all elements comprising an online school and especially examines in detail the importance of accreditation. Without proper accreditation from organizations qualified to judge the validity of an online school's ability to provide exceptional instruction, a degree earned from an online school that has not voluntarily asked for accreditation from a regional or national accrediting agency may be useless upon graduation.

About the Importance of Online School Accreditation.

Students with degrees from inferior online schools could be saddled with not only a degree that employers do not recognize but debt that may take years to repay. At OnlineSchool.com, the website provides links and lists of recognized accrediting agencies as well as information about the U.S. Department of Education to prevent this from happening to students thinking about enrolling in an online school program.

Additional information found on OnlineSchool.com includes:

Online High School and GED Programs

OnlineSchool.com also provides information for people who never received a high school diploma and would like to earn a GED online. The accessibility and convenience of online high school classes simplifies the process of earning a GED, which leads to greater employment opportunities and higher wages. Information regarding online schools with high school diploma programs can be found on this new website.

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Online Education Grows Up, And For Now, It's Free

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Coursera founders Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller are computer science professors at Stanford University.

Coursera founders Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller are computer science professors at Stanford University.

Online education isn't particularly new. It has been around in some form since the 1990s, but what is new is the speed and scale in which online learning is growing.

In barely a year, many of the most prestigious research universities in the world including Stanford, Caltech, Oxford and Princeton have started to jump onto the online bandwagon.

For the students who never, ever would have had access to this kind of quality education from a place like Penn or Princeton or Stanford, they now have access to something.

- Daphne Koller, Coursera co-founder

Those universities now offer classes through consortiums like Coursera, a tech company that's partnered with more than 30 of the top universities in the world to offer online classes from its course catalogue for free. Other companies offering online courses include Udacity and edX.

Earlier this year in Kazahkstan, 22-year-old computer science student Askhat Muzrabayev had a problem.

"The problem is our university is relatively small, it has about 2,000 students, and we didn't have [Artificial Intelligence] classes in the syllabus," Muzrabayev says.

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