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But you have to act fast because spaces are limited and soon the price will go back up! So as you're thinking about how good that discounted price looks, they start sh “There is enough data and know-how on Iraq and incidentally on almost every country in the globe at State. There were report after report, profiles, background files, summaries and many other information efforts that unfortunately were never heeded. We ran into an incredible wall of arrogance never imagined. Perhaps Colin Powell was the only one who seemed genuinely concerned about invading a country that has lived a latent civil war since 1922.” “How about the President?” “Strictly a wide brush artist. All we got was the usual sing song about freedom and democracy and the protection of the American people. Condi was the echo, but let us go back to what you said. Yours is without doubt a most useful observation, Professor. It has been found that most people in the U.S. and elsewhere tend to classify Middle East people in the same mold. A great deal of education is needed. We must avoid that fatal tendency to identify people using the wrong frames of reference. Just remember the days when every American was considered a gangster, a cow boy or a Marlon Brando type bully from the New York docks. The Professor add Cleanup and Migration of Access Database to Microsoft SQL Server - Part 2 So, in this vein a few of us partook a long week end in a little known inn in the Poconos, where the peaceful setting provided by gentle hills, the placid lake and the excellent menus enabled us to discuss to our heart’s content the present situation of this so called War on Terror.The second step of this process is to take a hard look at the each business process that involves the application. We need to determine which program functions logically follow the business processes and which ones actually slow down the business processes by being incorrectly designed. Throughout this entire process I need to remember that these people are the customers and its in my best interest to give them a robust and stable product. That will minimize the amount of rework that I need to do in the future.Where To StartI approach this in a top down fashion. I start by interviewing the managment that oversees the people using the application. I need to determine at a high level how each business process should work (in an ideal world) and which users are involved.Follow the ChainNow that I have a high level understanding of each of the processes I can now interview the users involved in the day to day execution of the processes. I need to take detailed notes on how they perform that portion of the process and also find out if the current application lacks any features, The Professor opened the proceedings with a short reference to the findings of the U.S. National Intelligence Estimate whose contents have been interpreted as a serious indictment of the policies followed by the Bush Administration’s in its war against Iraq and the rep0ort form the Study Report. “Fine Professor, but let me say that the intelligence agencies involved are not saying anything new. Most of the major newspapers are unanimous in their criticism of the Bush Administration and its failure in the so called War on Terror. Further, some of them are quite explicit in pointing out the many flaws involved and the fact that the President has led the country astray.” “Correct. But the findings go beyond a passing reference to the failures of the Bush Administration and points to the need, critical at this point, to take a good look at this war on terror and to examine what attitude we must adopt and what policies we must formulate. This to me is the value implied in the findings of the 16 agencies involved and the Study Report” As usual, the discussion that ensued reached the various tones of constructive and well thought out exchanges that went from the drastic impeachment suggestions to the more rational and realistic acknowledgment of a defeat, as unpleasant as it might sound. But it would be a defeat that would lead to the recovery of our national pride, the acceptance of our principles and renewed possibilities for settlement of conflicts in the area. The question at this point is what the next steps would or should be. Again, the Professor: “I feel that in this case we must identify the enemy in a clear and comprehensively manner. We must avoid gratuitous declarations about the Arab and Muslim world and let people know who the enemy is. We can begin with our own government and its dashing president. There is no excuse under the sun for an unnecessary invasion as that of Iraq. The American people were easily duped by a stream of falsehoods, half truths, innuendo and just plain deception. You tell me if such action does not deserve impeachment, and if we were in a Middle Eastern country, a clean beheading in the town square!” “Professor, the mountain air seems to be working its magic on you. It is claimed that it brings lucidity and reduced levels of apprehension. Please continue” “Start with the insurgents, who happen to be, in the case of Iraq, a dark legion of pseudo idealists with strong criminal inclinations. We are talking about the “jihadists”, or the ones who firmly believe that their destiny lies in the creation of an ultraconservative theocratic state in the entire Middle East or, worse yet, in all countries where minorities have adopted the Muslim faith.” A former State Department official enlarged upon this concept: “In the case of Iraq we must accept the jihad intention but must also identify some of the conditions that allow this uprising to exist. To simplify let me say that Iraq will always have within its present territory three major sources of conflict: three radically different ethnic, religious and socio-political entities. The Shiites, the Sunis and the Turks. One of these, the Turks, under Sadam, were permitted to create something similar to self government and at present have managed to control, or eradicate any Jihad tendencies. The Shiite and the Sunis however are another kind of headache. The reasons are both old and new. Keep in mind that the British and the French invented some of the countries in the Middle East with little regard to tribal identities and traditions and those identities and traditions have come back to hunt us.” The coffee break involved a short walk to a magnificent terrace with a view worth a bottle of the best champagne, but it being mid morning, we settled for cappuccinos, espressos and regular coffee and tea accompanied by small offerings of cinnamon cake, delicate ?clairs and cream filled wafers. In time we returned to the cozy lounge and continued our conversation. A question was posed the moment we sat down. “How come the Bush Administration did not take into account the existence of these currents in Iraq? Is it possible to invade a country of 27 million people without having an idea about its make up, its structure and its soul?” Our former State Department officer replied: “There is enough data and know-how on Iraq and incidentally on almost every country in the globe at State. There were report after report, profiles, background files, summaries and many other information efforts that unfortunately were never heeded. We ran into an incredible wall of arrogance never imagined. Perhaps Colin Powell was the only one who seemed genuinely concerned about invading a country that has lived a latent civil war since 1922.” “How about the President?” “Strictly a wide brush artist. All we got was the usual sing song about freedom and democracy and the protection of the American people. Condi was the echo, but let us go back to what you said. Yours is without doubt a most useful observation, Professor. It has been found that most people in the U.S. and elsewhere tend to classify Middle East people in the same mold. A great deal of education is needed. We must avoid that fatal tendency to identify people using the wrong frames of reference. Just remember the days when every American was considered a gangster, a cow boy or a Marlon Brando type bully from the New York docks. The Professor adde Selling Structured Settlements r and to examine what attitude we must adopt and what policies we must formulate. This to me is the value implied in the findings of the 16 agencies involved and the Study Report”Structured settlements can be sold when there is a monetary emergency. There is an option of selling the settlement in parts, instead of opting to sell the whole settlement for a lump sum. The whole settlement needs to be sold only in case of dire emergency when the cash has to be raised immediately. Structured settlements can be sold as portions when money is required in smaller quantities and does not require the lump sum that would be available if the whole of the structured settlement is sold.Structured settlements ensure periodic payments of a lump sum, and the lump sum can be released by selling a part or whole of the structured settlement. However, when a structured settlement is sold for a lump sum, the amount received is usually considerable less than the market value or lower than what would be received in monthly installments, but they do provide the option for sale in case of financial necessity.In some cases where the structured settlement on periodic basis is no longer required, such as in cases of worker’s compensation where the medical bills no longer need to be paid afte As usual, the discussion that ensued reached the various tones of constructive and well thought out exchanges that went from the drastic impeachment suggestions to the more rational and realistic acknowledgment of a defeat, as unpleasant as it might sound. But it would be a defeat that would lead to the recovery of our national pride, the acceptance of our principles and renewed possibilities for settlement of conflicts in the area. The question at this point is what the next steps would or should be. Again, the Professor: “I feel that in this case we must identify the enemy in a clear and comprehensively manner. We must avoid gratuitous declarations about the Arab and Muslim world and let people know who the enemy is. We can begin with our own government and its dashing president. There is no excuse under the sun for an unnecessary invasion as that of Iraq. The American people were easily duped by a stream of falsehoods, half truths, innuendo and just plain deception. You tell me if such action does not deserve impeachment, and if we were in a Middle Eastern country, a clean beheading in the town square!” “Professor, the mountain air seems to be working its magic on you. It is claimed that it brings lucidity and reduced levels of apprehension. Please continue” “Start with the insurgents, who happen to be, in the case of Iraq, a dark legion of pseudo idealists with strong criminal inclinations. We are talking about the “jihadists”, or the ones who firmly believe that their destiny lies in the creation of an ultraconservative theocratic state in the entire Middle East or, worse yet, in all countries where minorities have adopted the Muslim faith.” A former State Department official enlarged upon this concept: “In the case of Iraq we must accept the jihad intention but must also identify some of the conditions that allow this uprising to exist. To simplify let me say that Iraq will always have within its present territory three major sources of conflict: three radically different ethnic, religious and socio-political entities. The Shiites, the Sunis and the Turks. One of these, the Turks, under Sadam, were permitted to create something similar to self government and at present have managed to control, or eradicate any Jihad tendencies. The Shiite and the Sunis however are another kind of headache. The reasons are both old and new. Keep in mind that the British and the French invented some of the countries in the Middle East with little regard to tribal identities and traditions and those identities and traditions have come back to hunt us.” The coffee break involved a short walk to a magnificent terrace with a view worth a bottle of the best champagne, but it being mid morning, we settled for cappuccinos, espressos and regular coffee and tea accompanied by small offerings of cinnamon cake, delicate ?clairs and cream filled wafers. In time we returned to the cozy lounge and continued our conversation. A question was posed the moment we sat down. “How come the Bush Administration did not take into account the existence of these currents in Iraq? Is it possible to invade a country of 27 million people without having an idea about its make up, its structure and its soul?” Our former State Department officer replied: “There is enough data and know-how on Iraq and incidentally on almost every country in the globe at State. There were report after report, profiles, background files, summaries and many other information efforts that unfortunately were never heeded. We ran into an incredible wall of arrogance never imagined. Perhaps Colin Powell was the only one who seemed genuinely concerned about invading a country that has lived a latent civil war since 1922.” “How about the President?” “Strictly a wide brush artist. All we got was the usual sing song about freedom and democracy and the protection of the American people. Condi was the echo, but let us go back to what you said. Yours is without doubt a most useful observation, Professor. It has been found that most people in the U.S. and elsewhere tend to classify Middle East people in the same mold. A great deal of education is needed. We must avoid that fatal tendency to identify people using the wrong frames of reference. Just remember the days when every American was considered a gangster, a cow boy or a Marlon Brando type bully from the New York docks. The Professor add The 2 Things Necessary To Build Your MLM Business lain deception. You tell me if such action does not deserve impeachment, and if we were in a Middle Eastern country, a clean beheading in the town square!”When you think about it, getting people to join your MLM program has to do with just 2 things1. Exposure 2. SalesLet’s keep this simple.Your goal in Network Marketing is NOT to make sure that you 500 bottles of wonder juice sitting in your garage. Your goal is to get other people in your downline. The more people in your downline the more money you make. It’s as simple as that.So...The question now becomes: "How do we get people in our downline?"The answer comes down to doing 2 thingsPart 1Expose your business to as many people as possible. Generally speaking (if we use the 80/20 rule), if you expose your business to 100 people then maybe 20 will express interest in your opportunity.Part 2Take the 20 who have expressed interest and then make a sales presentation to them. If we're using the 80/20 rule again then 4 of them will actually join your business.It goes without saying that now those four who just joined your business must now do the process that you just did.So riddle me this batman...How do “Professor, the mountain air seems to be working its magic on you. It is claimed that it brings lucidity and reduced levels of apprehension. Please continue” “Start with the insurgents, who happen to be, in the case of Iraq, a dark legion of pseudo idealists with strong criminal inclinations. We are talking about the “jihadists”, or the ones who firmly believe that their destiny lies in the creation of an ultraconservative theocratic state in the entire Middle East or, worse yet, in all countries where minorities have adopted the Muslim faith.” A former State Department official enlarged upon this concept: “In the case of Iraq we must accept the jihad intention but must also identify some of the conditions that allow this uprising to exist. To simplify let me say that Iraq will always have within its present territory three major sources of conflict: three radically different ethnic, religious and socio-political entities. The Shiites, the Sunis and the Turks. One of these, the Turks, under Sadam, were permitted to create something similar to self government and at present have managed to control, or eradicate any Jihad tendencies. The Shiite and the Sunis however are another kind of headache. The reasons are both old and new. Keep in mind that the British and the French invented some of the countries in the Middle East with little regard to tribal identities and traditions and those identities and traditions have come back to hunt us.” The coffee break involved a short walk to a magnificent terrace with a view worth a bottle of the best champagne, but it being mid morning, we settled for cappuccinos, espressos and regular coffee and tea accompanied by small offerings of cinnamon cake, delicate ?clairs and cream filled wafers. In time we returned to the cozy lounge and continued our conversation. A question was posed the moment we sat down. “How come the Bush Administration did not take into account the existence of these currents in Iraq? Is it possible to invade a country of 27 million people without having an idea about its make up, its structure and its soul?” Our former State Department officer replied: “There is enough data and know-how on Iraq and incidentally on almost every country in the globe at State. There were report after report, profiles, background files, summaries and many other information efforts that unfortunately were never heeded. We ran into an incredible wall of arrogance never imagined. Perhaps Colin Powell was the only one who seemed genuinely concerned about invading a country that has lived a latent civil war since 1922.” “How about the President?” “Strictly a wide brush artist. All we got was the usual sing song about freedom and democracy and the protection of the American people. Condi was the echo, but let us go back to what you said. Yours is without doubt a most useful observation, Professor. It has been found that most people in the U.S. and elsewhere tend to classify Middle East people in the same mold. A great deal of education is needed. We must avoid that fatal tendency to identify people using the wrong frames of reference. Just remember the days when every American was considered a gangster, a cow boy or a Marlon Brando type bully from the New York docks. The Professor add Merchant Accounts for Your Online Business , the Turks, under Sadam, were permitted to create something similar to self government and at present have managed to control, or eradicate any Jihad tendencies. The Shiite and the Sunis however are another kind of headache. The reasons are both old and new. Keep in mind that the British and the French invented some of the countries in the Middle East with little regard to tribal identities and traditions and those identities and traditions have come back to hunt us.”You have taken the time to set up a business online (oh, the work it can take sometimes), and now you are ready to get things up and running so you can generate a great work at home income. Some of you may be overlooking one important element: how you can accept payment for your product or service online. That's why I am here to talk about merchant accounts.What is a merchant account? It is essentially an account set up with a merchant account provider that allows for credit card transactions. That means your customers will be able to buy your product or service online (or at a physical location) through their portal using any one of the major credit cards.A merchant account for your online business is so much better than having to carry around a card imprint machine wherever you go. Yes, those days have gone by the wayside, and now we are in the technological age. Merchant accounts allow you the flexibility of providing your customers with an immediate payment option.Most merchant account providers will be able to set you up with a secure-encrypted portal for your customer The coffee break involved a short walk to a magnificent terrace with a view worth a bottle of the best champagne, but it being mid morning, we settled for cappuccinos, espressos and regular coffee and tea accompanied by small offerings of cinnamon cake, delicate ?clairs and cream filled wafers. In time we returned to the cozy lounge and continued our conversation. A question was posed the moment we sat down. “How come the Bush Administration did not take into account the existence of these currents in Iraq? Is it possible to invade a country of 27 million people without having an idea about its make up, its structure and its soul?” Our former State Department officer replied: “There is enough data and know-how on Iraq and incidentally on almost every country in the globe at State. There were report after report, profiles, background files, summaries and many other information efforts that unfortunately were never heeded. We ran into an incredible wall of arrogance never imagined. Perhaps Colin Powell was the only one who seemed genuinely concerned about invading a country that has lived a latent civil war since 1922.” “How about the President?” “Strictly a wide brush artist. All we got was the usual sing song about freedom and democracy and the protection of the American people. Condi was the echo, but let us go back to what you said. Yours is without doubt a most useful observation, Professor. It has been found that most people in the U.S. and elsewhere tend to classify Middle East people in the same mold. A great deal of education is needed. We must avoid that fatal tendency to identify people using the wrong frames of reference. Just remember the days when every American was considered a gangster, a cow boy or a Marlon Brando type bully from the New York docks. The Professor add Getting a Co-signer For A Bad Credit Car Loan? fficer replied:If the applicant can provide a co-signer, the lender will also take into consideration the co-signer’s credit score and history and if it qualifies, he will grant the loan.What does co-signing imply?The co-signer agrees to be constrained by the same responsibilities as the borrower. Thus, if the first signer fails to meet the monthly payments or any other duty associated with the loan contract, the cosigner will have to take the first signer’s place and satisfy the loan terms. Otherwise, he will be held responsible for the breach of the loan contract as well and legal actions will be taken against either of them in order to collect the money.When someone agrees to co-sign a loan contract he is legally guaranteeing that the signer will pay. It is because of this guarantee that the lender will agree to grant the loan. The co-signer must only sign if he will be able to pay the monthly payments in the event that the borrower fails to do so. Otherwise, any of his assets will become the source of payment when the lender takes legal actions against him.Usually, the lender requires “There is enough data and know-how on Iraq and incidentally on almost every country in the globe at State. There were report after report, profiles, background files, summaries and many other information efforts that unfortunately were never heeded. We ran into an incredible wall of arrogance never imagined. Perhaps Colin Powell was the only one who seemed genuinely concerned about invading a country that has lived a latent civil war since 1922.” “How about the President?” “Strictly a wide brush artist. All we got was the usual sing song about freedom and democracy and the protection of the American people. Condi was the echo, but let us go back to what you said. Yours is without doubt a most useful observation, Professor. It has been found that most people in the U.S. and elsewhere tend to classify Middle East people in the same mold. A great deal of education is needed. We must avoid that fatal tendency to identify people using the wrong frames of reference. Just remember the days when every American was considered a gangster, a cow boy or a Marlon Brando type bully from the New York docks. The Professor added: “We must remember however that the vast majority of Muslims reject this idea of a jihad; it is precisely that idea that can be the end of the jihadists, radicals or extremists. There is also the fact that a jihad movement can only succeed if it is properly supported. In this respect, present Muslim-related conflicts provide the ideal base. There are enough tensions in the Middle East, Central Asia and even Southeast Asia” Another opinion was heard: “We face few alternatives that offer better solutions. One involves the type of effort needed to take the wind out of the sails of the so called radical ideology. Unfortunately, our credibility is an all time low in the Muslim world and does not allow us to employ our resources to create a climate were changes could be made. We need to project a more sophisticated and realistic view of the Islam world.” There was a chorus of agreement while more coffee and tea was consumed and croissants and cakes quickly disappeared, confirming the saying that “worldly discussion leads to goodly digestion’. Then: “This suggests the need to work with those countries that have a direct interest in Iraq. Beginning with Iran, whose 8 year war against Iraq has left considerable resentment, if not hatred against Iraq. Syria is next, then Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon or whatever is left; not ignoring for a moment the Israel-Palestine conflict, which is a parallel chapter all in itself The more the merrier. It means a slick diplomatic crusade that unfortunately, the present administration can not mount and unable even to conceive!” This was getting interesting, I thought. I reflected that ours was not an idle meeting of idle minds but a serious look at a most urgent matter, its origin, consequences and potential solutions. In many ways, those attending had a voice, small in many cases, but still it a voice that could add a valid opinion to more official lines of thought. The Professor said: “America can not expect to win the hearts and minds of Muslims as long as it remains in Iraq. Meanwhile the White House and its slogan-loving circles of power, continue to theorize, debate and reflect on whether to add more troops or set withdrawal benchmarks, cut lines, deadlines, course changes and other ridiculous references to a simple “what the hell do I do now?” We al laughed, and then someone asked the Professor: “Taking a page from Genghis Khan, General Sherman or General Eisenhower, can this conflict be resolved with the use of massive force? Say a million more troops?” “The answer is yes as far as eliminating all insurgent and warring factions. But it will have a high cost in lives and will just about accomplish over a long period what Colin Powell said to Bush prior to the invasion: ‘You break it, you buy it!” By then it was lunch time and we repaired to the cozy dining room where a unique menu was awaiting us. Will tell you about it another time. Optimism is the chance to replace the maybe, perhaps and could be perspectives, with achievable aims The Professor
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