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Scams |Home Business Scams | Online Money Making 40% right-brain proportion. Remember – not each and every word, just
the headlines and gist of the details.Scams What are they?Firstly let us agree on how we understand the word scams. Scams are basically tricks to relieve you of money or possessions, by deception. In other words you are handing over money or goods for something that:-· Does not exist · Does not work · Is extremely poor quality · Vastly exaggerates the performance and claims of the product · Was never the vendors to sellThese scams can be broken down into various categories, i.e. Health cures, Domestic problems, Work related, Leisure related, Money related, etc. All these categories can be further broken down into subsections depending on how the scams are dangled like a carrot in front of us. Be it via TV adverts, Journalistic adverts, direct selling or on the Internet.The scams we shall be dealing with initially are brought to your attention via the Internet. The Step two is comprehension, thinking and analysis. This is a 90% left brain program, with just a touch of right brain assistance. When we combine both processes in one we lose the ability to hold in short-term memory (up to five-minutes) a picture of the page. This permits us to mentally refer back to the text in review. This eidetic imagery is not a conscious act; it is an outgrowth of Persistence of Vision where images are retained after they occur on the eye’s retina. This is referred to as Iconic Memory and produces the illusion of movement we see in the movies and video screen. Some scientists say not. They see the eye/brain loop responsible for motion-detection, detail detection and pattern det Better Eating Leads to a Slender Body After age 12 we all take reading for granted. It is on auto-pilot and not a process
we examine to improve. For the rest of your life – one-hundred years - you will continue to depend on the skills and strategies you learned in 3rd grade taught by good old Mrs. Harrison.You do not always have to eat salad to lose weight. Weight can be lost by eating smaller portions with a healthy snack in between three meals a day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner should be a constant part of each day. Breakfast is probably most important because it gives your body the energy that it needs to get through the day. Eating breakfast reduces your need to eat larger meals later in the day. If hunger occurs between meals, a piece of fruit is sufficient since it has natural sugars that provide energy to the body. One of the main reasons that we experience hunger is because it is the body's way of requesting more energy. When eating your meals, try not to fill your plate. Larger proportions are not always necessary to fulfill the body's needs.You are not eating to get "full", you are eating to provide energy for the body. As children, people are taught to "clean" So what, you say, you don’t fix what aint broken. You don’t stop to improve how you walk or talk – forty-year old licensed drivers do not go back to take a class at the auto-school in how-to-drive a car better. Tell me, do you change because the times change? Does everyone change just because time-marches-on? Do 98% of U.S. citizens own and use Cell Phones, have a Desktop or Laptop computer, or use solar panels instead of Saudi Arabian oil to heat their home? How many of us are still using audiocassettes, not IPODs and VHS and not DVDs? Answer – about 35% refuse to change what works. Cell Phones, Computers and Cursive Stupid things to know – the U.S. is 49th in the world in the use of Cells. Only 32% of all citizens own a cell (98 million), but 66% of adults say they use them. A recent survey of CEOs of Fortune 500 companies indicate the majority (74%) refuse to be controlled by cell phones – their words not ours. Guess how many CEOs use a computer keyboard or surf the web? Let us reverse it – 87.2% (according to our study) – admit to being computer-challenged. They feel too high in the hierarchy to be in charge of their own email communication. An assistant can produce whatever they require from the Web, it is a class status thing. Did you notice that in the last ten years cursive writing has disappeared? Everyone who writes prints the words using lower case letters, not the joined letters you learned from Mrs. Harrison as real writing. The word cursive means to run, as in running together in Latin. How about your Mouse with the cursor to click what you choose on the page? The moving marker on the computer screen marks the point at which key characters will be seen or be deleted. It is more important than cursive writing that has gone the way of the DoDo bird. Court reporters used to use cursive as short-hand. It is now electronically summarized. By the way, the Dodo lived from 1598 to 1681 on an island called Mauritius in Southern Africa in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. It is said by scholars, experts with Ph.Ds, there is evidence when these birds wrote in their diary they exclusively used cursive writing. Now they are both gone. The only place homo sapiens use cursive anymore is our signature, right? Speed Reading, Speed Learning and Speed Braining Reading consists of two programs (cognitive brain systems), the first is collecting data, and the second, thinking and analyzing the accumulated knowledge. Sounds sensible, right? A recent extensive study of both kids in school and adult executives indicates that 98% of us combine the two separate steps into one. So what, if it works? It does not work and is the direct cause of information-overload and chronic stress. The process calls for first gathering information from the text using our left-brain (language-logic-linear) and our right-brain (pattern-recognition, spatial skills, and intuition) to summarize the key points the author makes. It is about a 60% left-brain and 40% right-brain proportion. Remember – not each and every word, just the headlines and gist of the details. Step two is comprehension, thinking and analysis. This is a 90% left brain program, with just a touch of right brain assistance. When we combine both processes in one we lose the ability to hold in short-term memory (up to five-minutes) a picture of the page. This permits us to mentally refer back to the text in review. This eidetic imagery is not a conscious act; it is an outgrowth of Persistence of Vision where images are retained after they occur on the eye’s retina. This is referred to as Iconic Memory and produces the illusion of movement we see in the movies and video screen. Some scientists say not. They see the eye/brain loop responsible for motion-detection, detail detection and pattern dete Three Important Forex Concepts For New Traders about 35% refuse to change what works.As you enter the world of Forex you will find yourself learning and using many new concepts that you may not have used or heard before.Three of this important concepts that you must understand are what “Pips” are, What “Volume” is and what you do when “Buying” and “Selling Short”. They may look more like four concepts but Buying and Selling are like the two faces on the same coin so we can consider them as a single concept.Lets first introduce what Pips are. Maybe you have heard or read already how many pips a day you can make using some trading system. In short, currency pairs prices will go out to 4 significant digits. For example; if one currency pair is trading for 1.3451 then an increase to 1.3452 would be a “one-pip” increase in the price of this particular currency. This is an increase of one hundredth of a percent of the value of the currency pair you are Cell Phones, Computers and Cursive Stupid things to know – the U.S. is 49th in the world in the use of Cells. Only 32% of all citizens own a cell (98 million), but 66% of adults say they use them. A recent survey of CEOs of Fortune 500 companies indicate the majority (74%) refuse to be controlled by cell phones – their words not ours. Guess how many CEOs use a computer keyboard or surf the web? Let us reverse it – 87.2% (according to our study) – admit to being computer-challenged. They feel too high in the hierarchy to be in charge of their own email communication. An assistant can produce whatever they require from the Web, it is a class status thing. Did you notice that in the last ten years cursive writing has disappeared? Everyone who writes prints the words using lower case letters, not the joined letters you learned from Mrs. Harrison as real writing. The word cursive means to run, as in running together in Latin. How about your Mouse with the cursor to click what you choose on the page? The moving marker on the computer screen marks the point at which key characters will be seen or be deleted. It is more important than cursive writing that has gone the way of the DoDo bird. Court reporters used to use cursive as short-hand. It is now electronically summarized. By the way, the Dodo lived from 1598 to 1681 on an island called Mauritius in Southern Africa in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. It is said by scholars, experts with Ph.Ds, there is evidence when these birds wrote in their diary they exclusively used cursive writing. Now they are both gone. The only place homo sapiens use cursive anymore is our signature, right? Speed Reading, Speed Learning and Speed Braining Reading consists of two programs (cognitive brain systems), the first is collecting data, and the second, thinking and analyzing the accumulated knowledge. Sounds sensible, right? A recent extensive study of both kids in school and adult executives indicates that 98% of us combine the two separate steps into one. So what, if it works? It does not work and is the direct cause of information-overload and chronic stress. The process calls for first gathering information from the text using our left-brain (language-logic-linear) and our right-brain (pattern-recognition, spatial skills, and intuition) to summarize the key points the author makes. It is about a 60% left-brain and 40% right-brain proportion. Remember – not each and every word, just the headlines and gist of the details. Step two is comprehension, thinking and analysis. This is a 90% left brain program, with just a touch of right brain assistance. When we combine both processes in one we lose the ability to hold in short-term memory (up to five-minutes) a picture of the page. This permits us to mentally refer back to the text in review. This eidetic imagery is not a conscious act; it is an outgrowth of Persistence of Vision where images are retained after they occur on the eye’s retina. This is referred to as Iconic Memory and produces the illusion of movement we see in the movies and video screen. Some scientists say not. They see the eye/brain loop responsible for motion-detection, detail detection and pattern det Creative Screenwriting: Dirty Dozen (1967) Deconstructed e words using lower case letters, not the joined letters you learned from Mrs. Harrison as real writing. The word cursive means to run,
as in running together in Latin. How about your Mouse with the cursor to click what you choose on the page?From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters at www.clickok.co.uk/The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the Hollywood movies we have deconstructed are based on this template.Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.The Hero's Journey:a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.c) Interpreted metaphorically, laterally and symbolically, allows an infinite number of varied stories to be created.and more...Sample Movie Deconstructed: Dirty Dozen (1967)FADE IN: the Firs The moving marker on the computer screen marks the point at which key characters will be seen or be deleted. It is more important than cursive writing that has gone the way of the DoDo bird. Court reporters used to use cursive as short-hand. It is now electronically summarized. By the way, the Dodo lived from 1598 to 1681 on an island called Mauritius in Southern Africa in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. It is said by scholars, experts with Ph.Ds, there is evidence when these birds wrote in their diary they exclusively used cursive writing. Now they are both gone. The only place homo sapiens use cursive anymore is our signature, right? Speed Reading, Speed Learning and Speed Braining Reading consists of two programs (cognitive brain systems), the first is collecting data, and the second, thinking and analyzing the accumulated knowledge. Sounds sensible, right? A recent extensive study of both kids in school and adult executives indicates that 98% of us combine the two separate steps into one. So what, if it works? It does not work and is the direct cause of information-overload and chronic stress. The process calls for first gathering information from the text using our left-brain (language-logic-linear) and our right-brain (pattern-recognition, spatial skills, and intuition) to summarize the key points the author makes. It is about a 60% left-brain and 40% right-brain proportion. Remember – not each and every word, just the headlines and gist of the details. Step two is comprehension, thinking and analysis. This is a 90% left brain program, with just a touch of right brain assistance. When we combine both processes in one we lose the ability to hold in short-term memory (up to five-minutes) a picture of the page. This permits us to mentally refer back to the text in review. This eidetic imagery is not a conscious act; it is an outgrowth of Persistence of Vision where images are retained after they occur on the eye’s retina. This is referred to as Iconic Memory and produces the illusion of movement we see in the movies and video screen. Some scientists say not. They see the eye/brain loop responsible for motion-detection, detail detection and pattern det SEO - Learning SEO Copywriting Through Imitation p>The only place homo sapiens use cursive anymore is our signature, right?Nobody becomes a great copywriter overnight. Sometimes it involves taking a few courses, especially if you are very inexperienced at search engine optimization. However you don’t even have to spend a lot of money to know how to become one. All it really takes is the careful studying and then imitation of web copy that you have admired or found really memorable. The fact that you remember the advertisement or copy is usually proof enough that it follows the basic rules of writing effective and persuasive SEO copy.In this case imitation is not just flattery, it is also highly educational. If you can’t think about what your favorite advertisement is then you need to immediately type in a few keywords and see what your competition is doing when it comes to verbally flogging their wares. Examining their approach usually automatically gives you ideas about how you can improv Speed Reading, Speed Learning and Speed Braining Reading consists of two programs (cognitive brain systems), the first is collecting data, and the second, thinking and analyzing the accumulated knowledge. Sounds sensible, right? A recent extensive study of both kids in school and adult executives indicates that 98% of us combine the two separate steps into one. So what, if it works? It does not work and is the direct cause of information-overload and chronic stress. The process calls for first gathering information from the text using our left-brain (language-logic-linear) and our right-brain (pattern-recognition, spatial skills, and intuition) to summarize the key points the author makes. It is about a 60% left-brain and 40% right-brain proportion. Remember – not each and every word, just the headlines and gist of the details. Step two is comprehension, thinking and analysis. This is a 90% left brain program, with just a touch of right brain assistance. When we combine both processes in one we lose the ability to hold in short-term memory (up to five-minutes) a picture of the page. This permits us to mentally refer back to the text in review. This eidetic imagery is not a conscious act; it is an outgrowth of Persistence of Vision where images are retained after they occur on the eye’s retina. This is referred to as Iconic Memory and produces the illusion of movement we see in the movies and video screen. Some scientists say not. They see the eye/brain loop responsible for motion-detection, detail detection and pattern det Catch the Wave: Building Web Sites for Fun and Profit 40% right-brain proportion. Remember – not each and every word, just
the headlines and gist of the details.It was Andy Warhol who said that, “In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes,” spawning countless imitation quotes, and secret wishes that certain people’s fifteen minutes would be shortened to, say, seven and a half.At last count, there were around 36 million web sites on the Internet, and one of them could be yours, without too much work.If you have a product or service and you don’t have a web site, you’re leaving a lot of potential money on the table. Consumers spent more than $2 billion on Internet shopping in 2005, and are poised to do even more than that this year.If you want to build a web site for fun or profit, the first step is to register a domain name, and look for a place that will “host”’ your site. That means that the "hosting" company will allow your site to remain on their servers for a certain fee paid monthly or yearly Step two is comprehension, thinking and analysis. This is a 90% left brain program, with just a touch of right brain assistance. When we combine both processes in one we lose the ability to hold in short-term memory (up to five-minutes) a picture of the page. This permits us to mentally refer back to the text in review. This eidetic imagery is not a conscious act; it is an outgrowth of Persistence of Vision where images are retained after they occur on the eye’s retina. This is referred to as Iconic Memory and produces the illusion of movement we see in the movies and video screen. Some scientists say not. They see the eye/brain loop responsible for motion-detection, detail detection and pattern detection which combine to produce our visual experience. They condemn belief in short-term memory and its ability to maintain the entire page in our non-conscious mind. Our Experience Snailers – those who read text at 200 words per minute with a 70% comprehension, use a single processing step – they simultaneously gather info and analyzes and think about its meaning. Speed Readings – folks who read text up to 1,000 per minute with 75-85% comprehension do the two-step. First seek out the key-points (gist) by skimming the text; second they analyze the new ideas discovered by comparing them with old ideas located in their own long-term memory. They ask themselves – what does this new stuff remind me of? There is no structure in the brain where we store copies of each and every page we ever read in a text book. Temporary eidetic imagery is based on short-term memory and disintegrates within less than five-minutes. Short-term memory is temporary and is either saved as long-term memory by the hippocampus, or disappears without leaving an engram (memory trace). It is the difference between Skimming-Scanning-Screening. Skimming is searching for gist, key points and context on the page. Scanning is the process of making a copy on your printer of the page with a word-for-word rendition. Screening is the slowest of all three because you are reviewing the text for accuracy. Persistence of Vision in short-term memory permits us to refer back to our mental copy of the page when seeking answers to questions. We do not do this consciousness, it moves too quickly for our puny 40 bits of information per second; our non-conscious mind takes over using its 11 million bits of information per second. This cannot occur when we combine Gathering-Data with Thinking and Analysis. Endwords What is the big deal about the two-step process when all we care about is understanding the meaning of the little squiggles on the page? Here is what A. Einstein said: All meaning and lasting change starts first in your imagination and then works its way out. Al also said - In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. I must be willing to give up what I am in order to become what I will be. If you think that is corny, how about B. Franklin, who said – The things which hurt – instruct. Personally, give me Carl Jung who wrote – Man needs difficulties. They are necessary for health. The goal in reading we suggest is dancing the two-step in order to avoid information-overload and chronic stress. Both occur from not using the structures of our brain the way they were originally intended. Speed Reading gives you the competitive edge and puts you on the fast-track, now is that worth some invasion of your comfort-zone and the status-quo? See ya, copyright © 2006 H. Bernard Wechsler www.speedlearning.org www.hbw@speedlearning.org
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