Tuesday, October 26, 2010
How Foods Lower Blood Pressure
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com -When one person has hypertension, vitamins and medicines have to be taken to help control it. Vitamins for high blood pressure are needed in order to stabilize or regulate a person’s heart. There are several useful nutritional supplements available in any drugstore or health stores today – and yes, they can do wonders.One of the vitamins for high blood pressure
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Health | Kesehatan
Custom Coins
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - Navy challenge coins tend to be substantive elements of historiography. utilized to amortize those which help their countries in the military and to honor people employing remarkable records of skills, the small tokens of admiration date back to early World War I where they were given to a modest class of soldiers.Thanks to their versatility, http://
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Hobbies | Hobi
Best People To Ask About Lung Cancer
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com -When it comes to obtaining information about lung cancer, asking other people for first or second hand experience often helps significantly. Apart from the facts we can read about lung cancer and what our doctors tell us, it is also helpful to learn as each case may have valuable information to add to what you know.If you are looking for more information about
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Health | Kesehatan
3 Must Read Tips for Improved Horse Photography
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - Horse Photography Tip #1 - Choosing the right lens length DOES make a differenceHave you been having trouble with your images of horses? Does the horse's head look elongated and silly, and does his body look disproportional? It's possible you are using a lens that is too short.If you photograph a horse while standing very close and with a short lens, say 28mm
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Hobbies | Hobi
Thursday, September 9, 2010
How Facebook and iPhones Are Saving The Environment
Facebook is helping save the environment. So is your iPhone. Surprised? I was too when I first realised but after I thought about it for a while, I am jumping on this bandwagon.
Let's start with your iPhone, or other smart phone for that matter. How is that helping the environment? Think about it. Before, you used to have your phone, your camera, your mp3 player and your DS or PSP. That's four electronic items. Each of these needs charging. Each of these came in it's own packaging. Each of them were shipped individually from where they were made and each were likely picked up by you in separate trips. That's four times the carbon emission per product. By simply buying an iPhone you have cut your carbon emission for technology products by three quarters. Pretty impressive no?
That's not all. The digital content distribution provided by iTunes Store allows us to buy music electronically. This means there is no CD, no manufacturing carbon footprint, no shipping carbon footprint. The book store means that we no longer have to ship books all over the world. Let's face it. Books are heavy and take up a lot of space (compared to a CD anyway). There's a lot of carbon involved in making and shipping them. Even though the wood to make the paper usually comes from sustainable sources, the reduction in carbon is significant. Downloading apps means that you save on all the games packaging and harmful chemicals involved in the production of all of the CDs and manuals. Another winner.
On top of that, Apple are known for making their products from eco friendly and sustainable materials. The phone is eco friendly in it's construction and also in the way it takes information distributed through various channels rather than forcing us to buy physical products.
Facebook is another example of where physical products are being converted into digital products. It is easy to upload hundreds and thousands of photos onto Facebook and have everyone check them out. To do this before you'd have to print hundreds of copies and send them physically to people. Granted, you might not want to send all your photos around but digital cameras and Facebook allow the photographer and the viewer to make decisions about which photos are worth keeping and which are not.
There are many other products and sites that are helping to save the environment. Usually unwittingly. Wikipedia has all the information in the world on it's servers. No one need ever buy an Encyclopedia ever again. YouTube allows all artists to distribute their videos to anyone willing to watch them with no packaging or anything. WordPress and other blogging websites allow anyone to write a book or a blog or whatever they want and distribute it cheaply and easily.
How can your business use this concept to turn physical items into data and help save the world?
Let's start with your iPhone, or other smart phone for that matter. How is that helping the environment? Think about it. Before, you used to have your phone, your camera, your mp3 player and your DS or PSP. That's four electronic items. Each of these needs charging. Each of these came in it's own packaging. Each of them were shipped individually from where they were made and each were likely picked up by you in separate trips. That's four times the carbon emission per product. By simply buying an iPhone you have cut your carbon emission for technology products by three quarters. Pretty impressive no?
That's not all. The digital content distribution provided by iTunes Store allows us to buy music electronically. This means there is no CD, no manufacturing carbon footprint, no shipping carbon footprint. The book store means that we no longer have to ship books all over the world. Let's face it. Books are heavy and take up a lot of space (compared to a CD anyway). There's a lot of carbon involved in making and shipping them. Even though the wood to make the paper usually comes from sustainable sources, the reduction in carbon is significant. Downloading apps means that you save on all the games packaging and harmful chemicals involved in the production of all of the CDs and manuals. Another winner.
On top of that, Apple are known for making their products from eco friendly and sustainable materials. The phone is eco friendly in it's construction and also in the way it takes information distributed through various channels rather than forcing us to buy physical products.
Facebook is another example of where physical products are being converted into digital products. It is easy to upload hundreds and thousands of photos onto Facebook and have everyone check them out. To do this before you'd have to print hundreds of copies and send them physically to people. Granted, you might not want to send all your photos around but digital cameras and Facebook allow the photographer and the viewer to make decisions about which photos are worth keeping and which are not.
There are many other products and sites that are helping to save the environment. Usually unwittingly. Wikipedia has all the information in the world on it's servers. No one need ever buy an Encyclopedia ever again. YouTube allows all artists to distribute their videos to anyone willing to watch them with no packaging or anything. WordPress and other blogging websites allow anyone to write a book or a blog or whatever they want and distribute it cheaply and easily.
How can your business use this concept to turn physical items into data and help save the world?
How Facebook and iPhones Are Saving The Environment
Facebook is helping save the environment. So is your iPhone. Surprised? I was too when I first realised but after I thought about it for a while, I am jumping on this bandwagon.
Let's start with your iPhone, or other smart phone for that matter. How is that helping the environment? Think about it. Before, you used to have your phone, your camera, your mp3 player and your DS or PSP. That's four electronic items. Each of these needs charging. Each of these came in it's own packaging. Each of them were shipped individually from where they were made and each were likely picked up by you in separate trips. That's four times the carbon emission per product. By simply buying an iPhone you have cut your carbon emission for technology products by three quarters. Pretty impressive no?
That's not all. The digital content distribution provided by iTunes Store allows us to buy music electronically. This means there is no CD, no manufacturing carbon footprint, no shipping carbon footprint. The book store means that we no longer have to ship books all over the world. Let's face it. Books are heavy and take up a lot of space (compared to a CD anyway). There's a lot of carbon involved in making and shipping them. Even though the wood to make the paper usually comes from sustainable sources, the reduction in carbon is significant. Downloading apps means that you save on all the games packaging and harmful chemicals involved in the production of all of the CDs and manuals. Another winner.
On top of that, Apple are known for making their products from eco friendly and sustainable materials. The phone is eco friendly in it's construction and also in the way it takes information distributed through various channels rather than forcing us to buy physical products.
Facebook is another example of where physical products are being converted into digital products. It is easy to upload hundreds and thousands of photos onto Facebook and have everyone check them out. To do this before you'd have to print hundreds of copies and send them physically to people. Granted, you might not want to send all your photos around but digital cameras and Facebook allow the photographer and the viewer to make decisions about which photos are worth keeping and which are not.
There are many other products and sites that are helping to save the environment. Usually unwittingly. Wikipedia has all the information in the world on it's servers. No one need ever buy an Encyclopedia ever again. YouTube allows all artists to distribute their videos to anyone willing to watch them with no packaging or anything. WordPress and other blogging websites allow anyone to write a book or a blog or whatever they want and distribute it cheaply and easily.
How can your business use this concept to turn physical items into data and help save the world?
Let's start with your iPhone, or other smart phone for that matter. How is that helping the environment? Think about it. Before, you used to have your phone, your camera, your mp3 player and your DS or PSP. That's four electronic items. Each of these needs charging. Each of these came in it's own packaging. Each of them were shipped individually from where they were made and each were likely picked up by you in separate trips. That's four times the carbon emission per product. By simply buying an iPhone you have cut your carbon emission for technology products by three quarters. Pretty impressive no?
That's not all. The digital content distribution provided by iTunes Store allows us to buy music electronically. This means there is no CD, no manufacturing carbon footprint, no shipping carbon footprint. The book store means that we no longer have to ship books all over the world. Let's face it. Books are heavy and take up a lot of space (compared to a CD anyway). There's a lot of carbon involved in making and shipping them. Even though the wood to make the paper usually comes from sustainable sources, the reduction in carbon is significant. Downloading apps means that you save on all the games packaging and harmful chemicals involved in the production of all of the CDs and manuals. Another winner.
On top of that, Apple are known for making their products from eco friendly and sustainable materials. The phone is eco friendly in it's construction and also in the way it takes information distributed through various channels rather than forcing us to buy physical products.
Facebook is another example of where physical products are being converted into digital products. It is easy to upload hundreds and thousands of photos onto Facebook and have everyone check them out. To do this before you'd have to print hundreds of copies and send them physically to people. Granted, you might not want to send all your photos around but digital cameras and Facebook allow the photographer and the viewer to make decisions about which photos are worth keeping and which are not.
There are many other products and sites that are helping to save the environment. Usually unwittingly. Wikipedia has all the information in the world on it's servers. No one need ever buy an Encyclopedia ever again. YouTube allows all artists to distribute their videos to anyone willing to watch them with no packaging or anything. WordPress and other blogging websites allow anyone to write a book or a blog or whatever they want and distribute it cheaply and easily.
How can your business use this concept to turn physical items into data and help save the world?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Using the Internet to Find Your Niche
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com -The Internet is a wonderful place where users can find a great deal of information. However, many are not aware that the Internet is also where some savvy entrepreneurs can find lucrative business opportunities. Internet niche marketing is just one example of how those in the know can turn their hard work and dedication into profit. This is not to say that
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Computer | Komputer
Is Hypnosis for Weight Loss a Fad?
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - I came across a post on a weight loss web site this morning which grasped my attention and I simply felt I had to do my best to set the record straight. Unhappily for me, and many other hypnotherapists, the author made a very valid point.The author had come to the conclusion that hypnosis for weight loss was just a fad. Now, before we go any further I want to
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Health | Kesehatan
Gun Cabinets on Display
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - Some people collect guns because of their love for hunting, some because of their love for collecting in itself. Either way,the most rewarding part of the endeavor is to see the entirety of the collection displayed splendidly at home. With this, investing in a beautiful gun cabinet becomes important. In choosing the furniture, it is important to make sure that
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Hobbies | Hobi
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Know What Makes Men Simply Irresistible
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - There are boys and then there are men and then there are the alpha male that women just can’t get enough of. If you want to be in that category of simply irresistible men then take note of what I am about to tell you. Here are the most guarded secrets why some men are simply irresistible.First of all they have cool confidence. When I say cool confidence, they
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Relationship | Hubungan
How To Move On From A Bad Relationship
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - It has to end. No matter how painful it is, that time is now. Breaking up is never easy. Deciding to end a relationship, no matter how imperfect it is, will always be emotionally and mentally traumatic. In spite of the imperfections, you did share wonderful and intimate times together.Like what they say, memories are easy to make but are hard to forget and
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Relationship | Hubungan
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Computer
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - A computer is a programmable machine that receives input, stores and manipulates data//information, and provides output in a useful format.While a computer can, in theory, be made out of almost anything (see misconceptions section), and mechanical examples of computers have existed through much of recorded human history, the first electronic computers were
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Computer | Komputer
Determinants of health
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - The LaLonde report suggests that there are four general determinants of health including human biology, environment, lifestyle, and healthcare services. Thus, health is maintained and improved not only through the advancement and application of health science, but also through the efforts and intelligent lifestyle choices of the individual and society.The
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Health | Kesehatan
Friday, July 30, 2010
Ideas For School Fund Raising
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - With umpteen numbers of fundraising ideas available, you do need to choose the most suitable one which suits your fundraising purposeYou could even approach ex-students, members of the parent teacher association to plan and chip for the required cause. With dedicated involvement of students, the fundraising drive gains further momentum.The most popular ones
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Education | Pendidikan
Think Before You Bite
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - Eat Cleaner The all Natural Fruit, Vegetable, Seafood, Poultry wash,wipe and sprayWhat happens to our food supply between the field and the fork? Most food has not only traveled thousands of miles, it’s been touched by dozens of hands and doused with who-knows-what, leaving the cleanliness of our meals questionable.Why use EAT CLEANER™? Because rinsing
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Struggles With Losing A Flabby Stomach
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com -There are hundreds of fitness questions every day from people all over the world that carry the most common theme: struggles with losing that flabby stomach fat that doesn't seem to want to go away no matter what.Right here, we'll finally uncover those elusive six pack abs that everyone desires and get rid of that nasty belly fat for good.We need to focus on
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Health | Kesehatan
Friday, July 16, 2010
How To Overcome A Fear Of Computers
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - Does the thought of computers make you fearful , worried or concerned? Does it cause anxiety as you know you should learn how to use one? Do you feel overwhelmed at the thought of learning a new skill? Are you afraid that you might not be able to learn? Are you scared that you might press the wrong button and delete everything?A key emotion that can keep you
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Computer | Komputer
Useful Information On A Homeschool Curriculum
Artikel-bahasainggris.blogspot.com - Are you thinking doing home schooling for your children? You need to consider the homeschool curriculum that is offered by the school. See if it has the program and values that you want your children to have. Discover here more information home studying.As we all know, homeschool curriculum is a non-formal approach to education. There are many private schools
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Education | Pendidikan
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tunisia Food Poisoning Claims
Complaints of food poisoning from holidaymakers returning from Tunisia have increased in the past 18 months and personal injury solicitors are currently handling hundreds of cases for compensation against tour operators.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
Labels:
poison food on tunisia
Tunisia Food Poisoning Claims
Complaints of food poisoning from holidaymakers returning from Tunisia have increased in the past 18 months and personal injury solicitors are currently handling hundreds of cases for compensation against tour operators.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
The Immigrant Diasporas' Life: Living in Cultural Limbo Land
The truth about Diasporas life is that, it is a personal experience. It is characterised by focusing on hard-work, thus robbing one of social life. It is about subjugated people who have regained control of their own destiny and taken up opportunities they see for a sustainable, independent and presumably bright future. It is about cultural identity, in terms of "shared culture" particularly people with a shared history and ancestry. This in essence reflects the common historical experiences and cultural codes, norms, values, beliefs etc. This "cultural identity" defines what the immigrant has become due to the surrounding environment, constantly undergoing transformation. It is from this perspective that we can understand the traumatic character of Diasporas' life experience - "cultural limbo land" creates an individual "without an anchor, without horizon, colourless, stateless, rootless... etc."While the past continues to speak to the immigrant, it no longer addresses what makes the Diasporas survive because the immigrants' relationship to it is betwixt - thus it becomes more unsettling and problematic.
However, it is characteristic of humans to need to make meaning out of experience and forming a cultural identity is part of that task. Formulating a cultural identity allows one to interpret and evaluate experience and helps to orient oneself in time and space. It creates ties between an individual and a society, thus providing a sense of belonging but also instilling the obligation to adopt and follow certain normative behaviours and values. But what happens when an individual does not possess a cultural identity?
Necessity, But at a Cost!!
What you will find and how will you be treated when you live in a foreign country?
How will you get along not knowing the culture, social life, customs and having your new country not knowing yours?
If the individual possesses more than one identity due to circumstances involving emigration, some of the possible results are psychological confusion, cognitive dissonance and anomic (lacking normative guidelines to follow). Without a solid cultural identity, individuals become disconnected, disoriented and alienated from society. Due to their vulnerable position in Diaspora, immigrants are at risk for developing a host of problems, including depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse and other maladaptive coping behaviours. Some migrants manage to assimilate quickly and easily, but most do not. The majority of immigrants struggle with problems that arise when attempting to change their cultural identity from home to that of their host country. They end up with two competing cultural identities and in some cases they feel as if they possess no identity at all.
To fully understand how some of these cultural identity crisis and how the process of migration affects cultural identity, it is worthwhile to examine the work of an important social anthropologist whose cultural analysis can help shed light on this discussion - Victor Turner, Rites of Passage and the Process of Identity Change.
Make No mistake about it.... Making the ultimate decision to emigrate requires courage, resilience, endless patience and persistence. To many it means not starting over, but starting from scratch and the ability to positively adapt to the new environment. It means the individual must develop strategies to cope with the impact on a person's self-esteem, in some cases divorce, loss of friends, your credential and your job history.
However, it is characteristic of humans to need to make meaning out of experience and forming a cultural identity is part of that task. Formulating a cultural identity allows one to interpret and evaluate experience and helps to orient oneself in time and space. It creates ties between an individual and a society, thus providing a sense of belonging but also instilling the obligation to adopt and follow certain normative behaviours and values. But what happens when an individual does not possess a cultural identity?
Necessity, But at a Cost!!
What you will find and how will you be treated when you live in a foreign country?
How will you get along not knowing the culture, social life, customs and having your new country not knowing yours?
If the individual possesses more than one identity due to circumstances involving emigration, some of the possible results are psychological confusion, cognitive dissonance and anomic (lacking normative guidelines to follow). Without a solid cultural identity, individuals become disconnected, disoriented and alienated from society. Due to their vulnerable position in Diaspora, immigrants are at risk for developing a host of problems, including depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse and other maladaptive coping behaviours. Some migrants manage to assimilate quickly and easily, but most do not. The majority of immigrants struggle with problems that arise when attempting to change their cultural identity from home to that of their host country. They end up with two competing cultural identities and in some cases they feel as if they possess no identity at all.
To fully understand how some of these cultural identity crisis and how the process of migration affects cultural identity, it is worthwhile to examine the work of an important social anthropologist whose cultural analysis can help shed light on this discussion - Victor Turner, Rites of Passage and the Process of Identity Change.
Make No mistake about it.... Making the ultimate decision to emigrate requires courage, resilience, endless patience and persistence. To many it means not starting over, but starting from scratch and the ability to positively adapt to the new environment. It means the individual must develop strategies to cope with the impact on a person's self-esteem, in some cases divorce, loss of friends, your credential and your job history.
The Immigrant Diasporas' Life: Living in Cultural Limbo Land
The truth about Diasporas life is that, it is a personal experience. It is characterised by focusing on hard-work, thus robbing one of social life. It is about subjugated people who have regained control of their own destiny and taken up opportunities they see for a sustainable, independent and presumably bright future. It is about cultural identity, in terms of "shared culture" particularly people with a shared history and ancestry. This in essence reflects the common historical experiences and cultural codes, norms, values, beliefs etc. This "cultural identity" defines what the immigrant has become due to the surrounding environment, constantly undergoing transformation. It is from this perspective that we can understand the traumatic character of Diasporas' life experience - "cultural limbo land" creates an individual "without an anchor, without horizon, colourless, stateless, rootless... etc."While the past continues to speak to the immigrant, it no longer addresses what makes the Diasporas survive because the immigrants' relationship to it is betwixt - thus it becomes more unsettling and problematic.
However, it is characteristic of humans to need to make meaning out of experience and forming a cultural identity is part of that task. Formulating a cultural identity allows one to interpret and evaluate experience and helps to orient oneself in time and space. It creates ties between an individual and a society, thus providing a sense of belonging but also instilling the obligation to adopt and follow certain normative behaviours and values. But what happens when an individual does not possess a cultural identity?
Necessity, But at a Cost!!
What you will find and how will you be treated when you live in a foreign country?
How will you get along not knowing the culture, social life, customs and having your new country not knowing yours?
If the individual possesses more than one identity due to circumstances involving emigration, some of the possible results are psychological confusion, cognitive dissonance and anomic (lacking normative guidelines to follow). Without a solid cultural identity, individuals become disconnected, disoriented and alienated from society. Due to their vulnerable position in Diaspora, immigrants are at risk for developing a host of problems, including depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse and other maladaptive coping behaviours. Some migrants manage to assimilate quickly and easily, but most do not. The majority of immigrants struggle with problems that arise when attempting to change their cultural identity from home to that of their host country. They end up with two competing cultural identities and in some cases they feel as if they possess no identity at all.
To fully understand how some of these cultural identity crisis and how the process of migration affects cultural identity, it is worthwhile to examine the work of an important social anthropologist whose cultural analysis can help shed light on this discussion - Victor Turner, Rites of Passage and the Process of Identity Change.
Make No mistake about it.... Making the ultimate decision to emigrate requires courage, resilience, endless patience and persistence. To many it means not starting over, but starting from scratch and the ability to positively adapt to the new environment. It means the individual must develop strategies to cope with the impact on a person's self-esteem, in some cases divorce, loss of friends, your credential and your job history.
However, it is characteristic of humans to need to make meaning out of experience and forming a cultural identity is part of that task. Formulating a cultural identity allows one to interpret and evaluate experience and helps to orient oneself in time and space. It creates ties between an individual and a society, thus providing a sense of belonging but also instilling the obligation to adopt and follow certain normative behaviours and values. But what happens when an individual does not possess a cultural identity?
Necessity, But at a Cost!!
What you will find and how will you be treated when you live in a foreign country?
How will you get along not knowing the culture, social life, customs and having your new country not knowing yours?
If the individual possesses more than one identity due to circumstances involving emigration, some of the possible results are psychological confusion, cognitive dissonance and anomic (lacking normative guidelines to follow). Without a solid cultural identity, individuals become disconnected, disoriented and alienated from society. Due to their vulnerable position in Diaspora, immigrants are at risk for developing a host of problems, including depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse and other maladaptive coping behaviours. Some migrants manage to assimilate quickly and easily, but most do not. The majority of immigrants struggle with problems that arise when attempting to change their cultural identity from home to that of their host country. They end up with two competing cultural identities and in some cases they feel as if they possess no identity at all.
To fully understand how some of these cultural identity crisis and how the process of migration affects cultural identity, it is worthwhile to examine the work of an important social anthropologist whose cultural analysis can help shed light on this discussion - Victor Turner, Rites of Passage and the Process of Identity Change.
Make No mistake about it.... Making the ultimate decision to emigrate requires courage, resilience, endless patience and persistence. To many it means not starting over, but starting from scratch and the ability to positively adapt to the new environment. It means the individual must develop strategies to cope with the impact on a person's self-esteem, in some cases divorce, loss of friends, your credential and your job history.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Bahasa adalah SKILL Bukan KNOWLEDGE
Bahasa adalah alat komunikasi, anda sudah tau itu. Dan orang berkomunikasi melalui bicara (speaking), tentu saja ada yang mendengar (listening), setelah ditemukannya tulisan maka orang berkomunikasi menggunakan bahasa melalui tulisan (writing), dan tentu saja ada yang membaca (reading).
Inilah 4 skill bebahasa yang harus dimiliki oleh setiap orang yang mempelajari bahasa yaitu :
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Inilah yang disebut dengan 4 skills of language atau 4 ketrampilan bahasa. Dan ini pula tujuan kursus bahasa Inggris online sistim Full Conversation kita, yaitu saya akan membentuk 4 skill berbahasa anda secara terpadu. Maaf, apakah anda melihat ada tulisan GRAMMAR disitu? Tidak ada !! .. grammar bukanlah tujuan mempelajari bahasa. Selama ini banyak orang salah kaprah, termasuk sistim pendidikan bahasa Inggris di Indonesia yang menganggap bahwa GRAMMAR adlaah tujuan. Mereka berlomba2 menghambur2kan rumus grammar, dan dianggapnya bahwa dengan menguasai grammar, akan menguasai bahasa. No Way!! .. ini adalah cara kuno yang terbukti salah kaprah, metode ini terakhir digunakan pada abad 18.
Bagi anda yang pernah mengikuti pesantren konvensional, disitu ditekankan bahwa untuk menguasai bahasa arab harus menguasai NAHWU dan SHOROF. Itulah salah satu contoh peninggalan pengajaran bahasa melalui metode yang disebut dengan Grammar-Translation Method. Jadi kembali saya tegaskan, grammar bukanlah tujuan kita dalam belajar bahasa Inggris, walaupun grammar pada akhirnya tetap akan saya berikan tetapi pada tahap lanjutan saat anda mulai membentuk kemampuan READING dan WRITING.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Mr. Teguh Handoko Sudah Memiliki Pengalaman Mengajar sejak 1987
Disini Saya Akan Membocorkan Pengalaman Saya, Materi yang akan saya sajikan disini hasil dari pengalaman mengajar dan mengelola lembaga bahasa Inggris sejak tahun 1987. Tidak akan pernah Anda dapati materi seperti ini di lembaga bahasa Inggris manapun - Dijamin !!
Materi langsung di sampaikan oleh saya sendiri yang sudah saya kemas dalam Format Conversation MP3 dan Ebook Panduan Yang Mudah di Download di Member Area
Memiliki dasar-dasar skill bahasa secara terpadu (Integrated Skill) untuk dikembangkan menjadi skill berbahasa tingkat Intermediate - guna pembentukan kemampuan membaca literatur serta menulis komposisi
Semua materi pelatihan berupa ebook serta Audio MP3 bisa Anda download atau dikirim dalam bentuk DVD sesuai permintaan Anda. Kursus bahasa Inggris online FULL CONVERSATION system ini saya tujukan untuk mereka yang belajar dari NOL. Itulah sebabnya bahasa pengantar yang digunakan masih berbahasa Indonesia. Anda akan mendapatkan 32 set materi yang semuanya FULL CONVERSATION membentuk skill pronunciaton, receptive speaking, basic structure dan basic listening sehingga Anda saya jamin mampu hadapi "Job Interview" dalam bahasa Inggris
Banyak kursus bahasa Inggris yang mungkin pernah Anda ikuti, tapi semuanya sama - hanya menghambur-hamburkan rumus Grammar, conversation hanya sekedar basa basi saja. Belajar Bahasa Inggris menjadi seperti belajar Matematika !! .. Full rumus-rumus, akhirnya siswa frustasi dan tidak merasa berbakat berbahasa Inggris
Materi langsung di sampaikan oleh saya sendiri yang sudah saya kemas dalam Format Conversation MP3 dan Ebook Panduan Yang Mudah di Download di Member Area
Memiliki dasar-dasar skill bahasa secara terpadu (Integrated Skill) untuk dikembangkan menjadi skill berbahasa tingkat Intermediate - guna pembentukan kemampuan membaca literatur serta menulis komposisi
Semua materi pelatihan berupa ebook serta Audio MP3 bisa Anda download atau dikirim dalam bentuk DVD sesuai permintaan Anda. Kursus bahasa Inggris online FULL CONVERSATION system ini saya tujukan untuk mereka yang belajar dari NOL. Itulah sebabnya bahasa pengantar yang digunakan masih berbahasa Indonesia. Anda akan mendapatkan 32 set materi yang semuanya FULL CONVERSATION membentuk skill pronunciaton, receptive speaking, basic structure dan basic listening sehingga Anda saya jamin mampu hadapi "Job Interview" dalam bahasa Inggris
Banyak kursus bahasa Inggris yang mungkin pernah Anda ikuti, tapi semuanya sama - hanya menghambur-hamburkan rumus Grammar, conversation hanya sekedar basa basi saja. Belajar Bahasa Inggris menjadi seperti belajar Matematika !! .. Full rumus-rumus, akhirnya siswa frustasi dan tidak merasa berbakat berbahasa Inggris
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
PENGERTIAN GRAMMAR
Grammar adalah Sistem Bahasa. Orang-orang kadang-kadang menjelaskan grammar sebagai "aturan" suatu bahasa, tetapi pada kenyataannya bahasa sebenarnya tidak memiliki aturan.
Bahasa dimulai oleh orang-orang membuat suara yang berubah menjadi kata-kata, frasa dan kalimat. Tidak ada bahasa yang sering diucapkan adalah tetap. Semua perubahan bahasa dari waktu. Apa yang kita sebut "GRAMMAR" hanyalah sebuah refleksi dari bahasa pada waktu tertentu.
Apakah kita perlu mempelajari grammar untuk mempelajari BAHASA INGGRIS? Jawaban singkatnya adalah "tidak". Sangat banyak orang di dunia berbicara sendiri, bahasa asli tanpa harus belajar grammar. Anak-anak mulai bicara sebelum mereka tahu kata "grammar".
Tetapi jika anda SERIUS tentang belajar BAHASA INGGRIS, jawaban lama "ya, grammar dapat membantu Anda untuk belajar bahasa lebih cepat dan lebih efisien."
Bahasa dimulai oleh orang-orang membuat suara yang berubah menjadi kata-kata, frasa dan kalimat. Tidak ada bahasa yang sering diucapkan adalah tetap. Semua perubahan bahasa dari waktu. Apa yang kita sebut "GRAMMAR" hanyalah sebuah refleksi dari bahasa pada waktu tertentu.
Apakah kita perlu mempelajari grammar untuk mempelajari BAHASA INGGRIS? Jawaban singkatnya adalah "tidak". Sangat banyak orang di dunia berbicara sendiri, bahasa asli tanpa harus belajar grammar. Anak-anak mulai bicara sebelum mereka tahu kata "grammar".
Tetapi jika anda SERIUS tentang belajar BAHASA INGGRIS, jawaban lama "ya, grammar dapat membantu Anda untuk belajar bahasa lebih cepat dan lebih efisien."
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tips Belajar Tata Bahasa Inggris
Salah satu tips belajar tata bahasa Inggris adalah sebagai berikut
1. Ambil kalimat dalam berbahasa Inggris dan buat catatan bahasa inggris
2. Hapalkan kalimat tersebut
3. Pikirkan kalimat tersebut secara berulang kali
Dengan menggunakan cara ini, kita dapat belajar bahwa suatu kalimat disusun dari SUATU struktur dan bukan dari struktur YANG LAIN. Dari pengamatan terhadap kalimat tersebut, kita dapat menggali lebih dalam apa yang ada pada kalimat tersebut dan apa yang tidak ada di kalimat tersebut. coba kamu pelajari system full conversation ini
1. Ambil kalimat dalam berbahasa Inggris dan buat catatan bahasa inggris
2. Hapalkan kalimat tersebut
3. Pikirkan kalimat tersebut secara berulang kali
Dengan menggunakan cara ini, kita dapat belajar bahwa suatu kalimat disusun dari SUATU struktur dan bukan dari struktur YANG LAIN. Dari pengamatan terhadap kalimat tersebut, kita dapat menggali lebih dalam apa yang ada pada kalimat tersebut dan apa yang tidak ada di kalimat tersebut. coba kamu pelajari system full conversation ini
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Dalam Bahasa Inggris ada 14 FAKTA UNIK
- Stewardesses adalah kata terpanjang yang dapat diketik di keyboard hanya dengan menggunakan tangan kiri Anda. Sedangkan untuk tangan kanan, lollipop adalah yang terpanjang.
- Tidak ada kata dalam bahasa Inggris yang bersajak/berima dengan month, orange, silver, purple, angst dan scalp.
- Dreamt adalah satu-satunya kata bahasa Inggris yang berakhir dengan huruf ‘mt’.
- Kalimat The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog menggunakan setiap huruf yang ada dalam abjad.
- Kata racecar, kayak dan level dapat dibaca bolak-balik dari kiri ke kanan ataupun dari kanan ke kiri.
- Hanya ada empat kata dalam bahasa Inggris yang berakhir dengan suku kata ‘dous’, yaitu: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous dan hazardous.
- Ada dua kata dalam bahasa Inggris yang menggunakan kelima huruf hidup secara berurutan (a, e, i, o, u), yaitu: abstemious dan facetious.
- Typewriter adalah kata terpanjang yang dapat diketik menggunakan huruf-huruf yang terdapat pada satu baris tombol keyboard (baris QWERTY).
- Huruf yang paling sering dipakai dalam bahasa Inggris adalah huruf ‘e’. Ini merupakan fakta baik dalam penggunaan bahasa Inggris secara umum, dalam karya fiksi dan non-fiksi, jurnalisme, kitab suci dan bahkan kode Morse!
- Untuk huruf konsonan, huruf yang paling sering dipakai adalah huruf ‘t’.
- Huruf yang paling sedikit digunakan dalam bahasa Inggris adalah ‘q’ – bukan ‘z’.
- Lima huruf yang paling sering muncul sebagai huruf pertama dalam kata bahasa Inggris – secara berurutan – adalah ‘t’, ‘o’, ‘a’, ‘w’ dan ‘b’.
- Hampir setengah dari seluruh kata bahasa Inggris diakhiri oleh huruf ‘e’, ‘t’, ‘d’ dan ‘s’.
- The adalah kata yang paling sering digunakan dalam bahasa Inggris. Bila Anda tidak percaya, cobalah berbicara dalam bahasa Inggris standar yang benar selama 5 menit tanpa menggunakan kata ‘the’.
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Conversation Dalam Bahasa Inggris
oleh: e-compusoft, Mr. Teguh Handoko
Structural conversation
Adalah pelajaran conversation yang ditujukan untuk membuat siswa mampu menggunakan kalimat-kalimat dalam bahasa Inggris menurut tingkat kesulitan struktur kalimat tersebut. Dari sederhana hingga struktur yang lebih kompleks, amati dialog antara John dan Mary di sebuah restauran.
Functional Conversation
Adalah pelajaran conversation yang ditujukan untuk membuat siswa mampu menggunakan fungsi-fungsi komunikasi bahasa inggris dengan benar, amati sbb.
Amatilah bagaimana perbedaan dialog 1 dan 2 tersebut diatas serupa tapi tak sama.
Situational Conversation
Adalah pelajaran conversation yang ditujukan untuk membentuk kemampuan siswa mengenali fungsi-fungsi khusus dalam komunikasi ber bahasa inggris – berdasarkan situasi.
Lihat pada frasa 2 coffees – itu adalah salah satu contoh bagaimana penggunaan fungsi-fungsi khusus dalam komunikasi berdasarkan situasi. Di restauran, sudah biasa kita mengatakan 2 coffees walaupun secara grammar hal tersebut salah, karena ‘coffee’ biasanya dianggap sebagai uncountable noun.
Structural conversation
Adalah pelajaran conversation yang ditujukan untuk membuat siswa mampu menggunakan kalimat-kalimat dalam bahasa Inggris menurut tingkat kesulitan struktur kalimat tersebut. Dari sederhana hingga struktur yang lebih kompleks, amati dialog antara John dan Mary di sebuah restauran.
John : may I borrow your pen?
Mary : yes, you may
John : by the way, will you come to my house this afternoon?
Mary : yes, I will
John : waiter, give me 2 cups of coffee please
Functional Conversation
Adalah pelajaran conversation yang ditujukan untuk membuat siswa mampu menggunakan fungsi-fungsi komunikasi bahasa inggris dengan benar, amati sbb.
John : may I borrow your pen?
Mary : yes, please
John : by the way, will you come to my house this afternoon?
Mary : with my pleasure
John : waiter, give me 2 cups of coffee please
Amatilah bagaimana perbedaan dialog 1 dan 2 tersebut diatas serupa tapi tak sama.
Situational Conversation
Adalah pelajaran conversation yang ditujukan untuk membentuk kemampuan siswa mengenali fungsi-fungsi khusus dalam komunikasi ber bahasa inggris – berdasarkan situasi.
John : may I borrow your pen?
Mary : yes, please
John : by the way, will you come to my house this afternoon?
Mary : with my pleasure
John : waiter, give me 2 coffees please
Lihat pada frasa 2 coffees – itu adalah salah satu contoh bagaimana penggunaan fungsi-fungsi khusus dalam komunikasi berdasarkan situasi. Di restauran, sudah biasa kita mengatakan 2 coffees walaupun secara grammar hal tersebut salah, karena ‘coffee’ biasanya dianggap sebagai uncountable noun.
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Belajar Bahasa Inggris Lebih Cepat dengan 6 Tip
Jika Anda yang sedang Belajar, Private, les maupun Kursus Bahasa Inggris. Saya sarankan anda menggunakan tips yang sangat bermanfaat ini guna mempercepat kemampuan SKILL BAHASA INGGRIS anda .
- Gunakan lebih banyak bahasa inggris dalam keseharian Anda. Sebagai contoh seringlah mencari berita yang ber bahasa inggris pilih bbc.com daripada detik.com, The Jakarta Post daripada Kompas. Dan untuk mendapatkan pengalaman bisnis terbaik di dunia dari bacaan berbahasa Inggris, bacalah artikel dalam The Economist.
- Catatlah! Setiap ada masukan kata-kata bahasa inggris yang baru buat anda. Jadi bawa buku catatan untuk menuliskan kata-kata baru, yang terpenting langsung anda pelajari kata-kata baru tersebut serta simpan di benak anda. Anda harus mengulangi kosakata baru berkali-kali sebelum pada akhirnya kosakata tersebut lekat dalam IQ memori Anda.
- Ambil setiap kesempatan untuk berbicara dalam bahasa inggris.
- Gunakan Internet. Temukan sumber daftar informasi referensi bahasa inggris seperti forum atau blog yang memuat berbagai sumber on-line.
- Jangan takut berbuat kesalahan dalam berbicara bahasa inggris dan jangan pernah takut untuk mencoba menggunakan bahasa yang Anda pelajari. Tentu saja Anda akan melakukan kesalahan, namun disinilah Anda belajar untuk menjadi lebih baik.
- Ini dia yang paling penting!! jangan pernah menyerah untuk berusaha memperbaiki kesalahan Anda. Jika Anda gampang menyerah, maka Anda akan jauh tertinggal.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
GRATIS KURSUS ENGLISH COURSE ONLINE
Salah satu keuntungan di internet kita bisa mudah belajar BAHASA INGGRIS dengan mudah. berikut beberapa sumber terbaik untuk belajar BAHASA INGGRIS secara ONLINE.
- Swarabhaskara
- ESL go
- Bell English Online
- English @ home
- English for Free
- ENGLISHonline.netSelf-Study Quizzes for ESL Students (English Tests)
- ESL PartyLand–quiz center
- English Language Quizzes – UsingEnglish.com
- ESL test: English Grammar Tenses / Esl quiz
- Super Quiz Machine for ESL Students (English Test)
- ESL Quizzes,grammar quiz, ESL grammar quiz,Upper Intermediate …
- Irregular Verbs – Spelling Quiz
- E. L. Easton – English – Exercises, Quizzes, Tests
- English Grammar for ESL Learners
- Grammar Activities (Ohio ESL)
- ESL – English Exercises and Quizzes
- English Grammar: Present Continuous Tense Quiz (EnglishClub.com)
- English as a Second Language – Tenses Quiz
- English Language Quizzes – UsingEnglish.com
- ESL test: English Grammar Tenses / Esl quiz
- Learn English
- English Exercises Online! (by Lilliam Hurst)
- O N L I N E E X E R C I S E S – Grammar
- English Grammar Exercises
- Business English Lessons
- English Exercise – English Exercises
- E. L. Easton – English – Exercises, Quizzes, Tests
- Verb Tense Exercise 1 Simple Present and Present Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 2 Simple Present and Present Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 3 Simple Past and Past Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 4 Simple Past and Past Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 5 Simple Past and Present Perfect
- Verb Tense Exercise 6 Simple Past and Present Perfect
- Verb Tense Exercise 7 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 8 Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 9 Present Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 10 Present Continuous and Present Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 11 Simple Past and Past Perfect
- Verb Tense Exercise 12 Simple Past, Present Perfect, and Past Perfect
- Verb Tense Exercise 13 Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 14 Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous,
- Verb Tense Exercise 15 Tenses with durations
- Verb Tense Exercise 16 Present and Past Tenses with Non-Continuous Verbs
- Verb Tense Exercise 17 Present and Past Tense Review
- Verb Tense Exercise 18 Will and Be Going to
- Verb Tense Exercise 19 Will and Be Going to
- Verb Tense Exercise 20 Will and Be Going to
- Verb Tense Exercise 21 Simple Present and Simple Future
- Verb Tense Exercise 22 Simple Present and Simple Future
- Verb Tense Exercise 23 Simple Future and Future Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 24 Simple Present, Simple Future, Present Continuous, and Future Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 25 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 26 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 27 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Exercise 28 Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous
- Verb Tense Final Test Cumulative Verb Tense Review
- Verb Tense Practice Test Cumulative Verb Tense Review
- Verb Tense Exercise 1
- Verb Tense Exercise 2
- Verb Tense Exercise 3
- Verb Tense Exercise 4
- Verb Tense Exercise 5
- Verb Tense Exercise 6
- Verb Tense Exercise 7
- Verb Tense Exercise 8
- Verb Tense Exercise 9
- Verb Tense Exercise 10
- Verb Tense Exercise 11
- Verb Tense Exercise 12
- Verb Tense Exercise 13
- Verb Tense Exercise 14
- Verb Tense Exercise 15
- Verb Tense Exercise 16
- Verb Tense Exercise 17
- Verb Tense Exercise 18
- Verb Tense Exercise 19
- Verb Tense Exercise 20
- Verb Tense Exercise 21
- Verb Tense Exercise 22
- Verb Tense Exercise 23
- Verb Tense Exercise 24
- Verb Tense Exercise 25
- Verb Tense Exercise 26
- Verb Tense Exercise 27
- Verb Tense Exercise 28
- Verb Tense Final Test
- Verb Tense Practice Test
- Bahasa Inggris Blog
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
USPS Launches Its First Socially Aware Forever Stamp
Complaints of food poisoning from holidaymakers returning from Tunisia have increased in the past 18 months and personal injury solicitors are currently handling hundreds of cases for compensation against tour operators.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
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Complaints of food poisoning from holidaymakers returning from Tunisia have increased in the past 18 months and personal injury solicitors are currently handling hundreds of cases for compensation against tour operators.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
Ten things you should know about holiday food poisoning compensation claims after food poisoning in Tunisia include:
1. If you become ill after eating contaminated food in Tunisia, you can claim compensation in the UK for loss of enjoyment of your holiday, medical expenses and pain and discomfort, providing the negligence of the tour operator caused your illness.
2. It will not cost you a penny to claim holiday illness compensation if you use a no win, no fee solicitor and you should keep 100% of the compensation. A personal injury/holiday illness solicitor should also assess your claim free of charge.
3. Common symptoms of holiday illness in Tunisia include vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever.
4. You should always get checked out by a doctor at your resort in Tunisia and in the UK when you return home to confirm you are not still suffering from food poisoning.
5. Salmonella and E.coli can cause serious illness and even death if they are not treated correctly at the outset and you must take plenty of fluids to help avoid dehydration after prolonged bouts of sickness and diarrhoea. Anyone can become ill with food poisoning but those most likely to suffer serious illness include young children, pregnant women, people with weakened immune systems and older people.
6. Tour operators may offer you money off vouchers or small amounts of compensation for food poisoning in Tunisia, but you should not accept it until you have spoken to a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor in the UK, as you could be entitled to claim much more.
7. If you become ill after eating the food at a package tour hotel or an all inclusive hotel in Tunisia, you should hand in a written complaint to the holiday representative at the hotel making a note of his/her name. Keep a copy of the complaint form, to show to a personal injury solicitor in the UK if you decide to bring a compensation claim against the tour operator.
8. If other people are ill at the hotel, with similar symptoms as yours, make a note of their names and contact details as you may be able to bring a joint claim against the tour operator when you return home.
9. Try to avoid eating any foods which may have been reheated day after day and never eat ´hot´ food which is served lukewarm or meat which is not cooked thoroughly.
10. Drink bottled water (only if the seal is intact) and avoid ice in drinks.
Once you return to the UK contact a no win, no fee personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. Although legally you have three years in which to make a claim, contact a solicitor as soon as possible when you return home, whilst the details of your illness are still fresh in your mind. Holiday illness in Tunisia can ruin your dream trip abroad and you can claim compensation for mild or severe symptoms of food poisoning, providing the tour operator was to blame for your illness. Gather as much evidence as possible from your holiday hotel, which will help with a claim for compensation against the tour operator.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Being Familiar With These Notable Personas
As much as we may not want to admit it, majority of us have an interest in notable celebrities including their lives. These individuals become somebody marvelous, bringing forth substantial talks to maintain the daily, not to mention several cable channels, solely dedicated to celebrity gossip. The web is a good source of data for persons who want to check out their well-loved popular personas and know about their newest exploits or details regarding their lives.
Some such well-known persons who have websites talking about their life stories are Vin Diesel who has a whole web page associated with Vin Diesel facts, Kiera Knightly, Paris Hilton and any other television celebrity you'll be able to think of. For fans who are interested in the past, the internet is not constrained to just the present movie and television icons. Renowned persons from history can have an enormous on-line following, particularly US leaders and important historic figures.
While most of these popular people's websites are focused on details and gossip regarding the renowned individual, spoof sites are very common and very popular these days. You'll more than likely have heard of Chuck Norris jokes or Heller Keller jokes, which are associated with the identify of the famous persona. A lot of the spoof sites actually imply well. They are not supposed to ridicule the personas spoken of, whether alive or dead. Instead, they actually help make the celebrity status of the individual always known.
Objects belonging to famous persons, can be acquired at very high prices only for being associated with that celebrity. Presidential pieces can reach incredible cost and have even appeared on cable television previews being purchased for hundreds, sometimes even tens of millions of dollars. Usually, however, problems arise in identifying the authenticity of an item, and proving that it did actually belong to a celebrated individual. With no certificate of authenticity, an item is usually worthless.
While for ordinary individuals, it may seem to be that the fame and fortune associated with being a famous persona is the ultimate goal in life, it is worth remembering that many of these famous individuals have struggled to experience any privacy. Furthermore, they're saddened by the truth that people are likely to focus more on their detrimental exploits instead of optimistic ones. One negative incident can destroy the profession of a famous particular person over night, or worse, he'll grow to be recognized for being infamous.
The world of famous people has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and it does not appear like it'll end. Persons have always had an interest with notable individuals, however, with the latest media as well as the web, this trend has risen to new levels.
Some such well-known persons who have websites talking about their life stories are Vin Diesel who has a whole web page associated with Vin Diesel facts, Kiera Knightly, Paris Hilton and any other television celebrity you'll be able to think of. For fans who are interested in the past, the internet is not constrained to just the present movie and television icons. Renowned persons from history can have an enormous on-line following, particularly US leaders and important historic figures.
While most of these popular people's websites are focused on details and gossip regarding the renowned individual, spoof sites are very common and very popular these days. You'll more than likely have heard of Chuck Norris jokes or Heller Keller jokes, which are associated with the identify of the famous persona. A lot of the spoof sites actually imply well. They are not supposed to ridicule the personas spoken of, whether alive or dead. Instead, they actually help make the celebrity status of the individual always known.
Objects belonging to famous persons, can be acquired at very high prices only for being associated with that celebrity. Presidential pieces can reach incredible cost and have even appeared on cable television previews being purchased for hundreds, sometimes even tens of millions of dollars. Usually, however, problems arise in identifying the authenticity of an item, and proving that it did actually belong to a celebrated individual. With no certificate of authenticity, an item is usually worthless.
While for ordinary individuals, it may seem to be that the fame and fortune associated with being a famous persona is the ultimate goal in life, it is worth remembering that many of these famous individuals have struggled to experience any privacy. Furthermore, they're saddened by the truth that people are likely to focus more on their detrimental exploits instead of optimistic ones. One negative incident can destroy the profession of a famous particular person over night, or worse, he'll grow to be recognized for being infamous.
The world of famous people has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and it does not appear like it'll end. Persons have always had an interest with notable individuals, however, with the latest media as well as the web, this trend has risen to new levels.
Being Familiar With These Notable Personas
As much as we may not want to admit it, majority of us have an interest in notable celebrities including their lives. These individuals become somebody marvelous, bringing forth substantial talks to maintain the daily, not to mention several cable channels, solely dedicated to celebrity gossip. The web is a good source of data for persons who want to check out their well-loved popular personas and know about their newest exploits or details regarding their lives.
Some such well-known persons who have websites talking about their life stories are Vin Diesel who has a whole web page associated with Vin Diesel facts, Kiera Knightly, Paris Hilton and any other television celebrity you'll be able to think of. For fans who are interested in the past, the internet is not constrained to just the present movie and television icons. Renowned persons from history can have an enormous on-line following, particularly US leaders and important historic figures.
While most of these popular people's websites are focused on details and gossip regarding the renowned individual, spoof sites are very common and very popular these days. You'll more than likely have heard of Chuck Norris jokes or Heller Keller jokes, which are associated with the identify of the famous persona. A lot of the spoof sites actually imply well. They are not supposed to ridicule the personas spoken of, whether alive or dead. Instead, they actually help make the celebrity status of the individual always known.
Objects belonging to famous persons, can be acquired at very high prices only for being associated with that celebrity. Presidential pieces can reach incredible cost and have even appeared on cable television previews being purchased for hundreds, sometimes even tens of millions of dollars. Usually, however, problems arise in identifying the authenticity of an item, and proving that it did actually belong to a celebrated individual. With no certificate of authenticity, an item is usually worthless.
While for ordinary individuals, it may seem to be that the fame and fortune associated with being a famous persona is the ultimate goal in life, it is worth remembering that many of these famous individuals have struggled to experience any privacy. Furthermore, they're saddened by the truth that people are likely to focus more on their detrimental exploits instead of optimistic ones. One negative incident can destroy the profession of a famous particular person over night, or worse, he'll grow to be recognized for being infamous.
The world of famous people has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and it does not appear like it'll end. Persons have always had an interest with notable individuals, however, with the latest media as well as the web, this trend has risen to new levels.
Some such well-known persons who have websites talking about their life stories are Vin Diesel who has a whole web page associated with Vin Diesel facts, Kiera Knightly, Paris Hilton and any other television celebrity you'll be able to think of. For fans who are interested in the past, the internet is not constrained to just the present movie and television icons. Renowned persons from history can have an enormous on-line following, particularly US leaders and important historic figures.
While most of these popular people's websites are focused on details and gossip regarding the renowned individual, spoof sites are very common and very popular these days. You'll more than likely have heard of Chuck Norris jokes or Heller Keller jokes, which are associated with the identify of the famous persona. A lot of the spoof sites actually imply well. They are not supposed to ridicule the personas spoken of, whether alive or dead. Instead, they actually help make the celebrity status of the individual always known.
Objects belonging to famous persons, can be acquired at very high prices only for being associated with that celebrity. Presidential pieces can reach incredible cost and have even appeared on cable television previews being purchased for hundreds, sometimes even tens of millions of dollars. Usually, however, problems arise in identifying the authenticity of an item, and proving that it did actually belong to a celebrated individual. With no certificate of authenticity, an item is usually worthless.
While for ordinary individuals, it may seem to be that the fame and fortune associated with being a famous persona is the ultimate goal in life, it is worth remembering that many of these famous individuals have struggled to experience any privacy. Furthermore, they're saddened by the truth that people are likely to focus more on their detrimental exploits instead of optimistic ones. One negative incident can destroy the profession of a famous particular person over night, or worse, he'll grow to be recognized for being infamous.
The world of famous people has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and it does not appear like it'll end. Persons have always had an interest with notable individuals, however, with the latest media as well as the web, this trend has risen to new levels.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Police Imposters: Police Expert Tips for Drivers
Police imposters preying on unsuspecting drivers are all over the news. Pretend police officers in police style sedans with flashing lights strike terror in the hearts of motorists. This is especially true for women driving alone late at night in desolate areas. But how can you tell the fake fuzz from the real deal?
While it is hard to be sure that you are being stopped by a real police officer, deputy sheriff, or state trooper, police experts advise that there are some safety tips that can assist you. Police officers do not like imposters as they endanger law enforcers and the public. Officers understand the concern that members of the public have about the pretend police and encourage reasonable precautions and safety steps be taken. Safety steps can be taken.
1. Call 911
2. Turn on lights
3. Pick safe spot
Call 911
If you're not sure if the vehicle with the flashing lights behind you is an official police car, you can call 911 from your cell phone as you are driving to get verification. This also serves to get your concerns on record (all 911 calls are taped). Since law enforcement officers should by departmental policy call in their traffic stops, the 911 center can give you verification of the car behind you. Your taped call also demonstrates your intent and mitigates the appearance that you're trying to elude the officer.
Turn on lights
Upon observing the officer attempting to stop your vehicle, turn on your hazard lights. This lets the officer know that you've seen him or her and are not attempting to speed off. You should also turn on your interior dome light if it is dark out. Police officers are often concerned if they can't see you and especially your hands. They may feel that you fishing around the passenger compartment of the car for a gun and are reluctant to stop for you thinking that you are groping for a weapon.
Pick a safe spot
Drive to a well-lit preferably populated area. Driving to a local police station may not be advisable. Many rural police and sheriff's facilities are substations that are not manned after business hours. A gas station, mall, convenience store or other crowded commercial establishment is a better bet. If it is a police imposter, they are unlikely to want to follow you to a well-lit and people laden location.
Pretend police is a concern to police experts and drivers alike. Knowing safety tips to deal with fake cops can save you and your family from a dangerous situation.
While it is hard to be sure that you are being stopped by a real police officer, deputy sheriff, or state trooper, police experts advise that there are some safety tips that can assist you. Police officers do not like imposters as they endanger law enforcers and the public. Officers understand the concern that members of the public have about the pretend police and encourage reasonable precautions and safety steps be taken. Safety steps can be taken.
1. Call 911
2. Turn on lights
3. Pick safe spot
Call 911
If you're not sure if the vehicle with the flashing lights behind you is an official police car, you can call 911 from your cell phone as you are driving to get verification. This also serves to get your concerns on record (all 911 calls are taped). Since law enforcement officers should by departmental policy call in their traffic stops, the 911 center can give you verification of the car behind you. Your taped call also demonstrates your intent and mitigates the appearance that you're trying to elude the officer.
Turn on lights
Upon observing the officer attempting to stop your vehicle, turn on your hazard lights. This lets the officer know that you've seen him or her and are not attempting to speed off. You should also turn on your interior dome light if it is dark out. Police officers are often concerned if they can't see you and especially your hands. They may feel that you fishing around the passenger compartment of the car for a gun and are reluctant to stop for you thinking that you are groping for a weapon.
Pick a safe spot
Drive to a well-lit preferably populated area. Driving to a local police station may not be advisable. Many rural police and sheriff's facilities are substations that are not manned after business hours. A gas station, mall, convenience store or other crowded commercial establishment is a better bet. If it is a police imposter, they are unlikely to want to follow you to a well-lit and people laden location.
Pretend police is a concern to police experts and drivers alike. Knowing safety tips to deal with fake cops can save you and your family from a dangerous situation.
Police Imposters: Police Expert Tips for Drivers
Police imposters preying on unsuspecting drivers are all over the news. Pretend police officers in police style sedans with flashing lights strike terror in the hearts of motorists. This is especially true for women driving alone late at night in desolate areas. But how can you tell the fake fuzz from the real deal?
While it is hard to be sure that you are being stopped by a real police officer, deputy sheriff, or state trooper, police experts advise that there are some safety tips that can assist you. Police officers do not like imposters as they endanger law enforcers and the public. Officers understand the concern that members of the public have about the pretend police and encourage reasonable precautions and safety steps be taken. Safety steps can be taken.
1. Call 911
2. Turn on lights
3. Pick safe spot
Call 911
If you're not sure if the vehicle with the flashing lights behind you is an official police car, you can call 911 from your cell phone as you are driving to get verification. This also serves to get your concerns on record (all 911 calls are taped). Since law enforcement officers should by departmental policy call in their traffic stops, the 911 center can give you verification of the car behind you. Your taped call also demonstrates your intent and mitigates the appearance that you're trying to elude the officer.
Turn on lights
Upon observing the officer attempting to stop your vehicle, turn on your hazard lights. This lets the officer know that you've seen him or her and are not attempting to speed off. You should also turn on your interior dome light if it is dark out. Police officers are often concerned if they can't see you and especially your hands. They may feel that you fishing around the passenger compartment of the car for a gun and are reluctant to stop for you thinking that you are groping for a weapon.
Pick a safe spot
Drive to a well-lit preferably populated area. Driving to a local police station may not be advisable. Many rural police and sheriff's facilities are substations that are not manned after business hours. A gas station, mall, convenience store or other crowded commercial establishment is a better bet. If it is a police imposter, they are unlikely to want to follow you to a well-lit and people laden location.
Pretend police is a concern to police experts and drivers alike. Knowing safety tips to deal with fake cops can save you and your family from a dangerous situation.
While it is hard to be sure that you are being stopped by a real police officer, deputy sheriff, or state trooper, police experts advise that there are some safety tips that can assist you. Police officers do not like imposters as they endanger law enforcers and the public. Officers understand the concern that members of the public have about the pretend police and encourage reasonable precautions and safety steps be taken. Safety steps can be taken.
1. Call 911
2. Turn on lights
3. Pick safe spot
Call 911
If you're not sure if the vehicle with the flashing lights behind you is an official police car, you can call 911 from your cell phone as you are driving to get verification. This also serves to get your concerns on record (all 911 calls are taped). Since law enforcement officers should by departmental policy call in their traffic stops, the 911 center can give you verification of the car behind you. Your taped call also demonstrates your intent and mitigates the appearance that you're trying to elude the officer.
Turn on lights
Upon observing the officer attempting to stop your vehicle, turn on your hazard lights. This lets the officer know that you've seen him or her and are not attempting to speed off. You should also turn on your interior dome light if it is dark out. Police officers are often concerned if they can't see you and especially your hands. They may feel that you fishing around the passenger compartment of the car for a gun and are reluctant to stop for you thinking that you are groping for a weapon.
Pick a safe spot
Drive to a well-lit preferably populated area. Driving to a local police station may not be advisable. Many rural police and sheriff's facilities are substations that are not manned after business hours. A gas station, mall, convenience store or other crowded commercial establishment is a better bet. If it is a police imposter, they are unlikely to want to follow you to a well-lit and people laden location.
Pretend police is a concern to police experts and drivers alike. Knowing safety tips to deal with fake cops can save you and your family from a dangerous situation.
Friday, January 1, 2010
What Are Some Ways That Humans Have Evolved?
What are some ways that humans have evolved and that psychologists have chosen to examine personality theory?
Personality Psychology scientifically studies the whole person, including biology, culture, and individual differences. Amanda's example shows how one person can unveil a lot about himself or herself in a limited amount of time and, by the same token, how one person can give the wrong impression about herself or himself in a short period of time and/or in the same setting. This happens frequently in today's fast pace society. Traits are general dispositions people attribute to other people after observations that are consistent over time and across different situations.
One common way to quantify differences in personality or dispositional or individual traits is self-report questionnaires, given that people somewhat know themselves. I scored seventeen out of twenty in the extroversion questionnaire. It is accurate and in line with all the other scientific personality tests I have taken. I tend to be the leader in most situations and I love people, who re-energize me. Traits predict behaviors.
Out of the many traits, there are the Big Five main and general categories of traits, symbolized by the acronym O.C.E.A.N: Openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. Beyond the Big Give, there are individual details or characteristic adaptations to organize. Characteristic adaptations are attributes that are specific, versus generalized, to a setting or time, and/or role. There are three main theories of characteristic adaptations. One theory is the human motivation focusing on individual wants, desire, or motives. The second theory focuses on cognition, such as values, and beliefs and the other one focuses on the person's development or evolution.
Identity or the person's life purpose is part of determining a person's characteristics. Overall identity is the same over time within the whole person. Identity is the person's life story. Naturally people assess reality to create order and predict the future, such as protecting themselves, improving lives, and gaining knowledge. My life mission is to inspire and empower people and animals to live they best life they can. My mission has shaped my life and personality. Everything I do or say is in line with my mission. If I am forced to do something that goes against my life mission, I rebel because I would not be myself.
Personality Psychology, as a science, follows three steps of inquiry: unsystematic observation, building theories, and evaluating propositions, deriving hypothesis from theories and researching and testing the hypothesis. Another method is the experiment in which the researcher manipulatesd the independent variable to affect the dependent variable. Allport identified two ways to research personality: nomothetic which focuses on behaviors across many individuals and idiographic which focuses on the patterns of the single human life.
Personality psychology has to look at the human evolution to base its research and principles. Besides evolution, personality psychology looks at more proximal and immediate behavioral determinants. Inclusive fitness is the gene replication through progeny.
Humans, throughout several million years, have lived this environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA) and have developed cognitively. Humans' greatest power is computation or the power of the human mind. Human minds have adapted to evolutionary challenges, such as reproduction and survival, creating loose subsystems or modules.
Evolutionary theories explain how females are pickier and more monogamous in choosing sexual partners, due to their need to care for their progeny, whereas males are more promiscuous, due to maximizing the quantity, versus the quality, of their offspring. I do believe in the power of the mind. I think the human mind has infinite or many more potentials that humans have not fully explored, yet. That is why my passion is psychology, to continue discovering the human mind potentials. I think, if there are lives on other planets in the universe, those lives are not as evolved as humans are.
Hogan's socioanalytic theory describes how humans evolved in groups where the main goals are to get along and get ahead. Humans search for group acceptance and status with role playing, impression management and participation in social rituals or cultural life. High acceptance and status correlate with high inclusive fitness.
The evolutionary theory provides a distal explanation for human aggression but not a justification for it. On the other hand, humans are also altruistic. Both aggression and altruism are extension of the main aspect of human life in the EEA.
Human groups are hierarchical, which is a result of aggressiveness and dominance. Dominance allows for altruism. Humans have evolved systems for emotions, attachments, internalized social rules, giving, trading, negotiation, and other prosocial tendencies. I think that most of people's behaviors nowadays have to fall into some social systems, or people would be emancipated, alienated or ostracized. I believe society or social rules govern people's lives to control them, for better or worse.
Prosocial tendencies or evolved adaptations control aggression and undergird social cooperation that, inon its turn, correlates and contributes to inclusive fitness of the same subjects. Another distinct human aspect is caregiver-infant attachment. Caregiver-infant bond protects infants from dangers. As a result of this bond, then infants develop expectations about human relationships, which affect an internalized working model. During my hypnosis certifications, I have studies the attachment of people to mothers and fathers. According to hypnosis theories, the role model parents often determine how people learn, such as more emotionally, like doubting, or more physically or literally or logically.
According to the Strange Situation procedure, there are the following infant attachment bonds: secure (B-babies), avoidant (A-babies), resistant (C-babies), and disorganized (D-babies). B-babies are the most common. A, C and D babies have insecure attachments. Secure attachments correlate with positive independence, mastery and peer popularity in K through six school grades.
Adult attachments have also been studied. According to the Adult Attachment Interview, adults, as a result of early attachment relationships with parents, may work in one of the following ways: secure or autonomous, dismissing, preoccupied and unresolved. Romantic attachment styles correspond to the same secure, avoidant and resistant styles of infants. For instance, adults with secure attachment styles are more committed and self-disclosing with their significant others, offer and receive support during stress, have more positive social engagements.
I am single at the moment and, from previous romantically involved relationships, I can see how much my attachment with my parents, has shaped the relationships. I am very much aware and acknowledging of this attachment style now and I believe this awareness and knowledge will help me pick the right mating match. To conclude, I am looking forward to learning about the latest personality psychology research findings and contribute to future findings in this field.
Personality Psychology scientifically studies the whole person, including biology, culture, and individual differences. Amanda's example shows how one person can unveil a lot about himself or herself in a limited amount of time and, by the same token, how one person can give the wrong impression about herself or himself in a short period of time and/or in the same setting. This happens frequently in today's fast pace society. Traits are general dispositions people attribute to other people after observations that are consistent over time and across different situations.
One common way to quantify differences in personality or dispositional or individual traits is self-report questionnaires, given that people somewhat know themselves. I scored seventeen out of twenty in the extroversion questionnaire. It is accurate and in line with all the other scientific personality tests I have taken. I tend to be the leader in most situations and I love people, who re-energize me. Traits predict behaviors.
Out of the many traits, there are the Big Five main and general categories of traits, symbolized by the acronym O.C.E.A.N: Openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. Beyond the Big Give, there are individual details or characteristic adaptations to organize. Characteristic adaptations are attributes that are specific, versus generalized, to a setting or time, and/or role. There are three main theories of characteristic adaptations. One theory is the human motivation focusing on individual wants, desire, or motives. The second theory focuses on cognition, such as values, and beliefs and the other one focuses on the person's development or evolution.
Identity or the person's life purpose is part of determining a person's characteristics. Overall identity is the same over time within the whole person. Identity is the person's life story. Naturally people assess reality to create order and predict the future, such as protecting themselves, improving lives, and gaining knowledge. My life mission is to inspire and empower people and animals to live they best life they can. My mission has shaped my life and personality. Everything I do or say is in line with my mission. If I am forced to do something that goes against my life mission, I rebel because I would not be myself.
Personality Psychology, as a science, follows three steps of inquiry: unsystematic observation, building theories, and evaluating propositions, deriving hypothesis from theories and researching and testing the hypothesis. Another method is the experiment in which the researcher manipulatesd the independent variable to affect the dependent variable. Allport identified two ways to research personality: nomothetic which focuses on behaviors across many individuals and idiographic which focuses on the patterns of the single human life.
Personality psychology has to look at the human evolution to base its research and principles. Besides evolution, personality psychology looks at more proximal and immediate behavioral determinants. Inclusive fitness is the gene replication through progeny.
Humans, throughout several million years, have lived this environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA) and have developed cognitively. Humans' greatest power is computation or the power of the human mind. Human minds have adapted to evolutionary challenges, such as reproduction and survival, creating loose subsystems or modules.
Evolutionary theories explain how females are pickier and more monogamous in choosing sexual partners, due to their need to care for their progeny, whereas males are more promiscuous, due to maximizing the quantity, versus the quality, of their offspring. I do believe in the power of the mind. I think the human mind has infinite or many more potentials that humans have not fully explored, yet. That is why my passion is psychology, to continue discovering the human mind potentials. I think, if there are lives on other planets in the universe, those lives are not as evolved as humans are.
Hogan's socioanalytic theory describes how humans evolved in groups where the main goals are to get along and get ahead. Humans search for group acceptance and status with role playing, impression management and participation in social rituals or cultural life. High acceptance and status correlate with high inclusive fitness.
The evolutionary theory provides a distal explanation for human aggression but not a justification for it. On the other hand, humans are also altruistic. Both aggression and altruism are extension of the main aspect of human life in the EEA.
Human groups are hierarchical, which is a result of aggressiveness and dominance. Dominance allows for altruism. Humans have evolved systems for emotions, attachments, internalized social rules, giving, trading, negotiation, and other prosocial tendencies. I think that most of people's behaviors nowadays have to fall into some social systems, or people would be emancipated, alienated or ostracized. I believe society or social rules govern people's lives to control them, for better or worse.
Prosocial tendencies or evolved adaptations control aggression and undergird social cooperation that, inon its turn, correlates and contributes to inclusive fitness of the same subjects. Another distinct human aspect is caregiver-infant attachment. Caregiver-infant bond protects infants from dangers. As a result of this bond, then infants develop expectations about human relationships, which affect an internalized working model. During my hypnosis certifications, I have studies the attachment of people to mothers and fathers. According to hypnosis theories, the role model parents often determine how people learn, such as more emotionally, like doubting, or more physically or literally or logically.
According to the Strange Situation procedure, there are the following infant attachment bonds: secure (B-babies), avoidant (A-babies), resistant (C-babies), and disorganized (D-babies). B-babies are the most common. A, C and D babies have insecure attachments. Secure attachments correlate with positive independence, mastery and peer popularity in K through six school grades.
Adult attachments have also been studied. According to the Adult Attachment Interview, adults, as a result of early attachment relationships with parents, may work in one of the following ways: secure or autonomous, dismissing, preoccupied and unresolved. Romantic attachment styles correspond to the same secure, avoidant and resistant styles of infants. For instance, adults with secure attachment styles are more committed and self-disclosing with their significant others, offer and receive support during stress, have more positive social engagements.
I am single at the moment and, from previous romantically involved relationships, I can see how much my attachment with my parents, has shaped the relationships. I am very much aware and acknowledging of this attachment style now and I believe this awareness and knowledge will help me pick the right mating match. To conclude, I am looking forward to learning about the latest personality psychology research findings and contribute to future findings in this field.
What Are Some Ways That Humans Have Evolved?
What are some ways that humans have evolved and that psychologists have chosen to examine personality theory?
Personality Psychology scientifically studies the whole person, including biology, culture, and individual differences. Amanda's example shows how one person can unveil a lot about himself or herself in a limited amount of time and, by the same token, how one person can give the wrong impression about herself or himself in a short period of time and/or in the same setting. This happens frequently in today's fast pace society. Traits are general dispositions people attribute to other people after observations that are consistent over time and across different situations.
One common way to quantify differences in personality or dispositional or individual traits is self-report questionnaires, given that people somewhat know themselves. I scored seventeen out of twenty in the extroversion questionnaire. It is accurate and in line with all the other scientific personality tests I have taken. I tend to be the leader in most situations and I love people, who re-energize me. Traits predict behaviors.
Out of the many traits, there are the Big Five main and general categories of traits, symbolized by the acronym O.C.E.A.N: Openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. Beyond the Big Give, there are individual details or characteristic adaptations to organize. Characteristic adaptations are attributes that are specific, versus generalized, to a setting or time, and/or role. There are three main theories of characteristic adaptations. One theory is the human motivation focusing on individual wants, desire, or motives. The second theory focuses on cognition, such as values, and beliefs and the other one focuses on the person's development or evolution.
Identity or the person's life purpose is part of determining a person's characteristics. Overall identity is the same over time within the whole person. Identity is the person's life story. Naturally people assess reality to create order and predict the future, such as protecting themselves, improving lives, and gaining knowledge. My life mission is to inspire and empower people and animals to live they best life they can. My mission has shaped my life and personality. Everything I do or say is in line with my mission. If I am forced to do something that goes against my life mission, I rebel because I would not be myself.
Personality Psychology, as a science, follows three steps of inquiry: unsystematic observation, building theories, and evaluating propositions, deriving hypothesis from theories and researching and testing the hypothesis. Another method is the experiment in which the researcher manipulatesd the independent variable to affect the dependent variable. Allport identified two ways to research personality: nomothetic which focuses on behaviors across many individuals and idiographic which focuses on the patterns of the single human life.
Personality psychology has to look at the human evolution to base its research and principles. Besides evolution, personality psychology looks at more proximal and immediate behavioral determinants. Inclusive fitness is the gene replication through progeny.
Humans, throughout several million years, have lived this environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA) and have developed cognitively. Humans' greatest power is computation or the power of the human mind. Human minds have adapted to evolutionary challenges, such as reproduction and survival, creating loose subsystems or modules.
Evolutionary theories explain how females are pickier and more monogamous in choosing sexual partners, due to their need to care for their progeny, whereas males are more promiscuous, due to maximizing the quantity, versus the quality, of their offspring. I do believe in the power of the mind. I think the human mind has infinite or many more potentials that humans have not fully explored, yet. That is why my passion is psychology, to continue discovering the human mind potentials. I think, if there are lives on other planets in the universe, those lives are not as evolved as humans are.
Hogan's socioanalytic theory describes how humans evolved in groups where the main goals are to get along and get ahead. Humans search for group acceptance and status with role playing, impression management and participation in social rituals or cultural life. High acceptance and status correlate with high inclusive fitness.
The evolutionary theory provides a distal explanation for human aggression but not a justification for it. On the other hand, humans are also altruistic. Both aggression and altruism are extension of the main aspect of human life in the EEA.
Human groups are hierarchical, which is a result of aggressiveness and dominance. Dominance allows for altruism. Humans have evolved systems for emotions, attachments, internalized social rules, giving, trading, negotiation, and other prosocial tendencies. I think that most of people's behaviors nowadays have to fall into some social systems, or people would be emancipated, alienated or ostracized. I believe society or social rules govern people's lives to control them, for better or worse.
Prosocial tendencies or evolved adaptations control aggression and undergird social cooperation that, inon its turn, correlates and contributes to inclusive fitness of the same subjects. Another distinct human aspect is caregiver-infant attachment. Caregiver-infant bond protects infants from dangers. As a result of this bond, then infants develop expectations about human relationships, which affect an internalized working model. During my hypnosis certifications, I have studies the attachment of people to mothers and fathers. According to hypnosis theories, the role model parents often determine how people learn, such as more emotionally, like doubting, or more physically or literally or logically.
According to the Strange Situation procedure, there are the following infant attachment bonds: secure (B-babies), avoidant (A-babies), resistant (C-babies), and disorganized (D-babies). B-babies are the most common. A, C and D babies have insecure attachments. Secure attachments correlate with positive independence, mastery and peer popularity in K through six school grades.
Adult attachments have also been studied. According to the Adult Attachment Interview, adults, as a result of early attachment relationships with parents, may work in one of the following ways: secure or autonomous, dismissing, preoccupied and unresolved. Romantic attachment styles correspond to the same secure, avoidant and resistant styles of infants. For instance, adults with secure attachment styles are more committed and self-disclosing with their significant others, offer and receive support during stress, have more positive social engagements.
I am single at the moment and, from previous romantically involved relationships, I can see how much my attachment with my parents, has shaped the relationships. I am very much aware and acknowledging of this attachment style now and I believe this awareness and knowledge will help me pick the right mating match. To conclude, I am looking forward to learning about the latest personality psychology research findings and contribute to future findings in this field.
Personality Psychology scientifically studies the whole person, including biology, culture, and individual differences. Amanda's example shows how one person can unveil a lot about himself or herself in a limited amount of time and, by the same token, how one person can give the wrong impression about herself or himself in a short period of time and/or in the same setting. This happens frequently in today's fast pace society. Traits are general dispositions people attribute to other people after observations that are consistent over time and across different situations.
One common way to quantify differences in personality or dispositional or individual traits is self-report questionnaires, given that people somewhat know themselves. I scored seventeen out of twenty in the extroversion questionnaire. It is accurate and in line with all the other scientific personality tests I have taken. I tend to be the leader in most situations and I love people, who re-energize me. Traits predict behaviors.
Out of the many traits, there are the Big Five main and general categories of traits, symbolized by the acronym O.C.E.A.N: Openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, neuroticism. Beyond the Big Give, there are individual details or characteristic adaptations to organize. Characteristic adaptations are attributes that are specific, versus generalized, to a setting or time, and/or role. There are three main theories of characteristic adaptations. One theory is the human motivation focusing on individual wants, desire, or motives. The second theory focuses on cognition, such as values, and beliefs and the other one focuses on the person's development or evolution.
Identity or the person's life purpose is part of determining a person's characteristics. Overall identity is the same over time within the whole person. Identity is the person's life story. Naturally people assess reality to create order and predict the future, such as protecting themselves, improving lives, and gaining knowledge. My life mission is to inspire and empower people and animals to live they best life they can. My mission has shaped my life and personality. Everything I do or say is in line with my mission. If I am forced to do something that goes against my life mission, I rebel because I would not be myself.
Personality Psychology, as a science, follows three steps of inquiry: unsystematic observation, building theories, and evaluating propositions, deriving hypothesis from theories and researching and testing the hypothesis. Another method is the experiment in which the researcher manipulatesd the independent variable to affect the dependent variable. Allport identified two ways to research personality: nomothetic which focuses on behaviors across many individuals and idiographic which focuses on the patterns of the single human life.
Personality psychology has to look at the human evolution to base its research and principles. Besides evolution, personality psychology looks at more proximal and immediate behavioral determinants. Inclusive fitness is the gene replication through progeny.
Humans, throughout several million years, have lived this environment of evolutionary adaptedness (EEA) and have developed cognitively. Humans' greatest power is computation or the power of the human mind. Human minds have adapted to evolutionary challenges, such as reproduction and survival, creating loose subsystems or modules.
Evolutionary theories explain how females are pickier and more monogamous in choosing sexual partners, due to their need to care for their progeny, whereas males are more promiscuous, due to maximizing the quantity, versus the quality, of their offspring. I do believe in the power of the mind. I think the human mind has infinite or many more potentials that humans have not fully explored, yet. That is why my passion is psychology, to continue discovering the human mind potentials. I think, if there are lives on other planets in the universe, those lives are not as evolved as humans are.
Hogan's socioanalytic theory describes how humans evolved in groups where the main goals are to get along and get ahead. Humans search for group acceptance and status with role playing, impression management and participation in social rituals or cultural life. High acceptance and status correlate with high inclusive fitness.
The evolutionary theory provides a distal explanation for human aggression but not a justification for it. On the other hand, humans are also altruistic. Both aggression and altruism are extension of the main aspect of human life in the EEA.
Human groups are hierarchical, which is a result of aggressiveness and dominance. Dominance allows for altruism. Humans have evolved systems for emotions, attachments, internalized social rules, giving, trading, negotiation, and other prosocial tendencies. I think that most of people's behaviors nowadays have to fall into some social systems, or people would be emancipated, alienated or ostracized. I believe society or social rules govern people's lives to control them, for better or worse.
Prosocial tendencies or evolved adaptations control aggression and undergird social cooperation that, inon its turn, correlates and contributes to inclusive fitness of the same subjects. Another distinct human aspect is caregiver-infant attachment. Caregiver-infant bond protects infants from dangers. As a result of this bond, then infants develop expectations about human relationships, which affect an internalized working model. During my hypnosis certifications, I have studies the attachment of people to mothers and fathers. According to hypnosis theories, the role model parents often determine how people learn, such as more emotionally, like doubting, or more physically or literally or logically.
According to the Strange Situation procedure, there are the following infant attachment bonds: secure (B-babies), avoidant (A-babies), resistant (C-babies), and disorganized (D-babies). B-babies are the most common. A, C and D babies have insecure attachments. Secure attachments correlate with positive independence, mastery and peer popularity in K through six school grades.
Adult attachments have also been studied. According to the Adult Attachment Interview, adults, as a result of early attachment relationships with parents, may work in one of the following ways: secure or autonomous, dismissing, preoccupied and unresolved. Romantic attachment styles correspond to the same secure, avoidant and resistant styles of infants. For instance, adults with secure attachment styles are more committed and self-disclosing with their significant others, offer and receive support during stress, have more positive social engagements.
I am single at the moment and, from previous romantically involved relationships, I can see how much my attachment with my parents, has shaped the relationships. I am very much aware and acknowledging of this attachment style now and I believe this awareness and knowledge will help me pick the right mating match. To conclude, I am looking forward to learning about the latest personality psychology research findings and contribute to future findings in this field.
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