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		<title>Maybe you are giving an informal presentation,</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you are giving an informal presentation, at a networking event or a trade show, and you see these folks &#8211; fidgeting with change in their pockets, standing with hands over crotch in the classic fig-leaf position, leaning on a counter, twirling a pen, or tossing a give-away from hand-to-hand. Maybe you do the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you are giving an informal presentation, at a<br />
 networking event or a trade show, and you see these folks &#8211;<br />
 fidgeting with change in their pockets, standing with hands<br />
 over crotch in the classic fig-leaf position, leaning on a<br />
 counter, twirling a pen, or tossing a give-away from<br />
 hand-to-hand.</p>
<p>Maybe you do the same thing. What does it say to the folks<br />
 in your audience or who are walking down the aisle? I?M<br />
 BORED and uncomfortable and I don?t know what to do with<br />
 my hands.</p>
<p>What to do with your hands? Julia O&#8217;Connor, president of<br />
 Trade Show Training, inc, has two simple suggestions.<br />
 &#8220;My favorite is to take a survey with paper and clipboard&#8221;,<br />
 she said. &#8220;because trade shows are an ideal time to gather<br />
 information from folks who stop by your booth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Develop a little survey ? no more than five questions. Make it<br />
 easy, quick, multiple-choice. You will get better results if you<br />
 don?t require personal information but always ask how<br />
 participants want you to follow-up.</p>
<p>What to ask? What do you need to know about potential<br />
 clients and your business for the next six months? What do<br />
 they know about your company? Your products? What are<br />
 their requirements for the sales process, service, financing,<br />
 repair, technology, innovation, trade-in, etc? Also &#8211; in general<br />
 ? how do they see industry trends, outside forces affecting<br />
 the economy, politics at all levels, taxes, immigration, etc.</p>
<p>While it would be easy to put this in some electronic format,<br />
 use old-fashioned paper and a clipboard. <br /><a href="http://www.valodesigngroup.com/">powerpoint design</a></p>
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		<title>Each certificate will include</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each certificate will include the diamond&#8217;s color, clarity, carat weight and cut information (see the 4 C&#8217;s of quality). The grading report also includes a hand-drawn map of the diamond&#8217;s inclusions. Since no two diamonds are exactly alike you can always check that the certificate matches the diamond. There are dozens of gemological laboratories handing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each certificate will include the diamond&#8217;s color, clarity, carat weight and cut information (see the 4 C&#8217;s of quality). The grading report also includes a hand-drawn map of the diamond&#8217;s inclusions. Since no two diamonds are exactly alike you can always check that the certificate matches the diamond.</p>
<p>There are dozens of gemological laboratories handing out certificates but only a few are respected by the diamond trade. Some well-known laboratories include the European Gemological Laboratories (EGL) and the Gemological Institute of America known as GIA</p>
<p>To better understand your certificates here are some commonly used terms</p>
<p>Stone ID: A Unique number representing your diamond. This number is registered in a global database.</p>
<p>Date: The date the report was issued.</p>
<p>Cut and Shape: Shapes other than the standard round brilliant are called fancy shapes or fancy cuts. Their names are based on their shapes. The best known are the heart, marquise, pear-shaped cut, emerald cut, princess cut, oval, and radiant.</p>
<p>Dimensions: The dimensions of the diamond are stated as &#8220;largest diameter &#8211; smallest diameter X depth&#8221; for round shapes and &#8220;length X width X depth&#8221; for other shapes.</p>
<p>Carat Weight: The standard unit of weight used for gemstones. <br /><a href="http://www.diamond-silver-necklace.com/turquoise-necklace.html">turquoise necklace</a></p>
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		<title>However the Google sitemap is strictly for</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[However the Google sitemap is strictly for google and other search engines will not understand it. If you are creating a sitemap for your website make sure you do not include folders or files you don?t want the search engines to see. Similarly make sure that there is no missing file or folder that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>However the Google sitemap is strictly for google and other search engines will not understand it.</p>
<p>If you are creating a sitemap for your website make sure you do not include folders or files you don?t want the search engines to see. Similarly make sure that there is no missing file or folder that you do not want the search engine to see. It is very important to be updated with your sitemap files especially if you have deleted or added any pages in your website. Similarly you also need to be updated about any changes you made in a particular web page.</p>
<p>Every website needs to have three Sitemaps updated.</p>
<p>? Sitemap in html<br />
 ? Sitemap in xml<br />
 ? Sitemap in txt</p>
<p>Apart from creating the above three sitemaps it is to be made sure that they are regularly updated</p>
<p>? Never include folders you do not want the search engines to see<br />
 ? Never include files you do not want the search engines to se<br />
 ? Make sure that there is no missing file or folder you do not want the search engines to see.</p>
<p>So as you can see that there is a constant need to keep your three sitemaps updated. <br /><a href="http://www.idhammarsystems.com/cmms%20systems/mms/cmms%20overview/">cmms</a></p>
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		<title>Both have played a</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both have played a large role in import and export over the years, and both have been used as bedding literally as early as ancient Egypt and beyond. Linen derives from the plant called flax which is grown in the colder climates of the world, such as western and northern Europe. Its use spans thousands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both have played a large role in import and export over the years, and both have been used as bedding literally as early as ancient Egypt and beyond.</p>
<p>Linen derives from the plant called flax which is grown in the colder climates of the world, such as western and northern Europe. Its use spans thousands of years and many civilizations. High quality linen is usually more expensive than cotton, though this isn&#8217;t always the case.</p>
<p>Though traditionally grown in colder climates, linen is an excellent warm-weather sheet material. It soaks up body oil without creating any discomfort, and allows your skin excellent breathing space. <br /><a href="http://accessgovernmentauctions.com/information/online-car-auctions-listing">online car auctions</a></p>
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		<title>Austin Pike lures Teradata</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Austin Pike lures Teradata 0 Comments &#124; Dayton Daily News, Mar 20, 2010 &#124; by Tim Tresslar MIAMI TWP., Mongtomery County &#8212; Teradata Corp. plans to move its headquarters and 400 employees to a new building in Austin Landing, near the Austin Pike interchange by the end of this year, said Bruce Langos, the company&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Austin Pike lures Teradata</p>
<p><span>0 Comments</span> | Dayton Daily News, Mar 20, 2010 | by Tim Tresslar</p>
<p>   MIAMI TWP., Mongtomery County &#8212; Teradata Corp. plans to move its headquarters and 400 employees to a new building in Austin Landing, near the Austin Pike interchange by the end of this year, said Bruce Langos, the company&#8217;s chief operations officer, on Friday, March 19.</p>
<p>   The company will consolidate its current operations in the township and its 60-employee Sugar Camp operations in Oak-wood into a single building in the Innovation Point section of Austin Landing, Langos said. </p>
<p>   Teradata executives sought the move because they wanted a building that allowed them to put all of their local operations under one roof while also giving them room for future expansion, Langos said. </p>
<p>   Teradata will lease the proposed 60,000-square-foot building from R.G. Properties, a company that owns or controls hundreds of acres around the Austin Pike interchange. </p>
<p>   Langos said the lease is &#8220;long term,&#8221; but declined to specify the number of years it is for. </p>
<p>   The company moved into its current building at 2835 Miami Village Drive, located in the The Exchange at Spring Valley development, about two years ago, Langos said. In order to stay there, Teradata would have needed to lease a second building, he said. </p>
<p>   Of the move to Innovation Point, he said, &#8220;It economically made sense for us and it accomplished all the goals, that&#8217;s why we decided to move forward. We&#8217;re world-headquartered in Dayton and we plan on staying in Dayton.&#8221; </p>
<p>   The company had $1.7 billion in revenue in fiscal 2009<br /><a href="http://www.AustinRoofingResources.com">roofing austin</a></p>
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		<title>He opted to do incline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[He opted to do incline presses but for some reason decided to move the bench, which he did. Only after he moved the bench from one end of the gym to the other did Randall realize that the bench had been bolted to the floor. He was so powerful that he ripped the bench from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He opted to do incline presses but for some reason decided to move the bench, which he did. Only after he moved the bench from one end of the gym to the other did Randall realize that the bench had been bolted to the floor. He was so powerful that he ripped the bench from its moorings without realizing it.</p>
<p>Randall later began training for bodybuilding competitions and, through a stringent diet and training program, dropped his weight from 405 to 187. He then increased it to 227 and won the ?59 NABBA Mr. Universe title in London. His trophy was presented to him at the contest by buxom film star Jayne Mansfield.</p>
<p>A more recent example of a successful hulking program was that of two-time Mr. Universe and star of the ?Incredible Hulk? TV series, Lou Ferrigno. When Lou started back in Brooklyn he was skinny, though a enthusiastic young bodybuilder. After a few years of training Ferrigno weighing nearly 300 pounds. <br /><a href="http://www.watertankssydneynsw.com.au">water tanks sydney</a></p>
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		<title>Within the few</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Within the few next days, a CT scan is obtained to verify the placement of the seeds. Prostate Seed Implants: Recovery Because prostate implants do not involve major surgery, side effects are rarely severe. The most common side effects reported by men after prostate seed implants are: ? Urinary frequency (60-70%) ? Urinary burning (50%) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Within the few next days, a CT scan is obtained to verify the placement of the seeds.</p>
<p>Prostate Seed Implants: Recovery</p>
<p> Because prostate implants do not involve major surgery, side effects are rarely severe. The most common side effects reported by men after prostate seed implants are:</p>
<p>?	Urinary frequency (60-70%)</p>
<p> ?	Urinary burning (50%)</p>
<p> ?	Urinary urgency (50%)</p>
<p> ?	Erectile dysfunction (30%)</p>
<p> ?	Blood in the urine (20-30%)</p>
<p> ?	Increased bowel movements and bowel urgency (5%)</p>
<p> ?	Fatigue (20%)</p>
<p> ?	Pelvic pain (20%)</p>
<p> ?	The need for temporary catheter placement (10-15%)</p>
<p> ?	Urinary incontinence (less than 1%)</p>
<p>In addition, up to 20 percent of men are found to have seed migration into their lungs. However, no detrimental effects have been reported. Infrequently, men have required trans-urethral resection, the ?scraping? of the prostate gland via the penis, to relieve urinary obstruction after the seed placement.</p>
<p>Follow-Up</p>
<p> Men who undergo prostate brachytherapy report for follow-up visits four weeks after the procedure and every three months thereafter. <br /><a href="http://www.lifecellnews.com/">life cell skin</a></p>
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		<title>The comedo is</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The comedo is a hair follicle that is enlarged and plugged with dead skin cells, oil and bacteria. The comedo is invisible to the naked eye; it lies beneath the skin surface, waiting for the right conditions to form, before it turns into an inflamed lesion. Though all acne may start out the same, it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The comedo is a hair follicle that is enlarged and plugged with dead skin cells, oil and bacteria. The comedo is invisible to the naked eye; it lies beneath the skin surface, waiting for the right conditions to form, before it turns into an inflamed lesion. Though all acne may start out the same, it can take many forms and may react differently in different people.</p>
<p>Though acne appears to be just acne, there&#8217;s actually more than one type. They basically fall into two groups; inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne. Types of inflammatory acne are papule, which if viewed up close looks like a firm pink bump, pustule, which may appear red at the base, with a yellowish or white center, nodule or cyst, which are large and very painful. Nodules are the most severe form of acne lesion, and may continue for weeks or months. <br /><a href="http://www.gingivitiskiller.com/">how to get rid of gingivitis</a></p>
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		<title>The result is that you end up</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The result is that you end up tying your precious funds in a large quantity of books that will take you years to sell. Always print the minimum number of copies possible. The rule of thumb is that the number of copies you order from your printer should be the number that you are confident [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The result is that you end up tying your precious funds in a large quantity of books that will take you years to sell. Always print the minimum number of copies possible. The rule of thumb is that the number of copies you order from your printer should be the number that you are confident of selling within 12 months or a year. Or even better launch your self publishing book printing with print on demand services.</p>
<p>Look For The Lowest Prices For Your Self Publishing Book Printing</p>
<p>Should be pretty obvious that one should thoroughly do all the research they possibly can to find the lowest self publishing book printing prices on the market. <br /><a href="http://r.ecommended.com/">buy ebook</a></p>
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		<title>There are several things to check for</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several things to check for every month or two, so you may want to keep a checklist taped to the inside of your utility closet door or wherever you store your home or office vacuum sweepers. 1. Check the cord. Look for frayed or worn areas, and cover them with electrical tape. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several things to check for every month or two, so you may want to keep a checklist taped to the inside of your utility closet door or wherever you store your home or office vacuum sweepers.</p>
<p>1. Check the cord. Look for frayed or worn areas, and cover them with electrical tape. If you spot a significant break in the cord cover, have a vacuum cleaner appliance dealer or repair shop replace the entire cord. Don?t risk electrical shock or even a possible fire by neglecting this important inspection.</p>
<p>2. Examine the roller and sweeper blades. Make sure the sweeper is unplugged and gently remove debris that could jam the roller or cause potential clogs. Hair strands, bobby pins, or pet fur could wind tightly around the roller and interfere with its smooth operation.</p>
<p>3. Inspect the wheels and connective parts. Make sure everything fits snugly where it should and replace any stripped or loose screws. If there are cracked pieces, take the sweeper to the dealership for replacement items, including the handle, switches, extensions, and other sections.</p>
<p>4. Use the sweeper only as directed. Never try to suction standing water from a carpeted or tile floor, which could result in electrocution. <br /><a href="http://www.locksmithwinstonsalem.com">winston-salem locksmith</a></p>
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