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4 Points to Find Legitimate Work Form Home Jobs

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 24-08-2009

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The Internet is filled with tons of so called work from home online jobs. They promise to pay you gross amounts of cash by hardly lifting a finger. Its tough to know which net work from home job is legit. Below are suggestions and tricks to help you find the best legitimate work from home jobs without being scammed.

1. Complete Research – search on the net about scam reports on certain programs that you find online. Folks aren’t scared to voice their opinion when they’ve had a horrible experience. One or two bad reviews aren’t anything to necessarily get scared about, but if you constantly hear about programs cheating people out of thousands of dollars, it certainly is time to look elsewhere.

2. Do They Have A Contact addresses – if they say they have a legitimate work from home job you should be able to find contact information readily available. Do not transfer your money if the information is not present, there are ways of tracking a website contact information, but why go through the hassle if they don’t hand it to you on a platter.

3. Will They Assure Payment – According to me , to be considered as one of the top legitimate work fom home jobs they most surely have to have a payment guarantee and/or a money back guarantee. If they don’t there may be a reason for it.

4.Believe Your Instincts – If you feel like you’re being sucked in and get that bad gut feeling, maybe the work at home job you are considering isn’t right for you. Most people have a six-sense about online scams.

By following these simple guidelines, you have already saved yourself from most of the scams online. Be Cautious, yet follow your sixth sense and you will be well on your way to find the best legitimate work at home jobs.

 

 

Five Tips For Learning The Piano

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 24-08-2009

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If you’re looking into learning to play piano, you’re in good company. The piano is a popular instrument but also one which is considered to be more of a challenge than many others. There are many who try to learn but for one reason or another never quite manage to become skilled players.

The piano is an incredibly versatile instrument which can express the full range of human emotion and experience. It’s an instrument which has never lost its power over listeners and remains as popular today as ever.

Some people encounter certain problems in learning to play the piano. If you’re one of them, just read the contents of this article and you will learn in no time at all. Here are five tips for learning to play the piano.

Tip 1: You’re going to need to acquire or at least get regular access to a piano or electronic keyboard. Piano is not an easy instrument to learn and like any instrument, you’ll never be able to learn unless you have a piano or keyboard to practice with. So you’re going to have to borrow, rent or buy an instrument before you get started.

Tip 2: You’ll need to take piano lessons. There are different ways to do this. You can take piano lessons from a teacher, take online lessons, or use self-guided materials like piano lesson books, CDs and DVDs. If you’re in a hurry to learn, then you may want to use a combination of these methods to give yourself a leg up.

Tip 3: Don’t hesitate to ask advice from experts. They are the ones who can recommend the best areas that you can concentrate on. The different forms of piano lessons have different approaches but you will learn a great deal about piano playing. You have to follow every lesson seriously.

Tip 4: Practice regularly. You should make time every day (or at least 4-5 days per week) to practice. Take a minimum of fifteen minutes to practice daily and more when you can. Warm up before each practice and you’ll get more out of your sessions.

Tip 5: Don’t expect to be able to play complex pieces as you get started. No one starts off playing the Appassionata Sonata. Start with the basics; learn elementary music theory, practice your scales and other simple exercises before you proceed to learning more advanced techniques and begin playing more difficult pieces. Be patient with yourself and master one lesson or piece before moving on to the next. Keep the pieces you’ve already learned in your mind by playing them again from time to time in your practice sessions. You’ll gradually progress and build on what you’ve learned.

These five tips are important parts of learning to play the piano. Start small and work your way up, building on what you learn. The piano can be a little overwhelming at first, but practice regularly and gradually you’ll become a better and better player. Before too long you’ll amaze friends, family and even yourself with your newfound mastery of the instrument.

Six US Gold Bullion Coins

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 24-08-2009

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In the United States, gold coins were first struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 1795. This gold coin production was made possible by the Mint Act of 1792 which authorized the ten dollar Gold Eagle, five dollar Half Eagle and the Quarter Eagle whose denomination you would be correct in assuming to be two dollars and fifty cents. So, you see it took a few years before the gold Half Eagles and Eagles were struck, followed by the $2.50 gold Quarter Eagles in 1796. Gold coins were produced in the U.S. more or less continuously until 1933 at the Philadelphia Mint and also at mints in Charlotte in North Carolina, Dahlonega in Georgia, New Orleans in Louisiana, San Francisco in California, Carson City in Nevada and in Denver, Colorado.

During that period of time there were six denominations of the United States gold bullion coins. By face value they are the twenty dollar Double Eagle containing one ounce of pure gold, the ten dollar Eagle with one half ounce of gold, the five dollar Half Eagle, the four dollar gold Stella (for the 5-pointed star on its reverse), the three dollar gold piece, the $2.50 Quarter Eagle, and last but not least the Gold Dollar weighing in at one-tenth of an ounce of pure gold. The Gold Dollar was produced in three design types from 1849 to 1889. The Liberty Head is called Type I and was struck from 1849 until 1854. Type II is the Small Head Indian Princess and was minted from 1854 to 1856. The Type III Gold Dollar is known as the Large Head Indian Princess and was produced from 1856 to 1889.

The gold Quarter Eagle, of denomination $2.50 , was in production from 1796 through 1929. In the span of those 33 years the Quarter Eagle had eight major design types. One of the original authorized gold coins, produced only in 1796, is named for its having ‘No Obverse Stars’. From 1796 to 1807 was the Capped Bust, Stars type. The 1808 gold dollar coin type is called Capped Bust to Left. The years 1821 to 1827 saw the production of the type known as Capped Head to Left, Large Diameter, Stars Around Head. The 1829 to 1834 type is the Capped Head to Left, Smaller Diameter, Stars Around Head. From 1834 to 1839 look for the Classic Head type. The Liberty Head gold dollar was minted from 1840 to 1907. And the Indian Head is the type produced from 1908 to 1929.

The three dollar Gold Pieces were struck from 1854 until 1889, while the production of the Gold Stellas was only in the 1879 to 1880 time period. The five dollar denomination Half Eagles were minted from 1795 through 1929. Ten dollar Gold Eagles were struck between the years 1795 and 1933. And the period 1849 to 1933 saw the minting of the twenty dollar Gold Double Eagles.

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