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Ukrainian Asteroid Impact Craters could be part of explaining Dinosaur extinction around 65 millions of years ago

  Ukrainian Asteroid Impact Craters could be part of explaining Dinosaur extinction around 65 millions of years ago. Several impact craters are found in Ukraine, however their age ranges from 350 to 65 million years old. So these craters are evidence of older asteroid impacts hitting the earth long time ago. However, these craters plays an important role in understanding the frequencies of asteroid impacts to earth, as well as understanding the critical K/T boundary and associated layers in our geological history. At least two of the identified impact craters in Ukraine seem to be linked to the age of mass extinction on earth happened around 65 million years ago. This is the age of the K/T boundary found around the world as well. We will now discuss some of the craters, and begins with the best described of them, the Boltysh Impact Crater. The Boltysh Crater is an impact crater in the Kirovohrad Oblast province of Ukraine. The crater is 24 km in diameter and its age of 65. 17 ± 0. 64 million years, based on argon dating techniques, is within error of that of Chicxulub Crater in Mexico, and the KT boundary. The Chicxulub impact is believed to have caused the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous era, which included the extinction of the dinosaurs. As well as Boltysh, several other impact craters around the world have estimated ages of about 65 million years, leading to the suggestion that the Earth was struck by multiple asteroid impacts at that time. The collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter in 1994 showed that such multiple impacts over a few days are possible. Boltysh Crater is located in central Ukraine, in the basin of the Tiasmyn River, a tributary of the Dnieper River. It is 24 km in diameter, and is surrounded by an eject blanket of breccia preserved over an area of 6500 km². It is estimated that immediately after the impact, ejecta covered an area of 25,000 km² to a depth of 1 m or greater, and was some 600 m deep at the crater rim. The crater is not visible on satellite pictures as it is part of agricultural land today and covered with sediments. The crater contains a central uplift about 6 km in diameter, rising about 550 m above the base level of the crater. This uplift currently lies beneath about 500 m of sediment deposited since the impact, and was discovered in the 1960s during oil exploration. When first identified, the age of the crater could only be roughly constrained between the age of the impacted rocks (the target) and the age of overlying sediments. The target rocks date from the Cenomanian (98. 9 to 93. 5 million years ago) and Turonian (93. 5 to 89 million years ago) epochs. Bore samples of sediments overlying the crater contain fossils dating from the Paleocene epoch, 65 to 54. 8 million years ago. The age of the crater was thus constrained to between 54. 8 and 98. 9 million years. Subsequent radiometric dating reduced the uncertainty. The concentration of uranium-238 decay products in impact glasses from the crater were used to derive an age of 65. 04 ± 1. 10 million years. Analysis of argon radioactive decay products yielded an age of 65. 17 ± 0. 64 million years. These ages are similar to that of Chicxulub Crater. Although the ages derived for Chicxulub and Boltysh are the same to within their statistical errors, it does not necessarily follow that they formed at exactly the same time. At the estimated rate of impacts on the Earth, it would not be extremely unusual for a Boltysh-sized crater to be formed within half a million years of Chicxulub. The dating of these impact craters is not yet accurate enough to establish whether the asteroids arrived thousands of years apart, perhaps as part of a generally elevated rate of impacts at that time, or were almost simultaneous, like the impacts of the fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter in 1994. The discovery of the unconfirmed Silverpit crater and the early report of its age as 65 – 60 million years initially gave greater weight to the hypothesis that the Earth was struck by multiple asteroids at this time, however, the age estimate has now been broadened to 74 – 45 million years. The controversial Shiva crater is claimed to have formed around the same time, but its status as an impact crater is disputed. CEPSAROne hundred and two core boxes containing over 400m of core from the Bolytsh impact crater in the Ukraine have arrived in Aberdeen as part of the NERC funded project into the environmental effects that resulted from this 65 million year old impact crater. CEPSAR scientists Dr Jon Watson, Prof. Simon Kelley and Dr Iain Gilmour joined their University of Aberdeen colleague Dave Jolley for an exciting day doing an initial sampling of the core. Core recovery is over 95% providing the team with a near complete geological record starting from the impact rocks of the crater floor through nearly 400m of sediments from the lake that filled the crater after the impact. The initial sampling comprised some 200 samples that will form part of the detailed geochemical and palynological examination that the team will be undertaking in the coming months. The project is examining the possibility for several impacts at the 65 million year old Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and their separate and combined consequences for life on Earth at the time. Another impact crater north of the Bolytsh impact crater is the Rotmistrovka crater with a diameter of approximately 2. 7 kilometers and is assumed to be of 120 +/- 10 million years old. So this crater is of a much older date and is not part of the potential mass extinction multiple impact scenario around 65 million years ago which Bolytsh impact crater seems to belong to. Seleny Gai impact crater just south of the Bolytsh crater is of 80 million +/- 20 million years old, so it could be part of the multiple impact event where Bolytsh belongs. Ilyinets impact crater with a diameter of 8. 5 kilometers and an age of 378 +/- 5 million years is located some 230 kilometers west of Bolytsch crater. This crater is not exposed to surface today. Around 70 kilometers north of Ilyinets crater we find the Zapadnaya Impact Crater with a diameter of 3. 2 kilomters. The age of this crater is estimated to 165 +/- million years. Also this crater is not exposed to the surface today. If you have further interest in knowing more about impact craters around the world, The Earth Impact Database could be a good place for you to start learning more about where these are. Lots have been written about the Bolytsh impact crater and here is a reference list for you to dig into if you want. 1. Bass, Yu B. , Galaka, A. I. and Grabovskiy,V. I. , The Boltysh oil shales (in Russian). Razvadka i Okhrana Nedr, pp. 11-15. 1967. 2. Boiko, A. K. , Val’ter, A. A. and Vishnyak,M. M. , On the age of the Boltysh depression (in Russian). Geologicheskii Zhurnal, v. 45, pp. 86-90. 1985. 3. Cockell, C. S. , Lee, P. , The Biology of Impact Craters - a review. Biol. Rev. , 77, P. 279 - 310. 2002. 4. Dabizha, A. I. , Fedynsky, V. V. , Features of the gravitational field of astroblemes (in Russian). Meteoritika, v. 36, pp. 113-120. 1977. 5. Dabizha, A. I. , Krass, M. S. , The evolution of explosive meteorite craters on Earth (in Russian). “Zemlya i Vselennaya”, v. 5, pp. 80-88. 1975. 6. Fel’dman, V. I. , Rare-Earth elements in astrobleme impactites. Geochemistry International, v. 32, pp. 24-48. 1995. 7. Fel’dman, V. I. , Sazonova, L. V. and Granovsky,L. B. , A classification of impactites based on petrographic and geological features (in Russian). Ispytateley Prirody Byull. , Otdel. Geol. , v. 57, pp. 84-94. 1982. 8. Grieve, R. A. F. , Masaitis, V. L. , The economic potential of terrestrial impact craters. International Geology Review, v. 36, pp. 105-151. 1994. 9. Grieve, R. A. F. , Reny, G. , Gurov, E. P. and Ryabenko,V. A. , The melt rocks of the Boltysh impact crater, Ukraine, USSR. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, v. 96, pp. 56-62. 1987. 10. Grieve, R. A. F. , The record of impact on Earth: Implications for a major Cretaceous/Tertiary impact event. Geological Society of America, Special Paper 190, pp. 25-37. 1982. 11. Gurov, E. P. , Kelley, S. P. , Koeberl, C. and Dykan, N. I. , Sediments and Impact Rocks Filling the Boltysh Impact Crater, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol. 42, No. 3, P. 335 - 358. 2007. 12. Gurov, E. P. , Kelley, S. P. , Koeberl. , Ejecta of the Boltysh Impact Crater in the Ukranian Shield, Impact Markers in the Stratigraphic Record p. 179 - 202. 2003. 13. Gurov, E. P. , Khmelnitsky, A. F. , The Boltysh impact crater ejecta: Preservation stage and estimation of initial parameters (abstract). 4th International Workshop of the ESF Scientific Network on “Impact Cratering and Evolution of Planet Earth”. The Role of Impacts on the Evolution of the Atmosphere and Biosphere with Regard to Short- and Long-Term Changes, p. 80-81. 1995. 14. Gurov, E. P. , Gurova, E. P. and Metalidi,S. V. , The structure of a meteorite crater with central uplift (as exemplified by the Boltysh astrobleme) (abstract). Meteoritics, v. 26, pp. 253. 1991. 15. Gurov, E. P. , Gurova, E. P. , Some features of the structure of the crater with the central uplift (abstract). Eighth Soviet-American Microsymposium, pp. 35-36. 1988. 16. Gurov, E. P. , Gurova, E. P. , Impact structures on the Earth’s surface (in Russian). Geologicheskii Zhurnal, v. 47, pp. 117-124. 1987. 17. Gurov, E. P. , Gurova, E. P. and Kolesov,G. M. , Impactite composition of the Boltysh astrobleme (in Russian). Meteoritika, v. 45, pp. 150-155. 1986. 18. Gurov, E. P. , Gurova, E. P. , Boltysh astrobleme: Impact crater pattern with a central uplift. Lunar and Planetary Science XVI, pp. 310-311. 1985. 19. Gurov, E. P. , Ryabenko, V. A. , Impact structures of the Ukrainian shield. International Geological Congress 27, Moscow, Field Guide Excursion 098, pp. 143-159. 1984. 20. Gurov, E. P. , Val’ter, A. A. and Rakitskaya,R. B. , Coesite in rocks of meteorite explosion craters on the Ukrainian shield (in Russian). Mineralogicheskoye Obshchestvo Zapiski, v. 107, pp. 362-365. 1978. 21. Gurov, E. P. , Val’ter, A. A. , Ejecta from Boltysh meteorite crater in the Ukrainian shield (in Russian). Geologicheskii Zhurnal, v. 37, pp. 79-84. 1977. 22. Holker, Th. , Deutsch, A. ,. , Strontium and Nd Isotopic compositions of impact melt rocks from the Boltysh and Lappajarvi Impact Structures. 59th Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting, Impact Craters and Ejecta I, Oral, METSOC 96 p. A62-63. 1996. 23. Holker, Th. , Deutsch, A. , The Boltysh Impact Structure, Ukraine: Geochemistry of the Melt Sheet, 27th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 1996. 24. Hölker, Th. , Deutsch, A. , The Boltysh impact structure, Ukraine: Geochemistry of the melt sheet (abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science, v. XXVII, pp. 555-556. 1996. 25. Holubev, V. A. , Karpov, H M. and Popovichenko,V A. , The meteorite-explosion origin of the Boltysh depression in the Kirovohrad district (in Ukrainian). Dopovidi Akademii Nauk Ukrains’koi SSSR, v. 1, pp. 10-12. 1974. 26. Ivanov, B. A. , Basilevsky, A. T. , Meteorite craters (in Russian). Priroda, v. 10, pp. 23-35. 1985. 27. Kashkarov, L. L. , Nazarov, M. A. , Kalinina, G. V. , Lorenz, K. A. , Konokova,N. N. , Fission Track Dating of the Bolytsh Crater, Ukraine, LPSC XXIX, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, (CD-ROM). 1998. 28. Kelley, S. P. , Gurov, E. , Boltysh, another end-Cretaceous impact. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, v. 37, p. 1031-1043. 2002. 29. Khryanina, L. P. , Meteorite craters on Earth (in Russian), Moscow, Nedra, pp. 73-82. 1987. 30. Khryanina, L. P. , Meteorite craters on Earth (in Russian). Moscow, Nerda, 112 p. 1987. 31. Komarov, A. M. , Raykhlin, A. I. , Comparison of fission-track and potassium-argon dating of impactites. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 228, pp. 673-676. 1976. 32. Lorenz, C. A. , Trace Elements Geochemistry in Impact Melts of the Bolytsh Crater, Ukraine, LPSC XXX, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, Abstr. 1597 (CD-ROM). 1999. 33. Masaitis, V. L. , Mashchak, M. S. , Bilateral symmetry of circular impact structures of astroblemes (in Russian). Meteoritika, v. 41, pp. 150-156. 1982. 34. Masaitis, V. L. , Inclusions in impactites (in Russian). Meteoritika, v. 40, pp. 107-112. 1982. 35. Masaitis, V. L. , Mashchak, M. S. , Distribution of impactites in some large astroblemes on the U. S. S. R. territory (abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science XI, pp. 674-676. 1980. 36. Masaitis, V. L. , Danilin, A. N. , Maschak, M. S. , Raykhlin, A. I. , Selivanovskaya, T. V. and Shadenkov,Ye. M. , The Geology of Astroblemes (in Russian). Leningrad, Nedra, 231 p. 1980. 37. Masaitis, V. L. , Mashchak, M. S. , Distribution of impactites in some large astroblemes of the U. S. S. R. territory (abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science, v. XI, pp. 674-676. 1980. 38. Masaitis, V. L. , The morphology and sub-surface structure of terrestrial meteorite craters and astroblemes (in Russian). Pis’ma v Astronomichesky Zhurnal, v. 3, pp. 36-40. 1979. 39. Masaitis, V. L. , Danilin, A. N. and Bogomolnaya,L. S. , Crystallization of impact melt in Boltysh crater (abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science IX, pp. 699-701. 1978. 40. Masaitis, V. L. , Mashchak, M. S. , Raikhlin, A. I. , Selivanovskaya, T. V. , & Danilin,A. , Meteorite craters and astroblemes in the USSR (in Russian). Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 240, pp. 1191-1193. 1978. 41. Masaitis, V. L. , Astroblemes in the USSR. International Geology Review, v. 18, pp. 1249-1258. 1975. 42. Orlova, A. O. , Sazonova, L. V. and Fel’dman,V. I. , Correlation between plagioclase crystal morphology and cooling kinetic of Boltysh astrobleme impact melt (USSR) (abstract). Meteoritics, v. 24, p. 312. 1989. 43. Phinney, W. C. , Simonds, C. H. , Dynamical implications of the petrology and distribution of impact melt rocks. Roddy, D. J. , Pepin, R. O. and Merrill, R. B. , eds. , Impact and Explosion Cratering, Pergamon Press, New York, pp. 771-790. 1977. 44. Raikhlin, A. I. , Danilin, A. N. , Gorshkov, E. S. and Starunov,V. A. , Contrasting differences in tagamites from the Popigai and Boltysh astroblemes (in Russian). Meteoritika, v. 42, pp. 144-148. 1983. 45. Reimold, W. U. , Dressler, B. O. , The economic significance of impact processes (abstract). Abstracts for the International Workshop on Meteorite Impact on the Early Earth, Perth, Australia, pp. 36-37. 1990. 46. Ryabenko, V. A. , Val’ter, A. A. , Meteorite explosion craters as an object of study in modern geology (in Russian). Visnyk, v. 1-6, pp. 7-16. 1977. 47. Schmidt, G. , Palme, H. , Os, Re, Ir, Ru, Rh, Pd, Au in borehole samples from the Clearwater East crater (Canada) and the Boltysh impact crater (Ukraine) (abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science XXVIII, pp. 1255-1256. 1997. 48. Schmidt, G. , Clues to the Nature of the Impacting Bodies from Platinum-group Elements (Rhenium and Gold) in Borehole Samples from the Clearwater East Crater (Canada) and the Bolytsh Impact Crater (Ukraine), Meteoritics; vol. 32, p. 761-7. 1997. 49. Shcherban, O. N. , A study of meteorite crater formation by comparing results of geological observations and numerical modelling on the computer (in Russian). Visnyk Akademiyi Nauk Ukrayinskoyi RSR, v. 3, pp. 11-19. 1983. 50. Stanyukovich, A. K. , Probable meteorite craters (in Russian). Priroda, v. March, pp. 119-121. 1972. 51. Val’ter, A. A. , Kolesov, G. M. , Fel’dman, V. I. and Kapustkina,I. G. , Contamination of the Boltysh astrobleme impactites with meteoritic matter (in Russian). Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 295, pp. 164-167. 1987. 52. Val’ter, A. A. , Dobryanski, Yu. P. , Lazarenko, Y. Y. and Tarasyuk,V. K. , Shock metamorphism of quartz and estimation of masses motion in the bases of Boltysh and Ilyinets astroblemes of the Ukrainian shield (abstract). Lunar and Planetary Science XIII, pp. 819-820. 1982. 53. Val’ter, A. A. , Ryabenko, V. A. , Explosion craters of the Ukrainian shield (in Russian). Kiev, Naukova dumka Press, 154 p. 1977. 54. Vishevsky, S. A. , Pospelova, L. N. , Some petrological and geochemical features of the problem of impact interactions (in Russian). Nekotoryye Petrologo-Geokhimicheskiye Osobennosti Problemy Impaktnykh Vzaumodeistviy, pp. 156-191. 1984. 55. Westbroek, H. , Stewart, R. , The formation, morphology, and economic potential of meteorite impact craters, CREWES Research Report v. 8, p. 1-26. 1996. 56. Yakovlev, O. I. , Parfenova, O. V. and Ignatenko,K. I. , Nonequilibrium condensation and high potassium impactites (in Russian). Meteoritika, v. 41, pp. 141-149. 1982. 57. Yakovlev, O. I. , Vernadsky, V. I. and Parfenova,O. V. , The role of vaporization and condensation in the formation of the chemical composition of impactites. Lunar and Planetary Science XI, pp. 1285-1287. 1980. 58. Yurk, Yu Yu. , Yeremenko, G. K. and Polkanov,Yu. A. , The Boltysh depression-a fossil meteorite crater (in Russian). Sovetskaya Geologiya, v. 2, pp. 138-144. 1975. 59. Yurk, Yu Yu. , Yeremenko, G. K. and Polkanov,Yu. A. , The Boltysh depression-a fossil meteorite crater. Sovetskaya Geologiya, v. 18, pp. 196-202. 1975. 60. Yurk, Yu Yu. , Er’omenko, G. K. and Polkanov,Y. A. , New data concerning the genesis of the Boltysh basin (in Russian). Akademiya Nauk Ukrainskoy RSR, Dopovidi, Seriya, B, Geologiya, Geolizika, Khimiyo, ta Biologiya, Kiev, pp. 244-248. 1974.      

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Solicitor Insurance - 4 Secrets For A Happier October 1st - Part 1

For most Solicitors and legal firms October 1st each is synonymous with the date in which their Solicitors Insurance and Professional Indemnity Insurance is due for renewal. And in the days, weeks and months leading up to October 1st they could well be contacted by numerous insurance providers all wanting a slice of the Solicitors Insurance PI. These 4 secrets have been produced by one of the UK’s Leading Solicitor Insurance Brokers and are aimed at providing you and your firm with the knowledge, the time and the secrets to getting the best deal on your Solicitor Professional Indemnity Insurance premiums without wasting your valuable time. The first tip to make sure your get the very best deal on your PI Insurance is one that many solicitors and lawyers may not realise works but it really does so here goes. In the run up to October 1st you will no doubt be approached by a few alternative insurance brokers and companies all offering to try and get you the best deal. And assuming you would indeed like to save some money then tip 1 number is as follows. When they ask you what you paid last year or what your best premium is (and they probably will ask this question) then tell them. That’s right, be totally up front with them and tell them exactly what you’ve quoted elsewhere. This may not sound right but there are 3 main reasons why when buying Solicitor Insurance you would want to do this. 1. If you tell a good insurance provider your premium they should pretty much know straight away whether the premium is too high, too low or about right. Based on this information they can give you an immediate indication if they can get a lower premium. If they know they can’t they can tell you and save you time. 2. Another reason you should tell the person if they ask what premium you’re paying or have been quoted is because many insurance companies won’t give you the best price unless they have a price to beat. Let me say that again, if you don’t give your insurance broker or insurance company a price to beat, the chances are you won’t get the best premium. However, if you do tell them, they can use this information when dealing with the insurance company which ultimately can save you money on your solicitor insurance. 3. The final point on this matter is don’t be tempted to make up a price in the hope that you will save even more money. For example, the law firm of A Solictor & Partners are looking for Solicitor Professional Indemnity Insurance and last year they paid £7000. They’ve seen in the media recently that Solicitor Insurance premiums are falling so they want to see how much they can save. Therefore when asked the question of “What did you pay last year” they decide to go in low and say £4500. By doing this most companies will know the price seems low and many won’t even provide a quote. Whereas had they been up front and said £7000 there’s every chance they could have saved some money. Therefore secret 1 is be totally honest when looking for solicitor insurance as it’s the best way to make sure you get the best premium. Give it a go. . . it really works.

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How to Really Have a Good Night’s Sleep, Part One

Insomnia is a sleep related problem which is often a symptom of another condition that a state that stands on its own. Many people think that not going to cure once it occurs, but with the help of changes in lifestyle changes and natural role models there is hope to insomniacs around the world. Sleeping pills may be one of them, but they could be addictive. Here are ways how to really have a good night's sleep.
I. Stimulus control therapy
In the days when our forefathers had no electricity, they wake at dawn to dusk and sleep. But the advent of technology and electricity extended the sleeping time of my result, which makes him stay in the
much longer night. Now, the bonds more to do, watch television and other forms of entertainment, people have trouble falling asleep and stay asleep for long.
Sleep experts suggest using your bed only for sleep and sex. If you can not fall asleep within 20 minutes the next time you close your eyes, immediately gets up and goes elsewhere. We recommend designating a place in the house where you can think about your problems so you will be able to associate with them.
Too sensitive for some people, watching TV in his room, which prevents them from sleeping. Never watch TV or use the computer before bed, because it will stimulate your visual cortex.
The darkness draws all to sleep. Experts suggest turning off the lights before bedtime so your body begins liquidation before actually falling asleep.
Your room should be free from any form of disturbance. It includes noise, light and temperature. Shops cover the light and make sure you have adequate ventilation so that you wake up, not because it's hot.
Establish a regular sleep schedule and stick to it for a week. We can not wait to see results overnight, then stick to it until it becomes normal. Also, do not be panic when you can not sleep at once. Count the hours you have lost can not let go of your mind, get rid of your watch, if you can.
II. Cognitive behavioral therapy
There are people who have insomnia in the idea that you can not sleep without sleeping pills. These people not only suffer from insomnia, but also the negative thoughts have created. Cognitive behavioral therapy is designed to help
people identify with these mental blocks and negative behaviors that prevent them from sleeping. This is a counselor who will teach you how to determine the causes of insomnia, how to cope with episodes of stress and how to create an inviting environment for sleep. Many people undergoing this treatment, associated with changes in lifestyle, have produced good results and improve sleep quality. To undergo this therapy, you can visit a sleep center for help.
III. Relaxation
Others have found relief in various forms of relaxation that helps to relax mentally to forget the stress they had for the day.
Meditation, breathing exercises, tai chi and yoga are all helpful in calming the mind and also provide health benefits. If you want to do vigorous exercise, which in the afternoon and not within 2-3 hours before bedtime, because it will stimulate.
There are remedies made from plants that are apparently good at inducing sleep. Contains lavender, chamomile, valerian, hops, passion flower and lemon balm. The most popular of these is probably the valerian. Used by Europeans for decades, is known as "natural Valium" for its relaxing effects. However, studies have raised doubts about its effectiveness and the results are inconclusive.
Any herbal remedy works if you have consumed beverages containing caffeine hours before bedtime. Tea, coffee, chocolate, and medications should be avoided. Also, do not drink enough liquids that can wake up to urinate. This is true for people with nocturia, but there are other resources for others to limit fluid intake.

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Single Moms looking for Part Time Jobs

Single mothers are very strong people and I admire greatly. I just hope to have a child, when my husband still love me and be there. It is very important to have a strong family house hold. If you do, consider your own blessing. Money is much dispute. If you can not live without working. Do your best to avoid a full-time job. Single mothers should not have to handle this much stress. No single dose-effect, but you, your children too. If you need income. There are many great opportunities for part-time jobs. Being a waitress is probably one of the best options when it comes to Digi-time jobs for single mothers. You have flexible hours and tips are great, depending on the restaurant. The good thing about this is, chances are hired without experience. Being in the situation as you. You already have great responsibility skills, patience, and is accustomed to serving. These are skills you get from being a mother. Try to find a very successful restaurant and not doubt yourself. If you are honest and express devotion, compassion and love they feel for their children. You will have a good chance of being hired. Make the manager feel what you feel. Showing heart is always a winner. Heart goes a long way since then. A smart employer should know. This may not be in the category of Digi-time jobs, then how about starting a daycare. Thus, you could be at home raising their children and others. At least they paid for it. It would be good for your kids to be around others at an early age. They could make long term friends and you too. Child care is very expensive nowadays. You can earn big money. If you are kind, responsible and reliable, you should have no trouble finding business. The last thing parents should do is change the center, you will have a strong influence on certain long-term revenue. Another good option would be to work at home as an affiliate. An affiliate promoting products from a supplier. If you take someone to the site and make a purchase, you get a commission of Nice. The good thing about this is, you're always at home and not subject to the set schedule. You'll always have time with their children. If something goes wrong, it is necessary to explain or worry about the hours of release. The catch is, it must be good at what he does and can take several weeks or months to see some regular income. It never hurts to try.

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Health and Fitness Lies Part 1

Health and beauty lies part 1 Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ Post Article Hello Guest | Login | Register Meforgot Email Password Forgot your password? Home Health Health and beauty lies part 1 Health and beauty lies part 1 Posted: 29 July 2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 19 |
 
  Syndicate this article Copy to clipboard and Fitness Lies 1Author No.: Craig Pepin Donate history has taught us anything, is that when an industry has growth potential, people and businesses to exploit the opportunity. The fitness industry has become a giant of several billion dollars with the sale of highly trained snipers in the market that have their lines crossed on their money. While the expansion of this industry and advances in modern technology have helped to inaugurate a new era of quality health and fitness products, but also opened the door for liars and thieves who 's not about your health interest . The trick is to understand how to maneuver through the marketing madness to find the truth. Unfortunately, the number of people who are victims of unrealistic solutions fortune in the tens of millions. During this time, companies that sell ineffective products that can help you achieve your goals, get rich at their expense. Beyond fraud and scams designed to separate you from your hard-earned money, there are people, companies, industries and even government agencies with hidden agendas designed to sabotage attempts to improve their health. This is not a conspiracy theory is simply the undeniable truth that you'll see once the facts are known. There is no shortage of people who benefit from those who know not the truth, and they will do everything possible to distort. Remember, when it comes to big business and profits, the solution is: billions are spent to keep consumers in the dark. You will have to rely on the one thing that marketing can not spin

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