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Benefits of a Secured Credit Card

Are you someone that has fallen into the trap of bad credit and can’t get out? If so, you may find that it is close to impossible to get accepted for a credit card, get good rates on loans or to get loans at all. If this sounds like your situation you need a secured credit card. They have several benefits and can help you out by turning your credit around!

Benefits of a Secured Credit Card:

Avoids debt: First of all, a secured card will help you avoid bringing on more debt. You will give the money up front (an amount that you can afford) and then use it like a credit card or debit card. After you give the bank the money they will put it on a card for you and you can make purchases with that card instead of carrying cash. Once your money runs out, you can no longer make purchases.

Improves score: Over time you can improve your score with a secured card. Banks will realize that you’ve been disciplined, haven’t been opening more accounts and haven’t been bring on more debt. So, if you’re looking for a great opportunity to improve your score, get started with a secured card today!

Helps you out: A secured card will really help you out! This will help you avoid having to carry around cash, can improve your score, will help you avoid debt and let banks eventually see that you can make improvements and be trusted once again.

We all make mistakes with our credit at first. We’re not sure how it works exactly and once it’s bad, it takes a while to improve our score again. So, if you’re looking for a great opportunity, get a secured card.

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Favorite Girl Justin Bieber Full iTunes Version +Lyrics HQ

Justin’s newest iTunes release: Favorite Girl. You may have watched his video to Taylor Swift where he plays this on his guitar. This is the official iTunes Version released Tuesday, November 3rd.

Lyrics:
I always knew you were the best
The coolest girl I know
Prettier than all the rest
The star of the show
So many times I wish you’d be the one for me
I never knew you’d be like this, girl,
What did ya do to me

You’re who I’m thinking of
Girl, you ain’t my runner up
And no matter what you’re always number one

(Chorus)
My prized possession, one and only
I adore ya, girl I want ya
The one I can’t live without
That’s you, that’s you
You’re my special little lady
The one that makes me crazy
Of all the girls I’ve ever known
It’s you, it’s you

My favourite, my favourite, my favourite
My favourite girl. my favourite girl

You’re always going out your way
To impress these Mr. Wrongs
But if I ever know you’d get like this,
I’ll take you as you are
They always say believe in love,
It’s a dream that can’t be real
So girl let’s write a fairy tale,
And show ‘em how it feels

You’re who I’m thinking of
Girl, you ain’t my runner up
And no matter what you’re always number one

(Chorus)
My prized possession, one and only
I adore ya, girl I want ya
Of all the girls I’ve ever known
It’s you, it’s you
You’re my special little lady
The one that makes me crazy
Of all the girls I’ve ever known
It’s you, it’s you

My favourite, my favourite, my favourite
My favourite girl. my favourite girl

You take my breath away
With everything you say
I just wanna be with you,
My baby, my baby, ohhhh
My Miss don’t play no games,
Treat you no other way,
Than you deserve
‘Cause you’re the girl of my dreams

(Chorus)
My prized possession, one and only
I adore ya, girl I want ya
The one I can’t live without
That’s you, that’s you
You’re my special little lady
The one that makes me crazy
Of all the girls I’ve ever known
It’s you, it’s you
Ohhh, ohhhh
I want you ohhhh
It’s you, it’s you

My favourite, my favourite, my favourite
My favourite girl. my favourite girl
oh, ohhh

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A Short Primer on Twitter As a Powerful Social Media Resource

Twitter was founded in 2006 by American software architect and business person Jack Dorsey. Since its creation, it has quickly gained a cult following and has grown exponentially in terms of notability and popularity on a global scale.

Twitter is best described as a free social networking and micro-blogging site; amalgamating the convenience of short text messaging and the ease at which information flow is facilitated instantly online. One can set up an account based on a niche or topic of interest, follow immediate friends and family for a start, scour the network for like-minded enthusiasts, begin with a tweet and they are away; it’s that simple! Jack described his product name as “a short burst of inconsequential information,” and “chirps from birds” and this fitted Twitter’s essence like a hand-in-glove.

One of the most impressive stand-outs of the platform is its applicability to a myriad of situations, including:

1) Education: Language teaching where students are asked to send tweets and also responses in the new language as a tool to train proficiency and cultural assimilation. Twitter has also been used in student evaluations, facilitating the delivery of course curricula and also to improve communication skills.

2) Politics: Twitter was used extensively by US electoral candidates during the 2008 presidential campaign as a means to create closeness and approachability between voters and leaders.

3) Space Exploration: NASA astronauts Mike Massimino, Nicole Scott and Jeff Williams were pioneers in employing Twitter as a social media/marketing tool to send real-time tweets and updates from their space stations.

4) Emergencies: This is arguably one of the most powerful and direct ways in which Twitter could be used to reach the masses instantly at low cost with time critical information. The social network actually does a much better job of getting information out during emergencies than either the traditional news media or government emergency services. During the forest fires in California in October 2007, people kept their followers (who were often friends and neighbours) informed of their whereabouts and of the location of various fires in real-time speed. Relief support organisations also massively engage Twitter. The American Red Cross started using Twitter to exchange minute-to-minute information about local disasters including statistics and directions.

The 2008 Mumbai attacks led to the proliferation of Twitter to unprecedented levels; eyewitnesses sent an estimated 80 tweets every 5 seconds. Twitter users on the ground helped compile a list of the dead and injured. Furthermore, users sent out critical information such as emergency phone numbers and the location of hospitals needing blood donations. CNN heralded this as “the day social media appeared to come of age” since many different groups made significant use of Twitter to gather news and coordinate responses.

5) Public Relations: UK’s Department of Business, NGOs, fire departments and even the US Army intelligence use Twitter as a means to develop communication strategies, incident reporting, counter-terrorist tools and even to hold worldwide conferences and webinars.

…and this is just the tip of the iceberg. Twitter ’s practicality extends to many other innumerable situations.

Some implied applications about Twitter, what they mean and how they can help one spread his/her/organisational reach so that valuable insights and vital information and be conveyed literally at the click of a button:

Networking: The opportunities are endless. Individuals and institutions alike can search Twitter for like-minded professionals, organisations and enthusiasts. Once located, free communication without strings attached or identities can be formed with concrete relationships and synergies easily achievable thereafter.

Traffic generation: Twitter can be used as a network marketing tool that enables individuals or organisations to generate free traffic to their websites. Followers can be cross-followed and links promoted via informative updates. Third party websites also provide banners, badges, direct links and widgets which could also be implicitly accessed through tweets mentioning the primary web-page.

Opt-in and feedback evaluation: Individuals and organisations can set up hash-tag groups following clients or interested personnel so feedback/evaluation can be done in an informal and very quick manner. This is very similar in function to distributing online feedback forms post campaigns or product launches bar the hassle of design and distribution costs. Subscription lists can grow to millions through time, FREE!

Content: This could be disseminated literally in seconds to a targeted and relevant audience. Without the platform that Twitter has, this could take ages and cost a whole lot more. Events timelines, schedules and locations could also be translated and conveyed via Twitter easily and accurately.

Media and news: Access to important pieces of news and media portals could never have been made easier with tweets searchable through Twitter search and trends observable via Twitter’s front page.

Internet Marketing: Just imagine a world where you get rewarded for your reach! Back links and re-directs can be encompassed within informative tweets where Twitterers can click and be led to a site/s for more content. One can actually in plain terms make money using Twitter!

Advertising: This allows the use of repeated but content novel and rich tweets to invoke branding. Stand-out logos and tag lines could also be promoted for free!

Twitter status: One’s online status message.

Tweet: A short update of what one is doing limited to 140 characters.

Followers: People who are subscribers of one’s updates or tweets.

Following: People whom an individual is interested in following by subscribing to their tweets.

Direct Message (DM): A Direct Message sent to one’s followers which will appear on Twitter search in about 10 minutes post sending.

At (@): One can use this when one is referring to a third party in their updates (also known as @replies). This is done by prefixing the third party’s username with @ to display his/her Twitter account in the update.

Re-Tweet (RT): A repetition of a tweet by a third party because of good quality and usefulness of content.

Hash (#): When one wants to tell something specific about some issue or subject, one can prefix the subject with #. Hashtags can then be used to create “groupings” on Twitter, without having to change the basic service. Hashtags.org delievers real-time tracking of Twitter hashtags; one can join by following @hashtags.

Tweet - Up: When a group of Twitterers arrange a gathering for a social interaction purposes or for some bloggers meet and etc.

Blocking/Spam: Some users spam others through Twitter; they can blocked in two ways namely directly from the User’s Twitter page or through one’s Followers list. Just hit Block and Twitter will action.

In conclusion, Twitter is an extremely useful social media innovation where information flow - personal, casual or mass broadcast during time critical circumstances - can easily be transmitted and received. It also allows institutions to reach the public and relevant stakeholders about updates, developments, strategy and outlook. Brands can be built and images enhanced via content-rich and informative tweets. The ease of set-up and use also implies that anyone can be up and running within minutes. If one thinks out-of-the-box a little, making money through Twitter back-linking and free marketing via good tweets should also be easily achieved. All in all, Twitter is the epitome of social media innovation and its uses and implementations one can safely say, far extends beyond pure social net-working.

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Thomas Kong is an avid social media and twitter advocate, fan and promoter. Visit a myriad of twitter resources, FAQs and videos at http://www.clifestyle.info.

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Dawn News

on a early Sunday morning Dawn News on way to the readers

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Karachi, Sindh ,Pakistan 

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Shooting birds

Shooting birds

I mentioned in Tuesday’s post that our last chore of the rainy and overcast day at Roundrock involved setting up the game camera to point at the suet feeder we keep on a tree there. The feeder has been in place for years, so the forest birds know where to come for cakes of suet — even the ground below it is swept clean by foragers looking for bits of suet that have fallen there.

The problem with my photography objective was that the feeder was hanging on the wrong side of the tree. If I were to take pictures of it where it was, they would be washed out by the background light coming from the south. It normally hangs from a horseshoe we have nailed to the tree. You can just see a bit of it on the top right of the trunk. (Another problem was that from that side there was no place to hang the camera, the shelter tarp having filled the open space there, but open space it is.) To solve this little problem I drove a nail into the other side of the tree. There happens to be a fine tree at just about the right distance on this side from which to hang the camera, as you see below.

See the lake in the background glinting so marvelously? This was an overcast day; imagine if the sun had been out (which is was about ten minutes later).

The camera has a test mode that is supposed to let the user know if it is set up properly. You set it in this mode then cavort in front of the camera at the proper distance, and it’s supposed to take a picture if you did everything right. It didn’t take a single picture. This was annoying, but I assumed I was misunderstanding something, so I just switched the camera to business mode and crossed my fingers.

There are two cakes of suet in the cage above. I had filled the log with peanuts as we normally do and still had plenty left, so I thought I would place some peanuts atop the suet cage in case that attracted an ivory-billed woodpecker or something. You see that they fell right through the cage and in among the suet cakes.

The last thing I did was take these two photos. You’ll see (if you look closely) that the counter on the camera registered two shots taken. All is well in the woods.

Missouri calendar:

Turtles crossing roads; watch out!
Chimney swifts return.

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Truck Accessories For Winter Driving

Winter brings a whole host of hazardous driving conditions that we don’t experience for much of the year. Luckily there are plenty of truck accessories available to reduce the risk and help you continue driving in comfort and safety. The most dangerous driving conditions are those where the normal functioning of your truck is compromised, causing a risk of collision.

If you live in an area prone to snow and ice on then you will know what it feels like to suddenly lose traction on your wheels and go sliding dangerously across a road. The most popular solution to this problem is to use a set of snow chains, in fact it is compulsory in many places, such as the alps, when the conditions dictate. The main thing that you need to remember when buying chains is to check that they are suitable for your particular vehicle. Chains that wrap around the whole wheel are not suitable for many modern vehicles as they are then too close to the brake pipes or struts. Manufacturers generally have a database which will tell you whether you can use particular snow chains. There are hundreds of different varieties of snow chains, including tyre socks made from super strong textile material and tyre traction belts which are faster and easier to install than chains. Just be careful to check when travelling to an area where chains are compulsory that the tyre socks or traction belts are an allowed alternative.

Removing snow and ice from your truck to allow you to drive it can also be an issue. In lighter conditions then a windscreen cover will save you time in the mornings or else a simple ice scraper is all that is necessary but, if you have a large amount of heavy snow on your vehicle then you will need a specialist snow remover to ensure that your paintwork doesn’t get scratched when you are pushing the snow off.

The most important factor for being comfortable in your cab is warmth. Though some trucks have heated seats, if yours doesn’t and you spend a lot of time travelling in cold conditions then it may be well worth investing in some heated seat cushions. These strap onto your seat and are powered by a 12v light or power source. Some of these seats even contain a massage option to warm up and relax cold, weary limbs.

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Just in case you do get caught in a situation where you have to remain in your vehicle for some time it is well worth ensuring that you always carry emergency truck accessories such as some spare blankets, plenty of liquid refreshments (including hot drinks in a flask) and enough food for a long wait.

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