Sunday, 9 June 2013
Saturday, 8 June 2013
100's of small businesses you can start today and earn alot
There are 1000's of small businesses you can start but i will show list of 100 small businesses you can start under low investment and can earns lot.
2 Snow Removal
3 Garden Tilling
4 Window Cleaning
5 Deck Cleaning
6 Landscape Designer
7 Deck Construction
8 Storage Sheds, Playhouses, Doghouses
9 Children’s Outdoor Playset Installer
10 Low-Voltage Outdoor Electrical Wiring
11 Stonemason and Decorative Brick Worker
13 Rug Cleaner
14 Interior Decorator
15 Upholstery and Slipcover Maker
16 Wallpaper Hanger
17 Specialty Indoor Painting
18 Furniture Stripping
19 Furniture Repair
20 Closet Organizer
21 Bookcase and Shelf Builder
22 Indoor Plant Care
23 Custom Silk and Dried Flower Arrangements
25 Errand Runner
26 Vacation Home Caretaker
27 Vacation House Watcher
28 House Painting
29 Chimney Cleaning
30 Pool Service
31 Firewood Delivery
32 On-Demand Trash Removal
33 Christmas Tree Service
34 Small Engine Repair
36 Children’s Event Organizer
37 Party and Special-Event Rentals
38 Catering
39 Visiting Chef
40 Specialty Cake Baker
41 Prepared Custom-Meal Service
42 Freelance Bartender
43 Entertainer
44 Holiday Decoration Service
46 Personalized Gift Basket Maker
47 Travel Planner
48 Historical Tours
49 Personal Fitness Trainer
50 Sports Trainer
52 Babysitting Agency
53 Children’s Night Out
54 Vacation Child Care
55 Dog Walking and Vacation Pet Visits
56 Pet Sitter and Doggie Day Care
57 Elder Companion
58 Elder Care Consultant
59 Genealogical Research
60 Family Biographer
62 Language Instructor
63 Music Teacher
64 Computer Instructor
65 SAT or ACT College Test Preparation
66 College Selection Advisor
67 College Application Consultant
68 Instructor at Community School
70 Custom Tailoring
71 Custom Knitting, Sweater, and Afghan Design
72 Custom Quiltmaker
73 Jewelry Making
74 Portraiture from Photographs
75 Custom-Built Dollhouses
76 Musical Instrument Tuning and Repair
78 Independent Delivery Contractor
79 Auto Detailing
81 Computer Repair and Upgrade
82 Web Design and Maintenance
83 Graphic Designer
84 Freelance Photographer
85 Film to Digital Scanning
86 Photo and Document Restorer
87 Videographer
89 Transcription Services
90 Temporary Worker at Conventions and Business Meetings
91 Bookkeeping
92 Billing Service
93 Resume Design
94 Letter Writing
96 Consignment Resale
97 Antique and Collectible Wholesaler
98 Used Book Reseller
99 Tool and Equipment Rentals
100 Newspaper Delivery Route
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Home Services (Exterior)
1 Lawn Mowing Service2 Snow Removal
3 Garden Tilling
4 Window Cleaning
5 Deck Cleaning
6 Landscape Designer
7 Deck Construction
8 Storage Sheds, Playhouses, Doghouses
9 Children’s Outdoor Playset Installer
10 Low-Voltage Outdoor Electrical Wiring
11 Stonemason and Decorative Brick Worker
Home Services (Interior)
12 Housecleaning13 Rug Cleaner
14 Interior Decorator
15 Upholstery and Slipcover Maker
16 Wallpaper Hanger
17 Specialty Indoor Painting
18 Furniture Stripping
19 Furniture Repair
20 Closet Organizer
21 Bookcase and Shelf Builder
22 Indoor Plant Care
23 Custom Silk and Dried Flower Arrangements
Home Services (Specialty)
24 Handy Person25 Errand Runner
26 Vacation Home Caretaker
27 Vacation House Watcher
28 House Painting
29 Chimney Cleaning
30 Pool Service
31 Firewood Delivery
32 On-Demand Trash Removal
33 Christmas Tree Service
34 Small Engine Repair
Parties, Entertainment, and Special Events
35 Party Planner36 Children’s Event Organizer
37 Party and Special-Event Rentals
38 Catering
39 Visiting Chef
40 Specialty Cake Baker
41 Prepared Custom-Meal Service
42 Freelance Bartender
43 Entertainer
44 Holiday Decoration Service
Personal Services
45 Personal Shopper46 Personalized Gift Basket Maker
47 Travel Planner
48 Historical Tours
49 Personal Fitness Trainer
50 Sports Trainer
Children, Family, and Pet Services
51 Babysitting52 Babysitting Agency
53 Children’s Night Out
54 Vacation Child Care
55 Dog Walking and Vacation Pet Visits
56 Pet Sitter and Doggie Day Care
57 Elder Companion
58 Elder Care Consultant
59 Genealogical Research
60 Family Biographer
Educational Services
61 Tutoring62 Language Instructor
63 Music Teacher
64 Computer Instructor
65 SAT or ACT College Test Preparation
66 College Selection Advisor
67 College Application Consultant
68 Instructor at Community School
Arts, Crafts, Jewelry, Clothing, and Musical Instruments
69 Alterations70 Custom Tailoring
71 Custom Knitting, Sweater, and Afghan Design
72 Custom Quiltmaker
73 Jewelry Making
74 Portraiture from Photographs
75 Custom-Built Dollhouses
76 Musical Instrument Tuning and Repair
Transportation, Delivery, and Auto Services
77 Car Service78 Independent Delivery Contractor
79 Auto Detailing
Computers, Graphics, and Photography
80 Computer Buying Consultant81 Computer Repair and Upgrade
82 Web Design and Maintenance
83 Graphic Designer
84 Freelance Photographer
85 Film to Digital Scanning
86 Photo and Document Restorer
87 Videographer
Office and Professional Services
88 Temporary Secretary89 Transcription Services
90 Temporary Worker at Conventions and Business Meetings
91 Bookkeeping
92 Billing Service
93 Resume Design
94 Letter Writing
Sales
95 Yard Sale Organizer96 Consignment Resale
97 Antique and Collectible Wholesaler
98 Used Book Reseller
99 Tool and Equipment Rentals
100 Newspaper Delivery Route
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How to catch a person if he/she is lying
No Lies just Truth |
Too often we miss the meaning behind the message. As you know, people don't always say what they mean or mean what they say. This book focuses on the truth and how to get at it. To be an effective negotiator, you must use many strategies and techniques, all of them relying upon the accuracy of the information you're given. The answers you get from the world's most powerful supercomputer are worthless if the numbers you give it to work with are wrong.While people lie for many different reasons, their lying rarely benefits the person lied to. And there's that one un-
deniable truth about lying. Everybody does it, but nobody likes it when it's done to them.
It takes at least two people for a lie to be effective one to offer the lie and one to believe it. And while we certainly can't stop people from trying to lie to us, we can keep them from being successful.
deniable truth about lying. Everybody does it, but nobody likes it when it's done to them.
It takes at least two people for a lie to be effective one to offer the lie and one to believe it. And while we certainly can't stop people from trying to lie to us, we can keep them from being successful.
The Body language |
Our fingers, hands, arms, and legs and their movements offer a fascinating insight into our true feelings. Most people aren't aware that their body speaks a language all its own; try as they will to deceive you with their words, the truth can be always silently observed. You may already have read or heard about some of these clues, but they are only a small portion of the tactics that you will learn.
The language of the eyes
No or little direct eye contact is a classic sign of deception. A person who is lying to you will do everything to avoid making eye contact. Unconsciously he feels you will be able to see through him via his eyes. And feeling guilty, he doesn't want to face you. Instead he will glance down or his eyes may dart from side to side. Conversely, when we tell the truth or we're offended by a false accusation, we tend to give our full focus and have fixed concentration. We lock eyes with our accuser as if to say "You're not getting away until we get to the bottom of this."
The Body never lies
The hands and arms are excellent indicators of deceit be-cause they are used to gesture with and are more easily visible than our feet and legs. But hands, arms, legs, and feet can all give us information if we're watching carefully. When someone is lying or keeping something in, he tends to
be less expressive with his hands or arms. He may keep them on his lap if he's sitting, or at his side if he's standing; he may stuff his hands in his pockets or clench them. Fingers may be folded into the hands; full extension of the fingers is usually a gesture of openness. Have you ever noticed that when you're passionate about what you're saying, your hands and arms wave all about, emphasizing your point and conveying your enthusiasm? And have you ever realized that when you don't believe in what you're saying, your body language echoes these feelings and becomes inexpressive?
Additionally, if you ask someone a question and her hands clench or go palm down, this is a sign of defensiveness and withdrawal. If she is genuinely confused at the accusations or the line of questioning, her hands turn palm-up as if to say "Give me more information; I do not understand" or "I have nothing to hide."
be less expressive with his hands or arms. He may keep them on his lap if he's sitting, or at his side if he's standing; he may stuff his hands in his pockets or clench them. Fingers may be folded into the hands; full extension of the fingers is usually a gesture of openness. Have you ever noticed that when you're passionate about what you're saying, your hands and arms wave all about, emphasizing your point and conveying your enthusiasm? And have you ever realized that when you don't believe in what you're saying, your body language echoes these feelings and becomes inexpressive?
Additionally, if you ask someone a question and her hands clench or go palm down, this is a sign of defensiveness and withdrawal. If she is genuinely confused at the accusations or the line of questioning, her hands turn palm-up as if to say "Give me more information; I do not understand" or "I have nothing to hide."
They are keeping something in
When a person sits with his legs and arms close to his body, perhaps crossed but not outstretched, he is evincing the thought I'm keeping something in. His arms and legs may be crossed because he feels he must defend himself. When we feel comfortable and confident we tend to stretch out claim our space, as it were. When we feel less secure, we take up less physical space and fold our arms and legs into our body, into what is almost a foetal position.
Displaying artificial movements
Arm movements and gestures seem stiff and almost me-chanical. This behaviour can be readily observed by watching unpolished actors and politicians. They try to use gestures to convince us that they're impassioned about their beliefs, but there's no fluidity to their movements. The movements are contrived, not natural.Summary
• The person will make little or no eye contact.• Physical expression will be limited, with few arm and hand movements. What arm and hand movements are present will seem stiff, and mechanical. Hands, arms, and legs pull in toward the body; the individual takes up less space.
• His hand(s) may go up to his face or throat. But contact with his body is limited to these areas. He is also unlikely to touch his chest with an open hand gesture.
• If he is trying to appear casual and relaxed about his answer, he may shrug a little.
- The smile that doesn't seems happy dont believe on it.
- if he/she is continuously shaking his head from one direction to another gives a message that he/she is not comfortable.. and is definatly lying.
- an im-plied answer is not an answer.
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Friday, 7 June 2013
Missionary by jade-pandora
When he first saw her
she appeared unique to all things,
and the day they met, he already knew.
It was during their first time,
the way planets come and go
as time loses count of their orbit.
It never seems to end, then he
growls low in her ear as she swoons,
of how missionary will never
be the same for him again.
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