Traveling w/ Children

MLM Downline Builder – What is it?

No Comments 30 January 2008

What is a MLM Downline Builder? At first, I was pretty stumped about this phrase but after many years of experience in building a downline for other, I have a pretty good understand. So what is a MLM Downline Builder? Most importantly, how it can help you? Lastly, what should you look out for when picking a company that uses a MLM Downline Builder? To define it properly, an MLM is a Network Marketing or Multi-level Marketing business, which brings franchising and direct marketing together. Downline is where one owner sponsors another who has, in turn, sponsored another and so on sponsors an independent business owner and so forth. The more of these Downlines you have, the more business you generate. The combination of these is MLM Downline, which means all those levels of people working on different levels all for the same goal. You can build a downline by using Guaranteed Sign Ups services, or use website traffic to send visitors to your website.

Traveling w/ Children

Incorporating Online: LLC, S corp, C corp

No Comments 30 January 2008

Starting a corporation or incorporating online for your small business could be a very important decision. The benefits are apparent. Whether you’re looking for the liability protection that comes from starting an LLC or the Social Security benefits that come from a S corp, it would be a prudent choice. In the past it was quite costly, with the legal fees eating up the benefits savings.

Fortunately, you can set up a corporation through one of the many services available by incorporating online. And you can do so at very reasonable costs. You can actually fill out everything on the webpage forms. It doesn’t get easier than that. If you’re a do it yourselfer you can buy books that will help you set a corporation. Some actually have all the forms you may need within them. One actually has a CD, allowing you to plug everything into your PC. Researching incorporating online via books like this can save you even more money.

Incorporating online, which is the biggest step to getting started, you need to decide on the best corporate structure. The most popular structures LLC, S corp, C corp have their pros and cons. LLC is the easiest. S corp is easy, with some specific benefits. And the C corp has most benefits, but is most expensive and laborious to set up and maintain.

After making the entity choice the rest is easy sailing. Just a matter of filling out all the correct forms. The important thing is that you get started. Procrastination is the biggest problem that delays the incorporating process. Now that you have all the tools available to you on the internet or through books there’s no reason to delay. So, take your business to the next level and incorporate your small business today.

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Exotic Travel Locations

Finding Deeper Meaning In the Forgotten Fount of Magic

No Comments 30 January 2008

The enigma of a forgotten island has stimulated wonder among students of the unknown and attracted archivists for more than two thousand years. With the availability of the world’s libraries, New Age book readers have at their disposal a vast array of volumes theorizing about the legend of Atlantis, both academically oriented and best recent science fiction novels.

There are more versions of what that realm entailed and how the ruins can be recovered than nearly any other story of a Golden Age. Yet the tale of a Utopian culture which was destroyed in a cataclysm has endured precisely because it holds so much meaning as our own culture reaches heights that may well presage catastrophe.

Renowned prophet Edgar Cayce conceived of the island as a a huge expanse, rivaling the dimensions of Greenland. As recounted in the medium’s astounding account, the people of Atlantis were gifted with many advanced psychic qualities and technologies, and were the progenitors of the oddly congruent solar-worshiping cultures of the early Mesopotamians and the pre-Columbian Americans. The topic is frequently associated with parapsychology.

Many historians believe the inhabitants of the island were centered on environment-friendly energy sources, making advanced use of geothermal power.

The most popular positions regarding the position of the ruins vary widely from the coast of India to the Bermuda Triangle, though, of course the most promising locations which are small local islands with a long tradition, most notably Crete and Malta.

We may never know the facts, nonetheless it appears difficult to dispute: human kind has reached high levels of advancement rising and falling in a process of development and fall, maybe over and again, long before what we often regard as the the genesis of.
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India

Shopping in India

No Comments 27 January 2008

If you’re done with gazing upon the many palaces, temples, forts, shrines, churches, mosques, and heritage buildings that India offers, you might want to check out the other treasures that this country offers – the material ones, that is. With a history dating back 5000 years, India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, and as you would expect, has a rich tradition of art and culture. The best part about shopping in this country is the sheer variety of goods to choose from, each of them changing in form, style and fashion as one moves through the different regions in the country. Silk for example, a staple in every shopping bag headed out of the country includes the light silks of Mysore, the sumptuous brocades of Benares and the heavy temple town silks of Kanjeevaram.

Government emporia are the safest bet if you’re looking to purchase heavy fabrics and artifacts. Prices are reasonable and are fixed, so there’s no risk of being duped. The by lanes and markets of Rajasthan offer more such treasures, but be prepared to engage in loud and stubborn haggling. A tip: Ask the shopkeeper to name his price, slash it by 50 percent and begin your haggling from there. Don’t be embarrassed – bargaining is part of the street shopping experience in India.

Mumbai offers some of the best street shopping experiences in the country. From fake leather goods, cheap cotton clothes, and costume jewelry to footwear, there’s nothing that hasn’t been marked down on Mumbai’s streets. The city’s Chor Bazaar literally translated as Thieves Market, is great if you have the patience to sift through old lithographs and paintings, antique cookware and even ornate ceiling fans from the days of the British Raj. Tucked away among the junk, you’re likely to find fine colonial period porcelain, paintings and furniture salvaged from the country’s heritage homes. Goa’s weekly flea markets are popular haunts for beaded jewelry, CDs, cotton apparel, handicrafts, jute and leather footwear and embroidered bags, most of it made by the hippies who’ve made the beach paradise their home.

For art and artifacts, visit the galleries of Mumbai, New Delhi and Chennai. You’re assured of genuine goods, although prices might be on the heavier side. Make sure that you have the required permission to take the artifacts abroad.

The Indian fascination with gold is well documented – India is the world’s largest consumer of gold – and the shops of Mumbai offer contemporary and traditional designs in 22 carat gold.

Honeymoons

Plan the Perfect Honeymoon

No Comments 20 January 2008

Once the caterers have left, guests have said their goodbyes and the cake has been reduced to crumbs, it’s time for the most exciting part of the wedding – the honeymoon! Try not to stress about this part of the wedding – chances that you’ve already stressed yourself out to the max during the wedding preparations. The honeymoon offers the two of you a chance to unwind from the madness of the wedding, as well as sealing your newly forged bond.

Whatever the honeymoon getaway you have in mind, make sure your spouse shares your enthusiasm for it. There’s no point in a honeymoon that leaves one person feeling flustered because he didn’t really want a beachside honeymoon – it’s a bad start to the wedding. Make a list of possible places, and sit down with your partner. Give yourselves a chance to avoid destinations that don’t excite you – feel free to be frank if a particular spot seems drab or boring.

As far as destinations go, the world is your oyster. You can choose from beach destinations, hillsides and countryside retreats, cultural cities like Paris and Rome to romantic getaways like Venice. If the two of you share a passion for adventure, choose from bungee jumping holidays, swimming-with-the-sharks packages, and other daredevil adventures.

For those on a budget, an all inclusive holiday package might be the best deal. These all inclusives will take a lot of the hassle of planning a honeymoon off your hands. All you have to do is show up with as smile. Activities will include enough sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving and paragliding to last a lifetime. With all amenities including food and nightlife within the resort, you’re allowed a lot of time to yourselves, which is what a honeymoon should be about.

While booking your package, ask your travel agent if there are any off season packages available. These are always cheaper, and you could find yourself in an exotic destination of your dreams, and all within your budget. Countries in Asia like Thailand and Indonesia have beautiful honeymoon spots that don’t cost a bomb. Your budget will allow for a trip to exotic lands, couple’s spa massages, exotic entertainment, delicious cuisine, thumping nightlife and tons of shopping at low prices.

If you’re heading abroad for your honeymoon, don’t forget your travel insurance. It seems uncomfortable to think of theft or accidents on honeymoon, but insurance will help cover the worst of scenarios if they occur.

Hotels

More Hotel Safety Tips For Kids

No Comments 11 January 2008

In all the excitement of the vacation, make sure you teach your kids some basic safety steps, so your holiday doesn’t turn into a nightmare. 

  • They absolutely cannot open the door on their own, and go traipsing down the hallway. 
  • They must not open the door without checking with you first. 
  • The “don’t talk to strangers” rule applies to hotels too.
  • No matter how safe and friendly the staff seems, don’t let anyone to take them get too friendly with them.   .

Make sure that your room is free from the umpteen hazards that lurk in hotel rooms. Check to make sure curtain cords are tucked safely out of reach.  These can pose a danger of strangulation for younger kids.

In the bathroom, keep smaller bottles of shampoos and lotions on a higher shelf.  

Remember to test the hot water in the hotel bathroom. Many hotels have very hot water that can burn or scald a child.  At the least you will be able to make sure your child doesn’t go into the bathroom alone, or for older kids, you can warn them about the water.

If your kids are small enough to be sharing the room with you, make sure you don’t take out your prescription medicines, and arrange them on your bathroom shelf right next to the sink like you do at home.  New surroundings mean no rules; all medicines go onto a top shelf.

If your kids are older, make sure they know where the fire exits are.  It’s one of the most important things to do when you’re in unfamiliar surroundings. Many parents ignore this vital information, and it can have dangerous consequences.

Make sure your kids don’t use the phone to make calls. Hotels are notorious for adding hefty charges to any phone calls you make. 

Not all hotels will have safe cribs, especially if you’re traveling abroad.  Check beforehand to make sure that your hotel crib meets the standard safety requirements of American cribs.

It’s easy to ignore safety rules and precautions in all the joy and excitement of a holiday.  A little care and some caution will make your trip a safe and hassle free one for the whole family.

 

Essential Gear

Make Your Hotel Room More Child Friendly With the Right Gear

No Comments 11 January 2008

A hotel room can seem like a strange and uncomfortable place especially to younger kids who like routine, and might not share their older siblings’ enthusiasm for new places and surroundings. Try to make the room seem as much like home as possible to get kids to settle in.

A favorite blanket or a stuffed toy that she sleeps with every night is an absolute must.

See if you can take a couple of small things from her bedroom to place in the hotel room – family pictures, perhaps.

While making reservations, ask if you can have a room that’s away from the noise and the streets. Flashing headlights, vehicle noises and street conversations can make getting your child to sleep a nightmare. A room at the back of the hotel that’s quieter and darker might not have a great view, but if it helps your child sleep soundly, it’s worth it.

Once you get to the room, check if the nightlights work. They absolutely should, and if they don’t let the staff know immediately, so they can fix or replace it before your bedtime. Keep the light on to help your child find his way to the bathroom in the middle of the night. Keep the bathroom light on too, so he’s spared the trouble of looking for the switch.

Alternatively, you can take along two flashlights. Leave them by your bedside table, so your child can use it to make his way around the room, while you can use the other one as an emergency spare.

If you’re uncomfortable about having two lights on at night, buy a couple of chemical light sticks; these are easily available at camping supply stores. All you have to do is shake them, and they give off a bright light. Leave one in the bathroom.
Don’t experiment with electrical devices especially if you’re traveling abroad where voltage requirements might be different from in the States. If in doubt, ask staff to guide you. They’ll let you know if what you’re planning to use is compatible with their electrical circuitry.

Depending on the duration of your trip, bring along a rope or a clothesline, some laundry detergent powder and clothespins. The clothesline can be used to hang clothes after a quick wash in the bathroom. This way you don’t have to cart along luggage loads of clothes for your kids. By doing a couple of quick wash cycles in the bathroom, you can get away with packing fewer changes of clothes for your kids.

Airplanes

Make Security Clearance a Breeze

No Comments 11 January 2008

In these days of hyper airport security, the rules have changed, and getting through security can be a patience testing process. Add to this, the hassles of traveling with kids, and you have a challenging procedure ahead.

Make sure you’re on the proper page regarding what you can take on board the flight. Prohibited items don’t just include weapons and inflammatory items, but also liquids and some other items that may be essential in your carry on luggage. Check out the Transport Security Administration website to be updated on the list of items you can take aboard, especially the liquids allowed. Check for shampoos, liquid soaps, toothpaste and other essentials that you might not think twice about before packing in your bag. Remember, the point is to breeze through security as quickly as possible to avoid making your kids edgy and anxious. The lesser prohibited items you have in your bag, the faster you’ll be on the plane.

Make sure your kids don’t wear anything that contains metal, like the buckles on their belts. That goes for other members of your family.

If your kids are old enough to understand, explain the security procedure to them before you get to the airport. Kids are liable to find the whole shoe removing procedure quite puzzling. Explain that it’s only a temporary thing, and that you will get your shoes back.

Explain to them that their personal stuff like their bag, blanket and stuffed toy will also be put through an x ray machine. Reassure them, that they will get it back.

Tell your child before you leave for the airport not to make jokes about things like bombs and explosives. This is especially true for older kids who might want to fool around, not realizing the consequences for your family. You could be fined if your child plays pranks like this.

At the airport, see if you can find kid friendly lanes. These are specially equipped with cartoon and dinosaur mats, and other accessories to make kids more comfortable with the tedious screening process. Officers may even use hand puppets to entertain your child!

If you are traveling with more than one child, allow plenty of time before the flight to arrive at the airport. Check in times might be especially tedious when there are many younger kids involved.

Finally, even with the increased security, don’t make the entire procedure sound dangerous or frightening. It will only put your kdis off travel in the future.

Essential Gear, Traveling w/ Children

How to Pack for Hassle Free Travel With Toddlers

No Comments 11 January 2008

Traveling with babies can seem like a piece of cake when compared to kids who are already mobile. Toddlers and preschoolers are a lot more difficult to keep still during long flight, and packing for them will have to account for options to keep them entertained.

Pack wisely. Take along a couple of easy to play games in your carry on baggage. Or take a pack of cheerios, some thread and ask them to string along to make a necklace. Remember, they won’t be occupied with just one activity for the entire time you’re on the flight – so make sure you have a choice of toys or games or other activities that you plan to use when they get tired of one.

Pack their favorite snacks too. This is not a time to be thinking of calories – just pack whatever they love. Avoid sugary snacks. The energy levels make a kid hyperactive – the last thing you need on a flight!

Also, take an extra change of clothes for each child in case of emergencies, where there’s spillage or even vomit. Pack as many moist and dry wipes that you think you need, and then add a couple of more packs. You can never pack enough wipes for kids on travel!

While packing, remember to make a list before you begin throwing stuff in haphazardly. Keep this checklist with you, and use it to tick off to make sure you haven’t left anything behind on the journey back.

You can never have too many clothes for a toddler on travel. If you’re heading off to a winter destination, you need plenty of sweaters and coats; for a beach resort, take plenty of light airy breezy clothes made of cotton, swim wear and sun block.

Take some emergency medication for a fever or a cold.

While booking flights, choose one during the morning when the kids are fresh, and not likely to get as cranky. If there are going to be connecting flights, try to have at least an hour or two between connecting flights. This will give your kids enough time to run around on ground, and stretch their legs.

Pack your child’s favorite meal in a thermos, and make sure to keep plastic cutlery and bibs too.

Don’t leave behind your child’s favorite stuffed toy. The trick is to make the plane ride seem as much like home as possible, so he’s comforted instead of edgy. His favorite teddy bear is also a must.

India

Hotels in India

No Comments 11 January 2008

In a country as diverse in India, you can expect accommodations to cover the gamut from backpacker hostels and travel lodges, to five star resorts and boutique hotels. Facilities and amenities get progressively more luxurious with an increase in room rates. In a country as crowded as India, however it’s probably better if you stick to accommodations at the moderate to higher end of the price scale. You’ll find bare rooms for barely $10- $14 a night, but cleanliness could be an issue.

Moderately priced hotels that cost $40 per night and upwards can be found in almost all major tourist towns and cities. You’re assured of clean and comfortable rooms, TV, your own bath (without bathtub), and little else. Don’t expect too many frills, but rooms are comfortable and safe.

At the higher end of the scale are the boutique hotels and five star properties. Boutique hotels are a recent trend in India. These smaller, more intimate hotels boast of designer touches in their décor, and a cozier, yet plush living experience for guests. Most of the major Indian cities have boutique hotels, where the prices are affordable to the Western traveler, and amenities are excellent. Plus, there’s a certain comfort level in living in a smaller hotel with a limited number of guests, where the doorman and the desk clerk are familiar with you and give you personalized attention.

Most of the major hotel chains have set up presence in India. 21st century India is in the midst of an economic boom, and hoteliers haven’t been far behind catering to the increased numbers of business travelers coming in.

As far as amenities and perks go, most of these properties are almost self contained, and you’ll probably never need to step out of the hotel for dining or entertainment, stocked as they are with a choice of Continental, Chinese and Indian restaurants, nightclubs, shopping arcades, fitness centers and health clubs, spas and saunas, and more.

India’s palace hotels form the highest tier in terms of price. These former royal residences turned hotels in many cases have the royal occupants still living within the property. A $600 a night and upwards suite could include breakfast with a true blue maharajah, royal entertainment on the grounds of the palace and a chance to spend the night in an ornate four poster that’s seen many regal occupants in the past!

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