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Laddering Bonds: Basics To Know - many of which can be replaced. We know "you" can't be replaced - so where are you?Volatility of income can be as much a concern as volatility of growth, perhaps more so since income is an immediate need. Therefore, it makes sense to say that a strategy to stabilize income is a necessary component of portfolio management - and “bond laddering” can help get you there.Let's first understand that short-term interest rates are generally lower than long-term interest rates. In simple terms, the longer the maturity on a bond, the more risk you take and, therefore, the higher the interest reward for that risk.We also know that, over time, interest rates will change. Sometimes If you believe "I think therefore I am" as the poet Descartes pointed out, you believe "you" are your cognitive abilities. Which means that in that dream, all that exists is you in that dream at that moment. Now I was going to leave this topic open for you to decide where "you" really were, especially while you're dreaming, but I decided I'd help you out a little. "You" are energy. In your truest form "you" are just energy. But you've a MS SQL / MySQL - A Case Study Have you ever had this experience: You're doing something strangely familiar yet ... different. Suddenly it dawns on you that you're dreaming! In that moment, and for all the moments that you are aware; where are you?The release of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 on November 7th 2005 created a buzz around the office for IT professionals. The use of SQL server by businesses as in an in house data server has become increasingly more popular, this same popularity is now beginning to shift to the web hosting industry.With the release of MS SQL 2005 Microsoft had this to say "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 provides an integrated data management and analysis platform that helps organizations reliably manage mission-critical information and confidently run complex business applications. With embedded reporting and data ana At first you might be tempted to say that you're at home sleeping. Technically you're right. Your BODY is at home sleeping. So if you're referring to your body you're right. Are you your body? You might further clarify and say it's your mind sleeping on the pillow dreaming - that's where "you" are. Are you your mind? This little demonstration brings up an interesting question about where and who we are. Can you name any specific area of your body or mind that represents "you"? And if you say - well I'm "everything" ... what about when you lose a leg or an arm? Have you lost a part of yourself? Do you feel less alive? Of course not. And if every vital organ in your body can be replaced, do "you" go with it when it's replaced? Of course you don't. Well then that must mean "you" are in your brain. Is that a true statement? We now know the brain has several functioning departments, much like the body. These parts are all interconnected but they all have different functions. For example the brainstem controls the reflexes and automatic functions (heart rate, blood pressure), limb movements and visceral functions (digestion, urination). The hypothalamus controls behavioral responses such as feeding, drinking, sexual response, aggression and pleasure. The cerebellum helps to coordinate motor functions and is responsible for other cognitive (thinking) functions. When you become aware that you are dreaming - you definitely have to think about it, which means you're using your cerebellum. Simply put, you're only using a part of your brain to exist in those moments. Does that mean "you" are your cerebellum, or only some of the 100 billion neurons that make up your brain? My point here, if you're hung with me this long, is that "you" is an awfully general term. We have associated "you" with this massive vehicle you carry around called a body, really just comprised of trillions of cells - many of which can be replaced. We know "you" can't be replaced - so where are you? If you believe "I think therefore I am" as the poet Descartes pointed out, you believe "you" are your cognitive abilities. Which means that in that dream, all that exists is you in that dream at that moment. Now I was going to leave this topic open for you to decide where "you" really were, especially while you're dreaming, but I decided I'd help you out a little. "You" are energy. In your truest form "you" are just energy. But you've as A Secret Yet Simple Exercise for Muscle Building ind?Whenever I receive e-mails from people wanting to know what is the best way to build muscle fast and gain weight, the first thing I tell them is squats. If you have read any of my past articles or newsletters then you know that I put a huge emphasis on squats when it comes to gaining weight and building muscle mass as fast as possible. Nothing can ever substitute for squatting hard and heavy, not more exercises, supplements, nothing.If you've been having trouble gaining weight and/or putting some muscle mass on your frame, then I suggest you start doing some serious squatting. If you have been This little demonstration brings up an interesting question about where and who we are. Can you name any specific area of your body or mind that represents "you"? And if you say - well I'm "everything" ... what about when you lose a leg or an arm? Have you lost a part of yourself? Do you feel less alive? Of course not. And if every vital organ in your body can be replaced, do "you" go with it when it's replaced? Of course you don't. Well then that must mean "you" are in your brain. Is that a true statement? We now know the brain has several functioning departments, much like the body. These parts are all interconnected but they all have different functions. For example the brainstem controls the reflexes and automatic functions (heart rate, blood pressure), limb movements and visceral functions (digestion, urination). The hypothalamus controls behavioral responses such as feeding, drinking, sexual response, aggression and pleasure. The cerebellum helps to coordinate motor functions and is responsible for other cognitive (thinking) functions. When you become aware that you are dreaming - you definitely have to think about it, which means you're using your cerebellum. Simply put, you're only using a part of your brain to exist in those moments. Does that mean "you" are your cerebellum, or only some of the 100 billion neurons that make up your brain? My point here, if you're hung with me this long, is that "you" is an awfully general term. We have associated "you" with this massive vehicle you carry around called a body, really just comprised of trillions of cells - many of which can be replaced. We know "you" can't be replaced - so where are you? If you believe "I think therefore I am" as the poet Descartes pointed out, you believe "you" are your cognitive abilities. Which means that in that dream, all that exists is you in that dream at that moment. Now I was going to leave this topic open for you to decide where "you" really were, especially while you're dreaming, but I decided I'd help you out a little. "You" are energy. In your truest form "you" are just energy. But you've a How To Get Your Wife Back After Divorce ow the brain has several functioning departments, much like the body. These parts are all interconnected but they all have different functions. For example the brainstem controls the reflexes and automatic functions (heart rate, blood pressure), limb movements and visceral functions (digestion, urination). The hypothalamus controls behavioral responses such as feeding, drinking, sexual response, aggression and pleasure. The cerebellum helps to coordinate motor functions and is responsible for other cognitive (thinking) functions.People sometimes do marry the same person twice believe it or notIt's not impossible to get your wife back after you have divorced. If you want to know how to get your wife back after divorce you could look for inspiration at one of the most famous examples of people marrying twice. The actor Richard Burton remarried Elizabeth Taylor again after they got divorced. But how can two people that have gone through the trauma of divorce, ever get back together again?It's a lot easier to prevent divorce before it gets to the point of legal separation and finality bu When you become aware that you are dreaming - you definitely have to think about it, which means you're using your cerebellum. Simply put, you're only using a part of your brain to exist in those moments. Does that mean "you" are your cerebellum, or only some of the 100 billion neurons that make up your brain? My point here, if you're hung with me this long, is that "you" is an awfully general term. We have associated "you" with this massive vehicle you carry around called a body, really just comprised of trillions of cells - many of which can be replaced. We know "you" can't be replaced - so where are you? If you believe "I think therefore I am" as the poet Descartes pointed out, you believe "you" are your cognitive abilities. Which means that in that dream, all that exists is you in that dream at that moment. Now I was going to leave this topic open for you to decide where "you" really were, especially while you're dreaming, but I decided I'd help you out a little. "You" are energy. In your truest form "you" are just energy. But you've a Meditation: The Best Remedy for High Blood Pressure >I had a routine physical examination recently and the doctor was impressed with my blood pressure. Why? Because it was not too high like it is in many of the other people she sees every day. When she learned that I was a vegetarian, she became interested, making a connection between vegetarianism and controlled blood pressure.But the real secret for my good showing on the blood pressure examination has as much to do with meditation, as it does with my vegetarian diet. Meditation is the best remedy, the best “medicine” for high blood pressure and heart disease, and I haven’t missed a day in the When you become aware that you are dreaming - you definitely have to think about it, which means you're using your cerebellum. Simply put, you're only using a part of your brain to exist in those moments. Does that mean "you" are your cerebellum, or only some of the 100 billion neurons that make up your brain? My point here, if you're hung with me this long, is that "you" is an awfully general term. We have associated "you" with this massive vehicle you carry around called a body, really just comprised of trillions of cells - many of which can be replaced. We know "you" can't be replaced - so where are you? If you believe "I think therefore I am" as the poet Descartes pointed out, you believe "you" are your cognitive abilities. Which means that in that dream, all that exists is you in that dream at that moment. Now I was going to leave this topic open for you to decide where "you" really were, especially while you're dreaming, but I decided I'd help you out a little. "You" are energy. In your truest form "you" are just energy. But you've a Market Saturation and Brand Building - many of which can be replaced. We know "you" can't be replaced - so where are you?Is your company brand literally saturating your target markets? Is your company literally everywhere and on the lips of your customers, competition and vendors? Does your competitor sales teams compare themselves to you in sales calls? Well having been a Founder of a Franchise Company, we had saturated our target markets and yes our competitors always compared themselves to us and that actually helped us even more.I call saturating your target market with your brand name; “The Power of Presence” and when you have that you will know it and so will everyone else for 100-miles in all directions. H If you believe "I think therefore I am" as the poet Descartes pointed out, you believe "you" are your cognitive abilities. Which means that in that dream, all that exists is you in that dream at that moment. Now I was going to leave this topic open for you to decide where "you" really were, especially while you're dreaming, but I decided I'd help you out a little. "You" are energy. In your truest form "you" are just energy. But you've associated yourself with mind and body. You happen to inhabit a body and a mind that allows you to be aware of itself. Otherwise your energy just is. It just exists, void of the ability to perceive itself. Energy in it's truest form exists in all matter. If you've ever heard the statement, "God is in all things" this accurately describes the energy in our universe. When energy actually inhabits a body and mind - marvelous things begin to happen. "You" become an identity, and you associate yourself with mind and body. Your identity becomes much more than that, you associate yourself with everything you do and everything that happens to you. You take on a role far beyond the existential state of energy. Meaning that while energy exists, "you" with your thinking faculties, choose to live. I could write a book on this subject but to maintain our initial topic of this article and wrap things up here - when you live that is where you are. When you dream, the mind and body are still vehicles into the dream world. You couldn't dream without them. You couldn't understand dreams without first having senses and the faculty to understand! Dreams are like an extended reality. Instead of using your senses to observe the immediate reality around you - the one you spend the most time in. You're using all of the same senses to observe a world beyond this one. And the question that has plagued man for ages is whether a dream is localized in the brain, or is actually a foreign dimension that we visit. In truth - all sensory inputs are localized in the brain. Even the words you read now are located in your brain. You observed them and they appear to be outside of "you" based on your brains ability to interpret space. Your brain understands dreams in the same way. Images, sounds, feelings .. are all given life IN the brain. So I leave the question up to you: When we dream, is our consciousness wandering through billions of neurons and giving us sensory perceptions - or are we visiting another dimension and understanding it through our senses? Very simply, are you experiencing dreams as an external realit
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