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Writing Is Not Life-threatening tral business district, and the main buildings and...Voila! There it is... southern Africa's house of adventure. This is the Adventure Centre on the right side of the road just outside the town. The building's choice of colours is rather unique and makes it stand out. Pinks, whites and yellows...and the writing too!Some writers complain that writing is arduous work requiring long hours and little pay, which is often true especially for freelance fiction writers. Today, everyone wants to be a writer and with word processors and computers it is easy to put thoughts down, but it is not always effortless to be published unless one self-publishes or uses a vanity press.Neverthe less, writing although demanding, is not life threatening. Yes, it is a lonely occupation as the writer sits alone at the keyboard and pours forth his/her ideas. Many more occupations or vocations are more dangerous than sitting before a monitor and looking at the screen as letters, words, sentences, paragraphs, and composition unfold before the writer’s eyes. The most dangerous effects are eye strain, muscle fatigue, and carpal. Sometimes, back strain is an occupational hazard due to poor posture or poor equipment, it’s not like the military where digging a trench under fire can be common.Writing, on the other hand, is fulfilling in some way. Some write for money, some for recognition, some for enjoyment, and others to leave a legacy, usually a book that will outlive them or be passed on to their progeny. Most write because the like to express themselves in a way that is unique and satisfying. In any case, the writer feels some need that must be satisfied.Writing as a career does have it hazards. If it is needed to provide revenue to maint The Adventure Centre houses various ad Making Your Website Memorable Livingstone town is the home of the mighty Victoria Falls... and this is our destination that Molly and I embarked on this trip that morning. A 'short' drive of one thousand odd kilometers that started with a 'drama' in another town on the other side of Zambia. Why this trip?To do this you must make your site and company stand out in your prospect's mind.Design your website to impressInformative content to make your visitor thinkProduct and book reviews that will pique curiosity.Hot in demand product and serviceSimple navigation to draw them into your site.Good small graphics aimed to entice.Fat loadingNicely presented font and coloring that does not take concentration away from your content informationGood sales copyFree newsletter Design your website to impress your visitor. As with an offline store first impressions are lasting. 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Fairmount Hotel, one of Zambia's earliest establishments is just on the throughway as you enter Livingstone. We didn't need any persuasion so I slowed down and took the right turn into the hotel's parking lot near the reception. Fairmount Hotel was where we spent a night. The following morning after a good night sleep and a hearty good breakfast we were ready to leave. It was the day and the time to meet with our destiny. We had planned this back home, on the other side of this amazing country. So we drove a couple of kilometers and we were in Livingstone central business district. As we drove past I pointed out to Molly the country's oldest and major museum in Zambia. It stands on the town's main throughway but on the right. The Livingstone Museum has an interesting history but that is another story! We continue driving past the town's central business district, and the main buildings and...Voila! There it is... southern Africa's house of adventure. This is the Adventure Centre on the right side of the road just outside the town. The building's choice of colours is rather unique and makes it stand out. Pinks, whites and yellows...and the writing too! The Adventure Centre houses various ad 15 Quick Tips for People Who Don't Like to Exercise >Mosi-Oa-Tunya, literally translates to "the smoke that thunders!" But then that is the end of this story. First things first! We were happy to arrive by car. This meant a stretch of our crumpled limps and a good night's rest.We've all had days when we don't have the energy to tie our athletic shoes, let alone bounce around in them. But exercise can give a daily blast to your mind, body, and soul.Here are fifteen quick tips to get you moving:1. Don't get intimidated by the prospect of a daily exercise regimen. You don't have to run a marathon. You need only get your body moving each day. Once you tone your muscles, you'll naturally find yourself wanting to do more challenging workouts.2. Reframe the way you think about exercise. Begin to think of each workout as a gift you give to yourself instead of just another "should," "ought," or "must."3. Make sure you enjoy your exercise program. Some people like classes. Some people don't. Choose what's right for you so it becomes something you actually look forward to.4. Make sure your workout is convenient. Schedule it for a time of day when you typically feel the most energetic. Have your gym bag packed and ready to go by the door or in the car.5. Make your workout weather-proof. If you run or walk outside, get the right workout gear so weather conditions are never an excuse.6. Make sure you're doing it right. One reason for wanting to quit exercising is injury or pain. Check with your doctor before you start an exercise program so you know you're safe in the workout you choose. And check in with trainers, too, if you Fairmount Hotel, one of Zambia's earliest establishments is just on the throughway as you enter Livingstone. We didn't need any persuasion so I slowed down and took the right turn into the hotel's parking lot near the reception. Fairmount Hotel was where we spent a night. The following morning after a good night sleep and a hearty good breakfast we were ready to leave. It was the day and the time to meet with our destiny. We had planned this back home, on the other side of this amazing country. So we drove a couple of kilometers and we were in Livingstone central business district. As we drove past I pointed out to Molly the country's oldest and major museum in Zambia. It stands on the town's main throughway but on the right. The Livingstone Museum has an interesting history but that is another story! We continue driving past the town's central business district, and the main buildings and...Voila! There it is... southern Africa's house of adventure. This is the Adventure Centre on the right side of the road just outside the town. The building's choice of colours is rather unique and makes it stand out. Pinks, whites and yellows...and the writing too! The Adventure Centre houses various ad 24 Tips and Strategies on How Everyone Can Blog Right and Get Everybody to Read uasion so I slowed down and took the right turn into the hotel's parking lot near the reception. Fairmount Hotel was where we spent a night.By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key part of online culture. "Blog readership shoots up 58% in 2004 6 million Americans get news and information fed to them through RSS aggregators But 62% of online Americans do not know what a blog is." - Pew Internet & American Life ProjectTip #1 - How and Where Should I Start? You should begin your blog with a free blog hosting service such as Blogger (http://www.blogger.com), or other similar free services such as JournalHome.com, LiveJournal.com or Blog-City.com. The learning curve for using such free services allow you to spend more on developing your content rather than worrying about the advanced areas of scripting, hosting, or programming.Tip #2 - The Things You Should Decide to Write About Although not a required prerequisite for you in order to write a blog, it is highly recommended to try to find a topic to write about based on your level of interest and knowledge. The higher your level of interest, the easier it is for you to get your quality content posted on your blog. Always try to choose an area which you can enthusiastically write about on a daily basis.Try to pay attention to a niche which suites you well. A niche is basically a targeted product, service, or topic.Tip #3 - Always stay on topi The following morning after a good night sleep and a hearty good breakfast we were ready to leave. It was the day and the time to meet with our destiny. We had planned this back home, on the other side of this amazing country. So we drove a couple of kilometers and we were in Livingstone central business district. As we drove past I pointed out to Molly the country's oldest and major museum in Zambia. It stands on the town's main throughway but on the right. The Livingstone Museum has an interesting history but that is another story! We continue driving past the town's central business district, and the main buildings and...Voila! There it is... southern Africa's house of adventure. This is the Adventure Centre on the right side of the road just outside the town. The building's choice of colours is rather unique and makes it stand out. Pinks, whites and yellows...and the writing too! The Adventure Centre houses various ad Unique Story Writing and Sharing My Real Life Journey - Transformation of a Butterfly try. So we drove a couple of kilometers and we were in Livingstone central business district.(A snap shot of my journey in life)Hi! This is part of my story. I've attempt to put it in a very unique allegory form of story to describe part of my journey in life. To make it an interesting form of story and easy to understand. I chose to use the transformation of a butterfly to explain my story.Let's begin the story....Is too comfortable here. It is so cozy, so warm, so enclosed and so contented. Less stress, less movement involved. I enjoy being here. I am so acquainted here.As days go by, things begin to change…I begin to feel different. My physical body couldn’t fit in anymore, it is getting a bit irritating, my emotion changes daily, so unpredictable. I begin to get depressed, I don’t understand, I don’t know when it started to happen, I don’t understand the changes that took place. My mind cannot comprehend. It is so uncomfortable. I loved my comfort zone. I like the warmth. I love the peacefulness here. It is so quiet and relaxing here.But I am changing. Changing in to what? I don’t know! I am afraid! It changes so fast I couldn’t comprehend. I begin to search for my true self. Who am I? I read, I study to find out more about myself, what is happening to me? I thought I am a caterpillar, now something odd is happening to me. The change came too fast it frightened me, it caught me by surprise. I am not ready to changed, I am As we drove past I pointed out to Molly the country's oldest and major museum in Zambia. It stands on the town's main throughway but on the right. The Livingstone Museum has an interesting history but that is another story! We continue driving past the town's central business district, and the main buildings and...Voila! There it is... southern Africa's house of adventure. This is the Adventure Centre on the right side of the road just outside the town. The building's choice of colours is rather unique and makes it stand out. Pinks, whites and yellows...and the writing too! The Adventure Centre houses various ad Revealing the Firefox Secret Used by Top Web Developers and Power-Browsers tral business district, and the main buildings and...Voila! There it is... southern Africa's house of adventure. This is the Adventure Centre on the right side of the road just outside the town. The building's choice of colours is rather unique and makes it stand out. 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So, you can now have a profile for your web development needs, one for your personal surfing, and even one for the kids (allowing you to increase Firefox's security measures). Each profile is independent of the others, so it's like having a new installation for each user.How do I activate Firefox Profiles?1. Firstly, find the Firefox shortcut on your desktop (or create one from the .exe file).2. Right-click it, and select properties.3. Lastly, in the Target bo The Adventure Centre houses various adventure companies... companies that provide various safari adventures of your lifetime. Just think of the; • bungi jump, a 111 metre free fall off the Victoria Falls Bridge (the highest in the world), Driving on I made a mental note about our next adventure... but that will be yet another story. Eight kilometers out of town and still driving southwards, just where there is a right curve in the road ...and what do we see! A not too observant driver could easily miss it. Rising to the treetops is the latest luxury at Victoria Falls. A 'combo' of two brand new hotels, the Sun International's own resorts. One is the Zambezi Sun, a three star hotel and the other the Royal Livingstone, a five star luxury. These two hotels share the same entrance off the Livingstone-Victoria Falls Bridge road. The Zambezi Sun is the closest hotel to the Victoria Falls, only minutes away! The Royal Livingstone's special theme design on the banks of the Zambezi enables all rooms to overlook the falls. But the luxury at
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