A Buddha statue is often used as a tool for meditation. The Buddha statues are symbols of the founder of Buddhism, Siddhartha Gautama, who taught us that by removing all desires from our lives we can achieve Nirvana. This is a state of existence where suffering does not exist. When one has reached Nirvana, the… Continue reading
Do Drop Cards Really Work?
The number one offline marketing tool is by far the $ 100 delivery card, this new tool will dramatically change the way you generate new targeted traffic offline. The facts are simply that you never want to put all your eggs in one basket, marketing is like fishing, you must have as many hooks in… Continue reading
Book Review – Chasing the Light of Day by Eugene O’Kelly
As a person who has read hundreds of business books, especially those about successful entrepreneurs, I have a fair ability to review and rate business books. I’ve read biographies on Henry Ford, Richard Branson, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and even Martha Stewart, but I’ve never read a book like Eugene O’Kelly’s Chasing Daylight. Eugene O’Kelly was an… Continue reading
Arabic script support in Microsoft Dynamics GP
Great Plains Dynamics GP is traditionally available in the Middle East and Arabic-speaking countries, plus it is easily adoptable in countries where the local language is based on Arabic characters. Generally, local legislation and government financial reporting requirements are reasonable in the Arab world, so setting up sales tax or VAT for a specific country… Continue reading
A story of the Japanese Aizu Jidori
The word “jidori” in Japanese means free-range chicken produced locally in every area of Japan. It’s an old-fashioned name and it seems that the local chicken is a really traditional strain that is kept in a restricted area for a long time. therefore, Japanese restaurant owners and farmers want to call it jidori for much… Continue reading
Introduction to the safety vest
A safety vest is used for the purpose of preventing accidents that could cost a person’s life, but they are also used to help identify the type of worker. They can be used in other areas of life that might not have been considered. Let’s take a quick look at some pretty practical uses for… Continue reading
Case Study: Acupuncture for Gestational Diabetes
A 34-year-old pregnant woman in her sixth month came to see me concerned about how her newly diagnosed gestational diabetes could affect her baby’s health and hers in the long term. She had not previously suffered from diabetes, although she explained that her father had had type 2 diabetes since he was forty. She did… Continue reading
How can you work from home online?
Work online In recent years, interest in online jobs and working from home has increased. In part, this is due to the changing economy, as more and more companies are closing their doors and corporate stability is being called into question like never before. Working thirty years in a company and retiring has almost become… Continue reading
Dr. Tommy Boone has been pulling his own weight for some time
When Tommy Boone was eight years old, his father installed a pull-up bar at the entrance to the bedroom he shared with his brother. For a full year afterward, Mr. Boone encouraged his sons to develop the ability to do more and more pull-ups. “But after the first year,” Tommy said, “pull-ups became a regular… Continue reading
Mono treatment – Diet
During mononucleosis treatment, a healthy diet that supports the immune system is essential for a good recovery. In the initial acute stage of mononucleosis, the appetite is usually poor. Symptoms like nausea, sore throat, fever, and fatigue make eating difficult. In these cases, monotherapy should focus on a liquid-only diet. A liquid-only diet allows the… Continue reading