Mar 31
3 Carat Diamond Engagement Ring
Posted on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 in Shopping
Queen Elizabeth received a platinum ring that is designed in small stones. To complete this elegance of this fine piece of this elegant band is that, it has a diamond as its main stone. This 3 carat diamond engagement ring has made Queen Elizabeth three times a lady. Have you ever wondered how a lady like Queen Elizabeth feels like to have received such gift and how it was delivered unto her? 3 carat diamond engagement ring can be a perfect idea to express everything that you want your fianc to know how you see her as a woman and as a person. It is like telling her that she is truly three times a lady. The engagement ring with 3 carat of diamond stone has a lot of styles and they are placed in a lot of bands plated with either white gold or in platinum. 3 carat diamonds are given more emphasis and it will be appreciated when plated with colorless shade. Now if you want to choose a ring whose band is also beaded with stones, then choose the one that is cushion cut half moon and the 3 carat diamond engagement ring will be as elegant as ever because all the stones would come together and make a fine ring for your love. The 3 carat diamond engagement ring can be one of the objects of any girls affection and envy somehow by others. It can able to capture this childish but quite a cute fantasy of hers. With that, you can definitely make her feel that you understand her and you love her for that. It is always means something to a lady if you can capture all of her dreams and you understand how she feels and how much you appreciate her with that. So how would a lady feel when you offer a 3 carat diamond engagement ring as a sign of your purest intentions of her and having her for the rest of your life? Go on and set up the most romantic way to present that proposal of marriage to her and find out how amazingly triples the kind of lady you always dreamed of sharing the rest of your life with. When looking for jewelry and watch, make sure you visit the website that specializes in diamond engagement rings.
Mar 30
Understanding Stationery
Posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 in Business
Stationery is defined as the products made of paper to be used for personal and office supplies. Stationery is usually decorated and/or personalized to enhance its look. It has been commonly confused with another term stationary, which actually means standing at a place. Be it New Year, school time, Christmas vacation or business trip, stationery is the core of all these activities. It is used in arts and crafts, calendars and diaries, letters and envelopes, office supplies, and promotional products etc. For holidays, special stationery material like cards, envelopes and paper pads are commonly seen. Even non-paper products like pens, pencils, staples and staplers, crayons, markers, adhesives, tapes, file holders, math sets, craft and office scissors, chalks, bookmarks, stamps and stamp pads, glue sticks, memos and paper clips, stencil sets and calculators all fall under the umbrella of Stationery. By and large, the main ingredient in stationery is the paper. To some extent, use of computers has reduced the consumption of paper products and stationery. For making stationery, a number of paper types are available, like Bond, Text, Uncoated Book, Coated Book and Cover. These distinctions are based on a grading system and weight of the paper being utilized. Stationery made from recycled paper is also in vogue and serves a valuable cause of protecting our environment from depletion. Even handmade papers are used by some. After selecting the paper, it is a good idea to decorate and design the stationery to increase its appeal and aesthetics. A theme or a textured paper can be selected for the base paper, which can later be decorated with borders or illustrations. Using your photo or logo can give it a fancy look. Whatever the design you finalize, it can be either hand painted for very small numbers or it can be printed from the stationery suppliers. The full color printing is generally done using four ink colors, cyan, magenta, yellow and black, with the help of litho printing techniques. Stationery shops are very often located in the neighborhood and one can find almost all types of stationery there. But if you are looking for customization or need something specific, you might have to search on the Internet. The main points to be emphasized while buying stationery are the quality of paper, printing and cost. If you are going for a bulk order, it is advisable to check out references before placing your request.
Mar 30
Learn and Teach Your Child To Read Faster!
Posted on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 in Advertising
Have you ever declined joining a book club because you can't recall a word you read or because you can't keep up? If your reading speed is more tortoise than hare, perhaps it's time to look into a new way of reading. But wait you say. It took many years to learn how to read before. I just dont have that kind of time. Never fear! With our Speed Read Complete Family edition, you will be able to double your reading speed in only an hour in the privacy of your own home, dorm room, or office! Speedread America's time-tested procedure of teaching your brain to speed read has been taught in live seminars for decades all around the world and the ebooks have been translated into five languages. Are you worried about studying speed reading online? Dr. Jay Polmar taught speed reading from 1979 to 1993 and then set up those same courses for you to learn online. Over 100,000 people have studied and you can do it too! Dont waste hundreds of dollars to read just a few words a minute faster with other methods? With our time-tested and guaranteed Speed Read Complete Family Edition "including four ebooks as well as 12 supplementary MP3 audio files which fit easily in any iPod or other MP3 player" we guarantee you will be reading noticeably faster and comprehending more in just the first hour or every penny of your money back. Start your Speed Read Complete program (if you are a child, or if you have a child), with If You Can Read This, You Can Read Faster (specifically designed for school-aged children). Or, you can start with the higher-level, Speed Reading in Only One Hour and move to our Be Dynamic through Speed Reading. In our full course you will learn not only how to speed read, but also how to learn to control your sub-vocalization, vary your reading speed at will, batch process, and the all-important techniques of power thinking. Not only will you double your reading speed in just the first hour, using our time-tested Speed Read Complete course, you'll be able to increase your memory, recall, concentration, note taking, and so much more. In less than just three weeks, you could even see a promotion at work or a dramatic rise in your child's GPA due to this new-found love of learning. The Speed Read Complete was written based on a 3-day lecture course by Dr. Jay Polmar (www.speedreadcomplete.com), an accomplished author and university and community college professor who has over 40 titles to his name. Dr. Polmar has helped over 100,000 all around the world read faster and get ahead in both school and life. You can be a top performer in University and in the Business World. Be sure to check out Dr. Jay Polmar's most excellent course: The Complete Speed Reading Program -- there are personal and corporate editions with goal planning The Complete Speed Reading program , and be a top performer in University and business- be powerful!
Mar 29
Over The Counter Bulletin Board – Anatomy of an S-1: A Must Read If You’re Going Public
Posted on Monday, March 29, 2010 in Business
Your company is growing. Now you are ready to start raising serious capital and you here the public fund raising markets. Here are the basics of your S-1 filing. Know the lingo before you hire a consultant. Because companies must adhere strictly to SEC regulations, initial prospectuses are similar in their organization. Each S-1 generally consists of the following sections: Front Section -- An S-1 contains a small amount of information not available in a prospectus. In this first section, you can quickly find the issuing company's phone number and get a vague sense of the future offering price. Cover/Inside Cover -- The prospectus cover outlines the general terms of the offering, including names of the underwriters, number of shares offered, and pricing information. The actual share price is absent from a prospectus until the day of the offering. Prospectus Summary -- Here you will find a brief synopsis of the company's business and history, a modest discussion of the change in capitalization to occur as a result of the offering, and a useful summary of financial information covering the last five years, if available. If you are screening prospectuses for investment ideas, start here. Risk Factors -- After you have read a few prospectuses, you will become familiar with the "usual suspects" in this section, including "Possible Volatility of Stock," "Limited History of operations," "Dilution," and "Dependence on Key Personnel." Nevertheless, this section is a worthwhile read to be sure that you understand the challenges facing the company's management. The discussion of competition can be sobering, but it can also provide a means to compare the value of the issuer against the financial performance and market valuation of its competitors. Taking your company public should be an exciting and revitalizing time. Don't take unnecessary risks, hire a consulting firm who can streamline this process and deliver the results you'll need for success! Need S-1 Filing Info? Take Your Company Public, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183Take Your Company Public the easy way!