Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Scottsdale Real Estate Agent

A real estate agent is a person who brokers real estate deals. An agent works on behalf of both buyers and sellers of real estate. He or she finds a suitable property for clients who want to buy a property. An agent also helps find people who want to buy property and facilitates the deal on behalf of clients who want to sell. A real estate agent markets properties to be sold and tries to get the best possible value and the best terms for the seller. If the client wants to buy a property, the agent ensures that the client gets the best possible deal for the least amount. In Arizona, as in other states of the US, it is essential to have a license in order to work as a real estate agent.

The city of Scottsdale being the fifth largest in the US holds a vast population. The growth of population in Arizona is 3.5%per year. The city of Scottsdale in Arizona has a very booming real estate industry. Low rates for housing compared to many other states make it a popular choice for investors and settlers alike. The low tax rates attract retirees to Scottsdale. The city of Scottsdale has an excellent climate and beautiful scenery.

Since Arizona has a booming real estate business it follows that being a real estate agent is one of the most profitable jobs here. A real estate agent can act as the agent for both the buyer and the seller. However, he has to have the consent of both the buyer and the seller. It is always better to employ a real estate agent than trying to buy or sell property oneself. This is because real estate agents have a greater reach to potential buyers and seller. They will also help secure the best deals, which may not be possible for an individual. It is essential to develop a good working relationship with a real estate agent and discuss the terms of the retainer with clarity.

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Hollywood Hate & Prejudice

Kramer's racist tirade left Hollywood gasping in disgust and displeasure. Yet it also revealed some underlying hate within the Hollywood community that has been buried deep within obviously for quite some time.

Michael Richards (Kramer on Seinfield) exploded in anger as he performed at a famous L.A. comedy club last Friday, hurling racial epithets that left the crowd gasping. Richards appeared onstage at the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood. Kyle Doss, an African-American, told TMZ he and some friends were in the cheap seats and he was playfully heckling Richards when suddenly, the comedian lost it.

The camera started rolling just as Richards began his attack, screaming at one of the men, Fifty years ago we'd have you upside down ....

Richards continued, You can talk, you can talk....

The crowd was visibly and audibly confused and upset. Richards responds by saying, They're going to arrest me for calling a black man a nigger.

One of the men who was the object of Richard's tirade was outraged, shouting back That's uncalled for, ain't necessary.

After the three-minute tirade, it appears the majority of the audience members got up and left in disgust.

Richards is not alone when it comes to verbalizing hate. Consider some others well-known names in Hollywood.

Mel Gibson unleashed an infamous anti-semitic tirade after he was busted for driving drunk in Malibu, California. It was a sad day for Christians as Mr. Gibson had brilliantly produced a beautiful film The Passion, which captured the passion and life of Christ. Jesus Christ was a Jew Himself. Apparently Gibson's Roman Catholic Priest never taught him as to the historical and geneological roots of Jesus.

Marlin Brando's outspokenness often got him in trouble. On Larry King Live, he spoke about the Jews who ran Hollywood. Brando later made an appearance at the Museum of Tolerance to apologize.

Like it or not, anyone wanting to have a career in Hollywood must respect the Jewish community that runs show business. Influence and power is always something people get embittered and jealous about regardless of who has it.

Paris Hilton found herself in hot water when a tape allegedly surfaced, featuring her using the n-word. I guess it is hard to hide your heart isn't it? From the overflow of the heart eventually comes the words of the mouth. Undoubtedly one's upbringing and the opinions therein have a lot to do with the star's sentiments pertaining to certain racial groups.

Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen's controversial alter ego fears Jews, women and homosexuals. He says: The Jews started all wars. We also have proof that they were responsible for killing off all the dinosaurs. And Hurricane Katrina - they did it.

Personal opinions prefaced with attempted humor and playful rhetoric certainly does not diminish the content of what one is saying. Sacha Baron Cohen has certainly revealed his anti-semitic heart.

California governor and film star Arnold Schwarzenegger was caught on tape calling Cubans and Puerto Ricans naturally feisty and temperamental because of their mix of lack blood and Latino blood. Arnold certainly didn't learn how to be politically correct with this comment. I guess it doesn't matter to him seeing how a non-born U.S. citizen cannot run for the office of President anyhow. Who knows? Maybe the Mexicans in California agree with him.

Frank Carlton Ferrano a.k.a. Nikki Sixx, a member of the Montley Crue band was arrested for allegedly provoking a crowd to attack an African American security guard at a concert after Sixx directed racial slurs at the man and poured liquor on his head.

You would think an entertainer who gets paid to connect with his audience would not be endeavoring to alienate them with such racial remarks and actions. Nevertheless rock'n roll stars never have been known for their intelligence. I do hope local police prosecute such offenders as Ferrano to the full extent of the law and don't let them off the hook because of their star status. Ferrano certainly isn't shining with the African American community.

A Beverly Hills parking attendant accused 73-year-old Dr. Zhivago star Omar Sharif of beating him in a drunken rage and calling him a stupid Mexican after the valet refused to accept euros as payment.

I guess when in America buddy, pay in American currency yeah! Otherwise go exchange your own currency before paying for services rendered. Just because the Euro is stronger than the dollar doesn't mean people want to take time out of their precious schedule to stand in line at the nearest bank to exchange it. Now who's stupid pal? Perhaps if you'd be a bit more courteous and explained the power of the Euro, the valet attendant might have actually taken it.

You reap what you sow. What comes around goes around. Treating people disrespectfully and harshly is by no means helping you personally nor professionally. You'd think the stars would realize the power of the media and negative publicity. Apparently many are too mesmerized by their own stardom and fame, which has darkened their understanding to the reality that without the support and backing of the people they are out of show business. Some self-absorbed tirades and shows just aren't worth listening to or watching.

It is time people learned some manners. We should endeavor to respect all human beings despite our differences and disagreements. Uphold all humanity in dignity despite how they choose to believe and live their lives. Do unto others and you'd have them to do unto you.

Malice toward none. Charity for all.

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Monday, December 8, 2008

In Search Of... The Perfect Birthday Gift Idea

Every year it's the same old story... a shirt or tie, an outfit or piece of jewelry, a CD or (gasp) kitchen appliance. Feel like you've hit a gifting rut when someone's birthday rolls around? Well we hope these timeless tips on finding the perfect birthday gift idea will bring you a fresh perspective and help to transform birthday gifting from a chore to something (dare we say it?!) you might actually like to explore:

* IT'S THE QUALITY OF THE YEARS NOT THE QUANTITY OF THE CANDLES

When gifting to family and good friends, a little ribbing about getting older is all in good fun, but don't let that be the total focus. Instead, think of ways to remind them of the simple pleasures they have enjoyed, all of which point to a life being well lived.

As an overall suggestion throughout the year, whenever you find yourself having a great time with someone special in your life -- be it at a backyard barbecue, a vacation, or even a baseball game - be sure to capture the fun on film, and keep ticket stubs or programs or any other little mementos related to the happy day tucked away for safe keeping.

When birthday time comes around, and you want to create a unique birthday gift, buy a hemed picture frame that represents the event well, choose your favorite picture from the memorable day, and along with all the other pieces you've collected, frame your gift! We guarantee the emember when stories will begin to flow, and all the joys you experienced on the actual day will be rekindled.

We are strong proponents of gifts with meaning, so while this birthday gift idea may not carry a high price value, it carries the kind of sentimental value on which no price tag can be placed. Who wouldn't be touched to see that you transformed what was seemingly an ordinary and happy event into a keepsake that reflects the relationship you share. Simple... personal... and most memorable. Our favorite kind of birthday gift!

* GREAT THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES

Themed birthday gifts are great fun, because they are usually made up of many small, gift-wrapped items, and who doesn't enjoy opening gifts! We do suggest, however, that if you choose to include edible items in your gift presentation, that you also include tangible items on which they can be served or used. Once the edible items are gone, so is the memory of your gift, but the tangible items live on as will the memory of your thoughtful gift!

The heme should be something of personal interest to the gift recipient. Perhaps they love to entertain, so whimsical serving plates with matching wine glasses and glass charms is very popular. Or maybe they are movie lovers, so create the makings for a movie night at home complete with popcorn bowls, flavored popcorn, a favorite DVD, and maybe a soft throw to cozy up with on the couch.

* FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING

We all have those people in life who are very tough to buy for because they seemingly have everything they need. Instead of looking at this as the toughest birthday case scenario, we are here to say this could be the easiest person to celebrate!

Sometimes what touches the heart most is showing people how well you know them, so tell the birthday person you are giving them the gift of a favorites party. You'll make their favorite meal, bake their favorite dessert (and make sure there's plenty extra for them to take home), have their favorite flowers scattered throughout the house, their favorite unes will be played throughout the evening, their closet friends will attend and will be ready to share a favorite emember when story of the birthday person, favorite pictures will be passed, and we guarantee it will be one of the most memorable birthday gift ideas the person of honor has ever received!



By: Peggy McArdle

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

/////// Bird Kills By Power Companies Report 245


Highland Hill Farm Vice President William J. Hirst of Fountainville, PA, announces that Highland Hill Farm will fund projects, research, and fund litigation to promote and protect citizens and the environment from the placement of wind power turbines in New York and Pennsylvania.




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Environmental Threats by Proposed Windmills at Fairfield, NY ....Big Windmills Make Big Ecological Problems


Highland Hill Farm Vice President William J. Hirst of Fountainville, PA, announces that Highland Hill Farm will fund projects, research, and fund litigation to promote and protect citizens and the environment from the placement of wind power turbines in New York and Pennsylvania.



Environmental Threats by Proposed Windmills at Fairfield, NY


There is a proposed large scale wind power electricity generating project located in Herkimer County, in central New York state. Among the nearby surrounding properties affected is a 160- acre parcel that is currently being used as a tree resource, East Penn Gardens, a natural growth tree farm, owned by James R. Hirst, a supplier to Highland Hill Farm. This project has an attractive shrewdly designed name. It is euphemistically called Top Notch, in the proposal by PPM Atlantic Renewable, a foreign-owned wind power company. This company proposes to place a total of 56 wind turbines, each generating a maximum of 1.5 megawatts, in the adjacent area surrounding the East Penn Gardens parcel.




The turbines, with the turbine blades 450 feet up in the air (the Statue of Liberty's torch is only about 300 feet up) will forever change the environment of Top Notch AND the surrounding areas. Highland Hill Farm and East Penn Gardens will both fight this project in every possible legal manner. According to an article from www.LiveScienc
e.com , :

When power companies started installing towering arrays of white wind turbines as a clean, efficient energy alternative to oil and coal, critics pointed to the farms as noisy, unattractive, and fatal to passing birds. Many of these concerns were since addressed, but questions still remained about local and global weather impacts. Wind energy output is growing by about 30 percent a year globally. To answer the global question, David Keith of the University of Calgary and his colleagues estimated the drag that wind farms hypothetically expanded to cover 10 percent of the Earth's land surface could have on the planet's circulating atmosphere. The result showed global cooling in polar regions above 60 degrees North latitude and global warming in temperate regions such as North America at about 30 degrees North latitude. A forecast for a hotter, drier Earth could result if we build too many wind power generating plants throughout the world. The results were released yesterday and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Somnath Baidya Roy of Princeton University headed up a related project that studied the impact of simulated, extensive wind farms on local weather and found they could cause a drying and warming effect in the morning when somewhat inefficient turbines end up pushing warm air across moist and cool overnight soil. Local wind speed would also increase slightly, the experiment showed. Baidya Roy and his colleagues figured the meteorological costs of a simulated 60-mile-square wind farm by running a mathematical model of a climate system in Oklahoma on a computer. The local impact study was published recently in the Journal of Geophysical Research. People treat renewable energy as if it's a free lunch. That is not true, Baidya Roy said. You always have to pay a price for any consumption. We have to look at the costs and make a choice. As you will see in the bulleted list below, the ecology of East Penn Gardens will be effected in many serious and detrimental ways: -The natural bird and bat populations will be at risk as air flows to and from the woodlot are changed. -It is estimated that the mean temperature change in the 160 acre East Penn Gardens parcel where measurements have been made will be up to 2 degrees Fahrenheit. This will of course increase evaporation rates. Plant and animal life will be stressed and surrounding wetlands will be drier. -Changing the temperature of this immediate typical temperate arboreal zone (cool, moist, northern forest) will affect native trout. When temperatures rise, dissolved oxygen in the water gets lowered, understandably, the fish suffer... -There are known EPA officially registered endangered species of plants and animals living in the East Penn parcel's wooded forests and marshy wetlands. These species will undoubtedly have their habitat changed, most likely for the worse if the mega-scale turbines are installed. -There will be shadow problems and windmill flicker problems. In short, the huge blades break up sunlight into a stacatto facsimile of flashes like Morse Code as they spin around, don't they? -The noise from the blades may not compare with a helicopter's rotor blades, but the low hum we hear affects other life forms differently. Wind turbines generate both audible and low frequency [deep base vibration sound waves. Imagine standing amidst 160 acres of formerly serene forest with 15 gigantic wind turbines installed near and around you, located on 3 sides.


A recent study claims that 20% of all species worldwide will become extinct if the temperature rises just .8 degrees Centigrade, or more than 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit, by the year 2100. Won't a similar 2 degree Fahrenheit change in the East Penn Gardens local area described threaten local habitats? Of course it will. The study claiming that global warming would cause species to become extinct was in Nature 427, 145- 148 ( 8 Jan. 2004 ); by C.D. Thomas et al.





Highland Hill Farm will begin legal filings that will attempt to block this project. James Hirst believes wind turbines placed so close to his property, discharging air, changing the flow of air, raising the temperature, changing the incident light, and adding sound waves, at his property is a use of his air rights and he will file an injunction to address this question. Highland Hill Farm will help fund this legal claim as, according to William Hirst, this will serve to protect everyone's rights to their air space from industrial discharges without due process and or compensation. Just as one homeowner in a neighborhood cannot emanate offensive odors, or noise(s), block sunlight, or block the view, for any other neighbors, and not just those immediately adjacent to his or her property, neither can Atlantic Energy Renewable do so, even in a sparsely populated rural area like Herkimer County, NY.


The local zoning codes, define the tower setback zone for residences at 1250 feet, for public roads at 500 feet, and unoccupied private property at the height of the tower, measured only to the rotors' center, and not including the base, as being 30'. This zoning code allowance means that a 50 foot tower can be 30 feet from the property line because the base and rotor tip extended range is not included in the height calculation from a property line (the 30 feet limit established by the code restriction establishes that the rotor blade must be 30 feet from the ground), thus a 40 foot tower with a 10 foot diameter blade can be as close as 30 feet from a property line. If the base of a tower is elevated, then the rotor tip could be raised up from ground level and the tower could even be closer than 30 feet from the property line! This is a extremely vague, don't you agree? The statute creates setbacks which deny some classes of property owners their property rights. Therefore, some property owners are denied due process and equal protection under this law. Furthermore, this law does not promote the health and welfare of the community, nor establish reasonable guidelines for safety of the community, nor protection of property values by zoning use restrictions.




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download shows typical construction area which Atlantic Renewable has filed with its Environmental Assessment Report. Atlantic Renewable has submitted this as part of its permitting process. We see no evidence in these photos (the poor quality is our fault in copying, sorry) of any attempts whatsoever to control erosion during what is, in fact, the most sensitive stage of site development. Construction is when extra care, extraordinary concern is required to alleviate impacts on any site and the surrounding environment. Atlantic Renewable energy spokesmen claim their company's projects do not harm the environment. Yet, if they are showing in their application photos in which they are already not protecting the environment during construction, when effects on the environment are so crucial, how can any of us have even the slightest confidence Atlantic Energy Renewable will attempt to protect the site and its surroundings during ordinary routine operations, after they finish construction?




Don't forget, conserving oil is NOT a reason for erecting wind power electricity generating turbines. According the EPRI, the Electric Power Research Institute, in 2005, only 2.8% of America's electricity came from oil-fired generating plants. And, we should also note that wind powered generating turbines only produce an average of about 25%, or one-quarter, of their maximum production rating, because windspeed often falls below 12 miles per hour in even the windiest places (from the AWEA, American Wind Energy Association).




Imagine a peanut butter and jelly sandwich without peanuts. Imagine going to a ball game and having no buns for your hotdog. Imagine image our skys without birds. This is why during the months of January and February, all sales at Highland Hill Farm will be used for the campaign to stop the proposed Top Notch wind power generating turbines. We want to help promote awareness of the issues by the general public, as well as fund legal actions to assist property owners in their quest for justice, so that they are adequately compensated, in legal terms, o be made whole. Further, Highland Hill Farm has contacted the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to get them, along with state government agencies, begin a program to place leg bands with transponders on affected birds which will be able to turn off rotors of wind power turbines when birds approach. Once a species of bird is extinct, there is absolutely no way we can bring them back, at least not currently (pun intended). Almost all wind turbines are fitted with automatic braking devices. They can be damaged when the rotor blades go too fast if wind gusts are strong enough... It is indeed possible for transponder/shutoff systems to be incorporated into wind power turbines to stop the killing of endangered birds.





Bill Hirst
Highland Hill Farm

About the Author

James Ryan has a large nursery in Bucks County Pa near Doylestown. He has thousands of Green Giants and writes about there uses. His web sites include http://www.seedlingsrus.com and http://www.digatree.com/Living Fences

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Golf Techniques Keep It Clean




 



Golf Techniques - Keep It CleanSubmitted By: BQ Browning  
















This may seem a very strange thing to write about as a golf technique, but it is often the small things that amateurs don't tend to notice that cause problems in your game.


When I roll up at the Golf Club ready to play a round there are usually a number of folks in the car park getting their golf bags, trolleys and kit out of the back of the car or loading it back in after their round. I consistently notice one thing, it may seem small and insignificant but it will make such a difference to your game. The clubs going back into the car dirty and muddy I can understand - you've just spent a few pleasant hours going round the course and you naturally gather a fair amount of debris and dirt. What never ceases to amaze me is the kit that comes out of the car dirty!


Golf Clubs and balls are highly engineered pieces of equipment these days, and they cost a lot of money. On the grounds of preserving my investment alone I would be making every effort to keep them clean and make sure they are in good condition. Every golf club has grooves of varying shapes and dimensions tooled into the striking surface ? there is a reason for them. Those grooves are there to help improve the quality of the shot, the ball flight, control any number of things but they won?t do that if they are full of mud, grass and dirt. The amount of mud I see on some clubs would even alter the angle of the blade so there is no hope of any consistency of shot.


Even keeping the ball properly clean seems to be beyond some players, why do you think there are ball washers on the Tees in most clubs, they are not just an ornament. Most golfers carry a cloth or towel, it only takes a second after a shot to wipe your club if necessary. Do you ever see a Pro?s Caddy dropping a dirty club back into the bag?


When you get home from the course, take a few minutes to wash your clubs in a bucket of soapy water and wipe them dry. It takes less than half an hour and your game will benefit just as much as if you had spent half an hour on the range. Just use a soft brush to gently remove any dirt and grit from the grooves on your clubs and check them over for any nicks and scratches that might need to be dealt with at the same time. I just throw my golf balls and tees into the bottom of the bucket and by the time the clubs are washed they are clean too. A few minutes with a towel and they are dry and pristine ready for my next round.


It?s good practice to check over your bag at the same time and make sure you have sufficient supplies of everything for next time ? and that it?s all clean and that you have removed any rubbish. My memories of golf are mostly pleasant but I will never forget a playing partner diving into his bag for a ball and coming out with a stinking mass of banana skins and a half eaten moldy sandwich left over from a previous round!


As golf techniques go, this might not be the most glamorous but I will guarantee it will improve your game.











About the Author:

BQ Browning grew up in a Golfing family and has been involved with the game for many years. News views and information are willing shared with fellow addicts at Golf Techniques and Tournament Tips. You will find a treasure trove of golf information written with wit, humour and wisdom.