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Cryptozoology And The Chupacabra

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

By Robert Benjamin The Chupacabra or Goat Sucker as it’s often called because of the large number of goats it killed, has been sighted by thousands of witnesses, in South America - Puerto Rico - Mexico - and the USA, from 1990 To Present. This creature has been reported as looking like a cross between one of the small aliens called the ‘greys’ and a porcupine. It has large red eyes that glow like fire or lights, gray skin, a long snake-like tongue, fangs, and long spinal quills or feathers that may act as wings. It is between 4 and 5 feet tall, hops like a kangaroo, but can also fly, and It stands upright on 3 toed feet. People who have encountered the Chupacabra up close have reported a very strong and foul smell like that of sulphur or rotted eggs. It often squeals and grunts like a wild pig or boar. It also makes loud hissing sounds, and can make a strange sound like laughing and crying at the same time. This creature has killed hundreds of animals since it’s first sighting, including cats, dogs, pigs, goats, chickens and more. The creature broke in through a window in a house in Caguas - Puerto Rico, and tore apart a childs stuffed teddy bear, it left, leaving a puddle of some slimy substance on the floor, and a piece of rotten meat on the window ledge. In one encounter the creature turned different shades of color as a terrified witness looked at it, then the creature made a strange hissing sound, as it started hissing, the witness started feeling disoriented and weak, then the creature departed rapidly. A police officer who encountered the creature also heard a hissing sound, and became so weak and disoriented he had to stop his pursuit of the creature, and stumble back to the patrol car. In an encounter that occurred in Arizona, the creature entered a house through an open door, then mumbled and gestured to the home owner, before fleeing. A couple hours later the man heard his son screaming, as he entered his son’s bedroom, the creature was standing on his son’s chest. The creature exited the bedroom through an open door and flew out a window. Some witnesses have reported that the creature can actually fly without wings, and with no visible means of guidance or propulsion, and it can vanish or materialize instantly. In the encounter where the creature left a slimy substance on the floor, this sounds a lot like ectoplasm, a gooey slime often reported in ghost encounters. And, in the report where the creature was discovered on the boys chest, this is the classic succubus and incubus attack position. The succubus is a demon that takes on the form of either a beautiful female or a hideous female looking creature called the ‘night hag’, and the incubus is a male form. The reports that the creature can vanish or materialize instantly clearly point to a supernatural or spiritual being, and the ability to fly, not soar, or glide, with no flapping motion, and lack of wings goes against the laws of physics and aerodynamics, which also points to something supernatural. There is a website that describes this and numerous other creatures of Cryptozoology in detail. The website is called: Unknown Creatures, and may be found at this address: http://www.unknown-creatures.com By Robert W. Benjamin Copyright 2006 You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter or on your web site as long as it is reprinted in its entirety and without modification except for formatting needs or grammar corrections. Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business on the internet for over 5 years, and has been producing low-cost software for the past 25+ years. He first released software on the AMIGA and C64 computer systems in the late 1970’s-80’s. RB59 Software http://www.rb59.com/software Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Robert_Benjamin http://EzineArticles.com/?Cryptozoology-And-The-Chupacabra&id=191793 poor credit unsecured loans free instant cash no deposit online casinos impact payday financial withholding from paycheck

Possible Pitfalls

Monday, May 26th, 2008

By Caryl Ehrlich There are as many reasons youve given yourself to eat as there are minutes in a day. Storm clouds do it for me. They trigger a memory from when I lived in Florida and went deep-sea fishing in Key West. When a squall was imminent, wed pull our boat into a nearby atoll and wait out the storm while eating fresh fish sandwiches and drinking cold beer. Sandwiches are finger foods, which I now steer clear of, and I don’t drink beer anymore, but the smell of a rainstorm can be a powerful pitfall for me. I dont act on it, but the memory is a tantalizing trigger, nevertheless. A splash of red wine on white pants may not trigger an overeating episode nor will the car not starting, a flat tire, and your cell phone losing a signal at 4:58 p.m. when you must reach someone before 5:00 p.m. But these things have a cumulative effect, and all the mini-annoyances have the potential of becoming maxi-eating responses by the end of the day. You might stumble because you saw your favorite dessert on a restaurant menu. Or a celebration may convert a tentative no to an emphatic yes as soon as you hear a champagne cork pop from a bottle. I could resist anything but temptation, said Oscar Wilde. Consider the reasons youre tempted to eat. Highlight or circle the ones to which you respond. There are many and they are varied. Do you eat because youre hungry? Do you even know what hunger is? Or are you eating because youre lonely, tired, angry, or bored? Think of all the reasons you eat that have nothing to do with hunger. Perhaps you eat because youre up: its your birthday, my birthday, our anniversary, or Groundhogs Day; or because youre down: sad, or grieving. You might eat because its there, or someone else is eating so why not you? Is food easily available in your office, your home? Do you eat in your car? Are you eating because of good news? Bad news? No news? One man said he eats during the news. You might find yourself eating some foods because they came with a restaurant dinner or others because they came free with your airplane ticket or hotel room. Theres bread on the table in a restaurant, peanuts on the plane, chocolates on your pillow, and you think: Ill never pass this way again. To some, food is seen as a reward: Ive been so good all day. I didnt have breakfast. I didnt have lunch. Ill just have this side of beef for dinner. Of course, if youre feeling stuffed, bloated, and not so good about yourself, then overeating is not a reward. It is a punishment. When a young woman used the excuse that she overate prior to going to the ballet, I asked, did you dance? Unless she was dancing on that stage, she ate too much for dinner. She ate more than she was able to burn. For many, food has become a socially acceptable drug. It seems to numb the tensions and stresses of your life. Perhaps you use food to stuff down feelings and thoughts you dont want to feel or think or to escape. Do you eat when youre frustrated, disappointed, or angry? One fellow told me he knocked off a box of cookies and a pint of ice cream when the courts awarded his ex-wife a big divorce settlement. I wanted to know if she had returned the alimony check when she realized he was hurting himself. Although eating doesnt change the outcome of anything but your waistline and self-esteem, you might still be eating to cheer yourself up when youre down. Or not to feel so alone when youre without company. Or to socialize: you dont want to be left out. You might continue eating even though your clothes are too tight and youre huffing and puffing when you walk. That is part of addiction: you continue doing what you do even though there are negative consequences. Perhaps you eat because youre bored or have to fill unstructured time, such as evenings and weekends, or because you experience family, business, money, or peer-group pressure: (Come on. Were all going for pizza and we want you to come.) You dont want to be left out. You might use food to avoid intimacy or sex. Perhaps you use food to avoid nurturing or being nurtured. You are procrastinating: (Ill have lunch first and then work on that report.) You might eat during food preparation and put-away. Perhaps because once you start you cant stop. You might think, what the hell, I blew it anyway. Maybe food is used as a reward because you did something wonderful, or a punishment because you already overate and figure What the hell, it wont make a difference. When you smell the coffee in your office or the popcorn in a movie, or fresh donuts in a bakery, do you queue up? Do you use food as a meal extender? Youre having such a nice time and dont want the evening to end so you order another cup of coffee, a cocktail, a dessert. Youre entertaining guests. There is an abundance of extra food and all those leftovers. Going home to family is tricky for some. You may feel guilty that your family and friends have been cooking since last Thursday, and you have to taste (and comment on) everything that is offered. Does the cook get offended if you dont have seconds and thirds? We eat differently when we are in the company of two people, three people, four people, more people. A recent study said that people who eat with six or more other people consume a whopping 78% more than they would if they ate alone. The more people there are, the more food is offered. The longer food remains on the table, the longer youre tempted to eat. Are you too tired to cook so you pick pick pick and convince yourself you didnt eat anything? A point to remember: If its not water, its food. And this, too: If you swallowed it, you ate it. It all adds up. Whether you overeat because of genetics, ethnicity, religion, circumstance, or emotion doesnt matter. Perhaps you eat for some of these reasons or all of these reasons. Each person gets into the habit of using food inappropriately by eating for reasons you tell yourself its okay to eat, even if youre not hungry. Having followed these habits for such a long time sometimes decades theyve become involuntary conditioned responses. Just as Pavlovs dogs, when a stimulus appears, can a yes, thank you, be far behind? The intelligent you, thinks you shouldnt be doing what youre doing, but you cant stop. Thats the sneaky part of the addiction as if making up your mind will do the trick when it never has before. This might be the moment to make a list of the reasons you eat. Put down the breadstick and get a pencil. After seeing my list, a middle-aged woman said to me, According to your program, I havent been hungry since 1963. She was correct. She and you may have misidentified these situations, circumstances, and emotions as hunger for such a long time, youve lost your innate ability to identify this most basic of feelings. If youre trying to satisfy a physical hunger, your body doesnt require a great deal of food. If youre trying to fill an emotional hunger, you could back up a truck full of food to your home or office, and it would never, ever, contain enough food. Okay guys, put the Mallomars in the cabinet, the Hagen-Dazs in the freezer. The Twinkerdoodles go on the bed. If you become so overwhelmed, confused and paralyzed with not knowing what to do about this multi-faceted, many-layered topic of weight control that you cant stop eating once you start, chances are you do nothing. If hungry, you need to nourish the body. If, along the way, it also tastes good, looks good, and smells good, youve got a bonus. But you shouldnt be eating because it looks, smells, and tastes good. Almost everything fits that criteria. If youre thirsty, drink water. If youre responding to one of the above stimuli, change habits by creating new and constructive responses to replace your old and destructive ones. This is called repatterning. I might have missed one of your Possible Pitfalls, but you get the idea. Add yours if its not here. Observe how you eat when youre up or down, alone or with friends. We even eat differently with men, differently with women, and another way with children. These pitfalls might be because of emotions, circumstances, or just because its there or youre there, in the neighborhood where your favorite something is prepared as nowhere else in the world! Pitfalls can be any of these things or all of these things. None of the Pitfalls Ive described above are hunger. And if its not hunger, its not a reason to eat. What are your Possible Pitfalls? About The Author This article is an excerpt from the book Conquer Your Food Addiction published by Simon and Schuster. Caryl Ehrlich, the author, also teaches The Caryl Ehrlich Program, a one-on-one behavioral approach to weight loss in New York City. Visit her at http://www.ConquerFood.com to know more about weight loss and keep it off without diet, deprivation, props, or pills. Caryl@ConquerFood.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Caryl_Ehrlich http://EzineArticles.com/?Possible-Pitfalls&id=18301 no credit check abilene texasw bad credit auto loan rates how to settle for less on an sba loan payday loan laws

Choosing the Perfect Wedding Cake - Six Practical Questions To Ask Your Wedding Cake Designer

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

By Tuppy Glossop Amongst all the stressful decisions you have to make as you plan your wedding (can arch-conservative Cousin Bill sit at the same table with super-liberal Aunt Trisha?) choosing your wedding cake is one of the fun decisions. But even choosing a wedding cake involves some details, some of which may not be obvious. This checklist of questions will help you be sure you are well-prepared when you meet with your wedding cake designer. 1. How much is the cake going to cost? It’s worth getting this one out of the way first, since some of your options will depend on your budget. Wedding cakes are usually priced per portion, with costs ranging from $3 to $15 or more for celebrity designers. The higher priced cake designers are not charging solely based on their reputation … they are more likely to insist on top-quality ingredients, which obviously increase the cost. As is so often true, you are likely to pay more in major cities like New York and San Francisco. 2. Do you have suggestions for controlling the cost? One suggestion for keeping the cost down, particularly if you are planning on a large number of guests, is to order a smaller decorated cake for display and for photos, and to supplement that cake with a sheet cake of the same style. There are two additional advantages to this beyond the price. It reduces the delay in serving dessert after the cake cutting ceremony, since the catering staff can plate the sheet cake ahead of time; and for certain cakes it can make the presentation more attractive. Cheesecake, for instance, is notoriously difficult to serve in quantity, particularly under the pressure of time. 3. Do we need to pay a deposit? In a word: Yes. It is your only real guarantee that you will have a cake on your wedding day, and most wedding cake designers insist on it. Many of them have heard stories of colleagues delivering a cake to a reception, only to discover that the bride and groom changed their mind and chose another designer. 4. How long before the wedding do we need to order the cake? In most cases wedding cake designers book weddings between three and six months in advance. If your ceremony is planned for the busiest times of year you should definitely allow at least six months, or your chosen designer may not be available. 5. Will the designer be personally involved in delivering and assembling the cake? Your wedding day will be busy enough without having to worry about the cake arriving safely. It is well worth having the designer arrange delivery, and you should also be sure that whoever delivers the cake is capable of making emergency repairs to the cake decoration in case of minor mishaps during assembly. 6. If flowers are part of the cake decoration, will the cake designer provide them? Your florist is the best person to supply flowers, because you will want all of your floral arrangements to complement each other. Talk to the wedding cake designer, and provide them with your florist’s contact information. They should coordinate floral arrangements between themselves; all wedding suppliers are used to working with other professionals in the field. As in so many things, you should do your homework before you meet with your wedding cake designer. Stress will spoil the taste of even the most delicious cake. By taking the time to plan out these and any other questions, you will reduce your stress as your wedding day approaches. For more information about choosing the perfect wedding cake please visit Wedding-Cake-Designs.com where you can also read many other articles about wedding cakes. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tuppy_Glossop http://EzineArticles.com/?Choosing-the-Perfect-Wedding-Cake—Six-Practical-Questions-To-Ask-Your-Wedding-Cake-Designer&id=333765 johnny paycheck faxless payday advance no fax payday loans no fax cash bad credit loan in 12 installments unsecured loan rates

Bad Credit Car Loan: Grab the Opportunity of Owning a Car

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

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Don’t Overlook Articles If You Are Running an Online Business

Friday, May 9th, 2008

By Allen Taylor You can’t run an Internet business without articles. That’s a fact. But exactly how should you approach the art of article writing? Well, for starters, you need to understand just what articles can and cannot do for you. They can’t turn a bad web site into a good one. They also can’t fix design issues, nor can they tap the Blue Rhapsody in top hat and cane. Other than that, they can do a heck of a lot to give your web site credibility and good content. Articles can be acquired a number of ways. You’re probably aware of that. You can buy one of those fancy PLR packages that have been circulating the Internet since 1997, or you can pay Charlie $2 per article to spell one syllable words incorrectly and copy-paste information from Wikipedia, or you can pay a professional writer to provide you with unique, one-of-a-kind content. Which method do you think will earn you the most respect online? If you guessed the third method you’d be correct. You’d also be in the minority as far as action steps web site owners go through to obtain unique content - that is, if you actually went through with it yourself. You have to be careful, though. There are plenty of so-called professional writers out there who claim to provide a premium service who can’t do much more than Charlie. Some of them work hard. Don’t get me wrong. But discriminating business owners look for more than just hard workers. You want someone who understands article writing and search engine optimization techniques. So what do you look for in a writer? First, you should look for writing ability. And history. If a writer doesn’t have any offline writing credits, you probably shouldn’t hire that writer. He’s not really a writer. Secondly, check the references. If a writer can’t produce any good references, he’s either not a credible writer or he’s so new to the profession that he hasn’t developed any yet. Do you want to take a chance on that writer? It depends. You might get a good deal on his services, but be sure you look at the quality of his work before you pay for it. Ask for samples, or ask if he’ll do your job on spec and pay if you’re satisfied. Many writers are willing to work for lower pay when they start out so they can build their portfolios. But if they fees are too low, they might be desparate. You’re better off paying Charlie. At least you’ll be able to fix his mistakes. The best advice I can give is get the best writer you can for a premium fee. That doesn’t necessarily mean the guy who costs the most. It just means the guy with the best credentials for the best fee. You’ll have to check around. Allen Taylor is an award-winning journalist, freelance writer and copywriter. He recently started managing the article writing process for Article Content Provider. He and his wife run Taylor and Associates, an Internet marketing consulting company for small businesses. Taylor also edits a weekly ezine for small businesses interested in Internet marketing, which you can subscribe to by visiting his web site. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Allen_Taylor http://EzineArticles.com/?Dont-Overlook-Articles-If-You-Are-Running-an-Online-Business&id=341394 people loaning money first time home owner loan with bad credit cash net pay advance fax payday loan no faxing payday loan payday loans

The Christian University - An Education Enlightened By Faith

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

By Michael Monhollon According to Auguste Comte (1798-1857), the founder of the field of sociology, true science precludes religious considerations, and empirical investigation is the only reliable way to truth. In the late 1870s, William Graham Sumner, a Yale University professor in political science, adopted Herbert Spencer’s The Study of Sociology as a textbook, despite the book’s characterization of Christianity as a superstition that true scientists needed to be rid of. “Mr. Spencer’s religious opinions seem to me of very little importance,” he wrote. “When I was looking for a book on sociology, the question whether it was a good or available book in a scientific point of view occupied my attention exclusively.” Religion, according to Professor Sumner, was at best irrelevant to the subject of sociology. Religiously affiliated universities such as my own Hardin-Simmons University take the opposite position. They define knowledge and reason in relation to God. Faith informs their views of ethics and law and justice. In business schools, faith can give future businesspeople a calling, a vision of finding better ways to feed the poor and clothe the naked and give drink to the thirsty. It is a worthy calling. Today most poor Americans are better housed and better fed and own more personal property than the average American throughout much of the twentieth century. Total spending in the lowest-income one-fifth of households is greater than the spending of the average household in the early 1970s, even after adjusting for inflation. The creative energies of businesspeople are in part responsible. It is the mission of the religious university to instill in its students a sense of calling. It is the mission of the university’s business school to give students the technical skills to make fulfill that calling. Michael Monhollon is the dean of the business school at Hardin-Simmons University. His novel based on the adult career of Jesus Christ is being serialized at http://www.bookserial.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Monhollon http://EzineArticles.com/?The-Christian-University—An-Education-Enlightened-By-Faith&id=479291 online car title loans payday loans with bad credit with western umion payday no bank account how can a paycheck be turned into egold