“Test your ideas in the field, not in your head.” This is the mantra salespeople—and by extension, potential business owners—must tattoo on..| Lend Me Your Ears
When it comes to cruising, the range of options for different cruise cabins can be staggering. From suites to balconies to specialty cabins set off from most other passengers, you have no shortage of choices. But with all those options, it’s the interior cabin that offers one of the best deals in cruising. However, it […] The post Everything to Know About Interior Cruise Cabins (From Someone That’s Done it) first appeared on Cruzely.com.| Cruzely.com
What time should you book your flight home after a cruise? Our rule of thumb is to schedule your flight home no earlier than five hours after your ship docks at its homeport. But there are cases where you can make a flight that departs much earlier. Why so much time? Truth is, there’s a […] The post What’s the Earliest You Should Schedule a Flight After a Cruise? first appeared on Cruzely.com.| Cruzely.com
How often have many of us heard: “It’s hospital policy. I’m sorry, that’s just our policy. Well, that’s the policy. I understand, but our policy doesn’t allow that.” How many times along your VBAC journey have you heard the word POLICY? From our experience (and what we’re hearing in our community), this word gets thrown …| The VBAC Link
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Should you take a short cruise or a longer cruise? Are they the exact same? Are there any differences (other than the obvious length of the trip)? It used to be that the number of options you had for your cruise was fairly limited. These days it’s the exact opposite. As cruising has soared in popularity, the number of cruises departing ports has boomed. Today, you can find cruises to match any schedule. And while the traditional seven-day cruise is popular, shorter trips — some as short a...| Cruzely.com
Headed out this summer on Alaskan cruise? Even if you've taken a regular tropical cruise before, preparing for a trip to Alaska is completely different than any other vacation you might take. From the weather you'll experience to what you do on shore, there are a lot of differences from your typical cruise. To help you prepare, Cruzely has pulled together dozens of our most helpful tips and things to know about sailing to the last great frontier. From packing to selecting the right ship to wh...| Cruzely.com
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Recovery from a VBAC is an incredible achievement, one that deserves grace & support. Here are 5 tips to simplify your postpartum recovery.| The VBAC Link
Traveling for your ideal birth is a tough decision. Get the best tips & advice from our community members who have traveled for their VBACs.| The VBAC Link
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The voice was heard. It came out of the wilderness. This is how the gospel of Mark opens. It spoke of the coming of the Messiah, a figure the people of Israel had long expected. Little did they know that this Redeemer was already in their midst. The voice announcing His emergence belonged to one […] The post The Voice from the Wilderness appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
by Valerio Palamara, Mathematics Math is hard! Most students have shared this point of view at some point in their education, and it’s important to examine the causes of this problematic approach and understand what these can entail for us prospective instructors in this field. The amount of difficulty we experience with this subject primarily…Read More| The Writing Intensive Program
Professional speechwriters are a specialized breed. They are charged with the great responsibility of crafting remarks primarily for senior executives. The challenges can be formidable. Large organ…| C-suite Blueprint
The Ultimate Guide to Making Pea and Ham Soup with Ham Hocks and Yellow Split Peas Pea and ham soup is a classic comfort food that warms both the body and soul. With its rich, hearty flavors, it has been a favorite across cultures and generations. In this blog post,…| Butcher Magazine
Getting in Shape for Backcountry Hunting To succeed with today’s trophy bucks you need to start hunting where other hunters stop. The best hunters I know have no physical limits. They can get go anywhere the animals go, and then get the animal out after the shot. If you want to spend more time hunting … Continue reading Shaping Up for Bowhunting→ The post Shaping Up for Bowhunting appeared first on Zen Bowhunter Blog.| Zen Bowhunter Blog
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Speakers have to realize that not all speeches look the same and we need to be able to adapt to giving speeches that match our situation The post Speakers Have Many Options appeared first on The Accidental Communicator.| The Accidental Communicator
Is Corned Beef Irish? A lot of people, including me, consider corned beef to be an Irish dish, but there are other claims to this culinary heritage. Corned beef got its name from the salt grains it was packed with in barrels. The grains of salt were the size of salt kernels and that’s when […]| Butcher Magazine
The Wonderful Tale of the Humble Tail Oxtail—a humble yet flavorful piece of meat—has made its impact on culinary traditions around the world. From hearty stews to gourmet delicacies, this underrated ingredient has a rich history and a diverse range of preparations that have delighted palates for centuries. In this…| Butcher Magazine
History, nutritional benefits and recipes for this wonder food. Sliced Lamb's Liver The Offal Truth Offal, usually the inner organs of meat animals, is a rich source of nutrition, but, alas, puts some people off because it is a bit too gory for them. But if you eat meat, eating…| Butcher Magazine
You have heard of a Beef Rump and you have heard of a Top Sirloin. What is the difference? There is no difference, they are the same cut of beef. It depends on where in the world you are and the names given to cuts of meat in your area.…| Butcher Magazine
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Enjoy the satisfaction of making your own sausages and use quality ingredients you know and trust, then you also know exactly what has gone into them| Butcher Magazine
You’re standing in front of the meat counter and hold a package of beef against your nose. The scent of the meat is overwhelming. Does this mean it’s gone bad?| Butcher Magazine
I had a great morning today; got up early, got in an early run, had a good breakfast, showered, and got to Starbucks right when they opened. Then I had a few hours of really productive work. All in all, a fantastic start to the week. And it was really pretty easy, but not because [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com