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    Preparing For A Mortgage
    Purchasing a home is one of the biggest investments you can make. The financing plan that you will be using can be with you for as long as thirty years, so planning wisely is critical.Once you decide you are ready to purchase a house, you should take six month to prepare yourself before actually putting in an offer. During these six months, you will want to do the following:1. Check your credit reports. Everyone is entitled to one free credit report each year from the 3 reporting bureaus: Equifax, TransUnion and Experian. You can obtain the credit reports from freecreditreport.com. Once you receive your report, check it carefully for errors. If you have any loans that are paid off that do not have the word "closed" on the credit report, get that corrected. Contact the issuing bank in writing and have them submit a letter to the credit reporting bureaus. This can take time to correct, which is
    ck."

    27. Work for a company that makes gambling equipment and supplies, such as Bee card decks, chips, roulette wheels etc.

    28. Walk through casinos looking for freebies. Slots players actually walk away from millions of dollars of machine credit annually. Find such an empty machine, play the credits and keep any winnings.

    I've heard that this is now illegal in Las Vegas, probably because casinos there had too many street people wandering through doing this, probably bothering some of the tourists.

    Similarly, I've also heard that some sharp-eyed folk walk over race track grounds looking for discarded but winning tickets.

    I can't laugh -- I hate to admit it, but I once threw away a $50 winning scratch off lottery ticket, because I didn't understand until later that I'd won.

    29. Be a bookie.

    If you do this right, you are NOT gambling. You are managing risk so that you make money no matter who wins the game.

    30. Sell your opinion as to horse and dog race winners or winners of ball games. Many hustlers sell tip sheets at race tracks. Others give out their sports betting advice via 900 numbers

    Audio Streaming: Easily Captured
    There was a time when it was difficult to distribute audio effectively over the Internet because the software used for listening was hard to come by and hard drive space was limited.Today Internet users typically have three or more devices that can decode and play audio streams via the Internet. Further software applications can even allow that download stream to be captured for replay.Thousands of Internet only radio stations are available with thousands of additional broadcasters repeating their terrestrial signal via the Internet. Many broadcasters are venturing into the realm of Internet audio by lending their voices to Internet based radio stations and other audio streams.The growth of audio streaming is a byproduct of consumer demand and advancements in technology.As an online business using audio to guide your visitor through your website may be a great first step, but there are
    1. Own a casino.

    2. Own stock in a casino company.

    3. Own complementary businesses (such as bars, restaurants, pawn shops etc) near a casino.

    4. Act in commercials for gambling.

    My mother has made more net profit from gambling than most gamblers even though she has never stepped inside a casino or even bought a lotto ticket. As a local actress she was paid well to make two local gambling TV ads -- one for the Missouri Lottery and one for The Alton Belle Casino.

    5. Own land a gambling company wants to build a casino on.

    6. Be a lawyer for casinos.

    But be careful, not like St. Louis rainmaker Michael Lazaroff, who allegedly took money from a local casino, under illegal conditions.

    7. Work as a casino employee.

    8. Provide consulting services to casinos. If you know how to improve casino security or how to convince gamblers to spend more money, casinos may pay you well to enhance their bottom lines. Some former professional gamblers, such as Steve Forte, do this.

    9. Be a city or state government with casinos in your taxing jurisdiction.

    East St. Louis Illinois has been collecting its garbage and paying its city employees ever since The Casino Queen set down anchor on the East Side riverfront.

    10. Sell your own how-to-win books, newsletters, magazines, columns, tapes and software.

    11. Sell other people's how-to-win books etc. From your local B. Dalton to The Gambler's Bookshop in Las Vegas to various Internet sites.

    12. Be a fulltime anti-gambling activist who is good at raising funds to fight the self-righteous war against gambling by lobbying against it.

    13. Be a counselor or therapist who specialises in treating gambling "addicts."

    14. Live in a gambling tourist spot.

    15. Sell space on your website to banners linking to casinos.

    16. Run a fax news service to keep gamblers up to the minute on casino conditions.

    In 1995, Stanford Wong notified all his subscribers that The Alton Belle was about to run a holiday special and pay two dollars for one on blackjacks. A swarm of Vegas card counters who'd never before heard of Alton Illinois rented a bus and crowded out the local bettors the casino had intended to reward.

    17. Buy antique slot machines as a collector.

    18. Buy and sell antique slot machines as a dealer.

    19. Be a politician receiving campaign contributions from local casinos.

    This is not legal in Missouri but according to local newspaper stories, allegedly did not stop former St. Louis mayor Clarence Harmon from doing it.

    20. Be a TV station, radio station, newspaper, magazine etc that runs gambling related stories, especially horror stories that blame casinos for the suicides of gamblers and the corruption of local lawyers and politicians.

    21. Be a TV station, radio station, newspaper, billboard, magazine etc that accepts and runs advertising from casinos.

    22. If you are not required to file a tax return (for instance, your only income is some form of nontaxable welfare), go to casinos and race tracks and when a taxpayer wins an amount large enough that the track or casino must report it to the IRS, volunteer to accept the winnings for them, for a fee of course.

    Since you don't pay taxes anyway, you're safe. The taxpayer saves the approximately 40% of the winnings the federal and state government would want from them.

    For a $2500 slots jackpot, that's $1000 in taxes, so it's certainly worth it for the taxpayer winner to pay you $200 to put your name and Social Security number on the money.

    In case you haven't guessed, this is illegal. It could be charged as conspiring to evade taxes. I do not recommend it.

    23. Cheat the casino.

    Also illegal and not recommended, but people do it. No telling how many people get away with it, since they may get caught next week. Also, casinos lump real cheating in with advantage winning techniques.

    24. Work for state and local gambling regulatory agencies.

    25. Own a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. You get a percentage of the winnings of tickets sold at your store.

    26. Work for a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. The store's lottery income helps provide your paycheck. Also, I've heard that a supermarket in nearby Godfrey Illinois sent its employees on a trip after a jackpot winner bought their ticket at that store (so Illinois also paid the store a substantial portion of the pot.)

    Now you know why when you buy a lottery ticket the clerk tells you, "Good luck."

    27. Work for a company that makes gambling equipment and supplies, such as Bee card decks, chips, roulette wheels etc.

    28. Walk through casinos looking for freebies. Slots players actually walk away from millions of dollars of machine credit annually. Find such an empty machine, play the credits and keep any winnings.

    I've heard that this is now illegal in Las Vegas, probably because casinos there had too many street people wandering through doing this, probably bothering some of the tourists.

    Similarly, I've also heard that some sharp-eyed folk walk over race track grounds looking for discarded but winning tickets.

    I can't laugh -- I hate to admit it, but I once threw away a $50 winning scratch off lottery ticket, because I didn't understand until later that I'd won.

    29. Be a bookie.

    If you do this right, you are NOT gambling. You are managing risk so that you make money no matter who wins the game.

    30. Sell your opinion as to horse and dog race winners or winners of ball games. Many hustlers sell tip sheets at race tracks. Others give out their sports betting advice via 900 numbers.

    Real Madrid-A Club in Crisis?(2)
    While this article is not meant to take sides in the matter, it is hoped that the Real Madrid hierarchy will note that they are fast losing ground to their archrivals, Barcelona FC. The Catalan club has won the league title for the past two seasons, and the European champions league this past season. They have impressed many and won many fans worldwide due to their good current form. They have also climbed up the earnings ladder to become the second richest in the world.According to Dan Jones of Deloitte, who released the earnings report, Madrid, who have made fortunes from David Beckham's image rights, again lead the field of richest clubs in the world with a total revenue of ?202 million, with Barcelona climbing up to second from sixth. He said "The two clubs have had contrasting strategies, with Real focusing on driving commercial revenue from recruiting its 'Galactico' players and Barcelona having a mo
    cting its garbage and paying its city employees ever since The Casino Queen set down anchor on the East Side riverfront.

    10. Sell your own how-to-win books, newsletters, magazines, columns, tapes and software.

    11. Sell other people's how-to-win books etc. From your local B. Dalton to The Gambler's Bookshop in Las Vegas to various Internet sites.

    12. Be a fulltime anti-gambling activist who is good at raising funds to fight the self-righteous war against gambling by lobbying against it.

    13. Be a counselor or therapist who specialises in treating gambling "addicts."

    14. Live in a gambling tourist spot.

    15. Sell space on your website to banners linking to casinos.

    16. Run a fax news service to keep gamblers up to the minute on casino conditions.

    In 1995, Stanford Wong notified all his subscribers that The Alton Belle was about to run a holiday special and pay two dollars for one on blackjacks. A swarm of Vegas card counters who'd never before heard of Alton Illinois rented a bus and crowded out the local bettors the casino had intended to reward.

    17. Buy antique slot machines as a collector.

    18. Buy and sell antique slot machines as a dealer.

    19. Be a politician receiving campaign contributions from local casinos.

    This is not legal in Missouri but according to local newspaper stories, allegedly did not stop former St. Louis mayor Clarence Harmon from doing it.

    20. Be a TV station, radio station, newspaper, magazine etc that runs gambling related stories, especially horror stories that blame casinos for the suicides of gamblers and the corruption of local lawyers and politicians.

    21. Be a TV station, radio station, newspaper, billboard, magazine etc that accepts and runs advertising from casinos.

    22. If you are not required to file a tax return (for instance, your only income is some form of nontaxable welfare), go to casinos and race tracks and when a taxpayer wins an amount large enough that the track or casino must report it to the IRS, volunteer to accept the winnings for them, for a fee of course.

    Since you don't pay taxes anyway, you're safe. The taxpayer saves the approximately 40% of the winnings the federal and state government would want from them.

    For a $2500 slots jackpot, that's $1000 in taxes, so it's certainly worth it for the taxpayer winner to pay you $200 to put your name and Social Security number on the money.

    In case you haven't guessed, this is illegal. It could be charged as conspiring to evade taxes. I do not recommend it.

    23. Cheat the casino.

    Also illegal and not recommended, but people do it. No telling how many people get away with it, since they may get caught next week. Also, casinos lump real cheating in with advantage winning techniques.

    24. Work for state and local gambling regulatory agencies.

    25. Own a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. You get a percentage of the winnings of tickets sold at your store.

    26. Work for a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. The store's lottery income helps provide your paycheck. Also, I've heard that a supermarket in nearby Godfrey Illinois sent its employees on a trip after a jackpot winner bought their ticket at that store (so Illinois also paid the store a substantial portion of the pot.)

    Now you know why when you buy a lottery ticket the clerk tells you, "Good luck."

    27. Work for a company that makes gambling equipment and supplies, such as Bee card decks, chips, roulette wheels etc.

    28. Walk through casinos looking for freebies. Slots players actually walk away from millions of dollars of machine credit annually. Find such an empty machine, play the credits and keep any winnings.

    I've heard that this is now illegal in Las Vegas, probably because casinos there had too many street people wandering through doing this, probably bothering some of the tourists.

    Similarly, I've also heard that some sharp-eyed folk walk over race track grounds looking for discarded but winning tickets.

    I can't laugh -- I hate to admit it, but I once threw away a $50 winning scratch off lottery ticket, because I didn't understand until later that I'd won.

    29. Be a bookie.

    If you do this right, you are NOT gambling. You are managing risk so that you make money no matter who wins the game.

    30. Sell your opinion as to horse and dog race winners or winners of ball games. Many hustlers sell tip sheets at race tracks. Others give out their sports betting advice via 900 numbers

    Homework Battles
    Most parents agree that some homework is necessary and appropriate for their child to do in order to succeed academically. Many parents, however, struggle with this one question:“Homework- What is the parent’s role?”To answer this question, this article was written to help you explore and develop a parenting homework philosophy. Without a parenting homework philosophy or a developed belief system in regards to this topic, you may find yourself floating at sea with no predictable hope of reaching a destination.Tough Homework Help QuestionsIs Homework Important?Yes! Many educators will share with you that homework is important because it helps the student practice what they have learned in class that particular day. They will also share with you that homework, done properly, will allow the student to have a better chance to score well on a test or successfully complete an as
    ector.

    18. Buy and sell antique slot machines as a dealer.

    19. Be a politician receiving campaign contributions from local casinos.

    This is not legal in Missouri but according to local newspaper stories, allegedly did not stop former St. Louis mayor Clarence Harmon from doing it.

    20. Be a TV station, radio station, newspaper, magazine etc that runs gambling related stories, especially horror stories that blame casinos for the suicides of gamblers and the corruption of local lawyers and politicians.

    21. Be a TV station, radio station, newspaper, billboard, magazine etc that accepts and runs advertising from casinos.

    22. If you are not required to file a tax return (for instance, your only income is some form of nontaxable welfare), go to casinos and race tracks and when a taxpayer wins an amount large enough that the track or casino must report it to the IRS, volunteer to accept the winnings for them, for a fee of course.

    Since you don't pay taxes anyway, you're safe. The taxpayer saves the approximately 40% of the winnings the federal and state government would want from them.

    For a $2500 slots jackpot, that's $1000 in taxes, so it's certainly worth it for the taxpayer winner to pay you $200 to put your name and Social Security number on the money.

    In case you haven't guessed, this is illegal. It could be charged as conspiring to evade taxes. I do not recommend it.

    23. Cheat the casino.

    Also illegal and not recommended, but people do it. No telling how many people get away with it, since they may get caught next week. Also, casinos lump real cheating in with advantage winning techniques.

    24. Work for state and local gambling regulatory agencies.

    25. Own a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. You get a percentage of the winnings of tickets sold at your store.

    26. Work for a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. The store's lottery income helps provide your paycheck. Also, I've heard that a supermarket in nearby Godfrey Illinois sent its employees on a trip after a jackpot winner bought their ticket at that store (so Illinois also paid the store a substantial portion of the pot.)

    Now you know why when you buy a lottery ticket the clerk tells you, "Good luck."

    27. Work for a company that makes gambling equipment and supplies, such as Bee card decks, chips, roulette wheels etc.

    28. Walk through casinos looking for freebies. Slots players actually walk away from millions of dollars of machine credit annually. Find such an empty machine, play the credits and keep any winnings.

    I've heard that this is now illegal in Las Vegas, probably because casinos there had too many street people wandering through doing this, probably bothering some of the tourists.

    Similarly, I've also heard that some sharp-eyed folk walk over race track grounds looking for discarded but winning tickets.

    I can't laugh -- I hate to admit it, but I once threw away a $50 winning scratch off lottery ticket, because I didn't understand until later that I'd won.

    29. Be a bookie.

    If you do this right, you are NOT gambling. You are managing risk so that you make money no matter who wins the game.

    30. Sell your opinion as to horse and dog race winners or winners of ball games. Many hustlers sell tip sheets at race tracks. Others give out their sports betting advice via 900 numbers

    The True Art of Website Building
    The most asked question by my visitors is whether or not they need a website to make money online. Well, the short answer is no; you can still take advantage of PPC services like Adwords, for example, and send traffic directly to your merchant’s sales page without a website. But what we’re going to do now is reevaluate needing a website.Websites are very helpful and can make you tons of money if done properly. So if someone were to ask that question again I would most likely say yes, you do need a website at some point to maximize your profits.Rule 1: Your website should be very helpful to your visitors.Your website should not be built because you want fast money; it should be a reliable source of information that will help people solve their problems. People can see when you are trying to pitch a sale to them or when you’re not being totally honest. When you rush to buil
    slots jackpot, that's $1000 in taxes, so it's certainly worth it for the taxpayer winner to pay you $200 to put your name and Social Security number on the money.

    In case you haven't guessed, this is illegal. It could be charged as conspiring to evade taxes. I do not recommend it.

    23. Cheat the casino.

    Also illegal and not recommended, but people do it. No telling how many people get away with it, since they may get caught next week. Also, casinos lump real cheating in with advantage winning techniques.

    24. Work for state and local gambling regulatory agencies.

    25. Own a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. You get a percentage of the winnings of tickets sold at your store.

    26. Work for a store or gas station which sells lottery tickets. The store's lottery income helps provide your paycheck. Also, I've heard that a supermarket in nearby Godfrey Illinois sent its employees on a trip after a jackpot winner bought their ticket at that store (so Illinois also paid the store a substantial portion of the pot.)

    Now you know why when you buy a lottery ticket the clerk tells you, "Good luck."

    27. Work for a company that makes gambling equipment and supplies, such as Bee card decks, chips, roulette wheels etc.

    28. Walk through casinos looking for freebies. Slots players actually walk away from millions of dollars of machine credit annually. Find such an empty machine, play the credits and keep any winnings.

    I've heard that this is now illegal in Las Vegas, probably because casinos there had too many street people wandering through doing this, probably bothering some of the tourists.

    Similarly, I've also heard that some sharp-eyed folk walk over race track grounds looking for discarded but winning tickets.

    I can't laugh -- I hate to admit it, but I once threw away a $50 winning scratch off lottery ticket, because I didn't understand until later that I'd won.

    29. Be a bookie.

    If you do this right, you are NOT gambling. You are managing risk so that you make money no matter who wins the game.

    30. Sell your opinion as to horse and dog race winners or winners of ball games. Many hustlers sell tip sheets at race tracks. Others give out their sports betting advice via 900 numbers

    3 Best Practices For Dealing With Disruptive Employees
    Rabble rouser. Pot stirrer. Fly in the ointment. These are some terms used to describe the person in the organization that brings some benefit to the team but by far their disruption to the team far outweighs the benefit they offer. This is the person that can be passive-aggressive in meetings, send along flaming emails in the barely veiled disguise of humor, and looks to be the demonstrative non-participant in management team functions. How do you deal with this negative influence?1. Put it on the tableMany executives either fail to recognize or fail to know how to handle this type of disruptive individual. Flowery language, working through someone else or heaven forbid in a memo are many of the ways people try to avoid having the actual sit down discussion – and they are all only making things worse for all parties involved. It’s best to lay it on the table and put some light on it.In most
    ck."

    27. Work for a company that makes gambling equipment and supplies, such as Bee card decks, chips, roulette wheels etc.

    28. Walk through casinos looking for freebies. Slots players actually walk away from millions of dollars of machine credit annually. Find such an empty machine, play the credits and keep any winnings.

    I've heard that this is now illegal in Las Vegas, probably because casinos there had too many street people wandering through doing this, probably bothering some of the tourists.

    Similarly, I've also heard that some sharp-eyed folk walk over race track grounds looking for discarded but winning tickets.

    I can't laugh -- I hate to admit it, but I once threw away a $50 winning scratch off lottery ticket, because I didn't understand until later that I'd won.

    29. Be a bookie.

    If you do this right, you are NOT gambling. You are managing risk so that you make money no matter who wins the game.

    30. Sell your opinion as to horse and dog race winners or winners of ball games. Many hustlers sell tip sheets at race tracks. Others give out their sports betting advice via 900 numbers.

    THE MAN WITH $100,000 BREASTS by Michael Konik has a chapter on a man who sold ball game winners via a 900 number, based on picks by his five year old son.

    Be especially careful of anyone soliciting you via mail order. There is a classic scam technique using mail order.

    At the beginning of the football season, they buy a list of 1,000,000 names and addresses of known sports bettors and advice buyers. They write a great sales letter describing what a terrific sports handicapper they are. To prove it, they predict the winner of the first prominent game of the season.

    Let's say it's team A against Team B. They print up two versions of the sales letter. One predicts Team A will win. The other one predicts Team B.

    They send half the mailing list the Team A winner letter, the other half the Team B winner letter.

    After the game, they discard the 500,000 names who received the losing team will win letter.

    Repeat the process every week. By the end of the NFL season they have only 10,000 names left, but those people think the scammer is a sports handicapping genius. They've seen the "handicapper" accurately predict the winner of one game a week since the beginning of the season. What a track record!

    A few weeks before the Super Bowl the con artist sends the remaining names a letter saying they will tell them the name of their pick to win the Super Bowl, for a mere $1000.

    As soon as the first flurry of checks and money orders clears, they close their bank account and the Post Office box and take a cab to the airport.

    They watch the Super Bowl in a hotel room in Brazil.

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