Archive for May 2011
May 31st, 2011 |
By Carmen
Coupon conscious shoppers are bombarded with opportunities to take advantage of “Daily Deals” and promotional offers from all angles. The most well-known coupon provider at the moment is Groupon, but deals can also be found from Yipit, MyNines, EcoBuys, LivingSocial, and dozens of others. While it is tempting to take advantage of every offer that
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Posted in Financial, Personal finances |
2 comments
Tags: cost, coupons, savings
May 30th, 2011 |
By John
Mississippi Power (MP) is moving forward with a massive new project to enhance electricity production in the southern United States. Currently under construction, their new power plant is located on several hundred acres about 30 miles north of Meridian, in Kemper County, and was specifically located to make use of regional fuel sources. Ground was
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Posted in Energy, Miscellaneous |
11 comments
Tags: clean coal, electricity, Mississippi
May 30th, 2011 |
By Sarah
Every year, tens of thousands of people around the world are killed or badly injured in natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, floods and tornados, while millions more suffer some kind of significant property damage. In recent years, natural disasters have clearly been occurring with greater frequency. Whether this is due to global warming,
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Posted in Financial, Personal finances |
11 comments
Tags: insurance, inventory, natural disasters
May 30th, 2011 |
By Carmen
Goat meat is a very mild, tender red meat. It is a healthier alternative to beef due to its much lower fat and cholesterol content. In fact, the nutritional value of goat meat is very comparable to chicken while giving you beef-like consistency and flavor. Just about any goat can be used for meat. Goat
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Posted in Animal husbandry, Education |
49 comments
Tags: breeds, Goats, homestead
May 30th, 2011 |
By Mike
The issue of gun control vs. gun freedom has been debated endlessly in the United States. This is a good thing, because it shows that civic participation is alive and well in this country, despite the best efforts of mainstream opinion arbiters who are always hard at work trying to force a generic, dispassionate consensus
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Posted in Big Brother, Politics |
28 comments
Tags: 2nd amendment, Gun control, Illinois
May 29th, 2011 |
By Bill Heid
“The future’s uncertain and the end is always near.” Jim Morrison “I confess my error and acknowledge my disappointment, yet I still believe that the day of the Lord is near.” —William Miller, leader of the Adventist movement (1844) The Hidden Things Originally, the word occult simply meant “hidden.” And as a verb, I guess
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Posted in Christianity, Religion |
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Tags: Bible, Christianity, end times, prophesy
May 28th, 2011 |
By Bill Heid
Contrary to popular belief, we buy based on emotion, and not logic. (Think about it – if it was the other way around, disability insurance and pre-planned funerals would be much easier to sell.) As consumers, we’re first emotionally committed to a sale. But we want one more thing: a really good reason to back up our feelings. We want proof that a product or service will deliver and make all our dreams come true. We want to be convinced that your product is the best product.
Posted in Off The Grid Marketing |
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Tags: brand, Marketing, strategies
May 27th, 2011 |
By Mike
We tend to have this conception of saving money as something extraneous, something you do to make your normal style of living a little more affordable. But this kind of thinking really plays into the trap that mainstream society has set for everyone. They convince you that living in a certain way is normal, and
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Posted in Financial, Personal finances |
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Tags: Lifestyle, money, saving
May 27th, 2011 |
By Off The Grid Radio
We have a crisis in this country. This crisis isn’t about debt (although it is a symptom of the crisis), it isn’t about 1st amendment, 2nd amendment, 4th amendment, 6th amendment, or even 10th amendment concerns (although, again, they figure highly in the equation). This crisis is about the corporatist bureaucratic oligarchy that we now
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Posted in Radio |
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May 26th, 2011 |
By Esther
Thyme is a very aromatic herb commonly used for both cooking and in natural medicines. It has a very wide range of uses and abilities. The origin of the name “thyme” is said to be from the Greek word thymus, which means “courage.” However, to the Greeks it had a dual meaning—“to fumigate.” Thyme, which
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Posted in Alternative Health, Health |
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Tags: alternative medicine, herbs, thyme