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We Are Blessed! (Pt.1) rd, and on September 3, as it was moving through the Azores, it again became a hurricane. The intensification didn't last long, and the hurricane became extra-tropical for good on the 4th. It dissipated that day while racing across the northeastern Atlantic. Estimates of people killed range from 3,100 to 3,400, with millions of dollars in crop damage in Puerto Rico. North Carolina fared a little better, but still had considerable tobacco and cornEphesians 1:3: “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ,”Did you know that when you accepted Jesus as your Savior, that you were blessed with all spiritual blessings in Heavenly places, because Jesus died for you? But it is so much more than just that.Galatians 3:13-14: “Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, "Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree''), that the blessing of Abraham might come upon the Gentiles in Christ Jesus, that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.”Redeemed means to buy back, to pay the price for something.1 Peter 1:18-19: “knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold, from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot.”Jesus paid the price for us, as Peter tells us, with His precious blood. Jesus redeemed us or bought us back from the “aimless road” outlined in the Law. A road that had already been proven to lead to death not life. When He did this He redeemed us from the curse of the law so that we could be blessed with all spiritual blessings and receive the blessing of Abraham.What exactly is a blessing? The term we are referring to is defined as divine favor or advantages bestowed by God which bring pleasure or happiness. It brings benefits such as salvation, healing, prosperity, life, peace, well being ,joy, fruitfulness and plenty. It includes spiritual as well as natural blessings. Yes, I said just what I meant, natural as well as spiritual blessings. God loves us and wants to bless us. We are redeemed from the curse of the law and we have been blessed.Jesus talked about blessings in the “Sermon on the Mount”, found in Matthew.Matthew 5:2-9: “Then He opened His mouth and taught them, saying: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall 5 Ways to Market Your Business for Free - Part II 10. Hurricane San Ciriaco 1899In my last article, I showed you five different ways to promote your business for free. All of these methods are highly effective.There are, according to author and internet marketer, Richard Quek, http://www.exposedtraffic.com, over 100 different methods you can use to market your business online. However, as Quek points out, not all of these methods are free, nor are they effective.Below are five more highly effective methods you can use to market your business, they're all free, and they do work.1. Joint Ventures (Short - Long Term Marketing Strategy) Joint ventures are the fastest way to get traffic and sales for your site.Basically, you contact ezine publishers who own complimentary sites, offer them a copy of your product, as well as other incentives like higher commissions, and ask them to offer your product to their readers.Although it can take a little while to find complementary sites, you can increase the number of affiliates/partners marketing your product, and you can get immediate traffic.You can use forums to help you find joint venture partners. However, there is an easier way to find joint venture partners. JV-Network. It's free to join, but you need an invitation: JV-Network - http://JV-Network.com.2. PR (Short - Long Term Marketing Strategy) Press releases, or news releases, can help you effectively get traffic to your business because, unlike advertising, you are offering readers news about your business.The key here is that it's news. You can make this technique even more effective when you build a list of local contacts to submit your releases to. Online news releases help you build your business globally; local releases will help you build your business in your community, and you have a better chance of getting read.http://www.prweb.com http://www.press-world.com/ http://www.free-press-release.com/ http://www.press-base.com/3. Free Ebooks and Reports (Long Term Marketing Strategy) Like articles and press releases, this is a viral marketing strategy. You can create brandable copies of your report or ebook so that others can add their information about their businesses and then give your ebook away. This method can be even more effective if you have an affiliate program.http://www.ebookdirectory.com Hurricane San Ciriaco, also known as the 1899 Puerto Rico Hurricane, San Ciriaco Hurricane, or 1899 Hurricane San Ciriaco, was an intense and long-lived Atlantic Cape Verde-type hurricane which crossed Puerto Rico over the two day period August 8 to August 9, 1899, causing many deaths from the flooding. It kept tropical storm strength or higher for 28 days, which makes it the longest duration Atlantic hurricane on record and the second-longest anywhere in the world. The tropical storm that later ravaged Puerto Rico developed on August 3 in the tropical Atlantic. It moved in a west-northwest direction, becoming a hurricane on the 5th. As it neared the northern Lesser Antilles, it strengthened into a major hurricane, bringing heavy winds to Dominica, St. Kitts, and Guadeloupe on the 7th. It continued to intensify to its peak of 150 mph before hitting southeast Puerto Rico on the 8th. It crossed the island in an east-southeast to west-northwest direction, causing maximum wind speeds between 110 and 140 mph throughout. After it passed Puerto Rico, it brushed northern Dominican Republic as a Category 3 hurricane, but passed north enough to not cause major damage. It passed through the Bahamas, retaining its strength as it moved slowly northward. After drifting northeastward, the hurricane turned northwestward, hitting the Outer Banks on August 17. It drifted northeastward over the state, re-emerging into the Atlantic on the 19th. It continued eastward, where it became extra-tropical on the 22nd. The extra-tropical cyclone turned southeastward where, on August 26, it became a tropical storm again. Like most of the rest of its lifetime, it drifted, first to the northwest then to the east. It strengthened as it moved eastward, and on September 3, as it was moving through the Azores, it again became a hurricane. The intensification didn't last long, and the hurricane became extra-tropical for good on the 4th. It dissipated that day while racing across the northeastern Atlantic. Estimates of people killed range from 3,100 to 3,400, with millions of dollars in crop damage in Puerto Rico. North Carolina fared a little better, but still had considerable tobacco and corn Don't Let A Broker Take You For A Ride rricane on record and the second-longest anywhere in the world.If you have recently applied for a loan and have paid an arrangement fee to your broker, but have not taken up the offer, then you are entitled to a full refund of this money, less a fee of ?5.00.The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) recently alerted consumers to the fact that if they are not found a suitable loan within six months and don't take up any loan offered - for whatever reason - the broker can keep only ?5 of the arrangement fee.On it’s website the OFT that: “The Consumer Credit Act limits a credit broker's charges to ?5 if, following an introduction to a lender, an agreement is not signed within six months. If more than that has already been paid, brokers must refund the excess on request.”According to the OFT, it has been found that some brokers are targeting disadvantaged consumers. The broker will get their fee up front (approximately ?50) and only afterwards does the consumer find that the prospective credit provider will only lend them amounts less than they require or that loans are only available with a guarantor.Understandably, the consumer may wish to reject the loan offered and many do but are not aware that they are entitled for a full refund of the arrangement fee, less a fiver.People having difficulty obtaining a refund should contact their local trading standards service. Under section 155 of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 - which applies to a number of types of agreement including mortgages and consumer loans of ?25,000 or less. - a credit broker may charge no more than ?5 for its services if the consumer does not enter into an agreement within six months of an introduction to a lender. If the broker has already charged more than ?5, the excess must be refunded to the consumer upon request. The tropical storm that later ravaged Puerto Rico developed on August 3 in the tropical Atlantic. It moved in a west-northwest direction, becoming a hurricane on the 5th. As it neared the northern Lesser Antilles, it strengthened into a major hurricane, bringing heavy winds to Dominica, St. Kitts, and Guadeloupe on the 7th. It continued to intensify to its peak of 150 mph before hitting southeast Puerto Rico on the 8th. It crossed the island in an east-southeast to west-northwest direction, causing maximum wind speeds between 110 and 140 mph throughout. After it passed Puerto Rico, it brushed northern Dominican Republic as a Category 3 hurricane, but passed north enough to not cause major damage. It passed through the Bahamas, retaining its strength as it moved slowly northward. After drifting northeastward, the hurricane turned northwestward, hitting the Outer Banks on August 17. It drifted northeastward over the state, re-emerging into the Atlantic on the 19th. It continued eastward, where it became extra-tropical on the 22nd. The extra-tropical cyclone turned southeastward where, on August 26, it became a tropical storm again. Like most of the rest of its lifetime, it drifted, first to the northwest then to the east. It strengthened as it moved eastward, and on September 3, as it was moving through the Azores, it again became a hurricane. The intensification didn't last long, and the hurricane became extra-tropical for good on the 4th. It dissipated that day while racing across the northeastern Atlantic. Estimates of people killed range from 3,100 to 3,400, with millions of dollars in crop damage in Puerto Rico. North Carolina fared a little better, but still had considerable tobacco and corn Getting An Alabama Real Estate License e hitting southeast Puerto Rico on the 8th. It crossed the island in an east-southeast to west-northwest direction, causing maximum wind speeds between 110 and 140 mph throughout. After it passed Puerto Rico, it brushed northern Dominican Republic as a Category 3 hurricane, but passed north enough to not cause major damage.Although most people think that in Alabama things move slower, that is not true, at least not for me. Since the time I got my real estate license for Alabama, my life has been moving at a rate that is fast rather than slow. As people started moving out of the crowded areas and coming back to the south known for its peace and quietness, there is a real boom in real estate market and there are no dull moments anymore. In fact my life was I lot different before I got the Alabama real estate license.I started working in construction and maintenance as that was the family business and I was trying a little bit of everything, but then I realized that it was not my thing. I understood that it is not possible to make money as a small construction company in the same way as the big companies do it. On the contrary I knew that with an Alabama real estate license I could get a lot more money form selling houses than from building them in competition with the big building investors. So at the end I started doing what I always wanted to do – be an estate agent and help people find and buy the houses of their dreams, here in Alabama.With all the members of our family being extremely charming as individuals I had another thing to benefit from, getting the Alabama real estate license. We are all like this in my family. We can actually sell snow to the Eskimos, and that is no joke at all. So I only needed the official license in order to get the chance to exploit the strong point of my family and start selling homes to all the interested buyers.The best thing about being a real estate agent is that I earn my money on commission. It is good because if I can really show people that the home I am trying to sell them is just the right one for them, I’ll get my money from making the sale. And that is what respectable Realtors do, they do not just try to sell you something, covering its flows up, they try to get you the home that’s just right for you. However having an Alabama real estate license does not mean that you are going to be that kind of Realtor. It passed through the Bahamas, retaining its strength as it moved slowly northward. After drifting northeastward, the hurricane turned northwestward, hitting the Outer Banks on August 17. It drifted northeastward over the state, re-emerging into the Atlantic on the 19th. It continued eastward, where it became extra-tropical on the 22nd. The extra-tropical cyclone turned southeastward where, on August 26, it became a tropical storm again. Like most of the rest of its lifetime, it drifted, first to the northwest then to the east. It strengthened as it moved eastward, and on September 3, as it was moving through the Azores, it again became a hurricane. The intensification didn't last long, and the hurricane became extra-tropical for good on the 4th. It dissipated that day while racing across the northeastern Atlantic. Estimates of people killed range from 3,100 to 3,400, with millions of dollars in crop damage in Puerto Rico. North Carolina fared a little better, but still had considerable tobacco and corn What Are You Really Afraid Of? hurricane turned northwestward, hitting the Outer Banks on August 17. It drifted northeastward over the state, re-emerging into the Atlantic on the 19th. It continued eastward, where it became extra-tropical on the 22nd. The extra-tropical cyclone turned southeastward where, on August 26, it became a tropical storm again. Like most of the rest of its lifetime, it drifted, first to the northwest then to the east. It strengthened as it moved eastward, and on September 3, as it was moving through the Azores, it again became a hurricane. The intensification didn't last long, and the hurricane became extra-tropical for good on the 4th. It dissipated that day while racing across the northeastern Atlantic. Estimates of people killed range from 3,100 to 3,400, with millions of dollars in crop damage in Puerto Rico. North Carolina fared a little better, but still had considerable tobacco and corn“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” -Jeremiah 29:11I recently presented my “Are You Ready to Start Living Your Dreams?” workshop for a group of women. At the end of the session, a workshop participant came up to speak with me. She shared that God had placed it on her heart to start a ministry for single moms but she just couldn’t move forward.I listened for a few minutes as she laid out her vision for her ministry – its name, mission, where it would be located and other strategic matters. Once she finished speaking, I had just one question for her, “What are you really afraid of?” It was clear from our conversation that this young woman had prayed and God had answered her prayers, yet she was stuck.It’s not uncommon that as you identify your purpose and want to move forward in fulfilling your destiny, doubt shows up in the form of fear. It can be the fear of failure, success, self-doubt or something else. Whatever form it comes in, fear can have you second-guessing yourself – “Did I really hear from God?”If God has given you a dream and you want to accomplish it, remember His promise in Jeremiah 29:11. He would not place a dream, mission or purpose in your heart, if He was not going to equip you to carry it out. Part of God’s equipping is to help you through any fear that may be holding you back from moving forward and your ultimate success.You are God’s beloved, His chosen one. If you depend on Him to help you reach your dreams, He is able to take away all fear.Action Challenge for You – Answer the question: “What am I really afraid of that’s stopping me from moving forward in God’s plans for my life? Next, decide what you’re going to do about it. Then take action! Get an Instant Bad Personal Credit Loan rd, and on September 3, as it was moving through the Azores, it again became a hurricane. The intensification didn't last long, and the hurricane became extra-tropical for good on the 4th. It dissipated that day while racing across the northeastern Atlantic. Estimates of people killed range from 3,100 to 3,400, with millions of dollars in crop damage in Puerto Rico. North Carolina fared a little better, but still had considerable tobacco and corn damage from the longevity of the strong winds and rain, making this hurricane the 10th deadliest in history.Even good people can sometimes end up having bad credit due to some financial mistakes or difficulties. Everybody needs a second chance and these people need some assistance to re-establish their credit and financial status. Unfortunately people with bad credit find it hard to get assistance or lender and usually end up paying higher interest rates or it takes a long time for them to get approved for the loan that need so badly. But fortunately there are still bad personal credit loan available to help you.If you are one of those people who have fallen into the trap of having a bad credit before, you may think it’s impossible to have an instant bad personal credit loan. But it is possible to find a lender even if you have a bad credit before.Lenders are now realizing that due to high prices of commodities people may suffer from financial difficulties at one time or another and may fall into the bad credit loan trap. These people need a chance to improve their credit and so they are also obliged to do business with these people. There are bad personal credit loan that you can avail almost instantly and with the same options as those with a good and average credit history.Even if you are in a bad credit history situation, there are still a lot of options available for you to improve your credit. You just have to be patient enough to find the right lender who will help you have a new start and offer an instant bad personal credit loan to people who needs it.Did you know that there are many other options for people with bad personal credit loan? It is possible to receive a vehicle or home with NO money down and NO credit check guaranteed! You can also find many government resources to help you get that loan you deserve! 9. 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane The Okeechobee Hurricane or Hurricane San Felipe Segundo was a deadly hurricane that struck the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, and Florida in September 1928. It was the first recorded hurricane to reach Category 5 status and as of 2006, it remains the only recorded hurricane to strike Puerto Rico at Category 5 strength. The hurricane caused devastation throughout its path, as many as 1,200 people were killed in Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico struck directly by the storm at peak strength, killed at least 300 and leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. The 160 mph (260 km/h) wind measurement from Puerto Rico was taken by a cup anemometer in San Juan, 30 miles (50 km) north of the storm's center, which measured 160 mph (260 km/h) sustained winds three hours before the peak wind speed was reached; however, the instrument was destroyed soon after and could not be calibrated. The hurricane was also extremely large as it crossed Puerto Rico. Hurricane-force winds were measured in Guayama for 18 hours; since the storm is estimated to have been moving at 13 mph (21 km/h), the diameter of the storm's hurricane winds was estimated very roughly to be 234 miles (376 km). At least 10 inches (250 mm) of rain was dropped over the entire island. Official reports stated that "several hundred thousand" people were left homeless, and property damages were estimated at $50 million 1928 US dollars. The eye of the hurricane passed just south of Grand Bahama as a strong Category 4 hurricane, again causing very heavy damage. Unlike Puerto Rico, authorities in the Bahamas were aware of the hurricane's passage well ahead of time, a
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