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The ninja were groups of assassins and spies who fought and hunted in the mountainous regions of Japan. They propagated many myths about themselves, which instilled great fear into their enemies. Those myths still exist today, reinforced by the popular media.
The ninja symbol is the character “nin,” which means endurance, tolerance, and strength. The pictograph of a knife above a heart represents self-discipline.
Early history
Practitioners credit the origins of the art to En No Gyoja, a warrior monk who set up a training camp in the Togakure mountain range.
Ninjas and the Samurai
In its original form, the art was geared to the needs of the assassin, with an emphasis on concealment, infiltration, and spying. Since ninjas were comprised of lowly farmers they didn’t have a lot of monetary resources so they had to become creative in their way of defending against the more wealthy class of samurai’s.
Teaching and training
In the past, the art of ninjutsu was practiced and taught in a strict code of secrecy from master to disciple, and teaching as a profession was discouraged by the ninja until quite recently. There are numerous camps one can attend to learn the secrets that in the past where highly guarded. You can attend these camps in weeks to month increments depending on the level and commitment you have to learning this art.
Principles of ninjutsu
Ninjutsu’s basic tenets are summed up in a poem, probably composed by a warrior known as Yamabushi.
The Essence of Ninjutsu
My parents are the heaven and earth,
My home is my body,
My power is my loyalty,
My magic is my training,
My life and death is breathing,
My body is control,
My eyes are the sun and the moon,
My ears are sensitivity,
My laws are self protection,
My strength is adaptability,
My ambition is taking every
opportunity with fullness,
My friend is my mind,
My enemy is carelessness,
My protection is right action,
My weapons are everything that exists
My strategy is one foot in front of
the other,
My way is ninjutsu.
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June 29th, 2009
When you come home to find holes all over your lawn, and you have a dog, there may be a correlation there. But don’t bother trying to confront your dog after the fact. Punishment after the fact is widely known as the least effective and potentially most damaging form of dog training on earth. Even if you bring your dog to the spot, hold them by the scruff of the neck, and scold them while you direct their head deep into their handiwork, they won’t have any idea what all the fuss is about.
Instead, take a deep breath, and complete your after work wind-down routine. Then, calmly return to the back yard to locate your dog, with the intention of asking a few questions about their habit of excavating your property.
If you are unable to locate your dog, AND the holes in your lawn are all found right along the bottom of your fence line, then you may not need to ask the first question, which is, “Are you trying to escape?” If your pet is not “fixed” (neutered or spayed), then they may be entertaining their roaming instinct. They will return, and they may even bring a whole family with them when they do.
Another possibility is that your dog is digging to freedom in an attempt to find you. If your dog is near or even somewhere on your property when you return from a period of absence, they may in fact have separation anxiety issues, which you’ll have to treat directly. Once you do, the digging will be an afterthought.
If your dog is there, your next question to ask is, “Are you getting too hot back here when I’m away?” We all know that dogs pant when it’s hot. But they also like to burrow, especially when there is not a spot of shade in sight. So you’ll need to rule this out as motivating factor for your dog’s digging, and make sure they have a place to stay cool.
Lastly, you’ll have to ask your dog, “Are you burying your stuff?” This is simply an old habit that stems from the fact that their ancestors often killed more than they could eat in a sitting. This habit may be tough to break, but changing the range of treats you leave with your dog when away, for instance, a massive juicy bone may be a great treat for your dog when you’re around, but might be something you don’t leave with them when you’re gone.
Nonetheless, you may have to change the dog’s access areas, or fence off an area that you’d like to keep for the kids’ soccer pitch. You can also try setting up a dirt area or sandbox where digging is allowed and encouraged. Many dogs are wild about sand, and you can even attract them to the area by burying treats in the sandbox. I’ve seen this work well.
In the grand scheme of dog obedience problems, however, this should be more of a nuisance than anything. Often I remind dog owners that it’s more than likely their lawn will forgive the dog, and that having a healthy and happy pet sometimes comes with the sacrifice of a perfect lawn.
Martin Olliver is a proud member of the Kingdom of Pets team (http://www.kingdomofpets.com). For more great articles on problems with digging dogs, visit: http://kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/articles/digging_dog.php
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Unlimited financial abundance is your birthright!!
Sounds great doesn’t it, but do you really believe it? It’s not surprising if you don’t.
Many of us don’t believe we have access to unlimited financial abundance because we were raised in a culture that places severe limitations on our creative abilities to attract money. These limitations begin during early childhood when our basic beliefs about everything are being formed.
Think back to when you were a child. What did you consistently hear and experience regarding money?
Did you hear that “money doesn’t grow on trees” or “money is the root of all evil”?
Did people in your household fight about not having enough money?
Did your dad grow surly and silent when it was time to pay the bills?
Was your mom afraid to ask your dad for more money if an unexpected financial emergency came up?
Were vacations eagerly anticipated or were they actually stressful because the family was going on vacation even if they “couldn’t afford it”?
Whatever the situation, you consciously and unconsciously absorbed those beliefs about money and wealth. This became your belief system or paradigm.
Many of us are completely unaware of the unconscious belief systems that are governing our attitudes, behaviors, expectations and comfort level regarding how much money we think we deserve and actually attract.
Do this little exercise with me.
Imagine for a moment that a complete stranger walks up to you on the street and hands you a cashier’s check for one million dollars. This stranger tells you that the money is a special gift and is unconditionally yours-no strings attached.
How would you instantly react?
1. Would you nervously look around for the hidden cameras?
2. Would you absolutely refuse the gift and even feel some resentment towards the stranger for putting you in such a predicament?
3. Would you accept the gift but then feel guilty and make immediate plans on how you were going to give the money away?
4. Would you graciously accept the money with heart-felt thanks and happily go to your bank cash the check and enjoy the money?
Your initial “gut reaction” to the above scenario allows some of your unconscious core beliefs about money bubble up to the surface.
If you picked one of the first 3 answers you definitely have some inherent beliefs that are severely limiting your birthright of prosperity. But the good new is-they are only beliefs. Keep in mind that beliefs are not truth. They are just a perception and an acceptance of the truth. What’s great about beliefs is that you can change them and choose ones that support you and are in alignment with unlimited wealth potential
If you picked number four, congratulations!!! You’re well on your way to unlimited financial abundance!!!
Becky Kimes is a professional coach, speaker and author who specializes in helping women break through the invisible barriers keeping them from manifesting their dreams.
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May 31st, 2009
Undoubtedly, how to make money is one of my favorite topics, and likely yours too. We’ve all heard dozens of ideas for how to make money on the internet. One of the most revolutionary of these ideas is using resell rights. The three main types of resell rights are standard resell rights, master resell rights and private label rights. Each type has its own set of rights and limitations with private label rights being the least restrictive. The ways that you can use your resell rights to make money is dependent on the terms of your licensing agreement; however, here are some excellent ideas for methods of making money with resell rights.
Reselling Products
The most simplistic method of making money with resell rights is to simply resell the products to which you have rights. This is advantageous because in most cases, the resell rights give you the ability to reproduce and resell a product without any inventory or development costs. If you have private label rights, you can even customize and rename the product and sell it as yours just as if you had developed it.
Bundling Products
If the resell rights that you have allow products to be sold in bundles, you can resell them along with other products as a package deal with a lower price than what would be charged for the products if they were sold separately. This is a great up-sell technique that increases a buyer’s perceived value and can significantly increase your sales volume and relatively, your revenue.
Giving Away Products
When you have non-restricted resell rights you can usually give products away as a bonus to customers who spend a certain amount of money on other items, or as a bonus to add value to another product offering. Bonus items are very popular in internet marketing and the sale of information products. By offering bonus items for a “limited time”, you can also create a sense of urgency which results in impulse buys that can truly skyrocket your sales. If you have private label rights, you can customize your products that you give away for the purpose of lead generation or driving traffic to your websites.
Reselling Resell Rights
Some licensing agreements allow you to resell resell rights to a product. If you engage in reselling resell rights, you do need to be absolutely certain that the licensing agreements you issue do not violate the licensing agreement you have made with the original seller of the resell rights. When you resell resell rights, you can set your stipulations regarding the rights in the license as long as they adhere to the rights and restrictions that you are subject to. With private label rights, again, the reselling of resell rights can benefit you if you provide information in the product that will redirect users of the product to your business.
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May 31st, 2009
Answer these questions:
a. Does your spouse or partner complain that you spend too much money?
b. Are you surprised each month when your credit card bill arrives at how much more you charged than you thought you had?
c. Do you have more shoes and clothes in your closet than you could ever possibly wear?
d. Do you own every new gadget before it has time to collect dust on a retailer’s shelf?
e. Do you buy things you didn’t know you wanted until you saw them on display in a store?
If you answered “yes” to any two of the above questions, you are an impulse spender and indulge yourself in retail therapy.
This is not a good thing. It will prevent you from saving for the important things like a house, a new car, a vacation or retirement. You must set some financial goals and resist spending money on items that really don’t matter in the long run.
Impulse spending will not only put a strain on your finances but your relationships, as well. To overcome the problem, the first thing to do is learn to separate your needs from your wants.
Advertisers blitz us hawking their products at us 24/7. The trick is to give yourself a cooling-off period before you buy anything that you have not planned for.
When you go shopping, make a list and take only enough cash to pay for what you have planned to buy. Leave your credit cards at home.
If you see something you think you really need, give yourself two weeks to decide if it is really something you need or something you can easily do without. By following this simple solution, you will mend your financial fences and your relationships.
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May 31st, 2009
As with basketball, soccer is a game with players who perform a specific role. A team is comprised of eleven positions. There is one goalkeeper or goalie, and ten others who have to defend attack or take up midfield positions. Each role has a specific set of skills and a specific area to deal with.
Goalie or Goalkeeper
It is the goalie’s who has to prevent the opponents from scoring a goal. This person is the only one who can touch the ball with their hands and they can only move within a certain area of the field.
Defenders or Defensive Positions
These positions help the goalie prevent opponents from scoring a goal. Like the goalie, they are restricted to a certain area of the field.
*Centerback-the centerbacks try to stop the opponents particularly the strikers of the opposing team from scoring. They try to keep to ball out of the penalty areas.
*Sweepers- sweepers go after anyone from the opposing team who breaks through the defense line. A sweeper should be able to control the ball and pass it well and counter any moves that the attacking team brings.
*Fullback- These players try to prevent the ball from entering the penalty areas
Midfielders
These players are located between the strikers and the defenders. They try to get the ball from the defenders on the opposing team and pass it to their strikers. This is a position that requires a lot of energy because they have to keep an eye on many things at once. They can be switched from a defensive stance to attacking pose at any time during the game.
*Defensive midfield- the purpose of this role is to get the ball from the attackers on the opposing team
*Attack midfield- these players must try to open avenues for their team to score goals
Strikers or Attackers or Forward
These team members are located close to the opposing team’s goal. They are the ones who score goals. Another role they play is to try and help others on their team score a goal. Most familiar soccer players are found in this position because they score the most goals.
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May 31st, 2009
It is still only September, but now is the perfect time to make some preparations for Christmas and save your time and money.
Firstly I’ll give you some tips on how to save money in a variety of ways and generate some extra spending power for your Christmas treats.
Next I’ll give you some time-saving tips to make all that extra spending as convenient as possible and by the end of October you’ll be ready and prepared and looking forward to a relaxing Christmas time with your family and friends.
So first to money and how you can boost your budget for Christmas preparations and presents. The best way to save money is to cut back on your spending and the easiest way to do that is to focus on the money you spend on things that you wish you didn’t! Things like credit cards bills, insurance, loans, household bills, car expenses etc. All those things that are seen as essentials, but they drain your cash at an alarming rate. What if you were able to cut those expenses by just 10%? I don’t doubt that just that small saving will provide a significant increase to your Christmas budget.
Let’s look at interest payments - a big drain on your resources if you have some debts. Mortgages and loans are a common feature of many household budgets. When was the last time you looked at your mortgage arrangements? If it was more than two years ago, then now could be an ideal time to review your mortgage deal and look around for a new one if appropriate. You could have a new arrangement in place by the end of October if you start now - and you could be saving a few hundred pounds every month if you on a particularly poor deal at the moment - just think, that could add almost a thousand pounds to your Christmas budget over the next 3 months.
Next, credit cards - if you have any debt at all on your credit cards and are being charged interest, then look around now for an interest-free balance transfer deal. As long as you don’t spend any new money on that card, you will cut those interest payments to zero for the next few months - even more cash in your pocket. There is another important side effect of this strategy too - if you need to use your credit card for some Christmas essential spending, then if you have found a deal that offers a zero or low rate on new spending too, you’ll be saving even more money.
Insurance next. I’ve noticed that household insurance has been creeping up in price over the last few years. It was always seen as a low cost item and renewed without much thought, but I’m spending over £700 per year on this expense and I’ve only ever claimed once in the last 20 years - surely there must be a cheaper way? You’ll be pleased to know that there is! The home insurance marketplace is extremely competitive, with all companies trying very hard to attract new customers. Get on the internet and fill out a few quote requests - you may get a pleasant surprise and save yourself another couple of hundred pounds.
Next let’s look at time. We’ve often left our Christmas preparations too late and ended up rushing around the shops at the last minute, struggling through the crowds and finding that all the best items have sold out. Wouldn’t it be nice if you had all your plans in place and could spend those final few days enjoying the Christmas atmosphere without the stresses of last-minute shopping spoiling the fun? Well with a little planning now, that could be you. I’ve just come back from a shopping trip to London and throuroughly enjoyed my day out Christmas shopping in September! I’ve just taken a half day off work during the week and visited all the big department stores in comfort and peace. Harrods, Hamleys, Harvey Nichols - all in relaxed surroundings and no crowds. I had a reasonable list of people and ideas and went looking for items and more ideas, plis I was intent on enjoying myself. The stores were almost empty, the staff very helpful and the cafés had plenty of space for my frequent breaks. I came back with a bunch of great presents and a heap of further ideas for other presents. I now intend to purchase the remainder of my Christmas list using the internet from the comfort of my own home. I’ll save some more money and if I do that now, I won’t have to worry about Christmas delivery schedules.
Plan ahead, plan well and plan to have a peaceful and relaxing time this Christmas.
Sue Barnard authors consumer information for a variety of money saving and personal finance websites. More of her work can be seen on this http://www.finance-team.co.uk website and this http://www.cheap-rate-loans.co.uk website.
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May 31st, 2009
The next world cup is scheduled to begin in March 2007, but the buzz and the excitement can be already seen everywhere. Every Cricket lover eagerly waits for this mega event that is conducted after every four years. It is the battlefield for supremacy in the cricket world and cricketers all over the world look forward to this event to stamp their authority. The current world champions Australia are favored by many to win the coveted title again. But there are many more contenders to this title. The world cup is organized every four years by crickets governing body the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The 2007 world cup will be held in West Indies and cricket fans can expect some real fireworks from their favorite players during the event. On current form, Australia appears to be the favorite to lift the world cup, especially after their convincing win in the ICC Champions Trophy 2006 which as titled as Mini World Cup. But cricket is a game of glorious uncertainties and this is the beauty of the game. No one actually knows who will win the cup and everyone is busy with their own theories and guessing games.
Australia has won the world cup thrice, the highest number of times among all the teams that will be competing. So they will surely be looking forward to continue the winning streak. Host West Indies have won it twice and they would love to make it a hat-trick this time, especially when they will be playing in front of the home crowd in and also in the conditions that would suit them. Perhaps this is the best chance for the windies to bring back the cup. Other than these two teams. there are many serious contenders for the cup this time, so competition is going to be really tough this time. And whichever team is able to handle pressure well, will come up triumphs in the world cup.
South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand all have bright chances of winning the world cup. Preparations are in full swing by all the teams to take a shot at winning the cup. For many players, this world cup could well be their last appearance in any world cup. Some of the player’s aged above 30 and this may well be their last shot at winning the world cup for their country. The Australian team has many players who are above not only 30, but also above 35 years of age. Some see this as the main disadvantage, but the Aussies are a real hard nut to crack especially when they face adverse conditions.
Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara, Ricky Ponting and several other leading batsmen will try their outmost to lay their hands on the world cup. It is difficult to predict who will win the world cup, due to the emergence of new players. These new and upcoming players have completely changed the face of the game. For Shaun Pollock, Glen McGrath and Anil Kumble (if selected) this may well be their last world cup. So many players and many teams have lots of things at stake during this world cup. One thing is for sure, fans will be entertained with good cricket all around, during the world cup cricket 2007.
Ella Wilson is a cricket fanatic. She simply loves the game and tries to catch live action no matter where she is.At Stickiewicket she works on Online cricket score,live cricket score, cricket world cup and Cricket News among other things.You can see her works at http://www.stickiewicket.com.
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May 31st, 2009
Most of the women I know think that poker is some game that unsavoury men play in the back rooms of sleazy bars. They wouldn’t even think of playing the game, never mind thinking that they might love poker. Most of the men I know think poker is just a game played by guys with nothing better to do.
But I know better: I am a 38 year old mother of 2, and I’ve been paying poker for about 30 years; and I know what poker is all about, and how falling in love can even happen to a married woman lol.
I’ve always loved playing poker, but it’s when I learned that I could play poker online whenever I wanted that was when I truly fell in love with it. Before I learned about playing poker on the internet I had to wait until I got the chance to play with some of my friends husbands; which wasn’t very often. Now that I have learned about poker online I can play a game of poker whenever I want: poker on demand - it’s like heaven!
Now I can play poker whenever I want; which is usually the minute I get the kids to bed. When I first heard about playing poker online I wasn’t sure where to start; where to play, and where to stay away from. I found a poker room that I started playing in, but it wasn’t the greatest - I wasn’t enjoying the feel of it. I needed to find out about some better places to play, but I didn’t know where to look to find out the information I needed. Then a friend told me about Poker Online UK. Poker Online UK is a poker review site that rates poker rooms and gives a description of each site, and the reasons why the poker sites have been given the rating they have. After I found Poker Online UK I was sorted: I new where to play and where to stay away from.
Since then I’ve learned a lot about online poker: about where I should play, and the difference between the online and offline version of the wonderful game. I’ve learned the intricacies off online poker, and how to see tells in players you can’t see. I’ve also learned the best places to explore online. I found about another poker review site Poker Websites. This site is similar to Poker Online UK, but in a different style. Poker Websites has a number that has been mathematically calculated to rank all of the top poker websites.
I’ve been playing the magnificent game online for almost a year now. I’ve learned a lot about online poker, and where to find out the best information about the game. The last time I was on the Poker Websites site I found out about the new site Poker News that’s associated with Poker Websites. Poker News is a new website dedicated to providing online poker players with the best poker news that they want to know about.
I’m a happy woman - I love my family, and I love my husband; but I also love playing the wonderful game in my free time.
It’s more than just - poker is a passion - I love poker!!
Jack Mack is a keen UK poker player dedicated in spreading poker fever to help game players gain the passion that he has for the beautiful game of poker.
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May 31st, 2009
While lumbering herds of elephants and stalking Bengal tigers capture the imagination of most animal lovers, we often neglect the nature closest to us. Sometimes we need a reminder that we are part of a habitat, and that the miracle of life exists under our very noses. Educator and naturalist Carolyn Duckworth has said, “If you want to understand and become connected to your environment, keeping a field journal is one of the fastest ways to accomplish this goal.”
Studies have found that children today consider nature to be somewhere else-on TV, videos, in the National Geographic only. But in reality, a genuine connection to wildlife around the globe is only an extension of a connection to the earth right where you stand. Good naturalists don’t gain their knowledge from formal schooling, they get it in the field, by direct observation. And this observation can start right in your backyard or at the park down the street.
This article will offer pointers for keeping a nature journal. It draws heavily on the program laid out in the book Keeping a Nature Journal: Discover a Whole New Way of Seeing the World Around You by Clare Walker Leslie and Charles E. Roth.
The tools needed to start nature journaling are simple and inexpensive. One needs a notebook and something to write with. Experimentation will reveal your personal preferences for lined or clear paper, binding type, size, and lead or ink. As you gain experience you may add a small set of watercolor paints or colored pencils. If you use pencils you may need a sharpener, or you can use mechanical pencils, which yield more technical-looking drawings. You may also use a collecting bag for objects that you want to draw and study indoors. (Although you should collect only fallen objects, where permission is given).
There are no hard and fast rules for nature journaling, although entering observations using a heading is good practice. For your heading you may include your name, the date and time (it doesn’t have to be an accurate clock time), the place, weather conditions, your first impressions, wind direction (use a compass for this), and cloud patterns and cloud cover.
To get started you may find this sequence of observations helpful, as it gets you in the habit of observing all around you:
Start by looking at the ground. Get a close up view of individual objects. Try to draw one or more in your journal, labeling each item. Take no more than five minutes per object, and give size measurements (you don’t need a ruler, just estimate.) For further learning, try writing at least one question about each object.
Now stand up and draw what comes into view at eye level. Label the object and describe what it’s doing, or what it is part of.
Look up from where you are standing. Record what you see above, and how it makes you feel.
Nature journals are not just for artists. Don’t worry if your renderings look like scribbles. The point is that you are connecting to your environment.
Some questions you may use to direct your journaling, and deepen your connection to the life around you are:
What are the trees in my neighborhood? When do they bloom? What do their fruits and seeds look like? What insects use the trees? When do they shed their leaves? How do their seeds get to new sites to grow?
What birds live in my neighborhood? What is their activity at various times of the day? How do different species of birds interact with each other?
What kinds of insects gather around the light at my doorway each night throughout the year?
When and where do mushroom species appear in my neighborhood?
Using questions like these you may find yourself discovering both the landscape you live on, and the landscape that lives in you. Those who keep a journal know that journaling is a form of journeying, and a well-kept journal can become a treasured record of where we have been, what we have seen, and what we have felt as we’ve interacted with the world.
You don’t have to visit the glaciers of Alaska, or India’s jungles, or the savannahs in Africa to connect to Mother Earth, although who of us wouldn’t jump at the chance? Start by putting roots down right where you stand.
“It seems only natural that we should value most what we are in contact with everyday…yet the reverse is often true. We appear to place a higher value on rare animals and plants and spectacular views and far-flung places. Of course both are important because they fulfill different needs. But the every day places desperately need our attention-partly because they are changing so fast, and not always for the better, and also because tremendous benefit is to be gained from a personal involvement with your own locality.”
~The Parish Maps Project, London, England, 1987
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