2011 ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND INVESTMENT ACT

subota, 05.11.2011.

INVESTMENT BASICS. BASICS


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Investment Basics





investment basics






    investment
  • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result

  • investing: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit

  • An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism

  • A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result; "this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking"; "he made an emotional investment in the work"





    basics
  • The essential facts or principles of a subject or skill

  • Essential food and other supplies

  • a statement of fundamental facts or principles

  • fundamentals: principles from which other truths can be derived; "first you must learn the fundamentals"; "let's get down to basics"

  • The Basics (pron. /??'b?z?t?/) are a three-piece band from Melbourne, Australia, formed by Wally De Backer and Kris Schroeder in 2002.

  • Basic training











at the recruitment office




at the recruitment office





Members of a new group 'Wrexham Women for Peace' and their supporters held a 'funeral procession', carrying coffins and a peace flag through Wrexham town centre on Saturday in memory of those whose lives have been lost in conflict worldwide.

The women, accompanied by several children and babies, began by holding a silent 15-minute vigil at the War Memorial. They then laid a wreath on the steps of the army recruitment offices where they observed a further minute's silence. As the sombre procession parted the hordes of Saturday shoppers, women handed out hand-made paper flowers with peace messages. The procession ended at Wrexham's under-used Peace Garden, where a picnic was held, to which men were also invited. Yummy vegan food was provided by Wrexham Veggies and others.

Wrexham Women for Peace calls for investment to be diverted away from the arms trade that supports worldwide conflicts and into measures to improve health and welfare and reduce poverty. Just one tenth of global spending on the military would provide the basics of life for everyone - food, clothing, clean water, sanitation, literacy and a minimum income.

Members of the group made the following comments after the action:

"Our slow procession gave me time to remember the many parents who have had to join funeral processions for their innocent children killed in wars and conflicts all over the world. It is difficult to get your head around the amount of senseless deaths and wasted lives, so we often push it to the back of our minds. It is important sometimes to take time out of our busy lives to get in touch with the magnitude and obscenity of it all."

"As we stood in silent reflection at the war memorial, I thought about all those who have died as a result of British and US intervention abroad, particularly in Iraq. Most of the victims were just ordinary men, women and children. I feel responsible for not having done more to stop the government perpetrating this bloodshed. At the army recruitment office, I thought about the soldiers dying in Afghanistan and Iraq, and about those who return from war injured and traumatised. These young people should be our future. Instead we are sending them to their deaths or condemning them to a lifetime of mental distress."

"If we have diverted people's attention away from shopping onto more pressing concerns for even a few minutes, then this action will have been worthwhile."

"We were encouraged that several of the women who came along to this event had only read about the action in the previous day's local papers."

It has been suggested that the picnic should become a regular event at the Peace Garden.













AFTER




AFTER





Closet cleaning rule #1... Less is More! Keep your basics, things that fit well and are flattering and your go-to's. Pitch all the crap that is collecting dust or that you wore in college.
I totally cleaned house and forced myself to donate all the stuff not worth keeping. Don't be fooled, this is a lot harder than you might think, I had to be very disaplined to actually part with those jeans that I might fit into again someday!!
Next, I separated everything by season and stored away all my out of season stuff. I then color coded my hanging items and separated my folded items by type... tank tops in one drawer, short sleeves in another, etc. Also, for the record, non-slip velvet hangers are the best investment a girl can make! And this little Sherpa rug adds a little whimsy to the space.









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