Archive for August 11th, 2008

Aug
11
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Regular on 11-08-2008

If you find yourself thinking you don’t have enough time to finish what must be done, much less time to productively contribute to the goals you want to accomplish, you may be overdue for a realistic time evaluation.  Take a look at a simple exercise that can help you determine where your time is presently spent.

Do you manage your time or waste it little by little?

Most of us have very little concept of just how much time we fritter away.  For instance, take a quick survey of how much time during the average week that you watch TV, surf the Internet, or any other time-consuming activity that may not directly contribute accomplishing your most desired goals.



Aug
11
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Regular on 11-08-2008

A quick primer to help you find the island in the Bahamas that best fits your tastes and budget.

With
20 major islands to choose from, deciding where to buy real estate in the Bahamas
can be overwhelming. This quick primer will make it easy to find the island
that best fits your tastes and budget.

Nassau and Freeport

The
cities of Nassau on New
Providence Island and
Freeport on Grand Bahama
are the only choices for buyers who want urban or suburban surroundings and the
amenities that come with it–extensive shopping, a wide array of cultural
opportunities, hospitals, multiple golf courses, and direct flights to many
major airports.



Aug
11
Filed Under (Business) by Regular on 11-08-2008

Satellite mapes in the present age are extremely amazing to look at; they are extremely helpful in locating the places on your road to explore the world.

Ariel satellite maps are the images taken from space with the help of satellites to get a bird’s eye view of the different regions of the earth and then using those images to study the different features of the earth’s geology. Apart from that, these satellite maps also help in the carrying out of defence activities by the different countries of the worlds and also to form a brief idea regarding the geographical distances between the countries of the world.



Aug
11
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Regular on 11-08-2008


Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated by using a person’s height and weight and applies to both men and women regardless of age, frame type or muscle mass.  For example someone who is 5′5″ tall and weighs 140 pounds will have a BMI of 23.3 and someone who is 5′10″ tall and weighs 175 will have a BMI of 25.1.  If you have a BMI of over 25 you are considered to be overweight and if you have a BMI of over 30 then you are considered to be obese.