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10 Common Money And Success Myths –Part 2
Here are a few commonly held beliefs, or "myths," that hold many of us back from achieving success... Myth #1: I don't have what it takes to be successful and wealthy. Fact: Successful people were not born that way. In fact, many of the most...
5 Steps To Cheap Car Insurance Premiums
Although car insurance is compulsory, it's not necessary to pay more than you have to. A few simple steps combined with some time surfing for competitive car insurance rates really can save you serious money.
Step 1 - Cut The Insurer's...
How Not To Get Hooked By A "Phishing" Scam
First of all, for those of you unfamiliar with the term, "Phishing" is a high-tech scam that uses spam or pop-up messages to deceive you into disclosing your credit card numbers, bank account information, Social Security number, passwords, or other...
Identity Theft - Red Flags That May Indicate You're a Victim
You've heard the "buzz" about identity theft, but what exactly
is identity theft? According to Wikipedia, identity theft (or
identity fraud) is the deliberate assumption of another person's
identity, usually to gain access to their finances or...
Real Estate Agent or Broker
Real estate experts go by a few different names, although the
distinction shouldn't matter for you as a first time home buyer.
Important is to make certain the broker or agent you chouse is a
licensed real estate professional. All real estate...
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Coalition for Senior Safety
Start Your Own Business as an Event Planner or Fund Raiser
Coalition for Senior Safety Programs
Are you disturbed by a recent news story about a frail elderly
senior that fell victim to fraud, theft, or some telemarketing
scam? Or perhaps you have just heard about an isolated senior
that fell in the home, or a senior involved in a driving
accident, or a horrible story involving elder abuse?
Have you ever heard yourself say, "Somebody ought to do
something!"? Maybe that 'somebody' is YOU. What may have seemed
an overwhelming task has now been made easy through the simple
instructions within our ebook. We will show you step-by-step how
you can start a crime awareness program or any variety of senior
safety programs. Using our 'how to' manual, anyone can now start
a Coalition for Senior Safety Program in any local community.
The Coalition for Senior Safety ebook
(http://www.coalitionforseniorsafety.org) walks you through how
to start, what programs to focus on, how to get the support from
local businesses, local city officials, merchants, and your
local police department. If you prefer, you may order the book
on CD.
You will learn about the types of crimes and abuse committed
against our elderly
The Authors Who Made My 'Day To Day' As a correspondent for <em>Day to Day</em>, Karen Grigsby Bates often reported on books and their writers. She offers an essay musing on her time with the show, including some of her best moments with brilliant authors. Karen Grigsby Bates
Looking Forward: How Will Lives Change? Joel Kotkin, who studies metropolitan development and urban planning, talks about how people might be arranging their lives in the coming five years. And author Jamais Cascio outlines where technology might take us.
Final Credits Show credits pay tribute to the folks who put <em>Day to Day</em> together.
Goodbyes From Listeners: Amy Ignatow Amy Ignatow has had her share of economic woes this year, but she's coming out on top. This week, she gets to say goodbye to her crummy old apartment and hello to a new life.
population and how to educate the senior
community so that they don't fall victim to these crimes. We
will show you how to raise money and how to use the barter
system to make your senior safety program easy to start and
implement.
Whether you are one caring individual or a group such as; a
neighborhood watch, a religious organization, chamber of
commerce, a non-profit organization (and so on) you can start
your own Coalition for Senior Safety program. In fact, you could
launch a business as an 'Event Planner' or Professional Fund
Raiser, create an income for yourself and at the same time, make
a positive impact within your local community.
The Coalition for Senior Safety program is sponsored by Senior
Approved Services (http://www.seniorapprovedservices.com) and
has received raving reviews from senior advocates across the
United States. See Reviews
(http://www.coalitionforseniorsafety.org/reviews.html1.html)
Order your copy today and you will receive a password code to
open it within 24 hours of receipt of payment.
About the author:
Founder of Senior
Approved Services and co-author of the Coalition for
Senior Safety Handbook
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