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    Golden Rewards

    June 28th, 2010

    Rewards Programs are loyalty programs where buyers can earn gift points for purchasing something at the company’s stores. These programs are intended to increase the sales of the product and customers are invited to keep on purchasing the products until they earn enough rewards points to get a product for free or at a discounted price.

    The reward points act as discounts on the customers next purchases, which will help customers save money. Some points given in these Rewards Programs can also be used in exchange for products and even to get huge discounts off on the purchase of the latest products. People who are looking for huge benefits from these Rewards Programs can combine these points with cash purchases to obtain the best price for their purchase.

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    Thai Music

    June 24th, 2010

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    The music of Thailand reflects its geographic position at the intersection of China, India, Cambodia, and reflects trade routes that have historically included Persia, Africa, Greece and Rome. Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far afield. Thai instruments include the klong thap and khim (Persian origin), the jakhe (Indian origin), the klong jin (Chinese origin), and the klong kaek (Indonesian origin).

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    Japanese Cuisine

    June 23rd, 2010

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    As in most countries, Japanese Cuisine can be broken up into regional and national dishes. Although many dishes have been around for centuries, the growing influence of western society has had some impact on the foods now found in many homes and restaurants in Japan.

    Typical Japanese Cuisine features ingredients such as noodles, eggs, soy products (including tofu), various fish, (the Japanese use a lot of fish), short or medium grain white rice, mochi rice, fruits (some of which people in the west have probably never even heard of), and meat and poultry. In Japanese Cuisine it is not unusual to see horse meat on a menu. For example, raw horse meat in a meal served in thin slices dipped in soy sauce, and with onions and ginger is called basashi. This dish is favored in the regions of Nagano and Tohoku. Barbecued horse meat – bagushi – is also eaten in many parts of Japan.

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    Profitable Business Ideas

    May 31st, 2010

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    For anyone thinking about starting up their own business there are usually 3 key important areas they have to consider. Failure to meet these challenges successfully will often result in either not getting started in the first place, or a new business collapsing before too long.

    If you are contemplating starting your own business are any of these reasons causing you to hold back?

    1. Fear that you will fail.

    2. Insufficient start up capital.

    3. You can’t think of any profitable business ideas.

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    Auto Stereo System

    May 31st, 2010

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    As long as there has been a means of playing back music, and listening to radio stations, the demand has been there for these applications to be used outside of the home. This is how the auto stereo system came into being. Although in the early days much of what was fitted into cars looked and sounded like an adaptation from domestic systems, before too long car manufacturers and electronics companies came to realize there was money to be made by fitting a high-quality stereo system in cars. As the domestic systems advanced, so did those used in cars, progressing from just radios, to tape players using reel to reel, cassettes, and 8-track systems.

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