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		<title>Profits in Options Advisory Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2010 04:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Stewards</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good options advisory service subscription help you into stock options trading, trade better even in difficult situations. All the time you need a quality options advisory right there. It is one of the intelligent moves. However, options advisory services are all over the place to give you advice about stock options trading. Such concerns are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good options advisory service subscription help you into stock options trading, trade better even in difficult situations. All the time you need a quality options advisory right there. It is one of the intelligent moves. However, options advisory services are all over the place to give you advice about stock options trading. Such concerns are everywhere, it seems, and nearly all of them will be a waste of your money. They&#8217;ll cost you more than they get for you. We should have courage to face all the in competencies. But, there are still those who really do provide a high quality options advisory service, who send out a good options newsletter to their subscribers. How can you locate these? In order to maximize your chances of success, you must begin by learning which products and services to avoid.</p>
<p>The old adage of &#8220;if it seems too good to be true, it probably is&#8221; definitely applies. It mainly depends on the fact that everyone have the knowledge about something which is right. In options tradings, it takes huge risks in order to make huge gains. There are in fact options traders who make use of strategies framed to earn money severely on premiums, and also on just option spread credits. Do your homework on the background of any person whose gains just sound to wonderful to be true. Very, very thoroughly. Such phony advisories nearly always claim that they know a secret only investment professionals are aware of. The facts simply do not support this assertion. There are no secret strategies in options, frankly. It will require discipline, intelligence and persistence to know what situations to apply these proven strategies. To save time, a good options advisory service is viable way. Through careful searches on the net, you can find good options advisory services.</p>
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		<title>Campfire Building Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 08:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not everyone knows the best ways to build a campfire though, so here are three simple and easy techniques that will make your campfire a raging success. Keeping your campfire safe should always be your first priority when taking a family camping trip. This is particularly important if you are camping in remote or disbursed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not everyone knows the best ways to build a campfire though, so here are three simple and easy techniques that will make your campfire a raging success. Keeping your campfire safe should always be your first priority when taking a family camping trip. This is particularly important if you are camping in remote or disbursed campground areas, and it is critical when camping in high fire areas such as those scattered across the desert southwestern area of the United States. To ensure staying safe with your campfire, be sure to clear a wide area of any dry brush that might easily catch fire from a stray ember. Being a small pit to put your fire and will help it stay safe, as will surrounding it with rocks and stones.</p>
<p>The first type of campfire you can build is often referred to as a teepee fire. This type of campfire got its name because you will be arranging the sticks and firewood in a pointed teepee type structure. First you need to make a small pile of kindling in the center of your fire circle. Then stand up numerous sticks in a circular pattern all leaning against each other at the top similar to the tepee. Like the kindling that is in the middle at the bottom and as it catches fire to flames will rise up and like the sticks that are arranged around it to.</p>
<p>Another excellent way to create a campfire is by building a blog cabin type structure with your sticks instead. To make a log cabin style campfire, you also start with a small bit of kindling in the middle of your fire circle. Make sure you have enough to get a good strong flame burning. Now lay out your sticks and small branches in a square shape surrounding the kindling pile. This creates a box like structure, which sort of resembles an old-fashioned log cabin. When you light the kindling pile in the center, the flames from that will extend to the small walls of twigs and branches you have created.</p>
<p>A third way to make an excellent campfire is to create a wagon wheel shape. Just like the previous two methods, you will first create a pile of small flammable kindling in the center of your fire pit. With this campfire design you will lay your larger sticks and twigs across the top and center of kindling pile. Continue adding additional twigs and branches all the way around so that you have a spoked wheel type shape in the center of your fire pit.</p>
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		<title>The Worst and Best of Canoe Camping</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 06:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing like canoeing in the back country with the quiet, peaceful backdrop of the northern pines and the canoes ripple effects on the lake. The worst part of canoe camping all depends on ones position and how to deal with the circumstances at hand. These might be some examples that you may encounter; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing like canoeing in the back country with the quiet, peaceful backdrop of the northern pines and the canoes ripple effects on the lake.</p>
<p>The worst part of canoe camping all depends on ones position and how to deal with the circumstances at hand. These might be some examples that you may encounter; daily rains and no chance to dry out, not being able to find the exact portage, getting lost and back tracking to get your bearings, windy days making it difficult to paddle, pesky mosquitoes and black flies, or maybe the unrelenting black bear in camp.</p>
<p>Yes, these are some tough challenges but rest assured they are part of the whole image and understanding of canoeing in the wilderness. Tackle each situation head on that comes your way. Therefore, providing the necessary survival skills required in everyday life.</p>
<p>Then what are the best of canoe camping? First, tantalizing smells of cooking over a portable stove, the mystifying call of a nearby loon, or the spectacular sunsets and sunrises. Next, the morning dew upon the tent, the lurking fog on the lake as you break camp, a moose and calf arrive at waters edge. How about the mysterious Native American pictographs telling stories of long ago, the busy beaver building a new home, or fast running water heard from a portage walking to the next lake. One of the top experiences, in my mind, is the incredible night skies of northern lights and star gazing.</p>
<p>Whatever the challenges that the wilderness may own take the bad with the good and roll with it. The best part is being with family or friends bonding in an environment away from busy schedules. Sharing fabulous outdoors exploration by camping, cooking, hiking, fishing, swimming and just relaxing are things stamped in your memories forever.</p>
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		<title>Ways to Build a Campfire</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 08:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has been on a camping trip knows that there is nothing better than standing around a warm campfire on a brisk morning with northern winds blowing hard in your face. The feeling of warming your hands and then slowly the rest of your body reminds you that you&#8217;re still alive! It almost gives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has been on a camping trip knows that there is nothing better than standing around a warm campfire on a brisk morning with northern winds blowing hard in your face. The feeling of warming your hands and then slowly the rest of your body reminds you that you&#8217;re still alive! It almost gives you the feeling of what it must have been like living in the wilderness many centuries ago. But before you can enjoy the warm comfort of your own campfire, you need to know exactly how to build one. Here is a easy way to build your very first campfire in 3 simple steps.</p>
<p>1. Create a Teepee. First make a small pile of fire kindling in the center of your pit. Kindling is anything small and dry such as pine needles, and tiny twigs. Then around and above your kindling pile, lean small sticks against each other in an Indian TeePee shape. Light the kindling, and once it starts burning, it should easily catch the TeePee twigs on fire too. Then you simply keep adding wood!</p>
<p>2. Create a Log Cabin. To make a log cabin campfire, you again start with a small pile of kindling in the middle of your firepit. Then you lay out twigs and sticks in a square shape around the kindling pile. With a log cabin style campfire, you&#8217;ll need to make sure you&#8217;re laying your cabin sticks close enough to the kindling for them to light. Once you have small &#8220;walls&#8221; for your cabin built up several inches, light the kindling. As that catches on, it should also light the twigs and sticks from your &#8220;cabin&#8221;.</p>
<p>3. Make a Wagon Wheel. With a wagon wheel campfire, you&#8217;re again starting out with a small pile of kindling in the center of your fire pit. Then you lay your twigs and sticks across the top, intersecting each other in a way that makes the wood look like the spokes on a wagon wheel. After the wood catches, you&#8217;ll want to move the longer pieces of your &#8220;wheel&#8221; in closer to the center so they can burn full.</p>
<p>So there you have it. Three easy ways to build a great campfire! Now that you know the simple ways to do this, you&#8217;ll enjoy your next family camping, hiking or trekking trip all the more.</p>
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