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The Handyguys

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Isn’t this what most women dream of?  Partners who not only provide love and care but can also do things around the house!  At the risk of being labeled as sexist and anti-feminist, I shall say that I do want my partner to be handy around the house.

Unfortunately, not everyone – man or woman, it doesn’t matter – is blessed with DIY skills.  After all, that is what maintenance people are here for.  However, for those who want to give DIY a hand, you should stop by The Handyguys for a visit and learn about DIY stuff the easy (and fun) way.  They will even answer questions that you pose to them in their podcasts!  The site is really a podcast site so you can expect to listen more and not read.

Audival

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There have been quite a number of things that a person can do while he is logged on to the web and podcasting has been one of them. The thing is, not all people know what podcasting even means. For the ones who do know what it is, the resources and things they need to be able to create a good podcast is a need especially now that is has become one of the most sought after alternatives in the Internet.

The best way to educate a person is through knowing the ins and outs and through informative resources. Such is the purpose of Audival and that is why most people would be wise to visit it often.

ESL Blogger.com

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The Oxford School for English Blog (ESL Blogger.com) offers German speaking persons online blog lessons for keeping up and advancing their knowledge of English.

The site currently focus on German speaking persons because it was launched by Kip Boahn from the Oxford School for English, located in Goppingen, Germany. ESL Blogger.com will eventually grow to offer blog lessons to persons whose native language isn’t German. (French, Spanish etc.)

The main goal of teaching English will remain. The blog has just been launched, so please excuse the mess - still lots of fine-tuning and development needed. If you’re an ESL teacher, or just a native speaker who is interested in teaching German speaking persons the English language, this blog is a good choice for you.

It can also be a great way for you to practise your German! Free accounts for any English teacher who wants to do some “blog-teaching”. Just let me know if you’re interested via e-mail and I’ll set you up with an account. This blog is quite new on the block of blogs, but we’re aiming to attract a wider audience in the not-too-distant future. Contact Person: Kip Boahn E-mail: eslblogger@gmail.com

Der Oxford School for English Blog (ESL Blogger.com) gibt jedem, der den Blog besucht, die Möglichkeit, sein Englisch zu üben, Fragen zu stellen oder einfach mit den Englischkenntnissen auf dem laufenden zu bleiben.

New! Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations blog and podcast

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Want to learn how to reach America’s largest minority with smart and efficient tools? Check out our marketing and public relations oriented blog and podcast.

Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations, Hispanicmpr.com serves as a forum for the exchange of information and ideas on Hispanic marketing and public relations. Started as a weblog for the Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations book, it provides a place for readers and authors of the book (and anyone else) to connect, discuss Hispanic market news and updates.

The HispanicMPR.com podcast provides you essential first hand information from Hispanic market experts on current topics on to how to reach America’s largest minority with marketing and public relations tools. Podcast guests have included representatives from the Cuban Affairs Journal at the University of Miami, Intel, MFM Group organizers of the Fourth Annual Innovations in Hispanic Markets conference, Latin3.com and Fox en Español/Cuatro-Media.

To listen to a podcast, go to the Podcast Section on the home page at www.HispanicMPR.com . Select the title by placing your cursor on it then click on the play button. To download the podcasts to your iTunes folder, right click on the RSS box above the Podcast box and select “copy shortcut.” Insert the shortcut into the download podcast URL box in the “advanced” file on your iTunes folder. For more information visit www.HispanicMPR.com

The Settlement Channel

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The purpose of this post is to make people aware of a blog and podcast site called The Settlement Channel. Hosted by Mark Wahlstrom, the President of Wahlstrom & Associates out of Scottsdale, Arizona, The Settlement channel is one of the only blogs dedicated specifically to the issues regarding legal settlements, structured settlement annuities, court settlement issues and other matters relevant to financial, legal and insurance professionals nationwide.

The location of the blog is www.thesettlementchannel.squarespace.com and features both written commentary, but also Mark’s weekly podcasts with trial lawyers and settlement professionals from around the country. Mark co-hosts a weekly show called Civil Action Radio with famed attorney Jan Schlichtmann that discusses the news of the week, current events in the legal community as well as guests from the insurance, financial and healthcare industries.

You can find out more about The Settlement Channel and Wahlstrom & Associates at these sites.

www.markwahlstrom.com

www.thesettlementchannel.com

www.legalbroadcastnetwork.com

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