Amedam Lerner

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  • "Guinea Pig" Learnings from Freshman in College
    I am still getting used to this new stage of my life - college. Stay out of the dorm room as much as possible - it makes it easier to concentrate when outside of the entertainment of television, leisure books, or your laptop/desktop.
  • Dealing with Real Estate Agents
    Each time I buy or sell a house, I have to deal with real estate agents. There is no real way to avoid this. When I'm selling, I have to deal with one to sell my place and many more who show my home to prospective buyers.
  • A Guide to Alternative Grains
    There are several alternative grains that have made their way into American supermarkets that are not exotic in taste or crazy-expensive, but are very nutritious.
  • The Hunter and His Wife
    Regardless of the fact that America's supermarkets are stocked with adequately prepared beef, poultry, fish and pork, there is a burning desire for some men to trek out into the wilderness and hunt for meat.
  • Water Skiing: Way to Spend a Weekend
    Water skiing was and is a great time to pass a weekend of a whole summer. But first you have to learn to ski and that takes balance. Like riding a bike once you learn to do it, you'll never forget. But first you have to learn.
  • Role of Home in Development and Growth of a Child
    The home is the place where the child takes birth. The home is the first school for a child. The mother is the true nurse and the father is the best teacher for a child.
  • College Students Should Build "Multiple Streams of Income"
    Days have changed now and the competition is fierce, a college student might even struggle to find a good job and even if he is able to find one the work pressure due to the overall poor economic scenario would be a lot more than anticipated.
  • The "Real" World: The Hermetically Sealed Universe
    We are all totally convinced of the reality of our world and the Universe. How could we not be as we are totally immersed in it? We have the input of all five senses to convince us of that.
  • Top 10 Reasons to Blog
    A Guide to the Blogging World There are many reasons for anyone to blog. If you've had a terrible day: blog. If you want to share your 3 month expedition through Mongolia: blog. If you are proud of one of your talents: blog. It is a fairly simple concept.
  • Precautionary Principle: Use with Caution
    The "Precautionary Principle" has begun to seep into many decisions, both in the scientific and engineering world. What is the "Precautionary Principle"? If something might cause serious harm, don't do it.
  • Retirement is Not a Right
    I am still young but know not to expect to ever see a Social Security check unless the Post Office mixes up the mail.
  • Ways to a More Positive Society
    People no longer have respect for not only other people, but they have also lost respect for themselves.
  • My Friend's Experience with Online Dating
    My friend Amy is recently divorced and decided to start dating again. After a few weeks of thinking of where to find men to date, she has resorted to dating online.
  • The Success of Your Business Depends on Your Employees
    Times have changed. Now, top executives sit in ivory towers hidden behind several layers of assistants. That behavior needs to change.
  • Investing in Unit Trusts
    Investing in unit trusts is one way for you to build up your nest egg for retirement. How should one go about investing in a unit trust?
  • The Truth About Steroids
    Most people's opinions on steroids are usually negative. I can see why due to so much of it being brought up in the sports world.
  • With the World in the Midst of a Recession, What Kind of Stocks Should I Buy?
    The usual valuation metric such as price earnings ratio (PE) is no longer working properly as no one has visibility beyond the next quarter. Simple extrapolation would not work anymore.
  • Learning from Today's Troubling Times
    Some people are now experiencing what some people have had to deal with every day of their lives during these hard economic times.
  • Will Capitalism Be Reviewed During This Time of Economic Hardship?
    During my lifetime, there was an energy shortage, an inflation crisis, a few recessions and a few wars. Never have I experienced what is currently going on in the global economy.
  • Will Fear Be the Downfall of the Human Race?
    All through history, fear has been used as a powerful tool by those that wish to influence others. As a child I was, as many were, exposed to the fear of God.
  • Tips on Saving Money: You Must Count Every Penny
    Given the state of the economy I think it is time to get back to the basics in this country. We may have fixed expenses in our monthly budgets but I believe that without too much pain pennies can be pinched without too much pain.
  • The Current State of the U.S. Economy Appears to Be Devastating
    If you look at our country today, we are still a very strong, powerful and rich nation. The good people of America would not have it any other way. We are fighters and right now we just got punched in the face, but we have not been knocked out.
  • How to Create Your Own Blog
    Why not create your own blog? The site I use, Blogger, makes it simple and foolproof to create a unique-looking, personalized blog. Write in it every day, or every week. If your blog becomes popular, you can even have ads put on it and earn some money.
  • Pie and Tart: Where Are the Differences?
    Recently I was thumbing through an Italian cookbook, looking for a sweet treat to prepare for an upcoming dinner party. There were several interesting looking recipes, but one that looked particularly appealing was a rice tart.
  • Health and Humor
    Many of us do not know that the health and humor are inter related. The persons with sense of humor are well healthier than others. You can avoid frequent consulting of doctors if you are ready to be humor and to laugh.
  • How to Give and Take Criticism the Right Way
    There is no lack of criticism at a workplace. But to take criticism in a positive sense is an art. Next time you find someone criticizing you, don't be perplexed.
  • The History of the War in Iraq: It is Not Too Early to Study
    I'm realizing that there is a lot to be learned about the war in Iraq and Afghanistan which is already available, in other words forget those claims of "maybe in 20 years we can make sense of this".
  • Positive Attitude and Confidence Building
    The program is designed to enable students to manage anger and frustration, minimize stress and tensions and cultivate habits to become models for future programs and efforts.
  • My Trip to India
    This article recounts my trip to India.
  • Has Science Civilized Us?
    There is no doubt that we have become scientifically more advanced than our ancestors. But one is forced to ponder over the question: Has science really civilized us?
  • Infertility Can Lead to Depression
    Finding out that she is infertile can be one of the hardest and most overwhelming days of a woman's life. It is stressful, sad and she will indeed go through a period of time in which she is very depressed.
  • Guide to Getting Out of Debt
    So you have figured out that you are one of the millions of people that find themselves in debt and for whatever reason it is, (and there are a lot of them) you have decided to get yourself out of that pile of debt and do something about it.
  • Pacha Nightclub
    Pacha London, synonymous with hedonism, luxury and decadence (for those of you who don't know) is located at Terminus Square, just opposite Victoria Station. It isn't like the other large clubs, the decor is super stylish.
  • Waitering as a Career
    It is important for restaurants to have a strong staff of vibrant, lively, welcoming, attentive, and well-spoken waiters to enhance the pleasure of the experience.
  • You Can Go to College Too
    Community colleges are great for non-traditional students. If you have been out of school for a while you can take foundation courses first, in order to prepare you for college level work.
  • Guide to Planning a Trip to Disney World
    There are so many things to consider when planning a trip to Disney World, such as where to stay, what parks to visit and when, and which the restaurants to visit.
  • How to Qualify for a Loan Modification and Do it on Your Own
    The loan modification process usually takes anywhere from 6 to 8 weeks once the lender received from you all the requested paperwork. Depending on the size of a lender, the whole process may however take longer.
  • How to Spend Less While Continuing to Live Well
    With the way our economy is these days, many of us are trying to find ways to avoid unnecessary costs and debts, but at the same time to continue buying nice clothes, eat well and feel comfortable.
  • Investing is No Longer a Good Idea
    Everyone I know is suffering and is losing their jobs or cutting back on expenses in fear of losing their income and investments. I am doing the same, and I am fearful that this current trend of fear will continue for another year.
  • Buying a House For Cheap
    Your property will be foreclosed if you are unable to meet your mortgage obligations which are basically paying your mortgage bill on time. Likewise by not paying your property taxes your property will become a tax lien or deed sale.
  • How to Help the Budget Shortfall While Helping Those Hurt in This Recession
    An overview of recommendations on how the federal government should help the budget shortfall while helping those suffering in the recession.

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