Archive for April, 2009

Selling Skills

Posted by Manny Mazda on 30th April , 2009

“I can’t sell”, I hear you say. Nonsense, everybody can sell. If you ever got a job, sold your car or sold yourself to another person (ie. got married or formed a relationship), you have demonstrated an ability to sell. We sell ideas to other people all the time, we just don’t see it as [...]

All About Forex

Posted by Manny Mazda on 21st April , 2009

Oil, Gold and the foreign exchange are three different markets that are reliant on each other. If you are into Forex trading, knowing what one does relative to another may give you an insight where the other markets may be heading. It would be useful to become familiar with those different markets as a trader [...]

Facts about Laser Hair Removal

Posted by Manny Mazda on 12th April , 2009

The laser we use at our clinic for laser hair removal is a certified Polylase Alexandrite medical grade laser not an IPL, SPL, SIPL (Intense Pulsed Light). Since lasers deliver light at one specific frequency, that which is most specific for hair, the energy that can be used is much more effective in preventing growth [...]

Don’t Write Off Investing in Shares Just Yet

Posted by Manny Mazda on 10th April , 2009

Some investors have a different view on sharemarket downturns. They see the low stock prices as a chance to buy a bargain.
During times of market change, it is our natural instinct to protect our wealth and distance ourselves from risk. While this reaction is unsurprising, it can also mean losing out on growth opportunities created [...]

FIFA Short History

Posted by Manny Mazda on 4th April , 2009

FIFA is a Federation Internationale de Football Association that manages the worldwide game. This association was first introduced in the year 1904 and its first president was Robert Guerin. Previously, the European countries were playing under the Federation Internationale de Football Association, but after a few years, the non Euro nations also started participating in [...]

USA Influences on Australian Lighting

Posted by Manny Mazda on 2nd April , 2009

Powered candle brackets with wrought iron or aluminium holders and brass or timber candelabra with small individual fabric shades in imitation American colonial or mission style were common in Australia during the 1920s and 1930s. They were hung in Spanish mission or neo-colonial styled homes and also in Californian bungalows.
It was quite often the case [...]