Archive for October, 2009
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By admin on October 20th, 2009
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Before, the outside pedals received all of the attention for being the most beautiful, but the heart of the flower received no credit. Now as the pedals wilt away, the flower’s true self is shown.
My hand at photography. Y/N?
Take The Proper Safety Measures
By rockstar on October 19th, 2009
To make positive that your invention will not be stolen; you need to take the proper safety measures and protect your idea with a patent translation. Without the perfect translation specifying each characteristic of your invention, you may not be able to accurately protect your idea from someone taking it as their own. With a patent translation you’re patent will be carried over correctly into multiple languages, and along with the perfect translation, you will be able to justly protect your idea and investment.
Active Release provider in Phoenix Arizona
By rockstar on October 19th, 2009
With an any chronic injury the research has shown that muscular adhesions can begin to create problems in muscle function. Finding an active release technique doctor in Arizona may be your best change at a full and lasting recovery. Be careful when you look for an active release provider in Phoenix because you want someone full body certified that can actually assess you to determine the right protocols to use.
Active Release In Phoenix and Scottsdale
By rockstar on October 19th, 2009
Whether you are looking for an active release technique doctor in Phoenix or an active release technique doctor in Scottsdale you can call the Arizona Back Institute. They have doctors fully certified in the technique and use it extensively for their back and neck pain program. It is a great tool for all types of chronic muscular pain and has been shown to be very effective for varous types of overuse injuries.
Lewis Says BofAs Credit Losses May Have Peaked (New York Times)
By admin on October 18th, 2009
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Kenneth D. Lewis, the outgoing chief executive of Bank of America, said Friday that the bank’s credit losses from the financial crisis may have finally peaked, but he cautioned that the fourth quarter would remain challenging as the economy is expected to sour.
An R&D Credit Not Earning Its Keep (BusinessWeek via Yahoo! News)
Business doesn’t like much about the President’s tax plan, but one tasty carrot appeals to executives: the idea of extending indefinitely a widely used credit for research and engineering innovation.
Bank of America to charge annual fees on some rewards credit cards (USA Today)
Bank of America is sending notices to a limited number of customers that it will be charging an annual fee for some rewards credit cards starting next year.










