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Boost Your Selling Power With Your Call-To-Action Phrases p>Starting from the 400 B.C. Indo-Aryans tribes settled down in the towns and villages having changed their nomadic way of life. They have brought their religion to the North India where it has fused with the authentic beliefs of the original inhabitants. This began a new period of Hinduism called Epic or Classical period which lasted between 400B.C. and 600 A.D. Two greatest Hindu Epics were created during this period. They include the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.Look at your marketing material. Now, is there something missing? If you’re missing a phrase or paragraph requesting your customer’s business, your copy is lacking an essential component. You can’t assume that your customers will know why they should act, how they should, or when they should act.Still unsure of what “call-to-action” is. Look at late night infomercials. Notice how they emphasize calling the toll-free number with your check and/or credit card number handy. How they say if you call now, you’ll receive a free gift with your purchase, but only if you call within the next few minutes.There’s a reason why most infomercials follow this formula – it works of course. It’ll also work for you, whether you’re including it in your web copy or a print ad.A call-to-action can be as simple as saying “order today” or as elaborate detailing a seven-step process. A good call-to-action ties in with the goal of your copy. If you’re goal is to sell, don’t ask them to call you for more information, ask them to purchase your product today.Other essentials elements include:* Tell your customers when and how to contact you. Can they call? E-mail? Fax?* Explain why they should buy. Mo The Ramayana is a story of noble prince Rama and his attempts to save his wife Sita kidnapped by the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata describes the battle between two families – the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Both epics show the heroes originating from the royal families and show the honor and pride with which the heroes follow their dharma and proving the teachings of Hinduism. Prince Rama was honored as one of Krishna’s incarnations and added to the pantheon of gods. To this period belongs also one of the most popular writings of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita, “The Song of the Lord”. It’s philosophical work, a part of Mahabharata where Krishna and Arjuna discuss the basic questions of existence and religion. Next period covers the tim Spades - Take Your Game To The Next Level : Bid To Win Hinduism is one of the oldest religions of the world and one of the major religions in India. It has affected a lot of spheres of life such as culture, art, architecture education not only in India, but also in many countries of the world. Even nowadays it determines the way of life and value system of many people of the world. Later this religion became popular all over the world and now we can find the representatives of Hindu in many countries of the world. Caste system which has influenced and even now does the history of India originates from Hinduism. Nowadays about 80% of population in India is Hindu.So you think you know how to play spades. You've learned the rules, played some games, and finally you have won some and are feeling pretty good about your play. Okay, let's talk about the end game, or "BID TO WIN!". More tight games are lost at the end due to poor bidding.You simply MUST look at all your options and pick the one that will give you the best chance of winning, even if the odds are stacked against you. Let us look at a few situations to see exactly what I am talking about.Whenever we talk about hands, it is just assumed that we are in the SOUTH seat and our partner is in the NORTH seat.We will examine these situations without ever looking at cards because you need to know what your options are even before you look at your cards.Let's assume that the score is 360 to 450 (we are listed first). We are bidding last just for the sake of arguement.West bids 3, your partner bids 3, and East bids 2. What are your options? Was your partner's bid a good one or not?Your partner's bid actually is very poor. He should have bid at least 4 even if it didn't look like he had it. The reason is simple, it puts the pressure on your opponenets (if they can do math). With a 4 b The word Hinduism originates from ancient Persian language. At those ancient times it meant the people who lived on the other side of the Indus river and the system of beliefs of those people. Now those people got the name of Indus Valley Civilization and they are defined as representatives of Indo-Aryan culture. Later the name of the inhabitants of the Sindh province was extended and represented all the inhabitants of the country. There is no certain basic event which could be called the starting point of Hinduism. Traces of this religion can be found in the most ancient civilizations approximately 2500 B.C. Unlike most other religions Hinduism wasn’t founded as the teaching of one person. It was gradually developed through the centuries. Religions heritages of Hinduism is contained in Vedas – collections of scripts written between 1500 and 500 B.C. Vedas contain the description of basic beliefs and the developments of Hinduism. There are a lot of trends and schools originated from Hinduism but most of them believe in a supreme spirit called Brahman and in reincarnation of our immortal soul - Atman. The final step of Atman’s development is its unity with the eternal soul – universal energy – Brahman. Hinduism is now just set of customs and beliefs – it’s a way of life which must make true your religion. Main life principles of Hinduism include satya and ahimsa. Satya means being truthful to the others and to you and ahimsa claims no injury way of life. To practice ahimsa adepts of Hinduism must avoid by any means any mental, physical and emotional hurt to all living creatures Every individual practicing Hinduism must follow the dharma – religious and social duty and do everything possible to achieve moksha – liberation from the circle of life and death. Dharma is usually seen as a quest of the physical world to the human and the ability to find and follow your way in life. All the events are defined by karma low. This low represents the moral low of cause and effect where every our action causes certain result and we are responsible for all our deeds and even thoughts and everything done comes back to us and makes us work is out again and again. The principle of Brahman is a central notion of Hinduism. It includes the belief that all the parts of the world and the realizations of the highest universal energy – Brahman and seek to come back to it as parts try to join the whole. There are now definite frames and dates in Hinduism and division for periods is conditional but still there are several stages to be defined in the process of creation and development of this religion. One noticeable thing about the stages is that they are closely related with the external and internal event of the life of India and all the invasion and changes in the life of its people was reflected in the system of beliefs. First period is called the Vedic and covers the time between 2000 B.C. - 400 B.C. when the secret writings – the Vedas were composed. The teachings we can read in the Vedas existed for centuries in oral form before it was written down. In 1000 B.C. Late Vedic period ends and Post-Vedic period begins. There are four books of the Vedas the Rig-Veda, the Sama-Veda, the Yajur-Veda, and the Atharva-Veda. Each of them contains four parts -Samhitas or Mantras, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads. Samhitas contained the hymns and prayers to the gods, Brahmanas explained technicalities of the rituals, Aranyakas contained the set of rules for hermits and saints and Upanishads are written in the form of the dialog and contain mostly the main concepts of Hinduism. This is the period of formation of Hinduism its basic customs and traditions thought it was changed and modified through the centuries. New historic events brought changes to all spheres of life including religion. These changes were not very rapid ones and took several centuries and new period of Hinduism religion can be called the logical continuation of the previous stage. And also it reflected the graduate change from the polytheism to monotheism in India. By the sixth century B.C the Vedic gods were in decline among the people and monotheism dominated since than thought all the “old” gods were not forgotten of course and appeared in the mythology and tellings. Starting from the 400 B.C. Indo-Aryans tribes settled down in the towns and villages having changed their nomadic way of life. They have brought their religion to the North India where it has fused with the authentic beliefs of the original inhabitants. This began a new period of Hinduism called Epic or Classical period which lasted between 400B.C. and 600 A.D. Two greatest Hindu Epics were created during this period. They include the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The Ramayana is a story of noble prince Rama and his attempts to save his wife Sita kidnapped by the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata describes the battle between two families – the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Both epics show the heroes originating from the royal families and show the honor and pride with which the heroes follow their dharma and proving the teachings of Hinduism. Prince Rama was honored as one of Krishna’s incarnations and added to the pantheon of gods. To this period belongs also one of the most popular writings of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita, “The Song of the Lord”. It’s philosophical work, a part of Mahabharata where Krishna and Arjuna discuss the basic questions of existence and religion. Next period covers the time 6 BIG Benefits To Selling Big Ticket Items As An Affiliate B.C. Unlike most other religions Hinduism wasn’t founded as the teaching of one person. It was gradually developed through the centuries.Today, we’ll cover another set of benefits to selling Big Ticket items. BUT… this time we’ll specifically focus on the benefits of selling Big Ticket items as an AFFILIATE. First, we had better define both Big Ticket Item and Affiliate. A Big Ticket Item is any product or service that sells for more than $500 or $1000. An Affiliate is someone who sells other people’s products. Or, at least, those are my definitions. I’m sure there are other possible definitions but for this article, let’s stick with the simple descriptions I’ve given, ok? Now, let’s take a close look at the BIG Benefits to selling Big Ticket Items As An Affiliate. Benefit #1: Make MORE Money On Every Sale As an affiliate selling Big Ticket Items you are going to make more from every sale. Typically, you receive some percentage of the sale as your reward from the product owner. This might range from 25%, 30%, 50% or maybe even 75% of the sale price. An example should make this crystal clear. Say you’re an affiliate for a product marketer who sells both E-books and Home Study Systems. The E-Book sells for $37 and th Religions heritages of Hinduism is contained in Vedas – collections of scripts written between 1500 and 500 B.C. Vedas contain the description of basic beliefs and the developments of Hinduism. There are a lot of trends and schools originated from Hinduism but most of them believe in a supreme spirit called Brahman and in reincarnation of our immortal soul - Atman. The final step of Atman’s development is its unity with the eternal soul – universal energy – Brahman. Hinduism is now just set of customs and beliefs – it’s a way of life which must make true your religion. Main life principles of Hinduism include satya and ahimsa. Satya means being truthful to the others and to you and ahimsa claims no injury way of life. To practice ahimsa adepts of Hinduism must avoid by any means any mental, physical and emotional hurt to all living creatures Every individual practicing Hinduism must follow the dharma – religious and social duty and do everything possible to achieve moksha – liberation from the circle of life and death. Dharma is usually seen as a quest of the physical world to the human and the ability to find and follow your way in life. All the events are defined by karma low. This low represents the moral low of cause and effect where every our action causes certain result and we are responsible for all our deeds and even thoughts and everything done comes back to us and makes us work is out again and again. The principle of Brahman is a central notion of Hinduism. It includes the belief that all the parts of the world and the realizations of the highest universal energy – Brahman and seek to come back to it as parts try to join the whole. There are now definite frames and dates in Hinduism and division for periods is conditional but still there are several stages to be defined in the process of creation and development of this religion. One noticeable thing about the stages is that they are closely related with the external and internal event of the life of India and all the invasion and changes in the life of its people was reflected in the system of beliefs. First period is called the Vedic and covers the time between 2000 B.C. - 400 B.C. when the secret writings – the Vedas were composed. The teachings we can read in the Vedas existed for centuries in oral form before it was written down. In 1000 B.C. Late Vedic period ends and Post-Vedic period begins. There are four books of the Vedas the Rig-Veda, the Sama-Veda, the Yajur-Veda, and the Atharva-Veda. Each of them contains four parts -Samhitas or Mantras, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads. Samhitas contained the hymns and prayers to the gods, Brahmanas explained technicalities of the rituals, Aranyakas contained the set of rules for hermits and saints and Upanishads are written in the form of the dialog and contain mostly the main concepts of Hinduism. This is the period of formation of Hinduism its basic customs and traditions thought it was changed and modified through the centuries. New historic events brought changes to all spheres of life including religion. These changes were not very rapid ones and took several centuries and new period of Hinduism religion can be called the logical continuation of the previous stage. And also it reflected the graduate change from the polytheism to monotheism in India. By the sixth century B.C the Vedic gods were in decline among the people and monotheism dominated since than thought all the “old” gods were not forgotten of course and appeared in the mythology and tellings. Starting from the 400 B.C. Indo-Aryans tribes settled down in the towns and villages having changed their nomadic way of life. They have brought their religion to the North India where it has fused with the authentic beliefs of the original inhabitants. This began a new period of Hinduism called Epic or Classical period which lasted between 400B.C. and 600 A.D. Two greatest Hindu Epics were created during this period. They include the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The Ramayana is a story of noble prince Rama and his attempts to save his wife Sita kidnapped by the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata describes the battle between two families – the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Both epics show the heroes originating from the royal families and show the honor and pride with which the heroes follow their dharma and proving the teachings of Hinduism. Prince Rama was honored as one of Krishna’s incarnations and added to the pantheon of gods. To this period belongs also one of the most popular writings of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita, “The Song of the Lord”. It’s philosophical work, a part of Mahabharata where Krishna and Arjuna discuss the basic questions of existence and religion. Next period covers the tim Creative Writing: Tips to Make Your Creative Written Work Sell d to the human and the ability to find and follow your way in life. All the events are defined by karma low. This low represents the moral low of cause and effect where every our action causes certain result and we are responsible for all our deeds and even thoughts and everything done comes back to us and makes us work is out again and again. The principle of Brahman is a central notion of Hinduism. It includes the belief that all the parts of the world and the realizations of the highest universal energy – Brahman and seek to come back to it as parts try to join the whole.Creative writing is one of the most difficult jobs in the world. However, you really don't need a special talent for it. What you need is a paper, a pen and a very good imagination that is worthy of telling your story to other people.With good imagination, you can really capture your audience's minds and keep them reading your work. However, you have to know that a good imagination is simply not enough when you are writing. You also need to consider quite a few things first before you start writing.It is a fact that many authors find it hard to write an article or a novel. So, if you are experiencing difficulty in writing an article or a novel, it is just natural. The first thing you need to consider is to have an appropriate environment in order for you to concentrate on work. Create your own writing environment to enable you to write more effectively and think more effectively. Consider the clothes you wear, the music you want to hear while writing, the temperature of the room, the lighting, the chair and a lot more. You should be comfortable with all these things. If you are, you will find it easier to write.You will also need to have a writing schedule. You have to remember that nothing can There are now definite frames and dates in Hinduism and division for periods is conditional but still there are several stages to be defined in the process of creation and development of this religion. One noticeable thing about the stages is that they are closely related with the external and internal event of the life of India and all the invasion and changes in the life of its people was reflected in the system of beliefs. First period is called the Vedic and covers the time between 2000 B.C. - 400 B.C. when the secret writings – the Vedas were composed. The teachings we can read in the Vedas existed for centuries in oral form before it was written down. In 1000 B.C. Late Vedic period ends and Post-Vedic period begins. There are four books of the Vedas the Rig-Veda, the Sama-Veda, the Yajur-Veda, and the Atharva-Veda. Each of them contains four parts -Samhitas or Mantras, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads. Samhitas contained the hymns and prayers to the gods, Brahmanas explained technicalities of the rituals, Aranyakas contained the set of rules for hermits and saints and Upanishads are written in the form of the dialog and contain mostly the main concepts of Hinduism. This is the period of formation of Hinduism its basic customs and traditions thought it was changed and modified through the centuries. New historic events brought changes to all spheres of life including religion. These changes were not very rapid ones and took several centuries and new period of Hinduism religion can be called the logical continuation of the previous stage. And also it reflected the graduate change from the polytheism to monotheism in India. By the sixth century B.C the Vedic gods were in decline among the people and monotheism dominated since than thought all the “old” gods were not forgotten of course and appeared in the mythology and tellings. Starting from the 400 B.C. Indo-Aryans tribes settled down in the towns and villages having changed their nomadic way of life. They have brought their religion to the North India where it has fused with the authentic beliefs of the original inhabitants. This began a new period of Hinduism called Epic or Classical period which lasted between 400B.C. and 600 A.D. Two greatest Hindu Epics were created during this period. They include the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The Ramayana is a story of noble prince Rama and his attempts to save his wife Sita kidnapped by the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata describes the battle between two families – the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Both epics show the heroes originating from the royal families and show the honor and pride with which the heroes follow their dharma and proving the teachings of Hinduism. Prince Rama was honored as one of Krishna’s incarnations and added to the pantheon of gods. To this period belongs also one of the most popular writings of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita, “The Song of the Lord”. It’s philosophical work, a part of Mahabharata where Krishna and Arjuna discuss the basic questions of existence and religion. Next period covers the tim The 10 Question Topic Test efore it was written down. In 1000 B.C. Late Vedic period ends and Post-Vedic period begins. There are four books of the Vedas the Rig-Veda, the Sama-Veda, the Yajur-Veda, and the Atharva-Veda. Each of them contains four parts -Samhitas or Mantras, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, and Upanishads. Samhitas contained the hymns and prayers to the gods, Brahmanas explained technicalities of the rituals, Aranyakas contained the set of rules for hermits and saints and Upanishads are written in the form of the dialog and contain mostly the main concepts of Hinduism. This is the period of formation of Hinduism its basic customs and traditions thought it was changed and modified through the centuries. New historic events brought changes to all spheres of life including religion. These changes were not very rapid ones and took several centuries and new period of Hinduism religion can be called the logical continuation of the previous stage. And also it reflected the graduate change from the polytheism to monotheism in India. By the sixth century B.C the Vedic gods were in decline among the people and monotheism dominated since than thought all the “old” gods were not forgotten of course and appeared in the mythology and tellings.As writers, we are always on the lookout for new ideas, fresh topics and original stories to tell. Effective writers are those who can not only find a topic, but determine if it will sell, to whom they should sell it and how to develop this idea to pitch to editors. There are several factors to consider, and some writers have trouble separating the salable topics from the rest. They’ll wonder just how to know their unique slant, how to pitch the idea to a publication and how to develop the idea into a full article.As I have begun to get my bearings in the writing world, I have developed a list of ten questions that should be applied to any topic. These questions test the topic’s suitability for a particular market, help determine the particular slants that could be applied, and flesh out the beginnings of an idea into a fully developed topic. Below are the ten questions.Who is my audience? – It’s important that you figure out who you’re writing for, or the main market of the publication you’re thinking of pitching. Are they men or women? What age group are they in? Do they have a specific locale in common? Who are they? Regardless of your topic, you’ll need to know your audience befor Starting from the 400 B.C. Indo-Aryans tribes settled down in the towns and villages having changed their nomadic way of life. They have brought their religion to the North India where it has fused with the authentic beliefs of the original inhabitants. This began a new period of Hinduism called Epic or Classical period which lasted between 400B.C. and 600 A.D. Two greatest Hindu Epics were created during this period. They include the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. The Ramayana is a story of noble prince Rama and his attempts to save his wife Sita kidnapped by the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata describes the battle between two families – the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Both epics show the heroes originating from the royal families and show the honor and pride with which the heroes follow their dharma and proving the teachings of Hinduism. Prince Rama was honored as one of Krishna’s incarnations and added to the pantheon of gods. To this period belongs also one of the most popular writings of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita, “The Song of the Lord”. It’s philosophical work, a part of Mahabharata where Krishna and Arjuna discuss the basic questions of existence and religion. Next period covers the tim 10 Secrets to Dusting in an Office Building p>Starting from the 400 B.C. Indo-Aryans tribes settled down in the towns and villages having changed their nomadic way of life. They have brought their religion to the North India where it has fused with the authentic beliefs of the original inhabitants. This began a new period of Hinduism called Epic or Classical period which lasted between 400B.C. and 600 A.D. Two greatest Hindu Epics were created during this period. They include the Ramayana and the Mahabharata.Dusting is an essential task your employees need to do in every office building. Visible dust creates an unsightly office building which can translate into an uncaring image. A well dusted building translates into a positive and pleasing appearance to both employees and visitors. A clean working environment also encourages neatness and better work habits.Dusting is also essential as it improves environmental safety. Accumulated dust can be an irritation to eyes, lungs and skin, and plays havoc with individuals who have allergies. If dust is left to accumulate, it can soil hands, clothing and paper items and also cause damage to electronic equipment. Proper dusting is an important part of good sanitation practices. Airborne dust and contaminants can spread infection.If proper dusting is not done on a regular basis, dust builds up, hardens and becomes thick in corners and hard to reach areas. Dust can stain furniture and cause an unsightly film on glass and hard surfaces. If dust is left long enough on hard surfaces it can eventually cause permanent discoloration. Accumulation of dust can also interfere with the proper operation of a building's heating and cooling system.To properly dus The Ramayana is a story of noble prince Rama and his attempts to save his wife Sita kidnapped by the demon Ravana. The Mahabharata describes the battle between two families – the Pandavas and the Kauravas. Both epics show the heroes originating from the royal families and show the honor and pride with which the heroes follow their dharma and proving the teachings of Hinduism. Prince Rama was honored as one of Krishna’s incarnations and added to the pantheon of gods. To this period belongs also one of the most popular writings of Hinduism - The Bhagavad Gita, “The Song of the Lord”. It’s philosophical work, a part of Mahabharata where Krishna and Arjuna discuss the basic questions of existence and religion. Next period covers the time between 600 A.D. and 1800 A.D. There is no key event that differentiates it and it was distinguished later by the scholars. It continuously develops the previous ideas of Hinduism along with some news. It’s the Medieval Period and there are three major characteristics of this period. First of all devotional movements were developed. These movements got the name bhakti and with there development a lot of religious centers of Hinduism and temples appeared. Another noticeable event of this period is an appearance of different schools of Hindu philosophy. There can be differentiated six most popular ones - Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Purva-mimamsa, Vedanta. Nyaya deals with the logic thinking and gives the explanation through the analyses. Vaisheshika concentrates on the world nature and its characterization. Samkhya surveys the starting point of the existence and the development of the Universe. Yoga is a number of physical and mental exercise which leads to the perfection of the individual and gives the understanding of the world. Mimansa and Vedanta interpret the Vedas. All these schools use different ways to achieve one ultimate goal – to reach moksha and to join Brahman highest spirit. The sectarian scripts – Tantras have also appeared during this period. They were created by Saktas – people who worshiped the goodness Sakti and contained mantras, mandalas and yoga techniques aiming to obtain the liberation. All the methods of this teaching are collected in the book of The Tantras. The Tantra teaching became popular and nowadays it’s regarded sometimes like a separate teaching and got its successors. About 1800 A.D. a new period of Hinduism began. It lasts till present times and is called Modern. New ideas came to India and have broadened the outlook of the Hinduism successors and of course it has influenced all spheres of life including religion. The changes were rapid and influenced all the spheres of life and the discontinuity in the development of Hinduism can be traced here. It’s realized though the mixture of beliefs and religious trends and the change in the consciousness of people. The result was an appearance of new movements inside Hinduism in 1800s. Ram Mohan Roy founded the Brahmo Samaj--Society of BrahmaSwarup in 1828. He wanted to reform Hindu religious practice as there were a lot of things that he considered odd and even dangerous for the adepts of Hinduism. In his temples there are no images, pictures and statues of the deities as they distress attention from real faith by his mind. He also protested against, caste disabilities, child marriage, women's property and much thanks to his effort reform in legislative system were made. The Arya Samaj (Society of Aryans) was founded by Swami Dayananda in 1875. He regarded the Vedas as main source of Hinduism and leaned only on those secret scripts in his teachings. He assimilated the ideas of karma and reincarnation but opposed polytheism and sacrifices. Samaj is a democratic organization without regular priests. Nowadays Hinduism finds a lot of ways of realization and new schools appear along with the classic religion with the traditional set of values and beliefs. The idea of Brahman is a central notion for all the trends and schools and it stands for divine entirety which finds its realizations in the forms of our world and the goal of each creature is to join this entirety finishing the circle of suffering forever. There are several modern examples of sectarian worship such as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (the Hare-Krishna Movement), the Swaminarayan Religion, and the Sathya Sai Baba Movement.
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