Searching for Apartments With a Checklist Thursday, October 28, 2010

Apartments can provide practical living situations for people who are in a number of different situations. Those who have low credit scores cannot qualify for home loans, and apartments do not require a high credit score for move in. People who have temporarily moved somewhere for a job can move into an apartment to avoid the hassles that go along with buying and selling a house in a short period of time. However, it's important to make sure that the apartment you are moving into fits all of the qualifications that you have. It will become your new home for awhile, so it needs to be a comfortable and accommodating place to live.

If children are involved in the move, the neighborhood and school district the apartment complex is located in needs to fit your standards. Check out the schools that your children will attend and observe the neighborhood for signs of a children-friendly environment. Ask the apartment complex manager if there are a lot of children in the area. The apartments in West Des Moines need to be located in any area where you feel comfortable raising children.

When you go for a tour of the complex, many apartments will show a show room to give you an idea of what your apartment will look like. However, before you sign a lease on the apartment, be sure to see the actual one that your family will move into. Sometimes the show rooms can be much nicer than the real apartments in the complex.

Lastly, be sure that the management tells you what the procedure for breaking a lease is. Although you may not anticipate leaving the complex early, things in life do come up, and breaking a lease may become a necessity. Find out what fees and penalties are involved in the process.




Professional Property Management is one of the best in apartments West Des Moines has to offer. Visit us online ( http://www.sunprairie.com/ )

Immediately After an Auto Accident Saturday, October 23, 2010

Auto accidents occur in Pennsylvania every day at an alarming rate. They are difficult to deal with because of their commotion, excitement and disbelief. The following are a few tips to help deal with the immediate aftermath of the automobile accident.

1. Stop Immediately! Pennsylvania law requires that if you are involved in an accident that you must stop at the accident scene. You should immediately call an ambulance if anyone is injured. However, do not try to move the injured persons. If possible, try to warn oncoming vehicles of the accident by means of a flare or bright/flashing light.

2. Call the Police - Call the Police immediately so that an accident report can be prepared. Always get the Police report number and the responding Police Officer's name and badge number. Give only your name, address, Driver's License number, license plate number, name of the registered owner of the car and your insurance information

3. Do not admit anything, even if you think that you are at fault. Being in an automobile accident causes a great deal of immediate emotion like stress, excitement and anger. Take time to cool down and think about what happened to cause the accident before you make any statements to others regarding what caused the accident or who was at fault. Instead, take down the other driver's name, address, phone number, driver's license number, license plate number, name of the registered owner of the car, state of license, and insurance information.

4. Inform your Insurance company - Make a thorough accident report to your insurance company without delay. If you are injured, go to the emergency room or have a physician examine you as soon as possible. TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL DAMAGES AND INJURIES

5. Contact an Attorney - Contact an injury attorney as soon as possible to assist in handling problems associated with the accident. You should be cautious of any person or insurance company who offers to adjust your injury claim or tries to hurry you into a settlement. If you are involved in an accident and have a viable claim, you should not try to handle it alone. Be sure to consult with an attorney to ensure that your interests and rights are protected.




Greg Artim is an Attorney based in Pittsburgh, PA. He handles civil matters such as Personal Injury in all of Pennsylvania. For more answers to your Auto Accident questions, please visit his website at Pittsburgh Injury Attorney

1990 SCCA Trans-Am Race - Des Moines, Iowa - 9 of 9 Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Will Marry for Health care insurance,My medical issues.Does Barack Obama care ? Monday, October 18, 2010

This is the history of my pre existing condition and why I will Marry for Healthcare. Please visit my new website being built nowwillmarryforhealthinsuranc e.com,Terri Carlson, a recently divorced California woman, put out an online advertisement for a husband saying she will marry anyone for their health insurance. Randall Pinkston reports,Please watch all my videos ,forward,rate,comment...help me support my fight to get health insurance .Also visit my we.com,Here I am without makeup! Visit my website in Process willmar or e-mail me at willm,Husband for Health Care,Viagra! Best Commercial! Viagra! Best Commercial!Banned viagra commercial Banned viagra commercial,McCain: Viagra or Birth Control John McCain is stumped when asked about his feelings about health insurance companies that cover Viagra and not birth control.Viagra in Your Drink?!? gnooze 3-11-08 The Governor of New York in a prostitution scandal, drugs in your drinking water, and the Israeli Foreign Minister visits Washington DC.Marta ...Marry Me within a year



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Pharmacy Technician Continuing Education Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Although currently only a minority of states actually require pharmacy technician continuing education, more and more states have been adding this requirement. Regardless of state requirements, any pharmacy technician that is certified by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) needs to complete 20 hours of continuing education every two years in order to get recertified. There are many options available for pharmacy technicians to complete their continuing education requirements.

The National Pharmacy Technician Association (NPTA) has accredited continuing education programs for pharmacy technicians available in a variety of different formats including online options, in print options, in person options, and recorded options. These pharmacy technician continuing education programs have been accredited by the Accreditation Council on Pharmacy Education (ACPE).

Once you have selected one of the pharmacy technician CE options available, you either read or watch the course material, and then you return to the website to take the course test. You need to score at least 70% in order to get credit for the course. If you receive a passing score you can print your certificate showing you have completed that pharmacy tech continuing education course. If you do not receive a high enough score to pass the course the first time, you can go over the materials again and try the test once more at no additional cost.

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) also has pharmacy tech CE courses available. They can be taken through online courses, reading printed matter, or podcasts. Like the pharmacy technician continuing education courses of the NPTA, once you have finished studying the material you must take a test and get a passing score in order to get the continuing education credits.

Other organizations the provide pharmacy technician CE courses include JER Group, Inc. (through online workshops), American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Baxter Healthcare Corporation, The California Pharmacists Association, Drug Information Association, Drug Store News, DrugTopics.com, Free CE, George Washington University Medical Center, The Iowa Pharmacists Association, MediCom Worldwide, Inc., Medscape.com, the Meniscus Educational Institute, National Community Pharmacists Association, Oregon State Pharmacists Association, PharmaCE, Pharmacy Connects, Pharmacy Times, Power-Pak C.E., Professional CEU, P*ceutics Institute, QuickTestPrep.com, RxSchool, RxSuccess Pharmacy Technician Training Programs, RXTechSchool.com, Serono Symposia USA, State University of New York at Buffalo, Temple University School of Pharmacy, U.S. Pharmacist, and the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education.

With all the options available for pharmacy technician continuing education it shouldn't be a problem for pharmacy techs to find courses of interest to them that they can take in order to complete their continuing education requirements. Louis Zhang, Certpharmacytechnician dot com




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Emden Saturday, October 9, 2010

A NHD Documentary about the SMS Emden which fought Valiantly in the Pacific during WW 1. This entry to NHD in Iowa made it to the state level only to be defeated by a 8th grader who made a weird poorly done documentary about Malcolm X. of Course ADH-4329 suspected foul play and indeed, the judging was a matter of Important causes vs. chronicling accounts in history. Um, whatever! i don't really care. ADH-4329 simply learned a great deal about the Emden and won the best documentary from a foreign prespective



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Wading out in flooded Mississippi River Monday, October 4, 2010

Wading out from the cottage



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