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		<title>Have You Blogged Today?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2019 14:06:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Blog Today we live in a world that changes daily. I know that it is crazy when I think of the changes that have occurred during my lifetime. One of these is what has happened in the social media world. It seems that there are no longer secrets really and that anything seems to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today we live in a world that changes daily. I know that it is crazy when I think of the changes that have occurred during my lifetime.</p>
<p>One of these is what has happened in the social media world. It seems that there are no longer secrets really and that anything seems to be fair game. You can go to Facebook and announce that you are having a cup of coffee. What there is about this that anyone feels is either interesting or news is beyond me, but it happens regularly.</p>
<p>The same sort of thing can be said about blogging. You can decide to write down anything in the world and publish it as a blog. Whether or not anyone ever reads it seems not to be important. The important and exciting thing is that you can get off your chest anything at all and then feel wonderful afterwards.</p>
<p>One really good reason to blog is that it is a chance to be yourself and have no restraints. You don&#8217;t have to sit in judgment or even be concerned about what is spewing forth. It is just good fun.</p>
<p>Daily Blogging</p>
<p>One of the fun things for me is to make sure I blog every day. I don&#8217;t make any attempt to have any order or sequence whatsoever. I just write whatever comes out and let it go at that. By doing it every day I find it fascinating what my funny mind will cough up if I just sit at the computer and let the fingers wander without plan or concern. Often it is hogwash and I know it will not be read by anyone, or if it is it will just contribute to their already established feeling that I am lost in the woods somewhere.</p>
<p>So by blogging every day I find that there are times I feel I really have something interesting to say. There are times I would like to reach specific people and let them know how I feel. There are times when I am just amused at myself sitting at the computer doing this funny thing which really has no purpose and often no result other than just relieving me of something that was wandering around and needed to get out.</p>
<p>Blogging Joy</p>
<p>When you add the addiction to your list it can become a real joy to indulge it. It is also nice to think that addictions such as gambling, drinking, smoking etc which we know are not great things to have or do can be taken over with blogging. It is possible to use this habit in such a way that it occupies you when you need occupying. It can keep you from doing things you know you should not do if you want to use it for that.</p>
<p>However, I feel that the most exciting thing about blogging is that can be and is just plain fun. You can sit and smile at the junk you are typing and not worry but just go ahead and publish it anyway.</p>
<p>Conclusion</p>
<p>Join me and blog every day. You will all of a sudden realize that life now has real meaning. If not, just keep on until it does.</p>
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		<title>Niche Blogging &#8211; What Is It and How to Make Money With It?</title>
		<link>https://nitroamfm.eu.org/archives/23</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2019 14:06:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dayat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you don&#8217;t know if blogging is the right job for you I&#8217;ll make your decision easy by telling you the pros and cons of it. If you want to earn money passively, without investing much time, if you don&#8217;t want a boss, if you want to earn more and more as the time goes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don&#8217;t know if blogging is the right job for you I&#8217;ll make your decision easy by telling you the pros and cons of it. If you want to earn money passively, without investing much time, if you don&#8217;t want a boss, if you want to earn more and more as the time goes, then niche blogging is the right way to go. So that&#8217;s it for the pros ( at least for the most important ones) now let&#8217;s head over to the cons section: 0, zero, nothing, the lack of matter, non-existing. Okay maybe I&#8217;m overreacting it, but really, all you need is determination!</p>
<p>What is niche blogging?</p>
<p>The niche blog is a site where you write about a specific focused topic (the niche). This can be anything you would like to write about and I mean ANYTHING (except for gambling and adult content). You can make a blog about teeth whitening, cooking recipes, product reviews, anything that comes to your mind! There are less and more profitable niches, but don&#8217;t worry about that for now, just find something that you&#8217;re interested in and when you have found that topic go and build a blog upon it! The next question is, how? Now that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m here, to tell you the basics of building up your blog! But first read on so you&#8217;ll know the money making possibilities of blogging!</p>
<p>How is that good for money making?</p>
<p>Here comes the great part: you make a site about a thing you love then you&#8217;ll put ads on your site ( with Google&#8217;s AdSense). When visitors come to your site you have a chance that they will click on one of those ads. If that happens, Google gives you money, from a few cents to as much as a dollar. It may seem low, but it will add up if you get a lot of traffic flowing to your niche blog. The other method is to promote affiliate products on your blog related to your selected niche. If someone on your site buys that particular product, you receive a commission! This can go up to 15% of the product&#8217;s price and even more (up to 70%) if it&#8217;s a digital product (like an E-book). So I guess I don&#8217;t have to tell you what does that means when your blog is about electronics with high prices. Yes, it means a lot of money. You may wonder if that&#8217;s actually true and if so, can you make a living out of it? I could tell you that it is, but it&#8217;s better to make your own experiment. I&#8217;ll help you to get started, just check out my niche blogging how to series!</p>
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		<title>Refined Luxury Ranch Cabin Decor and Furniture</title>
		<link>https://nitroamfm.eu.org/archives/14</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2018 00:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dayat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These rustic refined luxury ranch homes in Montana are stylishly designed with elements of Mother Nature. The chic log cabins embrace their rustic natural surroundings creating a holistic and relaxing ambiance. Decorative elements like antique arches in teak woods handmade in the old artisan style and wood paneling made from recycled woods, are used to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These rustic refined luxury ranch homes in Montana are stylishly designed with elements of Mother Nature. The chic log cabins embrace their rustic natural surroundings creating a holistic and relaxing ambiance. Decorative elements like antique arches in teak woods handmade in the old artisan style and wood paneling made from recycled woods, are used to upgrade cabin style.</p>
<p>Incorporate the natural beauty of Indo Spanish vintage doors studded with iron nails and old world architectural design of the outdoors, into interiors, seamlessly blending huge teak wood veranda gates and solid carved wood columns with rough timber walls and natural wood ceilings, and arched windows. Enjoy rustic sophistication in the secluded mountains of Utah.</p>
<p>The cozy warmth of a log cabin designed with magnificent cusped arches has a very dramatic feel. The plank floors, an Anglo Indian carved wood railing, peeled patina rustic door cabinets lend a vintage sophistication to the entrance, which leads to the living room in the gorgeous Colorado Ranch Cabin. A tribal Indian Manjoosh or kitchen chest with iron cladded door and carved horse heads is enchanting in its earthy red patina. A Buddha bust sits atop with mala beads in amethyst and Lapiz Lazuli reminding you to take some time out for meditation and self improvement.</p>
<p>Using reclaimed woods and natural distressed handmade furniture we are being environmental conscious, opting for recycled materials through out the Idaho lodge. The holistic renovation retained the original logs and also salvaged dying trees on the farm for posts, the wood floors and panelled walls. Rustic and eclectic vintage trunks studded with iron nails and straps gives the grounding element to the living room removing harmful ions and making the energy positive.</p>
<p>The 5,000-square-foot log house on Long Island, New York, features an antique Indian double door with iron horse shoes and an elaborate header carved with fishes and peacocks. The triple arch veranda encases the bay windows, rustic old world architectural design at its best. The hand loom cotton throws are used to upholster the plush sofas. Printed by hand in vegetable dyes they are totally in sync with Nature and have a minimal carbon footprint. Hand Woven cotton textiles are good for Mother Earth, our climate and are all natural. The bathroom vanity is repurposed from a console that is made from salvaged doors. Reclaimed old woods add to the rustic beauty of the decadent cabin, merging luxury with conscious design.</p>
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		<title>Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard: Pondering Policy Implications of Asymmetric Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2018 23:06:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dayat</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do firms mitigate adverse selection and moral hazard derivative of asymmetric information? How do hidden characteristics or profiles exacerbate adverse selection? How do hidden actions and material changes in behavior exacerbate moral hazard? The answers to these strategic questions are critical to effective formulation and execution of optimal adverse selection and moral hazard mitigation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do firms mitigate adverse selection and moral hazard derivative of asymmetric information? How do hidden characteristics or profiles exacerbate adverse selection? How do hidden actions and material changes in behavior exacerbate moral hazard? The answers to these strategic questions are critical to effective formulation and execution of optimal adverse selection and moral hazard mitigation strategies that equate marginal costs to marginal benefits. Additionally, optimal mitigation strategy minimizes the known probability and incidence of decision failures with the attendant adverse effects and maximizes the profit producing capacity of the enterprise.</p>
<p>In this review, we examine some pertinent and extant academic literature on effective adverse selection and moral hazard optimal mitigation strategies. Each mitigation strategy has costs and benefits. Therefore, the objective function is to maximize the net benefit of mitigation strategies. In practice, the optimal risk mitigation strategy equates marginal costs to marginal benefits by minimizing the incidence of adverse effects derivative of decision failures and maximizing the profit producing capacity of the enterprise.</p>
<p>Adverse selection and moral hazard are terms used in risk management, managerial economic and policy sciences to characterize situations where one party to a market transaction is at a disadvantage due to asymmetric information. In market transactions, adverse selection occurs when there is a lack of symmetric information prior to agreements between sellers and buyers, while moral hazard occurs when there is asymmetric information between the two parties and material changes in behavior of one party after agreements have been concluded.</p>
<p>For example, adverse selection arises in any situation in which one party to a contract or negotiation, possesses material information relevant to the contract or negotiation that the other party lacks; this asymmetric material information leads the party lacking relevant and material information to make decisions that cause it to suffer adverse effects. Therefore, adverse selection occurs when one party makes decisions without all the relevant material information, which changes the risks allocation between the parties to the transactions.</p>
<p>When one party has access to better or material relevant information than the other party during a transaction, it is said that one has asymmetric information. Therefore, when a party has asymmetric information, they may make an adverse selection. Adverse selection arises when the actual risk is substantially higher than the risk known at the time the agreement was reached. One party suffers adverse effects by accepting terms or receiving prices that do not accurately reflect actual risk exposure. The consequences of asymmetric information may be exacerbated by bounded rationality and cognitive biases attendant to most competitive use of information. Conversely, moral hazard occurs when a party conceals or misrepresents material relevant information and changes behavior after the agreement is concluded and is shielded from the consequences of the risks emanating from material change in behavior.</p>
<p>Economic and policy sciences suggest the decision makers must not only know, but indeed, understand and anticipate consequences of asymmetric information to mitigate risks of adverse effects attendant to adverse selection and moral hazard. There are classic examples from academia and insurance industry.</p>
<p>Non-selective academic programs attract a disproportionate number of students whose previous academic background and profile make them higher risk for academic success, retention, graduation, and placement. Indeed, this is a classic case of adverse effects derivative of adverse selection and moral hazard.</p>
<p>For example, non-selective admission process combines recruitment and selection which results in adverse selection. And once admitted, refusal to attend classes, refusal to complete assignments, refusal to take notes in classes, critical listening, disruptive and inattentive conduct in classes are instances of post-enrollment moral hazard that make non-selective students a higher risk for retention, graduation and placement. Please note, it is not the change in behavior per se that causes moral hazard in this instance. It is the discounted consequences from changed behavior that gives rise to moral hazard.</p>
<p>There is gathering evidence that some of these non-selective academic programs are increasingly willing to accept higher risks derivative of adverse selection and moral hazard because their operating budget is enrollment driven. Therefore, in the short-run enrollment is a more pressing need than retention, graduation and placement rates. The focus on enrollment is necessary but short-sighted and misguided because in practice, these benchmarks and indices are interrelated, circular and cumulative.</p>
<p>In the insurance industry, insured healthy females in child bearing age and healthy middle-aged females who subsequently seek creative ways to get pregnant present adverse selection and moral hazard problems. Further, insurance applicants whose actual risks are substantially higher than the risks known by the insurance company are potentially interesting case studies. The insurance company suffers adverse effects by offering coverage at premiums that do not accurately reflect its actual risks exposure.</p>
<p>Risks Mitigation Strategies and Some Practical Guidance</p>
<p>Please consult with competent professional for specific advice. The following are general guidelines based on review of extant academic literature, cumulative professional practice and best industry practices. In sum, adverse selection and moral hazard derivative of asymmetric information expose parties to transactions to undue amounts of higher risks for which they are not adequately and appropriately compensated. Therefore, it is essential for parties to take all the steps possible to mitigate risks of adverse effects derivative of asymmetric information and the attendant decision failures.</p>
<p>Managerial economic principles and best industry practices suggest screening and sorting to mitigate adverse selection, and incentive contracts to mitigate moral hazard. Additionally, strategic intelligence systems (SIS) that provide relevant, accurate and timely identification and quantification of risk factors is strongly recommended.</p>
<p>In risk management, the use of aggregate limits of liability and policy riders that proscribe post-contract material unilateral actions, and caps aggregate financial risks to parties is strongly recommended. Further, dispositive disclosure, discovery, monitoring, random inspection, and verification are highly recommended.</p>
<p>Finally, because adverse selection derives from hidden characteristics and profiles and moral hazard derives from hidden actions, the decision systems and strategic intelligence systems must be transparent and provide relevant, accurate and timely information to facilitate decisions based on known probability of risks incidence and allocation between the parties to the transactions with due and appropriate compensation.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Casino Craps</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2018 09:35:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different Types of Craps When you come across a game of craps, there&#8217;s a good chance that it will employ the standard rules. However, variations on craps do exist, and the following are some of the most common: Simple Craps &#8211; In this basic version of the game, the player wins on a roll of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different Types of Craps</p>
<p>When you come across a game of craps, there&#8217;s a good chance that it will employ the standard rules. However, variations on craps do exist, and the following are some of the most common:</p>
<p>Simple Craps &#8211; In this basic version of the game, the player wins on a roll of 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, and 12. If a 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 is rolled, the player loses.</p>
<p>High Point Craps &#8211; A player wins if they get an 11 or 12 on their first roll. If a 2 or 3 are thrown on the initial roll, the dice are returned to the player for another try. Any number from 4 to 10 can be established as the point, and the player must exceed that total on their next roll.</p>
<p>Crapless Craps &#8211; The player can&#8217;t lose on the come out roll, but the only automatic winner is the 7. Since the house edge is nearly quadrupled, most experienced players avoid this game.</p>
<p>Die Rich Craps &#8211; A single die is used in this version of the game, and the player wins on the come out roll by getting a 6. The pass line bet loses on a 1, and the numbers 2 through 5 establish the point. The player then gets three rolls to make the point, and the payout fluctuates with the number of rolls. Rolling a 1, however, always results in a loss.</p>
<p>Chuck a Luck &#8211; Three dice are rolled from a shaker, and players wager on a number from 1 to 6. The bettor wins according to how many times their chosen number comes up on the roll. While it&#8217;s closer to sic bo than craps, novice players may confuse the two.</p>
<p>New York Craps &#8211; There are several differences in the rules, but the biggest is that Come and Don&#8217;t Come wagers aren&#8217;t allowed. This variant can be found on the East Coast, as well as certain parts of Europe.</p>
<p>Best Craps Bets</p>
<p>If you want to reduce the casino advantage as low as possible, stick with the following wagers.</p>
<p>Pass Odds- If the come-out roll results in a 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, the player can take odds by wagering a set multiple of the pass line bet. This new wager wins if the point is made, and it pays at the following odds: 2:1 for a 4 or 10; 3:2 for a 5 or 9; and 6:5 for a 6 or 8.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Pass Odds &#8211; Like the previous wager, except this time the player is betting on a 7 to be rolled after the point has been established. Pays 1:2 against a 4 or 10; 2:3 against a 5 or 9; and 5:6 against a 6 or 8.</p>
<p>Worst Craps Bets</p>
<p>Craps at US casinos provide a lot of fun betting options, but some of them are heavily slanted in favor of the house. If you want to gamble smart, always avoid the following wagers:</p>
<p>Any 7 &#8211; Pays 4:1if the shooter rolls a 7. Unfortunately, the house edge is 16.67%.</p>
<p>World &#8211; Pays 26:5 if a 2 or 12 are rolled and 11:5 on a 3 or 11. If a 7 comes up, the result is a push. The house edge is 13.33%.</p>
<p>The Art of Dice Control</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re playing craps games online, this won&#8217;t be an option. For the land-based player, however, dice control is an interesting strategy that&#8217;s intended to negate the random nature of the game. The player positions the dice in his hand and tosses them in such a way that they graze the back wall instead of bouncing off.</p>
<p>Casinos frown on dice control, so hours of practice are needed to perfect its execution. Some Gamblingpedia.org experts argue that it&#8217;s impossible to determine the outcome of the roll with any consistency, although there are players who claim over 100 throws in a row using this method.</p>
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