May 18

Do You Dream Of MLM Success?

MLM success is something that many people dream about. You want to learn the leading tips to help you accomplish your goal of a successful business.

If you are seeking out MLM success it is important that you are smart about this type of business. Hard work will only get you so far with any MLM business and you want to make sure that you have a solid strategy that you can use to help you find the success you have always desired.

You will be able to choose any MLM business that you are interested in and this will give you many opportunities to find something that you really enjoy doing. Many people do not want to work on a business each day that they do not like.

You want people to be a part of your team. This will not matter what type of MLM business you are promoting. People will seek you out personally because they want to know what you are doing. This will require you to market yourself and your business in combination. You should always make sure that you are getting yourself out there personally if you are involved with an MLM business.

You should make sure that you are setting attainable goals and this will give you the momentum to continue working on your business and making it a success.

Just one small goal that you reach can make you feel fantastic. This should be a regular habit and you can set new goals each month to help you stay motivated an on track. Motivation is key for any online business and the more motivated you feel, the more work you will put into your business. Many people do not stay motivated and this can be a big factor why so many businesses fail not long after they are started.

If you need a sponsor or mentor to help you along the way, you should seek out this person. There will always be an upline that is invested into your business. This can be a great person to help you recruit others and stay strong in your competitive business.

MLM success is something that is very attainable and finding this success can happen with an entirely different set of guidelines. There are many ways that you can be successful with an MLM business but finding new recruits should always be a top priority. This is how you will stay strong in the future and your business will not fizzle.

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May 17

Cheat Exams Is As Easy As Pie With Spy Earpiece

The time of examinations has arrived but you are scared? Or your job does not allow you getting ready well for the exams? Or you have fallen ill and don’t have time to lose many hours studying? There are many situations that can work out to the understanding that to cheat exam is the simplest solution.

Several people have an opinion that if you fool tests you are a lazy pupil who does not worry about his knowledge but we definitely know that there are harsh cases when exams are the last thing to bother about. However it is our duties we must not skip from, thus the spy earpiece that is so far widely used to cheat exam has received that popularity.

The secret earpiece is probably the most innovative and easy way to cheat on exam since it can pride in total invisibility and efficiency. There are really various ways for cheating. Students know them, but our teachers are familiar with most of them too. Consequently if you decided to cheat exams you need to use something innovative and not familiar for professors.

Once you have made a decision to cheat exams applying the spy earpiece you should know a few rules and directions to efficiently cheat exams without being either caught or noticed. First of all, pick up the best type of the spy earpiece. The spy earpiece comes in combinarion with transmitters that go placed into glasses, watches, necklaces or a pen. Guys tend to use watches or pens, when young women prefer traditional loop to cheat at exam. No matter what the type you have taken, you will be of a need of a devoted partner to to successfully cheat exams. That should be a mate who can act in any occasion at once and in a proper manner.

What is no less important to cheat exam without being suspected or seen is your behavior. It has to be usual otherwise you will look rather strange and your examiner will realize that something is unnatural. Just for you I would like to say that even if the examiner will demand you to show your papers, pockets or hands you shouldn’t fear since the spy earpiece is a device without cables.

In order not be extremely worried while you cheat exam, it is needed to test it beforehand. The exercise is required for testing secret signs, tuning the sound volume and understanding how it feels while cheating at the exams using the spy earpiece.

Now you may understand why the spy earpiece is considered the most convenient way of cheating exam. It is based on the latest developments which allow decreasing the sizes of the gadget enhancing the sounding and working hours. A lot of young people who have already tried to cheat at the exam with the spy earpiece expressed their positive impressions about the convenience and efficient performance of this little tool that will help you out in any tough circumstances.

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May 17

Suspended Saints star sues NFL commish

NEW ORLEANS (AP)

 Suspended Saints star sues NFL commish

NFL BOUNTY SCANDAL

Suspended Saints linebacker Jonathan Vilma filed a defamation lawsuit Thursday against NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, claiming the league’s top executive made false statements that tarnished Vilma’s reputation and hindered his ability to earn a living playing football.

The suit in U.S. District Court in New Orleans claims Goodell, ”relied on, at best, hearsay, circumstantial evidence and lies” in making comments about Vilma while discussing the NFL’s bounty investigation of the New Orleans Saints.

Goodell has said Vilma was a leader of the team’s bounty program that put up thousands of dollars for hits which took out opposing teams’ star players from 2009-11, including $10,000 each on then-Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner and then-Minnesota quarterback Brett Favre during the playoffs in 2010.

”Commissioner Goodell opted to make very public and unfortunately erroneous allegations against Jonathan,” said Vilma’s attorney, Peter Ginsberg. ”By making these false and public statements, he has significantly harmed Jonathan’s reputation and ability to make a living.

”By suing Commissioner Goodell in court, Jonathan opted to use a fair playing field where he has procedural rights and protections to remedy the harm Commissioner Goodell has done to him.”

Vilma wrote on his Twitter account that, ”As I’ve said before..I NEVER PAID, NOR INTENDED TO PAY ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY, TO ANY PLAYER FOR INTENTIONALLY HURTING AN OPPONENT.”

Goodell has suspended Vilma, an eight-year veteran and defensive captain, for the entire 2012 season. Vilma and three other current of former Saints who received shorter suspensions – defensive end Will Smith, defensive lineman Anthony Hargrove and linebacker Scott Fujita – all have appealed their punishments. Hargrove now plays for Green Bay while Fujita is with Cleveland.

”We have not yet reviewed the filing,” NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said. ”However, our commitment to player safety and the integrity of the game is our main consideration. We recognize that not everyone will agree with decisions that need to be made.”

The NFL also hired former federal prosecutor Mary Jo White in late 2011 to review its evidence in the case, and White has said the NFL’s findings are corroborated by multiple independent witnesses as well as documentation.

Vilma’s lawsuit, which is expected to be heard by Judge Ginger Berrigan, asks for unspecified monetary damages as well as punitive damage and attorneys fees.

The lawsuit states that Goodell, ”knew and intended that Vilma would suffer severe emotional distress” when the NFL published its bounty report and handed down punishment for the 30-year-old linebacker.

”Vilma will soon have to leave behind the world of professional football and will likely face difficulties in obtaining other employment and entering into new ventures as a result of Goodell’s false and defamatory statements,” the lawsuit said. ”Media will forever mention his name in the context of the Bounty investigation and fans will forever remember Vilma with ill repute rather than remember his substantial accomplishments on and off the field.”

The players’ association has said that the league has refused to turn over what the union would view as hard evidence that Vilma or the other sanctioned players tried to intentionally injure targeted opponents, or sponsored such behavior.

”It is certainly the case that in court, Jonathan will have a right to see whatever it is that Commissioner Goodell has been hiding from us and what Commissioner Goodell contends gave him a basis to make these false allegations,” Ginsberg said. ”We will have a fair and neutral judge to preside over the dispute rather than contending with the executioner also being the person making the final decision.”

Vilma’s lawsuit states that the linebacker ”never `pledged,’ made or received payments of any kind encouraging or resulting from an opposing player being injured.”

The NFL found that former Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams oversaw a bounty program in New Orleans from 2009 to 2011 which paid off-the-books cash bonuses of $1,500 for ”knockouts,” or hits which forced a player out of games, and $1,000 for ”cart-offs,” which left players needing help off the field.

The Saints have been punished harshly as an organization. Head coach Sean Payton has been suspended for all of 2012 for failing to put a stop to the program and attempting to cover it up, while general manager Mickey Loomis has been suspended eight games and assistant head coach Joe Vitt six games. The club also was fined $500,000 and docked two second-round draft picks.

Williams, now with St. Louis, has been suspended indefinitely.

Payton, Loomis and Williams all have issued written public apologies regarding the bounty scandal.

Article source: http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/new-orleans-saints-jonathan-vilma-defamation-lawsuit-against-roger-goodell-051712

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