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Sunday, October 28, 2007

DotCom Income Secret eBook from Jerry Moore

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Thursday, August 9, 2007

How to Calculate Overtime Claim?

There is a FORMULA to calculate Overtime claim if you work after office hours. What is your office hours? The working might be vary for every organization. Let's take a standard office hours:-
Working hours from 8.30am to 5.30pm.
Lunch Hour per day = 45 minutes (= 0.75 hrs)
Working days per week = 5
Working months per year = 12
Overtime rate = 1.5
Working hours per week = 41.25
Working week per year = 52
Overtime = 12 months x basic salary
---------------------------- x 1.5
52 weeks x 41.25 hours
1. Let's say basic salary per month = $2100
Overtime = (12 x 2100)/(52 x 41.25) x 1.5
= $17.62/hr
2. Let's say Basic Salary per month = $2500
Overtime = (12 x 2500)/(52 x 41.25) x 1.5
= $20.98/hr

Friday, June 29, 2007

7 Foods NEVER Eat!

By Jaclyn JohnsoneDiets.com Staff Writer (Updated: August 16, 2006)

There will always be those fattening foods that are easy to make, easy to get, and easy to crave. You think “OK, I know this is bad but it can’t be that bad!” Think again. Here are the top seven foods you should never ever feed your family or yourself!

1. Doughnuts
It’s hard to resist the smell of a Krispy Kreme doughnut, which is why I never step foot in the store. Doughnuts are fried chock-full of sugar and white flour and loads of trans fat.

According to the Krispy Kreme website, an average 3.5 ounce sugar doughnut weighs in with about 400 calories and contains few other nutrients besides fat. These sugary treats may satisfy your craving but it won’t satisfy your hunger as most of the calories come from fat.

"Eating a lot of refined sugar contributes to blood sugar ‘swings’ or extreme fluctuations,” eDiets Chief Nutritionist Susan Burke said.


2. Cheeseburger with fries
The age-old classic may be delicious but think twice before sinking your teeth into that Big Mac. The saturated fat found in cheese burgers has been linked to heart attacks, strokes and some types of cancer.

“In fact, fast-food portions are gargantuan, almost double the calories per meal compared to 20 years ago," Susan says. "Twenty years ago the average fast-food cheeseburger had about 300 calories. Today’s BK Whopper with cheese has 720. To burn the excess 420 calories, you’d have to run for 40 minutes. For example, in 1985 a medium French fry had 240 calories, 2.4 ounces. Today’s ‘medium’ is 6.9 ounces and 610 calories.

"This fast-food meal of cheeseburger and fries has way too many calories and fat grams, not to mention grams of saturated fat, trans fat and cholesterol and sodium.”

Let’s break down this meal. First, take the white-flour bun (refined carbohydrates), then add some processed cheese (saturated fat and trans fat, plus lots of additives and preservatives) and then top off with fried red meat (cholesterol and saturated fats). And let’s not forget about the condiments such as the always fattening mayonnaise.

Not sounding so appetizing anymore, huh? Oh, and let’s not forget about the infamous side dish. You cheeseburger will most likely come with a side of French fries, which is sadly the most popular vegetable dish in the U.S. Don’t kid yourself, French fries are not vegetables, they are extremely high in fat and contain a tiny amount of nutrients.

3. Fried Chicken and Chicken Nuggets
With the recent class-action lawsuit between The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) and KFC, the health risks posed by fried foods are becoming more public. The CSPI is suing the food chain for their use of cooking oil containing unhealthy trans fats. The lawsuit seeks to order KFC to use other types of cooking oils and to inform customers how much trans fats KFC’s food contains.

Foods cooked in highly heated oils (most notably partially hydrogenated oil) have been known to cause cancer, weight gain and other serious health risks if ingested regularly. A 10-piece chicken McNugget from McDonald’s has 420 calories, 24 grams of fat and 1120 milligrams of sodium. One Extra Crispy Chicken Breast from KFC has around 420 calories and eight grams of saturated fat. So unless you want to super size yourself, it’s best to make a clean break with fried foods.


4. Oscar Mayer's Lunchables
Sure they are convenient and easy, but boy are they unhealthy! These kid-marketed lunches are loaded with saturated fat and sodium. They usually contain highly processed meats and cheeses, white flour crackers and sugary treats. Lunchables get two-thirds of their calories from fat and sugar. And they provide lopsided nutrition since they contain no fruits or vegetables.

“They insidiously promote obesity by making kids think that lunch normally comes in a cellophane-wrapped box," Susan says. "Parents are promoting their children’s obesity by buying these items. They’re expensive, too. Pack a sandwich and save dollars and health.”


5. Sugary Cereal
Not all cereals are created equally. And while your kids might beg for the latest cookie or marshmallow chocolate surprise cereals, it is a safe bet they are about as healthy as a dessert. Keywords to look out for are puffed, dyed and sweetened.

Most kids’ cereals are so highly processed they no longer look like the grains they were originally made from. A healthy alternative is oatmeal. Although, if you are buying pre-packaged oatmeal make sure to check the label and see how much sugar it contains, you might be surprised.

"A little sugar isn’t a problem but when the first ingredient on the box is sugar, then watch out," she said. "There is no fruit in Froot Loops. But the unsweetened original Cheerios or Rice Krispies are fine, and you can sweeten them naturally with blueberries and strawberries.”

6. Processed Meats.

What falls under the category of processed meats? Hot dogs, sausage, jerky, bacon, certain lunch meats and meats used in canned soup products. Almost all processed meats have sodium nitrite added as a preservative.

A recent study conducted at the University of Hawaii found that sodium nitrite can act as “a precursor to highly carcinogenic nitrosamines -- potent cancer-causing chemicals that accelerate the formation and growth of cancer cells throughout the body.” So eliminate these meats from your diet before they eliminate you!


7. Canned soup.
Sometimes regarded as a healthy food, soups can be very deceiving. You must stay on your guard because many canned soups have high levels of trans fats, sodium and artificial preservatives such as MSG. Just one serving (which is roughly one cup) can have almost 1,000 milligrams of salt. Also, steer clear of soups that are cream-based, they can be high in calories and fat.

Susan says it is important to “read labels from back to front. Ignore the health claims, and instead focus on the ingredients and serving size. Watch out for hydrogenated fat (trans fat) and sodium. If you’re buying bread to go with you soup, the first ingredient should be whole grain -- either whole wheat, rye or other grain. If it just says ‘wheat bread,’ that doesn’t mean whole wheat.”

We all want our family to be healthy and happy, so steer clear of these foods. Think it’s difficult to maintain a
healthy lifestyle? Think again! eDiets make it simple to find healthy foods with the correct nutritional balance for you and your family. Our customized diet plans will help you lose weight and feel great!

Health Updates: Cancer Update from John Hopkins

Received forwarded news from friend regarding
Cancer Update from John Hopkins

This information is being circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as well. Please circulate to all you know Cancer update
John Hopkins -- Cancer News from John Hopkins

No plastic containers in micro

No water bottles in freezer.

No plastic wrap in microwave...

A dioxin chemical causes cancer, especially breast cancer.

Dioxins are highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies. Don't freeze your plastic bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins from the plastic.

Recently,... Edward Fujimoto, Wellness Program Manager at Castle Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this health hazard. He talked about dioxins and how bad they are for us.

He said that we should not be heating our food in the microwave using plastic containers...

This especially applies to foods that contain fat.

He said that the combination of fat, high heat, and plastics releases dioxin into the food and ultimately into the cells of the body...

Instead, he recommends using glass, such as Corning Ware, Pyrex or ceramic containers for heating food... You get the same results, only without the dioxin. So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and soups, etc., should be removed from the container and heated in something else.

Paper isn't bad but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just safer to use tempered glass, Corning Ware, etc.

He reminded us that a while ago some of the fast food restaurants moved away from the foam containers to paper. The dioxin problem is one of the reasons...

Also, he pointed out that plastic wrap, such as Saran, is just as dangerous when placed over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the food is nuked, the high heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of the plastic wrap and drip into the food. Cover food with a paper towel instead.

This is an article that should be sent to anyone important in your life!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

How do I know when I really have a fever?



Anything above 37 deg C used to be considered a fever, for temperature taken by mouth.
But your temperature varies throughout the day from 36.2 to 37.2 deg C.
So going 0.1 or 0.2 deg C above 37 deg C is insignificant.
To avoid over-diagnosing people as having a fever, the Health Promotion Board has reviewed what constitutes a fever and has decided the following, as at yesterday.

A adult has a fever when the thermometer reads:
- 37.0 and above (armpit temperature)
- 37.3 and above (oral temperature)
- 37.7 and above (ear temperature)

A child has a fever when the thermometer reads:
- 37.3 and above (armpit temperature)
- 37.6 and above (oral temperature)
- 37.9 and above (ear thermometer)

Children's temperatures are slightly higher because they have a higher metabolic rate than adults. Your temperature varies at different parts of your body.
The ear is the highest, followed by the mouth, forehead and armpit.

Regardless of where you take your temperature, it is important to use the right technique recommended for your thermometer in order to obtain an accurate reading.
Each person also has a unique baseline temperature, normal for him or her, and it may be the lower or higher end of range of 36.2 deg C to 37.2 deg C It helps if you and your family take your temperature at different times of the day to determine what each person's baseline temperature is.

Friday, June 15, 2007

There is no reason for Love to be Love!

Lady: Why do you like me..? Why do you love me?

Man : I can't tell the reason.. but I really like you..

Lady: You can't even tell me the reason... how can you say you like
me? How can you say you love me?

Man : I really don't know the reason, but I can prove that I
love you.

Lady: Proof? No! I want you to tell me the reason. My friend's
boyfriend can tell her why he loves her but not you!

Man : Ok ok!!! Erm... because you are beautiful, because your
voice is sweet, because you are caring, because you are loving, because you
are thoughtful,because of your smile, because of your every
movements..

Unfortunately, a few days later, the Lady met with an accident
and became a vegetable. The Guy then placed a letter by her side,
and here is the content:

Dearest,

Because of your sweet voice that I love you...Now can you talk?
No!
Therefore I cannot love you. Because of your care and concern
that I like you.. Now that you cannot show them, therefore I cannot
love you. Because of your smile, because of your every movement
that I love you.. Now can you smile? Now can you move? No, therefore I
cannot love you...

If love needs a reason, like now, there is no reason for me to
love you anymore. Do love need a reason? No! Therefore, I still love
you... And love doesn't need a reason.

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Beware of your Hotel Room Key!! - Security

Southern California law enforcement professionals, assigned to detect new threats to personal security issues, recently discovered what type of information is embedded in the credit card-type hotel room keys used throughout the industry.

Although room keys differ from hotel to hotel, a key obtained from the Doubletree chain that was being used for a regional identity theft presentation was found to contain the following information:

- Customer's name
- Customer's partial home address
- Hotel room number
- Check-in date and check-out date
- Hotel room number
- Customer's credit card number and expiration date

When you turn your key in to the front desk, your personal information is there for any employee to access by simply scanning the card in the hotel scanner.

An employee can take a Handful of cards home and, using a scanning device, download the information onto a laptop computer and go shopping at your expense.

Simply put, hotels do not erase these cards until an employee issues the card to the next hotel guest. It is usually kept in a drawer at the front desk with your information on it.

The bottom line is, keep the cards or destroy them. Never leave them behind and never turn them in the front desk when you check out of a room. They will not charge you for the card.

Pass this along to all your friends and customers who travel.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

How to check and change your IE settings to "accept cookies"

To accept cookies if you are using a PC running Windows...

Internet Explorer 6 (IE 6.0)
1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. Click the Privacy tab.
3. Click the Advanced button.
4. Put a check mark in the Box for "Override Automatic Cookie Handling"
5. At the bottom, put another check mark in the "Always accept session cookies"
6. Click on OK.

Internet Explorer 5
1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Click the Internet zone.
4. Select a security level other than High.
-or-
Click Custom Level, scroll to the Cookies section, and then click Enable for both cookie options.
5. Click on Apply.
6. Click on OK.

Internet Explorer 4
1. Click View, and then click Internet Options.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Scroll to the Security section.
4. Under Cookies, click Always accept cookies.
5. Click on Apply.
6. Click on OK.

Internet Explorer 3
1. You cannot disable cookies in this version of Internet Explorer, but you can turn the cookies warning on and off. Here is how you can turn the warning off so that cookies will be accepted automatically.
2. Click View, and then click Options.
3. Click the Advanced tab.
4. Under Warnings, click to "de-select" Warn before accepting cookies.
5. Click on Apply.
6. Click on OK.

Netscape Communicator 4
1. Click Edit, and then click Preferences.
2. Click Advanced in the menu on the left-hand (white background) side of the screen.
3. Under Cookies on the right-hand part of the screen (gray background), click Accept all cookies.

Netscape Navigator 3
1. You cannot disable cookies in this version of Netscape, but you can turn the cookies warning on and off. Here is how you can turn the warning off so that cookies will be accepted automatically.
2. Click Options, and then choose Network Preferences.
3. Click Protocols tab.
4. Under Show an Alert Before, click to "de-select" Accepting a Cookie.

America Online versions 4 and 5
Follow the instructions below only if you are using the browser that came with AOL. If you opened another browser outside of AOL, follow the directions for that browser as described above.
1. Click on Start from your Windows 95/98 taskbar.
2. Point at Settings.
3. Click on Control Panels.
4. Click on the Internet icon. The Internet Properties window will appear.
5. Click on the Advanced tab from within the Internet properties window.
6. Scroll down until you see the Cookies icon.
7. Click Always accept cookies.
8. Click on Apply.
9. Click on OK.

America Online version 5 (alternate instructions)
1. In the AOL top menu bar, click on My AOL.
2. Select Preferences from the drop down menu.
3. In the Preferences window, click on WWW. The AOL Internet Properties window will appear.
4. Click on the Security tab
5. Click on the Internet zone, then click on the Custom button on the bottom of the window. The Security Settings window will appear.
6. Scroll down until you see Cookies.
7. Click Enable.
8. Click on OK.

America Online version 4 (alternate instructions) and version 3
1. Click on MY AOL on your AOL Toolbar.
2. Select Preferences.
3. Click on the WWW icon. The AOL Internet Properties window will appear.
4. Click on the Advanced tab from within the AOL Internet Properties window.
5. Click to "de-select" Warn before accepting cookies.

To accept cookies if you are using a Macintosh computer...
Internet Explorer 4 and 3
1. Click Edit, and then click Preferences.
2. Click the Receiving Files arrow.
3. Click the Cookies button.
4. Under When receiving cookies, select never ask.
5. Click OK.

Netscape Communicator 4
1. Click Edit, and then click Preferences.
2. Click Advanced in the menu on the left-hand (white background) side of the screen.
3. Under Cookies on the right-hand part of the screen (gray background), click Accept all cookies.
4. Click OK.

Netscape Navigator 3
1. You cannot disable cookies in this version of Netscape, but you can turn the cookies warning on and off. Here is how you can turn the warning off so that cookies will be accepted automatically.
2. Click Options, and then choose Network Preferences.
3. Click the Protocols tab.
4. Under Show an Alert Before, click to "de-select" Accepting a Cookie.
5. Click OK.

America Online versions 4 (AOL Version 5 is not yet available for the Macintosh)
1. Click on MY AOL on your AOL Toolbar.
2. Select Preferences.
3. Click on the WWW icon. The AOL Web Preferences window will appear.
4. Click on the Advanced settings button from within the AOL Web Preferences window.
5. Click the Receiving Files arrow so that the Cookies button appears beneath it.
6. Click on the Cookies button. The Cookie Settings window will appear to the right.
7. Under When receiving cookies, select never ask.
8. Click OK.