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  • www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJps5C_uzJg&t=1s
    509208lawgroup.com
    Our estate planning attorney begins the estate planning services process by listening to the stories of our Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho clients. We learn about their unique circumstances. We answer all of their questions. We help them understand their legal options. And, we create estate plans to meet their specific goals.
    Estate planning documents are the tools used by our Spokane and Coeur d’Alene attorneys to build customized plans for our clients – like a carpenter uses a variety of tools to build a house. Some common estate planning documents used by our estate planning lawyers include:
    Wills
    Trusts
    Beneficiary Designations
    Powers of Attorney
    Health Care Directives
    Memorial Instructions
    Community Property Agreements
    Sometimes a client may need a very specialized document – we do that too. We help farming families and small business owners pass their operations to children and grandchildren. We help families protect minor children or dependents with special needs. We help elderly clients plan for long-term care. We help high net-worth individuals minimize their potential tax liability. We even help clients plan for their pets.
    See what one of our client's had so say about our Estate Planning Services:
    "My experience with the Tim Seibly at 509208 Law Group was in a word - excellent (from start to finish). Tim was extremely thorough and objective to ensure the best possible outcome. Over the course of my real estate transaction Tim kept in touch with me as he had updates and handled my case with true dedication. He absolutely went above and beyond the call of duty to make sure that I understood every detail in the contract and treated me with patience, integrity and exemplary professionalism. I have no hesitation in highly recommending Tim to anyone." - Larry C.
    Thanks Larry!
    We believe that great communication is the key to perfecting a client’s estate plan. Often a client has no idea what planning options might be available for transferring assets to loved ones or friends, gifting to churches or charities, and minimizing the amounts paid to creditors or the government. We want our clients to make great decisions. We answer all of your questions, and we make sure you completely understand the advantages and disadvantages of all of your options.
    Need help with your estate planning needs?
    We serve clients from both Spokane Washington and Coeur D'Alene Idaho from our two locations.
    Give us a call today, or visit our site and book your FREE 1 hour consultation.
    In Spokane:
    509208 Law Group
    505 W. Riverside Avenue
    Suite 561
    Spokane, WA 99201
    Call: (509) 818-6699
    In Coeur D'Alene:
    6848 N Government Way
    Suite 114-151
    Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815
    Call: (208) 818-5488
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    Are There Better Ways To Plan?
    The interview topic "Plan As You Go, Not Where to Go" may seem rather odd. Planning is supposed to be all about setting goals and then working out how to get achieve these goals.
    Professor Sylvie Chetty explains why traditional goal-based planning may not always be the best way to plan.
    How can you plan when there is too much uncertainty and there are too many unknowns? Effectuation is a means-based method of planning, which is well suited to uncertainty and a lack of information. This is particularly relevant when entering a new market or .launching a new product.
    This is the first episode of the B2M Business Insights Podcast.

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    Dubuque's Premier Center of Metaphysical Experience
    Come discover the most unique retail and holistic center of the tri-state area.
    Featuring exquisite collections of jewelry, natural crystals and metaphysical gifts.
    Meet the facilitators of tai chi, reiki, meditation, massage therapy, reflexology and more.
    Providing you with heart centered products and holistic services.
    Offering spirituality, health, personal awareness, and wholeness for all.
    With the most amazing retail experience in the Dubuque area.
    Supporting you on your journey toward finding happiness,
    self-love and awareness of universal consciousness.
    Here to serve you, the community and mankind.

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  • longrangebabymonitor.com/longest-range-infant-displays-will-help-you-to-monitor-your-children-w/
    We checked 9 of the top baby sound displays in our side-by-side Baby Monitor Evaluation contrast to determine which worked well and which cannot make the cut. We likewise evaluated a range of video monitors in our Best Video Screen Evaluation contrast, and 6 movement screens in our Movement Display Review. In this post, we'll try to share some of the lessons we discovered.
    In the past, not all parents thought about displays a need, but with homes getting larger and lives getting more hectic it nearly seems like a must have item. When you think about the assurance understanding your infant is sleeping soundly, and the possible boost in sleep for parents, it is hard not to include some type of display to your list of child items to purchase. With rates being reasonably low for sound items, it is possible to find a great display, even for parents on a tight budget.
    In this post and our corresponding evaluation of infant monitors, we will share what we learned about selecting the ideal product for your needs. We likewise recommend you review our short article on The Best Video Monitor for more info on all things display and if a video product might suit your needs much better.
    Price is one of the clear differences in between all the screens on the market with screens varying from $40 to $150 list. Including the digital screens, such as the VTech DM221 which won an Editors' Option award, are extremely budget-friendly and work well.
    You would expect a screen advertising 2,000 foot range would work at a longer range than one advertising 820 foot range-- regretfully this did not turn out to be real in our tests. We advise you review maker's range claims with excellent hesitation, and feel the tests we performed on each monitor, which supply an apples-to-apples comparison, are much more trustworthy than manufacturer's claims.
    In this short article, we'll walk you through the various types of screens and describe what features you need to try to find and why.
    We tested 9 of the top infant noise monitors in our side-by-side Child Display Evaluation contrast to determine which worked well and which failed to pass muster. We likewise checked a range of video displays in our Finest Video Screen Review contrast, and 6 motion screens in our Movement Display Review. We likewise recommend you evaluate our post on The Best Video Display for more information on all things monitor and if a video product may fit your needs much better.

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  • focalafrica.net/2018/06/20/is-it-coz-im-black/
    IS IT COZ I’M BLACK?
    ‘Is It Coz I’m Black’ is an opaque title for a collection of satirical essays about the new South Africa. It provides a fresh look at the fledgeling democracy that is South Africa. The author uses a streetwise and politically incorrect language to tackle head-on the complex issues that afflict the republic and the individuals who make its malaise possible. In a nutshell, it’s about the idiosyncrasies of a nation trying hard to survive the predicament of its own rebirth and the teething problems of growing up in a brave new world. The book examines in a sarcastic, if not satirical, manner the experiences of everyday life in the post-apartheid South Africa.
    Author, Ndumiso Ngcobo uses both real and imagined anecdotes from his own life and the people he interacts with to cajole the nation to laugh at itself. In his writing, Ngcobo draws inspiration from face-to-face encounters with strangers, social networking sites, and of course – his beer-guzzling fan club. These special friends are called The Men of Thirst (aka the MOT). He pays tribute to the MOT brothers by calling them, ‘vicious and uncouth people’ as well as other unprintable things.
    Ngcobo’s writing is enhanced by wide-ranging memories from his childhood. He uses his memory as a weapon to position himself as part of the group he intends to poke fun at. He insists that his satire is not intended to insult any person or group. He also deploys, to good effect, his incisive intellect and the analytical skills gleaned from his training as a medical scientist. The book dissects South Africa’s personal-security paranoia, crazy coloured cousins, angry white men, condom-forsaking black men, terrible drivers, and indeed politicians of all hues. Equally, it tackles topical issues such as the xenophobic attacks on foreign African nationals and the intricacy of religion. The most hilarious piece is Ngcobo’s take on democracy and South African politicians. Entitled, ‘Honk If You Feel Your Taxes aren’t Working for You’ this chapter is truly speaking – talking ‘truth to power’. Ngcobo prefers a minimalist form of democracy -meaning voters choose a few wise men and women to govern.

    He pours scorn on the one-man-one-vote system claiming it results in the least capable among us leading. Opposition parties aren’t spared either – he suggests they are the blot on the system. He makes a list of all the things he is prepared to pay additional taxes for if only to liven up the dull political environment. This includes putting politicians on high chairs with hot air detectors so that when hot air is detected the chair will break and the politician fall. Another idea on the list calls for people to pelt politicians, on their way to the opening of parliament, with rotten eggs – all in the name of Public Entertainment Tax. He finally goes for the jugular classifying politicians (using their real names) in terms of their worth or lack thereof. Ngcobo is a new voice on the South African literary scene, a welcome one at that. Hopefully, this book will contribute to the healing process of a nation that only 17 years ago ceased its policy of racial segregation. South Africa’s lofty goal of reconciliation does require a healthy dose of side-splitting humour.
    CATEGORIES: SOUTH AFRICA PEOPLE, SOUTH AFRICA POLITICS, SOUTH AFRICA CULTURE.
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  • akronwelldrilling.com/can-you-install-a-water-well-on-your-own/
    In the olden times, wells were dug using picks and shovels. This means a lot of backbreaking work and depending on the locations; you may or may not even find clean water. Some locations would require extra deep digging to find enough water but that amount of backbreaking work is not something that everyone would love to do. Even if water is a necessity, many people don’t have the resources to dig deep enough for water.
    In our current times, wells are usually drilled. If you are familiar with oil drilling, this is the same thing, only smaller. A drill bit is lowered into the well hole and the motor is turned on to drive into the ground. Water is then pumped into the pump to flush out the dirt and sand below ground.
    For people who want their own wells, one of the main problems is the cost of drilling. If you are thinking of drilling your own water well, you need to have some deep pockets. Drillings can cost up to several thousand dollars or more, also depends on many factors. Things such as location and amount of water filtration cycles needed heavily influence the total cost of the well drilling.
    Because of the potential cost of well drilling, some people choose to drill their own wells. The laws vary from state to state but most states allow people to put up their own wells. Some states would require permits but for most of them, as long as you’re doing the work yourself, there is no permit requirement. Here’s the thing though, you aren’t allowed to pay someone to help you with the work or you’ll be fined for working without a permit. It’s a weird thing but it’s the law.
    You can actually put a well in just about any location. Your main concern when water drilling is determining which location provides the easiest access of water. Keeping this in mind would lessen the work needed for the whole process. Groundwater is actually common in the country but it can easily be contaminated by many elements if it’s placed improperly. You can find many sources regarding water well drilling but most of them only contain limited amount of knowledge regarding the topic. Make sure to read the guidelines to avoid any contaminated water source.
    Water is commonly found between sand and coal layers in the ground. The secret to having a great well is to go deep enough to find one of those sandy layers and set up your well there. You can find water in as little as 20 feet below ground, unless you’re living in an uncommon area.
    When digging on your own, you will notice several layers of sand – each one is separate from the others. The water coming from different layers will have different minerals and elements. Though it is possible to get water in shallow ground, it is better to get water from deep underground. Deep wells are at least 70 feet deep while shallow wells are less than 30 feet deep.
    While you can dig your own well, it is certainly not recommended in this day and age. It would require a lot of man-hours especially if done manually. Unless you don’t have work, that is an inefficient waste of time. What you can do is to just hire someone to do professional well drilling for you. Just search for the cheapest and best option if you’re main concern is the cost.

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    In this video Jeremy Starke from Green Thumb Gardener shows you a really simple way to regrow lettuce. He goes over how to harvest & store Lettuce seeds. This is a simple way to collect seeds to regrow lettuce for the next season or later.
    Seed Saving lettuce is a great way to start your seed saving adventures. These seeds saving tips are really easy to follow so you can regrow lettuce next year.

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