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Free Online Surveys Are a Great Way to Make Money Working at Home

Posted by Thinker on Jan 5, 2009 in Thinkable

Most ways to make money on the Internet require special skills or training and substantial initial investment in training, tools and getting setup. But none of this is required to get paid for surveys. All you need is to be 16- 18 years old, a consumer, with sufficient computer skills to be able to send and receive e-mails, and have access to the Internet

To get paid to take surveys you must be invited to participate. To get invited you just need to firs apply to survey makers, giving them your contact and demographic (age, gender, zip code, etc.) information. You let them them know that you would be interested in receiving and taking a paid online survey free to fill out. Once you are on their list, the survey makers do all the rest. All you need to do is respond when invited.

Surveys are directed at specific subgroups of the population, like, for example, “women over 40, college graduates, living west of the Rocky Mountains”. For this reason you will not qualify for all or even a high percentage of the surveys being made. To make money with free online surveys you want to be sure you get plenty of surveys to fill out. So you will need to sign up with one to two hundred good survey makers.

So you will need a good list of good survey makers in order to make money with paid online surveys free. The best place to get such a list is from a paid survey membership site. There are a number of good ones. Just follow any of the links in this posting and click on “Current Rankings” in the navigation menu.

As soon as you have access to your list, sign up with as many of the good survey makers listed as you can. Sign up with all of them if possible. The more you sign up with the more surveys you will be invited to fill out. Them more surveys you take the more money you will make!

By – George Fuller

 
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Taekwondo Forms

Posted by Thinker on Jan 5, 2009 in Thinkable

Tae kwon do is a martial art and fighting sport who’s roots come Korea. It hopes to achieve self control, modesty, perseverance and indomitable spirit.

Through dedicated training the martial artist may hope to gain mental and physical fitness. By practicing and repeating all move to near perfection, we become more and more patient. Self-confidence is attained through the power of one’s body and the knowledge of how to use it at any place and in any given situation. Sparring helps us to gain humility, courage, alertness, and also accuracy and develops self-control. By learning Taewkondo forms , we increase our overall flexibility, grace, balance and co-ordination.

Through the discipline and our interaction with other students, we learn co-operation and mutual respect also. Along with developing a healthier, leaner and more flexible body, we also gain staying power through a typical tkd training routine. The health-related effects of training are extensive.

Taekwondo has been changing and evolving for years. Nonetheless, it was not until the 1950s that Taekwondo was standardized and organized by Gen Choi Hong Hi and the sport was learned outside of Korea, firstly to Vietnam and the America, and after there to the rest of the world. At the moment, Taekwondo is organized in to 3 international federations: the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), with headquarters in Seoul, Korea; the International Taekwondo Federation (ITF), with headquarters in Austria; and the Global Taekwondo Federation (GTF) with headquarters in Korea. Taekwondo with the first competitions held during the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, in 2000

Now you might ask how does Taekwondo compare to Kendo well you need to follow the link and see for yourself 

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