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Browsing Posts published in April, 2012

Here are two recent videos I have done that you might want to view, both linked at: www.miracosta.edu/home/ssherry

Real Estate Time Share presentation at Wyndham in Oceanside

California Real Estate Residential Purchase Agreement by Kevin Burke

Two successful former MCC students who started businesses:

Tea/Coffee shop

Mutual Fund 

Lush Coffee and Tea; www.mylushcoffee.comSonya Ziegler

Drive-thru Coffee, Loose Leaf Tea, Espresso & fresh fruit Lushies. Set right on the main drag of Vista Way/Vista Village Drive only a block from Brengle Terrace Park. Even the daily espresso beans are organic at Lush Coffee & Tea, and that takes us back to a time before pesticides and growth hormones were a pesky bother. They offer a drive-up sniff bar where travelers can inhale the nuances of various loose leaf tea before they drive away with drink in hand.

Oceanstone Fundwww.oceanstonefund.comJames Wang

Interesting article: http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/03/12/oceanstone-fund-james-wang/

Oceanstone Fund is a no-load, non-diversified mutual fund for capital appreciation. Oceanstone Fund invests only in common stocks in U.S. stock market and mainly employs the strategy of growth at reasonable price. 

1. Panama

Go for the canal. Stay for everything else.

2. Helsinki, Finland
Design. Design. Design. Aesthetics fuel a new cool.

more at…

http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/travel/45-places-to-go-in-2012.html?src=me&ref=general

By Caroline Morse, SmarterTravel.com

Now that almost every flier has a smartphone, and almost every airport has charging stations to power up these devices, savvy travelers know to load up on handy apps. But which ones are the best for your entire flight process—from booking that cheap ticket to saving yourself when things go wrong? The apps below are so helpful, we suspect the airlines would prefer you didn’t actually use them.

Flyers Rights ($0.99):  Did you know that airlines are no longer legally allowed to keep you trapped on the tarmac for more than three hours during a domestic flight delay? If you had the Flyers Rights app, you would. Plus, you’d be able to log your delays in real time, using the app’s GPS system and map for future evidence. The app also gives helpful tips about what to do in the event of a delay, and specific information about your legal rights as a passenger.

SkyScanner (Free):  Airlines would rather have you book directly through their website than going through an online travel agency (OTA) like Expedia or Priceline. But who has time to search all the airline websites separately? Use Skyscanner instead, which not only scans all the major airlines’ websites for the lowest fares, but all of the OTAs as well. Search by specific date, destination, and even time, or see where you can go anytime in January for $200 with their broader search functions. You can search for flights from your airport to everywhere, and Skyscanner will return a list of destinations and prices. Skyscanner will also tell you if it’s cheaper to book one-way tickets on separate airlines rather than a round-trip on one provider, something that airlines hate.

Priority Pass (Free):  Stuck with a really long layover? Use Priority Pass to check out the airline lounges available to you at the airport. View photos and offerings before deciding if you should shell out for a pass inside, or if the regular waiting room for the plebes looks just as nice for free.

B4 You Board (Free):  No more charging $10 for a desperation in-flight meal of food. The B4 You Board app lets you order food from nearby restaurants to be delivered directly to you at your gate. Order up healthy (or just delicious) food that wasn’t reheated in the airplane galley, often for cheaper than an in-flight meal. Best of all, you’ll have way more choices than just a wrap with mystery meat.

Next Flight ($2.99):  The priciest app in our list, Next Flight can be worth its weight in gold during a snowstorm at a crowded airport. Whether your flight is canceled, delayed, or you just missed a connection, this app will show you a list of all available flights (from all carriers) for the same day and the next two days. While everyone else is waiting in line trying to get the gate agent to put them on standby, you can help yourself! No flights going out at all? The app also has a search for hotels, cabs, and car rentals.

One last word of advice. Make sure to turn your phone off when the cabin crew asks, because there’s no app to rebook after you’ve been kicked off for playing Words With Friends.

Forget good to great. Here’s what makes a great employee remarkable.

Great employees are reliable, dependable, proactive, diligent, great leaders and great followers… they possess a wide range of easily-defined—but hard to find—qualities.

A few hit the next level. Some employees are remarkable, possessing qualities that may not appear on performance appraisals but nonetheless make a major impact on performance.

Here are eight qualities of remarkable employees:

http://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/the-8-qualities-of-remarkable-employees.html

From pet pigs to Playboy magazines, here are some of the most outlandish deductions taxpayers have tried to slip past the IRS

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2012/pf/taxes/1203/gallery.wacky-tax-deductions/?iid=SF_PF_Lead