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The Commercial Real Estate Investor’s Handbook: A Step-by-Step Road Map to Financial Wealth

The Commercial Real Estate Investor’s Handbook: A Step-by-Step Road Map to Financial Wealth

The Commercial Real Estate Investor's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Road Map to Financial Wealth

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You can now discover how to make money investing in commercial buildings, warehouses, apartments, mobile home parks, shopping centers, hotels, and other commercial income property. This comprehensive book provides invaluable information about how to identify opportunities, determine property value, acquire, finance, and manage commercial real estate. This book is a must-have for beginning investors, real estate veterans, commercial brokers, sellers, and buyers.

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Mean Streets: Milan to conduct local road survey

Mean Streets: Milan to conduct local road survey
The city already budgeted about $ 24,000 out of both local and major road funds for the project, but the final price tag will come in at about $ 18,700 based on the proposal submitted by the engineering firm Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment Incorporated (OHM …
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'No end in sight' to California drought
The state governor in January declared a state of emergency, asking all Californians to reduce water consumption by 20 percent; directing local water suppliers to immediately implement local water shortage contingency plans; and putting water rights …
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Road to Doha Trash Travels Webcast

Program Description Qatar Foundation International (QFI) and Global Nomads Group (GNG) launched a collaborative science-based classroom program, Exploring Sc…
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Monique Honaman Takes the High Road on the Today Show


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 09, 2013

Monique Honaman had been married for seventeen years when her husband dropped the proverbial bomb with a simple phrase: “How do you think we’re doing?” Two months later, she became a self-proclaimed cliché—forty years old, two kids, and still wondering what happened.

In a candid interview with Kathie Lee and Hoda on the Today Show, Monique discussed her experience with divorce and what prompted her to write The High Road Has Less Traffic: Honest advice on the path through love and divorce. She said, “So many people get stuck, and for me [my divorce] was a lesson in moving forward.” When asked what advice she had for others going through divorce, her response was simple: “Know there is hope for the future.”

The High Road Has Less Traffic–half memoir, half self-help title—is an inspiring roadmap for marriage, a positive exit strategy for “surviving” divorce, and a powerful life philosophy that supports superior decision-making in all facets of raising a family. With current divorce rates remaining high, this philosophy could not come at a better time. It is estimated that 20% of first marriages end in separation or divorce within five years. 33% of marriages don’t make it to ten years. And by fifteen years, a full 43% of couples have called it quits.

Readers and experts are giving The High Road rave reviews. Dr. Marcia H. Rogers calls it “an excellent resource for parents experiencing divorce,” and Dr. Bill Lampton, author of The Complete Communicator, hails it as a “must-read.” Dr. D. B. Shelnutt, Jr. states, “This is a phenomenal read that will help bring healing for those wounded from divorce. I could not put it down.” In the spirit of giving back, a portion of proceeds from book sales is being donated to organizations that help women and children transition through divorce.

Monique A. Honaman is an expert contributor at HopeAfterDivorce.org and FamilyShare.com. She has been featured in HR Executive, the New York Times, NY Post, Corp Magazine, and several regional business publications. Monique received her Juris Doctorate from Albany Law School and was profiled by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as one of the “40-Under-40-Up-and-Comers.” She was named one of the “2007 Enterprising Women of the Year” by Enterprising Women and one of the “2011 Women Business Enterprise National Enterprise (WBE) Stars” by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC). Monique received the POW! Award (2012) by Womenetics and is a regular contributor for The Huffington Post.

Monique lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, Justin, and her two children. In her free time, she enjoys being outside, traveling, boating, watching college football, reading books, and taking photographs. For more information, go to her website at http://www.HighRoadLessTraffic.com, hopeafterdivorce.org or familyshare.com and follow her @highroadthebook. Click here to buy The High Road Has Less Traffic.

HopeAfterDivorce.org is an online community dedicated to providing individuals and families with resources to help them successfully manage the divorce process. FamilyShare.com is a crowd-sourced online library of articles to strengthen families.







Google building road to smart homes with Nest acquisition

Google building road to smart homes with Nest acquisition
The Nest Labs smoke and carbon monoxide alarm is shown at the company's offices in Palo Alto, Calif. Google said Monday it will pay $ 3.2 billion to buy Nest Labs, which develops high-tech versions of devices, such as thermostats and smoke detectors.
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American River Bankshares Announces a 10% Stock Repurchase Program for
The Company previously authorized a stock repurchase program in December 2012 with a repurchase target of 10%, which followed a 6% repurchase program that took place in 2011. … Factors that might cause such a difference include, among other matters …
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American Bones Road Trip Gets A Kickstart: The DIY Economy Blazes Trail for an American Artist Entrepreneur


San Francisco (PRWEB) March 27, 2012

The Road Trip

Zannah Noes American Bones Road Trip; a multi-media project inspired by the concept of the WPA Artists of the Great Depressionis utilizing a twenty-first century alternative source of support to go off road with an artists adventurous spirit to photograph, write and document her experiences. Upon her return she will create a body of paintings based on all of the material collected called American Bones. She is out to create a new version of Americana.

During these tough economic times for the creative class, Noe is using new tools that give options for funding and manufacturing for artists. With the intention and itinerary in mind, Noe turned to the crowd funding website, Kickstarter.com as base of support for The American Bones Road Trip. Her friends and supporters have met her Kickstarter funding goals with time to raise even more money until April 9th. Continued support will allow the project to expand into a deeper exploration of the current American experience. She will be utilizing Tech Shop in San Francisco and Detroit to manufacture her roller coasters as laser cut 3D objects, stencils and silk screens, as pledge gifts to her Kickstarter backers. To find out more and to participate in the project click here.

The Art

The work explores a deeper understanding of our cultural icons, roots and myths about us as a nation. Noes work will be based on historical facts of our roots along with present day cultural differences. Touring the nation in an election year, she will bring a fresh look at the culture that our current political landscape seeks to understand, if only for its own purposes. Illustrating initially with her photographs, blog and sketches, she will create an image library of portraits, landscapes, architecture, and stories for later use in a series of fine art oil paintings. In her earlier series,Amusement Architecture, portraits of Coney Island and the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, she found inspiration for the expanding the series. The roller coaster as the projects icon was chosen, as it is a universally shared American experience outside of religion and politics.

On April 7th, she will have completed a two-month Artist in Residency at Gathering Artists Gallery in Corrales, NM, who will represent her southwest series. She departs on the road on April 8th. Additional shows are Tres Amigas a group show with New Mexico artists, Jade Leyva and Ann Osenga at the Red Boot Gallery, at The Range Caf