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Rich and Rich Homeopportunities Sublimation Socks (Happy Superbowl Day!)

Sublimation socks are a type of sock that features designs or patterns created using a sublimation printing process. Sublimation printing is a method that involves transferring dyes onto materials such as textiles using heat and pressure. Here's how sublimation socks work and some key aspects: Sublimation Printing Process : Sublimation printing involves the use of special dyes that sublimate, or transition directly from a solid to a gas, when exposed to heat and pressure. The design is first printed onto a special transfer paper using sublimation inks. The transfer paper is then placed onto the surface of the sock, and heat and pressure are applied using a heat press machine. The dyes on the transfer paper vaporize and permeate the fibers of the sock material, resulting in a permanent, high-quality, and vibrant print. Customization : One of the main advantages of sublimation socks is their ability to be fully customized. Designers and manufacturers can cr

What is Scribe?

What is Scribe? -Scribe shows you the language searchers use before you begin to write. Once your content is created, Scribe reveals other profitable keywords. -Scribe analyzes your natural, reader-focused content, and tells you how to gently tweak it to spoon feed search engines based on 15 SEO best practices. -Scribe helps you build back links, crosslink the content within your own site, and identify influential social media users who want to share your stuff. -Scribe increase targeted traffic! Here's How Scribe Makes SEO Simple -First, the Scribe keyword research tool tunes you into the right language before you write. Once your content is created, the Scribe keyword suggestion service shows you keyword phrases you might have missed. -Second, Scribe analyzes your natural, reader-focused content, and tells you how to gently tweak it to spoon feed search engines based on 15 SEO best practices. -Third, Scribe's link building tools help you

The History Behind The Purple Heart

The History Behind The Purple Heart The Badge for Military Merit The original Purple Heart award was instituted by George Washington in 1782 to reward troops for "unusual gallantry" and "extraordinary fidelity and essential service." The award was a purple cloth heart edged in silver braid, and was to be worn over the left breast of the uniform.   Only three awards are known to have been issued, of which two are known to exist today. While the award of the Purple Heart was not authorized by the Navy until 1942, sailors and Marines who had been wounded prior to 1932 were eligible to apply for the medal.  While no numbers are available concerning the award to Navy and Marine personnel, approximately 12,000 sailors and Marines were wounded between the Civil War and the Nicaragua Campaign of 1932. In the picture above Navy Type I Purple Heart awarded to John W. Ant.  Note order of engraving is rank, name, branch.  Pfc Ant was killed in action on July 27

Business Co-ops

A cooperative Is A Business A cooperative is a business. Co-ops range in size from small store-fronts to large Fortune 500 companies. In many ways, they're like any other business; but in several important ways they're unique and different. Cooperatives- Are owned and democratically controlled by their members-the people who use the co-op's services or buy its goods-not by outside investors; Co-op members elect their board of director from within the membership. Return surplus revenues (income over expenses and investment) to members proportionate to their use of the cooperative, not proportionate to their "investment" or ownership share. Are motivated not by profit, but by service-to meet their members' needs for affordable and high quality goods or services; Exist solely to serve their members. Pay taxes on income kept within the co-op for investment and reserves. Surplus revenues from the co-op are returned to individual members who pay ta

Black Authors & Published Writers Directory

Black Authors & Published Writers Directory Authors Wanda Shiryl Miller-Berry Born in Boley, Oklahoma, a historically affluent African-American Township and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Miller-Berry is a graduate of Oklahoma Baptist University and a graduate student at the University of Central Oklahoma. She is also a Cushcity.com 2007 Best New Author Award Nominee, an honorary member of the 2006/2007 Manchester's Who's Who Among Executive and Professional Women "Honors Edition" of the Registry and author of the novel, BUCK. She is currently working on her second novel and a collection of poems. Contact Wanda Shiryl Miller-Berry, 1000 NE 14th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73117 Phone: (405) 525-9249 Fax: (405) 601-0774 E-mail: wandasb2002@cox.net Website:  http://www.authorsden.com/wandasmillerberry." Gwyneth Bolton The author was born and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. She currently lives in Syracuse, New York with her husband Cedric.