This shows you how to play; 1 & 2 levels are the most important for scoring 200,000+ score.
The only reason i hit over 200,000 everytime is basically before of big combo's, good control and a good flat bottom mouse
http://www.CreativeManifesting.com The biggest challenge conscious creators have regarding creating success, wealth, and happiness is the insidious and toxic belief that somehow they are 'deficient' or 'broken' or 'not worthy' or 'not smart enough' or 'lazy'...or any number of limiting notions that prevent their Divine Birthright to unlimited success. By retraining your mind to believe MORE in your unlimitied potential - that you are deserving and worthy of your dreams - you can (and will) manifest success; you will invite both the inspiration and the commitment to take inspired action and attract great joy, health, wealth, and beauty into your life.
How to Profit from the Coming Rapture by Steve and Evie Levy ( as to to Ellis Weiner and Barbara Davilman) from Little, Brown and Company
Episode 2
Just because its the End Times, doesn't mean you can't make money.
COLLEGE IS A VERY BIG TRANSITION! SHOWING UP WITH SOME EXTRA SELF CONFIDENCE SURE CAN\\\\\\\'T HURT.
ALL THEY REALLY WANT IS TO SHOW UP ON CAMPUS WITH A LITTLE STYLE AND THE RIGHT TECHNOLOGY. SO HERE\\\\\\\'S HOW TO GIVE THEM THE START YOU AS A PARENT WANT THEM TO HAVE--ON A BUDGET: BY TREND EXPERT KATLEAN DE MONCHY.
La Costeña’s “Traditions Your Way” contest is searching the nation to recognize those who reinvent and enhance time-honored recipes. From July 4 to August 27, contestants are encouraged to submit a video at www.traditionsyourway.com that conveys how they add their modern twist to a traditional meal with the help of La Costeña. A grand prize winner will get a trip for two to a four-day, three-night culinary retreat at a luxury hotel resort in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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It’s no surprise that parents and kids are feeling the pressure to get ready for school. There are school supplies to be bought, first-day outfits to be chosen, and fears to be calmed. However, that's not the end of the back-to-school list. A great start to the school year also means the healthiest start possible.
Therefore, it is imperative that parents take certain steps to promote healthy behaviors, improve nutrition and encourage healthy habits. So whether your child is a toddler or a teen, award-winning health and nutritional expert, Sharon Liao, is available for live interviews to share the latest information in health and nutrition, and will provide tips on how to maintain your child’s health and nutritional needs throughout the school year.
In this clip Jeff Foxworthy talks about how he has hunted with the same group of friends for the past 20 years. And that is shouldn’t matter where your hunting, but instead who your doing it with. Log on to Versus for more: http://www.versuscountry.com/
More than half a million public school students from the class of 2010 scored a 3 or higher on at least one AP® Exam during high school, nearly double the number of successful students from the class of 2001, and exceeding the total number of students from the class of 2001 who took AP Exams (see Figure 1). As research consistently shows that students who score a 3 or higher on AP Exams typically experience stronger college outcomes than otherwise comparable non-AP peers, the data in this year’s report show how educators are enhancing the college readiness of our nation’s students by preparing them to take AP classes and succeed on AP Exams.
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Metcalf Institute for Marine & Environmental Reporting presented The Grantham Prize for Excellence in Reporting on the Environment to James Astill of The Economist at the 2011 Grantham Prize Awards Ceremony. Astill received US$75,000 for “The World’s Lungs: Forests, and How to Save Them,” a commanding 8-part special report on the state of global forests and the rising threats they face from human exploitation and climate change.
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