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Mafia Wars Cheats with a Top Mafia

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Many think it looks like a bunch of Mafia are interested in cheating in Mafia Wars. Looking deeper at the subject matter, it is abundantly obvious to all that we only want to be good at the Mafia Wars! One easy method to become GREAT in Mafia Wars is to choose a great Top Mafia!

Here is the top mafia explained and how to choose them.

Beginning on your Mafia Wars home page look for a link titled, “My Mafia” right beneath your level and experience. Click that link. Now, look for the “view XXX members” link, and again, click it. Once you’ve done that you will be presented with your Top Mafia.

There are 6 Top Mafia positions in Mafia Wars, and filling each one properly can give you tremendous bonus earning gains, attack and defense gains, as well as extra experience from completing jobs. If you are looking for a quick way to “cheat” in Mafia Wars, then filling these positions properly are a sure way to get headed down the path of domination!

For an explanation of each of the six positions: Mastermind, Wheelman, Button Man, Bodyguard, Safecracker, and Bagman click the help ? at the top of the page to the right of “Your Mafia Members” It will explain each position in detail.

You can get up to the following bonus by getting each spot filled correctly:

Mastermind: 11% more experience from jobs

Wheelman: 11% less energy to do jobs

Button Man: 11 bonus to attack

Safecracker: 15% more cash from fights

Wheelman: 11% less energy to do jobs

Button Man: 11 bonus to attack

To get more cool Mafia Wars tips and cheats and my currently recommended Top Mafia join the official “How to cheat in Mafia Wars” facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=53596754942

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Travel Tips for Vacationing with Babies

We all love to take time to get away from the stresses of life to enjoy a vacation. Many people think that if they have a baby or very young children, they can no longer take a vacation. Traveling with babies can be made much easier by planning and implementing measures that will make your vacation fun and relaxing.

A Last Escape Before Baby Makes Three

Vacationing when pregnant, or the babymoon, is a great way to enjoy the remaining time of life as a couple. Many couples decide to book a getaway to celebrate, relax and enjoy their last diaper-free break for a while. The best time to travel while pregnant is during the second trimester, weeks 14 to 27. By then, morning sickness should have abated, energy levels should be higher and you should be feeling “blooming”. After that, while Canadian airlines will accept you for travel right up to the final weeks of your pregnancy, there’s a good chance that you’ll be keener to rest more than travel. Plus, there’s a greater chance of premature labor in the final weeks.

When to Go: You’ll want heat, but not too much heat, lots of comfort, good food and relaxation. Stick to familiar vacation spots – you’ll need to feel confident that the food and environs will suit you. This is no time for surprises. Florida and the Caribbean are favoured destinations for a babymoon, but there are plenty of beautiful spots in our own backyard – Vancouver Island, Toronto and Ontario’s West Coast, Quebec City, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia…

What to Wear: Your loosest clothes and lots of layers. Make sure there’s plenty of space in your clothing in case junior undergoes a growth spurt. If you’re visiting a sun spot take a heavy-duty sunscreen – mom-to-be skin can be extra sensitive. Pack too your favorite snacks and over-the-counter medicine. Don’t forget your medical notes – just in case.

Traveling With Babies

Traveling with a baby can help him or her experience new environments and encourages family bonding. The following tips will help you have a better travel experience with your baby.

Location: Make sure you choose an appropriate destination for a baby. Research destinations by using the internet and traveler reviews. Family-orientated travel guides are useful. Babies will not enjoy too much heat or cold.

Enlist Baby Travel Services: There are online baby supply companies who will deliver changing, feeding, and bathing supplies your baby will need while away from home, to any worldwide travel destination. You can shop for all the supplies your baby will need for traveling without leaving your home.

Travel Assistance Insurance: Obtaining travel insurance will ensure that your baby will receive proper medical care in case of an illness or injury. Coverage should include the ability for flights home if treatment is required in the US.

Family Friendly Vacation: There are baby and toddler friendly resorts and hotels that cater to families. Make sure that where you stay has appropriate baby supplies such as a crib and highchair.

Allow Baby to Adjust to New Environment: Maintain a routine with familiar food, toys, and blanket. The baby should not receive too much stimulation within the first couple of days. They should rest and get use to the new environment.

Vacationing with babies can be a fun experience for parents. It is important to remember that it is a vacation, so adults should take time each day to relax. With a little planning and preparation, you and your baby will have a great vacation.

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Internet Dating Red Flags; What To Watch Out For

The first step in internet dating is creating a profile; you post some photos of yourself, and you list your personal characteristics. You include some interesting facts about yourself and perhaps a funny anecdote or two to show off your sense of humor. And if you’re at all blessed with the gift of the gab, you can probably write a novella about your life while you’re at it.

So now that your profile is posted it’s time to start browsing. You plug your “my dream date must haves” into the dating site’s search engine and sit back while it does all the work. Within seconds you’ll have a list of profiles to look at.

Now before you get too comfortable reading them, here are some things you should watch out for when looking for your Prince or Princess Charming. Qualities that speak volumes about a person, in a less than flattering way!

Spitefulness. The occasional sarcastic remark disguised as a joke is amusing. But if your date has nothing but sarcastic and critical things to say about the people in his or her life, think twice. Ask yourself this question; If your date says nothing upbeat and encouraging about anyone else, what is he or she going to say about you?

Previous relationships. Almost all of us have relationships in our past. And we likely keep some of them to ourselves because they weren’t a highlight in our lives. Someone who has a half dozen or more creepy relationship tales to tell may be someone who hasn’t learned anything from their past mistakes. They may enjoy playing the victim, but will you enjoy being portrayed as the “bad guy”?

Anger that’s out of place. Sure, we all become incredibly angry at times. And if we handle it appropriately it’s usually not a big deal. But be careful of someone who appears to be angry at the world. They likely blame everyone but themselves for their problems and sooner rather than later, you are going to get blamed for something.

Too different. Even though opposites attract, the truth is that there are differences that may be too big to overcome. Things like religion, drugs and whether or not to have kids can all make or break a relationship. Go ahead and have some fun, but it will likely be for the short term rather than a lifetime.

Getting to know someone is one the reasons you date someone. It helps you figure out whether or not that person would make a good lifetime mate or not. If you run across someone with one or more of these red flags, take care in making a decision about dating this person in the future.

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Working Hard, No Sweat

Excessive sweating, or hyperhidrosis, can rule the lives of some of the millions of people it affects across the world. If you’re one of those people, it can dictate what you do, where you go, even which clothes you wear.

This can be especially true when you go to work. It doesn’t matter what job you do, excessive sweating can make your worklife a misery, leaving you feeling embarrassed and uncomfortable and causing increased stress levels.

Whether you’re sat at a desk all day in a thin shirt, or fetching and carrying in the warehouse in a set of heavy overalls, it can be really easy to get too hot and start to sweat.

Starting to sweat get’s you stressed, which means you could sweat even more!

You can’t concentrate on what you are doing, instead you’re probably spending more time thinking about how to avoid or conceal the problem. It can make it difficult to do your job properly or work in close proximity with others without you feeling overly self-conscious. You probably don’t need me to tell you this, after all its most likely something that affects you every time you go to work.

Do any of these sound like the kind of thing you’ve tried just to get through work?

- wearing t-shirts under your shirt or overalls

- sneaking off to the washroom to dry your sweat patches with the dryer

- keeping your coat on no matter how hot it gets

- changing your shirt or blouse during the day

- re-applying your deoderant during the day

But these just mask the issue and dont stop you worrying about it, so whilst your colleagues might not notice your excessive sweating, how much time are you spending hiding it from them that you could be spending being more effective at your job?

You probably hadn’t realised how much time you spend worrying about your problem but it can take over your whole day.

A study by the International Hyperhidrosis Society found that in a recent survey of adults, 62 percent find that job-related issues, such as confronting a boss or going on an interview, makes them sweat more than any other circumstances.

The IHHS also found that people who were affected by hyperhidrosis in the workplace were limited to carrying out physical duties 25% of the time. They were also limited 20% of the time in carrying out mental and interpersonal tasks, 17% of the time in time-management and 11% of the time for overal work output.

So excessive sweating is not only affecting your attitude at work but also your performance. Most sufferers have probably never considered the impact their problem was having.

The IHHS have also commented that whilst hyperhisrosis is not recognised as a significant problem in the workplace, it can have limitations on performance similar to those experienced by workers with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and depression.

You might have a lovely cool office or not have to worry about lifting and carrying, or you might just feel that you can get through the day covering up your problem. But wouldn’t it be so much easier if there was a natural and permanent cure? You could go to work in confidence, knowing that your problem wasn’t, well, a problem?

Hyperhidrosis doesn’t have a particularly high profile and the IHHS is working to change this. If you are affected, there are options open to you, you can find out more about one of these below.

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