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Michigan Renewable Energy Business Directory
Ann Arbor Architects Collaborative Inc www.a3c.com
Dan Jacobs
210 E Huron, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Ph: 734-663-1910 / Email: fhaag@a3c.com
GMB Architects * Engineers www.gmb.com
Stephen Hamstra PE, NSPE
85 East Eighth St., Ste 200, Holland, MI 49423-2921
Ph: 616.796.0200 / Email: steveh@gmb.com
Image Design, LLC imagedesignllc.blogspot.com
Eric Hughes
2722 Richards Dr., SE, East Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Ph: 616.974.0088 / Email: ehughes@ameritech.net
Kelly-Tinker Architects
Ed Kelly & Bob Tinker
3215 S Main #216, Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Ph: 734-665-1400
Prud’homme, LLC
Robert Prud’homme
530 Leroy, Ferndale, MI 48220
Ph: 248.548.7288
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India Printing Inks & Other Supplier
Ashoka Stationery Company Limited TrustSeal
Manufacturing and marketing of printing inks and other supplies that includes stamp pad ink, stamp pad, ready refill, printer cartridges, computer cartridges, sealing wax, carbon papers and adding machine ribbons.
Address: GG1/2B, Vikas Puri, New Delhi – 110 018, India
Tel : +(91)-(11)-25861479/25441130 Fax: +(91)-(11)-28312022
Kjumbo Eximp Pvt Ltd TrustSeal
Supplier of inks, duplicating inks, color inkjet refill kit, black inkjet refill kit, black color black color, inkjet refill kit and other products like carbon paper, one time carbon paper, one side tracing paper, computer paper, security items.
Address: Hari-kanchan, Plot No. 176, Sector – 21, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Mumbai – 400 001, India
Tel : +(91)-(22)-27710145 Fax: +(91)-(22)-27706910
Real Estate Agents & Property Buyers that serve the Manchester City area
Genesis Estates
3 Keppel Road, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 0AT
Phone : 0161-862 0345
business serves Manchester (Town in Lancashire)
George Grundy Estates Limited
109 Market Street , Farnworth, Bolton, BL4 8EX
Phone : 01204 572222
business serves Manchester (Town in Lancashire)
Irlam Estates
200 Liverpool Rd, Irlam, Manchester, M44 6FE
Phone : 0161-777 9797
business serves Manchester (Town in Lancashire)
Fast Track Investments Limited
300-302 Stratford Rd, Sparkhill, Birmingham, B11 1AA
Phone : 0121-772 8200
business serves Manchester (Town in Lancashire)
Get family members to take on the role of your savings account keeper
No willpower to save up for a rainy day? Why not try a new disciplining scheme. Get family members to take on the role of your savings account keeper! Here’s how to get started:
Create a separate account to credit your savings into.
Next, make a pact with your family, asking them to check on your monthly savings. Discuss with them the “terms” of your savings account such as the amount you’d pay every month and the date you’ll be paying into the account (very much like the terms a credit card vendor would impose on you).
At the end of each month, show them your account statement as proof of your savings.
Add stringent rules to the pact by allowing your family to charge you interest if you miss a savings date or don’t meet the amount set.
Be come a lyricist
The job: Involved from pre to post-production. When a songwriter composes a melody, he adds a basic music arrangement and records a demo. You come up with the lyrics for the demo. Once the lyrics is approved, the song will go into production. In the studio, You help the producer bring out the best performance from the artiste and you change the lyrics if needed on the spot.
The challenge: The opportunity to work with creative people. Artistes, songwriters, producers, musicians, studio engineers record executives make up what you call the “Hit Factory”, and to be part of it is a plus because the knowledge gained is priceless.
Downside: Getting rejected or not having your hard work recognised are all possibilities but it helps you learn more about the industry and makes you more savvy.
The income: It all depends on album genre, artiste’s image, promotion, etc. But to get regular income, you need to produce work that’s accepted commercially. There are two kinds of income: Mechanical royalties from album sales, and broadcast royalties from radio and TV airplay.
The customer: It’s up to you. As long as you’re creative and move with the trends, money and fame could be yours.
Become a Tattoo Artist
The job: Basically help design a customer’s tattoo and then do the tattooing. Encourage original designs so can help customers with ideas and concepts. Do all sort of designs and portraits. You also advise customers on hygiene and diseases. More often than not, you have to calm them before a session because some can get really nervous.
The challenge: This job is really flexible and gives you a lot of freedom. There’s no office politics to speak of, and everyone is just doing their own thing.
Downside: The only thing you can think of is the health issue. You’re dealing with needles and blood all the time and it’s quite worrisome. You’ve to be very careful when do the work.
The customer: A tattoo artist can work anywhere in the world as long as you are good at what you do.
Become a Gemologist
The job: Specialize in identifying gemstones and diamonds, as well as analyzing its various grades and quality. I study gems and jewelery scientifically, not just to identify them, but also to judge the elements of their beauty based on geological and mineralogical findings. As a gemologist, judgement is as important as technical knowledge because my stock in trade is an informed opinion. In other words, the public depends on me for specialised advice, not just for
classifying stones or providing a basic description of its quality. If you want to become a gemologist, you require a strong knowledge of gemology, geology and mineralogy. Besides that, you need a lot of experience in testing and grading stones, and of course, a lot of buying and selling experience would be of advantage as well.
Organise your book collection
Categorised.If you have a huge collection, sort them by category. Keep business books near the work area, cookbooks together in the kitchen, travel books in the family room and so forth.
Sort by title.Place books sideways on shelves so they are vertical and the titles are easily readable. Alternate vertical with horizontal stacks to make your shelf display more unique!
Stack three books on a side table to use as a raised display area. Set a lamp or plant on top of the books.
Reading wall.Build or buy enough bookshelves to fill one wall of a room, or one side of a wide hallway. That way, you’ll get loads of storage even in a small space!
Move up. Try installing a display shelf 30cm or more down from the ceiling or at the top of the doorways. The shelf can run along one wall or all around a room. Make sure a thicker material is used so the shelves won’t sag under the weight of the books!
Built-Ins. It’s a great idea to use the space underneath a window seat or banquette for bookshelves.
Side tables. Ideal for very large books. Place a few on the floor next to a chair, then top it with a small piece of glass to use as an end table. Either arrange the books as a column or fan them around for a more interesting look.
Single business woman travel in Paris
Here are my criteria:
- Close to metro Line 1 to make for an easy commuter to La Defense
- Walking distance to bistro type restaurants and perhaps a place to have a glass of wine or two on my own
- Safe for a woman walking alone in the evening.
Answer:
We recommend the Hotel Regence Etoile, a nice 3 star hotel on ave Carnot in the 17th if you want something more reasonable range (you may not if your business will pay quite a bit–I would stay in a more expensive place if I weren’t paying for it). But that is really only about a block from the Arc de Triomphe and thus the Etoile metro stop.
Its charge are very reasonable for that neighborhood and I think it is more pleasant (being really away from the direction most tourists go on the Champs-Elysees and those businesss/hotels) and there are neighborhood restaurants in that part of the 17th. It’s a very nice neighborhood, of course, but I stayed there as a single woman and dined in the area and enjoyed it. It will also be a fairly short ride to La Defense from that end.
Where to stay in London?
Looking at Bayswater and Kensington areas. My budget is hopefully $350 a night for the 2 rooms.
Answer:
A 1 or 2 bedroom apartment will give you much more space, a full kitchen (not for major cooking but for the washer/dryer and cost less than two rooms just about anywhere.
There are lots of excellent areas – probably the most convenient would be South Kensington, Victoria, Covent Garden, Bloomsbury, Knightsbridge and Mayfair. Knightsbridge and Mayfair would generally have the most expensive properties
London is an easy city to get around and build your own itinerary. You will save a lot of money getting to stay in a really nice area. Plus you save money on food by having a kitchen for snacks and drinks and such.
You must go to biddingfortravel and look at the listing of hotels they have for 4* zones in various parts of London. Decide if you would be happy enough with any of those hotels and decide what that is worth to you. You then bid at a price cut to the lowest-priced room you see for that particular area. Again, biddingfortravel will give you a better idea of just how much that discount should be, but we aren’t talking 10%, we are talking more like 50%.