The Key to property management training

January 24, 2008 on 12:45 pm | In Culture, Miscellaneous | No Comments

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Careers in real estate are one of the most popular choices for people these days and many people are even changing to a career in this industry after years of working in another field. With the property boom in many areas across the States a career in real estate offers security and unending opportunities for advancement and promotion. Many graduates are opeing their own franchises after just a few years of working.

In Nevada the Key Realty School offers students the chance to study everything pertaining to property management and will equip you with all the skills and knowledge you will need to pass the State’s permit test.  This Nevada property management training course will gain you a permit that goes alongside the Nevada Real Estate License. This is for serious students who will be committed to attending the entire three day course and then complete the examination. The course cannot be completed ‘at distance’ at this stage so be aware of your need to attend in person.

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Scared of rodents?…look away now!

January 24, 2008 on 12:44 pm | In Science Fiction Technology | No Comments

If you are afraid of mice then be grateful you were not around four million years ago. The skull of a cow-sized rat that must have tipped the scales at over one ton has been found in South America, where the monster rodents are said to have existed.

Standing five-foot high at the shoulders and weighing almost a ton, it was the largest rodent ever to scuttle across the Earth and 14 times bigger than any alive today.  It lived in the forests of South America four million years ago, dodging attacks from giant meat-eating birds and sabre-toothed cats but I doubt the average mouse trap would have bothered them!

According to the scientists who have examined its skull, it looked liked a cross between a guinea pig and a beaver. The jaws would have been big enough to hold a small animal, but its tastes apparently ran to fruit and vegetables, ground down with ever-growing teeth. Yuk!!

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Whichever way you say it a ‘rodeo’ is great fun

January 24, 2008 on 12:15 pm | In Culture, Travel | No Comments

There are some things that are quintessentially American - grid iron football, baseball, basketball and, of course, the rodeo. This is where you get to see the real cowboys go through their paces and show off their ability to stay in the saddle and rope cattle; the highlight of the rodeo season - and the real event to go to - is the National Rodeo Finals held each year. If you are going to be in the US this coming December, now is your chance and the time to book your seats because this is the premier event and you won’t want to miss it.

At the end of the of the season eight competitors will be crowned as world champions in seven different events; bareback riding; steer wrestling; team roping; saddle bronc riding; tie down roping; bull riding (the real exciting one!) and the only event that is exclusive to women, the barrel racing. You may be suprised that here is an event just for the female competitors but be aware that there is nothing easy about it. The barrel racing involves the highest horsemanship skills, strength on the part of the horse and the best handling skills on the part of the rider.  Of course, which part of the action you see best depends on where you are sitting in the stadium. When purchasing your WNFR Tickets have a good look at the seating options and go from there. If you are a roping or buckling enthusiast you will be wanting to go for seating in the balcony levels, if you wish to be right in the thick of all the action consider Plaza sections.

Wherever you’ll be sitting though it will be an event you will never forget.

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