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Detectives Sloan and Falimoso had just arrived at the Squad 19 detective office around 10:00 a.m. The two astute and knowledgeable detectives had been on the trail of Tyrone “Kilo” Clay, one of the most notorious drug dealers in the world. district. It seems “kilo” never sold anything under an ounce of coke, and had recently bragged to a 19th Squad “associate”, Count Wilson, that all his ounces came from kilos of coke he picked up in Tampa and returned. to your body. hideout on Countryside Street.

“Kilo” then broke the product down into one-ounce quantities, after having cut the coke with calcium carbonate. “Kilo” would get the cutting blocks and then stretch out a pair of pantyhose and rub the cutting block back and forth across the pantyhose. The resulting powder looked like pure cocaine powder. In essence, this gave “kilo” somewhere close to four kilos instead of one.

“Kilo” then sold or presented one-ounce quantities of the product to his associates, who would distribute the devil’s urine after it had become the scourge of American cities…crack.

The Count, as Sloan and Falimoso referred to their “associate”, tried to contact them last night, but they were “out of pocket”, helping the district’s CAT or Criminal Apprehension Team track down a vicious and vicious criminal who was wanted for a number of assaults on elderly women while they were waiting for the bus. These attacks generally occurred in the early morning hours when many victims were on their way to the hospital area to work as nursing aides, dietary or environmental services.

Most of the victims were older and when interviewed by “hot dog” detectives, they said they would not be able to identify their attacker. This presented a dual problem for the two renowned detectives, and as usual, Falimoso had a plan. They would contact his faithful and loyal “associate”, the Count, to see if he had any information that could be of use to the Detectives. With that done, Falimoso was going to attempt a reverse alignment… more on that in another installment of the Detective Sloan and Falimoso saga. The two detectives wanted to catch this outlaw before he actually hurt one of the older victims. So far, the victims had only suffered scratches and bruises, but it was only a matter of time before someone was seriously injured.

The Count arrived. He said the slimy dog ​​who did all the pickpocketing was a not-so-loved stray dog ​​who called himself “Grabber.” The reason nobody liked him is because he had the body scent of a bear at the zoo. The earl said that this guy really sucked! The Earl also said that “Grabber” was a stone cold drug addict and got crack from him at a drug house on Linton Street. Sloan and Falimoso were familiar with the drug house and were especially concerned because the occupant of the house was a drug addict and dealer who cooked the ounces of coke she obtained from “kilo” Clay. In addition, the two detectives saw young children playing, unsupervised, in front of the drug house while her mother plied her trade. Sloan and Falimoso had called Family Services to report neglected children playing on the busy, crime-ridden street. Family Services added this notification to its long list of children at risk.

Sloan and Falimoso were heading to Kilos’ hideout when the house fire call crackled over the police radio in their battered Dodge Detective car. Sloan and Falimoso looked at each other as they instantly recognized the address on Linton Street as the drug house where the little boys lived.

Sloan, the driver immediately turned on his lights and siren, made a U-turn and headed in the direction of Linton Street. As they approached the area, detectives could see a thick plume of black smoke billowing out of the area.

When they reached the burning home, Sloan brought the battered Dodge to a halt, quickly got out of the slow-moving vehicle and ran for the residence’s front door, flying past two children who were standing on the sidewalk. Detective Ian Sloan knew there was a third child and did not see him on the sidewalk. Sloan and Falimoso approach the front door of the house and use their jackets to cover their faces. They then tried to enter hell and were blown out by superheated air and smoke. A firefighter, in proper gear, entered the building and soon emerged with a small child in his arms. The toddler was limp in the firefighter’s arms and was rushed to a waiting life support ambulance. The boy was leaning back, his delicate little arms and legs hanging limp. The boy was taken to Saint Mary’s Hospital, where Sloan and Falimoso later learned that he was dead on arrival.

This annoyed the two hardened Detectives, it annoyed them very much.

The CAT team had detained “Kilo” Clay and “grabber”, who were detained for seventy-two hours. The detectives simply couldn’t do anything else. They both went 10-7 and headed to Paddy’s Pig for a few beers. The two detectives didn’t say much to each other or to the other police officers and detectives who arrived after hours. Sloan and Falimoso left early, the atmosphere at Paddy’s somber.

Both Detectives went home, watched TV, and started playing a “what if” game. Both Sloan and Falimoso didn’t get much sleep that night, every time they closed their eyes they saw the vulnerable little boy being pulled out of the burning house.

Tomorrow is another day and the two Detectives on the charge would take care of the two slime balls that the CAT team had apprehended, “kilo” Clay and “grabber”. Both detectives wanted to get back to work and immerse themselves in their cases, anything to take their minds off the gloom of the day before.

Stay tuned, more Sloan and Falimoso adventures to follow.

All travel is adventure, but when the purpose of traveling is the adventure that awaits you at your destination, it becomes an adventure travel.

Maybe it’s your “wish list”. Maybe it’s boredom. Maybe you just need the adrenaline rush. Whatever the reason, adventure travel has expanded far beyond the confines of the tired old safari vacations of yesteryear. There is now a plethora of things to do on your vacation, none of which includes relaxing!

Let me give you some examples. Mountaineering, rafting, skydiving, bungee jumping, zip line tours, Machu Picchu trekking, hot air balloon rides, dog sledding and suborbital spaceflight just to name a few.

Yes, I said space travel! Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic is leading the way with suborbital flights already being tested. There are other players. SapceX and Bigelow Aerospace are two well-known companies working on commercial spaceflight, and there are others with projects in various stages of development.

So did this all start with the timeless African Safari, or do the roots run even deeper? Frankly, not much has been written on the subject. I will resist the temptation to say that it all began with Alexander the Great’s journey to Siwa, Egypt in 331 BC to consult the Oracle of Amun. That’s too easy!

Let’s focus on the term in its modern context. Many credit the early impulses for adventure travel to Grand Circle Travel, when in 1958 they offered travel services geared toward older Americans interested in discovering first-hand the local peoples and cultures. It wasn’t terribly adventurous on the surface, but it was a case of traveling for the adventure that awaited at your destination. Remember our definition!

Richard Bangs, Yahoo’s adventure guru, probably has the best understanding of the concept of adventure travel as defined here. I am in no way affiliated with him and have nothing to gain from giving him a plug, but I must admit that his adventure travel articles are top notch entertainment.

According to Richard Bangs’ New York Times article on the history of adventure travel, it all started with expeditionary traders, various accidental discoveries, Leif Ericson, Columbus’s discovery of North America, etc. Bangs’ position is that modern adventure travel began about 35 years ago. I’m not so sure I agree with that. There is so little research on the subject that it is difficult to make or defend any argument.

There is only one indisputable fact. Adventure travel is here, it’s growing, and it’s a multi-billion dollar business.

The baby boomer generation is reaching retirement age. They are healthier and more vigorous than the retirees of past generations. They seek a lifestyle that maintains that health and vigour. Adventure vacations fit that niche perfectly.

Countless Internet travel sites are catering to these boomers and capturing their share of this growing market. If you are interested in an adventure vacation, first take a trip through the virtual world. See what’s available, see what interests you, and pack your bags, parachute, or dog sled!

Good food is something that everyone desires. Dining out has become a major trend these days. You rarely find families eating at home on weekends, as long wait lists for tables at restaurants have become a common phenomenon.

Eating out is easy, fast and fun. Whether it’s a family reunion, business lunch, or children’s birthday party, people are always planning outings for great food and conversation.

Today’s restaurants are packed with customers. As restaurants provide specialized menus and themes to suit every occasion, more and more customers are taking advantage. It seems like people everywhere are always looking for great food in a comfortable setting that they can tell their friends and family about.

So how do you know what type of restaurant is best for your occasion? Whether it’s a quick bite to eat or a fine restaurant, here’s a quick guide to help you pick the perfect spot. By following this information, you’ll see tips on selecting good dinners once you’re seated at the table.

Outdoor and live entertainment

Specialty restaurants offer live entertainment, usually in an outdoor setting, such as on a patio. These restaurants are perfect for friendly gatherings where everyone can enjoy a great meal together and enjoy the sights and sounds of live music. These restaurants usually offer table service and a good variety of dishes to choose from. The atmosphere in these restaurants is full of energy with people talking and listening to music. The next time you’re looking to have a good time with a group of friends, opt for an outdoor, live entertainment experience.

casual dinner

Casual dining usually represents fast food establishments that serve fast food via drive-thru. They do not usually offer table service and the food is usually served in disposable plates and containers. Casual dining is best when you’re on the go and need a quick bite to eat. They serve moderately priced food in a casual setting. Cafes and tea houses also qualify in this casual dining category. Informal eating establishments are ideal for gatherings of students and friends.

Good dinner

A fine dining experience combines food and art together. He focuses more on service, presentation and providing an overall great dining experience for his guests. You usually have to dress formally in restaurants like jeans and a T-shirt can make you feel a little out of place. The service is first rate and the food is served with the utmost delicacy, appealing to both the eye and the palate. Fine dining is generally priced higher than other dining establishments because the focus is not only on the food but also on the ambience. Many people choose fine dining restaurants for a special occasion to make it a memorable experience. It is also the perfect setting for a romantic date.

quality dining

Quality gastronomic establishments offer a menu of specialties. For example: Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Thai, BBQ, or Indian. There is usually not a variety of different cuisines to choose from, just menu items specific to a region. Each Quality Dining restaurant represents a different facet of the restaurant industry and conveys its own personality. Like fine dining establishments, quality restaurants have a friendly atmosphere that creates a friendly atmosphere, genuine hospitality, and a welcoming atmosphere that keeps customers coming back. It is the ideal restaurant when looking to have the authentic taste of a specific cuisine. However, it lacks the variety of multi-cuisine options that a fine-dining restaurant would serve.

Dining-Restaurants

The dine-in restaurants are suitable for any casual setting. These are usually restaurants where you can sit down and enjoy your food, as opposed to take-out restaurants that don’t offer a seating area. Moderately priced and usually with a large variety, these restaurants are also suitable for children’s parties and small gatherings.

How to select a good dinner

Whether it’s seafood, chicken, steak, or any other dish, here are some good guidelines to follow when ordering at the table.

seafood restaurants

Ordering seafood dishes can be tricky, especially when there are so many options to choose from. Seafood can range from an endless list of fish dishes to a variety of different shellfish dishes. No matter what you end up choosing, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, find out the freshness of the seafood. It’s simple, the fresher the catch, the better it will taste. You don’t want shellfish if you have to settle for a catch from a couple of days ago. Be courteous and ask the server if you’re not sure.

chicken eater

Chicken dishes are very common in most restaurants, and the way they are prepared can vary greatly. Ordering chicken is not complicated as long as you know the basics. When ordering chicken, watch out for heavy sauces. Restaurants often mask the poor quality of their chicken dishes with thick sauces. A good restaurant uses sauces sparingly to simply match the quality flavor of the chicken.

steak dinner

Steak is man’s best friend. Commonly found in restaurants, steak is usually paired with simple garnishes to make a meal. When choosing the right meat for dinner, one thing to keep in mind is the different cuts of meat available. From sirloin to filet mignon, the cut of meat is more about the texture and flavor of the steak. The second criteria to consider is how well done you like your steak. Limit to well done for very thick cuts of beef and medium to medium for thinner cuts. Some people even prefer a steak rare, but be careful not to eat a steak that isn’t fully cooked.

Radio Advertising Costs: How Much Should I Spend?

“How much should I spend on radio advertising?” “How do I know I’m getting the best radio advertising rates?” “Which radio stations should I advertise on?” “What are the good and bad prices of radio advertising?” “How many commercials should I broadcast on a radio station?”

Honestly, there is a lot of confusion about radio advertising. I can’t blame him for asking these questions. Why is radio advertising so mysterious? The answer is: radio advertising is not mysterious. It just helps to know how it works.

Effective radio advertising is based on two main components: the message (the radio ad itself) and the media (on which the radio ad is broadcast).

The message

Let’s first look at the radio commercial itself. Before you even think about which radio stations to broadcast, or how much to spend on radio advertising fees, you need to think about what you are going to say in your radio ad. For this article, I am assuming that all call centers, fulfillment, websites, etc. You, the advertiser, have put the lead generation and sales closing processes in place. Creating a radio commercial that helps drive traffic is extremely important to the advertising process.

The advertising industry is full of hosts, radio personalities, DJ’s and others who claim to create radio commercials. Be careful here. When entering the field of radio commercial production, look for a radio advertising agency that has experience and a track record of successful ad campaigns. Anyone can create a radio ad, but not everyone can create a radio ad that drives traffic. Some radio stations offer free radio commercials if you advertise on their station. Most of these free commercials are never based on strategy and are just one of several dozen commercials that an overworked radio production person must create in a five to fifteen minute time frame. Remember, you generally get what you pay for.

The most effective radio commercials are based on a solid, proven strategy. The copy is written using time-tested formulas that maximize potential response. Talent is carefully selected to best connect with the end user and the production is based on clear, quality and easily absorbed audio.

So… how much does the radio commercial production process cost? Most of the best performing radio commercials are usually in the $500 to $1000 price range. There are always exceptions to the rule (lots of revisions to the copy or audio, additional voice talent, celebrity endorsements, etc.). etc.), but this figure typically covers the development of a strong strategy, copy from experienced copywriters, performance from high-caliber voice talent, and the highest quality production services.

The media

For many with questions about radio advertising fees and radio station prices, this is where the mystery begins. I’ll try to simplify the mystery of buying radio media as much as we can in this little space.

A good radio ad buy focuses on a few different things:

* Find the best radio stations in a market that matches the demographics (age, gender, income level, etc.) and psychographics (interests, beliefs, hobbies, personality traits, etc.) of your customer.

* Find the time slots that best reach your target customer. mornings? Noon? afternoon?

* Select the top radio stations that most efficiently reach the highest potential customers, the correct number of times (defined as frequency), for the least amount of money

Typically, when researching radio advertising costs, many potential radio advertisers have a pretty good idea of ​​the first two points. However, when it comes to finding the best station (or stations) at the best price, the radio advertising process becomes a bit more challenging.

Here’s how to basically determine how much to spend on radio advertising costs. Within the market you want to advertise in, find the radio stations that have the best potential to reach your target customer. This is based on the formats of the radio stations. Urban hip-hop stations will target a different demographic than a news/talk or soft rock station. After you’ve selected a group of radio stations, contact those stations to let them know you’re thinking of advertising on their radio station. Request specific data from radio stations called “rankers”. This is ratings data that most radio stations can provide based on specific requirements requested. From this point, you can get a good idea of ​​which stations work best for your target demographic.

Once you have narrowed down the radio stations to just a few that effectively reach our target customer, request a proposal based on certain criteria: time slots, frequency targets, etc. From these proposals, see who reaches your target audience most efficiently, using tools like Cost Per Point (ratio of spot rate to rating percentage), Cost Per Thousand (ratio of spot rate to audience category totals), etc. If a radio station is not competitive, ask it to resubmit a more competitive proposal. Ask for the added value. Yes… it takes quite a while… and yes, it’s hard to tell if all the station’s radio advertising fees are too high. You really have to know the market and the going rates. (This is where having an experienced agency is extremely beneficial!) An agency can compare bids against historical figures to determine if radio station prices are in line with market averages…then negotiate and help execute the purchase.

Great… but how much does this cost? It depends on the size of the market you want to advertise in as determined by Arbitron (the radio rating services). Radio advertising rates can be as high as $800 for 60 spaces in a major market like New York City, or as low as $3 for 60 spaces in Kerrville, TX. How will you know what to spend?

Here’s a valuable system we’ve used from our history of working with radio advertising rates. The system is built on a strong brand schedule that can run one spot per day on the morning run, one per day at noon, and one per day on the afternoon run, Monday through Friday, and two slots on Saturday. and Sunday. There are nineteen ads a week at label prices. This type of program is good at achieving the desired frequency level (meaning that the average listener of a station will hear the radio commercial a certain number of times). Under these broad assumptions, you can use the following chart as a rough guide in budgeting for your radio ad campaign.*

*Please note that these are gross rates and do not include production costs or agency discounts. These are market averages for the standard radio show listed above, actual costs may vary. It does not take into account value added, ROS schedules, bonus points, etc. Different combinations of time slots in different seasons can cost much less.

* Markets 1 -5 (for example: New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, etc.)

Expect to pay $4,000-$8,000 per week/per station for a top performing station.

* Markets 6 – 20 (ex: Dallas/Ft.Worth, Houston, Phoenix, San Diego, etc.)

Expect to pay $2,000-$5,000 per week/per station for a top performing station.

* Markets 21 – 50 (ex: Denver, Cleveland, Kansas City, etc.)

Expect to pay $1000-$3000 per week/per station for a top performing station.

* Markets 51-150 (ex: Akron, Syracuse, Baton Rouge, etc.)

Expect to pay $800-$2,000 per week/per station for a top performing station.

* Over 150 markets (eg Myrtle Beach SC, Green Bay, Topeka, etc.)

Expect to pay $500-$1500 per week/per station for a top performing station.

You may be saying, “Wow! That can be expensive.” In some cases it is! These are standard radio advertising schedules and they come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes the hours are smaller depending on advertising goals and objectives. However, it is recommended that you can commit to the range of minimums.

Leftovers?

Note that nothing about carryover radio advertising has been mentioned here at all. Remnant advertising is the practice of purchasing unused inventory at deep discounts. The remaining advertising success exists more in theory than in practice. However, this is not to say that advertisers aren’t having success with carryover advertising. If and when carryover advertising falls into your lap, it is highly recommended that you investigate it. However, basing your entire radio ad campaign on carryover advertising can be a shot in the foot. With the exception of a few times a year, most top-performing radio stations don’t have that much unsold inventory. Often the larger advertisers have contracts that guarantee so many low-cost/no-cost ads that need to run. The reality is that if the big advertisers (with the big dollar calendar) need their spaces to run, or if another advertiser pays just a penny more than you paid for the remaining spaces, slam! You just got taken off the air that day. You can pay for twenty places and only get two of that air. The stations will make up for it, but what if you had that advertising to drive sales? Or better yet, in the age of established radio groups, your remaining advertising could be placed on the third to last ranked station in the market. The result is NO RESULT. I am a firm believer that when it comes to radio advertising, YOU REALLY GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.

Now that radio advertising fees have been explained, you may be wondering, how long should I advertise? The type of radio advertising helps define the duration of a campaign. Advertising an event? We recommend shorter and more compact schedules to build anticipation before the event or launch. Marking a product? Often long-term schedules with a little breathing room work best. Maybe even stretches could work (two weeks, two weeks off, or some other length of time). Most of the time, the two things that will determine how long a radio ad campaign will last will be the advertiser’s goals (traffic figures) and external factors such as sales cycles. Oh yeah, and usually the budget affects the duration of the campaign. It is not desired, but that is the reality.

The total cost

You may be thinking, “So if I want to run an ad on all three of Houston’s major radio stations, I should expect to pay $1,000 for a commercial, plus $3,000 per week per station…that’s $10,000 worth of a week’s worth of advertising!” That’s true, and it may be just what it takes to reach several thousand potential target customers. The real question is: “How much money can you make with a few thousand potential target customers?” Is it more than $10,000 per week? $40,000 a month? These are questions to ask yourself, because in the advertising world, that’s pretty good traffic.

It works even better when you let a professional ad agency cut that cost even further. Let the agency provide you with great radio advertising hours by providing you with an instant discount ON TOP of the radio station’s lowest negotiated price plus great added value.

Aventura condos are one of the most ideal real estate options within Miami for people who want to be located in one of the coolest and most vibrant cities in the region today.

If you dream of living within a community that offers you a complete package that allows you to enjoy the convenience of living in such a beautiful and sunny location while being in an exceptional urban suburban setting that is capable of meeting all your luxury needs, Aventura condos will definitely prove to be the real estate option for you!

Suburban City Benefits

Aside from the fact that the suburban city is known to have tropical monsoonal climate conditions where summers are hot and humid while winters are relatively short, being able to live within a planned suburban city definitely has its advantages.

The actual location of the city is considered one of those advantages. Being located right between Fort Lauderdale and South Beach, living in the city allows people to be located in close proximity to the liveliest areas of the region, including easy access to two airports and two seaports. It even has its own mall, which is also the largest mall in the state of Florida: the Aventura Mall.

Given what the city has to offer, it’s no surprise why the community and its selection of condominiums has proven to be the most excellent real estate choice for many different types of people, including young urban professionals, real estate investors, beach lovers. , family oriented people, boating enthusiasts and adventure junkies.

Condominium lifestyle

When it comes to choosing from the many real estate options that are available to home buyers within the city, it seems that Aventura condos outperform most other options simply because of the exceptional value of living the lifestyle. of a condo.

First of all, the city is known for being a premier condominium community, making its selection of condos in Aventura one of the best in the Miami region today. If you’re looking for luxury living, you’re sure to find just that, as these real estate options are internationally recognized for their excellence in providing stylish comfort like never before.

Unlike other real estate options that you’ll likely need to design yourself, you can skip the entire process and go straight to living the kind of life you’ve always wanted, including stunning views of the city and skyline. .

When it comes to the actual amenities and features, there is an undeniable degree of convenience in being able to have just about everything you need within the building, including gyms, pools, spas, and a host of other features that can vary by condo.

If you want to know all the options available in the real estate market, you should contact a professional agent for all the details. Make that call and take one step closer to living within one of the best cities in Miami today.

New York City is one of the most lively, sophisticated, vibrant, exciting and glamorous cities in the world. The city attracts millions of people from all corners of the world every year. It is the most important place for organizing social events, parties, conferences and other types of meetings. There are many hotels and restaurants that offer event spaces to organize them. The person has the option to choose from a wide range of places. There is one that fits everyone’s pocket. Whether it’s a large corporate conference or a small engagement party, New York City offers plenty of options.

An engagement party offers an opportunity to introduce your fiancée to your friends, family, and other social partners. Choosing the right place to hold the party is important to ensure that everyone remembers it. Venues in New York City specialize in hosting events. They offer great food and excellent service from the staff to ensure the party is a huge success. No one would like their engagement party to be a dull and boring event. Therefore, choosing the right place with the people is of the utmost importance. In addition to the food and excellent service from the staff, event spaces in New York City offer cocktails and hors d’oeuvres to guests.

Some of the most popular places to host your engagement party in New York City include: Brasserie 8 1/2, Buddha Bar, and Monkey Bar.

Brasserie 8 1/2 – With its luxurious atmosphere, adventurous cuisine and elegant art collection, it is a modern and elegant destination, ideal for hosting unforgettable events. The bespoke designed menu in an initial range of flavors and textures will artfully complement the glamorous and magnificent setting. The private dining room offers an ideal venue for wine, bridal showers, birthday parties, dinner parties, corporate breakfasts and presentations. The main dining room is very spacious and features the work of Fernand Leger, a French artist, on the floor and ceiling, making it a great venue for engagement parties, wedding receptions, charity galas, or any other event. The elegant leather chairs, the sofas and the brilliant cocktail are perfect for cocktail receptions. The delicious variety of cuisines and excellent service from the staff make it an ideal place to host engagement parties.

Buddha Bar: Buddha Bar presents an ultimate party experience for guests. The chefs offer unique cuisines, combining light French essences with Asian flavours. The interior is impressive and consists of a wooden plank floor, bamboo elements, low lounge seats and chandeliers. The soul of the place is the dazzling black Buddha that rests peacefully under the skylight. The highly trained staff and the electrifying atmosphere make the party a great success.

Monkey Bar: It is one of the most popular and trendy restaurants in New York City. The renowned bar has the famous fresh monkey and fused Parisian monkey buns. The huge dining room has a vibrant red wall painting with monkeys set in the treescape, adding to the style and atmosphere. The bar menu and the service provided is excellent.

The population of Dubai is growing quite fast in recent years due to the many employment opportunities that the city offers. Those who plan to move to Dubai for work or business opportunities or to study at upcoming universities can find cheap accommodation in the form of sharing rooms or apartments with other people. The growing percentage of expatriates and their demand for comfortable accommodation at an affordable price has led to the culture of sharing accommodation in Dubai growing and becoming familiar with immigrants.

After getting a job in Dubai, the next thing you need is a good accommodation that is not expensive and can provide you with amenities. A secure job also requires a secure life. And in the first instance, you may not be able to afford a large house or apartment for yourself. You can expect to share the accommodation facilities available in Dubai to all single or couple expats or other families.

Shared accommodation is available in some major areas of the city such as Mirdif, Deira, Bur Dubai, Sheik Zayed Road, Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, Umm Suqeim and Dubai Marina. All these places offer comfortable and luxurious shared accommodation. The areas are lively and ideal for families and singles. Shared flats or shared apartments are becoming more and more popular in these areas. Rising rental costs have further stipulated the culture of shared flats. If you share an apartment or flat, you are expected to pay between AED 2,000 and 3,000 per month.

How to find shared hosting? Finding a space to share a flat in Dubai is quite easy. Major newspapers such as The Gulf News and The Khaleej Times carry numerous advertisements for people looking for roommates. You can find flats or apartments available for families, students, working singles, working women and others. If you want to search the internet, you can find adverts for room sharing in Dubai on the Dubai Real Estate Department, Dubai Bulletin Board and Dubai Donkey sites.

Two-bedroom, three-bedroom and four-bedroom apartments are available for families or couples to share. It is common for expats or new recruits from elsewhere to stay in these shared apartments for a few weeks or more until they find an affordable place to change. Shared apartments of this type are well-maintained, self-contained and furnished. They provide amenities for daily use and other services as well. The culture of sharing rooms and apartments is the most suitable for students. Students who desire independent lifestyles and want the freedom to live their own way may want to consider shared accommodation in Dubai.

Close-ups are like business cards for actors. They’re your #1 marketing tool as an actor, so make sure they’re spectacular. A photo of a great actor is everything, because he will get your foot in the door and advance your career, while a photo of a bad actor has the potential to ruin your career.

Your photography should make an immediate impact on those who see it. As they say in this industry, directors and casting agents like to see photos of actors in Los Angeles that “pop.” While there’s no specific formula for creating a successful actor photo, all the great ones have a few things in common. Here are 7 essential components of a great actor photograph.

1. A great actor portrait focuses on the subject of the photograph and expresses their potential for a part. There are no wild clothing, hairstyles or jewelry to distract you in the photo. The photo also has to be technically perfect, with no distracting shadows or backgrounds.

2. A great actor photo brings out the best in you without looking unnatural or staged. Actor portraits in Los Angeles should be flattering, but not at the expense of reality.

3. Portraits should focus on your eyes, reveal your personality, and tell a story. To get the attention of a casting director or agent, your photos need to express something unique. Find a photographer who can help you bring out your best qualities in a shoot.

4. The pressure to create great headshots in Los Angeles can be overwhelming because you only have a few hours to create photos that will essentially make or break your career. This pressure is understandable, but for your photos to stand out, you need to appear relaxed, comfortable, and calm. Find a photographer who is easy going and comfortable with so he can look and feel his best in his photos.

5. In great close-ups, the actors connect with the viewers. Achieving that visible level of communication with the camera requires the expertise of a competent and experienced photographer.

6. Photos of great actors don’t have overly dramatic lighting or distracting backgrounds. Actor photos are meant to show how professional and serious you are to casting directors and agents.

7. Most importantly, the best headshots in Los Angeles require great photographers! Do your research and talk to several photographers before settling on one. It is important to have an idea of ​​how a photographer works. The atmosphere of a shoot will largely determine the outcome of your photos, so make sure you feel comfortable with your photographer.

Headshots that possess these qualities will drastically improve your chances of success in the world of acting. Don’t settle for photos of mediocre actors when marketing to directors and casting agents. Make sure your photos make a lasting impression by carefully selecting a photographer who truly understands what makes a great portrait and is able to bring out your best qualities.

From some of the oldest landmarks in the United States to some of the most modern wonders America has to offer; from the quiet and solitude of Mark Twain’s small-town life to the excitement and nightlife of America’s largest casinos; from the foothills of the Appalachians to the very shores where our ancestors first set foot on the mainland of the new world – you’ll find it all here in Connecticut!

The diversity of Connecticut, one of the original thirteen colonies that declared its statehood and independence, is astounding. And being one of our smallest states, it’s easy to partake in some of all the area has to offer in a short stay, or fill out an extended stay with enough different activities to appeal to any member of your family.

Spend the day trekking through the woods and the night in one of the country’s largest casinos, with time to dine at a world-class restaurant and a break from entertainment with one of the world’s top stars. Spend the day on one of the picturesque beaches and the night in the comfort of a Bed & Breakfast set up in an old country house.

With each major tourist area less than an hour’s drive from each other, and each offering truly rural settings anchored by a major and historic metropolitan area, Connecticut is the place to go!

CONNECTICUT – NORTHEASTERN AREA

– Heritage Valley Connecticut’s Heritage Valley is where it all began for this state. The first town was incorporated here and there are nine other towns in the area representing traditions from manufacturing to farming communities, college towns and businesses. It’s also set up for quick visits to Boston, Providence, Newport and New York. The towns are filled with quaint shops, historic sites, great restaurants, and wonderful old inns.

– Quiet Corner If you’ve ever seen a postcard from Connecticut or an advertisement symbolizing small town New England life, you know what “Quiet Corner” is all about. Small towns springing up between working farms, cattle grazing by the river. There are plenty of dining experiences here, from dining at luxury inns in the quaint village of Woodstock to roadside dining as you approach the Massachusetts border.

– Hartford Metropolitan Area Connecticut’s capital city is the perfect place for your stay in the Nutmeg State. A major metropolitan area, Hartford has everything a big city can offer: museums, nightlife, great restaurants, and great shopping. And its location gives you quick and easy access to everything else the state has to offer: the countryside, the beaches, New York City, a sleepy New England town, casino gaming and entertainment, or a concert in the park. from town. As the insurance capital of the world, Hartford itself is a sophisticated city that has undergone a great renaissance, offering world-class entertainment, arts and cultural attractions, as well as a multitude of opportunities for the more intellectual. For the confirmed city dweller who wants a taste of what New England living has to offer without giving up the comforts and convenience of the big city, Hartford is the ideal place to center your stay in the Nutmeg State.

CONNECTICUT – NORTHWEST REGION

Dividing what most people would consider a small region into smaller areas to begin with can seem very complicated. However, the diversity of this region demands attention to each of the exciting and entertaining places that will call out to you during your stay in Connecticut.

– Central Connecticut and New Britain The small town life enjoyed by all Americans from our earliest days to the 1950’s is still a “way of life” in this area. Halfway between Boston and New York City, you can visit just about everything this country has to offer in this microcosm of America. Flea markets, county fairs, art festivals, museums, working farms, small towns, modern cities. All of these can be found in central Connecticut. The greatest attraction of the area is that its rural nature offers you the rest that the demands of modern life demand as a component of any vacation. However, you can easily balance quiet moments with the fun and excitement that is only a short drive from your hideaway. Base your vacation in the big city of New Britain or just outside the city limits and it’s all within reach.

– Housatonic Valley and Bridgewater/Danbury Small towns, historic hamlets and quaint shops dot the landscape as you step back in time in Housatonic Valley. Enjoy the tranquility of country life all day – stop for a traditional meal on one of the picturesque back roads, do some antiquing and enjoy the sunset over the rolling hills. Head to the Bridgewater/Danbury area for world-class dining and exciting nightlife. Return to your country inn for the night or stay in one of the best hotels in the city and spend the day at some of the great museums and other attractions in the city and enjoy some great shopping including some of the factory outlets local and national. -represented in the area.

– Litchfield Hills This area is the real “New England”. Working and preserved farms give way to rolling hills. As you make your way over the foothills and begin your climb into the mountainous area, you can stop for a swim or a picnic or just a walk along one of the many mountain lakes and streams located in some of the best-cared for state parks in the land. Attracting tourists, photographers and artists from around the world, covered bridges span streams and rivers that lead to small towns and villages where the bandstand in the town park promises an evening concert after a meal homemade in one of the many great restaurants. Then retire to one of the old-fashioned inns or B&Bs that flourish in the area for a truly relaxing, old-fashioned getaway.

– Waterbury Region A major city surrounded by the incredible New England countryside. Who could ask for more! Truly the best of all worlds, this area is like getting a taste of everything New England has to offer in one convenient area. Museums, theater, shopping, musical shows await you in the city. To get away from it all, just drive a few miles and you’ll find yourself in the heart of the best New England has to offer.

CONNECTICUT – SOUTHEAST REGION

River Valley & Shoreline The rolling hills and small towns that line the Connecticut River lead you to the beautiful Atlantic shoreline dotted with beaches, fishing villages, and marinas. This area is the perfect blend of rural and coastal that has played such an important role in New England life since the earliest settlers. Experience it all in one of the most relaxed settings in New England.

Mystic City is the perfect blend of old and new. Here lies Olde Mistick Village, the North East’s finest example of old seafaring life. The perfectly preserved town and the wonderful sailing and fishing boats offer an unparalleled combination of fun and history. Inns and Bed and Breakfast establishments offer comfortable rooms and good food for a real taste of life on the ocean. The nearby town of Stonington has the same attraction without being quite as crowded. The beaches and fishing are some of the best on the East Coast and opportunities for sailing and boat excursions abound.

Nights in these sleepy towns can be offset by the excitement of the fabulous Mohecan Sun and Foxwoods casinos. The largest and most successful casinos in the world, these 24/365 casinos offer all the excitement of Las Vegas or Monte Carlo, but with the comfort and affordability of New England. They offer meals to suit all tastes and pockets, from wonderful ethnic and local fast food to authentic, upscale cuisine. The showrooms, lounges, bars and theaters are a must stop for every major act touring the country and many of these great shows are free. From senior bingo and quarter slots to blackjack and high roller events and competitions, just about anyone can enjoy the excitement of gaming no matter their budget. Sail by day and relax at your inn by night or lounge on the beach all day to prepare for a night of excitement at the casinos – this area is truly one of the best destinations for a classic New England vacation.

CONNECTICUT – SOUTHWEST AREA

Coastal Fairfield Fairfield County is the destination for the busy tourist. As you travel up the coast from Manhattan, you’ll pass the Big Apple’s bedroom communities from Greenwich to Bridgeport, each with its own flavor and personality. The beaches that line Long Island Sound are some of the best in the country—in the world, for that matter—and are just one of the reasons so many are drawn to the area. The towns along the coast and those just a short distance inland represent an unprecedented blend of big-city sophistication with small-town tradition. Town and city colleges, museums, theater groups, malls, and sports teams form a dividing line between excellent fishing, boating, and swimming to the south and the backroad warmth of true Yankee hospitality to the north. And in the summer, there are an unprecedented number of special events (more than 1,000 at the last count), from arts festivals to the PT Barnum Festival, from parades to seafood festivals and everything in between. You are guaranteed a great time in this area on any day you visit.

Greater New Haven As you travel down the coast, you’ll find that it’s all topped off with the great city of New Haven. Home to the former Ivy League Yale University, this historic city offers excellent opportunities to explore the best that Connecticut has to offer: a large intellectual community brimming with museums and libraries, classical music and theater, historic sites, excellent international cuisine, and a lively club. and pop music scene. It’s all here in New Haven and just a hop, skip, and a jump away are the great beaches on one side and the picturesque countryside on the other. A perfect place to see and experience everything one looks for in a New England vacation.

What would you dare to dream if you knew you would not fail? Several weeks ago I was watching the NFL Draft. This is an annual event in which the NFL selects the best college football players in the United States to play professional football at the highest level. As I was looking at this, there was one player in particular that caught my eye. He was six feet five inches tall and weighed two hundred and sixty five pounds. He was a big, tough guy! That is why his response to being selected caught my attention. He started crying! He was so excited that he couldn’t stand up when his name was called. What would make this tough guy cry? He had achieved the impossible dream.

This was a dream he had since he was a little boy. This was a dream that kept him awake at night. This was a dream he thought about every day. What is your impossible dream? I have discovered that all impossible dreams have one thing in common. To do that you have to overcome what I call the “Amazing Statistic.” The staggering statistic is in place because often on the journey towards your dream you meet a host of people who share the same aspiration as you do. This large group makes for an amazing statistic. For example, there are 9,000 people who play college football at its highest level. Of those 9,000 there will only be 215 that will be drafted in the NFL. That is an amazing statistic. Your dream may be to become CEO of a Fortune 500 company. The average Fortune 500 company has more than 100,000 employees, but only one CEO. That is an amazing statistic. So the question is how do I achieve my impossible dream and beat the staggering statistic? I will share with you the two things you need to achieve your dream. I call them the “two rights” of achieving dreams.

The first right to the achievement of dreams is the correct philosophy. The correct philosophy is the belief that all things are possible. It takes the right philosophy because the staggering statistics will make your dream seem impossible. The key to having the right philosophy is to know and accept your purpose. Your purpose is what makes your dream possible. We are all born with a destiny and a purpose to fulfill. You are the only one who can achieve your specific purpose. Knowing and accepting your purpose will move you to the front of the line and allow you to overcome the amazing statistics. That reminds me of an experience I had at the airport when I was trying to catch an early flight. I got to the terminal only to find many people lined up ahead of me who were trying to do the same thing as me. I was sure I would miss my flight! Then I saw my good friend Paul near the front of the line. He gestured for me to go ahead. We hugged, he left me in front of him, and I made my flight. Our purpose is like my friend Paul. When he finds out and adopts you, he will move to the front of the line and ahead of others trying to do what you are doing. Knowing and embracing your purpose will allow you to have the right philosophy.

The second right to the achievement of dreams is the correct perspective. The right perspective will come from selecting a mentor who has done what you are trying to do. Finding a good mentor has two advantages. First, you directly benefit from the mentor’s experience and perspective. Second, they will help you change your perspective. This is important because sometimes our delayed dreams are a direct result of our inability to change. I am reminded of a YouTube video I saw the other day about a blind man who was homeless and begging on the street. He had a sign in front of him that said “Help, I’m blind.” People passed him every day without giving him money. This became a constant pattern. One day, a lady walks up, turns her sign over, writes something on it, and walks away from her. Suddenly, people were reading what he wrote and donating money. His glass was now full of money. I watched this video surprisingly and wondered; “What’s on that sign?” Suddenly the camera snapped on the sign which was changed to read “It’s a beautiful day and I can’t see it.” The lady was an effective mentor to the blind man because she helped him change his perspective. Once she changed her perspective, she was able to change her outcome. When we have the right perspective, we will get closer to our dreams.

The first right to the achievement of dreams is the correct philosophy, the second right is the correct perspective. As I finish, I am reminded of the story of a young man named Craig who brings these two points home. Craig had a difficult childhood. He spoke with a lisp and slurred words. The other children made fun of him constantly for the way he talked about him. Then things went from bad to worse for Craig. When he was ten years old, a friend of his father’s told him that when he talked, he sounded like Daffy Duck and that he should shut up. This event had a dramatic impact on him and he did his best to avoid speaking in public. Well, this sad story has a happy ending. In 1999, Craig won the Toastmasters International World Speaking Championship, and today Craig Valentine is a successful motivational speaker who speaks around the world. What was Craig’s secret to success? First, he had the right philosophy. Craig’s dream was to win the world championship and he believed it was possible even when everyone made fun of him. Second, he had the right perspective. Craig wanted to be the world champion, so he selected a mentor who had been a previous world champion. The mentor helped him change his perspective, overcome the staggering statistic, and achieve his dream. I have good news for you today. If it worked for Craig, it’ll work for you. If you have the right philosophy and the right perspective, you can achieve the impossible dream.