December 1st, 2008

Costa Rica Forum0

Costa Rica is an amazing place to visit. If you stay anywhere in the Americas then you have no excuse to not travel to Costa Rica. This republic is located in Central America and is a favorite destination for people from the USA and Canada. They are responsible for the approximate $2 billion tourism industry. From about 2 million tourists and visitors.

With those stats it is the MOST visited Central American country!
You can enjoy national parks, beaches and specially Ecotourism.

Before you go there though, it is advisable to discuss your plans with people from the country and other visitors planning. To do so, I recommend visiting this Costa rica forum 

Hope that helps.

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If you were interested in distance education and a medical profession, you can register here :
http://www.medassistant.org/registration.html

They are nationally accredited and the program is certified, but before you join I must say, please do your own checks.

Various options exist, such as pharmacy technician, nursing assistant, and dental assitant programs.

 This kind of program certainly has good addvantages such as flexibility in time, quick course completion, ease of payment plans etc..

Wish you the best.

PS: I’ll wait for them to contact me at my email rickson7 at yahoo com cause if the program works well I can send them many students.
 
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America.com sold0

America.com which has been put up for auction will be sold for over 5 Million dollars if sold at all.

 My estimate is that the price should actually be more than 10 Million dollars easy, unless the US Government think it’s their right to have it now…

 Let’s see how this one goes. It’s for auction on Sedo.com

Mr.Mohan’s Newsletter0

This is a test post so, one can see and download a Newsletter.
Here’s a link to a Psychoanalytic Article : Individual And Family

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