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Why Road Frontage on Commercial Property is So Valuable hould we not be proud of this feat?How many feet of road frontage does the property have?This question is among the most important when assessing the value of commercially zoned property in a city or county. For some, the reason as to why this question is so important may seem rather obvious. However, there are multiple reasons why investors, developers, builders and business owners want to have large amounts of road frontage on their commercial properties.For business owners, it is best for them to have their stores located conveniently to their customers. If they are on a What we really require is self-confidence. It is rather ironical that when we are losing faith in ourselves, the rest of the world is looking to us for inspiration. Scores of major companies from the USA, Europe and Japan have set up their research and development laboratories in India in the last five years. So the question doing rounds is: What would we really require for transforming India? People consider India as a ‘land of ideas’ but the USA as a ‘land of opportunities’. That is why our young people with aspirations go to the USA or to some other well-off country, which provides them an opportunity to reach their own potential. Our challenge is to make India Long Term Real Estate Returns MOST PARTS OF Maharashtra may be under water, but this has not stopped the flag manufacturers in Mumbai from making batches of the tricolour ahead of the country's 59th Independence Day. This piece of news could probably give a fair idea of the unputdownable spirit of the Indians.“It's tangible, it's solid, it's beautiful. It's artistic, from my standpoint, and I just love real estate.”-Donald TrumpReal estate returns are a great investment option for anyone who is looking for long term growth of their capital. Today, in the United States, real estate investing is booming with a great rate of return and extremely low risk. Land always appreciates in value and that is why many investors are pulling their money out of the stock market and placing into real estate, which almost guarantees a nice profit on a regular basis. However, whenever faced with questions about achieving real freedom post-independence, a lot of Indians especially, the youth, answer in negative. It’s time for them to realise that amidst bad news, which is inevitable in any nation of our size and diversity, there is also a plenty of good news around. The Indians are giving in to a great deal of cynicism, negativism and pessimism. They do not even realise the value of what we have achieved in the last six decades, some of the most turbulent ones in the modern world history and yet, among the most triumphant. A brief note of some of our achievements will give us a few reasons to cheer for our motherland on this Independence Day. India’s gains in the post-Independent era are sizeable. We have functioned as a nation in spite of the cultural, social, political, economic and religious diversities. Our nation has a vibrant democracy, an independent judiciary, and a diversified and widespread industry. We manufacture everything, from pins to missiles. Information Technology (IT) has shown the way as India’s tomorrow. But the future of India does not lie in information technology but in another IT that stands for Indian talent. This talent is in demand all over the world. The products of our higher education systems, be they IITs or IIMs, lead the world. We may lack in economic or military clout, yet Indians have contributed significantly to set up an equitable world order. There is much that we can be proud of in this field. This discussion would be incomplete without a mention of India’s diversity. Our nation has 18 major languages, 1600 minor languages and dialects, 6400 castes and sub-castes, 52 major tribes, 6 main ethnic groups and 28 states and yet we have remained one country! We are the largest functioning democracy in the world. How many countries can boast of such a feat? India has the reputation of being a thinking nation for a millennium. But what about our mindsets? That is a matter of concern. Our mindsets are not positive. We are perennially in a state of self-doubt. Take our space programme. Today, we design, develop and test our own launches. We have moved from one sophisticated launching vehicle to another. We have moved from ASLV to PSLV to GSLV. We have done it without any help from anyone since no one will give us the technology in these strategic sectors for any consideration. Not only do we launch our own satellites today but that of our foreign customers too including Germany and Korea. And all this is done for a budget that is just 7 per cent of a single company in the USA! Should we not be proud of this feat? What we really require is self-confidence. It is rather ironical that when we are losing faith in ourselves, the rest of the world is looking to us for inspiration. Scores of major companies from the USA, Europe and Japan have set up their research and development laboratories in India in the last five years. So the question doing rounds is: What would we really require for transforming India? People consider India as a ‘land of ideas’ but the USA as a ‘land of opportunities’. That is why our young people with aspirations go to the USA or to some other well-off country, which provides them an opportunity to reach their own potential. Our challenge is to make India The Writing Life eved in the last six decades, some of the most turbulent ones in the modern world history and yet, among the most triumphant.In the 7th grade I wanted to be an architect but it turns out math is involved. Who knew? My 8th grade English teacher talked me into working on the school newspaper and I was hooked. It seemed like easy lifting compared to architecture.This quote from newspaper columnist Russell Baker sort of sums up how I felt about writing as a career:"The only thing I was fit for was to be a writer, and this notion rested solely on my suspicion that I would never be fit for real work, and that writing didn't require any."Baker and I, however, soo A brief note of some of our achievements will give us a few reasons to cheer for our motherland on this Independence Day. India’s gains in the post-Independent era are sizeable. We have functioned as a nation in spite of the cultural, social, political, economic and religious diversities. Our nation has a vibrant democracy, an independent judiciary, and a diversified and widespread industry. We manufacture everything, from pins to missiles. Information Technology (IT) has shown the way as India’s tomorrow. But the future of India does not lie in information technology but in another IT that stands for Indian talent. This talent is in demand all over the world. The products of our higher education systems, be they IITs or IIMs, lead the world. We may lack in economic or military clout, yet Indians have contributed significantly to set up an equitable world order. There is much that we can be proud of in this field. This discussion would be incomplete without a mention of India’s diversity. Our nation has 18 major languages, 1600 minor languages and dialects, 6400 castes and sub-castes, 52 major tribes, 6 main ethnic groups and 28 states and yet we have remained one country! We are the largest functioning democracy in the world. How many countries can boast of such a feat? India has the reputation of being a thinking nation for a millennium. But what about our mindsets? That is a matter of concern. Our mindsets are not positive. We are perennially in a state of self-doubt. Take our space programme. Today, we design, develop and test our own launches. We have moved from one sophisticated launching vehicle to another. We have moved from ASLV to PSLV to GSLV. We have done it without any help from anyone since no one will give us the technology in these strategic sectors for any consideration. Not only do we launch our own satellites today but that of our foreign customers too including Germany and Korea. And all this is done for a budget that is just 7 per cent of a single company in the USA! Should we not be proud of this feat? What we really require is self-confidence. It is rather ironical that when we are losing faith in ourselves, the rest of the world is looking to us for inspiration. Scores of major companies from the USA, Europe and Japan have set up their research and development laboratories in India in the last five years. So the question doing rounds is: What would we really require for transforming India? People consider India as a ‘land of ideas’ but the USA as a ‘land of opportunities’. That is why our young people with aspirations go to the USA or to some other well-off country, which provides them an opportunity to reach their own potential. Our challenge is to make India Homeowner Loan - Your Home Garners You Loans T that stands for Indian talent. This talent is in demand all over the world.Homeowners have reason to rejoice. They have the exclusive privilege of homeowner loans. These loans require the borrower to have a home so that you can pledge it. This means that in order to get a loan, the borrower will have to keep his home as security to the lender which he will have the rights to repossess, in case the borrower is unable to repay the loan amount along with the interest. These loans are essentially thus synonymous with secured loans.Homeowners can be said to have a privilege owing to the fact that homeowner loan ensure many ad The products of our higher education systems, be they IITs or IIMs, lead the world. We may lack in economic or military clout, yet Indians have contributed significantly to set up an equitable world order. There is much that we can be proud of in this field. This discussion would be incomplete without a mention of India’s diversity. Our nation has 18 major languages, 1600 minor languages and dialects, 6400 castes and sub-castes, 52 major tribes, 6 main ethnic groups and 28 states and yet we have remained one country! We are the largest functioning democracy in the world. How many countries can boast of such a feat? India has the reputation of being a thinking nation for a millennium. But what about our mindsets? That is a matter of concern. Our mindsets are not positive. We are perennially in a state of self-doubt. Take our space programme. Today, we design, develop and test our own launches. We have moved from one sophisticated launching vehicle to another. We have moved from ASLV to PSLV to GSLV. We have done it without any help from anyone since no one will give us the technology in these strategic sectors for any consideration. Not only do we launch our own satellites today but that of our foreign customers too including Germany and Korea. And all this is done for a budget that is just 7 per cent of a single company in the USA! Should we not be proud of this feat? What we really require is self-confidence. It is rather ironical that when we are losing faith in ourselves, the rest of the world is looking to us for inspiration. Scores of major companies from the USA, Europe and Japan have set up their research and development laboratories in India in the last five years. So the question doing rounds is: What would we really require for transforming India? People consider India as a ‘land of ideas’ but the USA as a ‘land of opportunities’. That is why our young people with aspirations go to the USA or to some other well-off country, which provides them an opportunity to reach their own potential. Our challenge is to make India When Can A Citizen Use Deadly Force? the reputation of being a thinking nation for a millennium. But what about our mindsets? That is a matter of concern. Our mindsets are not positive. We are perennially in a state of self-doubt.This is a good question. A good friend asked me this tonight after reading my article about when can the police use deadly force.Deadly force by anyone is the act of taking another's life when we believe our life is threathen. It is an act that a person feels is unavoidable. Actually, one's act to use deadly force is no different than the police officer's right to use deadly force.Let's use an example. Suppose you're at home sleeping and someone breaks into your home. As you awaken and approached this person they demand that you give them y Take our space programme. Today, we design, develop and test our own launches. We have moved from one sophisticated launching vehicle to another. We have moved from ASLV to PSLV to GSLV. We have done it without any help from anyone since no one will give us the technology in these strategic sectors for any consideration. Not only do we launch our own satellites today but that of our foreign customers too including Germany and Korea. And all this is done for a budget that is just 7 per cent of a single company in the USA! Should we not be proud of this feat? What we really require is self-confidence. It is rather ironical that when we are losing faith in ourselves, the rest of the world is looking to us for inspiration. Scores of major companies from the USA, Europe and Japan have set up their research and development laboratories in India in the last five years. So the question doing rounds is: What would we really require for transforming India? People consider India as a ‘land of ideas’ but the USA as a ‘land of opportunities’. That is why our young people with aspirations go to the USA or to some other well-off country, which provides them an opportunity to reach their own potential. Our challenge is to make India Google Adsense Optimization Tips hould we not be proud of this feat?If you are new to Adsense -- Google's affiliate program were you place their ads on your site and they pay you when your visitors click them -- then you may have wondered about how to maximize your income.Here are a few tips to help you do that.Build Sites for PeopleIt's against the terms of service for participation in the Adsense affiliate program to create sites just for getting visitors to click your ads. If Google finds out you've been doing this, they can easily disable your account. Therefore, don't treat yo What we really require is self-confidence. It is rather ironical that when we are losing faith in ourselves, the rest of the world is looking to us for inspiration. Scores of major companies from the USA, Europe and Japan have set up their research and development laboratories in India in the last five years. So the question doing rounds is: What would we really require for transforming India? People consider India as a ‘land of ideas’ but the USA as a ‘land of opportunities’. That is why our young people with aspirations go to the USA or to some other well-off country, which provides them an opportunity to reach their own potential. Our challenge is to make India a land of opportunities. That again requires positivism and faith in ourselves. Not only this, we Indians should acknowledge and respect our way of life. Surprisingly, the West is gradually drifting towards the Indian way of living. The world wants to go back to nature, back to yoga, back to Ayurveda, back to spiritualism, which is all the Indian way of life. Our challenge today is to maintain this traditional record for diversity while finding more room for quality and individual freedom. On the occasion of the 59th anniversary of Indian independence, the countrymen should retrospect and should learn to respect their achievements and freedom. It will set the mood and tone for our future. We can make it a golden chapter if we believe in ourselves. All that we need is an attitudinal change towards life and work.
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