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If a person is not able to do a network marketing business, won’t he be able to succeed in any other business?

One has to first realize that succeeding in MLM is the exception rather than the norm. Furthermore, those that do succeed (earn big) don’t do it from product or service sales or the overrides from same, but rather through revenue channels only available to a select few, such as;a. sales of training materialsb. revenues from hosting seminarsc. revenues from third party authors/motivational speakers for recommending reps read/attendd. revenues from third party LGAT trainerse. revenues from corporate for speaking at conventionsf. revenues from hotels/airlines (ie loyalty rewards)

HOw do you teach a horse to jump?

set up four poles in a box form, making sure they are one stride apart, and canter him over them. Do lots of trotting groundpoles also. another thing is put three poles in straight line, with about four feet inbetween. Set the first one about 9 feet from the edge of the ring, perpendicular to it. Next one starting four feet from where what one ends, and so one with the last pole. Trot him over the first one, making a circle, then the second one, then the third. The first one will be tight, the second one, not as much, and the third the least tight. this will get him responding and moving better off your leg. here is my terrible drawing. The line on the left is the ring side, the lines in the middle are the poles. Hope you get it, email me and ill try to help you some more.

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did you want jumping excercises or ground pole ones. The ones i gave you are groundpole ones, so if you want jumping ones, just email me.

If your child was allergic to your dog that you've had for years and is part of your family, What would you do?

It honestly would depend on how severe the allergy was. We've had cats and dogs always but when my son was 11 he was sent to an allergist to try to discover the basis of why his eczema wasn't clearing up. At that visit he was allergy tested and we learned he was allergic to both cats and dogs. . . However, he'd been around them for 11 years!! His most severe allergy was cats, so we started keeping them out of his bedroom, running an air purifier in his room and trying to regularly vaccum/scrub the house to keep the allergens down — he already takes a daily allergy medication. Everything was going okay until he ended up with a secondary infection after he had the flu — he ended up hospitalized for over a month with drains in his chest to drain the pockets of fluid off his lungs. Before he came home his doctors told us to get rid of the cats as his already damaged/irritated lungs couldn't handle the irritation/inflammation the allergens would cause. We managed to find them all good homes and went through the house scrubbing floors, walls . . . Everything before he came home. We all miss our cats but I would miss my son so much more if something happened to him — I already almost lost him once. We have kept the dogs and so far he hasn't had any issues with them — we vacuume regularly with a hepafilter vaccum, mop the floors regularly, keep the dogs off his bed, wash the dogs regularly etc. But I can tell you- even though I love my pups dearly I wouldn't hesitate to re-home them if they became a health issue to my children.

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