August 28th, 2010
New York States is home to some of the most fantastic scenery that can be viewed by guest during any of the states four full seasons. The view of the foliage in the fall, the fluffy snow in the winter, the burst of life in the spring, and the lush green fields in the summer are all sights that can be enjoyed by anyone and have been by many. The seasonal temperatures and features that New Yorkers have grown used to are something that many seek out each year. From New York City to the Finger Lakes Region to the Adirondack Region, New York State truly has something to offer to everyone.
New York City boasts some of the most diverse culture in America. Known for its Broadway theaters, its 843 acre Central Park in the middle of the city, and some of the most delectable treats you’ll find anywhere who wouldn’t love to visit New York City? Here you will find a total of 39 Broadway theaters where you’ll have the opportunity to watch classics such as West Side Story, or Mary Poppins. Or you can check out something new that the family will love such as The Shrek Musical, or The Lion King. Either way whether you on a romantic getaway or a family getaway you’ll be sure to find something you love in one of New York City’s many Broadway Theaters. Love a gourmet treat after a show? Well, New York City is also home to some of the finest cuisine in the United States. World class chefs run to the city here to have a chance to display their unique and wonderful cooking skills. Here you will find everything from Tex-Mex to Southern Italian to Asian to French to American cuisine. Anywhere in the city you visit will be sure to have a fantastic restaurant right around the corner.
For those visitors that are looking to be a little closer to nature Upstate and Central New York is the place to be. These areas boast such beautiful natural wonders as the Catskill Mountains, the Finger Lakes, the gorges at Watkins Glen, and the Adirondack Mountains. Each of these areas has something unique to offer to visitors, each as wondrous as the next. And each has its own piece of history to offer as well. So, climb a mountain, go skiing, take a fishing trip, touch a waterfall, take a wine tour, or visit the sight of the 1932 and 1980 Olympics but whatever you decide to do you’ll find yourself wanting to come back with all there is to see and do in Upstate and Central New York.
New York State is so full of rich history and culture that some find it almost intimidating. But visitors will see only a short time after being here that the sense overload is well worth it. In New York you can sit back and watch the seasons change or you can add some excitement to your life and hit the streets for some fun in downtown New York City but whatever it is you think you might want to do, New York is the place to do it!
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August 21st, 2010
Have you ever listen about The Great Lakes Higher Education and Affiliates? you should if you are in the process of getting a student loans, they are a specialized student niche website that offers several services for students that need help around this topic. Our intention with this article is to mention some of them, for instance, they offer you information in order to apply for a student loan, and not just in order to apply, they offer advise in order to understand what a student loan is and so on, you get counseling aids as well, even they can manage your student account and make payments in your behalf if you decide that is right for you, let review then what The Great Lakes Higher Education and Affiliates may offer you:
Student Loan Information Service;
The Great Lakes Higher Education and Affiliates website is very interactive, while their main page is static, it is quiet different once you click an option.
As mentioned before, they offers several products and services for students, on their main page you find clearly four options:
1.- The main section is for borrowers, where you can manage your account and contact information, make loan payments or consolidate loans as well. This section lists many tips for repayment options too. This is a must and you should start reviewing this info.
2.- Secondly, there is a schools option, on there you can learn about the services and products they offer you and get online access to products that you already have, you can download reports as well and order materials and forms.
3.- Thirdly, you need to research their section “financial aid professionals”, on there you get student counseling, professional training, delinquency and default prevention tips, among others.
4.- Finally yet importantly, in college access counselors section you will find free resources to help students and families achieve their goals for higher education. Just this section may make the difference between to get the best student loan possible and not to get it.
To sum up, The Great Lakes Higher Education and Affiliates website offers valuable information for students, while you might be thinking that college is very expensive and that there is no way you can go for it, do a little research on internet, there countless resources as good as the one reviewed here, it is free and you could be surprised, just give it a try.
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August 21st, 2010
The Great lakes in the northeastern United States have always been a source of water. People have used them from every thing from transporting logs in the older days, to fishing and recreation up until now. They are one of the most beautiful water sources in our country and it is hard to imagine what it would be like without them. At times in the past they have become quite polluted, but many efforts have been made to clean them up, among them Lake Erie.
This year there has been a much larger than normal blossoming of algae in Lake Erie. It is really thick in places and is becoming a real nuisance in many ways. It has interfered with fishing, swimming, and boating and those are the good points. It is what it is doing to fish and to humans that has people really worried.
It would seem that phosphorus is one of the things that is causing it to grow so rapidly. It appears that the lawn and plant fertilizers that we use on lawn and flowers is eventually making its way into Lake Erie and giving the algae a big boost in growth. Not exactly what lawn lovers had in mind, but then there are often unwanted side affects of things that we initially though were a good idea.
This particular type of algae is deadly to fish and some small animals. It smells bad and can give the water an unpleasant taste. Apparently even killing it does not stop all of the bad consequences of this blue green algae species. It is not toxic to humans, but it can give them a rash.
Some water utilities are spending thousands of dollars daily to try and kill off the algae, but it does not seem to be eradicating the problem very quickly. Even when the algae is dead, as it decomposes it uses up oxygen and causes what is known as oxygen free dead zone that can help kill off fish.
These kinds of water problems are making one thing abundantly clear to us. We have to do something about all of the toxic things that are put in the water. We know that steps have been taken to clean up the pollution that has already been dumped into the water, but what about the stuff that is still allowed to get in there? Remember when you were kids and you did not want to swim in water kids are peeing in? Well, that is equivalent to what is being allowed to be dumped in the water we have to not only swim in, but drink as well. How gross is that?
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