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		<title>The Rich Past Of Thessaloniki</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greece is country that is full of history and archaeological finds. Athens is its capitol and his frequently visited. However, Greece also has another equally prosperous city. Thessaloniki is 2,300 year old city and is also the second largest in the country of Greece. It was deemed the Co-Reigning city during the Byzantine Empire as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greece is country that is full of history and archaeological finds. Athens is its capitol and his frequently visited. However, Greece also has another equally prosperous city. Thessaloniki is 2,300 year old city and is also the second largest in the country of Greece. It was deemed the Co-Reigning city during the Byzantine Empire as it was the co-capital alongside Constantinople. In order to visit this beautiful city rich in history be sure to start <a href="http://www.uspassport123.com/services/NewPassport">applying for an American passport</a> if you don’t already have a passport in your possession.</p>
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<p>History</p>
<p>In 315 B.C.E the great city of Thessaloniki was founded by King Cassander of Macedon. He deemed his find Thessaloniki after his wife Thessalonike. She was the half sister of Alexander the Great and the princess of Macedon. The city of Thessaloniki was very prosperous and eventually because a major trading port. It also acted as a capital for one of the four Roman districts of Macedonia.</p>
<p>Archaeology</p>
<p>The 2,300 year old history of Thessaloniki has given the city many historic and archaeological sites. In addition to the UNESCO World Heritage sites there are also many other prominent archaeological sites to visit in Thessaloniki. These sites include the Roman baths, gladiatorial theatres, and many more.</p>
<p>UNESCO World Heritage Sites</p>
<p>In addition to the many archaeological sites found in Thessaloniki there are many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These sites are mainly comprised of structures involved with the early Christian and Byzantine eras. Sites such as the Complex of the Roman Emperor Galerius, the first church of Hagios Demetrios are rich in history. There is also the Hagia Sophia of Thessaloniki, the Rotunda of Saint George, the Church of Panagia Chalkeon, and the Church of Acheiropoietos. There fifteen UNESCO World Heritage sites in Thessaloniki.</p>
<p>Ancient Monuments</p>
<p>The Ottoman Empire took control of Thessaloniki in 1430. This invasion lead to the conversion of all the churches to mosques. Through the conversion, the Great Thessaloniki Fire of 1917, and even the Second World War, these monuments have survived. Albeit with extensive damage, the monuments were eventually restored, and can be viewed today contributing to the fifteen world heritage sites in Thessaloniki.</p>
<p>Historical Museums</p>
<p>No ancient city is complete without an extensive array of museums honoring the archaeological finds of their existence. The two infamous museums of Thessaloniki include the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki and the Museum of Byzantine Culture. Other museums include the War Museum, the Sports Museum, and the Photography Museum. There are many other museums that boast the prehistoric antiquities of the city and artifacts from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. Don’t forget the largest planetarium in Greece is located in Thessaloniki as well.</p>
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		<title>Apple iTV: Everything You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 13:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Convenience:The third essential of a customer-centric business</title>
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<p>Technology and innovative design have made many products and services more <a href="http://uxmag.com/articles/being-predictable" target="_blank">predictable</a> and <a href="http://uxmag.com/articles/efficiency" target="_blank">efficient</a>, the two lower levels of Different&#8217;s <em>7 Essentials of Customer Experience</em>. Convenience, the next essential of <a href="http://uxmag.com/topics/customer-experience" target="_blank">customer experience</a>, is a critical factor in determining how customers make decisions about what to buy, what services to use, where to go, and with whom to engage.</p>
<p>Conventional wisdom says that convenience is a factor of time and effort. On the surface, that’s true, but if you dig a little deeper to fully understand service convenience, you need to consider another factor: <strong>perception</strong>.</p>
<h4>What Is Convenience in UX?</h4>
<p>In 1927, an entrepreneurial worker at the Southland Ice Company in Dallas, Texas began&#8230;<a href="http://uxmag.com/articles/convenience">read more</a><br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 11:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The Martyr Complex – A Need For Validation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 22:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A &#8220;Martyr Complex&#8221; is a trait most of us seldom recognize in ourselves and are offended when the term is applied to us. This complex describes a behavior that is selfless to the point of consistently denying one&#8217;s own needs and desires to put others&#8217; needs first, or to acquiesce to someone in a situation [...]]]></description>
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<p>A &#8220;Martyr Complex&#8221; is a trait most of us seldom recognize in ourselves and are offended when the term is applied to us.  This complex describes a behavior that is selfless to the point of consistently denying one&#8217;s own needs and desires to put others&#8217; needs first, or to acquiesce to someone in a situation where both of you desire the same thing.   One feels noble and self-sacrificing and in some way, however trivial, conveys this feeling to the recipient of the good deed.</p>
<p>Women in general and mothers more than fathers, tend to suffer from this complex.  Mothers, by nature, are givers.  They will put their children&#8217;s needs before their own and this behavior often extends to husbands, parents and friends.  For this reason, I shall use the pronoun &#8220;she&#8221; in this article.</p>
<p>It is kind, generous and nurturing to deny oneself in order to enable the goals of others in certain situations.  It is NOT a martyr complex when you are generous with both time and material possessions, but when this type of behaviour is dependent on constant validation and verbalized appreciation it is perceived as a martyr complex by loved ones and friends alike.</p>
<p>Those of us who are labeled with this complex are also extremely sensitive to any type of constructive criticism at any level.  If a boss or, (God forbid), co-worker casually remarks on some aspect of our performance or behaviour in the work environment, the martyr cannot treat a relatively harmless statement as such and move on.  She perceives constructive criticism as a personal attack and allows a feeling of unfairness to gnaw at her until she ultimately seeks the reassurance of others that she has been unjustly criticized.  Quite often, as well, she cannot rest until the guilty party is made aware, usually with a sarcastic remark or misplaced humor that she has been wounded far more than what is normal.  The criticism of a loved one or good friend is almost a mortal blow and festers like an infected wound until we have relentlessly and needlessly made the guilty party aware of how deeply we have been hurt and receive some type of assertion that we are, in fact, still loved and respected.  We are usually intelligent, humorous and quick-witted.  Our humor is often self-disparaging (another tactic that invokes validation that we are liked by those we seek to please).</p>
<p>It is my opinion that the martyr complex often goes hand in hand with a deeply ingrained need to please others, probably formed in childhood and carried into adulthood.  Low self-esteem and self-worth are character traits that have developed over a long period of time and can only be satisfied by constant validation from others that one is worthy of love, admiration and affection.  Feeling good about oneself is a direct result of what others think of us.  We know this is fundamentally damaging and self-defeating, but no amount of positive reinforcement seems to expunge deep feelings of insecurity and lack of self-worth.  It is really unfortunate that those of us branded as martyrs or victims do not know how to change this behaviour.  We know how others perceive us because loved ones and close friends will often tell us that we are chronic martyrs when we think we are just being kind and thoughtful.  Being kind, thoughtful and generous are lovely character traits admired and respected by others.  These traits are not the problem &#8211; it is the need for constant validation and appreciation of our kindness, thoughtful deeds and generosity that invokes disdain and mild irritation on the part of others.</p>
<p>With all of the self-help tools available today, one would think that recognizing this martyr complex (and that it negates in most minds whatever good we have done), we would use all of the tools at our disposal to actively work on changing this behavior.  We do not like this perception of us and we don&#8217;t think we deserve it.  Unfortunately, our need for acceptance, verbal appreciation and validation are every bit as strong as the natural instinct to be selfless with those we love.</p>
<p>I have no expertise on this matter to speak of.   I can only write about what I know of my own nature with its strengths and weaknesses.  The next time you roll your eyes in exasperation at a friend or loved one who has done something nice for you and then cannot let you forget it (I&#8217;m not THAT bad), just remember that below the genuinely kind and loving exterior is a deep-rooted sense of needing to please to prove  worthiness of your love, respect and admiration.</p>
<p>For some reason, regardless of how genuine the good deed, with absolutely no expectation of anything in return, there will be moments when the need to be verbally appreciated and validated will surface because that need is inherent in her basic nature.</p>
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		<title>How to Confront a Liar – The Simple Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 20:29:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the case may be for majority of individuals, I do not think you like someone lying to you. Concisely, some person&#8217;s lies cause our activities very hard to carry on. The method used to confront a liar is referred to as false fact contribution. I will tell you how you can use the false [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the case may be for majority of individuals, I do not think you like someone lying to you. Concisely, some person&#8217;s lies cause our activities very hard to carry on. The method used to confront a liar is referred to as false fact contribution. I will tell you how you can use the false fact contribution to confront a liar, just read on to learn it.</p>
<p>The difficulty majority of persons who believe that they are being lied to encounter, aside from discovering the fact, is confronting the individual or group who has been swindling them. This is actually a crafty social position. Let&#8217;s say, if there is a possibility that they were not untruthful? Or supposing they were lying but will not accept it but rather they prefer to subterfuge by refusing to be delusory? A lot of questions and doubtfulness causes taking up a prevaricator and extricating their lies a hard mission for most persons to accomplish. Luckily, there exist stuffs which you can utilize to enable you to win when you confront a liar. I will talk about a method most persons utilize to initially and subtly get extra, difficult cogent evidence of a person&#8217;s lies, and then apply it by boldly facing the lair. This will make you not to feel negative about it or even make them to reject that there were behind it, you know why? This is because the proof is basically too powerful and maledicting. It is referred to as false fact contribution.</p>
<p>It is a discreet espial method. It is the preferred method of most competent natural lie detectors used to confront liars. This is as result of its great extent of effectualness and dependability. It requires the addition of a fabricated truth of your own which is similar to their alleged lie, uttered out to be the truth in order to arouse a telling reply from them which you can apply as an evaluation of their dependability. An illustration of what I really mean follows: assuming your spouse visited the theatre with someone, but you&#8217;ve got a creeping feeling that you are not being told the truth. As soon as they come back to the house, simply tell them &#8220;hi&#8221; in a cool and calm manner.</p>
<p>When you must have had eye to eye strike with them, utter that you overheard something on the radio that a huge traffic swarm accident in front of the movie theatre and enquire from her whether it caused them any difficulty at the time they wanted to go. At this time, assuming your spouse is lying, they will be in a might cunning state. Their mind will begin to tell them, should they accept with the thing you told them, taking it to be the fact, and articulate that they witnessed the scene of the unfortunate mishap and came out safe or should they take a chance of articulating that there did not see anything? The means to utilize the false fact contribution method depends in getting the concept you make use to be a thing they can&#8217;t possibly neglect. It implies that you will induce a saying reply from them. They will either create an acknowledgment to it or consequently disclose their knavery. Or if they really went to the theatre, they will tell you the fact that they did not see anything. At this point, you must have sweep through the full thing and say that you misheard the name of the street on the radio or some stuffs within the lines.</p>
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		<title>What’s Wrong With Polypropylene Or Olefin Area Rugs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 07:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I browsed a popular chain-store not long ago, I noticed that area rugs have made a dramatic shift in composition compared to a few short years ago. Since my livelihood is based on having an intimate knowledge of the flooring products that I suggest to my clients, I always read labels&#8230; especially on deals [...]]]></description>
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<p>As I browsed a popular chain-store not long ago, I noticed that area rugs have made a dramatic shift in composition compared to a few short years ago. Since my livelihood is based on having an intimate knowledge of the flooring products that I suggest to my clients, I always read labels&#8230; especially on deals that seem to good to be true. And as I browsed through the offering of area rugs in the chain-store, I noticed that almost all the rugs were made of polypropylene or it&#8217;s very close cousin, olefin. I am a firm believer in consumers being well informed and getting a good value for their money. So I seek here to give a fair comparison of this fiber against what is clearly a better fiber for your interior home decor needs.</p>
<p>Let me start out with the good qualities of polypropylene and olefin. This fiber is a fairly strong man-made fiber that is well suited to mats and runners that may be used at entrances or patios or even outdoors, if properly treated for UV protection. In the past you would almost always find this type of fiber in a low profile, very tight loop style rug, and that is what it is best suited for. Many light to medium duty commercial carpets are made of this fiber (always in loop form). This fiber is usually extruded to the color that it will be (not dyed after extrusion), so it tends to hold it&#8217;s color well and can be used in intricate designs. This fiber is also resistant to most types of stains, and cleans up well (in tight loop form). Many manufacturers of area rugs choose this fiber because it is cheaper than other fibers and they can pass the savings on to the consumer.</p>
<p>Now let me point out the not so good qualities of this fiber. This fiber is a man-made synthetic fiber that is petroleum based (not very &#8220;green&#8221; or environmentally friendly. Although it is a good indoor-outdoor type of fiber in tight looped form, it is basically useless in any other form. In a cut-pile or plush rug it has a bad reputation of matting and crushing very quickly, so even though the fiber is not wearing out, it begins to look very ugly pretty fast. Although it holds color well and resists many types of stains, it tends to hang on to stains that are oily or greasy (even the body oils from the bottom of your feet and your pet&#8217;s feet). In other words, it does not clean that well in a cut pile or plush style. So basically, if manufactured in anything other than tightly looped form, you end up with a brightly colored, greasy, oily, matted and crushed rug that looks like it has been there for years instead of months. Lastly, since it is the cheapest fiber that manufacturers use, it is not the greatest value. I have also noticed a shift in the major brand name rug and carpet manufacturers, they are also using polypropylene and olefin in their latest generation of area rugs, so just because it may have a good brand name it does not mean you will get a good quality area rug. If you want a cheap, disposable mat or runner that will end up in a landfill sooner than later, then this is the rug to buy. If you are going to buy a synthetic fiber area rug, at least make certain it is nylon or man-made silk. It will wear better and last longer.</p>
<p>If you need a Fine Quality Area Rug for interior design or home decor, the absolute best fibers are silk and wool. Silk costs more and requires professional maintenance, so that leaves us with wool. Wool is a natural fiber that has better resistance to matting, crushing, fading and is a natural for built in stain protection (you can spray a fine mist of stain-protector straight from the can for even greater protection). It does not soil as easily as other fibers, and will not mat and crush for many, many years. Some wool rugs are even passed down from one generation to another; if well maintained. Wool area rugs are not that much more money than a nylon rug (as a machine made product. Hand-made will cost you more). Value per dollar is greatly increased by choosing a timeless pattern with wool fiber.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Web Design and Development Inspiration – N.126</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 18:39:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<h2><a href="http://postmates.com/">Postmates</a></h2>
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<h2><a href="http://karlclement.me/">Karl Clement</a></h2>
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<h2><a href="http://www.jimmyburbure.fr/">Jimmy Burbure</a></h2>
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<h2><a href="http://www.rappfrance.com/">RAPP</a></h2>
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<h2><a href="http://www.michelbergerbooze.com/">Michelberger Booze</a></h2>
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<h2><a href="http://psychnpsych.com/">Psych &#038; Psych</a></h2>
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		<title>Biggest complaints readers have about e-books</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Feb 2012 05:41:52 +0000</pubDate>
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