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All The Amazing Places To Find Go Karts, New & Used For Sale
Sometimes the long search processes for finding go karts new and used for sale can be a tiresome and frustrating process especially if you are unsure about where to look.  There are a couple of different avenues you can take when seeking go karts new and used for sale in your local area and then expand out from there.  Despite your reasons for looking for a go kart, there are many available answers both at your fingertips and quite possibly in your local area.  Lets take a closer look at finding go karts new and used for sale in order to direct your efforts more easily and cut down on some of that frustration that accompanies the search!

Tips For Finding New & Used Go Karts

So you have the great idea to get a go-kart and have a bit of fun around and you are wondering how to get started.  The first step that you should take in looking for go karts new and used for sale is to pick up a copy of your local paper or bargain finder as these sources are often the best option and certainly cuts down on travel expenses.  These papers will advertise such things as off-road vehicles and most times you can find an array of go karts new and used for sale.

Once you have exercised that option for finding yourself go karts new and used for sale the next step is to go online and search online listings in your area.  As the world relies more and more on technology there are many people who skip the paper print entirely and only advertise online.  Generally you will find one or two hits that are in your area and many times it seems the best deals are out of your immediate area and it is up to you if it is beneficial to travel in order to buy go karts new and used for sale.  Alternatively, there are many online sources of go-kart parts as well as sales that offer shipping although the shipping rates can be extraordinarily high as a forewarning.

The last avenue for you to travel down is to seek the old fashioned way by word of mouth or to gather with a go kart group as they would definitely know a thing or two about go karts new and used for sale.


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Acting Camps: Preparing Your Young Actor or Actress for Industry Success
Helping your young acting hopeful prepare for a successful acting career can be an incredibly rewarding experience for the parent. All parents like seeing their children being creative, expressing themselves, and, most importantly, having fun.

It should be stated, however, that forcing a child to participate in any pursuit they don't like is not just counterproductive but harmful to the child. Your role, as the acting hopeful's parent, is to caringly nurture your children's expressed interests and not force them into a pursuit in order to live vicariously through them. One would have to be born under a rock to have missed some of the more public examples of what can happen when children are forced into an acting career they never wanted.

That being said, there are some very simple pointers you can follow that will have a powerful impact in the immediate sense and create long-term opportunities for the professional acting success of your son or daughter.

Start Early: Human beings, it would seem, are all natural born actors. Early in their lives, they often spend entire afternoons play-acting imaginary scenarios. Sadly, as many of us get older, we forget how much fun acting can be. By exposing your youngsters, at an early age, to the concept of acting, you are, in effect, introducing them to something at which they are already. Regardless of whether it's soccer, football, chess, or acting, childhood pursuits should always be fun. By giving your children an early glimpse of acting while they are young and predisposed to the concept, you dramatically increase the odds of their long-term success. Acting Camps provide the perfect vehicle for your children to immerse themselves in the creative fun acting can provide. What they gain from the camp experience has as much to do with you, the parent, as it does the camp itself. With the internet woven into the fabric of our lives, there is simply no excuse for parents not doing due-diligence research on any acting camp they are considering. A little research time, up front, can save you a lot of money, effort, and disappointment later.

After your children have started their first camp, make sure that they are having fun. If not, first try finding a better-suited program and see if that resolves the issue. If not, you may need to consider the fact that acting may not be of interest to them at that point in their lives. If that is the case, and the situation is handled carefully, it may well become one as they get older. Forcing the issue now will virtually guarantee that your child will never enjoy the art. If there isn't a fit, back off and give them some time. Find out what it was about the camp experience they didn't like. More importantly, find out what things (even if only a few) they actually did like about the camp. Pay attention to these answers. There is a good chance that, armed with this information, you can research other camps that may be better suited to your child's tastes and artistic needs. Find a different camp, try again next year, and until then don't push or make a big deal out of it.

Be Involved: Acting is a passion and, like flame, it needs fuel in order to burn. A parent's support and involvement has no equal as that fuel. Acting Camp is about far more than just what happens during the time your child attends. What happens before and after camp is as important as the camp itself. Furthermore, if you have an uninterested attitude towards your children's pursuits then their attitude will soon follow your own. Help them prepare for the camp experience beforehand. If you have done your research, then you are well-versed in what your children will be learning and doing. Help them feel prepared for it and they will have the kind of fun that only self-confidence brings. After Camp is over, spend a lot of time revisiting what they experienced and learned. Often, there are exercises and drama games that can be fun for the whole family to recreate. Children look to their parents for validation. Be that validation for your young actor or actress and you have armed them well for success.

Be Selective: Acting Camps are as varied as the children who attend them. Take the time to research, research, research. If your children are new to the art, look for fun-filled camps that focus more on the enjoyment of the experience than the knowledge gained. As your children progress, they will want, as well as need, more challenges for their minds. Complacency destroys drive, and an unchallenged mind can hardly avoid becoming complacent. Acting Camp should always be fun, but as your children grow they will develop a sense of pride in their craft and will be eager to take the challenge to the next level. Do your homework and be prepared to provide that challenge in their next camp.

Preparing For the Next Step: Eventually your children (and I use that term loosely here) will be ready to move on to acting school. As you have watched and participated with your children in their acting youth, you'll no doubt have picked up on where their artistic talents and drive really lie. Research schools that have well-respected programs, and degrees, in those areas. This next step is an expensive one, so doing your research here actually does pay. Just as acting camps have helped form your children's creative foundations, so acting schools will take it to that next, and this time, professional level.



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You Are The Actor or Actress Of Your Own Story
Many thinkers and writers, both past and present, have described human beings in this world as actors and actresses on a big stage, this life, to one great play. Ask yourself, what role are you playing? Who's writing your script? Are you acting out your own story? Or are you simply going through the motions in someone else's play?

We each have a set of ideas or beliefs about ourselves that define us as a central character in a "story" that we're living out. All of the elements of the story have been passed down as part of our culture or upbringing, taught or ingrained, or simply fabricated in our own minds. We then go about enacting our stories as if they were true.

The thing is, most of us don't even realize that we're enacting a story, much less someone else's story. Because of this, we're completely at the mercy of the story and its writer, how it unfolds, how we react to certain events, and the eventual course our life takes.

If we don't take the time to construct our own story, we'll continue enacting our current one, even if it isn't working for us and even if someone else is holding the pen, or typing the keys.

So how can you discover the story you're enacting and decide if it's time to create your own spin-off? Here are some pointers:

1. Assume you are in fact enacting a story. Uncover the elements of your story. Be a detective, hunting for clues. Look at all your behaviors and describe them piece by piece, until the "whole" story emerges.

2. Assess your story. Are you happy with it? What would you change, remove, or add to this story to make it more satisfying? Re-write your story - become the author of the grandest story you can envision - a story that truly inspires.

3. Share your new story with important people in your life. Talk about your specific role in the story and why it appeals to you. The more you talk about your new story, the more it will become a part of you.

4. Commit to living your new role in some way. Make at least one change that is in alignment with the new story.

Finally, explore how your new story fits into the bigger story of your family, organization, corporation, country, and the world. What contribution can your new individual story make to the bigger story?

Remember, you are the author and you can write your own story any way you wish. And lastly, you time is limited. So do not waste it. Spend it wisely!

Joshua Poon is the webmaster of inspiring-quotes-and-stories.com. Visit <a href="http://www.inspiring-quotes-and-stories.com/">Inspiring Quotes and Stories</a> for inspiration.
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Biography
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Description As a Model
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1. Keya Coconut Oil
2. Meril Splash Beauty Soap
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As an Actress (Film)
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1. Khoj - The Search (2010)
2. Hridoy Vanga Dheu (2011)
3. Most Welcome (2012)
4. Niswartho Valobasa (2013)
5. Most Welcome 2 (2013)

Basic Info Of 
Name: Afiea Nusrat Barsha
Name in Bangla: আফিয়া নুসরাত বর্ষা
Born    February 28, 1989
Location    Dhaka, Bangladesh
Awards    #Meril Prothom Alo Awards
2012 - Nomination: Best Actress for Hridoy Bhanga Dheu

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2012 - Won: Best Glamor Heroine of the year for Hridoy Bhanga Dheu

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2010 - Won: Keya Coconut Hear Oil
2011 - Won: Meril Splash Beauty Soap
Gender    Female
Personal Information    
Her full name is Afiea Nusrat Barsha. She is a Bangladeshi actress and model who works in Bengali movies. She made her debut in Bengali film Khoj-the Search (2010). It was biggest commercial success. Barsha was born in Sirajganj. Now she is studying in Bhuiyan Institute of Technology with Computer Information System. She is also managing director of Monsoon Films.
Personal Interests    Acting, Dance, Friendship, Cooking, Traveling, Photography, Fashion Designing & many more.

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        10 Alternate Energy Sources To Live Well With Global Warming
. Feeling hot under the collar? Glaciers and polar ice are melting, ocean levels are rising, hot, dry weather, huge forest fires, water restrictions, crop failures... You name it, if these don't feature in your life yet, they soon will. Global warming and climate change are facts of life now, according to the International Panel on Climate Change, and many scientists. Huge problems beyond our control! But are you hot under the collar? If you're not, you probably live in a city where half of the Earth's citizens live now and take much for granted. Because in city living we are far removed from natural processes that deliver our food, clothing and energy. Does your child even know that milk comes from a cow - or a soya bean if you're that way inclined - and not from a milk carton? Even in the city you cannot stick your head in the sand (or under the asphalt?) and you are not immune from climate change. Witnesses are the 15,000 mostly elderly people that died in Paris alone in the sizzling hot European summer of 2003. Or the many killed in New Orleans at the 'hands' of cyclone Katrina. And if you are hot under the collar, do you think perhaps that there will be some miraculous scientific break-through so they ever-responsible 'They' will fix the Earth? The ultimate stem cell technology maybe that can clone a new home for us! Seriously, for many of us it is just all too hard. All we want is to live a life where we may raise our children to have a future. A future of some predictability: of schooling, a job, a family, community, of achievements and an enjoyable life - on a healthy planet Earth. Is this a fading dream, once a reasonable expectation? Maybe, maybe not. Our world is changing. There are great challenges ahead and it is too late to stop global warming. The Earth has changed and the processes it uses to regulate itself are adjusting themselves. And these changes will not suit human life as it is. But you are not powerless. Each person alone can change the world, one by one. Let me explain. Do I say that these problems are under our control then? Well, yes and no. We are talking about a severely disabled world really. And from the experience of disability we can learn how to survive and thrive! "Come on, get real", you say? Do I hear: "Just show me the right alternate energy sources and we'll get out of this mess." Yes, we desperately do need to switch to renewable energy sources that do not make a greenhouse out of our home, the Earth. But all the technology in the world will never be enough to survive and flourish. Renewable energy sources alone will not teach us to accept limits, unpredictability and what it is to lead a rewarding life. How we have lived collectively, in our billions, for the last few hundred years, has got us to this point. And by changing what we do we can live through climate change as best as we might. Even now. It's simple and it's hard work. No way out of that. Many people with severe disabilities know this. And they report the same or better life satisfaction as anyone else--under highly challenging, vulnerable circumstances. So, we can learn to live well in a disabled world. Regardless of what is to come you and I will be well served by the beliefs and strategies that people with disabilities use to - not just to survive - but to live well. These are true alternate energy sources. Those that guide us how to use what we have sustainably. These 'disabled people' believe this: * Accept that all of us are fragile and vulnerable * The world is full of limits. We need some of these to live well * Vulnerability and dependence are an inevitable part of a whole life * No-one is independent, but interdependent * Connection with others is our lifeline and our wellbeing And they do this: * Engage with others to build positive relationship, where you live, work and play * Pay attention to other's needs and that of the environment * Take responsibility for the situation you're in * Care for others and the environment competently * Be assertive and use your humour and creativity Not all people with disabilities act in this way of course. And I'd be the last to portray people with disabilities as heroes. We're just people - trying to get on. You try that! Talk to that elderly woman in your street. Offer a hand when someone needs it. Doing such small things will connect you with others and your environment. And do also use the 'regular' renewable alternate energy sources, and recycle too. You can change your local world by acting in these ways. And if all fails - regardless? Well, it's the only way to go! Perhaps your world might be just as hot but it'll be cooler under your collar!
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