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CRUSSIS A pure entry level ebike brand

Posted By EbikesDirectUK on Outdoor Sports

https://www.e-bikesdirect.co.uk - According to Crussis, “It all started in 2012, when we decided to prepare our first collection of electric wheels and to enter as a new brand on the Czech market. We succeeded in doing this and, under our own CRUSSIS brand, we first introduced our electric bike at the FOR BIKES trade fair in March 2013…” and the rest is history.

15 Acceptable Reasons to Miss Work Last Minute

Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - Ideally, you’d love to wake up every day, fully energized, and brew a fresh pot of coffee in a sunlit home with all the enthusiasm in the world to take on the day. But, realistically, this is not always the case and sometimes you need a few more hours of sleep. Or, a day to binge...

Think You Can’t Afford Today’s Housing Market?

Posted By theparentportfolio on Finance

https://parentportfolio.com - Between rising mortgage rates and an overheated real estate market, aspiring homeowners may feel priced out. Across the United States, the supply of listed and available homes for sale is not sufficient for meeting the record-high demand of aspiring homebuyers. What’s more, volatile prices for lumber and other building materials, delivery delays, and shortages of...

7 Pros And Cons Of NFTs: Everything You Need To Know 

Posted By arrestyourdebt on Finance

https://arrestyourdebt.com - The average internet user will probably stumble on many discussions and posts about NFTs on their timeline.  The sudden rise … 7 Pros And Cons Of NFTs: Everything You Need To Know  Read More »

The 5 Best Benefits Of Learning Martial Arts As An Adult

Posted By Thecameronjournal on Politics

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Looking for a new, fun activity? Give martial arts a try, there are plenty of health benefits from your brain to your feet!
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14 Best Cities For Digital Nomads in Southeast Asia

Posted By Thefrugalexpat on Finance

https://thefrugalexpat.com - In recent years, the trend of digital nomadism has surged, with professionals embracing the flexibility of working remotely while exploring new destinations. With its blend of vibrant cultures, affordable living, and robust internet infrastructure, Southeast Asia has emerged as a ... Read More

Comparing VYM vs. VIG: Which Vanguard ETF Is Best For You?

Posted By theradicalfire on Finance

https://radicalfire.com - Since many investment opportunities abound nowadays, how will you choose the fund that will be a new asset to suit your portfolio? Comparing two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) from Vanguard, let’s have a VYM vs. VIG showdown.  Vanguard is one of the most popular ETF managers and has an impressive history in terms of its performance. ... Read more

12 Overrated Wealth-Building Tips Which May Be Better To Ignore

Posted By Thefrugalexpat on Finance

https://thefrugalexpat.com - We've all heard those so-called “foolproof” tips for building wealth. They're shouted from every corner of the internet and even shared over coffee with friends. But here's a little secret – not all advice is golden. Some wealth-building tips floating ... Read More

Should You Hire a Financial Advisor Who Specializes in Dynamic Asset Allocation?

Posted By wealthtender on Finance

https://wealthtender.com - A dynamic asset allocation investment strategy employed by financial advisors attempts to reduce risks by adjusting portfolio holdings based on timely factors. When the stock market declines by 1%, 5%, or 20%, should you be concerned if your investment portfolio earmarked for your retirement...

Country Club Conservatives Won't Fight For Freedom.

Posted By timomalum on Politics

https://timomalum.com - Much of the world knows we're in a real war against wealthy globalists who want to control every aspect of our lives. Freedom is under attack from every direction. The supply chain and food production are being destroyed, international bankers are trying to introduce CBDC (central bank digital currency), surveillance is increasing with more than one billion CCTV cameras installed globally, censorship is on the rise, digital ID's are being rolled out around the world, and government-corporate partnerships are supporting an agenda of medical tyranny.Left unchecked and unstopped, within just a few years all of humanity will be living in a digital prison that we've actually helped to build. We'll be tracked 24/7, fed a steady diet of government propaganda, injected with whatever chemicals the pharmaceutical industry insists we need, and not allowed to wander more than a mile or two from our homes. While these predictions are well known to anyone who's been paying attention for the past two years, the solutions are less obvious. Revolution is always an option, but it's also one that the globalists have planned for and may even encourage, as it would give them an excuse to retaliate with a harsh, bloody crackdown. At the present time I feel that education and unified non-compliance are the best approaches to the threats we face. While a violent uprising may be necessary eventually, we're not at that point yet.But when that time comes, there are two groups who won't be at our side: the first are country club conservatives. You know who they are: wealthy people who judge others by their economic status, play golf at an exclusive club, work at a business they likely inherited, live in huge homes in gated communities, and quite possibly drive their kids to a private school in their new Suburban. The other group are people who aspire to live in the same manner but haven't quite gotten there yet.Both groups typically vote Republican but do so purely for selfish interests. They're driven by money rather than by principles of freedom. They want low taxes and they want less government regulation of businesses that affect their income, but all other regulations usually meet their approval. They don't mind sending poor kids overseas to fight senseless wars. Censorship and surveillance are okay in their minds, because if you don't have anything to hide, why should you worry? These are people who choose their own form of totalitarianism by living in neighborhoods tightly controlled by homeowner's associations. They don't want their neighbors to paint their house an unapproved color for fear it bring down property values. And they'll gladly turn in another homeowner who let's his grass grow a half inch too tall.They really don't care about freedom. They care about money, and they'll give up their own rights and sabotage yours if it means their bank accounts stay fat.So as the nation moves closer to becoming an open-air slave colony, these conservatives will go along to get along if they think it will help them hold on to their wealth just a little bit longer. They'll send money to Congress in the hope our selected officials will kick the can down the road a little bit further even while the rest of us struggle to buy food. They'll never pick up a gun and defend our Constitution. Instead they'll lock their driveway gates and cower in fear when the globalist's thugs come to torch their neighborhood.But they won't fight.Right up to the end they'll be compromising and trying to negotiate their way into keeping the keys to the Suburban.

What Is Homeowners Insurance?

Posted By PlayLouderBlog on Business

https://www.playlouder.com - What Is Homeowners Insurance? was written for Playlouder by a contributing author. Please note that contributing opinions are that of the author. They are not always in strict alignment with my own opinions. –Joe. Homeowners or home insurance is a type of property insurance policy designed to protect your home and assets in it. You […]

Tips For Using An Overdraft As A Business Owner

Posted By Thecameronjournal on Politics

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Managing cash flow is a challenge for any business owner. In this post we talk about overdrafts and how you can leverage them for your business.
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