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March 22, 2009

Obtain Fishing Gear Online

Procuring the best fishing supplies is an awfully critical thing to remember when your are mulling over your next fishing trip. You must let yourself the proper tools to get into the “mental state” and get the best benefits of fishing. Procuring the appropriate items will aid you in several ways. As you may be familiar with, the more fishing gear you own the easier fishing will be. One of the main things you should ask is, do you have all that you need before you head out on your fishing trip? To be triumphant you must ensure that your fishing excursion commences with procuring the best fishing equipment. There are various brands of items and it predominantly depends on type of location you will be fishing in, what type of fish you are seeking & the breed of fishing that you desire.

There are several different variety & styles of fishing reels that carry a series of fees. If you are wanting to enter into commercial fishing you have to ensure that your fishing gear is rated for that kind of use. Commercial fishing calls for a lot more hard-wearing equipment. Since professional fishing supplies demands 2 to 3 times the use they wear much quicker. This makes it much more wise to pay the extra money at the start. There are a range of items so that you can make a decision based on needs as well as what you can realistically buy.

The type of fishing rod is another significant part of the tackle that you will require. You may want to consider what type of rod that you will need for your fishing journey. Just as there are an assortment of reels there is a variety of fishing rods available. It is advised to base your conclusion on the sort of fish that you are looking to catch. Find great offers on cycling clothing online today.

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March 19, 2009

Plan Your Vacation in Rome

If you love visiting Italy you might be interested in cheap hotels in Rome . By booking low-cost accommodation you’ll have more money to spend on getting out and exploring this wonderful city. If you’re not sure where to start looking for budget accommodation you can try going online and doing a Google search. You can then click on one of the hotel directory links and enter your requirements there. By putting in the dates you require you’ll be able to find hotel accommodation at all kinds of prices. It’s possible to find rooms for under $60 a night, and in low season they can be as low as $30 a night. For those really low prices you’re unlikely to get city center accommodation, but if you don’t mind a little bit of travelling every day it’s worth the effort. So if you thought hotel rooms in Rome were going to be expensive you should take a look online – you might be surprised at what you can find.

And no trip to Rome would be complete without an up to date Italy travel guide . By packing a guide in your luggage you can be sure you’ll always have the information you need right at your fingertips. With one of these guides you can look for hotels, restaurants, bars, and shops, in fact everything you need to make the most of your vacation. You can also find out where the nearest tourist attractions are, and which ones are a little further afield if you want to go out for the whole day. As well as the well-known attractions there are plenty more slightly off the beaten track. The Protestant cemetery provides the last resting place for the poets Keats and Shelley. There’s even a pyramid shaped grave for the Roman nobleman Gaius Cestius who rather fancied an Egyptian style burial in 12BC. By taking your pocket guide out with you wherever you go you’ll be able to find all kinds of interesting things to see and do.

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March 16, 2009

Versals & Typography

The better a person understands software, the more flexibility there is when designing with typography especially when it comes to versals. According the Google’s dictionary, versals are the “oversized initial letters usually colored in red or blue and characterized by exaggerated curves, vertical strokes, and serifs (also called Lombardic Capitals).” To clarify, graphic designers not only have an oversized letter start out the body of text, but they make the text wrap around it too. Any given software tool can be the single answer to polishing up an awesome design. This is why graphic designers need to thoroughly understand the tools in which they work with. To get the desired professional look for their layouts, they have to thoroughly understand software tools first.

Graphic designers can learn from the stage play called “Lion King.” The play has unforgettable stunning colors and perfectly orchestrated choreography. Everything about the play was artistic and cleverly done. In addition, the music perfectly harmonized with the stage play too. Amazingly, layers and layers of information were presented harmoniously as the audience watched in admiration. From this, graphic designers can learn the importance of orchestrating and fine-tuning as they bring together all the required information for their layouts. In theory, it sounds easy, and if measuring the “Lion King” to the challenge of a layout, it is easy comparatively. At times, I wonder how I am going to organize my racing thoughts as I attempt to pull my projects together. But, I try to stay mentally organized by dividing up my ideas which helps me to organize my thoughts. Then, I methodically and strategically put it all together.

For instance, when starting a layout, I first try to pinpoint what my message is going to be and determine who is going to be my audience. Next, I start thinking about the design elements such as the heading and subheadings, the versal, graphics, and color scheme. Usually, the versal is one of the last design decisions I make for a layout. It seems that a versal to a layout is like the icing on the cake.

If you are not sure if you have made your versal correctly, show your layout to others or open up some books and magazines and make some comparisons. In fact, you should always solicit critiques and feedback from your peers. Everyone seems to see and interpret information differently, and artists should welcome feedback because of this. You’ll find with every versal you make, it’ll get easier. Nothing beats time and experience. (revised 2/14/2006)

Debbie Jensen, http://www.debjensendesigns.com

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Pacing Breathing – Create Powerful Rapport

First off – what’s the difference between pacing, matching and mirroring?

Pacing is talking about or doing things that are verifiably true in the person’s ongoing experience. Pacing is the global action – the totality and it encompasses matching, mirroring, rhythm, speed, and/ or tonality… etc.

Mirroring is simply – if I move my right hand, you’re going to move your left hand. If I scratch with my left arm, you scratch with your right arm.

Matching is: If I raise my left hand, you raise your left hand. You match the movements with your same hand. Mirroring and matching are a subset of pacing. Pacing is a meta level above, so to speak.

What are the actions that are the best to pace?

Breathing! This is one of the most powerful things to pace and it’s very easy to do, especially if you are talking to someone. The small complication is that while you are talking you have to get the rhythm of all this down. You’re talking, I’m paying attention to your talking, I’m talking, and now I’m going to try to pace your breathing too. That’s quite a bit to add because talking is so unconscious.

You have to get comfortable with this and with some practice and experience – you can! Here’s a little trick for you. If I’m talking am I breathing in or out? If I’m talking, I’m breathing out!

So right now take your hand and put it out in front of you, like good trance subjects… very good! As you read this imagine that, “I’m talking and I want you to lower your hand slightly, just lower it a bit, good now I take a breath… ( and up comes your hand) and I start to talk again and your hand begins to move down again just as I speak.” So find someone and as they talk, follow along with your hands – you can use the TV or radio for this as well. Just practice this – you will discover that when someone stops talking, mostly they are getting a breath.

It’s not that hard. Really, getting to understand someone’s breathing is not all that hard. It is one of the most profound things to pace.

We can also pace facial expressions. This is a really big thing to be able to pace. If they’re smiling and your smiling, guess what? You’re both smiling. Whatever it is they’re doing facially, you’re going to do it as well. Most people are not very aware of their facial expressions. So that is something that I’ve found very useful to pace.

We’re training the unconscious mind. We’re training it to be able to see what the other person is doing and to be able to lock onto that very quickly to use it to our advantage.

Kenrick E. Cleveland – is the “Top Secret – Goto Guy” for persuasion training for over 27 years. Check out MaxPersuasion Tips and get serious persuasion tips every 2 weeks – increase your power to persuade and put money in your pocket. Lots of it! http://www.maxpersuasion.com/

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March 13, 2009

Using Cement in an Environmentally-Friendly Way

In building construction, cement plays a pivotal role because it serves as a binding agent that holds together sand and other aggregates to produce a stone-like mass. However, cement is also a serious environmental risk because it is accountable for 5 to 10% of annual total carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. Cement is made up of calcium (limestone), silicon (clay or sand), and some amount of bauxite and iron ore. Its manufacturing process involves the calcining of limestone into lime in a cement kiln. This process emits a certain amount of carbon dioxide. The key, therefore, in using cement in an environmentally friendly way, lies in its manufacturing process. Carbon dioxide emission can be reduced during manufacturing by improving the cement kiln operation’s energy efficiency. Manufacturers can switch to natural gas for powering the kiln. Using alternative fuels for the kiln will also help reduce nitrous oxide emissions. Aside from CO2 and nitrous oxide, cement also contributes air pollutant emissions by producing dust. The best way to avoid accumulation of cement dust is through the use of mechanical collectors or electronic precipitators that effectively gather these tiny particles. Another option takes us back to the cement production process: Using alternative, low-sulfur raw materials will produce cement with reduced sulfur emissions. Almost all of cement’s negative emissions are accumulated during the manufacturing process, so the best action would be to determine a way of reducing these emissions before the finished product comes out. Cleaner production processes will help solve cement’s environmental woes. Recent developments, however, have seen the introduction of an eco-friendly cement that’s manufactured from an industrial by-product. This new cement has reduced carbon dioxide emissions and is said to have zero nitrogen oxide emission.

Learn more how Ken Mehlman and KKR have formed a Partnership with the Environmental Defense Fund to help companies reduce emissions and waste.

Bloomberg also reports on Ken Mehlman and KKR’s partnership with the Environmental Defense Fund.

Ken Mehlman is the Head of Global Affairs for Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts.

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March 12, 2009

An Experience with a Wish Lantern

Wish Lanterns should never be launched in extremely windy conditions. Trust me, I had a rather alarming experience launching a lantern in the early hours of the morning. It’s not that they’re dangerous- the flame will die out of its own accord, it’s just that they hold the promise of danger, as (I would argue) does any flame assisted product. I was stepping outside the other morning to test out my lantern. First I lit the fuel cell, making sure to ignite all four corners of the fuel sheet, then I held it upright, fanning out the rice paper, waiting for it to inflate. This it did, slowly but surely. It was strangely hypnotic to watch, As the interior glowed ominously it settled my mind, I began to reflect on the world, drifting off into my own dream land. Then, and without warning, a sudden gust of wind crashed by and my lantern was virtually snatched from my hands. It was distressing to say the least. As the body of the lantern swung violently from side to side, threatening to rip at any given moment, my mind began racing. What if the Paper caught alight? What if it flew out of my hands and crashed into a fence, or worse, a person?! Fortunately it was all fine. As I knew it would be.

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First Time House Buyers Are Getting Property In Europe

Acquiring property overseas for the very first time can without doubt be a horrifying mission. There are lots of reasons why people from the United Kingdom are investing in villas in a foreign country and if you are still unclear about whether you should take the plunge and spend, here are some reasons why you should go for it.

1st, foreign property has been a superb financial performer for last couple of years & shows no signs of slowing down. Today there are now a great number of new up-and-coming markets that have terrific investment opportunities to be taken benefit off. Find an enormous array of foreign property. Visit the website today for all the latest offers!

An additional reason is that a holiday villas or second house can be a terrific plan for you and your children; It’s very normal for real estate investors to get their hands on second holiday homes in countries accessible within in not many hours trip of Great Britain airfields.

3rdly, more and more individuals are growing disillusioned with United Kingdom and are fashioning new lives in an overseas country. It’s not simply old retirees attaining real estate in Europe and living abroad; presently younger people are also going in ever greater numbers for work or for personal grounds.

With overseas countries now enjoying superior communications connections and cheaper tickets the option to rent property in a different country as a source of generating extra revenue is another critical factor for investing.

For most people possessing real estate overseas is a dream come true. It can result in a much enhanced value of life and an outstanding get away whether you are in your mid twenties or your 50s.

Acquiring a flat in another country exposes you to amazing traditions and different feelings to life. It’s exciting & educational and without doubt opens up a totally new world to learn about.

With certified instructions it’s simpler than ever to investment in property in a different country. Many overseas property firms provide help on location, developments, legal questions, mortgage services, as well as everything you should know when obtaining your dream overseas property.

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March 11, 2009

Business Writing Secrets Vol. 1

One of the most important aspects in the business world is writing. It is the critical process of communication inside a corporation and of course in the B2B (Business to Business) and B2C (Business to Consumer) trade.

Writing memos, letters and reports is the daily task for the employers and the executives inside the company. Every firm follows some specific rules for their communication needs but they all have as a cornerstone of their standards these critical questions:

INITIAL ANALYSIS

1. What is it?
2. What is the purpose of the document?
3. When is it due?
4. How much time should you spend preparing it?
5. What key information should you cover?

AUDIENCE ANALYSIS
1. Who are the readers?
2. What is their knowledge of the subject?
3. What is their opinion of the subject?
4. What actions do you want them to take?

PRESENTATION ANALYSIS
1. What format should you use?
2. What style should you follow?
3. In what order should you present the information?
4. What attachments should you include?

INITIAL ANALYSIS

What is it?

The first question asks you to identify the type of business communication you are going to write.

What is the purpose of the document?

You must identify what is the purpose you are writing for. You must be as specific as possible. For example, you can write a memo for a specific problem with a client in your corporation.

When is it due?

If you have a deadline for completing your letter or memo then the procedure is easy but if you don’t , then you must determine by yourself all the facts you need for completing your document.

How much time should you spend preparing it?

You must estimate the time you are going to spend for the preparation of your document. For example, 8 hours for contacting a business proposal letter is reasonable but spending 8 hours for a memo is not reasonable at all.

What key information should you cover?

That question defines what kind of information you should include in your memo,letter or report. For example, should a business proposal letter contain all the technical requirements for the potential prospect or not?

Who are the readers?

In this step you must identify who is the reader. Is it a co-worker or an important client?

What is their knowledge of the subject?

This is very important. Think wisely who are your readers. Do they have a decent knowledge about the subject or they don’t know anything about it.
If they have a great familiarity with the subject, then you don’t have to explain much. If they have basic familiarity then you must explain more in order to be understandable. Finally, if they don’t know anything about the subject, you must analyze it in detail and take nothing for granted.

What is their opinion of the subject?

Knowledge of a subject is not the only issue on your writing acceptance from your readers. The opinion they have about it has the same importance. Your primary task is to identify if they have a positive , negative or neutral opinion about your subject.

In most cases when the readers have positive or neutral opinion there are no serious problems for the writer. On the other hand, when your reader is negative on the subject you are dealing with, you should be extra careful with your letter or memo.

What actions do you want them to take?

If you have a clear goal for what you expect your readers to do, then your writing will be more succesful. Don’t forget to clarify the action you want your readers to do.

What format should you use?

Before you start formatting your document ask if your company has a formatting standards. Most of them have specific standards for writing letters, memos and reports. In that case you should follow them.

What style should you follow?

Style is the way you use words, abbreviations, punctuation, and other elements. If your corporation use a specific style, use it. Otherwise follow the commercial standards available. Capitalization is an element you should use systematically.
You must capitalize proper nouns and the first word of sentences.

In what order should you present the information?

The Classic standard applies here too, which is the introduction, body, and conclusion.

The introduction informs the reader what the subject is all about and provides all the necessary information the reader needs to understand.

The body emphasizes and analyzes the subject .During that process always keep in mind that your points should be stressed according to their importance. The most important should be first.

The conclusion sums up the points given in the body and directs to an action to be taken.

What attachments should you include?

The last question asks you to identify if and what kind of attachments you may need for your project. Sometimes extra information helps the readers to understand better the subject you have prepared.

Christos Varsamis is an internet marketing consultant and the creator and publisher of http://www.settinglifegoals.com

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First Time Buyers Are Acquiring European Real Estate

Acquiring real estate overseas for the very 1st time can defiantly be a terrifying mission. There are scores of reasons why people from England are investing in houses in a foreign country and if you are still unresolved about whether you should take the plunge & spend, here are important reasons why you ought to think about it.

1st, foreign property has been a good financial performer for past one or two years & shows no hints of calming down. These days there are now many new rising foreign marketplaces with good investment opportunities to be taken benefit off.

One more reason is that a holiday villas or second house can be a terrific idea for you and your kids; It’s very ordinary for property investors to purchase 2nd holiday houses in countries easily reached within in a couple hours air travel of Britain airstrips.

3rdly, more & more individuals are growing disheartened with Great Britain and are erecting new lives overseas. It is not simply old retirees getting real estate in Europe & living abroad; presently younger individuals are also moving in ever greater numbers for jobs or for personal causes.

With overseas countries these day enjoying superior connections & cheaper travel the probability to rent property in a foreign land as a method of creating extra revenue is another vital reason for investing.

For the majority of people possessing property overseas is a daydream come true. It can present a much superior quality of life & a great get away whether you are in your mid 20s or your fifties. For a great investment opportunity why not buy property overseas online.

Acquiring a home in a different country exposes you to unique ways of life and different views to life. It is exciting and enlightening & unquestionably opens up a totally new world to see.

With professional recommendations It is more easier than ever to investment in real estate in a foreign land. Many overseas property organisations supply information on location, developments, legal issues, mortgage amenities, as well as everything you must know when finding your dream European real estate.

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Death of An Infant in Oaxaca, Mexico

Where divergent religious customs merge…

Daniel Perez Gonzalez was a beautiful baby. His parents Flor and Jorge thought so; my wife Arlene and I agreed. Few are able to share our certainty, though, because we were among the very few to see him alive. Daniel was born in a hospital in Oaxaca (wa-HAW-kah), a city of about 400,000 inhabitants high in Mexico’s Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range. I welcomed him into the world along with Arlene, our then 13-year-old daughter Sarah, and Daniel’s grandmother Chona. From the womb, the nurse passed our newest extended family member into three sets of anxiously loving arms—Chona’s, those of his big sister Carmela (Sarah’s closest friend in Oaxaca), and then Sarah.

We have a long and colorful history together, my Jewish family in my previous hometown of Toronto and my devoutly Catholic family in Oaxaca. Chona is our comadre and matriarch of her family. Not six months earlier she and her grandchildren had shouted Mazel Tov at Sarah’s Bat Mitzvah in Toronto. Over the years we have raised many a glass of mezcal (Oaxaca’s version of tequila) at milestone birthdays including quince aos (the fiesta when a young girl turns fifteen, with similarities to the Bat Mitzvah); we have eaten matzoh together for Passover in Toronto; and we have welcomed many a Christmas, New Year’s and Day of The Dead celebrations together in Mexico.

But it was Daniel’s death that reinforced for me, through much laughter and many tears, the profound irrelevance of cultural differences in the face of universal rituals surrounding death.

On the day of his birth, it was easy to imagine that Daniel’s life would unfold like Sarah’s. At 8 pounds, and with a full head of black hair, the baby looked extremely healthy. Like my wife’s, Flor’s pregnancy had been full-term. Like Sarah, Daniel was born by caesarian section; like Sarah, his mother’s umbilical chord had been wrapped around his neck, causing temporary respiratory distress and the need for a few days in an incubator. But we didn’t worry, his father and cousin both obstetricians with connections in the Oaxacan medical community. He would receive the best post-natal care available, and we would dance at his wedding one day.
But then their paths diverged. After two days of life, we mourned little Daniel’s death of respiratory distress, beside his coffin in Chona’s living room, with family, friends and compadres.

Between the birth and the death came a crazy-quilt of only-in-Mexico experiences that resonated with my memories of the mourning process my Canadian family had undergone when my father Sam died a few years earlier.

Most Oaxacans accept that death hits you at home—literally. Daniel left the hospital in a white, ornately-adorned satin-lined coffin, bound not for a funeral home, but for the livingroom of the family compound. Once he was settled atop a table covered with fresh linen, with a large silver crucifix behind him, my compadre Javier and I were dispatched to the Mercado de Abastos (the largest peasant market in the state), to buy white gladioli and flower arrangements. This was a far cry from the somber discussion of formal arrangements at Toronto’s Steeles Memorial after my father’s death.

In this passionate and expressive country, even death rites are incomplete without the drama of shouting and accusations. At the cemetery I learned that Daniel was to be interred in a low tomb-tike grave atop Tia Lolita (Aunty Lola), his great-great-aunt who had died in 1990, who was layered over yet another relative who had died in 1982. But when we met with the head undertaker, el presidente, at Lolita’s graveside only hours after Daniel’s death, we were advised that annual fees hadn’t been paid in ten years. Much shouting ensued, but in the end, after heated debate, el presidente had successfully “extorted”, as was his right, thousands of pesos for arrears of government taxes and administrative fees—plus about 1000 pesos in the likely event that Daniel would require a boveda (literally a vault, the rebar reinforced concrete slabs designed to keep the grave’s occupants in an orderly configuration). And we still weren’t done. Only once Chona had presented sufficient historical documents to convince everyone that she indeed had the requisite authority to bury Daniel alongside Lolita were the appropriate certificate and receipts issued.

Back at Chona’s home mourners had begun to arrive. Shortly thereafter Jorge and I dropped off 150 various pastries, to be used to dip into the traditional hot chocolate served to those attending such gatherings. I then experienced another profound frisson of déj vu. The notably slower pace of Oaxaca’s maana society was gone. With efficient dispatch, Chona and family transformed the home into a grieving chamber, arranging for necessities such as chair rentals, and ordering attendees off to kitchen duty. There under Chona’s roof I traveled back in time to my mother’s kitchen, crowded with friends and relatives I hadn’t seen in years, just after my father’s funeral. I could hear my mother’s friend Rayla organizing who would bring what meals into our home during shiva.

Then there were the inevitable tragicomic moments. When I gave my father’s eulogy, I couldn’t resist telling a story about him that made reference to a shared moment that involved passing gas. In Mexico, the black humor of death is even more visceral. When Chona and I went back to the cemetery to ensure that preparations for the burial were well underway, we found His Highness and his aide a half-foot down, at the top concrete plate of the vault—along with part of a human jawbone. Chona was outraged, and began shouting, “that can’t be Tia Lolita!” We came up with many theories for the mystery bone, all revolving around the amorous activities of the dead, none repeatable in this newspaper. That kept us going until we finally came across the complete skull of Tia Lolita, still covered with the traditional fine headcloth to prevent mosquito bites. We ultimately concluded that a few years back someone else had been buried alongside Lola. Mystery of the extra jawbone solved. Here in southern Mexico, multiple burials in the same grave, at times at different levels, and at times involving the removal of bones after several years of non-payment of fees, may occur. In any event, in return for a handsome gratuity el presidente agreed to clear away a spot for Daniel’s cajita (little coffin, or literally, box), and hide Lolita’s head and any other remaining bones in a sack at one end of the grave opening. The funeral would take place the next day, not unlike the dispatch with which Jews bury their dead—but very different from the traditional adult Oaxacan death custom characterized by several days of prayer, visitation and other rituals prior to burial, similar in purpose and function to the Jewish period of shiva after the interment.

Later that evening back at the house, we listened to a cassette recording of nursery rhymes. Although we in the Judaic tradition are not permitted music during mourning, these tunes seemed appropriate. Arlene tenderly placed a small rattle beside Daniel, in accordance with local custom. A young woman led a 20-minute prayer, strikingly similar in nature to Kaddish in a Shiva home. Then more food— mole negro (chicken stew in a rich sauce of chilies and chocolate) with buns, tortillas and salsa—and more prayer. When the padre finally arrived late, there was the obligatory humour about the clergy; someone joked that he had just shown up for a meal.

By the following afternoon, we were placing a bountiful display of flowers into the back of a pick-up. Javier and I took final photographs of the baby, and then Jorge placed his son into the back of a 1980s white stationwagon, for his final journey.

The cemetery ritual combined the continuing familiarity of my own Canadian experiences with Mexicana. A few soft prayers, a few handsful of earth placed atop the coffin, and incongruously our two congenial cemetery workers placed the concrete slab back between the remaining portions of the lid to the vault, then mixed and applied cement to seal the boveda. Reminiscent of Jewish custom, Chona asked Javier and I to assist with the shoveling of earth, then invited everyone home for a large luncheon.

Back at the house there was no music. Idle chatter took its place. Eventually, once most of the people had left, and only the barren white altar and the slowly burning mourners’ candles remained, Arlene and I decided to go downtown for a walk, sad and emotionally drained, but oddly comforted. After a Oaxacan funeral for a Catholic baby, I felt exactly the way I did the first time I walked outside after arising from my father’s shiva.

Alvin Starkman, M.A., LL.B., is a resident of Oaxaca, Mexico, and together with wife Arlene operates Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed & Breakfast, a unique bed and breakfast experience in the heart of Southern Mexico. Mr. Starkman received his Masters degree in Social Anthropology from York University in Toronto in 1978, taught for a few years, and subsequently began attending Osgoode Hall Law School, becoming licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1986. Until 2004 he was a partner at Banks & Starkman, Barristers & Solicitors, specializing in family law, with employment law, personal injuries and commercial litigation rounding out his practice. A frequent traveler to Oaxaca since 1991, it was not until he ceased practicing law that he took up permanent residence in the state capital. Mr. Starkman takes groups of up to 4 people to tour craft villages, towns on their market days, ruins and other sites depending on his clients’ interests; writes articles about life and the multiplicity of cultural traditions in Oaxaca; and writes a column for a Canadian national antiques newspaper.

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