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Enjoy A Holiday In Auckland – Plus Save Money With Budget Car Rental

Article by Bill Sedgwick

Have you had a holiday in Auckland before? Like many New Zealanders, you may have been to Auckland’s International or Domestic Airport as part of another trip, but not actually explored the city of sails itself. Being the largest city in New Zealand, Auckland is an affordable holiday location for any budget. Car rental in New Zealand is an easy way of getting around and is widely available. If you plan to arrive into Auckland’s Domestic Airport, then arranging vehicle hire upon arrival allows you to easily transport yourself and/or travelling companions into the city.No matter the style of holiday you seek, there are simply dozens of attractions, eateries and tours to experience. You can save more money for these activities by arranging to hire a budget car rental. New Zealand leads the way for quality, yet cheap, vehicle hires. By saving money on a budget car rental, you can pack more activities into your Auckland holiday experience.We have noted a few highly recommended activities to consider including as part of a holiday to Auckland.The Viaduct Harbour – Be astounded by the impressive array of superyachts berthed at the marina, check out the commercial vessels and the thriving restaurant, cafe and bar scene overlooking the pristine waters. Visit the Voyager Maritime Museum to learn more about New Zealand’s maritime history. You may be interested in booking a fishing charter or boat cruise over to neighbouring Waiheke Island. Furthermore, you can even book accommodation around the Viaduct Harbour with some of the best views in the city.ShoppingA holiday to Auckland is not complete without a spot of shopping. From exploring the arts and craft stalls of Victoria Park Market to roaming through the impressive shopping complexes including St Lukes, Albany Westfield, Sylvia Park, Dress-Smart and Botany Downs. You can find some of the top New Zealand fashion designers located in Ponsonby, Parnell and Newmarket.Auckland ZooA favourite for the whole family. Auckland Zoo has New Zealand’s biggest collection of animals, with 117 different species and over 700 animals to view. Take part in a zoo tour and have the opportunity to get up close with many of the animals, while learning all about them. For something different, and to make the most of your time, book into a night safari! If you have any children under 5 years old with you, make sure you check for age restrictions as some of the tours don’t allow under 5 year olds.A holiday to Auckland is perfect for any length of duration; you can easily fill in a weekend or a week with dozens of activities. Remember to arrange your car hire in advance, it can then be ready and waiting for you at the airport.

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Question by Dennis R: I am a prisoner in my own life.?
I didnt know where to post this so bare with me. My life has become a living nightmare. I wake up usually by one of the 9 illegal neighbours that choose to slam the door early in the morning. Then I go to school and deal with my professors mood swings as one of them is going through a nasty divorce and the other one has been trying to get pregnant for the longest time(I have no idea why she shares this with the class). When I come back home one of the neighbours decides to blast their music. Then I have to take care of the dog. Then I go to work where I depend on tips and there is always someone that decides to tip me nothing because something went wrong that had nothing to do with me. The owners of the place only show up for 2 hours a day just to shove my (pregnant) managers face into something that she hadnt had a chance to get done yet. They call this poor lady at 2am in the morning just because she might have forgot to do something. Then I come home, take care of the dog again and then take a gample on my girlfriend mood on that particular evening. One night she decides to not leave me alone and bug the hell out of me,when I ask for a little space, she gets pissed and starts snapping at me or better yet throws something, the other night she is a bitch for no reason and on any other she is broke and something is due tomorrow so I have to pick up the tab on more shit before we get evicted or something gets shot off. On top of all that wonderfull day my neighbours are insane, we have hard wood floors and they bang my ceiling everytime I walk across. Last night was my favorite as I have gotten up to go to the bathroom at 3 in the morning and they started banging my ceiling, 30 minuts later police showed because they said I was having a domestic dispute with my gf when in fact we were dead sleeping. Then I go to the gym as it is my only escape from becoming insane. I am 20 and I am completely fucking miserable. Does anyone elso share this lifestyle or am I just screwing myself over;. I see the life of other people and they get upset over minor things but yet I deal with something new and stressfull everyday. Any time I get a day off, I never get a chance to sleep in. I lost all of my friends over this lifestyle so I dont get to hang out with anyone anymore besides my gf that lives with me. I see other kids my age enjoying their life and I am in this daily grind, I havent had a vacation or even a decent holliday. Everytime we have a holiday my gf ALWAYS like a clock gets into a fight with me. I spent the new years with my dog alone as she decided to start an arguement over nothing. I honestly have nothing to look forward to anymore. I make good money and drive a new car that I bought using my own credit but thats about it, at least I am not in any kind of debt I guess. What the hell do I do with myself?

Best answer:

Answer by Are you Serious?
Gee, sounds like you need to step back and look for the Good! You have a job, a place to live, friends who care about you a girlfriend who is there for you. Family you need to reach out to others. Set goals for yourself. It’s a new year, If you don’t like what is happening in your life change it. Good Luck xox

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Posted by Wetaskiwin Airport - February 17, 2012 at 9:49 am

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Is Your Name on the Unclaimed Money List? How to Find Unclaimed Money in savings or checking accounts, stocks and more

So, it’s quite likely that some of this money belongs to you or someone you know. Would you like to claim some found money?

The found money is being held by one or more of many different institutions. Research has uncovered millions of unclaimed and lost money owed to individuals in:

1. forgotten savings and checking accounts

2. uncashed checks

3. securities

4. dividends

5. insurance refunds or claims

6. oil royalties

7. unpaid wages

8. utility refunds/deposits

9. bail bonds

10. child support payments

 

Oh yes, the list goes on and on…

Also, hundreds of thousands of people are owed money as an heir to an inheritance that they didn’t even know about!

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Canadian Michael Gushnowski has made a hobby out of hunting down unclaimed accounts for nearly 40 years, doing his spade work with microfiche and phone books.

His biggest success came in 1973 when he tracked a Wetaskiwin grandmother who left Edmonton with the mistaken impression she had transferred all accounts. When she found out about the money, she broke into sobs.

“She was a senior, she was broke, no money for food, and here’s there’s ,054 sitting in an account for her,” said Gushnowski. “That one meant the most to me.”

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Gushnowski says the existence of unclaimed money deserves more attention. Instead of relying on individuals to keep track themselves, he says banks should become more proactive in returning money before it becomes orphaned.

“People put too much faith in the banks, that they’re there to look after your money,” said Gushnowski. “If I can find them, what’s their excuse?”

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While many people will be checking top 25 lists to see where their favorite college football teams land this fall, State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald has created a top 25 list of his own. “You won’t find any football teams on the list, but what you will find are names of people in Wapello County that have money waiting for them to claim.”

“If you don’t recognize any of the names, check our website for others,” Fitzgerald said.

The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt program has returned over 2 million in unclaimed property to more than 310,000 individuals since Fitzgerald began the program. “We get millions of dollars in each year,” Fitzgerald stated.

“We believe the best way to find people is to ask others in their community to help us. That’s why we are sending out the top 25 list.”

Unclaimed property refers to money and other assets held by financial institutions or companies that have lost contact with the property’s owner for a specific period of time. State law requires these institutions and companies to annually report and deliver unclaimed property to the State Treasurer’s Office, where it is held until the owner or heir of the property is found.

TO LEARN HOW TO FIND UNCLAIMED MONEY, READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE: HOW TO FIND UNCLAIMED MONEY: Is Your Name on the Unclaimed Money List? .

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- Brian

My Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR – A Literary Chef. My food articles and recipes are on the popular new Recipe Site TRIOND’S NOTECOOK at Click Here to See My Recipes on Notecook!.

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. His articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, imaginative literature and our best friends — our dogs. His Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR – A Literary Chef

Question by Black Dragon: Can I say a little something? Peace?
Abenaqui – Olakamigenoka
Afrikaans, Dutch – Vrede
Alabama – Ittimokla
Albanian – La Paqe
Algonquin – Wâki Ijiwebis-I
Amharic – Írq
Arabic – Salam
Aranés – La Patz
Armenian – Khanhaghutyun
Basque – Bake
Bemba – Mutenden
Bengali – Shanti
Blackfoot – Innaihtsi’iyi
Bosnian – Mír
Bulgarian – Mír
Byelorussian – Mír
Carolinian – Gúnnammwey
Catalán – La Pau
Chewa – Mtendere
Chinese – Pingan
Choctaw – Achukma
Chuuk – Kunammwey
Comanche – Tsumukikatu
Cree – Wetaskiwin
Croatian – Mír
Czech – Mír
Danish – Fred
Dari, Persian – Solh
Duala – Musango
Dutch – Vrede
Ekari – Muka-muka
Esperanto – Paco
Estonian – Rahu
Fanagolo – Kutula
Farsi – Ashtee
Filipino – Kapayapaan
French – La Paix
Galician – A Paz
German – Der Frieden
Gikuyu – Thayu
Greek – Iri’ni
Gujarati – Shanti
Haitian Creole – Lapé
Hausa – Lùmana
Hawaiian – Maluhia
Hebrew – Shalom
Hindi – Shanti
Hmong – Kev Thajyeeb Nyab Xeeb
Hungarian – Béke
Igbo – Udo
Indonesian – Damai
Japanese – Heiwa
Javanese – Rukun
Kékchí – Tuktuquil Usilal
ka Inuktitut – Tutkiun
Kannada – Shanti
Khmer – Soksang
Koasati – Ilifayka
Korean – Pyong’hwa
Kurdish – Hasîtî
Lakhota – Wolakota
Lao – ‘Kwam Sa
Latin – Pax
Latvian – Miers Magindanaon – Kalilíntad
Malay – Aman
Malgache – Fandriampahalemana
Maltese – Paçi
Maori – Rangima’arie
Mapudungun – Uvchin
Maranao – Diakatra
Maya – Ets’a'an Olal
Micmac – Wôntôkóde
Miskito – Kupia Kumi Laka
Mongo-Nkundu – Boóto
Navajo – K’é
Nepali – Saanti
Nez Perce – ‘Éyewi
Nhengatu – Tecócatú
NW AK Inupiat Inuktitut – Kiñuiñak
Norwegian – Fred
Ntomba – Nye
Nyanja – Mtendere
Palauan – Búdech
Pali – Nirudho
Papago/Pima – Dodolimdag
Pashto – Amniat
Pig Latin – Eace-pay
Polish – Pokój
Ponapean – Meleilei
Portuguese – A Paz
Quechua – Sonqo Tiaykuy
Rapanui – Kiba-kiba
Romanian – La Pace
Ruanda – Nimuhóre
Russian – Mír
Sa’a – Däilama
Samoan – Filemu
Scots Gaelic – Fois
Serbian – Mír
Sesotho – Khotso
Setswana – Kagiso
Sioux – Wo’okeyeh
Slovak – Pokój
Slovene –
Mír Somali – Nabad -Da
Spanish – La Paz
Swahili – Amaní
Swedish – Fred
Tagalog – Kapayapaan
Tahitian – Hau
Tamil – Amaithi
Telugu – Shanti
Thai – Santipap
Turkish – Sulh
Turkish – Barish
Twi-Akan – Asomdwee
Uighur – Saq
Ukrainian – Mír
Urdu – Aman
Welsh – Hedd
Wintu – Mina
Xhosa – Uxolo
Yiddish – Sholim
Yoruba – Alaáfía
Yue – Sai Gaai Òh Pìhng
Zapoteco – Layéni
Zulu – Ukuthula
Dennis:
Already done my time in the military in 1975, thanks your asking. Have a nice day

http://research.nianet.org/~radu/peace.html

alvarezplayer83:
The point of this is that peace is not a foreign concept in the world.

Best answer:

Answer by alvarezplayer83
and the point to this is ……..?

Give your answer to this question below!

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Posted by Wetaskiwin Airport - August 29, 2011 at 10:35 pm

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Is Your Name on the Unclaimed Money List? How to Find Unclaimed Money in savings or checking accounts, stocks and more

So, it’s quite likely that some of this money belongs to you or someone you know. Would you like to claim some found money?

The found money is being held by one or more of many different institutions. Research has uncovered millions of unclaimed and lost money owed to individuals in:

1. forgotten savings and checking accounts

2. uncashed checks

3. securities

4. dividends

5. insurance refunds or claims

6. oil royalties

7. unpaid wages

8. utility refunds/deposits

9. bail bonds

10. child support payments

 

Oh yes, the list goes on and on…

Also, hundreds of thousands of people are owed money as an heir to an inheritance that they didn’t even know about!

*

Canadian Michael Gushnowski has made a hobby out of hunting down unclaimed accounts for nearly 40 years, doing his spade work with microfiche and phone books.

His biggest success came in 1973 when he tracked a Wetaskiwin grandmother who left Edmonton with the mistaken impression she had transferred all accounts. When she found out about the money, she broke into sobs.

“She was a senior, she was broke, no money for food, and here’s there’s ,054 sitting in an account for her,” said Gushnowski. “That one meant the most to me.”

]]>

Gushnowski says the existence of unclaimed money deserves more attention. Instead of relying on individuals to keep track themselves, he says banks should become more proactive in returning money before it becomes orphaned.

“People put too much faith in the banks, that they’re there to look after your money,” said Gushnowski. “If I can find them, what’s their excuse?”

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While many people will be checking top 25 lists to see where their favorite college football teams land this fall, State Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald has created a top 25 list of his own. “You won’t find any football teams on the list, but what you will find are names of people in Wapello County that have money waiting for them to claim.”

“If you don’t recognize any of the names, check our website for others,” Fitzgerald said.

The Great Iowa Treasure Hunt program has returned over 2 million in unclaimed property to more than 310,000 individuals since Fitzgerald began the program. “We get millions of dollars in each year,” Fitzgerald stated.

“We believe the best way to find people is to ask others in their community to help us. That’s why we are sending out the top 25 list.”

Unclaimed property refers to money and other assets held by financial institutions or companies that have lost contact with the property’s owner for a specific period of time. State law requires these institutions and companies to annually report and deliver unclaimed property to the State Treasurer’s Office, where it is held until the owner or heir of the property is found.

TO LEARN HOW TO FIND UNCLAIMED MONEY, READ THE COMPLETE ARTICLE: HOW TO FIND UNCLAIMED MONEY: Is Your Name on the Unclaimed Money List? .

*

- Brian

My Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR – A Literary Chef. My food articles and recipes are on the popular new Recipe Site TRIOND’S NOTECOOK at Click Here to See My Recipes on Notecook!.

A Graduate of the Holland College Culinary Course, Brian Alan Burhoe has cooked in Atlantic Coast restaurants for over 30 years. He is a member of the Canadian Culinary Federation. His articles reflect his interests in food service, dreamstudy, imaginative literature and our best friends — our dogs. His Home Page is A CULINARY MYSTERY TOUR – A Literary Chef

Question by : how do you segregate a string of text in excel?
for example an address. 10212 Glacier Lane Wetaskiwin AB T456754
and then like this

ADDRESS – CITY – STATE – ZIPCODE
10212 Glacier Lane Wetaskiwin AB T456754

each should be in seperate cells

pls help

Best answer:

Answer by sean
enter them in different cells, then dbl click the right edge of the cell on the top and it will extend the cell to fit each piece of data so it wont overlap

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Posted by Wetaskiwin Airport - August 1, 2011 at 5:33 am

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