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    Process and Outcome in Investing
    Chapter 1Be the HouseIndividual decisions can be badly thought through, and yet be successful, or exceedingly well thought through, but be unsuccessful, because the recognized possibility of failure in fact occurs. But over time, more thoughtful decision-making will lead to better overall results, and more thoughtful decision-making can be encouraged by evaluating decisions on how well they were made rather than on outcome. --Robert Rubin, Harvard Commencement Address, 2001Any time you make a bet with the best of it, where the odds are in your favor, you have earned something on that bet, whether you actually win or lose the bet. By the same token, when you make a bet with the worst of it, where the odds are not in your favor, you have lost something, whether
    00-acre property undisturbed. The nearby Sea Breeze Mountain, a low-density gated community between Tamarindo and Junquillal, features its own well and windmill-driven water delivery system. Nature trails wind through a 60-acre “reserve” of undisturbed forest.

    The 2300-acre Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has set aside 700 acres of forest and 95 acres of mangrove wetland as a wildlife refuge and research center in association with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment. Landscaping in the resort, residential areas, and on the golf course favor native plants, this translates into lower maintenance costs and less dependence on year-round irrigation. Buildings have been designed to take advantage of features such as shade, wind, and sun for natural lighting and ventilation, and riding and hiking trails are part of the project’s 25-year plan. Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has reached out to the local community by organizing volunteer fire brigades, environmental education courses, job training, and programs for youth.

    Tierra Pac?fica Environmental Estates in Junqu

    Effective Presentations - 5 Immutable Laws of Developing Speaker's Notes
    In my early days of making presentations, I always thought that notes of presentation or speaker’s notes are not necessary since I have prepared very thoroughly. But as my schedule becomes more hectic due to increasing work commitments and projects, I begin to rely more on speaker notes (as my preparation time for my various presentations gets shorter). For most people then, having something in front of them is essential. Lets first examine the roles of Speaker notesRole of Speaker’s notesa) To boost confidence. In the event you do not need it, having something there is a comfort and you could easily refer to when asked about statistics and other information during Q&Ab) To act as a guide to what you will say and what order you will say inc) To assist you to
    Costa Rica, the country where ecotourism was born, may well be the country where ecologically sustainable building becomes the standard. Not only does this make good environmental sense, it is increasingly what prospective buyers prefer.

    “My clients are looking for properties in Costa Rica that help preserve the very things they fell in love with in the first place here: the natural beauty, and the incredible variety of plant and animal life,” says Diego Quesada, co-owner with Mike Fonseca of the Intl-Investors Group (www.intl-investorsgroup.com).

    This growing market preference generates momentum for the routine implementation of measures by private developers to protect and even improve Costa Rica’s rich and diverse ecological heritage, to be good stewards of Costa Rica’s natural “golden goose.“ That, in essence, is what “sustainable building” or “ecodevelopment” is: a strategy to lessen the negative impact of human habitation on the natural world that incorporates a comprehensive series of considerations into the planning and execution of housing and other facilities.

    How? Some of the measures make obvious good sense, such as minimizing the energy costs associated with the routine use of the building over time through insulation and the incorporation of natural means of lighting, heating, and/or cooling; protecting and restoring air and water quality and indigenous biological diversity; and designing with an eye to the relationship between the building, the contours of the land, and the habitats that surround it. Other recommendations are more subtle, such as choosing building materials based on the environmental impact of their production and installation; supporting non-fossil-fuel-dependent activities by installing hike, bike, and horse trails and even adapting the project to the livelihood and development aspirations of the local community.

    Experts on sustainable building agree that ecodevelopment makes good economic sense for everyone involved. “Most green buildings are high-quality buildings; they last longer, cost less to operate and maintain, and provide greater occupant satisfaction than standard developments,” says Dr. Sam C.M. Hui, a leading researcher and author of Sustainable Architecture. “Sophisticated buyers and lessees prefer them, and are often willing to pay a premium for their advantages.”

    This doesn’t mean, however, that sustainable buildings must be more expensive. According to Olivier Luneau of the United Nations Sustainable Building and Construction Initiative, "To achieve improved energy efficiency in buildings you often do not need to use advanced and expensive high-tech solutions, but simple solutions such as smart design, flexible energy solutions, and provision of appropriate information to the building users."

    More and more area developments are incorporating principles of sustainable building into project design. Says Robert Irvin, developer of The Oaks in Tamarindo, “We began our conservation effort at The Oaks with something simple. Instead of clearing the site for construction like so many developers, we preserved over 70% of the trees…providing natural shading for the buildings and preserving as much as we could of the pre-existing landscape. We then designed ecological corridors, or bridges, over the site so that internal roads would not disrupt the habitat of the howler monkeys that live on the property, and they could move from one feeding area to another without having to leave the trees.” Green areas occupy 7 of the project’s 31 acres and include an aviary as well as orchid and butterfly farms.

    Many of today’s developers are already taking steps in the right direction with features such as a wastewater treatment plant that restores all water from domestic use to over 95% purity where they then use that water for irrigation. Rainwater capture systems to conserve excess water from the green season along with other measures such as the use of low-water toilets, front-loading washers, and compact fluorescent light bulbs show how simple and easy it can be to produce significant energy and water savings

    One of the area’s largest developments, Hacienda Pinilla just south of Tamarindo recently earned certification as an “Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” in recognition of its efforts to preserve the local ecology, including leaving large tracts of tropical dry forest on the 4500-acre property undisturbed. The nearby Sea Breeze Mountain, a low-density gated community between Tamarindo and Junquillal, features its own well and windmill-driven water delivery system. Nature trails wind through a 60-acre “reserve” of undisturbed forest.

    The 2300-acre Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has set aside 700 acres of forest and 95 acres of mangrove wetland as a wildlife refuge and research center in association with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment. Landscaping in the resort, residential areas, and on the golf course favor native plants, this translates into lower maintenance costs and less dependence on year-round irrigation. Buildings have been designed to take advantage of features such as shade, wind, and sun for natural lighting and ventilation, and riding and hiking trails are part of the project’s 25-year plan. Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has reached out to the local community by organizing volunteer fire brigades, environmental education courses, job training, and programs for youth.

    Tierra Pac?fica Environmental Estates in Junqui

    Crushing Credit Card Debt
    How much do YOU owe on your credit cards?The average American family is now over $7000 in debt just on their credit cards. That debt generates an interest charge of over $105 each month if your card charges the average 18%. If you have missed a payment or made a late payment (even by one day!), you may be paying up to 27% interest or over $157 each month.Most credit card companies require a modest payment towards the card balance. Modest meaning from $10 to $20 a month. To pay off a $7000 debt at $20 a month you will not pay off this debt for 29 years.And what about those interest charges? Paying off a $7000 credit card debt charging an interest rate of 18% and paying $20 a month towards the debt, you will pay over $18,400, more than TWICE the original debt, just i
    Some of the measures make obvious good sense, such as minimizing the energy costs associated with the routine use of the building over time through insulation and the incorporation of natural means of lighting, heating, and/or cooling; protecting and restoring air and water quality and indigenous biological diversity; and designing with an eye to the relationship between the building, the contours of the land, and the habitats that surround it. Other recommendations are more subtle, such as choosing building materials based on the environmental impact of their production and installation; supporting non-fossil-fuel-dependent activities by installing hike, bike, and horse trails and even adapting the project to the livelihood and development aspirations of the local community.

    Experts on sustainable building agree that ecodevelopment makes good economic sense for everyone involved. “Most green buildings are high-quality buildings; they last longer, cost less to operate and maintain, and provide greater occupant satisfaction than standard developments,” says Dr. Sam C.M. Hui, a leading researcher and author of Sustainable Architecture. “Sophisticated buyers and lessees prefer them, and are often willing to pay a premium for their advantages.”

    This doesn’t mean, however, that sustainable buildings must be more expensive. According to Olivier Luneau of the United Nations Sustainable Building and Construction Initiative, "To achieve improved energy efficiency in buildings you often do not need to use advanced and expensive high-tech solutions, but simple solutions such as smart design, flexible energy solutions, and provision of appropriate information to the building users."

    More and more area developments are incorporating principles of sustainable building into project design. Says Robert Irvin, developer of The Oaks in Tamarindo, “We began our conservation effort at The Oaks with something simple. Instead of clearing the site for construction like so many developers, we preserved over 70% of the trees…providing natural shading for the buildings and preserving as much as we could of the pre-existing landscape. We then designed ecological corridors, or bridges, over the site so that internal roads would not disrupt the habitat of the howler monkeys that live on the property, and they could move from one feeding area to another without having to leave the trees.” Green areas occupy 7 of the project’s 31 acres and include an aviary as well as orchid and butterfly farms.

    Many of today’s developers are already taking steps in the right direction with features such as a wastewater treatment plant that restores all water from domestic use to over 95% purity where they then use that water for irrigation. Rainwater capture systems to conserve excess water from the green season along with other measures such as the use of low-water toilets, front-loading washers, and compact fluorescent light bulbs show how simple and easy it can be to produce significant energy and water savings

    One of the area’s largest developments, Hacienda Pinilla just south of Tamarindo recently earned certification as an “Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” in recognition of its efforts to preserve the local ecology, including leaving large tracts of tropical dry forest on the 4500-acre property undisturbed. The nearby Sea Breeze Mountain, a low-density gated community between Tamarindo and Junquillal, features its own well and windmill-driven water delivery system. Nature trails wind through a 60-acre “reserve” of undisturbed forest.

    The 2300-acre Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has set aside 700 acres of forest and 95 acres of mangrove wetland as a wildlife refuge and research center in association with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment. Landscaping in the resort, residential areas, and on the golf course favor native plants, this translates into lower maintenance costs and less dependence on year-round irrigation. Buildings have been designed to take advantage of features such as shade, wind, and sun for natural lighting and ventilation, and riding and hiking trails are part of the project’s 25-year plan. Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has reached out to the local community by organizing volunteer fire brigades, environmental education courses, job training, and programs for youth.

    Tierra Pac?fica Environmental Estates in Junqu

    Intellectual Property Distribution - The Simplest Way To Create Your Fortune Online
    The most lucrative and easiest of home-based business is selling information. This can work to make you a great profit in no time at all. Many people are constantly searching for information on the internet and that often times they are willing to fork out their money for that information.Every day, millions of potential customers go on the internet to research and find information on any number of topics. Some topics people are looking for could be new ways of saving money, information on weight loss, hobbies or any number of things they can imagine.What this means is good news for your business. If you get into the act of selling information people want, also known as intellectual property, you can begin to make a great deal of profit using the internet.The hotte
    searcher and author of Sustainable Architecture. “Sophisticated buyers and lessees prefer them, and are often willing to pay a premium for their advantages.”

    This doesn’t mean, however, that sustainable buildings must be more expensive. According to Olivier Luneau of the United Nations Sustainable Building and Construction Initiative, "To achieve improved energy efficiency in buildings you often do not need to use advanced and expensive high-tech solutions, but simple solutions such as smart design, flexible energy solutions, and provision of appropriate information to the building users."

    More and more area developments are incorporating principles of sustainable building into project design. Says Robert Irvin, developer of The Oaks in Tamarindo, “We began our conservation effort at The Oaks with something simple. Instead of clearing the site for construction like so many developers, we preserved over 70% of the trees…providing natural shading for the buildings and preserving as much as we could of the pre-existing landscape. We then designed ecological corridors, or bridges, over the site so that internal roads would not disrupt the habitat of the howler monkeys that live on the property, and they could move from one feeding area to another without having to leave the trees.” Green areas occupy 7 of the project’s 31 acres and include an aviary as well as orchid and butterfly farms.

    Many of today’s developers are already taking steps in the right direction with features such as a wastewater treatment plant that restores all water from domestic use to over 95% purity where they then use that water for irrigation. Rainwater capture systems to conserve excess water from the green season along with other measures such as the use of low-water toilets, front-loading washers, and compact fluorescent light bulbs show how simple and easy it can be to produce significant energy and water savings

    One of the area’s largest developments, Hacienda Pinilla just south of Tamarindo recently earned certification as an “Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” in recognition of its efforts to preserve the local ecology, including leaving large tracts of tropical dry forest on the 4500-acre property undisturbed. The nearby Sea Breeze Mountain, a low-density gated community between Tamarindo and Junquillal, features its own well and windmill-driven water delivery system. Nature trails wind through a 60-acre “reserve” of undisturbed forest.

    The 2300-acre Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has set aside 700 acres of forest and 95 acres of mangrove wetland as a wildlife refuge and research center in association with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment. Landscaping in the resort, residential areas, and on the golf course favor native plants, this translates into lower maintenance costs and less dependence on year-round irrigation. Buildings have been designed to take advantage of features such as shade, wind, and sun for natural lighting and ventilation, and riding and hiking trails are part of the project’s 25-year plan. Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has reached out to the local community by organizing volunteer fire brigades, environmental education courses, job training, and programs for youth.

    Tierra Pac?fica Environmental Estates in Junqu

    You Have Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason - Listen to Your Customers
    Everybody that has something to sell is eager to tell the world all about it. All too often, they do not take the time to listen to customer input, which can have a profound impact on the success of the product or service being sold. Whatever you have to sell may seem the greatest thing since indoor plumbing to you, but if it is missing key elements that your customers expect, it is not likely to sell very well.Back in the early 1990's, the Boeing Company decided to make some radical changes in how they designed and built their airplanes by involving their customers in the design process. The first product developed along these lines was the 777. Back then; I was assigned to the Flight Test Instrumentation crew responsible for the instrumentation and data collection to support
    ver the site so that internal roads would not disrupt the habitat of the howler monkeys that live on the property, and they could move from one feeding area to another without having to leave the trees.” Green areas occupy 7 of the project’s 31 acres and include an aviary as well as orchid and butterfly farms.

    Many of today’s developers are already taking steps in the right direction with features such as a wastewater treatment plant that restores all water from domestic use to over 95% purity where they then use that water for irrigation. Rainwater capture systems to conserve excess water from the green season along with other measures such as the use of low-water toilets, front-loading washers, and compact fluorescent light bulbs show how simple and easy it can be to produce significant energy and water savings

    One of the area’s largest developments, Hacienda Pinilla just south of Tamarindo recently earned certification as an “Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary” in recognition of its efforts to preserve the local ecology, including leaving large tracts of tropical dry forest on the 4500-acre property undisturbed. The nearby Sea Breeze Mountain, a low-density gated community between Tamarindo and Junquillal, features its own well and windmill-driven water delivery system. Nature trails wind through a 60-acre “reserve” of undisturbed forest.

    The 2300-acre Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has set aside 700 acres of forest and 95 acres of mangrove wetland as a wildlife refuge and research center in association with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment. Landscaping in the resort, residential areas, and on the golf course favor native plants, this translates into lower maintenance costs and less dependence on year-round irrigation. Buildings have been designed to take advantage of features such as shade, wind, and sun for natural lighting and ventilation, and riding and hiking trails are part of the project’s 25-year plan. Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has reached out to the local community by organizing volunteer fire brigades, environmental education courses, job training, and programs for youth.

    Tierra Pac?fica Environmental Estates in Junqu

    Reacting to the Internet - The Cycle of Transition
    It is interesting to see the numerous comments about the massive effect of the Internet on the music industry, especially the negative way it is supposed to be affecting production companies and artistes, etc. That kind of anxiety is understandable, but is generally a product of massive change in the face of strong resistance to protect territories and traditions. But the Internet is no different from any new major change.Any change brings a predictable cycle of reaction. First there is FEAR, then CHALLENGE, followed by guarded CURIOSITY, then EXPERIMENT, then FAMILIARISATION followed by ACCEPTANCE then COMFORT with the change and finally CUSTOMISING it to suit our individual needs. Members of the population will be at different levels of this change process, depending on their
    00-acre property undisturbed. The nearby Sea Breeze Mountain, a low-density gated community between Tamarindo and Junquillal, features its own well and windmill-driven water delivery system. Nature trails wind through a 60-acre “reserve” of undisturbed forest.

    The 2300-acre Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has set aside 700 acres of forest and 95 acres of mangrove wetland as a wildlife refuge and research center in association with the Costa Rican Ministry of the Environment. Landscaping in the resort, residential areas, and on the golf course favor native plants, this translates into lower maintenance costs and less dependence on year-round irrigation. Buildings have been designed to take advantage of features such as shade, wind, and sun for natural lighting and ventilation, and riding and hiking trails are part of the project’s 25-year plan. Reserva Conchal Beach and Golf Resort has reached out to the local community by organizing volunteer fire brigades, environmental education courses, job training, and programs for youth.

    Tierra Pac?fica Environmental Estates in Junquillal is similarly ambitious in pursuing sustainability, even linking the project’s design and implementation to an ongoing series of on-site courses offered by the University of Vermont on issues related to local ecological restoration and entrepreneurship. Members of Tierra Pac?fica’s management team include Tom Peifer and Will Raap, respected leaders in the sustainability movement. The development features a wetlands-based storm water retention system, the organization of a farming cooperative for organic fruits and vegetables, and an on-site nursery for the regeneration of local flora.

    “It’s exciting to see these important innovations already in the market, and setting a precedent for future development.” says Diego. “After all, keeping Costa Rica beautiful and healthy is in everyone’s best interest.”

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