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Posted By MaryMiranda on August 8, 2011

? Most businesses are finding other alternative means to maximize profit gain by minimizing costs in handling the business and the most common option is to outsource company?s operations, with the ongoing slow paced economic movement. I could no longer keep up my operations? expense and at this time to keep the business running I have to do what is necessary, I myself have already slowly moved my business or outsourced it offshore. No one can blame these entrepreneurs of doing such action, outsourcing became a hot topic for the past years especially its effects to local employment, because costs in maintaining a business within the country have skyrocketed and in effect prevents company from gaining profits. In outsourcing certain duties and tasks are relinquished to an outside company or provider which enables entrepreneurs or business owners to continue operations but at minimal costs which is the primary reason why this certain business set up is so popular today. When a business is outsourcing management responsibilities, a lot of money are saved especially on overtime and other fringe benefits and when this outsourcing is done outside of the country the huge amount saved can be utilized for business expansion. Small and medium business enterprises are getting the advantage of outsourced management because work is done offsite like in a call center or at home and such will help reduce the cost of keeping a physical site or office. Without worrying the operations of the business since its handled by an outsourcing company, business owners can do other tasks outside of their businesses too like going to a doctor or spending a vacation in other countries for long weeks or months. Better outsourcing management optimizes the business for maximum performance and when there?s a systematic outsourced management it will surely yield good and positive results to the business.

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Syria intensifies crackdown; activists say 59 dead (AP)

BEIRUT ? Syrian troops fired on mourners at a funeral and raided an eastern city Sunday, killing at least 59 people in an intensifying government crackdown on protesters. Outrage was intensifying as well: Syria's Arab neighbors forcefully joined the international chorus of condemnation against President Bashar Assad's regime for the first time.

Even the king of Saudi Arabia ? whose country does not tolerate dissent and lent its military troops to repress anti-government protests in neighboring Bahrain ? harshly criticized the Syrian government and said he was recalling his ambassador in Damascus for consultations.

More than 300 people have died in the past week, the bloodiest in the five-month uprising against Assad's authoritarian rule. Not all were killed by bullets or tank shells: In the besieged city of Hama, where the government has cut off electricity and communications, a rights group said eight babies died because their incubators lost power.

Sunday's worst violence was in the eastern city of Deir el-Zour, where at least 42 people were killed.

"The city was bombed by all types of heavy weapons and machine gun fire before troops started entering," an activist in the city said, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

"Humanitarian conditions in the city are very bad because it has been under siege for nine days," the activist said. "There is lack of medicine, baby formula, food and gasoline. The city is totally paralyzed."

The government's crackdown on mostly peaceful, unarmed protesters demanding political reforms and an end to the Assad family's 40-year rule has left more than 1,700 dead since March, according to activists and human rights groups. Assad's regime disputes the toll and blames a foreign conspiracy for the unrest, which at times has brought hundreds of thousands of protesters into the streets.

The regime intensified the crackdown a week ago on the eve of Ramadan, the holy month in which many Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, then eat festive meals and gather in mosques for special nightly prayers. The government has been trying to prevent the large mosque gatherings from turning into more anti-government protests.

After sunset Sunday, thousands of people poured into the streets in areas around Syria, including the capital Damascus and its suburbs, the village of Dael in the south, the central city of Homs, Latakia on the Mediterranean coast and northern city of Aleppo, according to the Local Coordination Committees, a group of activists tracking the Syrian uprising. There were reports of shootings but no immediate word on casualties, according to the LCC.

Syria's crackdown had already drawn criticism and sanctions from the U.S. and many other nations, but the latest attacks brought a new wave of condemnation. Saudi King Abdullah demanded "an end to the killing machine and bloodshed."

"Any sane Arab, Muslim or anyone else knows that this has nothing to do with religion, or ethics or morals; Spilling the blood of the innocent for any reasons or pretext leads to no path to ... hope," the king said in a statement.

Abdullah accused the Syrian government of a disproportionate response, and said it must enact speedy and comprehensive reforms to avoid a future of chaos.

The 22-member Arab League, which had been silent since the uprising began, said Sunday it is "alarmed" by the situation in Syria and called for the immediate halt of all violence. On Saturday, the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council criticized Syria's "use of excess force."

Turkey, which borders Syria and until recently was a close ally and a major trade partner, said Sunday it would send its foreign minister to Damascus on Tuesday to deliver a strong message against the crackdown. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country's patience was running thin and that Turkey could not remain a bystander to the violence.

The statements signal that Arab states have lost patience with Assad and won't be silent anymore. Sectarian divisions also play a role: Saudi Arabia is the major Sunni power in the Middle East and Syria is dominated by Assad's minority Alawite sect, which rules over a Sunni majority.

Assad has brushed off months of criticism and sanctions, blaming armed gangs for the violence, and his government's reaction to Turkey's criticism was quick.

State-run TV quoted Assad adviser Buthaina Shaaban as saying that Turkey's foreign minister "will hear stronger words because of Turkey's stance that did not condemn until now the brutal killings of civilians, members of military and police."

In Deir el-Zour, about 280 miles (450 kilometers) east of the capital Damascus, troops stepped up a siege that had already been going on for days. A pre-dawn raid on the city killed at least 42 people Sunday, said Abdul-Karim Rihawi, the Damascus-based chief of the Syrian Human Rights League, and Ammar Qurabi, who heads the National Organization for Human Rights in Syria.

An activist in the city told The Associated Press that the military attacked from four sides and took control of eight neighborhoods.

Amateur video posted online by activists showed what they said were parts of Deir el-Zour with the sound of heavy cracks of gunfire and prayers blaring from loudspeakers. Another video showed Syrian troops on a hill as they positioned an anti-aircraft gun.

State-run Syrian TV quoted an unnamed military official as saying no tanks entered Deir el-Zour on Sunday and that troops were only removing barriers set by "terrorist groups at the entrances of the city."

The military offensive spread Sunday to the central town of Houleh in Homs province, some 90 miles (145 kilometers) north of Damascus. Rihawi said at least 13 people were killed in Houleh while Qurabi said the toll was 17.

State TV said a military force was ambushed near Houleh leaving three officers dead and three wounded.

Both Houleh and Deir el-Zour have witnessed intense protests against Assad since the uprising began. Deir el-Zour is the capital of an oil-rich province by the same name, but the region is among the country's poorest and was hit by drought in the past years.

Qurabi said security forces on Sunday also shot and killed 10 people in the city of Idlib some 170 miles (270 kilometers) northwest of Damascus. He said those killed in Idlib were taking part in a funeral of eight protesters shot dead by security forces Saturday night.

Rihawi said four people were killed in Idlib during the funeral and so did the Local Coordination Committees.

"The number of martyrs this week is no less than 300," said Syria-based rights activist Mustafa Osso. "Since Ramadan began, military operations intensified and this increased the numbers of martyrs."

The central city of Hama had been the focus of the crackdown for most of the week. Electricity, Internet and phone lines have been cut for seven days, and residents have reported dwindling food and medical supplies amid frequent shelling and raids.

An official at Hourani Hospital in Hama reported that eight newborns died Wednesday in their incubators because of the lack of power, the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. The group had no further details. Authorities have imposed a media blackout on Hama and the reports could not be immediately confirmed.

A group of journalists, including an AP reporter and a photographer, were taken Sunday night for a tour in Hama but the trip was canceled when they reached the entrance of the city. On the southern entrance of the city, the streets were deserted and some roads had clear marks of burnt tires and debris.

The journalists were taken to a government-run hospital where they were shown the remains of 16 people. Dr. Mohammed al-Omar said most of them were members of security forces who were killed by members of armed groups.

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Associated Press reporter Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.

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The Wonderful Experience Of Keeping Fish As Pets | Fish Tank Filters

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By Sophia Alexander

This article is a follow up from a previous post entitled ?Tips For Choosing the Right Aquarium Canister Filter For Your Saltwater Aquarium?.

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Many people ignore keeping fish as pets because they believe that fish are less communicative then other pets. Nevertheless, this is a personal opinion and liking or disliking of some people and does not have to do anything with the nature of a fish. Keeping fish actually offers you a good petting experience as well as provide a beautiful addition to your home. There are various different kinds of fish aquariums that offer exquisiteness and awesomeness to the entire ambience of the home. When you walk into a fish pet shop or an unusual pet shop you will be pleased to the kinds and types of fishes available there. You can find a fresh water fish, a tropical fish and a salt water fish and fish aquarium. In addition to the different varieties of fishes you will also find a good variety of amphibians and reptiles all at one reliable shop. People love pet amphibians and reptiles due to the fact that it makes them stand out from the crowd.

keeping fishKeeping fish as a pets need additional care and concern because fishes are pretty sensitive creatures and the health of a fish can be easily damaged if not given proper attention. Nevertheless, fish are considered to be pets that need low maintenance as compared to a lot of other kinds of pets. Many people assume that fish do not have a long life to live. This, however, is not true. If you keep the tank neat and clean and maintain it well your fish will have a better and a larger life expectancy. For the appropriate care of your pet fish you should follow some easy yet effective care tips.

To begin with you always rely on the tank for the fish that you have recently owned as there are salt water fishes as well fresh water fishes and hence, different fishes should dwell in their own respective kind of water tanks. The needs of a salt water fish and fresh water widely varies and you should be responsible enough to take care of their needs in the best possible manner. Normally, a salt water tank needs greater maintenance and better care than a fresh water tank. Nevertheless, it certainly does not mean that a fresh water tank does not require care and attention. Crucial factors for a fresh water fish include the temperature, the pH, as well as the nitrite levels while in a salt water tank you should always use a live rock in the tank.

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Nicasio struck by liner in Nats 5-3 win over Rocks

RETRANSMISSION FOR ALTERNATE CROP - Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Juan Nicasio (44) lies on the mound before medical personnel take him off the field after Washington Nationals' Ian Desmond hit a line drive, hitting Nicasio in the head, during the second inning of a baseball game on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in Denver. Manager Jim Tracy (4) looks on. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

RETRANSMISSION FOR ALTERNATE CROP - Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Juan Nicasio (44) lies on the mound before medical personnel take him off the field after Washington Nationals' Ian Desmond hit a line drive, hitting Nicasio in the head, during the second inning of a baseball game on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in Denver. Manager Jim Tracy (4) looks on. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

Colorado Rockies starting pitcher Juan Nicasio (44) is surrounded by teammates while medical personnel prepare to take him off the field after Washington Nationals' Ian Desmond hit a line drive, hitting Nicasio in the head, during the second inning of a baseball game on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in Denver. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (2) stands by while teammate Juan Nicasio is carted off the field after being hit by a line drive by Washington Nationals' Ian Desmond during the first inning of a baseball game on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in Denver. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

Washington Nationals starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann throws against Colorado Rockies' Eric Young Jr. during the first inning of a baseball game on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in Denver. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

Washington Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman (11) rounds second on a triple during the first inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, in Denver. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

(AP) ? Jim Tracy barely spoke above a whisper as he thought about starting pitcher Juan Nicasio in the hospital after getting hit in the head with a line drive Friday.

"I've experienced it before, which is why I don't want to talk about it too much," the Colorado Rockies manager said after the 5-3 loss to the Washington Nationals. "It was hard. I laud the effort to be in the position we were in with a chance to win the game."

Nicasio suffered a neck injury when he was struck in the second inning by a ball off the bat of Washington's Ian Desmond. The ball slammed into the right side of Nicasio's head with a smack and caromed away, rolling over the first-base line.

The right-hander went down and lay flat on his back on the mound for several minutes as he was attended to by training staff. He was moved onto a cart by four medical personnel, helped by teammate Todd Helton and Tracy.

He could be seen blinking and moving his hands and legs before he was put on a stability board and loaded onto a cart.

Nicasio (4-4) was taken to the hospital where the team said he was resting comfortably and undergoing tests.

"We kept asking the trainers about his condition as the game was going on," said shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, who spoke for the players. "It was hard to play a game after that. I was constantly thinking about him and hoping he was OK."

The Rockies trailed 4-0 after five innings before rallying against Nationals starter Jordan Zimmermann (7-9). Helton doubled with one out and Tulowitzki singled to put runners at the corners. Zimmermann struck out Seth Smith before being relieved by Henry Rodriguez.

Chris Nelson greeted Rodriguez with a single to center to make it 4-1. Ian Stewart's bloop single to center scored Tulowitzki and Iannetta followed with a single to score Nelson to make it 4-3. Pinch-hitter Ty Wigginton walked to load the bases.

Tyler Clippard relieved Rodriguez and worked the count to 3-0 before Young looked at a changeup for strike three to end the threat.

"A 3-2 changeup, it takes a lot of courage to do that," Tracy said. "If he missed the game's tied."

Chris Iannetta had three hits and Tulowitzki had two for Colorado, which has lost five of six.

Losing another in a long season was not the Rockies' biggest concern. Nicasio's prognosis dominated their thoughts.

"There was an awful lot of game effort after what happened," Tracy said. "After that incident occurred I didn't know which way that game was going to go. But you have to finish the job."

The Rockies have dealt with tragedy before. Last year team president Keli S. McGregor died suddenly and four years ago minor league coach Mike Coolbaugh died after being struck by a line drive while coaching first base during a Double-A game.

Nicasio's injury brought those memories to the forefront.

"It's been a tough year already," Tulowitzki said. "There have been quiet a few things in the last couple of years that have happened to this organization and touched our hearts."

Notes: Rockies OF Carlos Gonzalez (right wrist strain) went 1 for 5 with Triple-A Colorado Springs as part of a rehab assignment. ... Colorado's Jhoulys Chacin will be matched against Washington's Livan Hernandez in Saturday's game. Chacin has a career ERA of 3.39, the lowest in franchise history for a pitcher with at least 40 starts. His .214 opponents' batting average is a franchise best, too. Hernandez was 3-3 with a 8.03 ERA in eight starts for the Rockies in 2008. ... Iannetta extended his hit streak to five games.

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