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Buy Your Food Containers Wholesale And Save Money

By Michiel Van Kets

Organizing your home or office is all down to buying effective storage containers for your particular needs. Containers are useful for every room – boxes in the bedrooms to store toys away tidily, food containers for the kitchen, and storage solutions to keep cleaning materials together and out of harms way in the bathroom. Use them in the garage for keeping small items such as screws and nuts from getting lost, or in a home office for safety and tidiness.

They also provide the perfect place to store your clothes and fabrics when not in use as their seal can prevent materials from being attacked by moths, and is a tidy solution for your closet or attic.

Useful and attractive, we really can’t live without storage containers. Food containers are a particularly useful product as they can be used to preserve leftovers or other food items in the fridge, ideal for keeping it fresh if you want to take it to another location, and many can also be used in the microwave for heating up food.

Catering companies find it a challenge trying to find the right solution to transporting food stuffs from one location to another, it’s important to get the right size and quality food container if the food is to arrive fresh and presentable. If you run a restaurant you can find a large selection of take out containers, everything from plastic food containers, including clear cupcake and muffin containers, to paper food containers useful for carry outs. Products include clear plastic food containers used in delis and foam food containers perfect for carrying soup.

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Online janitorial merchants have the capacity to tender better discounts than regular stores due to fewer overheads. With hundreds of companies selling cleaning products you are certain to get what you want at reasonable prices without having to compromise on the quality.

Find janitorial supplies such as sponges and scrubbers, floor signage, window washing tools and cleaning chemicals, and much more, for maintenance and cleaning. Online suppliers get orders from all kinds of businesses including commercial cleaning services to maid services, schools, day care centers, hospitals, business organizations, and nursing homes. Even if you just want to place a small order for your home needs you’ll still get the low prices when ordering the minimum!

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On the campaign trail in the USA, October 2016

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On the campaign trail in the USA, October 2016

Sunday, November 6, 2016

The following is the sixth and final edition of a monthly series chronicling the U.S. 2016 presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after an overview of the month’s biggest stories.

In this month’s edition on the campaign trail: the Free & Equal Foundation holds a presidential debate with three little-known candidates; three additional candidates give their final pleas to voters; and past Wikinews interviewees provide their electoral predictions ahead of the November 8 election.

Contents

  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Free & Equal Debate
  • 3 Final pleas
  • 4 Predictions
  • 5 Related articles
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Howard government confirms “secret nuclear power committee”

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Howard government confirms “secret nuclear power committee”

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

An internal government committee has been created to look at Australia’s nuclear energy role. The Federal Government has admitted it has set up a “secret committee” to examine the economics and science of nuclear power. During a Senate estimates committee, the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet’s deputy secretary, Duncan Lewis confirmed that the committee had been formed following statements by US President George W Bush to create a global nuclear energy partnership. He told the Senate estimates that the committee would effectively try to develop an Australian perspective on the American proposal.

Labor Opposition environment spokesman, Anthony Albanese, says the information has not been made public because of the sensitivity of the issue. “This hasn’t been announced, the work’s been done behind-the-scenes because the Government knows that this is indeed a very dangerous path for Australia to go on,” he said.

Greens Senator Christine Milne said that the establishment of a secret committee to look at nuclear power was deeply troubling: “Prime Minister John Howard says he wants a full public debate on whether Australia should adopt nuclear power, yet his government has set up a secret committee to examine the matter,” Senator Milne said.

“The latest evidence about climate change supports the Greens’ position that nuclear power is no solution to climate change, as the government claims. As well as being dangerous it is too slow to mobilise,” Senator Milne said in a media release.

Democrats Leader Lyn Allison says it is extraordinary that the Government did not make the details of the committee public. “It’s very clear… that we’re looking here at a very secret, narrow and possibly a biased inquiry,” she said. “If that’s where it is going, in fact we’ll be moving as soon as we can to establish a Senate inquiry into this, we think it needs to be open, it needs to be public.” Senator Allison said in a media release that Howard’s push for nuclear power “is greed and glow in the dark politics…”

“The Government has no plan for power generation into the future that doesn’t add to greenhouse emissions or produce intractable waste. The enrichment process is energy-intensive and Australia is already the world’s highest per capita greenhouse gas emitter. We cannot afford another energy guzzling industry, especially when this government has abandoned renewable energy,” she said. “Enriching uranium concentrates the isotopes making the uranium more hazardous, more polluting, and makes Australia a greater target for nuclear terrorism.”

Senator Milne said on the Democrats website: “Australians want leadership on this issue, not knee jerk reactions to what George Bush thinks is a good idea. They want a debate that isn’t set up to merely justify selling enriched uranium and nuclear power.”

Anthony Albanese says John Howard’s push for a nuclear energy debate would become “Australia’s nightmare.” Mr Albanese said Mr Howard’s views were retrospective and not in Australia’s best interests: “This is classic John Howard whether it be the GST, whether it be the extreme industrial relations agenda, or whether it be this nuclear fantasy which will become Australia’s nightmare – John Howard always returns to the past,” Mr Albanese said in a News Limited article.

“For John Howard to say that there hasn’t been a debate on nuclear energy would suggest that he went to sleep in the 50s and he’s just woken up.” Mr Albanese said the dangers and costs of nuclear energy outweighed the energy benefits. “The problems of cost, safety, waste disposals and nuclear proliferation in the climate of terrorism are more acute today than they’ve ever been.”

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Endangered Luzon Buttonquail photographed alive by Philippines documentary

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Endangered Luzon Buttonquail photographed alive by Philippines documentary

Sunday, February 22, 2009

According to ornithologists, a rare Philippines buttonquail feared to have gone extinct was recently documented alive by a cameraman inadvertently filming a local market, right before it was sold and headed for the cooking pot. Scientists had suspected the species—listed as “data deficient” on the 2008 International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List Category—was extinct.

Last month, native bird trappers snared and successfully caught the Luzon Buttonquail (Turnix worcesteri or Worcester’s buttonquail) in Dalton Pass, a cold and wind-swept bird passageway in the Caraballo Mountains, in Nueva Vizcaya, located between Cordillera Central and Sierra Madre mountain ranges, in Northern Luzon.

The rare species, previously known to birders only through drawings based on dead museum specimens collected several decades ago, was identified in a documentary filmed in the Philippines called Bye-Bye Birdie.

British birder and WBCP member Desmond Allen was watching a January 26 DVD-video of a documentary, Bye-Bye Birdie, when he recognized the bird in a still image of the credits that lasted less than a second. Allen created a screenshot, which was photographed by their birder-companion, Arnel Telesforo, also a WBCP member,in Nueva Vizcaya’s poultry market, before it was cooked and eaten.

i-Witness: The GMA Documentaries, a Philippine documentary news and public affairs television show aired by GMA Network, had incorporated Telesforo’s photographs and video footage of the live bird in the documentary, that was created by the TV crew led by Mr Howie Severino. The Philippine Network had not realized what they filmed until Allen had informed the crew of interesting discovery.

Mr Severino and the crew were at that time, in Dalton Pass to film “akik”, the traditional practice of trapping wild birds with nets by first attracting them with bright lights on moonless nights. “I’m shocked. I don’t know of any other photos of this. No bird watchers have ever given convincing reports that they have seen it at all… This is an exciting discovery,” said Allen.

The Luzon Buttonquail was only known through an illustration in the authoritative book by Robert S. Kennedy, et al, A Guide to the Birds of the Philippines. This birders “bible” includes a drawing based on the skins of dead specimens collected a century ago, whereas the otherwise comprehensive image bank of the Oriental Bird Club does not contain a single image of the Worcester’s Buttonquail.

“With the photograph and the promise of more sightings in the wild, we can see the living bill, the eye color, the feathers, rather than just the mushed-up museum skin,” exclaimed Allen, who has been birdwatching for fifty years, fifteen in the Philippines, and has an extensive collection of bird calls on his ipod. He has also spotted the Oriental (or Manchurian) Bush Warbler, another rare bird which he has not seen in the Philippines.

“We are ecstatic that this rarely seen species was photographed by accident. It may be the only photo of this poorly known bird. But I also feel sad that the locals do not value the biodiversity around them and that this bird was sold for only P10 and headed for the cooking pot,” Wild Bird Club of the Philippines (WBCP) president Mike Lu said. “Much more has to be done in creating conservation awareness and local consciousness about our unique threatened bird fauna. This should be an easy task for the local governments assisted by the DENR. What if this was the last of its species?” Lu added.

“This is a very important finding. Once you don’t see a bird species in a generation, you start to wonder if it’s extinct, and for this bird species we simply do not know its status at all,” said Arne Jensen, a Danish ornithologist and biodiversity expert, and WBCP Records Committee head.

According to the WBCP, the Worcester’s buttonquail was first described based on specimens bought in Quinta Market in Quiapo, Manila in 1902, and was named after Dean Conant Worcester.

Since then just a few single specimens have been photographed and filmed from Nueva Vizcaya and Benguet, and lately, in 2007, from Mountain Province by the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

Dean Conant Worcester, D.Sc., F.R.G.S. was an American zoologist, public official, and authority on the Philippines, born at Thetford, Vermont, and educated at the University of Michigan (A.B., 1889).

From 1899 to 1901 he was a member of the United States Philippine Commission; thenceforth until 1913 he served as secretary of the interior for the Philippine Insular Government. In 1910, he founded the Philippine General Hospital, which has become the hospital for the poor and the sick.

In October, 2004, at the request of Mr Moises Butic, Lamut CENR Officer, Mr Jon Hornbuckle, of Grove Road, Sheffield, has conducted a short investigation into bird-trapping in Ifugao, Mountain Province, Banaue Mount Polis, Sagada and Dalton Pass, in Nueva Vizcaya.

“Prices ranged from 100 pesos for a Fruit-Dove to 300 pesos for a Metallic Pigeon. Other species that are caught from time to time include Flame-breasted Fruit-Dove and Luzon Bleeding-heart; on one occasion, around 50 of the latter were trapped! All other trapped birds are eaten,” said Hornbuckle. “The main trapping season is November to February. Birds are caught at the lights using butterfly-catching type nets. Quails and Buttonquails were more often shot in the fields at this time, rather than caught, and occasionally included the rare Luzon (Worcester’s) Buttonquail, which is only known from dead specimens, and is a threatened bird species reported from Dalton Pass,” he added.

In August, 1929, Richard C. McGregor and Leon L. Gardner of the Cooper Ornithological Society compiled a book entitled Philippine Bird Traps. The authors described the Luzon Buttonquail as “very rare,” having only encountered it twice, once in August and once in September.

“They are caught with a scoop net from the back of a carabao. Filipino hunters snared them, baiting with branches of artificial red peppers made of sealing wax,” wrote McGregor and Leon L. Gardner. “The various ingenious and effectual devices used by Filipinos for bird-trapping include [the] ‘Teepee Trap’ which consists of a conical tepee, woven of split bamboo and rattan about 3 feet high and 3 feet across at the base, with a fairly narrow entrance. ‘Spring Snares’ were also used, where a slip noose fastened to a strongly bent bamboo or other elastic branch, which is released by a trigger, which is usually the perch of the trap,” their book explained.

A passage from the bird-trap book, which explains why Filipinos had eaten these endangered bird species, goes as follows:

Thousands of birds appear annually in the markets of the Philippine Islands. Snipe, quails, wild ducks, silvereyes, weavers, rails, Java sparrows, parrakeets, doves, fruit pigeons, and many more are found commonly. Some of these are vended in the streets as cage birds; many are sold for food. Most of them are living; practically none has been shot. How are these birds obtained? The people possess almost no firearms, and most of them could ill afford the cost of shells alone. Nevertheless, birds are readily secured and abundantly exposed for sale. In a land which does not raise enough produce to support itself, where the quest for food is the main occupation of life, where the frog in the roadside puddle is angled, the minnow in the brook seined, and the all-consuming locust itself consumed, it is not surprising (though regrettable) that birds are considered largely in the light of dietary additions.Philippine Bird Traps, by Richard C. McGregor and Leon L. Gardner, 1930 Cooper Ornithological Society

A global review of threatened species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) indicates drastic decline of animal and plant life. This includes a quarter of all mammals, one out of eight birds, one out of three amphibians and 70 percent of plants.

The report, Red List of Threatened Species, is published by IUCN every year. Additionally, a global assessment of the health of the world’s species is released once in four years. The data is compiled by 1,700 experts from 130 countries. The key findings of the report were announced at the World Conservation Congress held in Barcelona, Spain.

The survey includes 44,838 species of wild fauna and flora, out of which 16,928 species are threatened with extinction. Among the threatened, 3,246 are tagged critically endangered, the highest category of threat. Another 4,770 species are endangered and 8,912 vulnerable to extinction.

Environmental scientists say they have concrete evidence that the planet is undergoing the “largest mass extinction in 65 million years”. Leading environmental scientist Professor Norman Myers says the Earth is experiencing its “Sixth Extinction.”

Scientists forecast that up to five million species will be lost this century. “We are well into the opening phase of a mass extinction of species. There are about 10 million species on earth. If we carry on as we are, we could lose half of all those 10 million species,” Myers said.

Scientists are warning that by the end of this century, the planet could lose up to half its species, and that these extinctions will alter not only biological diversity but also the evolutionary processes itself. They state that human activities have brought our planet to the point of biotic crisis.

In 1993, Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson estimated that the planet is losing 30,000 species per year – around three species per hour. Some biologists have begun to feel that the biodiversity crisis dubbed the “Sixth Extinction” is even more severe, and more imminent, than Wilson had expected.

The Luzon Buttonquail (Turnix worcesteri) is a species of bird in the Turnicidae family. It is endemic to the island of Luzon in the Philippines, where it is known from just six localities thereof. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, in the highlands of the Cordillera Central, although records are from 150-1,250 m, and the possibility that it frequents forested (non-grassland) habitats cannot be discounted.

The buttonquails or hemipodes are a small family of birds which resemble, but are unrelated to, the true quails. They inhabit warm grasslands in Asia, Africa, and Australia. They are assumed to be intra-island migrants, and breed somewhere in northern Luzon in April-June and that at least some birds disperse southwards in the period July-March.

These Turnicidae are small, drab, running birds, which avoid flying. The female is the more brightly coloured of the sexes, and initiates courtship. Unusually, the buttonquails are polyandrous, with the females circulating among several males and expelling rival females from her territory. Both sexes cooperate in building a nest in the earth, but only the male incubates the eggs and tends the young.

Called “Pugo” (quail) by natives, these birds inhabit rice paddies and scrub lands near farm areas because of the abundance of seeds and insects that they feed on regularly. These birds are characterized by their black heads with white spots, a brown or fawn colored body and yellow legs on males and the females are brown with white and black spots.

These birds are very secretive, choosing to make small path ways through the rice fields, which unfortunately leads to their deaths as well, they are hunted by children and young men by means of setting spring traps along their usual path ways.

Buttonquails are a notoriously cryptic and unobtrusive family of birds, and the species could conceivably occur in reasonable numbers somewhere. They are included in the 2008 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International IUCN Red List of Threatened Species). They are also considered as Vulnerable species by IUCN and BirdLife International, since these species is judged to have a ten percent chance of going extinct in the next one hundred years.

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Concrete Fountains – Modern Water Fountain

by

Teena Damron

Installing a garden water fountain will give your home a more pleasant ambiance and add a new

dimension to your garden. It lends character to an otherwise simple appearance. Gardens are a place

to relax and rejuvenate. It is a place where one can withdraw from the stresses of a hectic day for

quiet contemplation. Therefore, it is a good idea to have a water fountain to improve the appearance

of your garden. The same standards that apply to an interior room s design, plays a role in the garden.

Whether your style is whimsical, romantic or classical, the key to success is a healthy combination of

spontaneity and planning.

All that is required is careful attention to detail, a thoughtful selection of ornamental plants, ferns and

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grasses along with river cobblestones to create a beautiful setting for your garden water fountain. It

lends character to an otherwise simple appearance. Remember, much like interior decorating, your

objects in the garden can be moved. When providing balance and texture with accessories outdoors,

you are functioning in much the same way as indoors. If it doesn t work in one area, move it. Envision

your garden with the many nooks and crannies as an opportunity for ornamental display whether it be

colorful blooms, a bronze lion water fountain or a primitive buggy. Consider these:

– Size – There are many different sizes available ranging from small tabletop fountains to large

mounted or stand alone wall fountains to fit any size room, patio or lawn. Choose a size that fits the

area where you want to place it in your home or on your lawn so it will enhance the area without

making things look crowed and cluttered.

– Location – It is important to choose your location carefully when placing a large concrete water

fountain indoors or outside of your home because they can be very heavy and require a certain

amount of maintenance to install or move. Of course, if you choose a small table top this is not as

important as you can move it around anytime you like.

Being around a water fountain is believed to give positive energy. People generally install water

fountains to provide a natural ambiance to the garden. Those practicing Yoga or Tai Chi find it helps

them concentrate on their exercise. The constant sound of trickling water is exactly what some people

require to concentrate. Even though not everyone may practice forms of meditation, it is a pleasant

experience to sit in the garden near the fountain and relax. A garden with a fountain has a meditative

quality to it and is a source of pleasure to everyone.

A decorative water fountain is a source of attraction for the birds. If you are a bird lover, then a good

way to attract varieties of birds to the garden is by installing a water fountain. Having birds come to

drink at your water fountain, is indeed a very pleasant experience. It is a new dimension for you garden area.

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LDS church names Monson their new president

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LDS church names Monson their new president

Monday, February 4, 2008

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints named Thomas Spencer Monson their 16th president at a press conference on Monday after being ordained the day before.

Monson, at 80 years old, succeeds Gordon B. Hinckley, who died January 27 and was buried on Saturday.

“Hinckley’s passing has affected all of us,” Monson said at the press conference held at the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City, Utah. “We shall miss him, yet he has left us with a wonderful legacy.”

Monson says he intends to continue Hinckley’s legacy, and that he expects “no abrupt changes from the courses [the church] [has] been pursuing.”

Monson named Henry B. Eyring and Dieter F. Uchtdorf the First and Second Counselors, respectively, of the First Presidency, which is the highest governing body of the church.

“I learned quickly in the church that we’re not representing a nation or country or ethnic group,” said Uchtdorf, a native German. “We are … representing the Church of Jesus Christ.”

The LDS church follows a pattern of succession in choosing a new president. When the president dies, the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles is handed the position. Boyd K. Packer will now serve as President of the Quorum, after years of serving as the Quorum’s acting president.

Monson simultaneously served as both First Counselor and President of the Quorum under Hinckney’s administration due to his seniority. He also served as Second Counselor under the previous two presidents of the church. He was first called to be an apostle in 1963 at the age of 36.

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Apple collecting location data from iPhone, iPad

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Apple collecting location data from iPhone, iPad

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Apple Inc.’s iPhone and iPad periodically send location information back to the company, according to new reports. The data is transmitted to a secure database that only it can access, Apple claims.

Bruce Sewell, an attorney for Apple, sent a letter to two US Representatives last year, discussing the company’s data collection techniques and policies. The thirteen-page letter states that location information is recorded and sent to Apple every twelve hours, but only if the user enables the device’s location settings.

Apple began building a location database of its own when it decided to stop using similar services offered by Google & SkyHook Wireless. Location data is used in social networking applications and call routing.

In a statement to the Associated Press, Democratic Massachusetts Representative Edward Markey said, “Apple needs to safeguard the personal location information of its users to ensure that an iPhone doesn’t become an iTrack.”

Such data collection is not unique to Apple. Google’s Android operating system uses similar technology to provide location-based services to its users. Google has said that it also uses the data collected to provide accurate traffic data through its “Maps” applications on both Apple and Android devices. However, the company declined to comment on the latest findings regarding its data collection.

Apple was also recently in the spotlight after it was discovered that the iPhone and iPad were retaining location data on the device itself. This information is collected in an unencrypted file and is not transmitted elsewhere. The data file reportedly contains a variety of information, including longitude and latitude, cell phone tower identification data, wireless hotspot identification, and timestamps.

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students/LA-ND

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students/LA-ND
See the discussion page for instructions on adding schools to this list and for an alphabetically arranged listing of schools.

Due to the damage by Hurricane Katrina and subsequent flooding, a number of colleges and universities in the New Orleans metropolitan area will not be able to hold classes for the fall 2005 semester. It is estimated that 75,000 to 100,000 students have been displaced. [1]. In response, institutions across the United States and Canada are offering late registration for displaced students so that their academic progress is not unduly delayed. Some are offering free or reduced admission to displaced students. At some universities, especially state universities, this offer is limited to residents of the area.

Contents

  • 1 Overview
  • 2 Louisiana
  • 3 Maine
  • 4 Maryland
  • 5 Massachusetts
  • 6 Michigan
  • 7 Minnesota
  • 8 Mississippi
  • 9 Missouri
  • 10 Montana
  • 11 Nebraska
  • 12 Nevada
  • 13 New Hampshire
  • 14 New Jersey
  • 15 New Mexico
  • 16 New York
  • 17 North Carolina
  • 18 North Dakota

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Boyfriend Wants Space? Stop Your ‘break’ From Becoming A Breakup

Submitted by: Anthony Malibu

Every relationship has ups and downs, but what does it mean when your boyfriend wants space? Is he looking to break up with you, or will some time apart actually help your relationship? Find out what you can do to prevent your break from becoming a breakup.

“I think I need some space…”

Finding out your boyfriend wants some time alone is never an easy thing. Maybe you sensed it… or maybe it came as a complete surprise to you. Either way, the above phrase can easily send you straight into panic mode, if you don’t know how to handle it correctly.

So what is your boyfriend really asking for? Is he breaking up with you, or is he coming back? How much space is enough, and when should you expect to get back together? These questions are all good ones, but they won’t be easily answered. Yet pressing for those answers, especially right now, is a really bad move.

He Wants To Spend Time Apart – Your First Moves

When your boyfriend announces his intention to ‘take time off’ from your relationship, the worst thing you can do is crowd or chase him. Hounding him for answers and deadlines is going to send him running in the opposite direction. Fighting against the break is even worse: he’s already made up his mind, and the more you chase him the faster he’ll run. In the end, the best course of action right now is no action at all.

Okay, chasing your boyfriend is out. So what

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should

you do? What actions can you take to keep the relationship from falling apart completely?

Well for one, you need to clearly define the rules of your break. More importantly, don’t let your boyfriend be the one to dictate these rules either. If he wants space, it’s always best to give him more space than he needs. This means not calling him, texting him, or emailing your ex boyfriend during your little ‘break’. Leave him utterly and completely alone, and ignore any contact on his part. By removing yourself from his life so abruptly, something very important happens:

your boyfriend starts to miss you

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Your Boyfriend Wants a Break? Give Him One

Don’t let your now ex boyfriend decide exactly what the break ‘means’. Do that, and he’ll show up a few evenings from now to spend a few hours with you… all because he’s lonely. The next morning he’ll disappear again, maybe for days at a time, and you’ll feel sad and used by him. And if you call him at this point? Suddenly you’re the bad guy. He’ll repremand you for not giving him his space.

Let me let you in on a little secret: your boyfriend doesn’t want space. What he wants here is a one-sided breakup. This means he gets to see and talk to you whenever he wants, but you don’t have the same luxury with him. When you call or text him, your boyfriend will act all weirded out as if you’re crowding or pressuring him. But for some reason, he’ll think it’s perfectly okay to call or talk to you.

That’s because your boyfriend

expects

you to wait around for him. Because he’s the one who initiated the break, he knows you don’t really want it. He’s comfortable in the knowledge that you’re not going anywhere, and that he can get you to come back whenever he wants. This will keep you apart for much longer, because he really has no incentive to reverse the breakup.

Making Your Boyfriend Want You Back

If you’re constantly accommodating your boyfriend and letting him make all the rules, your break will go on indefinitely. Think about it: he gets all the benefits of having a girlfriend, but without any of the drawbacks of commitment. He can go out, do what he wants, and even see other people – all under the guise of being on “a break” with you.

To get your ex to want you back, you need to make him realize he stands to lose you. You can do this by pulling away and doing your own thing. Instead of sitting around feeling miserable and sorry for yourself, go out and have some fun. Call some friends, hit some of your favorite hangouts, and make sure you’re having a great time. Feel confident and secure in the knowledge that doing these things will make your boyfriend jealous. He wants the freedom to have his own fun, but he’d much rather have the security of knowing you’re at home, alone, not having any fun at all.

The less you rely on your boyfriend for happiness and entertainment, the more he’ll worry about losing you. Your man will wonder where you are and who you’re out with, and most of all, whether or not you’re meeting up with other guys. When he sees the smile on your face, he’ll start wondering if you’re finally over him – or if you still care about your relationship at all. This is what will make him want you again.

Don’t approach your breakup without a plan, thinking you can just wing it. The success or failure of getting your boyfriend back depends upon what you do right now, not later.

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