Costa Rica Real Estate for Sale by Owner 

If you are interested in buying real estate in Costa Rica, there are several ways that you can go about doing so. You can find an agent or broker to help you find the property and deal with the purchase, or you may want to consider Costa Rica real estate for sale by owner. While both of these options have some pros and cons to them, there are many people who have a specific preference of how they like to purchase their property. However, let¡¯s take a look at some of the benefits of going with Costa Rica real estate for sale by owner.

You May Get a Better Price

First of all, one benefit of choosing Costa Rica real estate for sale by owner is that you may actually get a better price on your real estate. Many times properties that are for sale through an agent actually cost more, so if you are looking for a great deal, you may want to go with a property that is for sale by the actual owner. Often owners of a piece of property are ready to do business with you, even if it means that they come down a bit on their price. So, for a good deal, check out the for sale by owner properties to see what they have to offer.

No Reason to Use an Agent

You¡¯ll also find that when you go for Costa Rica real estate for sale by owner, you will have no reason to use an agent. While using an agent is not a bad thing, it definitely will cost you, and when you buy from an owner, you won¡¯t have to worry about having to pay a commission fee to the agent. So, if you do not want to have to pay that fee to a real estate agent in Costa Rica, then Costa Rica real estate for sale by owner may be the right choice for you.

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Costa Rica Real Estate Market 

The Costa Rica real estate market can be fairly competitive, but there are still plenty of properties available to the average consumer. If you look carefully and take your time you will eventually find your perfect match in the Costa Rica real estate market.

These properties available in the Costa Rica real estate market range from lots where you could build a house to several million dollar mansions along the coastline. When trying to sort out everything in the Costa Rica real estate market, it is probably wise to contact a local real estate agency for help. Even though it will cost you a bit extra in the end, it will save you time and frustration at the very least. Plus if you find a real estate agent in the area you want to buy, they will have a good idea of what is available in the local Costa Rica real estate market.

Ideally, a prospective property owner would be able to visit the area and see the properties for themselves. However for some, that's almost impossible between finances, business and family requirements. If you are strapped for funds and cannot afford to visit the island, it will make it more imperative to find a trustworthy real estate agency to guide you successfully through the twists and turns of the Costa Rica real estate market. It is likely that you will be able to find information about the agency through the commentary of other users on the internet. If someone has had a bad experience with an agency, it will be easy to find what others experiences have been.

Make sure to take your time finding the perfect match for you in the Costa Rica real estate market. You will eventually find the perfect property for your specific needs. In the end you will have a beautiful piece of property in paradise.

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Universal Power Corp. Sees Analogies in Key Uranium Regions 
Author: Anne Fletcher
With money jingling in its pocket, Universal Power Corp. (TSX.V:UNX, FSE:3U2A) is ready to start exploring both in Africa and also a world away in northern Canada.

The Vancouver-based junior expects to begin work on its Mbamba Bay uranium property in southern Tanzania before the end of the year.

At the same time, Universal Power is two-thirds of the way through a non-brokered private placement, raising a gross of $2.68 million as of the end of November. The company expects to complete the placement shortly, bringing in an additional $720,000.

As well as getting its African project underway, Universal Power is also planning to start work this spring on its recently-acquired Great Bear iron ore-copper-gold property in Canada¡¯s Northwest Territories.

Universal Power completed the acquisition of the 45,000-acre property, covering 20 claim blocks, in October. Great Bear, 430 kilometers north of Yellowknife, lies between Alberta Star Development Corp.¡¯s Eldorado South project and Cooper Minerals Inc.¡¯s Terra properties, both of which saw diamond drilling in the 2007 exploration season.

The Great Bear property is geologically analogous to the Olympic Dam deposit at Roxby Downs in southwest Australia. Olympic Dam is a large deposit of copper, uranium, gold and silver, which supports an underground mine as well as an integrated metallurgical processing plant. It is the world¡¯s largest-known single deposit of uranium, although the uranium accounts for only a small part of the mine¡¯s revenue.

And Universal Power has also started geophysical work on its Sibley project in northwest Ontario to identify drill targets for this winter. Universal Power has an option to earn a 60% interest in 217 claims units in the Havoc Lake area, near Thunder Bay.

The Sibley Basin is a mid-Proterozoic-age sedimentary basin that has the potential to host unconformity-related uranium deposits such as those found in the uranium-rich Athabasca Basin.

In Tanzania - based on a recently-completed NI 43-101-compliant report - Universal Power expects its Phase 1 exploration on Mbamba Bay to include geological mapping and sampling, a ground radiometric survey, shallow trenching and shallow reconnaissance air blast drilling of about 100 holes.

Phase 1 is expected to cost about $250,000, with a $400,000 deeper 50 hole, reverse circulation drilling program to follow, depending on initial results.

The 960-square-kilometre Mbamba Bay property, one of two held by Universal Power in Tanzania, is near Lake Nyasa in the southern part of the country. Both Mbamba Bay and the smaller Mbinga property are part of the East African Karoo super group, equivalent to the Canadian University ranking Shield in containing rich mineral discoveries.

The regional geology of the area is characterized by Proterozoic, metamorphic crystalline basement rocks that are overlain by younger Karoo sedimentary rocks. The area is prospective for both sandstone hosted and igneous-types of uranium deposits.

The sandstone of the Karoo resembles the sandstone in South Africa and in Colorado which hosts uranium deposits.

Airborne radiometric data, collected in the early 1980s, indicates the granites and gneisses are anomalous in uranium, and represent source rocks for redox-style uranium deposits. The southern margin of the depositional basin, including paleo-channels that cut into the basement rocks, are prospective areas for uranium.

In 1979 and 1980, countrywide airborne radiometric surveys, by Geosurvey International, identified radiometric anomalies in the Mbama Bay area. The highest total counts ranged between 2,000 counts per second to 10,000 cps, and were recorded over a granitic area in the southern part of the project.

Detailed geological mapping, trenching and ground radiometric surveys conducted in early 1980, in the Mbamba Bay area, identified 20 metres of upper sandstone and 40 metres of transitional zone, through total thickness of about 100 metres statigraphical column. This is a geological environment considered highly favourable for roll-front-type uranium deposits.

Roll-fronts are named for the crescent shape the uranium (in solution) makes at the interface between oxidizing and reduction conditions within the permeable sandstone or conglomerate host rock.

Universal Power has carried out an extensive literature review, a reconnaissance ground radiometric survey and preliminary logistical planning. The literature review established a geologic framework, as well as an interpretation of the radiometric anomalies originating from the Geosurvey International airborne survey.

The property examination confirmed the location and the validity of the landholdings. During the field visit, several radiometric readings were taken at the anomaly locations identified by the Geosurvey International survey.

Readings ranged up to 3,100 cps.

The company has identified structural trends which appear to extend into the Mbamba Bay project area from nearby Paladin Resources¡¯ Kayelekera uranium deposit in Malawi. The Kayelekera deposit has a proven resource of over 25 million pounds of uranium.

Paladin recently approved a Bankable Feasibility Study that indicated a mine life of seven years, and a processing life of 11 years from the existing resource list of top canadian universities .

Work by Australia¡¯s Mantra Resources, near the Mbamba Bay property¡¯s western boundary, has returned values of up to 0.68% U3O8, in limited trench and rock chip sampling.

This article is intended for information purposes only, and is not a recommendation to buy or sell the equities of any company mentioned herein. It is based on sources believed to be reliable, but no warranty as to accuracy is expressed or implied. The opinions expressed in the article are those of the author except where statements are attributed to individuals other than the author, in which case the opinions are those of the individual to whom they are attributed.



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How to Ace a College Class 

Author: Justin Mongiardo
How to Ace a College Class

Justin Mongiardo
Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada



Believe it or not, just about anyone can ace a class at canadian college ranking . All it takes is organization and dedication. If you do the work, you will get the results you want. Not sure where to begin? Here is a great guide to make acing a class easier than it sounds.

Organization is key if you want to do well in a college-level course. This means choosing a notebook or binder that is specifically dedicated to that class. For most courses, a binder is actually the smarter choice. That way you can add any necessary printouts and easily remove the notes you need for a study session. Binders also let you add more pages if necessary. You can even add flash cards or other information in the side pockets. For greater organization, divide your binder, or a multi-subject notebook, to create different sections based on your course. You may devote a section to term paper research, vocabulary, homework problems, etc.

Once you're organized, the most important thing to do is actually go to class! Missing classes can have a significant impact on your grades. Some teachers may take off points for unexcused absences. Even if they don't, you will miss important information each time you are not at a lecture. You may even miss a vital explanation of a test or project. Of course, everyone needs to miss a class every now and then. If you find yourself in that predicament, be sure to get the notes form someone reliable in your class. Also, let your professor know ahead of time, if possible. If you can't, send an apology e-mail right away or head to the professor's office hours to explain your situation. They may even help you get missed notes or information.

Of course, after you get to class, you can't just zone out. Paying attention is vital if you want a good grade. Take as many notes as you can, and make sure you keep them organized. If you have to, rewrite your notes after class. This will help you make them neater while giving you added study time. You may also want to compare notes with a friend to make sure you didn't miss anything important. Furthermore, note-taking isn't just for inside the classroom. If you have reading to do for class, take notes and outline the text. You'll be better prepared for class discussions, retain more information, and spend less time studying later.

Speaking of studying, this is very important at college. Sure, everyone imagines all-night cram sessions right before the test, but this will not work. Your best bet is to review materials after every class, and start studying for an exam three days in advance. When you study, don't reread entire chapters of text. Review your notes first. Then, do any practice problems or mock essay questions you can come up with. Quiz yourself, or enlist the help of a friend. Then, look more closely at what you get stuck on. If you have to, reread important sections of the text for added understanding.

If you find yourself stuck despite your best efforts, you need to seek help quickly. Ask an informed peer to sit down with you one day, or go to the professor's office hours. Most professors love when students come with questions. So, if you are unsure about a topic or assignment, run it by the person who knows best; your teacher. Many schools also offer a tutoring center and/or writing center. These are great resources, so use them when you need them.

As you can see, acing a list of top colleges class is easier than you think. Everyone has the opportunity to do their best in each and every course. The key is to put in the right amount of work when it is needed. If you follow these steps, and, of course, hand all assignments in on time, you are on your way to a great grade and a more successful education.





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Writing The Sat As An Intel 

Author: Devin Yeo
If you're an international college applicant, you are probably unfamiliar with the format of the SAT exam.

The SAT is normally required for all applicants at most schools. Internationals are required to write the SAT as well as Americans. However, colleges do understand that international students may not be familiar with the SAT (with the exception of internationals studying in American schools abroad) and thus may not do as well as their American counterparts. This is especially true for applicants whose native language is not English.

Do colleges give some leniency to international students with regard to the SAT? The answer depends on which college is in question. Some colleges may have a policy whereby if an international applicant scores 2000 or higher, then SATs are out of the way. Many others have no clear policies though. At highly selective institutions, the difference in weightage for Americans and internationals may be small.

In my opinion, even as an international, you should strive to do as well as you can on the SAT. There're many books that are dedicated to SAT preparation on the market; just browse the shelves of any well-stocked bookstore. College Board itself has produced several excellent preparation materials that you should use as your preparation materials. If you can afford it, you can even join one of the many prep courses available.

Why is it important? First of all, international students with high critical reading scores have considerable advantages (hook) over other international applicants. As there will be many internationals who willl probably not have scores in the high 700s in the critical reading section, scoring well earns you some advantage over the others. It shows your willingness to learn something totally new to you.

Besides, some universities such as Northwestern and Virginia will waive the TOEFL requirement if your criticial reading score is above a certain threshold, as an acknowledgment of your English proficiency. Therefore, doing well on the SSAT preparation can only work in your favor.



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