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Kaiser is the German title meaning " Emperor", with Kaiserin being the female equivalent, " Empress". Like the Russian Czar it is directly derived from the Latin Emperors' title of Caesar, which in turn is derived from the name of Julius Caesar. "the Kaiser" is usually reserved for the Emperors of the German Empire, the emperors of the Austrian Empire and those of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Although the British monarchs styled " Emperor of India" were also called "Kaisar i Hind" in Hindi and Urdu, this word, although ultimately sharing the same Latin origin, is derived from the Greek Kaisar, not the German Kaiser. [1]The Holy Roman Emperors (962–1806) called themselves Kaiser[citation needed], combining the imperial title with that of Roman King (assumed by the designated heir before the imperial coronation); they saw their rule as a continuation of that of the Roman Emperors and used the title derived from "Caesar" to reflect their supposed heritage[citation needed]. The rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1804–1918) were born in the Habsburg dynasty, which had provided most of Holy Roman Emperors since 1438. The Austrian-Hungarian rulers adopted the title Kaiser. There have only been three Kaisers of the Austrian Empire, the successor empire to the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (Heilige Römische Reich Deutscher Nation), and they have all belonged to the Hapsburg dynasty. The successor empire to the Austrian Empire was termed the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which had only two Kaisers, both again from the Hapsburg dynasty. In 1871, there was much debate about the exact title for the monarch of those German territories (i.e. free imperial cities, principalities, duchies, and kingdoms) that agreed to unify under the leadership of Prussia, thereby forming the German Empire.[citation needed] Deutscher Kaiser ("German Emperor") was chosen over alternatives such as Kaiser von Deutschland ("Emperor of Germany"), or Kaiser der Deutschen ("Emperor of the Germans")[citation needed], as the chosen title simply connoted that the new emperor, hearkening from Prussia, was a German, but did not imply that this new emperor had dominion over all German territories[citation needed]. There have only been three Kaisers of the (second) German Empire. All of them belonged to the Hohenzollern dynasty, which, as kings Prussia, had been de facto leaders of greater Germany.
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1. The Dimes: Making history by telling it
November 20, 2009
Oregon Music Newsby Barbara Mitchell on November 18, 2009Sometimes the story behind a recording can eclipse the music itself, as it has repeatedly with local folk-pop outfit The Dimes.Stories about the band tend to focus on its unusual subject materials — the songs on the band’s first album were the result of a discovery of a bunch of Depression-era newspapers under the floorboards of guitarist Pierre Kaiser’s house, while the brand new album, "The King Can Drink The Harbor Dry" is a postcard to Boston and its rich history, from the martyrdom of Mary Dyer through the Revolutionary War, the suf... (read more)
Author: Matt Bratschi
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2. What is the difference between health insurance in California?
November 12, 2009
Whether you already know or not California has many options for health insurance. There are companies that we've all heard and there are companies we've never heard of. With all the trouble there, you wonder what are the differences and which one is right for you. First, California health insurance, you should find, Aetna, are Assurant, Blue Cross Blue Shield, HealthNet, Kaiser, PacifiCare Nationwide, Celtic and new company to be held in the U.S. state of California to provide Golden rule. These are the major airlines that are in the U.S. state of California are available. If you are in anoth... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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3. Which Health Insurance Company in California is Right for You?
November 12, 2009
Whether you already know it or not California has a lot of options for health insurance. There are companies that we all heard of and there are some companies that we never heard of. With all the Health Insurance Companies out there you might be wondering what the differences are and which one is right for you.
First in state of California the health insurance companies you should be looking at are; Aetna, Assurant, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, HealthNet, Kaiser, Nationwide, PacifiCare, Celtic and new company that is going to be available in state of California is Golden Rule. These are the... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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4. Health Insurers in the State of California
October 29, 2009
There are many health insurers in the state of California. Few of these private health insurers that are licensed and considered to be the best in the state are Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, Celtic Ins. Co. Health Net, Cigna Health Care of California, Kaiser Permanente of Ca, Western Health Advantage, Sharp Health Plan, and PacifiCare. These private health insurance sectors served the State of California with exceptional health benefits that the people living on that state deserves. It is clearly observable that health premium nowadays are increasing in rates. This ... (read more)
Author: Simon Bukai
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5. The Mysterious of A Lange & Sohne Replica watches
October 19, 2009
Glashutte, the small town in the Eastern Germany is the ancestral home of the Replica A Lange & Sohne Watches, the cradle of the German watch making industry. The name has taken the front line in the lore of watch making. The company was founded by Adolph Lange in 1845. After crafting watches for the Various European blue blood the company became a legendary name in the horological circles of Europe. Among the historical clientele of A Lange Sohne is the name of Kaiser William II(1898) who ordered a watch which was a gift to Sultan Abdul Hamid of the Ottoman Empire.In the heyday of Soviet comm... (read more)
Author: li anda
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6. Major California PPO plans agree to waive Swine flu co-pays, deductibles
October 19, 2009
California Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner said Wednesday that the state?s six largest health insurers regulated by the commissioner have agreed to take ?extraordinary efforts? to make sure their enrollees can get the H1N1/swine flu vaccine by eliminating co-pays and deductible payments.
Poizner?s statement specifically mentions Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, CIGNA, HealthNet and United HealthCare/Pacificare. Kaiser Permanente?s Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, the state?s largest with about 6.6 million enrollees, is not covered by the agreement, which affects on... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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7. Kaiser Permanente Health Insurance
October 12, 2009
Insurance is defined as transferring the risk of loss; here the insurer exchanges the premium, to pay the insured person a fixed amount of money, in case if any unexpected events happen. Insurance gives protection against any (financial) loss that could arise unexpectedly. It is important that everyone should
take insurance because we do not know what happens the next minute. Life insurance, vehicle insurance, home insurance, travel insurance and medical insurance are some of the different kinds of insurance. Everybody wants to be fit, hale and healthy, because lots of unknown diseases... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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8. A Primer About Types of Bill Consolidation
October 08, 2009
Debt is something quite easy to get into, as some may have noticed, but have you noticed that it's just as difficult to get out of? Worry not, however: even the most steeped in debt have options for alleviation -- such as bill consolidation. While bill consolidation is one of the more popular methods of relieving the debt burden, there are copious methods of bill consolidation to choose from. The form of bill consolidation that is appropriate for you will change by the type of debt that you have. Bill consolidation loans include types like home equity loans or second mortgages, the transfer o... (read more)
Author: Minky Kaiser
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9. What is the Difference Between Health Insurance Companies in California?
October 02, 2009
Whether you already know it or not California has a lot of options for health insurance. There are companies that we all heard of and there are some companies that we never heard of. With all the Health Insurance Companies out there you might be wondering what the differences are and which one is right for you.
First in state of California the health insurance companies you should be looking at are; Aetna, Assurant, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, HealthNet, Kaiser, Nationwide, PacifiCare, Celtic and new company that is going to be available in state of California is Golden Rule. These are the... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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10. Health costs rise for employers : Joe Dana
September 24, 2009
Health care experts in Arizona say they?re not surprised that the cost of employer-sponsored health insurance is rising across the nation.
Family premiums increased to $13,375 annually, with employees on average contributing $3,515 of that cost, according to a survey by the non-profit Kaiser Family Foundation. Along with paying higher premiums, workers generally also face higher deductibles and co-pays for services as employers shift more costs to employees.
Roger Hughes, Executive Director of the St. Luke?s Health Initiatives said Arizona business owners and employees are definitely... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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11. Medifast Provides Hope for Diabetics
September 24, 2009
Did you know that weight and type-2 diabetes are connected? Kaiser Permanente recently conducted a promising study for type-2 diabetes sufferers. After tracking type-2 diabetes sufferers for five years, researchers learned that those patients who lost much weight over time were more likely to get control over the disease.
The Medifast diet guide reveals that the study compared the Medifast weight loss program to the standard American Diabetes Association (ADA) diet plan. Those who received Medifast lost twice as much weight and were two times as compliant to the diet. Also, about a qu... (read more)
Author: Jenny Jamison
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12. Latest Trends in Health Insurance
September 21, 2009
Most Americans are beneficiaries of healthcare coverage in multiple ways which include private insurance coverage arranged by their employers, coverage purchased on their own and public insurance programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. It is believed that about 160 million Americans enjoy employer-sponsored health insurance, and another 13 million have bought insurance directly from an insurer or HMO. Total spending for health care services continues to steeply rise - from $1.4 trillion in 2001 to an estimated figure of $3.1 trillion in 2012.
Insurance premium for people with private insu... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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13. Best Price On California Health Insurance
September 18, 2009
We all know health insurance is a requirement and quarter of Californians do not have health insurance. One reason of this could be the rising health insurance costs. With medical expenses towering high, paying for them could be difficult. If you have not got enough insurance through your employer, following are the few tips that would help you finding best price on California health insurance plan.
Health Insurance You Need
Do not pay for the health insurance that you do not need, but at the same time make sure you are protected with what you have. The prime thing is you have to dec... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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14. Variety of Health Plans and its importance
September 17, 2009
Today there are varieties of health plans to choose from at GoodHealthQuotes.com. The Blue Cross of California has received an independent license from the Blue Cross Association. The Blue Cross of California has the largest network of hospitals and physicians, which gives you a wide range of specialists, doctors and hospitals to choose from. The Blue Shield of California has nearly 3.3 million members with annual revenue of $6.9 billion.
Blue Shield of California is the third largest health plan in the state of California which was founded in 1939. Blue Shield of California has more than... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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15. Insurance For Health - A Necessity For Life
September 14, 2009
In the present world, everyone is very much concerned about their health. In last few decades, there has been lot of health insurance companies that are providing attractive health packages. Now we are going to see about one such health insurance company in detail, it is Anthem Blue Cross of California, in United States of America.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
provides both individual and group packages which are available to fit the needs of the policy holder. In order to get an Anthem Blue Cross health insurance, it involves the following series of steps.
First the com... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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16. Tips for Choosing Long-Term Insurance
September 11, 2009
Nursing homes come first in our mind when discussing about long-term care insurance policy. People prefer going for individual health plan, but in reality, long-term care insurance might be the only thing that keeps you away from nursing home. It can pay for your home care, and could really happen. Statistics has proven that once you turn to be 60, one out of you two people would require some type of care at some point of time. Monthly insurance premium for this care could be anywhere from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars depending on your desire situation.
Tips ->Do as... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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17. Steps to choose a correct health plan
September 10, 2009
Landing in a hospital today even for few days can surely decimate your saving account. That's why it is extremely vital to take care of cost, the benefits and limit to which your family health plan needs are met while choosing health insurance. You can surf the Internet and research the various health plans that are available. To determine how exclusively customized they are to your health plan needs and financial abilities, following steps would help you:
Instructions
STEP 1: Sign on with the health plan provided by your employer: It is probably the cheapest option you could ever fi... (read more)
Author: Peter john
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18. Why does health insurance cost so much? : Jack Kelly
August 10, 2009
Five of the most important reasons why private health insurance costs so much are:
c Improvements in medicine and medical technology. We've gotten spoiled by computers and cell phones, which have gotten cheaper as they've gotten better. This isn't true with most things, and it certainly isn't true with drugs or with new diagnostic equipment. And because they work so well, people who otherwise would have died live longer and consume more health care. A Kaiser Family Foundation paper in 2007 estimated about half the increase in health care costs since 1970 is due to improvements in medical ... (read more)
Author: Health Insurance
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19. Key Moves for Keeping Pace on the Soccer Pitch
July 12, 2009
When it comes to the social soccer game everybody wants to be the striker - the glory boy who gets to score all the goals. Sadly, as with most things of this nature, it's a lot less glamorous and a damn sight tougher than it seems. The pros make it seem effortless; pros like Kaiser Chiefs' striker Kaizer Motaung Junior.
He's the son of South African soccer legend and Kaizer Chiefs' founder Kaizer Motaung, but don't for a minute think that the 27-year-old is a daddy's boy who's had an easy path to the top.
From his debut for Amakhosi in 2004, it's taken the former under-23 internation... (read more)
Author: Sandra Prior
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20. Comparing HMO and PPO Health Plans
July 04, 2009
Choosing an insurance plan bewtween HMO and PPO is going to be one of the most important desicions in your health plans selection. What makes it important is that the choices you make today will have huge repercussions in your future. Remember that getting a good insurance is a way to prepare for the future. Therefore, you have to be really careful when picking your health insurance plan. For example, if you are being asked to choose between HMO and PPO, you have to know the difference between the two so that you can make an informed decision. Some employers ... (read more)
Author: Jesse Seagle
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21. Choosing the right body armour
June 15, 2009
Choosing the Right Stab Proof Vests Due to health & safety regulations, recent violent incidents, increasing lack of respect and the noticeable increase in anti social behaviour, key decision makers within the world of security, health & safety or procurement are aiming to issue stab proof vests to their frontline staff. Making the right choice when it comes to stab proof vests is essential and can potentially mean the difference between life and death. It can make the difference between coming home safely after a day of work or ending up in a hospital. Please allow me to offer... (read more)
Author: Robert Kaiser
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22. First Step Sloppy Joes
April 14, 2009
1 pound hot or mild bulk Italian sausage (or sausage links with casings removed) 1 small onion, chipped 1small green or yellow bell pepper, chopped 1 cup prepared spaghetti sauce 1 teaspoon dried basil leaves 4 Kaiser Rolls split toasted 4 slices sargento deli style sliced mozzarella cheese
Cook sausage with onion and bell pepper in a large skillet until no longer pink, stirring often; drain add spaghetti sauce and basil; simmer 5 to 7 minutes or until thickened, stirring occasionally. Fill each roll with sausage mixture and a slice of cheese. Makes 4 serving. Preparation time: ... (read more)
Author: John Pace
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23. 5 Steps to Going Independent in Personal Training (Part 2)
April 14, 2009
This article is a continuation of Part I, where we went over steps 1-3 in taking your personal training practice independent. Here are the next two steps in the process. Step 4 - Getting Clients (Believe In Yourself) Let's talk about getting clients. Even after you make your move to quit your personal training job and go independent, the one thing that you still need as a trainer is the real belief that it's possible to succeed on your own. No matter how easy we call it and how many other trainers have done it, going out on your own without any clients can be very scary. I c... (read more)
Author: Kaiser Serajuddin
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24. Steps to Going Independent in Personal Training (Part 1)
April 14, 2009
Step 1 - Get Started
Most new trainers tend to have the perception that you need a list of impressive credentials, certifications, and years of studying before even thinking about starting their own personal training business. But, being a solo trainer is not like starting a high-level corporation. The real truth is, only need about a dozen high-paying clients - that's a very clear and simple goal, and requires action, not planning. You have a very wide audience to find these clients and, at the same time, there is only a small number of them you actually need to reach for success. ... (read more)
Author: Kaiser Serajuddin
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25. How to Make Your Fitness Website Perform at the Highest Level
April 14, 2009
Using the web is the strongest and cheapest way to get new training leads. That's because most new clients will search for a trainer on the web. Add to that the fact that most trainers have no idea what they're doing with their websites, and you see a nice window of opportunity for you to step-in and get established quickly. If you learn to get it right, you can be the trainer everyone calls.
Getting your site to convert at high levels is actually pretty easy. You don't need to pretend you're a multimillion dollar business - all you have to do is give visitors to your site the informati... (read more)
Author: Kaiser Serajuddin
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