Prepay Nation Announces Partnership with Globacom in Nigeria

Glo to offer international mobile top-up through Prepay Nation’s North American and European retail channels.

Philadelphia, PA (USA), Friday – March 30, 2012 — Prepay Nation ( http://www.prepaynation.com ), one of the fastest growing providers of international airtime transfers for prepaid mobile operators in emerging nations, has announced an alliance with Nigeria’s national telecom operator, Globacom. Through the partnership, individuals living in the US, Canada, and Europe will be able to transfer small currency values to Glo customers in the form of airtime minutes, from a diverse array of convenient retail locations.

The partnership will provide the significant and growing Nigerian expatriate community in North America and Europe-estimated at over 5 million individuals-as well as those with loved ones living and working abroad in Nigeria, with access to instant International Mobile Top Up (IMTU) service through Prepay Nation’s retail distribution network. The service provides a vital avenue through which customers can support their Nigeria-based friends, colleagues, and loved ones, instantaneously replenishing their mobile airtime minutes from a nearby partner retailer.

“We are excited to partner with Glo,” said Sarah Feidt, Head of Marketing at Prepay Nation. “They are pioneers in their market, and our international mobile top-up services are a perfect fit with that. We’re also pleased to serve the Nigerian Diaspora, which remits an estimated $20 billion annually; being able to send small amounts to their loved ones instantly in the form of airtime minutes will no doubt be extremely valuable to this supportive demographic.”

Also speaking about the development, Head of Glo Gateway, Adeniyi Olukoya said that the partnership will further help to improve the connection between Nigerians in the Diaspora and their loved ones at home who they can send Glo international airtime top-ups by visiting any of the thousands of Prepay Nation ( http://www.prepaynation.com ) partner outlets across Europe and in North America.

“This partnership is significant as it offers greater opportunity to millions of Nigerians in the Diaspora to support their family, friends, colleagues and loved ones by easily and instantaneously replenishing their mobile airtime minutes on the Glo network through Prepay Nation and their partner retailers”, he stated.

About Globacom:
Owned by the Mike Adenuga Group and launched in Nigeria in 2003, Globacom has consistently grown to support over 22 million subscribers on its network in Nigeria and Benin Republic with many more set to come on board in Ghana where it is set to launch soon. Glo has also made history as the first company to single-handedly build an $800 million high-capacity fiber-optic submarine cable, known as Glo-1. It is the first successful submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria with connections to 12 other African countries and a dedicated extension to the United States. Already, the cable is offering immense bandwidth capabilities to homes and businesses in Nigeria and beyond, radically changing the way that people work and play across the continent.

About Prepay Nation:
Prepay Nation is a fast growth company in the business of enabling micropayments from one person to another across international borders. Prepay Nation utilizes the prepaid mobile ecosystem to transfer values in the form of international airtime remittance. With mobile operator partnerships in Central America, South America, Caribbean, Asia, and Africa, and a varied distribution channel spanning the US, Canada, and Middle East, Prepay Nation offers its innovative services to expatriates who financially support their loved ones back home. Prepay Nation’s unique business model, highly scalable processing platform, and interconnectivity with mobile operators, allows for instantaneous and no-fee transfers for the consumers and an opportunity to generate significant revenues for the distributors. For more information, visit http://www.prepaynation.com

Press & Media Contact:
Fady Sahhar / Sarah Feidt
XtraGlobex, Inc
1800 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19103
267-238-3820
fady.sahhar@xtraglobex.com / sarah.feidt@xtraglobex.com
http://www.xtraglobex.com
http://www.prepaynation.com

Ludus Tours Will Raffle Two Packages to the 2012 Summer Games at the Crew Classic

Ludus Tours, a travel and hospitality company that focuses on premiere global sporting and cultural events and the official tour operator for USRowing and Rowing Canada Aviron, will be sponsoring the San Diego Crew Classic in Mission Bay.

San Diego, CA (USA), Friday – March 30, 2012 — Ludus Tours ( http://www.ludustours.com ), a travel and hospitality company that focuses on premiere global sporting and cultural events and the official tour operator for USRowing and Rowing Canada Aviron, will be sponsoring the San Diego Crew Classic in Mission Bay.

Collegiate, junior and masters athletes will be participating in the 39th edition of the Crew Classic, competing in more than 100 races over two days. Ludus Tours will be raffling away two 4-day/3-night packages to the 2012 London Games and Crew Classic will donate an additional $1,300 in tickets for Games events.

Ludus Tours’ Fan Packages include:
* 4-star hotel stay
* Private airport transfer to/from hotel
* London Summer Games fan welcome gift bag
* Welcome happy hour/cocktails with other London 2012 Summer Games fans
* Daily Breakfast
* London Summer Games fan banquet dinner
* London Summer Games guided group transfers (on foot or via rail) to
* competition
* Meet and greet opportunities with athletes
* Access to the Ludus Tours hospitality lounge
* Access to special events (subject to availability)
* Ludus Tours ticket lanyard
* London pub crawl
* Tour excursions to London Museum, Big Ben, Tower Bridge (sights subject to change)
* Guide assistance during your stay

“This iconic meet and setting is one you don’t want to miss. San Diego is arguably the best place in the world to watch a rowing event– we’re excited about that,” said Ray Leonard, Vice President of Sales for Ludus Tours. “We are thrilled to be a part of the Crew Classic and get a sneak preview of what the London Games are going to look like.”

About Ludus Tours:
Ludus Tours provides complete travel, tour and hospitality packages to the world’s premiere sporting and cultural events, including the 2012 Summer Games in London, the 2013 IAAF World Championships in Moscow, the 2012 Rowing World Championships and more. Ludus is the Official Hospitality and Accommodation Provider over 20 National Governing Bodies including USA Track & Field, Athletics Canada and USA Triathlon. In addition to their travel services, Ludus Sports offers corporate branding, marketing and retail opportunities within each of their events. Ludus Tours is based in San Diego, CA, with an office in London, UK. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.ludustours.com or email Erin Aldrich at erin@ludustours.com.

Press & Media Contact:
Ashley Hernandez
Public Relations
Ludus Tours
1501 Front Street #107
San Diego, CA 92101 – USA
951-296-7029
ashley@ludustours.com
http://www.ludustours.com

Asia’s Largest Food Recipe Website Uniquely Combines Popular Cuisine, Reviews and Tools

AsiaFoodRecipe.com is giving people a rare opportunity to access Asian cuisine recipes, independent reviews and other helpful features—all in one place.

Singapore, Friday – March 30, 2012 — AsiaFoodRecipe.com is giving people a rare opportunity to access Asian cuisine recipes, independent reviews and other helpful features—all in one place.

“We are very excited about the convenience and benefits that Asia Food Recipe offers our users,” said Business Director Kai Takemori. “We encourage people to visit our website and explore the largest range of Asian cuisines available online.”

AsiaFoodRecipe.com uniquely capitalizes on the abundance of Asian food cuisine recipes on YouTube to make it easier for people to enjoy Asian cuisine. Visitors from all around the world can use the website to share, upload and transcribe their favorite recipes. “This interactive portal aims to bring together a global community of Asian food recipe lovers who will transcribe YouTube food recipe videos for those who prefer reading recipes over watching a video,” Takemori said.

With hundreds of thousand recipes focusing on Asian cuisines, Asia Food Recipe is Asia’s largest online recipe portal. The website features dishes from a wide range of places, including China, Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand and India. The recipes are neatly organized in key categories: appetizers, side course, main course, dessert (hot), dessert (cold) and drinks. For even greater convenience, website users can select recipes by meal type and main ingredients such as beef, pork, rice, fruits and even cheese. They can also view the latest recipes uploaded, those with the highest ratings and the most viewed dishes. People who are searching for holiday dishes might appreciate featured recipes like Easter Peeps Sushi and Easter Egg Chicks.

However, Asia Food Recipe is more than a recipe website; it’s a repository of other useful information. This site includes thousands of independent reviews from fellow cooking enthusiasts, as well as helpful resources such as conversion calculators, preparation videos and consumer-generated ratings. To utilize Asia Food Recipe, visitors simply need to register for an account, sign in and enjoy the services. There is no charge for membership, to access the Asian cooking recipes cuisine or use the other resources on the portal.

Home cooks, as well as restaurant diners, have a growing interest in Asian cuisine, according to research by the Institute of Food Technologists and National Restaurant Association. Asia Food Recipe is leveraging people’s preference for Asian-inspired dishes and the overwhelming popularity of YouTube. But unlike other websites, Asia Food Recipe allows its members to tap into a family-friendly community where they can share favorite dishes, vote on recipes and connect in various ways.

For more information, visit http://www.asiafoodrecipe.com.

About Asia Food Recipe:
AsiaFoodRecipe.com brings the Asian culinary world closer to you. With over a million of recipes focusing on Asian cuisines, Asia Food Recipe is Asia’s largest online recipe portal. At AsiaFoodRecipe.com, you can also read thousands of independent reviews from fellow cooking enthusiast and use cooking-simplifying features such as conversion calculators, preparation videos and consumer generated ratings – all to enable you to explore the Asian culinary world with us. Go ahead and explore the largest range of Asian cuisines with the Asia’s leading food recipe portal.

Press & Media Contact:
Guo En
Asia Food Recipe
Singapore
646-476-3845
guoen@asiafoodrecipe.com
http://www.asiafoodrecipe.com

FRA Flags Up ‘Future Climate’ Tree Species Trials

An interesting research project is taking place in the UK, which could lead to some exciting plantation investment opportunities in the future, according to FRA.

Seattle, United States, March 30, 2012 — An interesting research project is taking place in the UK, which could lead to some exciting plantation investment opportunities in the future, according to Forestry Research Associates (FRA).

The Forestry Commission’s Forest Research division is carrying out a series of tests to try to establish species of trees that could survive and flourish in a ‘future climate’. Project REINFFORCE, as it is being known, is being funded by the European Union, explained FRA, which supports renewable forestry and forestry investment projects all over the world.

The project is growing 30 different tree species in 37 West Atlantic regions, including three trial sites in Britain. Forest Research is also carrying out three trials in Swinley, Berkshire and Peebles.

FRA’s analysis partner, Peter Collins, explained that the research is intended to find species that are most likely to be resilient to the challenges that may become more common in the future. For example, they are looking for species that may withstand high temperatures, a lack of water and more pests.

FRA claims that investing in these species once they have been established as the species of the future will be a good move for those looking to invest in an asset class that will see prices rise. Mr Collins explained: Sustainable forestry is undeniably an attractive investment opportunity these days, particularly in light of the volatility of the stock markets.”

FRA claims that people want to put their cash somewhere ethical and that investing in forestry research such as this project will help the human race to adapt to the changing climate. In addition, planting more trees is never a bad thing for the fight against climate change as trees absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere making forestry one of the most cost-effective ways to limit carbon emissions.

FRA supports a range of forestry investment schemes, including the plantation schemes run by Greenwood Management in Brazil.

About Forestry Research Associates

Forestry Research Associates is a research and advisory consultancy that focuses on forestry management, sustainability issues and forestry investment around the globe.

Media Contact:
Peter Collins
Forestry Research Associates
620 Vineyard Lane
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 316 8394
info@forestry-research.com
http://www.forestry-research.com

FPL Helps Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami Build Homes, Strengthen Communities

“By building alongside our partner families, FPL once again demonstrates its commitment to corporate responsibility. The company’s financial generosity is only exceeded by its enthusiasm to help others,” said Mario Artecona, chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami.

Juno Beach, FL (March 30, 2012) — As part of their annual “Power to Care” week, more than 70 FPL employees rolled up their sleeves to help Habitat for Humanity build new, affordable homes and revitalize a distressed community in the Liberty City neighborhood of Miami.

Habitat’s Greater Miami Chapter is building 114 homes in this community and rehabilitating more than 40 others. The two-year initiative called “Liberty City Shine” is one of the most aggressive building schedules the chapter has ever attempted, said Mario Artecona, chief executive officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Miami.

FPL‘s volunteer support arrived just in time to help drive the project forward.

“By building alongside our partner families, FPL once again demonstrates its commitment to corporate responsibility. The company’s financial generosity is only exceeded by its enthusiasm to help others,” said Habitat’s Artecona. “We are forever grateful for the support. FPL is a great partner to Habitat and continues to set the standard for corporate community engagement.”

FPL volunteers joined in to help with framing and insulation, installing of windows and doors, painting, tiling, landscaping, and other construction-related tasks – all with the ultimate goal of building quality homes for low-income families in need of a decent, affordable place to live.

One of the volunteers, Patricia Beliard, works in FPL’s Community Service department and she was actually pulling double-duty today: she was able to work alongside her fellow employees and apply her volunteer hours toward the Habitat requirement of 250 hours to qualify for her own home. “I am so grateful to be out here today with my coworkers. They are helping me achieve my dream of owning my own home for the first time in my life. I am blessed and grateful.”

This event is just one of 22 volunteer projects taking place during FPL’s Power to Care Week. Throughout the week, a volunteer group of more than 900, consisting of employees and their families, spread out across the state to help clean beaches and restore dunes, landscape nonprofit facilities, spruce up parks, beautify gardens, and more.

“Habitat is doing some terrific work here in Liberty City and FPL is so glad to be a part of it,” said Meredith Rollo, FPL Community Relations specialist. “We’re delighted to help make dreams come true for families in this community.”

About Florida Power & Light Company
Florida Power & Light Company is the largest electric utility in Florida and one of the largest rate-regulated utilities in the United States. FPL serves 4.5 million customer accounts in Florida and is a leading employer in the state with approximately 10,000 employees. The company consistently outperforms national averages for service reliability while customer bills are below the national average. A clean energy leader, FPL has one of the lowest emissions profiles and one of the leading energy efficiency programs among utilities nationwide. FPL is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Fla. – based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE). For more information, visit http://www.FPL.com.

Media Contact:
FPL Media Line
Florida Power & Light Company
700 Universe Blvd.
Juno Beach, FL 33408
305-552-3888
amelia.gomez@rbbpr.com
http://www.fpl.com
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25 Authors Create Fifth Annual Long Island Authors Group Book Fair

Event will showcase award-winning and notable authors from Long Island, New York.

Riverhead, NY (March 29, 2012) — “Have you heard the one about?” asks Long Island Authors Group. “Twenty-five authors walk into a winery…” What does happen when you combine 25 Long Island authors, great Eastern Long Island wines, live entertainment and a free Amazon Kindle eReader drawing? You’ve created the Fifth Annual Long Island Authors Group Book Fair at Martha Clara Vineyards in Riverhead, taking place Sunday, April 22 from Noon until 4 PM!

The afternoon includes meet and greet with award-winning Long Island authors, book signings, live music by Hart & Soul, a free drawing for an Amazon Kindle e-Reader and wine tastings. Admission for the rain or shine Book Fair is free.

The LIAG Book Fair includes fiction, non-fiction, children’s and poetry books by these authors: Patrick Astre, Loraine Alderman Psyd, Ben Baglio, Lily Bedell, Kerriann Flanagan Brosky, Linda Reid-Bryce, Yvonne Capitelli, John Cardone, Linda Frank, Ian Fydell, Tom Gahan, Natasha Guruleva, Christine Guardiano, Phil Keith, C.B. Knadle, Sandy Lanton, Meg Harper Lawrence, Suzane Litrell, Dorothy McPartland, Holly Patrone, Grace Protano, Jeff Rimland, Jim Roth, Richard Scheinberg, Ron Scott.

For more information about these authors or Long Island Authors Group visit http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LongIslandAuthorsGroup. Martha Clara Vineyards is located at 6025 Sound Avenue Riverhead, NY 11901 – 631-298-0075.

Media Contact:
Dorothy McPartland
Long Island Authors Group
516-941-8825
littlelightpress@yahoo.com
http://www.longislandauthorsgroup.org

Eating Disorders in Children are on the Rise; Eating Recovery Center Urges Prevention at Home

Leading Child and Adolescent Eating Disorders Treatment Program Offers 10 Tips to Help Parents Prevent Eating Disorders

Denver, CO, March 29, 2012 – Between 1999 and 2006, hospitalizations for eating disorders in children 12 and younger rose 119 percent, according to a 2010 study by the American Academy of Pediatrics. In an effort to curb the growth of anorexia, bulimia, EDNOS and binge eating disorder in this young patient population, Eating Recovery Center (www.EatingRecoveryCenter.com), an international center for eating disorders recovery, urges parents to take preventive measures at home to stop eating disorders before they start.

“While clinicians have yet to identify the absolute keys to preventing eating disorders, we do know that positive parental involvement and heightened awareness can help foster the development of healthy relationships among children, their bodies and food,” explains Ovidio Bermudez, MD, FAAP, FSAHM, FAED, CEDS, medical director of child and adolescent services at Eating Recovery Center.

Eating Recovery Center offers 10 recommendations to help parents practice eating disorders prevention at home:

1. Understand your own feelings and attitudes toward body image, body size, weight and health.

2. Model healthy attitudes and behaviors toward eating, exercise, body weight and shape and self-acceptance. Children will often mirror their parents’ thoughts and actions surrounding these issues.

3. Educate yourself about the complex nature of eating disorders. An informed parent is more aware and more likely to notice early warning signs or concerning behaviors.

4. Help your child manage stress. Reduce complexity in your child’s life to prevent or relieve anxiety and fear, which may lead to disordered eating in children who are particularly vulnerable to stress.

5. Focus on eating at ease during mealtimes. Promoting the social value of mealtimes strengthens family ties and relationships. Stressful, tense eating situations are counterproductive in efforts to develop healthy patterns around food consumption.

6. Maintain open lines of communication. Interaction is the antidote for the isolation and secretiveness that can sometimes allow a child to transition negative beliefs and attitudes into disordered eating behaviors.

7. Examine your child’s dieting and exercise habits. From a neurochemical perspective, these are not always benign activities. With the help of a medical professional, explore whether weight loss or increased exercise are healthy choices that support normal growth and development.

8. Monitor the beliefs and attitudes of your child’s friends. Children are eager to fit in and will often mimic their friends’ attitudes and behaviors—even those that are negative and potentially destructive.

9. Watch your child’s technology use. Websites and social media create a sense of “community” in which your child can learn about and compete at disordered eating behaviors. Studies have shown that both pro-eating disorder and pro-recovery online messages have risks to impressionable young minds.

10. Be aware of anxiety and depression, and seek care if your child shows signs of these conditions. The negative self image that is often associated with these conditions can lead to efforts to manage emotional insecurities via dieting and exercise.

“Even if parents are not able to prevent eating disorder-related behaviors in their children, prevention activities – such as being well informed about eating disorders and recognizing changes in attitude or behaviors that may suggest your child is at risk – are invaluable for enhancing early recognition and timely intervention,” continues Dr. Bermudez.

If your child begins showing symptoms of disordered eating, immediately seek eating disorders support from a qualified professional. Early intervention significantly improves the likelihood of recovery. For more information about Eating Recovery Center’s eating disorders treatment programs for children and adolescents ages 10 through 17, please visit www.EatingRecoveryCenter.com.

About Eating Recovery Center:
Eating Recovery Center is an international center for eating disorders recovery providing comprehensive treatment for anorexia, bulimia, EDNOS and binge eating disorder. Denver-based facilities include the Behavioral Hospital for Adults, the Behavioral Hospital for Children and Adolescents, and the Partial Hospitalization Program and Outpatient Services. In addition, Eating Recovery Center, in partnership with Summit Eating Disorders and Outreach Program, offers Partial Hospitalization and Outpatient Services in Sacramento, California. Under the personal guidance and care of Drs. Kenneth Weiner, Craig Johnson, Emmett Bishop and Ovidio Bermudez, our collaborative programs provide a full spectrum of services for children, adolescents and adults. Our integrated programs offer patients a continuum of care that includes Inpatient, Residential, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient services. Our compassionate team of professionals collaborates with treating professionals and loved ones to cultivate lasting behavioral change. For more information please contact us at 877-218-1344 or info@EatingRecoveryCenter.com or confidentially chat live on our website at www.EatingRecoveryCenter.com.

Contact:
Shannon Fern
Communications Strategy Group
East 2nd Avenue
Denver, CO 80206
(303) 433-7020
sfern@csg-pr.com
http://www.csg-pr.com

FRA welcomes Prediction of Timber demand increase

A recent report in the Financial Times has provided a boost for the forestry investment industry, as it outlines how timber demand could increase by 55 per cent by 2050, according to FRA.

Bainbridge Island, WA, March 29, 2012 – A recent report in the Financial Times has provided a boost for the forestry investment industry, as it outlines how timber demand could increase by 55 per cent by 2050, according to Forestry Research Associates (FRA).

The feature begins by talking about how sustainable forestry investments are “flourishing” as the commodity’s value will rise “exponentially” as demand starts to exceed supply.

The increase in the demand for timber will result from the growing population and the increasing wealth of highly populated nations such as India and China, whose demand for raw materials is on the up as they invest billions in infrastructure and housing.

FRA’s analysis partner Peter Collins said, “We welcome the report from the FT, which plainly advocates investment in sustainable forestry projects as a viable, ethical and profitable alternative to traditional investments, such as stocks and shares, which are anything but reliable in the current economic climate.”

The report explains that biological growth means that tree value rises regardless of the market conditions for timber. When combined with the rising prices that are expected to result from the increase demand, investors could see huge returns for relatively small investments.

The FT also talks about how timber has been the only asset to experience price rises during three of the four market collapses in the past century. Forestry investment has, as a result, begun to attract those who are keen to diversify their investment portfolios with a asset class that is not aligned with general economic trends

Through projects like those run by Greenwood Management in Brazil, individuals can invest as little as EUR 10,000 to buy their own section of plantation land, which will be devoted to growing non-native, sustainable trees for domestic use and export to emerging economies. Mr Collins added, “Sustainable forestry projects also help to add to the earth’s carbon sequestration capabilities and contributes to habitats and green space for people and animals to enjoy.”

Contact:
Peter Collins
Forestry Research Associates
620 Vineyard Lane
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 316 8394
info@forestry-research.com
http://www.forestry-research.com