{EARN}Establish A Return Now. "Gator Greats" like Tebow and Noah embrace change and the 7 Keys To Win: 1 Knowledge Emancipates You {FREE}2 Knowledge Elevates You {Rise}3 Knowledge Educates You {Train}4 Knowledge Empowers You {Authorize}5 Knowledge Encourages You {Inspire}6 Knowledge Employs You {Engage}7. Knowledge Enriches You {Reward} They have learned how to {FISH}Form Inner Success Habits and produce a {GAIN}Generating Active Inner Nourishment to lift their game and, you can do the same thing to achieve measurable results. Think of these "Keys" as an "ATM" which in this case stands for "Automatic Team Mate." An 'Automatic Team Mate' keeps everyone focused on {NOW}Nature's Open Window, in essence - an opportunity to {SHINE}Sow Habits Improving Nature Everyday...An 'Automatic Team Mate' can also serve as a {MAP}Master Action Plan. It begins with {ACTION}Actively Choose To Improve Options Now Remember the "3 W's".1 {WAKE}Wisely Address Knowledge Everyday...2 {WASH}Wisely Activate Success Habits...3. {WORK}Wisely Offer Real Knowledge. The next time you watch the Gators or any team play -{TRACK}Timely Record Actions Creating Knowledge and {FOCUS}Form Optimum Concentration Unleashing Success...just like the players. 
It's simple! You begin with a {DIET}Develop Inner Excellence Today that increases your value and your personal success. Have you noticed that when the Gators face uncertainty, they turn on the "power." Where do think that power comes from The {POWER} play!: {P}lants > Fruits & vegetables such as tomatoes, watermelons, apples, beets, cabbages, peppers, onions, strawberries, etc.{O}xygen > Breathe, enough said.{W}ater > Water can dissolve other substances and, it enhances the mind, body and spirit.{E}xercise > Elevate the heart rate daily.{R}est > Remember Essential Sleep Today to help you gain inner peace, ease and refreshment. As personal genetic testing becomes a more prevalent subject in the mainstreammedia, consumers have become increasingly fascinated with the idea, but remainconfused as to which tests or services may best suit their needs. "The First Annual Consumer Genetics Show will provide a forum at which ourcompany will be able to highlight and differentiate our tests for healthcareproviders and consumers," said Lewis Bender, CEO of Interleukin Genetics, Inc.,who will be speaking at the show and whose company will be exhibiting. "Thisforum will allow us to interact directly with the public on how the results ofgenetic tests can provide an individual with clear guidance in a personalizedmanner to improve ones quality of life." "Allowing the public access to the exhibit hall will give consumers anunderstanding of the various genetic tests and products on the market, as wellas provide insight as to which of these tests may be most appropriate for theirneeds," said John Boyce, President of DNA Like Me, Inc., the host and organizerof the First Annual Consumer Genetics Show.

"Companies that provide the genetictools, next generation sequencing platforms and SNP analysis instruments, forthese tests will also be present thus allowing the consumer to gain anunderstanding of the fidelity of testing in these various personalized geneticservices", Boyce added. For an admission fee of $15 USD per person, a total of 1,500 registrants fromthe genetic research community and the public will be allowed access to theexhibit hall. Given the overwhelming interest in the show, those planning toattend are encouraged to register in advance in order to save a spot. Exhibitorand attendee registration forms, as well as more information about the FirstAnnual Consumer Genetics Show, can be found at Interleukin Genetics has developed and commercialized genetic tests forassessment of risk of early heart disease and tooth loss due to periodontaldisease, as well as a genetic test that provides information on a personsnutritional needs. The company will be launching a genetic test in 2009 thatwill guide an individual on how best to lose weight and keep it off. DNA Like MeNatalie Perry, 603-809-3776 Copyright Business Wire 2009. I think Billy Beane is an excellent GM, and I agree with most of his moves.But it's been reported that the A's are close to a 1-year deal with free agent outfielder Coco Crisp, and while I think Crisp is a fine player, such a move leaves me scratching my head as to what Beane is doing.Presumably, the A's will go into 2010 with Rajai Davis in center field and Ryan Sweeney in right field.