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Free to a good home: How to donate your unwanted belongings

While it’s true your “junk” may be someone’s “treasure,” how do you decide what to donate and to whom? Depending on your community, the answers to those questions may vary. There are places that will take anything, in any condition; however nowadays, most charities have some basic rules to prevent an inundation of, well… junk. Follow these handy guidelines to help you thin out your belongings and to be sure they are on their way to good homes. Be Ruthless After all, you are moving; do you really want to pay for the privilege of packing it, shipping it, and unpacking it, only to relegate it to a corner in your new attic? Heirlooms, antiques, and family treasures aside, if ...

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Retire abroad for under $2,000 per month

Retire abroad from NYShipping With the high cost of living today, many retirees are choosing to pack up and move out of the United States and Canada, finding that their pensions and retirement funds will go much further in other areas of the world. We’ve compiled a list of the World’s best places to live, and it just so happens you can live in each one for under $2000 a month: Europe: Many people think of Europe as an extremely expensive option for expat living, and the truth is: it is costly in many areas. Still, there are some hidden gems that are both affordable and lovely, granting the European standard of living on a budget that retirees can handle. ...

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7 Things NOT to take in container shipments

Shipping containers is a great choice for a move, but be sure not to pack any of these items to keep the process as seamless as possible.   Container shipping is a convenient, safe way to get your entire household moved from point A to point B, but there are certain items you should never include in a shipment. Some are common sense, and some may surprise you, but all need to be left out of your shipping container. There are many international container shipping companies and not all of them are going to advise you about what you should not pack. 1. Live animals or plants Live animals of any kind are absolutely prohibited from inclusion in international container ...

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Packing for Wine Lovers

Extra precautions are necessary when packing a wine lover’s collection Valued collections of any kind can be some of the trickiest items to pack when moving near or far, and a wine lover’s collection is no exception. In fact, because wine can be temperamental and very expensive, extra care must be taken to ensure it will arrive to your new home safely. Create an inventory If you have a very extensive wine collection, start with an inventory of the bottles you currently have. You may wish to keep this detailed list in a paper notebook or in an app on your phone or tablet, but be sure that it’s in a place that is readily accessible to you during all ...

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Don’t Forget! Useful Checklists for Container Shipping

By using a checklist and container shipping services, you’ll be well prepared for your move to your new home When you’re preparing to make a big move overseas, container shipping is the way to go. Creating a useful checklist will help you to make sure that you’ve got everything covered before you start the process. Once you know what you’re taking with you overseas and have pared down your belongings with a garage sale, it’s time to look at how you’ll get the rest of your important items to your new home. NY International Shipping has got you covered with our container shipping services. Offering the most competitive rates you can find, NY International Shipping will pack your goods and ...

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Preparing to Move to India

So, you’re moving to India . . . Congratulations! Relocating to India is an exciting adventure, and a great way to experience a new culture. However it’s not without its challenges. In such a different country, there is bound to be some serious culture shock, and you will need some time, and a little guidance, to get completely adjusted. To help you out, we’ve come up with a list of five tips everyone should know to make their transition to this remarkable country as smooth as possible. Prepare to be overwhelmed- sometimes delightfully so Cities in India are fast-paced and chaotic. There are bright colors, a jumble of sounds, and teeming crowds nearly everywhere you turn. It can take some ...

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Building Social Life in a New Country

One of the most difficult adjustments for new expatriates is the sudden loss of social life and the need to develop a new one. When you move from one place to another there are always adjustments to be made. When you move from one country to another there are a whole different set of adjustments and the culture shock that you are likely to experience is just the icing on the cake. These changes can be felt on many different levels; depending on how much time you have spent in your new country of residence previously, there are some possible new adjustments you will face; among them, but certainly not all, are: Learning a new language Cultural differences Government complexities ...

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6 Apps You Won't Move Without

We’ve long known that mobile apps go hand-in-hand with people on the move, but did you know that apps now go one step further and actually helping people move? If you are planning to relocate anytime soon, it’s time to learn about the myriad of mobile apps that can help you organize your move and guide you in the relocation process. With corporate relocation on the rise, hundreds of employees are relocating worldwide each month, seeking new career opportunities, higher salaries, and improved lifestyles. Others move to escape harsh winters, to downsize once the kids are grown up and gone, to learn a foreign language, to experience a new culture, or to retire on secluded island somewhere halfway around the ...

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working womens’ luncheon

The Working Women’s Business Luncheon 2013 is fast approaching, considered the event of the year for women execs. Providing a golden opportunity to powwow and network with over 500 professional women and business owners from the gamut of industries, the Working Women’s Luncheon is a highly event coveted with 13 years of success under its belt. The event has been hosted by Pat Carroll, co-anchor of the WCBS 880 Morning News, since its inception in 2001, and attracts accomplished women from the worlds of finance, business, real estate, government, arts, and sciences. Featuring guest speakers who are top in their fields, the luncheon attendees receive advice, inspiration, and a chance to learn and grow from the professional and personal experiences ...

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The worlds best cities for relocating

The World’s Top Cities to Live In Looking for the best cities in the world to live in? Perhaps you’re interested in moving to a city boasting year-round pleasant weather, to a less expensive city, to a city where there is less crime and pollution, or to a city which offers great health benefits and excellent schools for your kids. Other criteria people use to compare cities world wide include economic stability, political structure, prices consumers pay for goods, salary ranges for employees, transportation systems, nightlife, and more. Since moving abroad means something different to everyone, reflect upon why you have decided to relocate and learn about the city you plan to call home. Surprisingly, some of the world’s biggest ...

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