Kit includes:1) Lowepro SlingShot 300 AW Camera Backpack
2) LensPen Lens Cleaning System
3) LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System
4) Precision Design Deluxe 6-Piece Lens & Digital SLR Camera Cleaning Kit
Perfect for photojournalists, the SlingShot 300 AW uses a unique sling design to go from "carry mode" to "ready mode" in just seconds. Carried comfortably on the back, it easily rotates to the front so you can get to your camera quickly. The SlingShot 300 AW holds an Pro SLR with zoom lens attached plus 5-6 extra lenses, cables and accessories and has a full access lid to make loading it a snap. This feature-rich bag also includes a built-in memory card pouch, micro fiber LCD cloth and two generous organizer pockets. It's certain to surprise even the most demanding photojournalists.
The LensPen is one of the most invaluable accessories a photographer can own. Its unique design makes cleaning your lens fast, simple and effective. On one end, a retractable soft brush sweeps dust and loose particles away from the glass. On the other end, a special dry cleaning compound is used to gently remove fingerprints and spots. The result is a crystal clear lens surface and better pictures in just seconds, a feat that other cleaning items just can't match.
The LensPen DigiKlear LCD Cleaning System has a special triangular tip that gives it the ability to clean the corners of many screens that would otherwise remain covered in dust and grime. The result is a crystal clear screen in just seconds, a feat that other cleaning items just can't match.
This 6-piece cleaning kit contains a Hurricane air blower, lens cleaning tissues, lens cloth, lens cleaning liquid, blower brush and cotton swabs.
If you're a single woman looking to marry and start a family, here's a fact that may startle you: The average amount time from single status to motherhood is approximately five to seven years. For a woman now 30, that means waiting until her late 30s or early 40s to have a child. A second one might not be an option.
Now let's contrast this with the less urgent situation of the man. He many theoretically like the idea of being married one day, but for him the issue of when that day comes isn't as urgent. Men have the luxury of being more self-centered, putting work and friends ahead of finding a missus.
Here's my big message: Don't waste precious time dating the wrong guy. Don't ignore signs of what I call relationship deal breakers. These are qualities, habits, and attributes you just know you can't life with. Deal breakers vary form woman to woman. You may not mind a man who smokes, for example, but your best friend could never tolerate it.
Here are the top 20 deal breakers. Consider adding your own to this list.
1. No Prime Time: He's always busy on Friday and Saturday nights.
2. Nothing in Common: He's a sports enthusiast, you live for the ballet, and there's no middle ground.
3. Family Matters: He always has major family obligations or faces significant issues in his family, such as interpersonal strife, mental illness, disease, a disability, or a disorder.
4. Religious Differences: Can you face the possibility of compromising or converting? Can you agree on how to raise children, if desired?
5. Politics: You fundamentally disagree on candidates and ideology.
6. Obsessions: He's a workaholic, an incessant trainer, a fanatical enthusiast, and these obsessions take up all his time and mental energy.
7. Bad Habits: He is a slave to cigarettes, drinks excessively, smokes pot regularly, or abuses harder street drugs or prescription medication.
8. History of Bad Habits: A man "in recovery" could relapse.
9. Loner: He has no close friends from home, work, college, high school, team sports, or even the bar scene.
10. Jealous: If he doesn't trust you, particularly around other men, it often means that he doesn't trust himself.
11. Rude: He's impolite to strangers, co-workers, friends, family, or people in the service industry.
12. Poor Hygiene: He has bad breath, body odor, or other forms of poor hygiene.
13. Unhealthy: He doesn't take care of himself and is often ill or tired.
14. Unemployed or Underemployed: He doesn't work very often, very hard, or at all.
15. Idle Rich: He's a trust fund baby who seems to have no responsibilities and lacks a value system.
16. Values: He has moral standards you can't abide, such his views on abortion or whether a woman should leave the workforce to raise children.
17. Lost: He doesn't know his purpose or have any direction.
18. Boring: Your mind wanders when it's his turn to speak.
19. Aesthetically Unpleasing: You find him physically unattractive.
20. Hothead: He has a short fuse and possibly a "chip on his shoulder."
Know your deal breakers and check for them as early as possible in the guy who's caught your interest. If your gut tells you this is Mr. Wrong, tell him as nicely as possible to take a hike. It's never too early to ditch Mr. Wrong.
Resource:
http://www.ditchingmrwrong.com
Nicholas Aretakis is a life coach and writer tackling challenging subjects. He is the author of Ditching Mr. Wrong: How to End a Bad Relationship and Find Mr. Right. He splits his time between Saratoga Springs, New York, and Scottsdale, Arizona. Mr. Aretakis interviewed hundreds of women, committed to helping women become more dating savvy. http://www.ditchingmrwrong.com
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