In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Suppose for this task we're memorizing how to figure out the sine, cosine, and tangent of the base angle of a right triangle. Mnemonics is simply a fancy word for a process you're probably familiar with from grade school. If you've ever used ROYGBIV to remember the colors (red orange yellow green blue indigo violet), or a nonsense sentence like "My Very Eager Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas" to remember the planets (Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto), you've used a mnemonic. If you have to memorize more items than you can make a short sentence or phrase for, this will be hard to work with; for this reason, the mnemonic method, like chaining, is best suited for limited numbers of items you have to memorize that can fit into a scheme. Mnemonics are better suited for memorizing a list of words, for instance; it is not as good for memorizing big lists without clear organization, like a list of phone numbers or the digits of pi. A mnemonic scheme is simply a "key" sentence or a phrase for what you have to memorize. For our example, we can make up a simple, easy to remember nonsense word. Your mnemonic serves as the 'key' to your memory. Scroll down to cover the previous list - can you remember what the mnemonic stands for?
Summary: Imagine you need to memorize basic trigonometry. Understand what mnemonics are. Know what mnemonics are good for. Create a mnemonic scheme. Practice remembering your mnemonic and what you have to memorize from your mnemonic.

Every FSBO contract should contain the full purchase price to be paid for the property. This is the total amount of the purchase price before any earnest money is deducted. Many FSBO contracts require that the buyer obtain financing to purchase the house outright. In this case, the purchase price would be paid in full at the time of the closing of the sale. Other times, the seller may agree for the buyer to purchase the home on contract, by paying monthly installments toward the purchase price over time. The body of the contract should contain very clear language about how and when the purchase price will be paid by the buyer in full.  For instance, the contract could read, "Buyer shall pay the purchase price in cash at the time of closing the sale." If the parties intend for the buyer to purchase the property over time, then the payment provision could read, "Buyer shall pay the sum of $10,000.00 in cash to Seller at the time of closing the sale. The balance of the purchase price, or the remaining $75,000.00, shall be paid by Buyer to Seller in 75 equal monthly installments of $1,000.00 each." Earnest money is a percentage of the purchase price that the buyer pays in advance in order to show good faith in proceeding with the sale of the property. Typically, earnest money is between three and five percent of the purchase price. It is usually held in escrow or trust by a title company or financial institution until the sale is complete. The contract terms should include the following:  The amount of earnest money to be paid The date on which it should be paid What entity should hold the money A sample earnest money provision might read, "Buyer shall deliver to Seller earnest money in the amount of $500.00, no later than two days from the date of this Agreement. Said earnest money shall be delivered to [insert name of trust company] at [insert address of trust company], to be held in trust until this Agreement is fully executed or terminated." In many cases, property taxes are prorated between the parties as of the date of closing. Alternately, the seller may agree to pay certain property tax installments before the buyer becomes responsible for paying any taxes. If so, the contract should be very specific about which installments will be paid by whom, as well as the due date of those payments.  For example, a typical property tax provision in a FSBO contract might read: "Seller is responsible for all property taxes due and owing through and including the date of closing. Buyer shall be responsible for all property taxes due and owing following the date of closing." If the tax payment deadline falls at or near the time that the negotiations are taking place, then the parties may agree to prorate the taxes that are due. For instance, the Seller might be responsible for the portion of unpaid taxes that are due and owing up to and including the closing date, with the Buyer being responsible for the balance of the taxes that becomes due after the closing date. In a case of prorated taxes, the contract provision might read "All property taxes, as determined on the date of closing, shall be prorated between Buyer and Seller as of the date of delivery of this deed."
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One-sentence summary -- State the full purchase price. Describe how the full purchase price will be paid by the buyer. Give details about any earnest money to be paid by the buyer. Describe how property taxes will be paid by the parties.

Q: You can choose from 15 game modes in total. They are organized under 3 main categories (Party Mode, Player Match and Ranked). Each game mode offers different missions. Each game mode is configured by the host. Configurations include the types of vehicles, traffic amount, pedestrian count, weaponry and weather conditions within the game. You cannot have more than 16 players within a single online game. Online games are selected at random by either adding you onto an existing game or creating a new online game for you. In Deathmatch, you will win $100 when you kill another player and lose $100 if you kill yourself. The more money you earn by completing multi-player matches, the higher you rank. Higher ranks will unlock clothing for your character.
A: Keep the following features in mind when you are playing GTA 4 online.

Problem: Article: This is an inexpensive and effective way to get new customers. Focus your distribution on the areas where your target audience lives or works. Include a unique coupon on the flyer so you can track how many customers you gain from this approach.  You may have the opportunity to speak with some potential customers if they are around when you are handing out the flyers. Be sure to have a quick description of your business. In the residential cleaning sector, the most likely customers are higher, dual-income families and elderly people who are unable to clean their own homes. These customers are likely looking for quality, convenience, and a competitive price. Post flyers in neighborhoods where this population lives. Always be thinking of your business when you are out and about in your community. Think of everyone as a potential client. Even if they do not need your services, they may know someone that needs your service. Look for opportunities to get your business out there.  Go to small business breakfast and lunches offered through your local chamber of commerce. Volunteer your cleaning services to a charity event to get your name out and develop a good reputation. If you are trying to gain new commercial cleaning customers, networking and getting referrals from other business is your best bet. Keep your business cards with you everywhere you go. You always want to be prepared. The most important thing is getting a reputation for excellent, skilled, quality work at a reasonable price. You must show that you are thoroughly reliable and consistent. A happy, loyal customer is one of the best advertisements you can ever have.  Follow up with your customers after you provide a service to see if they are satisfied.  You may not be able to slash your prices, but you can provide superior service. If a customer has a complaint, listen and do not argue with the customer. Ask the customer if there is anything that you can do to fix the situation. Offer the customer a discounted or free cleaning the next time they use your services. Customers want to feel like they are important. Don't save all of your coupons and discounts for your new customers. Provide incentives for customer referrals and let them know how much you appreciate their business. They will tell other people about the great service that you are providing. Give a free cleaning or a gift card to the customers who send you the most referrals or for long term customers. Professional organizations offer networking opportunities and resources for your business. You can also learn from experienced professionals in your industry. Good associations for the cleaning industry include:  Building Services Contractors Association International Association of Residential Cleaning Professionals International Janitorial Cleaning Services Association Cleaning Management Institute
Summary:
Go door to door with flyers. Generate publicity. Do excellent work. Reward loyal customers. Join a professional organization.