Follow Harsashen on Twitter
by harsashen.com on 08/05/2011 - 12:21 am |
We have created a twitter page for Harsashen.com, As many of you know. It’s over 4 months that our Facebook fanpage is up and running. However, we have never been active on Twitter. This is going to change very soon. So please make sure to follow us @harsashen at twitter. We have so much exciting news, pictures, videos, and weddings all waiting for you. So join us on Twitter and Facebook, and lets get connected.
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Harsashen.com, Harsanik, & Armena...
by harsashen.com on 03/21/2011 - 01:00 am |
Tag: Armenian
Arbi Design, Inc. would like to introduce our new Armenian based wedding directory called “Harsashen” Go to http://www.harsashen.com and you will instantly get in love with our directory. If you have any wedding related business, makes sure to include yours for free. We also offer very reasonable prices for our listing and banner options. Make sure to take advantage of those. Even if you are a visitor, you should create our free profile on Harsashen.com to comment on blogs and review businesses. Here are some snapshots of our directory. Don’t forget to share this page with friends and let them know how exciting our directory is. Harsshen.com is next generation in Armenian wedding, & Harsanik.
Car Insurance & Some Tips For Fri...
by harsashen.com on 01/21/2011 - 02:49 am |
Tag: Insurance
So What is Car Insurance ? Well. According to iii.org , Auto insurance protects you against financial loss if you have an accident. It is a contract between you and the insurance company. You agree to pay the premium and the insurance company agrees to pay your losses as defined in your policy. Auto insurance provides property, liability and medical coverage: Property coverage pays for damage to or theft of your car.
Liability coverage pays for your legal responsibility to others for bodily injury or property damage.
Medical coverage pays for the cost of treating injuries, rehabilitation and sometimes lost wages and funeral expenses.
An auto insurance policy is comprised of six different kinds of coverage. Most states require you to buy some, but not all, of these coverages. If you're financing a car, your lender may also have requirements. Most auto policies are for six months to a year. Your insurance company should notify you by mail when it’s time to renew the policy and to pay your premium.
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So How to save on Car Insurace ?
1. Shop around. One of your first steps should be to shop around. A particularly good time to investigate your alternatives is when your current policy is about to be up for renewal, especially if you find that your premium has gone up. You may be surprised to learn that auto insurance premiums for the exact same coverage on the same car can vary widely (by hundreds of dollars) between different insurers, even in states that regulate auto insurance rates.
2. Increase your deductible. For many people, raising the deductible on their auto insurance is a good way to cut the cost of the policy. Sometimes you can reduce your annual premium by 10 percent or more if you increase your deductible from, say, $250 to $500. If you do this, however, make sure you have the financial resources to handle the larger deductible when the time comes.
3. Keep an eye on your credit report. Your credit history is an important factor for most auto insurance companies. Many studies have shown a correlation between your credit history and the risk to an insurance company. Paying your bills on time and maintaining a good credit history will allow you to enjoy lower auto insurance rates.
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4. Drive less. If you drive less than a certain number of miles in a year (e.g., 7,500), you may qualify for a low-mileage discount. If your insurer offers this discount, try to limit your driving as much as possible. If you commute to work, use public transportation instead of driving. When you go away on vacation, fly or take the train.
5. Don't use your car for business purposes. Since work-related driving generally subjects you to higher premiums than pleasure driving, it may be in your best interest to stop using your car for business purposes.
6. Drive more safely. You may be eligible for a price break on your policy if you maintain a cl ...
New Year 2011
by harsashen.com on 12/30/2010 - 07:33 pm |
Tag: Armenian
The New Year’s Eve Party
The new year is coming; the party is near.I’m sure looking forward to lots of good cheer.I’ll be all dressed up in my snazziest best,So I won’t disappear in the crowd like the rest.
I rap on the door and it opens to screams;There are several guys hanging from high ceiling beams.The guy in the lampshade looks ready to go,As the girl on his shoulders shouts, "Giddyup Joe!"
I walk right on in to be one of the throng,And they yell out my name while they bang a brass gong.We laugh and we frolic, we dance and we sing,(Is that my grandmother out there on the swing?)
This party is great, and the New Year looks bright.Well, that’s how I dreamed it, while sleeping last night.I’m thinking about you and wish you were here,So I’m sending this poem to say Happy New Year!
By Karl and Joanna Fuchs
A New Year With You
I'm so grateful for a new yearto spend with you,my most special one,my cherished and treasured love,who has gifted me with happiness and joy,adventure and excitement,comfort and peace.As I look ahead, I see each day with youfilled with warmth and affection,a deeper, more fulfilling love,than I could have imaginedin my fondest, most perfect dreams.A new year with youis the most valuable, most precious treasureI could ever have.
Happy New Year Sweetheart!
By Joanna Fuchs
New Year Song
In my opinion, New Year’s songs should be upbeat, positive and happy, like this one. New Years songs should be sung to familiar melodies. The well-known melody of part of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, commonly known as "Ode To Joy," is used for this New Year's song. If you are not familiar with this melody, or if you need harmony parts and accompaniment, the melody has also been used for a popular hymn, called "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee." You can find it in most Protestant hymn books. The melody for this New Years song is the in the public domain, and in my hymn book, there is no copyright notice on the harmony parts and accompaniment, although it is always your responsibility to check that out.
Happy New Year Song
Happy New Year, Happy New Year,Family, friends and colleagues, too.May this new year be your best yet,Happiness the whole year through.
Let’s all join to lift our glassesIn a toast to everyone.To the old year now behind us,To the new year, just begun.
(Repeat first verse)
By Joanna Fuchs
The Gift of a New Year
Here’s to the yearthat’s almost past its expiration date—2008.We all had some surprises, didn’t we?Some good, some distressing.Let’s use everything we got from our experiences,everything we learned,to enrich the new year.
Here’s to the new year, 2009,a gift we haven’t opened yet.May its bright, shiny packagecontain even more than we hope for.
And even while we’re delighting in new treasures,let’s appreciate fully what we already have—the blessings we take for granted.M ...






