Archive for May 6th, 2009

Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, May 06th, 2009

There are tons of techniques to earn money on the web. It all relies on how much you wish to make. I knew of folks or at least heard of folks making tons of money on the web. I was at first terribly doubtful and made a decision to research the subject a touch more. What did I find out? Yes, you can make cash. And yes, there are folks who make tons of it and make a full time living out of it.

It is a genuine business and you can make a decent living out of it. In reality, it is going to drastically change how we work. But, I am digressing from the subject, so let me get back to it. You can register a free account in a few free blog sites. Do you feel just like you are always rushing around, leaving small time for kitchen duties? If you follow my blog, you know I suspect it cutting back on trips thru the junk food drive-up windows and inspire more home cooked meals and family dinners.

I know it isnt always simple so here are 3 quick and straightforward soup recipes. A bowl of soup, a roll, cornbread, or crackers and you have got a quick meal.

Sure you are able to add a salad and / or pudding if you like. So get out the soup pot and put it to good use. Whisk in noodles and warm up to boiling whilst stirring noodles. Per serving : fourteen g carbohydrates and twenty-three g protein making this a good diabetic option. When corn is mixed in, add soup and mix again. Before you register a blog name, you must do a bit for research on the subject you would like to scribble.

The subject can make a significant difference in your earnings but this is another subject. Now you have a blog, you can write your blog post. In the blog, you are able to add in Google Adsense. Now this is the simplest way to monetize your blog. Next, to make even more money is to plug other races products related to your blog content. Again, if folks buy the product, you earn a commission. The final step is to drive traffic to your blog. I must say consistency is the key to making profits on the web. It also helps you make some cash too.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, May 06th, 2009

Everybody recognises there are 100s of alternatives when it comes to buying a protein skimmer for your fish tank. But narrowing your selection down does not have to be a difficult job. First of all, the protein skimmer is among the most important item of equipment you’ll purchase. Don’t skimp on this purchase. Buy the largest, branded, well performing skimmer you are able to afford.

While looking for a protein skimmer keep in mind that a lot of these are overrated for the size fish tank they can handle. It’s recommended that you buy something that can cover more than the size of your aquarium. So for example if you’ve a 50 gallon fish tank, buy a skimmer rated for at least 70 gallons. This will save you many headaches long-term with being forced to buy another skimmer because you purchased one that was too small.

Needlewheel, Venturi, or Beckett? This is a common question and is not really that hard to choose between them. Many people are biased on the different methods and swear by what they’ve used. All of them perform very well if you purchase the right brand.

When you’re ready to take the plunge make certain to research your purchase. Make sure you buy from a reputable company. Keep one’s distance from company’s that mass produce every type of aquarium product available as these products are usually inferior cheaply-made items. Go with a company who specializes in a few products and has proven results. Red Sea for example only produce a small range of skimmers such as the Red Sea Prizm Skimmer and these are all high quality devices.

When organic wastes are deposited into your aquarium, the bacteria in your tank will then turn this waste into nitrogenous matter. This is something that can be extremely harmful to the fish that live in the aquarium and if it is not taken care of it can even be life threatening. The skimmer in your tank can just about get rid of this waste as quickly as it’s formed, which means a a good deal healthier environment for your fish. Skimmers can also be useful in getting rid of other substances that can form in the tank such as carbohydrates, fatty substances, and even elements that can be contained in organic molecules.

Essentially, if you really want to have a successful tank a protein skimmer can be one of the most important purchases you’ll invest in. Protein skimmers are available in a broad range of designs, sizes and prices – the more costly ones require less upkeep and are easier to install. Whatever the case, try to purchase a protein skimmer with a large collection cup. Also remember, the stronger the bubble generator, the more efficient is the protein skimmer.

As a leading innovator and manufacturer of quality products for aquarium hobbyists, Red Sea constantly strives to provide hobbyists of all levels with highly effective solution-driven products designed to make your fish-keeping experience as enjoyable and successful as possible. The Red Sea Protein Skimmer achieves just that.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, May 06th, 2009

Introduction

When you think of the word ‘Balloons’ what pictures appear in your mind? Is it simple balloons you blow up for children’s parties, or balloons that fly off on their own, or the special balloons for key events like the ones produced for the wedding of Charles and Diana? There are now so many different types of balloons on the market that you can get almost anything for everything any event you like.

So what exactly is a balloon? One definition defines a balloon as a flexible bag which you fill with air or some other type of gas, such as helium or hydrogen. The early balloons would have been made with non stretch material but modern balloons are made with latex so they have great elasticity and can be pumped up to much larger sizes.

History of Balloons

The earliest known balloons were made in Central and Southern America by the Aztec Indians. They were made out of the bowels of cats which were carefully cleaned then turned inside out. They were sewn with special vegetable thread that had the property of sticking to itself when dried in the sun and creating an almost airtight seal. The balloons were then made into air filled model animals and burned at the top of the Aztec pyramid as an offering to the sun god. (The first example of balloon modelling). A Portuguese priest, Bartolomeu de Gusmao, held the first public exhibition of a balloon in the Portuguese Court in Lisbon in 1709 which was probably made from an animal bladder that stretched when filled with air. The rubber balloon was invented in 1824 by a Michael Faraday and was filled with hydrogen to be used in his experiments with hydrogen. But the familiar latex balloon did not appear until 1847.

The early rubber balloons were sold in America in Parks and Circuses for a penny each. Although the latex balloon was manufactured in London in the mid 1800’s the mass production of them did not occur until much later in 1931.

As technology has become more advanced so has the world of balloons. Now balloons can be made from rubber, latex, polychloroprene or nylon. They can be filled with air, helium, hydrogen or water. Filling the balloon with air can be done with the mouth, a manual pump(such as a hand pump), or electric inflator or with compressed gas. The balloons are used for many differing purposes, and decorated in numerous ways to fit the occasion.

Some balloons are purely for decoration, others are ideal for specific purposes because of their low density and relatively low cost. The balloon’s properties have led to them being used in a wide range of other applications in the areas of meteorology, military defense, medical treatment, and transportation.

Types of Balloons

Party Balloons

The most common and familiar types of balloons are the party balloons. These are often bought from wholesale balloon suppliers when larger quantities are needed to create a festive scene for children’s parties and other kinds of celebratory events where they can make all the difference.

These days I often see a cluster of balloons at the entrance to a house or hall to indicate where the party is being held. The balloons come in many different sizes and colours and can have printing on the face which expands as the balloon is inflated. Party Balloons are mostly made of natural latex tapped from rubber trees. The rubber’s elasticity makes the size variable. Balloons filled with air usually hold their size and shape much longer.

Helium Balloons

Balloons which float upwards are filled with the gas helium which is lighter than air. So for an event where balloons are let off into the atmosphere, they will need to be helium balloons. Helium filled rubber balloons usually only retain their buoyancy for a few days. The enclosed helium atoms are smaller than the pores in the latex through which they escape. To increase the float time of a helium balloon for a week or more, the inside of the balloons can be coated with a special polymer solution to reduce the leakage of the helium.

Water Balloons

The water balloons are often smaller than regular balloons and made from thin rubber so that they can be easily broken. They are filled with water and are intended for children to throw at each other as a game or practical joke with the aim of getting each other drenched. They may also be used in competitions or games.

Foil Balloons

In the late 1970s along came the foil balloon. These are made of thin non-stretch metalized plastic film or mylar. They are much more expensive and made an appearance at the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana causing quite a stir. These balloons have attractive shiny reflective surfaces and can be printed with color pictures, logos and patterns to customize them. The most important attribute of metalized nylon for balloons is its ability to keep the helium gas from escaping for several weeks because it is less permeable. Foil balloons then have the advantage of being light weight, longer-lasting, with increased buoyancy. They are perfect for parties, in-store decorations, special celebrations and for gifts.

Animal-Shaped Balloons

Metalized nylon balloons can be cut into the three dimensional shapes of animals and then printed to represent the chosen animal. Once inflated the balloons make very bright, decorative items for gifts or may be used as a theme for a special event. Screen printing is used to create the designs for these spectacular pieces.

Balloon Modelling and Balloons in Art

Balloon modelling is a popular entertainment for children and adults alike. A Balloon artist twists and ties inflated tubular balloons into shapes resembling animals or even people. Sometimes they are called balloon sculptures, not to be confused with those cited below. When I have watched these artists at work I have often wondered why the balloons don’t burst when they are working.

This is because the Latex balloons used are made of extra flexible rubber so they’re twistable and can be tied without popping when being used for balloon sculptures. These sculpting balloons are very difficult to inflate to begin with so quite often the sculptor uses a pump.

Balloon Sculptures

Professional party decorators may use hundreds of helium balloons to create balloon sculptures. These sculptures are often constrained because of the round shape of the balloons to simple arches or walls but on occasion more ambitious “sculptures” have been attempted. Sometimes balloons are used as table decorations for special events which will have 3 or 5 balloons to each bouquet. The decoration will usually include curled ribbon with an added weight to stop the balloons from floating away.

Professional balloon party decorators use electronic equipment to enable the exact amount of helium to fill the balloon. For non-floating balloons air inflators are used. Professional quality balloons differ from most retail packet balloons as they are bigger in size and made from 100% biodegradable latex.

Balloon Drops

I am sure you will have been to a party or dance where at the end of the evening hundreds of balloons fall from the ceiling to mingle amongst the participants. This is known as a balloon drop and is often performed at New Year’s Eve celebrations or at political rallies and conventions. It is a relatively low cost way of making a festive atmosphere at the party climax, so everyone goes away feeling they have had a really good time.

If you want to create a balloon drop for your own event you will need to set up a large plastic bag or net overhead, which is suspended at a certain height. This is then filled with air-inflated balloons so that they will fall onto the target area below when the balloons are released. You will also need to create a mechanism for releasing the balloons. Balloon drops may also be performed at many celebrations, including graduations and weddings.

Balloon Rockets

As a child I am sure you played the game of blowing up a balloon then letting it go while watching it speed around the room making a rude noise with everyone falling about laughing. These are called balloon rockets and I remember being fascinated and wondering how they worked. When the mouth of the balloon is released, the greater pressure of air inside forces its way out and the elasticity of the balloon contracts causing the balloon to be propelled forward. This is fundamentally how a rocket works. The balloon can also be filled with gases other than air, with similar results. Besides being simple toys, balloon rockets are a widely used teaching device to demonstrate physical principles and the functioning of a rocket. The balloon rocket is regularly used to demonstrate Newton’s third law in physics.

Balloon Publicity

For your company logo or message to make a substantial impact it needs to be clearly printed on the balloons and the balloons need to be released in huge quantities. For balloons to float Helium balloon gas is drawn from a canister of helium gas which specialist companies deliver to the required place on time.

Balloon Releases

In Australia they had a fund raising event on 18th April for Make-A-Wish Day. The 5,000 released balloons make a spectacular sight as they rise across the bay marking the number of wishes granted since 1985.

If you are planning a balloon release or race of more than 5,000 balloons, it is a requirement that you apply in writing for permission to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) at least 28 days in advance. The CAA also like to be informed of balloon releases up to 5,000. A form can be obtained by calling either the NABAS office on 01989 762 204 or the Airspace Utilisation Section of the CAA on 020 7453 6599

Because of concerns about the impact on the environment of large numbers of balloons being released, the NABAS – The Balloon Association have produced a code of conduct which can be found on their website at www.nabas.co.uk

Safety and Environmental Concerns

Balloons are made of natural rubber latex (NRL) which is a natural product coming from rubber trees that are grown in certain areas of the tropics. These are not trees that are cut down to produce the NRL. The NRL is obtained by tapping from mature trees and is a sustainable crop providing employment for many agricultural workers in some of the poorest areas of the world.

As a consequence of NRL cultivation and the consumption of latex products, the planting and maintenance of rubber tree plantations helps towards the prevention of tropical rainforest deforestation. This contributes significantly to the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, produced by industrialised nations and a major source of global warming.

Research shows that latex balloons which are completely natural coming from the Hevea tree degrade faster than oak leaves. Oxidation occurs first in the breakdown of latex and it begins within 60 minutes of a balloon being inflated. As the decaying process is by natural exposure nutrients are released into the soil. Most balloons used in releases today are made of bio-degradable latex.

An estimated 90/95% of balloons released rise to an altitude of 5 miles, at which height the cold will cause the balloon to become brittle and shatter into miniscule pieces. The small fragments then floating back to earth to degrade in the ground. Balloon fragments are unlikely to cause harm if accidentally ingested. This is because latex and the dyes used in latex colouring are non-toxic.

Printed latex balloons are a fantastic, low-cost and environmentally friendly way of advertising at promotions and events. All latex balloons supplied by B-Loony, the UK’s largest printed balloon manufacturer, are completely biodegradable. The code of conduct produced by NABAS for balloon releases gives advice to ensure the protection of our environment.

Manufacture of Balloons

Balloons are manufactured by their millions every day in many countries. The rubber is collected as liquid from a rubber tree and then sent to the factories where the liquid goes through a series of treatment processes. These processes include shaping and colouring operations and testing for quality. The end products are thousands balloons which provide a splash of colour and party atmosphere at celebrations and conferences or any event where a large number of people gather.

Conclusion

Toy balloons have been a source of pleasure and excitement throughout the world for many years. They have provided hours of entertainment and interest for children as well as being an educational resource. Non toy Balloons are being used for science, medicine and travel and are invaluable in helping us to learn about our world. Balloons I am sure will remain very alive and active on the world’s scene for many years to come.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, May 06th, 2009

Most women dream about their wedding day. What kind of dress they will wear, where it will take place, and of course who will be waiting for them at the altar. So much thought is put into this one day. But the last thing that we think of is what kind of edible favors you will serve. Although there are many to choose from like cupcakes, candies, mints, etc. Most people forget how creative they can get with wedding cookies.

The fun thing about choosing to serve wedding cookies is that you can let your imagination run wild. You can find a bakery that could make your wedding cookies into any shape or size. Something small like in little heart shapes, or something that will stand out like a wedding cookie bouquet. Some people also choose to add them to their cake for extra decorations. But choosing the shape or size is just the beginning.

The next thing that you will need to decide on is taste. Picking a flavor/taste for your wedding cookie favors might sound easy but this too can take a lot of thought. There are so many different options you can choose from. You can have wedding cookies with a filling in the middle, just plain frosting, cinnamon, lemon, chocolate, or maybe a sugar cookie and that’s just to name a few there are many more.

Wedding cookies are not suppose to take place of the wedding cake, but help ease the guests taste buds from going crazy while they wait for a piece of cake. People debate on if it is a necessity to have wedding favors. The reason behind the favors is a small token to thank your guest for sharing this special day with you and also a remembrance. And who wouldn’t want a delicious tasting wedding favor?

But no matter what size, shape, or flavor you choose I’m sure you wedding cookies will be great. And all your guests will remember your special day thanks to all the hard work and dedication you put into it. So when it’s your turn I hope you go out there and have fun planning your big special day.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, May 06th, 2009

There are so many mattress and bedding choices available that it can be overwhelming when you start planning to furnish or refurnish your child’s bedroom or the extra bedroom in your house. You have a plenty of choices when beds and box springs are in game. Each option has to be examined, so you can determine the benefits and downfalls in both quality and size.

You can choose from 5 different mattress sizes. Among these are full, twin, king and queen mattresses. The children and guests are the main sleepers of twin mattresses since they have the smallest size. Let’s discover what makes the twin mattress a good choice for children’s rooms and extra bedrooms.

Specification of a Twin Mattress

A twin mattress is commonly referred to as a single bed because it is designed to comfortably fit a single person rather than a couple. Our standard twin mattresses are smallest available, since they only have 39 inches in width and 75 in length. There are many chocies available when it comes to style, material and price, which is a great thing since you have a more chance to find the right one for you.

Why Buy a Twin Mattress

Size is the biggest advantage of these mattresses. You will be able to fit twin mattress in a small room and still find place for other furniture. Spare bedrooms usually aren’t large enough to accommodate large beds in addition to furniture, but a twin mattress is often the perfect fit.

Bunk beds and trundle beds match the size of a twin mattress, so they are ussualy the choice when child’s bedroom is being made. To make it much more comfortable and easier, you can place two twin beds in the children’s room. You can also add some mattress toppers to make them warmer. When we give our children their own bed, they feel more important and more independent, which is what they need to have in life.

Down Side of a Twin Mattress

The biggest disadvantage of these mattresses are also their main strength – the size they have. It is hard for an adult to have a comfortable sleep on a twin mattress, since they are too short.

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