Archive for ◊ September, 2009 ◊

Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

The history of the United States contains immigration of many races. It already started tens of thousands of years ago, when prehistoric Asian immigrants crossed the dry land that would later become the Bering Sea, and eventually spread out over the whole continent of America. Their descendents would later become known as Native Americans. Then the Caucasians came, spreading over the whole continent in a very short time.

Only shortly afterwards a disturbing part of American history began: the period of slavery. In our days it’s almost imposible to understand the reasoning of this era, but we are often confronted with it, in several ways. The presence of the Black culture in America is very prominent nowadays: the nation has come a long way, even to the extend that at the moment I write this, an African-American is running for the presidency! Yes, Black history in the United States has changed (tremendously|for the good}, which sort of restores ones faith in humankind.

Nevertheless there are still many relics of the era of slavery and oppression. Presently several of those have become collectable parts of Black American history. Under the general lable Black Americana those items are often collected. Often by African-Americans who want to preserve part of their cultural history in the form of African-American memorabilia, but also by other ethnicities who perceive them als valuable tokens of a time that was much different from our own, and that must never be forgotten.

Among these Black Americana or memorabilia are every day objects like kitchenalia, but also originals or replicas of objects from the slave period itself. Many books about this era can be found, and indeed should be read. African-American memorabilia is a subject that reminds us all of how life should not be, and by keeping this reminder alive we contribute to more profound consciousness of African-American history.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Gifting a Holiday Dog Collar

When shopping for your friends’ dogs for the holidays, you can’t go wrong with a snazzy holiday dog collar. It’s easy to choose a collar that will last as well as look great.

Good quality materials are important if you want a collar to last a long time. Nylon webbing should be soft and supple without pulls or frayed edges. Color fast materials are also important, particularly since it would be awkward to give a friend a fancy red collar and have it stain the dog’s coat! Rust-free hardware will help guarantee long lasting buckles and clips as well.

Find a Reputable Dog Collar Company

When buying holiday gifts for dogs that belong to your friends, it’s important to know that the company stands behind the product. Look for manufacturers that guarantee their products free of defects in workmanship and materials.

Since you want your gift dog collar to last for many seasons, you’ll need to choose the correct size. You should be able to put two fingers between the fastened collar and the dog’s neck. You may not be able to measure each of your friends’ dogs’ necks before shopping, so you might need to use each dogs’ breed as a guide. Keep your receipt just in case!

Red and Plaid Collars are Popular Choices

When you are buying holiday gifts for dogs, choosing a high-quality, long lasting seasonal or plaid dog collar is only part of the process. You need to make sure it’s great looking too! Fortunately, that part of the task is easy. You’ll find collars in various colors and patterns. You can even choose from the traditional buckle style and martingale collars, which are designed to resist slipping off over a dog’s head. Enjoy shopping!

Brenna Fender, Writer, Mother and Dog Lover

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Yoli is an Aztec word that means “to live” in english which the company claims will become a household name and a billion dollar brand. This company goes on to say that is was founded by MLM Distributors for distributors. And the founders, which include Robby Fender, Michael Prichard, Daren Falter, Rick Eisele, Bobby Jones and Corey Citron known as the “Yoli Dream Team” have already built multi-million dollar MLM Organizations, so a company with this type of experience is refreshing. When I viewed the main company website, it asks for a username and password to get inside. However I did find their pre-launch website and it was registered in March 2009. Other reps are writing about this company officially launching in September 2009. The Yoli International product is based on a new “Blast Cap Technology” which the company has 300 patents currently pending on. Also their energy drinks are supposed to be able to directly compete with similar products currently being offered on the retail market.

Many argue that Energy Drinks are currently saturating the Network Marketing Industry. But people thought McDonalds saturated the market when they had 100 stores open. I really believe that the market is unlimited for these types of products, and that fact that people drink these on a daily basis means the potential for recurring revenue is great. You don’t need a ton of clients to make a decent income. Yoli International is supposed to be based on a Binary Compensation Plan. This means the best way to build it would be to get a few strong leaders on each leg, then build these legs out and watch your income grow. Some of the Top Income Earners in the MLM Industry, which reps in this company claim will be on board, prefer Binary Plans over most other plans because of the ease of building these.

The companies Headquarters is in Salt Lake City, UT. which they say is the Silicon Valley of MLM and where you need to start an MLM Company and you’d be crazy not to start one there. They also have the Yoli MLM House where vendors and distributors come to share ideas and grow the business. Their main objective is to introduce products that change lives. They also want to introduce products with the “wow” factor. Yoli International also believes in the Henry Ford principle which basically means surrounding yourself with excellence. The Yoli team is also committed to recognizing the beverage trends and exposing the truth about these beverages. One of the main products is the Yoli Blast Cap, where the Vitamin C potency remains 100% without dissapation over time since this vitamin is locked inside this new Patent Pending Cap. Their other product is the Yoli Truth BlastCap which is their citrus health blast. This will be the very first product they will launch with in September 2009. This product is made with natural sweeteners and not sugar. The Alcaplex formula which helps Alcalyze the body since our body is mostly acidic.Yoli International offers 9 different income streams with their program. Right now I’m trying to get a hold of one of the founders Corey Citron and arrange a meeting with him to get up to speed. Hi lives in Los Angeles and I live in Oceanside, so we are less than 2 hours away. I know him personally as we worked another program together back in the day. Jeff and myself joined this program August 30th under Justin Lofton.

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Author: Ethan
• Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Search engine traffic is the lifeline of most web sites. If you want to receive high quality free traffic, you need to rank well in the search engines. With that in mind, here are three must-read tips for ranking well in the search engines:

1. Don’t use JavaScript menus. If for some reason you have to use JS menus, be sure to have actual links somewhere on the page, otherwise the search engine crawlers won’t be able to find all of the pages of your web site because they can’t follow script-created links.

2. Get your page title right. Be sure to include your primary keywords in the page title. If you can, include all of your keywords, but not in a comma-delimited SPAM list. Instead, target keywords that build on each other. For example, your primary keywords might be “green widgets”, your secondary, “green widgets for sale” and your third “green widgets for sale in Utah.” By titling your page “Green Widgets For Sale in Utah” you get an exact-match bonus from Google for each set of keywords you want to rank for.

3. Fresh content can help improve your rankings. This is especially true for keywords that Google’s algorithm determines are in need of freshness. So add unique, quality content to your web site or blog as often as possible for the best results.

There are many other important tips to consider when designing your web site, but these three are often overlooked by webmasters. If you keep them in mind you’ll be one step ahead of the pack and can more easily outrank your competition.

The author of this article runs a waring waffle maker web site, which also offers products and information about best waffle maker and villaware crepe maker.

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Author: Ethan
• Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Due to different personal preferences, buying bedroom furniture for your kids’ nurseries and bedrooms is a matter of opinion. With the array of choices out there – plastic or wood, natural or painted, mass manufactured or hand made, moulded or free-flowing – you will will find it difficult to select what is best for your children.

Although, the best choices usually come down to wooden furniture. This is notably true for childrens table and chairs, which your children will be utilising both for play and for work. Everybody needs a workspace – even kids, or rather, especially kids and a Childrens Desk and Chair Set is the perfect [workspace|work area}. They need an area where they can write, paint, answer an activity book. This is their fun, because it’s only through play that they will grow up.

A childrens table and chair set might be an ideal setting for your children to carry out their assignments and practice their programmes. With a good table and chair set to suit their size, kids can study their books with ease and can write with comfort.

Children should be pleased and comfortable with their seating, such as children’s rocking chairs, recliners, and beanbags! When deciding the children’s chairs, look closely at the craftsmanship and make sure they are firm and well-built and don’t tilt over effortlessly. You can even opt for a chair to which you could add a child-size table. This will give the kid his or her own area to eat, write or paint, make crafts or read books. These are available in formal wooden table and chairs as well as in less formal designs such as picnic tables or painted in kids colours.

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Author: Ethan
• Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

In a modern world where travel from one side of the globe to the other is easily achieved in less than a day, it is always a wonderful surprise when a secret of another culture is discovered and displayed for the rest of the world to see. In this instance the place was the French Polynesian Islands; the discovery was the oil that is found in the tiny seeds of the Morinda Citrifolia fruit

Saving and using the seeds of the Noni fruit were a normal part of living for the people of the French Polynesia for thousands of years. Recently, science shows that the seeds are high in linoleic acid, a natural powerful omega-6 fatty acid that is now a lot of media coverage. The Noni seeds have been found to deliver intense moisture and relief to dry and irritated skin.

The incredible part is that it takes over 50,000 seeds to make just one ounce of TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil. A tiny amount is needed since it absorbs easily into the skin. It is particularly sought after to soothe and restore dry and distressed skin. A list of favorite spots to use TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil is wrinkles, knees, elbows, feet and even the scalp. It also protects the skin with antioxidants.

Fortunately, we don’t have to travel to the Tahitian Islands or pick seeds from Morinda Citrifolia fruit to enjoy the same benefits. TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil is available in a .20 oz (6 ml) bottle for our personal use. It certainly would be a wonderful excuse to go for a vacation!

As indicated at the bottom of all our Noni web pages, these statements about TAHITIAN NONI® Purified Noni Seed Oil have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Our Noni focused website has the details and ordering information.

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Author: Ethan
• Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

People love to drink beverages. Unfortunately, they are loaded with chemicals, preservatives, fillers and other harmful ingredients, none of which are there for improving your health, but rather to prevent bacterial growth. Would you be surprised to learn that the vast majority of liquid beverages are not manufactured for your health first? Modern manufacturing processes also require that liquid beverages be pasteurized, also called hot filled, in order to increase shelf life. Unfortunately, again, in addtion to preventing bacterial buildup, this boiling process also destroys the vast majority of active, healthy ingredients in the formulation. Additionally, the ingredients that are not destroyed during the processing deteriorate daily while sitting in liquid form. By separating the actual ingredients from the water, you completely eliminate the need for either of these damaging practices. Rather than spending a couple of dollars on beverages devoid of the very nutrients on the label, with the Yoli Blast, if it’s on the label, it’s in the beverage.

One thing was decided upon before Yoli ever opened its door for business: unless Yoli could find a WOW technology, something that was totally new and revolutionary AND at a price point that made sense to the average consumer, they just weren’t going to launch. Not willing to settle for another me-too pill, lotion, potion, or technology, when the Yoli Founders found the Yoli Blast Caps, they knew that they had finally found what they had been looking for all along. It takes trained and seasoned eyes however to not only be able to recognize an opportunity but to run with it. Started by 6 entrepreneurs with a singular vision to take the Yoli Blast Caps® to the marketplace, no team has been better positioned and more prepared to accomplish their goals.

Every Yoli corporate officer has an amazing track record in both traditional and network marketing businesses. Each founder has built organizations of thousands to hundreds of thousands of Distributors doing millions in product volume every month. The Yoli Founders know what it feels like to be in the trenches; to sacrifice time, energy, and money to help our Distributors build a future. There’s no way anyone could ever understand the Independent Distributor unless they have experienced the blood, sweat and tears associated with building a network marketing business in the trenches. This unique perspective gives the Yoli founders an enormous advantage over the other network marketing companies. This experience has fostered the development of some of the most innovative products and programs in the history of network marketing. These advancements will assure both explosive product sales and long term retention of Distributors and customers.

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Author: Ethan
• Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

One of the most important ingredients for beauty improvement is a healthy skin. This article will give 5 best skin care tips for you. There are only five skin care tips on this list because anything more than that would be difficult to remember but it includes the more important skin care tips. So listed is the top 5 skin care tips, either understand this or you can go finding doctors treating acne:

*One of the most important skin care tip is to knowing what skin you have.. This ultimately helps you in knowing which skin care product will suit you.

*Regular cleaning of your skin atleast 1-2 times a day can help. This skin care tip helps in getting rid of dirt and other harsh elements on your skin. This method becomes more useful when you are exposed to sun and outside harmful substances. For this skin care tip, you should only use lukewarm water for cleansing as both hot and cold water can cause damage to your skin.

*Avoid using soap on your face and it should only be used from below the neck.

*Protect yourself from the sun’s harmful UV radiation that can cause skin cancer by using some sunscreen. Some day-time moisturizers with sunscreen in them can also be used.

*Never take too much of stress and skin care problems are the side effects of stress. Get a warm bath or indulge in good night sleep for bursting the daily stress.

Beauty tips are what we will be offering in the next part of the series

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Author: Ethan
• Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Introduction

A Barn Conversion is exactly what it says it is, ie a barn which is no longer used for its original purpose and has been converted to a different use such as a commercial or residential dwelling. Barns were usually close to the farmhouse and would have been used for storing grain or fodder for animals; housing animals such as cows and horses; or places for food production or storage. Often the stables and barns were the buildings where the business of the farms and manor houses took place so they were built to last and keep out the weather. They were often much better built than the cottages which housed the workers and farm labourers. So it doesn’t take much leap of imagination to see that once no longer needed for the intended purpose their use could be changed to provide much needed homes.

History of the Barn Conversion

About thirty or forty years ago there was a sudden spate of new dwellings known as barn conversions. I am not saying barns had never been converted into houses before but suddenly they were all the rage. The barns attached to farms that were no longer being used for their intended purpose became a source of capital for struggling farmers. The change in farm practices such as combine harvester’s, meant that some of the barns previously used as threshing barns were no longer needed for that purpose. What had once been a low value farm buildings could be capitalized on as building land and there was a spate of a new type of dwelling that quickly earned the nickname ‘Dez Rez’ for desirable residences.

The fact that barn conversions were original old buildings yet could be renovated to a high standard while at the same time retaining their original features such as exposed beams or hay stalls, made them different from the average box type house available on the market at the time.

After the war there was an urgent need for housing and lots of homes were put up very quickly and as cheaply as possible to house the many families left destitute after the bombing. As the standard of living improved many people wanted their own home and builders ever willing to supply to demand, built thousands of three bedroom homes to a standard design. Suddenly our country was filling up with lots of little box type housing with no individuality.

Now when large manor type houses are too expensive to run, they are sold off to developers who then convert the main building into flats and apartments, the barns into individual houses and building more houses on the land around the original buildings. My daughter bought her first house in one such development and her house was the original stable building with a large opening for the carriage which was converted into a large arch shaped window. It was certainly different and had lots of character with very high ceilings and lovely open plan spaces.

Where are all the barn conversion lists for finding out about what is available?

Types of Barns

There are a wonderful variety of barns around the country and that is why they are so attractive. The original farmers used local materials that were readily available for their barns so they vary greatly depending on the area in which they were constructed. Again this is part of their appeal because although some may be similar you will rarely find two exactly the same.

For instance Lincolnshire has barns made with flint stones where the walls look like cement with the stones imbedded in it making an unusual pattern. These can also be found in Sussex. In the Cotswolds there are wonderful stone barns and in East Anglia clay lump. In Surrey you will find timber and weatherboarding barns.

Barns that were originally designed for use as a threshing barn would have a large door opening for the cart to deliver the grain. There would be a raised threshing floor where the wheat was separated from the chaff and ventilation openings opposite the door to create a through draft for winnowing.

Near the farmhouse barns were built to be used as milking sheds and dairies, then there were storage barns for fodder and food as well as stables for the horses. Further away there were barns built in fields for sheltering livestock. Often the outbuildings on a farm were much more extensive than the farmhouse itself.

Finding a Barn

Finding and converting a barn is no easy task. With the new regulations in place barns available for conversion are diminishing rapidly. Opposite to my own house there were two quite large brick built barns which the farmer sold to a developer. Being built of brick they were in a bad state of repair, but instead of converting them the builder pulled them down and built two large modern houses on the site.

Listed buildings

Many old barns are now considered by National Heritage to be buildings of historic or architectural interest and as such are listed either on a Statutory or local list. This means that listed building consent is required for alteration, extension or demolition of any statutory listed building. Where other barns are deemed worthy of protection they are placed on a borough’s local list and will be available from the local borough council. It is then up to the local council to regulate any changes to the building.

A barn that is listed either as a grade I or grade II building will have an additional set of issues for conversion. It will need to be sympathetically repaired, protected and restored with original materials and workmanship involving extra costs of labour and materials. Sometimes the high cost for restoring listed buildings makes the renovation financially impracticable.

Conservationists believe that preserving the original structure is the main criteria and non residential purpose is likely to avoid major alteration to the building.

There is no doubt that if you have a converted barn for sale then you are in the strong position. Why would you want to sell it?

Construction and Planning

Since the indiscriminate conversion of barns in the 70′s and 80′s to housing units, there has been a change of policy by the local planning authorities. Now there is a ruling in some areas which states that a barn must be declared redundant for farm purposes. Then the new use should preferably be agricultural or light commercial, or even craft shops and community resources before being accepted for residential conversion. Also any buildings of original character must be capable of adaptation without altering the appearance, setting or landscape value.

Each local borough council will have their own regulations regarding their policies on conversion of rural buildings into residential dwellings. So if you fall in love with a crumbling ruin or anyone involved with converting a barn or outbuilding would be wise to find out the regulations in the area the barn is situated before you buy. Some policies will be universal throughout the country such as listed buildings or of historic or architectural interest. Generally the outside of the barn is required to retain its original appearance without the addition of extra windows and doors.

The process of getting planning permission can be very long winded. There have to be surveys for various habitation such as bats and barn owls. In damp areas one such problem can be the blue crested newt where only specially trained people can handle them and their presence can delay the process of building for a year or more. There might have to be contamination reports or archaeological report. Each time a survey is done there is a significant cost involved and a delay to the planning permission process.

On top of that there are the infrastructure issues. They may be some services connected such as electricity and water but consideration may also need to be given to sewage and gas and what the costs are of bringing such services to the building.

Old timbers found in barns are often so badly damaged that repairing in the traditional way may not be possible. Although it may be possible to use more modern resin bonding techniques.

Although the original barn building would have been constructed before our current building regulations, they are still required to comply with the strict standards now in existence. The heat loss standards are a challenge particularly with large open spaces and fire regulations and structural stability can also be tricky to comply with.

When barns were originally constructed there was little concern for protection against damp as they were designed for agricultural use. They were built without a damp course and salt contamination is often a problem. One of the major tasks when converting a barn is to resolve the issues of damp. As barns were typically made from a wide range of materials, there is no one specific solution to all damp problems. A good survey from a damp specialist is recommended to get an estimate of costs for this treatment.

Countryside barn conversions leicestershire are popular, although come to think of it you don’t tend to find many city based barns!

Building Regulations and Costs

The special ambience and character that a converted barn has is what makes them very desirable. Prospective owners will have a feeling for the building, saying things like “When we first saw the building we just fell in love with it” Often that just means that they projected their desires and dreams onto the building imagining the life style they want will be achieved by living in that particular building.Those kinds of life decisions can often be the most expensive ones!

This means that the heart is ruling the head and sometimes means that no matter what it costs they have to have it. That is fine if you have an unlimited source of revenue to lay out, but it can be dangerous to allow spending to get out of hand so that you end up bankrupting yourself for a passion.

So let us look at the reality of converting a barn.They were built to keep the rain out and let the air in, so they will be very draughty. They were often put up by labourers with no real building and structural knowledge, so that there might be severe structural difficulties. The beams and walls were built to only take the stresses of the necessary inner divisions at the time but modern regulations may require extra structural supports and strengthening to take the load of the new services required.

Barns were never heated because they were work places, but once you convert a barn into a dwelling it will be heated usually with central heating which will dry out the structure causing it to shrink and develop cracks that could let in water. Further services such as gas and sewage will no doubt have to be installed and improved.

A damp proof system and maybe other damp solutions will need to be included in the renovation. The restrictions on inserting windows and doors may create design problems that make the interior uncomfortably dark. Heat loss prevention is now part of the building regulations requirement and barns may not be suitable for such procedures, so further work may be necessary to comply with modern standards.

Once you have found your barn and had it surveyed and if you still want to go ahead with your barn conversion then a good architect, surveyor and builders are essential for the success of the project.Planning the detail of the work down to the last power point will help prevent costs spiralling out of control.

Conclusion

The idea of a barn conversion may be appealing because of its ambience and character and space that it offers. However, although zero rated for VAT purposes, barn conversions are generally much more expensive than building a new house.

Converting a barn is a much more complex process than it seems because when they were originally constructed they were outside of any building regulations and so to comply with modern day standards they almost always need major structural alterations.

The bias against residential conversion is because too many early renovations just became glorified houses and lost the original barn effect by adding extra doors and windows. Now the strict planning regulations are aimed at deterring conversions into residential use, the preference being to retain the agricultural use of a barn or to change the use to some kind of commercial application.Craft shops of site offices are ideal commercial applications for barns today.

Notwithstanding that, the completed barn conversion, in the correct setting, is a satisfying and beautiful sight, affording the owner and builder a sense of satisfaction and achievement.

The key indicator of success is that the barn still looks like a barn after the conversion, although it is your home inside and offers you all of the luxuries and amenities of a modern executive home.

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Author: Ethan
• Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Introduction

The prominent French psychologist, Alfred Binet, first developed the IQ test in response to France becoming a country with education for all children. Before, the only school children were the offspring of the well-to-do. France was now faced with the challenge of educating the masses, and they needed a way to separate those who needed special help from those who were average, and from those who were advanced. At the request of the French government, Binet and a colleague, Theodore Simon, took on the task of developing a test to measure the intelligence and potential of each child. Binet and Simon published their first test in 1905. Revisions to this test followed in 1908 and 1911.

The Early Standards

Through observations made during these early tests, they created the concept of mental age, which was:

    * If a 10-year-old child succeeded on the items appropriate for 10-year-olds but could not pass the questions appropriate for 11-year-olds, that child was said to have a mental age of 10.
    * Mental age did not necessarily correspond with chronological age. For example, if a 6-year-old child succeeded on the items intended for 9-year-olds, then that child was said to have a mental age of 9.

IQ Testing in USA

Henry Goddard, director of a New Jersey school for children with mental retardation, first brought the concept of IQ testing to the United States for use in testing people for mental retardation, also in the early 1900s. A Stanford psychologist, Lewis Terman, revised the test to expand its usability by adding questions appropriate for adults, and establishing new standards for average performance at each age. Terman’s first standardized test, published in 1916, was called the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale. Terman also changed the concept of a mental age into a standardized IQ score, which is the approach still used today.

IQ Tests Today

The history of IQ testing continues to the modern day, where the most widely used modern tests of intelligence are the Stanford-Binet, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC), the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS), and the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (Kaufman-ABC). Each of these tests have a series of 10 or more subtests or sections of the main test in which all of the items are similar. Examples of subtests include vocabulary (“Define gregarious”), similarities, repeating digit strings of increasing length from memory, information processing, object assembly (putting together puzzles), mazes (tracing a path through a maze), and simple math problems.

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