Archive for October 23rd, 2009

Author: Ethan
• Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Bundled service packages have become a very popular way for the service provides of telecommunications products to market their services and for customers to get better deals and greater convenience with the services that they subscribe to.  Having said that, there is something that you should be aware of before you sign up for the first bundled service package deal that you come across: they don’t always deliver on what they promise.  Some services are poorly supported and some are poor values that are masked by the idea of the bundle.  Comcast is a good example of a company that does bundled services the right way!

Bundled services from Comcast are a good example of the kind of bundle that you should look for because of several different key attributes of the services.  First of all, Comcast keeps all of the services that it offers in house.  This means that if you sign up for telephone service with Comcast, you’ll get a telephone service that’s provided and administered by Comcast.  By contrast, when you sign up for a high speed Internet connection through a satellite TV company, you won’t be getting that high speed Internet connection through the satellite TV company.  Satellite TV companies simply aren’t set up to provide high speed Internet, so they have a contract with a phone company or a satellite Internet company to provide the Internet access on their behalf. 

The end effect of this is that when you have a problem with your high speed Internet when you get it through a satellite TV company, you’ll have to go through another company to get it fixed.  This can be highly inconvenient- especially in the event the the companies involved all claim that it’s another company’s responsibility to fix the problem!  This simply can’t happen with Comcast TV because of the fact that it keeps all of its services under the same roof.

Another thing that you should look out for when looking at bundled services is the possibility that the individual service themselves aren’t up to a decent standard.  This can happen with services other than those provided through the use of cable technology.  For example, when you get your high speed Internet service from a company that deals in other kinds of technology, you probably won’t be getting the bandwidth that you deserve and you definitely won’t be getting the best value.  That’s because high speed Internet offered by the phone company is invariably DSL, which is delivered over phone lines. 

Phone lines simply aren’t able to transmit as much data as quickly as the type of cables that Comcast uses.  Satellite Internet is even worse because it’s as slow as DSL and it has a huge built in lag time because of the distance that the signals have to travel from the surface of the Earth to the satellites and back again.  This time lag makes satellite Internet useless for a lot of different kinds of applications that work best in real time such as VoIP and multiplayer video gaming!

These are the things that you should be on the look out for when shopping for bundled services and Comcast Internet Special Promotion can serve as an example for what you should look for.

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Author: Ethan
• Friday, October 23rd, 2009

It can be quite challenging to choose among the many plasma televisions on the market today. Whether you are shopping for a television for your home or for your business, there are many considerations that should be made in order to identify the unit that is right for your needs. Here, you will be introduced to the top 3 tips in choosing among these technologically advanced television units:

1. The first step to choosing among plasma televisions is to decide what size screen that you need or want for the area that you plan to place the unit. These televisions typically start at a size of thirty seven inches and advance to the unbelievable size of one hundred and three inches. If you will place the unit in a room that includes approximately ten feet when it comes to viewing space, a screen of thirty seven inches is appropriate. For rooms with a view of approximately twelve feet, forty two inch screens are appropriate. Fifty inch screens are appropriate for spaces with a viewing area up to sixteen feet.

2. The next consideration that should be made when purchasing plasma televisions is the mounting preference that you have. You may elect to implement the use of a wall mount that is flat, a wall mount with tilting capabilities, or even a wall mount with the capacity to move in several directions and fold up against the wall when not in use.

3. Next, it is important to ensure that you know and understand the components involved in the installation of plasma televisions. It is not unusual to see composite terminals for the video, 4-pin S-video plugs, DVI plugs, HDMI access, and RGB or VGA terminals. Having the appropriate wiring and plug interfaces to ensure successful installation is essential.

It is important to ensure that you consider the screen size of the television that you want to purchase. Knowing the mounting strategy that will be used as well as the installation requirements is also important. Knowing these top 3 tips in choosing among plasma televisions will allow you to choose a unit that is appropriate for your needs as well as your wants.

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Author: Ethan
• Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Looking young and maintaining a youthful skin is not easy. It takes a lot of effort and discipline. Expensive treatments are made available in the market together with those oily facial creams just to have the face of their dream.

A natural way on delaying the development of wrinkles is now used by so many individuals around the world. It is called the facial exercise. It can be an alternative for one who is considering a tight budget and time.

It is true that wrinkles appear as one grows with the age. Research had proven this together with other several factors. Skin aging is said to have two types. One is the genetically inherited and the other one is caused by environmental factors and personal choices. Mostly, it is attributed to the lack of care for the body and the skin.

Signs of old age such as sunken hollows of the cheeks and around the eyes, sagging of the chin, and wrinkles on the forehead are things that most individual dislike. One would resort to any way that is possible just to regain the youthful look.

Facial exercise improves sagging skin. When the muscles start to contract, the skin moves upwards with it. Such contractions cause the muscle fibers to build up and enlarge making the skin lose the saggy appearance. The tightened and toned facial muscles make one look younger. The exercise also encourages the skin to produce some of its natural oils to rejuvenate it.

There are many things that facial exercise brings about. It can also improve one’s complexion. Muscles that contract are more likely to receive ten times more oxygen compared to those who do not. This would bring more nutrients to the skin cells which will fairly improve one’s complexion.

Looking young does not only depend on the facial treatments and the application of oily facial creams. It does not need to be expensive and complicated. Together with a healthy lifestyle and diet, one could surely benefit the power of facial exercise. Be amazed of the reflection every time you face the mirror.

Jen Hopkins has worked in the facial exercises industry for years. She maintains websites about nail care and natural soap making. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.

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Author: Ethan
• Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I’ve just published an article called How I make Money Online, at Hubpages http://hubpages.com/hub/How-I-Earn-Money-Online, to share with everyone how i earn my living as a writer. The article mainly talks about how to join Hubpages and what the benefits are of doing so. I found Hubpages a really easy way to get into earning money on line because of several reasons:

It’s free to join and to start up your own Hubpages online business.

I get to choose what I write about, so I can write stuff that interests me.

All the techy stuff is done for you, so you don’t have a bewildering learning curve that results in you making a lot of mistakes right off.

Ok, Hubpages takes a share of the revenue, they get 60% and you get 40%, but I think that’s fair for all the help and support you get.

Support – all the other Hubbers as we’re called are really helpful in sharing information.

I also wrote in this article about how to get jobs as a freelance copywriter online. I work as a freelancer through EU Freelance, a site where buyers post jobs, and you get to bid for those jobs. So far It’s worked really well for me, but you have to be careful. Never give away a free sample of your work to anyone, as people asking for freebies are ususally scammers. Thoroughly check how much you will get for each article – $2 for 100 words is OK, for 1000 words is rubbish. Once you win the bid, keep in touch with the buyer, at least daily, and ask lots of questions so that you’re clear what’s required. Make sure you meet the deadlines required.

Then just enjoy writing and being paid for your words!  Here are some other articles I’ve written http://hubpages.com/hub/Starting-a-small-business-The-Sory-of-The-Chocolate-Bar, about how to set up a small business, giving lots of tips about doing it, and about some of the pitfalls if you’re not careful.  I’m also a published author, having written two children’s books http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Publish-Your-Book.

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Author: Ethan
• Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Introduction

Throughout history, recycling has existed in one form or another. Even as long ago as 400 BC signs of early recycling are known to have taken place. Archaeological studies show that ancient waste dumps contained less of what is known today as household waste, such as pots, tools and ash, which demonstrates that people were, even back then, keen to reuse products at a time when natural resources were not so freely available.

Indeed it could be argued that the old ‘rag-and-bone’ man was an early recycler collecting discarded goods on his horse and cart, before reusing or turning the collected items into something new. The 60′s TV series, Steptoe and Son, brought this very much to the public eye and greater attention.

During periods such as the World War Years, recycling and reuse were necessary as natural resources became much more difficult to come by. As well as food being rationed, certain materials such as metal and fibre were largely allowed only for use by the government in support of military operations, to meet manufacturing requirements often in the production of weaponry.

In the 1970′s, the need to recycle aluminium increased due to rising energy costs. As a material aluminium uses much less energy in the production process than some other materials and was therefore much sought after. The need for aluminium saw the rise of scrap metal merchants who were willing to pay money in exchange for good quality metal. Also, in the 70′s in parts of the United States of America, the first vehicles were seen to be collecting waste with a separate trailer for the collection of recyclable materials being towed behind the vehicle. This was mainly large bulky items such as beds and old carpets.

To the late 1980′s, early 1990′s and as the importance of managing the global environmental state increased amongst worldwide governments, the focus upon recycling really started to gather momentum. In the UK, the government imposed recycling targets upon Local Authorities and with the introduction of the new legislation upon the waste industry, recycling schemes really began to take off. The once commonly recognised waste disposal companies, began to call themselves waste management companies and demonstrated through the offer of waste collection and recyclable material collection that waste needed to be managed more effectively. Local skip companies needed to become better at what they did.

Today, many hundreds of materials and products can be recycled, ranging from paper, card, glass and plastics, to mobile phones, electrical items, printer cartridges, textiles, clothing and concrete. The demand for different types of collection receptacles has increased dramatically.

What is Recycling?

The term recycling describes the process of reprocessing used materials to new or nearly new materials to avoid the need for potentially useful materials or products to be discarded. Essentially it is diverting waste from landfill.

In a world where climate change is high on the environmental agenda, recycling plays a key role in reducing the need to unnecessarily send waste materials and products to landfill or other waste disposal options. This reduces the need or the reliance upon consuming fresh or new raw materials, reduces energy use and reduces air and water pollution, all of which contribute to lower greenhouse gas emissions.

Recycling is probably mostnoticeable through the recycling services now provided by local authorities for domestic refuse and recycling collections and by modern waste management companies who generally offer a full range of waste and recycling collection services. Some companies, who have traditionally focused only on the collection of recyclable products, are now extending their service offering to collect general waste as well.

To help protect the environment a raft of waste regulation exists, so it is important to seek advice to ensure that your requirements are managed in accordance with the law.

In the waste sector, the common promotional activity surrounds the waste hierarchy – ‘reduce, reuse, recycle and recover’. This slogan is a simple message designed for a far reaching audience. Think about how you can reduce your waste. Can the waste products or materials be reused? Can the waste product or material be recycled? Many questions to consider.

The waste hierarchy is a strategy which many waste management companies and local authorities consider when developing new waste strategies. The strategy is intended to focus the mind around preventing waste being generated in the first place. Consider the options for reuse and recycling but ultimately minimise the amount of waste produced at the end of the cycle. The slogan has been adopted particularly well in the public sector.

So the emphasis is very much on the entire production process. The waste hierarchy extends much wider than to waste management companies and local authorities. Working groups have been set up to bring many sectors together to consider the entire waste cycle. For example, the manufacturer of a product needs to consider how the product is to be manufactured. Can parts be used which can later be recycled or reused? Can the amount of packaging which surrounds the product be reduced? When the product reaches the retailer, is it necessary for the product to be placed within an outer package? Once the retailer sells the product, what will the buyer do with the unwanted elements of the purchase, i.e. the packaging? How will the packaging be collected and where will it go? Will it return to a recycling plant, for onward shipment to a reprocessing plant, where the cycle begins all over again?

How are Materials Collected for Recycling?

Legislation now dictates that all waste should be treated to reduce the amount of recyclables and unnecessary waste going direct to landfill. Since 1996, UK government has enforced a landfill levy on all waste disposed of within landfill. The rate of tax has increased considerably in recent years rising from the original level of £8 per tonne, to today’s rate of £40 per tonne. The UK government has previously announced that this will increase further to £48 per tonne by the end of 2010/11. This rate applies to all general waste streams, although there is a lower rate for inert materials. Sending waste directly to landfill is an expensive option and finding suitable methods to divert waste away from landfill is now a priority. For inert materials the rate is £2.50 per tonne.

So, the message to everyone is clear, sort your waste to reduce the volume of waste going to landfill. Traditionally, at home or at work, as soon as you place waste in the dustbin , it is forgotten about. Someone else will collect it and take it away. Nowadays, at home and at work, recycling is being encouraged through the provision of bins in which to place specific recyclable materials.

Perhaps the most common materials to be seen being collected for recycling are paper, card, glass, metals and plastics. But the opportunity to recycle a vast number of materials or products continues to grow.

There is a vast range of recycling containers on the market, to suit the needs of any size of business.

The methods of collecting materials or waste to be recycled is also increasing and becoming more noticeable within local communities. Dedicated collection sites, often referred to as a bring bank sites, are springing up in supermarket car parks to encourage customers of the supermarket to return such items as bottles, newspapers or card to the containers on their way into the supermarket.

Local Authority waste collection crews or their appointed contractors will collect refuse and recyclables from the kerbside usually at the front of your home. Collection from domestic premises generally remains the responsibility of the local council and many have now employed the provision of bins in which to collect specified recyclable materials or products.

In the industrial and commercial sector, waste management contractors offer separate containers in which the customer deposits the appropriate waste stream or recyclable material ready for collection. The bins will often be clearly labeled as to which recyclable materials should be placed within that container or bin. Alternatively, the bins will be colour coded to identify which recyclable wastes should be placed within which bins. Waste management companies may have to deal with special requests from the customer.

The key to a successful recycling initiative is informing the public about what can be recycled and how. In the commercial world getting the buy in of factory employees is crucial. The introduction of any recycling scheme must ensure that in asking employees to separate waste for recycling, it does not become time consuming and affect the efficiency of what employees should be doing in their work. The introduction of any recycling scheme should be kept simple.

The Recycling Process

Various collection systems exist for the collection of the recyclable products . Whichever collection system is used , the materials are taken to a drop off point where they will be segregated from other wastes.

To begin the recycling process from a collection point of view, the more recyclable material which can be separated at source, i.e. at home or in the work place, the more efficient it will be for the waste collector. That is why separate containers are supplied to the waste producer to encourage separation at source. If card can be collected on a vehicle, which will collect no other waste material, the card will be kept clean and therefore will have a higher value when it reaches the processing plant. Similarly, specialist glass collection vehicles are used to collect only glass. Apart from the obvious health and safety reasons and the weight of collected glass, it will have a much higher value if the collected glass load is not mixed with other waste. Uncontaminated recyclables will have a much higher value than contaminated materials.

Once collected, the recyclable materials can be taken direct to a reprocessing plant, if the load contains only that specific type of material. So a dedicated glass collection vehicle could take the load directly to a glass processing plant.

If mixed recyclables have been collected such as paper and card within the same container, it may be necessary for the collector to take the load to a recycling centre to unload and allow the load to be sorted into separate paper and card bundles for onward transfer to a paper or card processing plant. Whichever method is used, the recyclable material collected will usually be sorted or washed before going through to a reprocessing plant to be processed to a new resource and ultimately used as a new product or in manufacturing.

Most major supermarkets now site recycle bins as drop off points to collect recyclables in their car parks.

The Increasing Importance of Recycling

In the UK around 35% of waste collected from households is recycled or composted. Whilst in the commercial and industrial sector, the volume of waste sent to landfill has declined substantially in recent years and the amount of waste now being diverted for recycling or reuse by this sector has risen above the volumes going to landfill.

Landfill continues to play an important role in the management of waste across the UK as not all wastes can be recycled and some are more suited to landfill disposal than by any other means. However, it’s not just the increasing costs of disposing of waste directly in landfill which is making recycling a more attractive option for businesses. Landfill is becoming scarce, with some experts suggesting that the amount of void available across all UK landfill sites, has less than ten years existence remaining before all sites are deemed to be full.

In recent years, waste management companies have started to consider and invest in new technologies, such as energy from waste plants, anaerobic digestion plants and mechanical biological treatment plants, as alternatives to landfill. Local Authorities have also adapted their views by undertaking detailed strategic reviews as to how waste under their jurisdiction should be handled. In some cases this has meant that unitary authorities are progressing plans to introduce long term contracts, usually around 25 years in length, through which to manage their entire waste management requirements. These contracts will often include the need to build a facility through which to handle all waste generated across the city by segregating all waste streams. The contracts may also include the collection of all waste and recyclables from homes across the area. So the face of waste management is changing rapidly. The days of just throw it in the dustbin have disappeared and the advent of new technologies are upon us.

Conclusion

Recycling is here to stay. It has evolved over the years from something that was undertaken without any real thought behind it. The trusty rag and bone man was just trying to make a living. Today, many blue chip organisations are setting out plans for a ‘zero to landfill’ waste policy, where the intention is very clear – reduce waste, reuse waste and recycle waste, but no waste must end up in landfill. Some companies have announced ambitious target dates by which to achieve such policies.

Many homes across the country now have some form of bin in which to separate waste for recycling. The need to separate newspapers, aluminium cans and plastic bottles are almost common place. Whilst in industrial and commercial sectors, there is an increasing list of items to consider for recycling such as printer cartridges, office paper, metal and electrical equipment. Even on street corners you see bins to recycle such items as newspapers and drink cans.

The advent of new technologies will accelerate further the way in which our waste is to be managed in the future, but it is highly unlikely that we will ever reach the ultimate waste free society. There will always be a need for waste to be disposed of somewhere, somehow.

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Author: Ethan
• Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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