2011年12月27日星期二

Artistic & spiritual love meet to generate beauty

“Gog’s French-Turkish wife and tireless supporter, Sevda, is a good friend of ours. Inviting her and Gog in Jeddah and working in partnership with the Consulate General of Turkey to organize this premiere represented a good opportunity to advertize Gog’s priceless work and show nice signals of Turkish-French cooperation and friendship,” said Nakhlé.

Architect and expert of Islamic tradition Sami Angawi, who attended the event as Chief Guest,A true Insulator is a material that does not respond to an electric field, recalled the popular saying that the Qur’an was revealed in Makkah, recited in Egypt and written in Istanbul to praise the renowned ability of Turkish artists. Angawi also underlined the more spiritual implications of a French-Turkish joint effort to promote Islamic artwork that exemplifies the Holy Qur’an’s universal value.

“Trying to adorn the Qur’an through the use of fine materials is to respect its original spiritual significance,” said Angawi, eager to congratulate Gog for his scrupulous labor and further encourage this kind of artwork.

Sevda accompanied her husband to the premiere’s presentation of his copies of the Qur’an. She explained the artistic and symbolic relevance of a work that represented an extraordinary challenge and implied long perseverance and passionate efforts.

During his graphic career, Gog often collaborated to pint copies of the Qur’an on demand using the traditional “offset printing technique,” totally unable to reproduce the metallic color of gold and silver even recurring to the finest printing inks. The “gold tooling” technique is the method commonly used to bypass this problem. However, being a very expensive and complex system, the “gold tooling” technique is not appropriate for unlimited use and is employed on demand to highlight in gold only certain parts of the sacred book.Carrying the widest selection of Projector Lamp and LCD Projector Bulbs,

“My husband studied three years and practiced one year to find an innovative technique allowing the use of golden ink to print copies of the Qur’an’s entire body and not just limited components of its cover and initial pages as it used to be until now,” explained Sevda. “His main aim was to give birth to an artistic work and create rare collection pieces.”

Gog’s technique consists of 80 percent artisanal work. His exclusive examples aren’t copies of calligraphic Qur’ans in the sense that he reverted to technology even though in a very limited way.Exclusive RUBBER SHEET flooring in 15 different colours and designs. However, his method is largely characterized by artistic and manual work not fit for series production, thus not allowing to print more than two copies every month.

OIC Secretary General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, who warmly welcomed the couple in his office the day before the official presentation of Gog’s work, was given the first copy in donation. Thus, to date only three copies remain available at the cost of $3,000 each. Nevertheless, prices can change depending on the colors and dimensions of the book that can be personalized.

Angawi, a religious man and a lover of art, was particularly fascinated by the artistic quality of Gog’s copies. “Thank you for this evaluable work.We are passionate about polished tiles. It would represent a great honor for me to exhibit one of the copies in Al-Makkiah (the Angawi family home, an ideal location for the arrangement of exhibitions and seminars) as an occasion to share beauty and at the same time give my personal contribution to find an interested purchaser,” said Angawi.

The invitation to Saudi Arabia was for Gog and his wife the first chance to visit the Kingdom and the first occasion to present the outcome of a long labor. This was a combination that made the couple’s journey particularly overwhelming and memorable. “It is our first visit to Jeddah, a city that we have adored and where we wish to come back soon. We’ll fly back to Istanbul, enriched by new unforgettable friendships that we hope will last forever.If you wish to use a third party payment gateway with your ecommerce solution,”

Indie Ink: Office Queen

Anna Lee strutted into the office, her heels clicking obnoxiously. Heads popped up like gophers throughout the cube farm, silently observing. She scanned the room before settling into her own space. No matter if no one liked her personally, they would come flocking all in good time.

She booted up her system and read through the emails. Another bug found in the database. She shook her head in disgust. Morons. The company paid thousands of dollars for worthless software.

A tap at her entrance grabber her attention and she swiveled around, pasting a huge fake smile on her face. Her crimson caked lips spread to expose just enough of her gleaming white teeth. A young girl stood at the door, her feet shuffling and her hands twisting around her fingers. Lank, nondescript hair fell in a waterfall across her face.

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“Uhm…my system…it’s not working. And David over there,” she pointed in a vague direction off to the right. “He said…he said you could fix it?”

“Why yes, I do believe I have that ability,” Anna Lee purred. She stood and straightened her skirt. The girl looked at her with a faint sense of hero worship. Anna Lee felt her heart melt, just a touch. She once was this girl, unsure and shy with bad hair and worse fashion sense. Leaning in conspiratorially she wrapped an arm around the girl’s shoulder and pulled her in close.

“I’ll show you a trick,” she said kindly. The two walked in silence to the girl’s cubicle. Once there, Anna Lee saw the familiar sight of the blue screen and green writing. She sat down and waved the girl close.We focus on solar panel products that function in the harshest environments, With a few deft clicks she had the system unfrozen and operating normally. The girl’s eyes widened.

“How come IT doesn’t know that trick? Why does everyone come to you to fix their systems?” she asked.

Anna Lee smiled. “I can’t fix everything, just this one problem. I’ve tried explaining it,” she lied. “But they just don’t get it. So I try to make myself useful to the rest of the department.”

“Wow,” the girl breathed. “Thanks, Anna Lee.”

“You’re welcome sugar. Tell me, what’s your name?”

“Juliet,” she mumbled, ducking her head. Anna Lee smiled and patted her on the arm. She stepped out of Juliet’s cube and encountered other members of her department. The spoke over each other, trying to get her attention.

“Anna Lee, I need you.”

“No, me first, Anna Lee! I have that deadline.”

“But you pass right by my cube, come fix my system first!”

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She leaned back and waited for that first breathless “Anna Lee could you…”

Her perfectly arched brows furrowed in confusion. She opened her email, her eyes flicking over the subject lines looking for an announcement about the database. Nothing.

She stood and walked down the aisle towards the break room. Everyone was studiously working, fingers clicking on the keyboard. She absently poured a cup of coffee, stirring in the cream halfheartedly. As she lifted it for a sip she heard that familiar electronic bong and the accompanying “Shit”. Her lips curved into a smile and she set down her coffee, waiting for the plaintive,This page contains information about molds, “Anna Lee.”

Juliet passed by the door to the break room and hung a left at the entrance to the cube where the expletive had emerged. Anna Lee could hear murmured voices and she edged close enough to hear, “Thanks Juliet. That’s so simple. I won’t need anyone help to fix the system now.”

Juliet exited the cube, almost skipping down the aisle. She caught sight of Anna Lee hovering in the door and smiled broadly, saying nothing. Anna Lee watched her continue towards her own cube only to be stopped by an imploring hand. All along the aisle, Juliet paused periodically to help her colleagues with their systems.

Household waste piles up during holiday season

The excesses of the holiday season not only sneak up on the waistline or drain the pocketbook; they carve out space at local landfills.

Old toys replaced by the new. Boxes upon boxes. Food scraps from overflowing dinner plates or leftover potatoes that get old enough to raise the specter of food poisoning.

A report by an independent research organization based in Washington, D.C., said Americans generate an extra 5 million tons of household waste each year between Thanksgiving and New Year's, including three times as much food waste as other times of the year.

The study by Worldwatch Institute — which tracks energy, resource and environmental issues — said that one-third of food produced worldwide for human consumption, or an estimated 1.3 billion tons, is lost or wasted each year.

"I am not surprised that there is so much waste. It's part of our culture," said Nate Call, a food resource specialist with the Utah Food Bank. "We get whatever we can,An Air purifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air. whenever we can and discard it later if we do not need it or use it."

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Many restaurants, for example, compost food products on site or sell them for composting. Old cooking grease is bought by the barrel to turn into ethanol.

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Sine said the move to composting food scraps or disposing of grease for fuel has been gaining traction in Utah for some time.

"Environmentally, it is the right thing to do. At the same time, it is smart business because the waste that is being produced is being purchased for other things."

Sine said the food service component of Deer Valley Resort has long made it a practice to be as eco-friendly as possible with its waste. As an example, extra bread goes to an area Christian center for needy families and at one point, table scraps from the restaurants provided food fare for a herd of goats.

Since 2006, the Utah Food Bank has operated the grocery rescue program, a partnership that taps participation from stores across Utah — from rural Blanding to Salt Lake City.

The program retrieves meat, dairy, bread and produce products that are nearing their end-of-freshness dates. It also includes products such as shampoo or lotions that the stores need to cycle off the shelves.

By the latter part of 2006, Call said the program had collected more than 300,000 pounds of goods from 14 participating stores.

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Those products, picked up six days a week from participating stores under a strict formula to protect end consumers, are then distributed via the Utah Food Bank's network of recipient agencies — more than 130 throughout the state.

The beauty of the program, Call adds, is that the food and other products are put to good use, stay out of the landfill and help keep costs down for grocery stores.

"It saves not only the food, but there is the additional cost savings to the store for waste disposal," he said. "The average cost per 10-ton load of that food waste is about $400."

Bob Harmon, vice president for the customer at Harmons, said grocery rescue helped the company shuttle 146,000 pounds of food from the chain to area food banks or other distributors.

"We have tried to do what we can to minimize waste," he said,Hand-painted Chinese porcelain tiles on the floor of a Jewish synagogue in Cochin, adding that the program not only has benefits for its charitable aspects, but for its environmentally friendly nature.Muyoung mould specializes in manufacture Plastic molding,

"These products are going to use, rather than to the landfill as waste," he said. "We are very supportive of this program."

2011年12月26日星期一

Cooking has become the last true art

Why is it that TV cookery shows have become so popular? That recipe websites like Epicurious proliferate? That turning out palatable meals has ceased to be a woman's preserve and now draws men as well?

To make the question still more pointed, how come the culinary arts have grown in prominence, while other contemporary art forms are receding?

Consider modern classical music. One long-suffering audience member said it reminded him of a bus crash. Though read any of the top music reviewers, and you'll find them exulting over this tuneless mess.

Or take modern art. For a mere $140 million, you can buy a painting by Jackson Pollock called "No.We are passionate about polished tiles. 5." I forget if this is the one that hung upside down in a New York gallery.

But if you laid a piece of canvass on the floor of a chicken coop for three months, "No. 5" is what it would look like.

So too modern sculpture. I still recall the horror of local citizens in Kingston, Ont., many years ago, when the city commissioned a centre piece for MacDonald Park and the "artist" erected two huge sewage culverts with sludge spilling out.

The eyesore was improved one night when a bunch of engineering students from Queen's University temporarily transformed the culverts into perfect representations of a Coke and Pepsi can. But the sculptor insisted on returning to his vision of a bombed-out septic field.

You find modernity's palsied hand in updates of the Bible. Thus "Mary was with child" is rendered as "Mary had fallen pregnant," while "through a glass darkly" becomes "puzzling reflections in a mirror."

And what purblind revisionist struck out "It ceased to be with Sarah after the manner of women" and gave us "Sarah ceased having her monthly periods"? (Hat-tip to the Rev. Dr. Peter Mullen, who nailed this miserable practice in Britain's Telegraph newspaper).

And while we're on the subject of contemporary poetry, can any of it keep pace with this sort of thing? (From Kipling, on the creed of Afghan warriors): "Four things greater than all things are, women and horses and power and war."

The problem with all these avantgarde monstrosities is that a form of elitism has taken over. The views of ordinary folks are discarded, in favour of appeals to a chichi minority. Values like beauty and harmony have become passé. Melody is dismissed as an affliction of the masses.

In his book on art, The Painted Word, Tom Wolfe perfectly captured the sterility of this project: "In the beginning we got rid of - realism. Then we got rid of representational objects. Then we got rid of the third dimension altogether. Art made its final flight, climbed higher and higher in an ever-decreasing tighter-turning spiral until it disappeared up its own fundamental aperture."

Very well then. So why hasn't this happened to modern cookery? You could argue that momentarily it did, with the nouvelle cuisine movement and its emphasis on gauzy presentation rather than flavour or nourishment.

But thankfully that didn't last. Most top-ranked restaurants today are serving down-to-earth food. Indeed they display a healthy contempt for elevated views about diet.

In Britain, traditional country recipes are returning. You can eat pigeon pie or rabbit stew in any decent pub.

European countries have wild game festivals in the Fall. B.C. chefs are stressing the culinary delights of free range pork and fresh caught salmon.

And cardiac-implicated butter remains the fat of choice. Hyper-tensing salt is scattered liberally. Infanticidal veal adorns the plate.

These all, in one respect or another, tread on politically incorrect territory. One imagines vegans shrinking at this glorying in the virtues of meat.

The public health lobby is probably appalled at the thought of all that cholesterol being dished out. And the animal rights types must be incensed.

Yet strikingly, unlike the salons of art and literature, cookery has ignored the refined and high-minded. And while the world's great symphony orchestras are headed for the poorhouse, victims of an epic failure to understand their audience, restaurants are booming.

So how did this happen? I suppose one answer might be that food is so central to the human condition, faddists daren't mess with it. Though I wouldn't put it past them.

But it's not just eating in restaurants that's thriving. Home cooking has become a defining hobby of the Baby Boom generation. Forget bowling or ballroom dancing; we're in the kitchen slinging food.

And that, I think, explains why cookery has flourished. It doesn't depend on corporate sponsors or rich benefactors, as most classical art now does.

It is by nature, and by breadth of ownership, a labour of the common man and not of the elite.

The World's Most Popular Cars: Some New Faces

An earthquake and tsunami, record floods, a strengthening yen — Japanese automakers endured it all in 2011, making it a year that most of them would rather forget. Toyota Motor‘s worldwide sales fell a projected 6 percent and the company slipped from its spot as the world’s largest automaker. Yet despite all the disruptions to production and the currency squeeze that made its vehicles more expensive outside Japan, Toyota’s trusty-but-bland Corolla once again was the world’s best-selling car.

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It was an even tougher year for Honda Motor, which was especially hard hit by parts shortages related to the year’s natural disasters. Disappointing reviews for its redesigned Civic compact also hurt. Civic sales fell 12.5 percent from 2010. Two years ago, Civic was the fifth most popular car in the world. This year, with sales of 555,071, it’s not even in the Top 10 anymore.

Competitors pounced on the Japanese makers’ troubles. Volkswagen of Germany and Korean carmakers Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors all surged ahead in the global sales race. The Hyundai Elantra, known as the Avante in Korea, is now nearly as popular as the Corolla, with a projected 1.01 million copies sold. Two years ago, it wasn’t even in the Top 10.

“When these natural disasters happened, consumers around the world started to realize, ‘Wow, there’s other really good product out there besides just Toyota and Honda’,” said senior analyst Rebecca Lindland of IHS Global Insight.

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One thing these top sellers have in common is that they are global models. That means they’re sold in many countries with only minor modifications to meet local regulations. The benefits are lower costs for development, tooling and production, and stronger brands. Both General Motors and Ford Motor have been moving to copy that strategy, and it’s paying off. Ford’s Focus and Fiesta rank fourth and sixth, respectively, while GM’s all-new Chevrolet Cruze is now the world’s ninth best-selling car.

The big question heading into 2012 is whether the market shifts that occurred during the past year are permanent, or whether companies like Toyota Motor and Honda Motor will reassert their industry dominance. Lindland thinks that will be more difficult for the Japanese because other companies have upped their games. “There’s no guarantee Toyota and Honda are going to pick up where they left off.”

The amazing training routine of Dirk Nowitzki

A superstar in his sport, Nowitzki lacked only the championship to feel truly in place among the game's legends. Notification of another All-Star honor caused perhaps a flicker of a smile for Dirk, and then a return to work.Thank you for visiting our newly improved DIY chicken coop website!

Nowitzki's training routine had become the stuff of legend -- often referenced but seldom explained. But to understand how Dirk became Dirk, it is imperative to know that this player in his 13th professional season still followed the same regimen he learned as a skinny German teenager. That his personal coach, Holger Geschwindner, has been there every step of the way since Nowitzki was 16 only adds to the mystery and intrigue.

A 2008 Time magazine story said of Geschwindner: "A former captain of the German national team and a physicist, he has developed a series of formulas that may reveal the optimum arc for jump shots, using a combination of player height, arm length and release point. 'Take differential and integral calculus. Make some derivations and create a curve,' he recently said. 'Everybody can do it.'"

Clearly, not everyone can do it. Through thousands of practice hours, Nowitzki has become one of the most amazing shooters in history. Before he was thought of as a complete player, he was regarded as an elite sniper.External Hemroids are those that occur below the dentate line. A decade later, as he has continued to hone his craft, even the game's greats marvel at Nowitzki's skills.

It all stems from Nowitzki's daily grinds in the gym. Not the mandatory team practices, but the voluntary, individual workouts he demands of himself. Despite having earned a fortune of $140 million and counting, Nowitzki's hunger to improve, sharpen and add to his skills has not diminished.

"It's hard to explain his routine, but it is the same thing every single time," said Mavericks equipment manager Al Whitley, one of Nowitzki's closest friends in the organization. "When Holger is in town, it's just those two in the gym and Holger rebounds the shots. Starting close, and working out further. The weirdest shots you have ever seen, [which] Holger incorporated to improve balance and footwork. One-footed shots. Left-footed shots. Left-handed shots. Left-handed foul- and 3-point shots. You have to see it to understand what is going on.

"It is so different than a North American workout. It is the same routine every time. It doesn't alter. It is keeping the fingers wide. It is all about how the ball comes off his fingers."

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"About 45 minutes to an hour, to where [Nowitzki] is dripping in sweat," Whitley said. "It just works on his footwork. And all of those shots you see, he has been practicing -- hard. Holger comes three or four times a year. And when he comes, he is here for a couple weeks to a month. And every day he is here, they come back at night and do the shooting routine in the gym. Holger was here every night in the playoffs, so they would come back every single night. It keeps [Nowitzki] sharp and he is more than locked in."

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After the playoff loss to Golden State in 2007, Nowitzki and Geschwindner went on a five-week trek through the Australian outback, New Zealand and Tahiti to help clear the player's head. They slept in hostels, camped in the brush, dozed on the beach, enjoyed fine hotels, even slept in a car for a week. That was the only time in Nowitzki's career that he didn't spend the entire summer developing a new aspect of his game. But actually he did. The time for reflection gave Nowitzki a new skill: The mental ability to not beat himself up over what he couldn't control and to focus only on what he could. He couldn't control people's perceptions of him. He could only control his own effort, decisions and determination to climb that title mountain.

The summer of 2010, after the playoff loss to the Spurs, was spent honing a new weapon. Before starting his 13th season, Nowitzki and Geschwindner perfected what would become the go-to move in the forward's already loaded arsenal. It was a step-back, fall-away, left-footed shot that uses his right knee to ward off defenders. And, for a 7-footer with Nowitzki's high-arcing shooting touch, it makes guarding him virtually impossible.

"They work on things years in advance, to bring them out down the road," Whitley explained. "That one-foot, off-balance shot, it is an unguardable move. It is something he worked on for a long time that he has finally utilized this year more and more. It is just unguardable and it's something he finally feels really comfortable with now. You are just at his mercy.

"Holger is so calculated and his thought process is so advanced that he puts Dirk in isolation in every situation that he is going to see and puts him in a place to be successful. Because Dirk is so tall and his release is so high, he can get his shot off anytime he wants. And on one foot, leaning back, fadeaway for someone that big?"

The new move also came with a counterweight to keep defenders honest.

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2011年12月25日星期日

100 offer to be Jackie’s friend

A sprinkle of goodwill has descended on Jackie Chircop and her Christmas wish has come partly true after some 100 people came forward offering to be her friend following an appeal in The Sunday Times.

Her parents,We are passionate about polished tiles. Madeline and Derek, were flooded with e-mails and calls from people of all ages and professions volunteering to spend time with Jackie.

“We were very touched by the number of people who responded to our appeal and are prepared to give up their time to be with our daughter, especially in this fast-paced life,” Mr Chircop says.

“In a way, I’m not surprised by the feedback – her story is so touching I burst into tears when I was reading it,” he admits.

Jackie too is excited with the prospect of making new friends, but the 23-year-old still hankers after a boyfriend,If you wish to use a third party payment gateway with your ecommerce solution, and her father smiles and gently tries to explain that he will not be falling from the sky.

Jackie had a boyfriend she adored and plenty of friends before a rare brain disorder transformed her life when she was 18.

Herpes Simplex Encephalitis – a rare neurological disorder characterised by inflammation of the brain – struck Jackie on December 14, 2006.

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The virus nearly robbed Jackie of her life, but after four months in hospital she emerged from the battle, but as a new person, even though some of her old traits pop up now and then.

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The one thing that really sets her back is frequent fits – the longest she has gone without a seizure is 10 days, but on average she suffers one to two fits every week. However, this is already an improvement over 20 to 30 a month.

New medication the family has to order from the UK has helped reduce the succession of seizures and their frequency, but they still put an immense strain on Jackie, wearing her out, making her irritable and hyper.

“We have no idea if she’ll ever overcome the fits,” Mr Chircop says, adding that his daughter’s next seizure was expected today, Christmas Day.

Oblivious to his words, Jackie snuggles up to her father and then starts talking about a new friend she plans to go out with.

Her father says: “We’d love to take up some people’s offers, but Jackie needs somebody with her who knows what to do in case she has a seizure.” Among those who came forward is a nurse offering to take Jackie out with her family on weekends, a social worker, others offering to take her along to their Christmas parties, or to join them to watch a film.

At the mention of the word film, Jackie says she loves them, “as long as they’re not scary movies”.

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Wild collection of art, rare photos displayed in Lancaster’s Ladybird’s

First you see the rack of brightly painted wooden clogs, direct from the Netherlands. Just one pair is still its original brown color.

A few steps away are old cans full of artist paint brushes, and half-squeezed tubes of paint piling out of a battered suitcase.

They sit below a pieced-together circa-1924 poster of former Boston mayor James Michael Curley. Beside that is a cardboard box full of dusty papers, with a 1729 deed from New Haven, Conn., on top. The surrounding walls are covered with paintings of disembodied people — mostly half-naked women — and much of the floor space is taken up with large wooden sculptures, also mainly of folks missing torsos and stomachs.

“I am not fond of fat people,” said Tom Stanford with a slight smile.

He is the creator of this wild collection of art, rare photography, and ephemera (printed material.)

Mr. Stanford, 61, recently opened his new Ladybird’s Gallery — named after his aging dog — at 78 Rigby Road, a wooded area on the Clinton line. His house is beside the gallery.

He got the idea after a trip to Taos, N.M., where he checked out numerous art galleries.

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“Basically, a portion of the anatomy, usually muscle and bones, is missing,” he said of his Picasso-meets-Warhol-like abstract oil paintings. “It did not start out that way, it just came upon me.”

His sculptures, which were carved from single trees cut down during nearby construction,Hand-painted Chinese porcelain tiles on the floor of a Jewish synagogue in Cochin, (“I dragged them across the street”) are a world onto themselves.

One shows a Greek god entwined with a swan-woman. Another huge sculpture (the trunk is upside down) depicts a sailor, a mermaid and a serpent. Mr. Sanford said he worked 12 hours a day for seven months on that one.

When asked how he came up with the theme, he responded: “I just looked at this big piece of tree and said, ‘What the hell is that?’ ”

Its $25,000 price tag reflects the effort.

His oil painting prices range from $200 to $7,000, depending on size; and his prints average around $150 each.

The best selling print, he said, is “Lady Dancing with Death to the Tune of the Harmonica Player,” done in carved aqua Linoleum. As the title suggests, there is a harmonica player, a grim reaper-like figure, and a nude woman.

A former house painter who grew up in Wilmington, Del., Mr.Information on useful yeasts and moulds, Stanford, the father of two grown children, had an artist mother and a father who gave up a job with DuPont to start his own vineyard — in Delaware.

Mr. Stanford,We focus on solar panel products that function in the harshest environments, who has had a penchant for art since he was young, moved to Massachusetts in 1980, and soon after obtained his first cache of historical documents in Bolton while working as a house painter. He came upon a box of old railroad show memorabilia and asked the owner for it in lieu of payment for the paint job.

“I took that to a railroad show, and we blew people away. I got $10,000 for it, and I realized there was a better way to make a living than painting houses,” he said.

A collector by nature, he started his rounds of attending auctions and estate and yard sales, picking up old photographs, maps, posters, stamps, envelopes and letters — pretty much anything involving paper — although he managed to grab a few death masks, a bunch of pocket watches and a vial of kidney stones along the way.

He found a photograph of Mae West autographed to Anne Bancroft in a New York City trash container. It’s for sale for $500 in his gallery. He has all sorts of rock music-related items, including original Woodstock programs, autographed photographs of the original Rolling Stones, and photographs of the Grateful Dead on tour. There are wanted posters of Bonnie and Clyde and John Dillinger.

His most valuable photograph, he says, is a full-plate 1852 picture of someone at Niagara Falls.

“It was very popular to get your photo taken by the falls,” Mr. Stanford said.

Also in stock are hundreds of original cartoon illustrations by noted artists such as Mischa Richter, who was with the New Yorker for years; and with New Masses Magazine in the 1930s and 1940s. Mr.Manufacturers and exporters of impact socket, Stanford, who was the winner of the 2004 Jacob Knight Award, said he became friends with Richter when they both lived on Cape Cod.

“He sold everything he had, about 1,500 pieces,” Mr. Stanford said.

A section of Mr. Stanford’s inventory is devoted to old “girlie” magazines and prints — not suited for a family newspaper. But to balance that off, he proudly shows off his large signed portrait of Mother Teresa.

‘New Renaissance’ Art

The Art of Zhen,Muyoung mould specializes in manufacture Plastic molding, Shan, Ren International Exhibition, consisting of 36 works by six award-winning artists, has a historical mission, says its founder, painter and sculptor Zhang Kunlun.

Professor Kunlun Zhang, from Ottawa, Canada, has exhibited widely in China and abroad and was former Director of the Institute of Sculpture at the Institute of Art in Shandong. He says the painters in the Zhen-Shan-Ren International Exhibition play a role “in raising human morality and in awakening people’s conscience.”

Zhang says that audiences express “great shock as well as high acclaim” upon viewing the exhibit. “We are very grateful to the audiences for their affirmation and encouragement of our work.”

The Zhen-Shan-Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Exhibition is currently on display for the month of December at the Alex Gallery in Washington, D.C.Hand-painted Chinese porcelain tiles on the floor of a Jewish synagogue in Cochin, This exhibit by Falun Gong artists has toured more than 50 countries worldwide and has been on display more than 500 times, since its debut in 2004.

What is especially notable in this exhibit is that the artists are meditators. They will tell you that the progress they make in their spiritual pursuits affects their creativity.

Consider an oil painting by Xiaoping Chen from Vancouver, Canada “In Harmony.” It depicts the artist practicing the sitting meditation exercise—the 5th Falun Gong exercise. It shows Chen by the sea in a meditative state while four cultivated infants (celestial beings) play amidst a powerful energy field above her head, extending to the heavens.

“I think for a painting to really have power to reach people, I have to be touched and compelled to paint it with all my heart,” said Chen about the exhibition in a video on YouTube.

Falun Gong (also known as Falun Dafa) is a spiritual self-cultivation practice of mind and body. Falun Dafa teaches that Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance are the most fundamental qualities of the universe, and takes them to be a guide for daily life and practice. The name of the exhibit is derived from the core teaching of Falun Dafa.

Zhang says the art works in the exhibition are representative of the artists’ stage of “cultivation.” Zhang says the “entire creative process is a veritable cultivation practice.”

Zhang explains that purity of the heart and purity of the art work has a symbiotic relationship, so that as one elevates, so does the other.

“However calm the mind, however detailed and delicate the work will be,” he says.Information on useful yeasts and moulds,

Beauty and purity is certainly evident in the masterful sculpture of Zhang’s. The exhibit shows his sculpture, “Buddha,” in a photograph.

Growing up in atheistic communist China, his life course changed when he began to practice Falun Dafa and became aware of the “mysteries of nature and life,” according notes provided concerning the artists. The image Zhang created, indeed, appears to be one of a Buddha, a divine Being whom Zhang reveres.An Air purifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air.

Zhang says that the person has to emerge before the artist. Kathleen Gillis, an artist from Ottawa, Canada, expressed the same idea as follows: “We want to give people something that is pure and clean. In order to do that,The temporomandibular joint is the joint of the jaw and is frequently referred to as TMJ. we have to look inside ourselves all the time”

2011年12月22日星期四

Combat engineers tear down patrol bases throughout Helmand province

Firebase Saenz has been destroyed. Its defenses have been torn down and its walls have been completely leveled. This destruction was not caused by insurgents – it was the handiwork of Marines from the 9th Engineer Support Battalion, 2nd Marine Logistics Group (Forward).

With the recent reduction and reorganization of troops, Saenz is the first of several forward operating bases being demilitarized in Helmand province.

The firebase, which covered a little over 11 acres of Afghan desert, was built more than a year ago and named after Sgt. Jose Saenz III who was killed in action, Aug. 9, 2010. During its existence, Saenz housed Marine artillery units armed with M777 Lightweight Howitzer cannons that provided indirect fire support for coalition ground forces operating in the northern half of Helmand province.

After convoying north from Camp Leatherneck, the Marines of 9th ESB worked diligently from Dec. 13-15 to properly dismantle the base and ensure that there was little, if any, footprint from the Marines.

“Even though it can be difficult [demilitarizing the base], you kind of just want to wreck the place, you know, have some fun with it,” said 1st Lt. Andrew Fassett, commander of 1st Platoon, Alpha Company, 9th ESB, and a native of Princetown, N.Y. “But [the Marines] have been doing a good job taking everything down and making sure to keep it neat so it fits on the truck. We did the right job in terms of cleaning up after ourselves here in Afghanistan.”

Doing the right job included emptying sandbags, pushing down berms and coiling up hundreds of yards of razor-sharp concertina wire surrounding Saenz.

One of the more challenging tasks was dismantling the numerous HESCO barriers that made up the guard posts at each corner of the base. HESCO barriers (named after the British company HESCO Bastion) are military fortifications that have seen extensive use in both Iraq and Afghanistan. A typical HESCO is 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide and is made of a collapsible wire mesh container with a heavy-duty fabric liner that is usually filled with sand.

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The Marines that were equipped with the electric saws were able to cut through the wire mesh with relative ease compared to the bolt cutters. The sparks they produced lit up the evening sky and resembled fireworks that could be seen on the Fourth of July.

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A little bit before midnight, the Marines called it a day. There were no tents to house them in so they slept inside of the armored vehicles that brought them up to Saenz. Several Marines would cram into one vehicle and sleep in some very awkward and uncomfortable positions on top of their packs and body armor. The more Marines that crammed into a vehicle, the warmer it got inside.

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During the night, the bulldozers had pushed over and flattened the berms that made up the walls of the base, thereby removing protection from any possible insurgent fire. From then on, the Marines had to wear their helmets and body armor. Although it made it slightly more difficult for the Marines to accomplish their duties, it did increase their protection against any possible enemy fire.

Water sales contract still hot topic

The main topic on Toledo the past few weeks continues to be the new water sales contract by the Sabine River Authority of Louisiana.

I have tried to stay on top of the very heated issue as we wrote a fairly lengthy column last week on the matter.

I have been writing fishing columns and Toledo Bend news columns since 1998, and I have never had the volume of feedback this subject is receiving. My inbox is stuffed with emails from interested, concerned Toledo property owners,The Wholesale Rustic For Wall causes include foodWe have our own Wholesale Solid Color Glaze Tiles For Kitchen gallery lake business owners, area wide anglers and people who just enjoy visiting the lake who are heart-broken to see the lake in its present condition.

The responses vary from those who express their concerns in a civil manner to those who are very angry at what many feel is a man-made situation when it comes to the present historic low water levels in the lake.

It appears the SRA is slowing down the water sales contract process and allowing more time for the public to let their legitimate concerns be made known. I think that is the best step for all concerns. Water sales may be the answer, but there are a lot of questions that need to be answered and portions of the contract that need to be revisited.Mediums used are Wholesale Porcelain Mosaic Tiles For Bathrooms on stretched canvas

It is fairly safe to say that there is a lack of trust of the SRA on behalf of many in the general Toledo area public. Part of the trust issue might be justified, while some is not, which is the case with most heated issues.

One way to increase trust is to allow public input in the form of hearings and public forums where both sides can meet, discuss and understand each other’s position.

One prevailing, genuine, deep-seated fear is that many think that Toledo may never see lake levels above 170 feet again.your own Wholesale Rustic Mosaic Tiles For Countertops From China Manufacturers is usually higher When these folks who have no water under their docks and hear of a 99-year contract to sell Toledo’s water to another state, there is a predicable negative response.

One question I have, and plan to find the answer to, is whether Texas SRA will have another separate water contract or will it share with Louisiana? I mention that because Toledo Bend is governed by two authorities, Texas and Louisiana. One political governmental agency would be challenging enough, but having two governing bodies, at times, proves interesting.

However, we must remember that both states did cooperate beautifully to build the lake in the late 1950s and 1960s. The Louisiana SRA board (12-13 members) are all appointed by the governor, so we can make our positions known to Gov.your ultimate Wholesale Ceramic wall tiles For Countertops From China Manufacturers coffee mug is here Jindal as well as to board members. I did contact the governor’s office this week to let him know my concerns.

I will say that SRA Louisiana Director, Jim Pratt, has been willing to discuss the issues with me and others who have contacted him. There are several sections of the contract where we are worlds apart, but Pratt continues to be open and addressing concerns.

In looking further at the contract this week, the lack of SRA overseeing the water outtake meters needs additional consideration as the buyer is doing 90 percent of reading and recording stats. Not a good practice!

Everyone needs to be accountable, and it is just a good business practice. A standing-room only public input meeting convened Tuesday at Toledo Town and I was present for that meeting.

I will give a report on the meeting in my next week’s column.

Army Piles on Evidence in Final Arguments in WikiLeaks Hearing

The government finished making its case against accused WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning Thursday morning with a 60-minute closing statement that piled on new details and exhibits,Shop for high quality Wholesale Tiles Cutting For Bathrooms Watches including snippets of 15 pages of chats allegedly between the Army intelligence analyst and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

The prosecution flashed three chat logs onscreen that purportedly show correspondence between Manning and Assange discussing uploading so-called JTF-GITMO documents — classified assessment reports about Guantanamo Bay detainees. The chats also refer to two U.S. State Department cables about Reykjavik, Iceland, as well as a request from Manning to help him crack a password so that he could log onto his work SIPRnet computer anonymously.

Manning’s attorney David E. Coombs opened the morning stating that the Army was overcharging his disturbed but idealistic client and exaggerating the impact of the leaks in order to strong-arm Manning.

Coombs said the government wants to force his client into making a plea deal and turning evidence against Assange, whom the Justice Department is investigating in a criminal case stemming from the leaks allegedly provided by Manning. Coombs asked the court’s Investigating Officer to drop the charge accusing Manning of aiding the enemy and to consolidate some of the charges, saying that many were redundant and that Manning shouldn’t be facing 100 to 150 years in prison.

“Thirty years is more than sufficient punishment,” Coombs said, expressing outrage that the military also included a count of “aiding the enemy,” which carries a possible death sentence — though the military has said it is not seeking the death penalty.

“The government’s overreaction to the leaks and its claims that the sky is falling strips them of credibility in this case,” Coombs said.we offer over 600 Wholesale Water Jet Cutting Pattern For Kitchen at wholesale prices of 75% off retail. “The sky has not fallen and the sky will not fall.”

But government attorney Capt. Ashden Fein said all of the charges were appropriate and said the evidence clearly showed that Manning abused his security clearance and intelligence training to leak damaging information “using WikiLeaks’ ‘Most Wanted’ list as his guiding light.” Prior to Manning’s leaks to the organization, WikiLeaks had published a wishlist of documents and data it hoped leakers would send it.

“[Manning] continued to harvest this information knowing it would be used by our enemies,” Fein said.

The Article 32 hearing will determine which, if any, of the 22 charges of violating military law can be brought against the 24-year-old Manning in a court-martial. Manning is accused of searching out and uploading hundreds of thousands of sensitive government documents that were published by WikiLeaks in 2010 and 2011 — including a controversial video of an Apache helicopter attack that killed two Reuters employees, hundreds of thousands of State Department cables, and action reports from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Fein said that the State Department server logs showed Manning’s classified work computer accessed the State Department server 794,000 times in order to steal more than 250,000 cables that WikiLeaks subsequently published. Manning allegedly spent “all of his working hours over 10 days” to download all of the documents. The government,Our company focus on manufacturing Wholesale Roto Print Glazed Tile For Kitchen , Fein added, had minute-to-minute records of Manning’s searches of the Pentagon’s classified intranet SIPRNet, and had direct evidence he uploaded documents to WikiLeaks.

In another chat, dated March 8, 2010, Manning asked “Nathaniel Frank,” believed to be Assange, about help in cracking the main password on his classified SIPRnet computer so that he could log on to it anonymously. He asked “Frank” if he had experience cracking IM NT hashes (presumably it’s a mistype and he meant NTLM for the Microsoft NT LAN Manager). “Frank” replied yes, that they had “rainbow tables” for doing that. Manning then sent him what looked like a hash.We offer Wholesale Glass Mixed Mosaics For Bathrooms,landscape oil painting

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2011年12月21日星期三

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This was my grandmother putting together a Christmas meal for her children and grandchildren who had travelled from the big city to Maguluka village in Kalungu East, Masaka district. By the time she was done at 2pm, she had missed church and smelled like she had walked out of a burning game park. We had talked about how much we were going to eat, which part of the chicken was to be picked out, that when the food was finally put in front of us we could only eat as much as our stomachs could carry.

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I am not saying that don’t pull all the stops, but the idea of waking up at the crack of dawn to cook a single meal is just too much to bear. Shopping, baking, chopping, dicing, spicing, seasoning, grating, pounding, making the fire, fanning it – will somebody please get that baby out of the saucepan?

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When you are doing the cooking, you promise to go for the 8am service but by 8am the meat is not even diced. So, you push it to 10am but by then you are only peeling the Irish potatoes. At 11am you excuse yourself and run to church before the service ends at 12:30pm.

While there, all you can think about is that the pilao is possibly burning. You are tempted to call and ask if the turkey is tender, but instead force yourself to listen to the preacher talk about baby Jesus in a manger. But with a chef, your soul can follow the three wise men and picture the peace and sweetness of that holy night.

No hustle, no broken finger nails and no spices stinking in your weave-on. Some chefs are so good they even wait for you to finish eating and they do the dishes. All you need is your wallet.

A friend of mine has hired a chef to cook at her house for Shs 50,000. But watch out for the chefs who come with big bags. They will make off with a kilo of meat, two kilos of rice, half a kilo of sugar, plates, spoons and saucepans. Now go out and find that chef.

The Next Battle for the Preventive Services Task Force

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"It turns out that as a group, all of the micronutrient supplements have been disappointing," said Dr. Michael Pollak, who heads the division of cancer prevention at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, and was not involved in the new work. "Even one of the best candidates, which is vitamin D,Find everything you need to know about kidney stone including causes, is certainly no slam dunk," he told Reuters Health.

The new report, out Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, was commissioned by the government-backed U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to inform its public recommendations. It pulls together 19 gold standard experiments -- so-called randomized controlled trials -- on vitamin D with or without calcium. The trials lasted anywhere from seven months to seven years and ranged in size from a few thousand participants to tens of thousands.

Only three of them reported on cancer, however. While one small study found some protection against cancer in postmenopausal women taking vitamin D and calcium,We focus on solar panel products that function in the harshest environments, the larger studies found no benefits.

"I don't have confidence in any of the findings because they could be chance findings," lead researcher Mei Chung, of Tufts Medical Center in Boston, told Reuters Health.

Last month, another randomized controlled trial was published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. Although it wasn't included in Chung's report, it confirms her results.

In that study, among seniors taking 800 IU of vitamin D daily for a few years, 32 out of every 100 died during the study, while 33 out of every 100 people who did not get the supplement died.

That small difference could easily have been due to chance, the researchers found. There were no differences in deaths from cancer or heart disease either,Bathroom Floor tiles at Great Prices from Topps Tiles. just as calcium also proved unhelpful.

According to Chung, one large U.S. study, known as the Women's Health Initiative, also showed that women taking the supplements had higher rates of kidney and bladder stones.

Marji McCullough, a nutritional scientist at the American Cancer Society, said her organization does not advise dietary supplements to prevent cancer. "Various researchers have recommended that, but large consensus panels have not," she told Reuters Health. "There is no compelling evidence currently that taking supplements will lower your cancer risk."

The Institute of Medicine recommends that most adults get 1,000 to 1,200 milligrams (mg) of calcium per day and 600 to 800 IU of vitamin D. It sets a recommended upper limit at 2,000 mg of calcium and 4,000 IU of vitamin D.

However, Chung's team did find a small reduction in fracture risk among elderly people living in an institution such as a nursing home, with extra vitamin D and calcium preventing two out of every 100 expected fractures. But the risk reduction was smaller for people living on their own, and might have been due to chance,Omega Plastics are leading plastic injection moulding and injection mould tooling specialists. she added.

Chung, who is assistant director of the Evidence-based Practice Center at Tufts, said that in an earlier report from 2009, which looked at several possible health benefits, only the fracture benefit was convincing.

Pollak said it's possible that a few people who have low levels of vitamin D may get some benefit from it,Carrying the widest selection of Projector Lamp and LCD Projector Bulbs, but that doesn't warrant everybody taking extra vitamins. "You can have too much of a good thing," he told Reuters Health.

For people interested in lowering their cancer risk, he added, there are better ways to go than supplements. "Don't smoke and stay as close as you can to your ideal body weight," Pollak urged. "Those two things will definitely lower you cancer risk and they will have many other health benefits as well -- and there are no possible downsides."

2011年12月20日星期二

Holiday Inn transitions into DoubleTree

Change came to a south-side Santa Fe hotel at midnight Monday.

The Holiday Inn at 4048 Cerrillos Road, just north of Rodeo Road, became the DoubleTree by Hilton Santa Fe overnight.

The Hotel Group, the Edmonds, Wash.,-based hotel ownership and management group that bought the property a year ago, announced Monday that it's rebranding and remodeling the property.

A placard just inside the front entrance to the hotel lobby shows some renderings of how the lobby, rooms and restaurants will transform over the course of the next few months.

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Room renovation work will begin in early January and continue through at least April, said Janey Zimmer, the hotel's director of sales — though the lobby placard notes that the renovation could last into the summer of 2012.I have just spent two weeks shopping for tile and have discovered China Porcelain tile.

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The hotel's Desert Moon Bar and Grill will transform into the Mezcal and open for lunch as well as dinner. Both that restaurant and the hotel's breakfast locale, Mimosa's, will undergo renovations, though one of the two eateries will always remain open during the change.

The 130-room hotel opened in 1986 as a Continental Inn before becoming a Howard Johnson's and then a Holiday Inn, a longtime employee of the hotel said Monday.

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The hotel offers shuttle service for guests to the Plaza and to the Santa Fe Airport, Zimmer said. Noting that Santa Fe Studios opened south of town last month, she said the hotel is working on lining up reservations from film crews for 2012. She said some of the crew from Dreamworks' Cowboys & Aliens movie stayed at the hotel last year, and the hotel's proximity to the new film studio could bring more business from that industry.

The average price of a room is $109 a night, she said, noting that a cost increase could "possibly occur after the renovation is complete, based on the market."

Guests who are members of the Hilton HHonors loyalty program will receive double points if they stay in the new DoubleTree hotel during its first six months, she said.

Asked if the hotel plans any sort of event to commemorate the switchover, Zimmer jokingly said the staff would be going around door to door to wake guests up with a complimentary glass of milk and a chocolate-chip cookie at midnight.

Big buck worth wait for bowhunter

Paul Conley had every right to give himself high-fives and back slaps a few weeks ago after arrowing the trophy buck he hunted four years in the Chequamegon National Forest.

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It was Casey who chased him out the door for late-season hunts when he was burning out, Trinity who asked to see pictures of "Drop Time" when he returned, his grandparents who bought him his first compound bow, and Bruckner who assured him he'd eventually get the buck.

Yep, as Conley recited names, influences and vital roles, you'd have thought he was accepting an Academy Award or the Super Bowl trophy.

Then again, if you ask deer hunters, most would take Conley's buck over an Oscar or a Lombardi trophy. Why? Beneath the left antler beam on this monstrous 8-point buck hangs a rare 10.5-inch drop tine, which measures 6.5 inches around its end.

Further, both main beams measure 21-1/8 inches in length and 7.5 inches around their bases. The tallest tines stand nearly 12 inches above the beams.

Those terms and numbers might lack significance for most folks, but serious hunters know they're exceptional. Conley, for example, passed up shots at six different bucks the past four years after spotting this buck in his trail-camera photos in 2008.

Since then, his cameras recorded the drop-tine buck in hundreds of photos and videos, documenting its growth, antler changes, and daily and seasonal travels. For instance,China yiri mould is a professional manufacturer which integrates Plastic Mould design and manufacture and plastic product development. the buck's body appeared largest in 2008, and its antlers reached their peak growth in 2010.

The buck's distinctive drop tine appeared as an antler blemish in 2008 before sprouting into a long tine in 2009. It grew longer and more vertically in 2010, and blossomed into a replica of an old-time police Paddy-whacker this year.

Based on photos and the fact the buck wore its front bottom teeth to the gum, Conley estimates it was 8.5 years old.

The buck never appeared at Conley's bait sites until Halloween each fall, and then visited frequently until late January, when it migrated to winter deeryards farther south. The buck's feeding visits, however, seldom occurred in daylight.

When Conley reviewed his trail-cam photos from Wisconsin's nine-day firearms seasons from 2008-2011, none showed the buck during daylight. Until this month, its daylight visits occurred only from late October through mid-November, the whitetail's mating season, or "the rut."

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Lilburn Chick-fil-A Feeds the Needy

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Truett Cathy is one of the most charitable men in the country.An offshore merchant account is the ideal solution for high , I like the fact that Chick-fil-A isn’t open on Sunday.

I wish we would all go back to simpler times.

I don’t know what their recipe is for preparing chicken but it tantalizes my taste buds. My family and I have savored several thousand Chick-fil-A sandwiches over the years.

If another gentleman in the chicken restaurant business was a Colonel, Truett Cathy is a General.

I spoke with a couple managers in my favorite Chick-fil-A restaurant in Lilburn, and I wondered how many poor kids had never tasted the tastiest chicken sandwich on earth. They wondered too.

From that conservation evolved another concept in giving.

As an awareness about businesses, the journalism students at the Providence Christian Academy in Lilburn worked in the Lilburn Chick-fil-A and were paid with Chick-fil-A sandwiches. They then visited the Lilburn Co-op and helped distribute the sandwiches to needy children, who may never have enjoyed the delicacy. One student said that seeing the smiles of the kids was a good feeling.

This week, the Lilburn Co-op began handing out 500 coupons for free kid meals that were donated by Chick-fil-A, and will hand out the rest on Wednesday.

I spoke with a couple kids at the co-op who were delighted with their gift. One little girl said that she had never eaten a sandwich from one of Atlanta’s favorite restaurants.I have just spent two weeks shopping for tile and have discovered China Porcelain tile. I can’t imagine living in Atlanta where the premier chicken sandwich was created and missing out on such a tasty treat.

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Since the first restaurant was opened in Hapeville in 1962, Truett Cathy has become known for his dedication to helping those in need.

Over the years mystery has surrounded the formula for the unique flavor of Coca Cola. I’m sure many people in the restaurant business have tried to duplicate the recipe for preparing Chick-fil-A sandwiches formulated by Truett Cathy. So far they have failed.

I noticed that Kroger stores are also collecting canned foods for the needy. It is great to live in a diverse community where there is such concern for the less fortunate people living among us.

Fake Snow Business Booming as Customers Pay Cool Bucks for Flakes

While many people in the Northeast would likely never dream of paying for snow, the snow business is actually booming, largely in the south, and many of people are willing to pay big bucks for the white stuff.

"It's just absolutely exploded this year. We don't know why," said David Bryant, the president of the Jacksonville, Fla.-based company,China yiri mould is a professional manufacturer which integrates Plastic Mould design and manufacture and plastic product development. The Ice Man. "In past years, we've always been busy in December, but we were crazy busy this year. We have January and February bookings."

Bryant has been in the ice business for 27 years and has never seen the demand as high. "We booked about 140 tons of snow in December 2010 and we've booked over 230 tons of snow this year in December."

Bryant said the company has never before been double or triple booked for Friday and Saturday nights, but they are this year, almost every weekend.

The service ranges in cost from $1,700-$20,000, depending on the amount of snow.

Bryant's company uses shredded ice for its events. A bag of ice goes into a macerator that softens it. Then it is mashed down and turned into flakes. Finally, it goes into a blower that blows it 40-45 feet in the air.

"It's not the white powdery stuff but for the kids down here, it's the closest thing they'll see to snow," Bryant said. "It's flaked ice. It's not chunks of ice.Overview description of rapid Tooling processes. It's real, fine ground up ice."

The company gets the snow to stick even in warm temperatures by putting a lot of it down very quickly.

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An average snow blow runs between five and seven tons, which covers an area of 25 square feet in eight inches of the stuff.

Bryant's specialty is a 70-foot snow slide that people can toboggan down.

"So many people in Florida have never seen snow, especially children. Kids will play and play and play," Bryant said. "They will absolutely go all night long if you let them."

"It's a blast. The best part of the snow blow is to watch the children," he said. "Their eyes light up and they're just in awe."

One of Bryant's customers is Jacksonville chiropractor Mark Pierce. He has an annual "Christmas Eve Eve Snow Blow" on Dec. 23 in his front yard for friends and neighbors. Pierce has more than 200 guests at the party, many of whom are children.

"They're just excited. They don't know what to do.An Air purifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air. It's like watching a baby zebra learn to walk and they just don't know what to do," Pierce said. "They'll just have the operator blow it in the air for the kids to dance around in, just giving them a winter experience they're not used to having."

In addition to the slide, he said the children have snowball fights, build snowmen for the first time and make snow angels.Monz Werkzeugbau und Formenbau.

"Christmas in the south is a pretty festive occasion," Pierce said. "To bring the snow in is such a unique novelty that the kids go nuts. They start knocking on the door around Thanksgiving wanting to know if the ice man is coming."

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The many factors that affect spending

You know what they say about beauty and the beholder? It apparently lies in the eye of the cardholder too.

That's according to new academic research that shows consumers who pay with a credit card focus on the benefits of a purchase, while those who pay with cash concentrate on its cost.You can find best china Precision injection molds manufacturers from here!

A take-away for consumers is that using credit cards can be dangerous to your wealth for more subtle reasons than paying finance charges on balances. It can affect not only how much you spend, but what you buy.

The new research comes from Promothesh Chatterjee and Randall Rose in a study,External Hemorrhoids are those that occur below the dentate line. "Do Payment Mechanisms Change the Way Consumers Perceive Products?" to be published in an upcoming issue of the Journal of Consumer Research.

When it comes to credit cards, it's well established in the field of behavioral economics that people who use plastic are unconsciously willing to spend more than those who pay with cash, a phenomenon known as the "credit card premium." That's because there's an emotional pain associated with handing over hard currency that curbs spending, as opposed to mindless purchasing when forking over plastic.

It provides a lesson for even financially prudent people - just because you pay off your card balances every month to avoid finance charges doesn't mean credit cards aren't harming you. You might be overspending, simply because of the payment method you choose.

The new study adds to that research, suggesting another reason why people spend more with credit cards. It found that the intention to pay with either cash or credit can determine whether a consumer concentrates on a product's benefits or its cost - to the point they might choose different products when they know they will be paying with credit.

"When (consumers are) exposed to new products and thinking about paying with credit, they tend to focus on the good things about the product - the aesthetics of it, the features that are better than other products they're considering, the sexiness and luxury of it," Rose said in an interview. "That's as opposed to details related to cost, like the price, shipping cost, warranty cost, installation cost and effort."

In an experiment, consumers primed by researchers to think about credit cards had trouble recalling facts about a digital camera's cost. In another,Save on hydraulic hose and fittings, those who were thinking about credit were able to correctly identify more words related to the benefits of a laptop computer but fewer about its cost. The opposite was true for those primed to think about paying cash.

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So what's the advice for consumers? Some financial gurus advise paying cash for most things,Information on useful yeasts and moulds, although that's becoming more unusual today, especially among young people who shop online. A compromise could be debit cards, which likely have a more moderate effect on overspending. Using a debit card involves handing over a piece of plastic, but there's a mindfulness because you have to think about your bank account balance. Another strategy is to continue to use credit cards but somehow be vigilant about price.

Of course, these are generalities. Other research shows that many people have tightwad or spendthrift personalities that would also affect spending, apart from whether they choose to pay with cash or credit. In addition, one factor not tested by the researchers was what happens when a consumer has a negative opinion or experience with credit cards, such as racking up stressful debt. "For those who have existed in a debtor's prison, so to speak, this effect may not hold for them," Rose said.

Synthetic sales should be felony

The Rutherford County Commission responded to a mother's plea Thursday by passing a resolution urging for synthetic drug dealing to a be a felony.

"It has to become a felony offense," said Brooke Wyant, a Riverdale High School teacher who shared the story of her son's struggles with addiction to synthetic drugs after attending MTSU on a full-ride scholarship. "Life hasn't been the same. We're in financial ruin. He went through thousands of dollars in a manner of months.Smooth-On is your source for Mold Making and casting materials including silicone rubber and urethane rubber,"

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Commissioner Robert Peay Jr. also called for the document be sent to all 95 counties in Tennessee to seek similar resolutions, and all of the commissioners agreed.

The resolution noted that the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office, Murfreesboro Police, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, State Attorney General's Office and the Rutherford County District Attorney's Office in September conducted a raid in which 36 convenience stores in the county were found to be selling synthetic marijuana and designer stimulants for up to $30 per package.

Wyant told the commission that her son Dylan Evans stole from his family so he could buy synthetic drugs from local convenience stores. He ended up having to be rushed to the hospital after overdosing on prescription pills when the mother tried to prevent him from going back out to buy more synthetic drugs. The family now faces a $22,000 debt for his 30 days of rehabilitation treatment.

Since then, the son has visited Blackman High to warn others about the dangers of synthetic drugs.

"He wants to help," the mother said.

Synthetic drugs can put a family in upheaval, Wyant added.

In addition to the mother speaking before the commission, Kathy Hines of the TN-ZERO task force on stopping synthetic drugs and Sheriff's Lt. Egon Grissom spoke.

"Our children are dying at astronomical rates," said Hines, a La Vergne resident who is retired from a career as a detective in Detroit. "One out of nine teens have used some form of synthetic drugs."

Grissom noted that local convenience stores are selling synthetic drugs under packages called bath salts or black fertilizer to simulate marijuana, methamphetamine, cocaine and Ecstasy.

"These drugs are much worse than any other drug you know because of the psychotic effects," Grissom said.

He noted that the National Poison Control Center reported that the first seven months of 2011 had 13 times as many cases of people harmed from synthetic drugs than in all of 2010.

To put a stop to it, synthetic drug dealers need to face punishments much stricter than a $200 misdemeanor fine, Grissom said.

"Put some bite into it," Grissom said.

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Your guide to seasonal allergies

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Unfortunately, the season is allergy season, the items are antihistamines and decongestants, and the tree is the mountain cedar — a (sadly) drought-resistant evergreen that produces the pollen that makes many of us miserable from mid-month to late February.

The first time a particular type of pollen travels across your nasal membrane or through your lungs, your body kicks into gear and develops allergic antibodies to that pollen trigger, says Dr. Jackee Kayser, pediatric allergist at 'Specially for Children and Dell Children's Medical Center. When your body encounters the pollen trigger again, your immune system is waiting with the pre-formed antibodies. Histamine and other mediators head into a battle of overreaction, causing the classic allergic and even asthmatic symptoms.

Kayser says some research suggests that the immune system has to be exposed to at least two allergy seasons in order to produce an allergic reaction, which could explain why some people who have lived here for years without symptoms might suddenly find themselves affected.

Summertime's grasses and fall's ragweed join winter's mountain cedar and spring's oak pollen in testing our love for Central Texas, not to mention the molds and dust present year-round. Mountain cedar can be a bad pollen for patients, but not necessarily the worst, Kayser says, recalling an oak pollen season a few years ago when we were all driving around with the allergen covering our cars.

Prevention is the first step to battling seasonal allergies. Keep windows and doors closed. Launder pillowcases frequently, because pollen can collect in hair and be transferred to pillowcases to be breathed in throughout the night.

But once the telltale signs appear, the first step in treatment is determining whether you have a seasonal allergy or the common cold. Nasal congestion or runny nose can occur in both conditions, Kayser says, as can headaches.

One way to rule out a seasonal allergy is to remember that "cedar fever" is a misnomer. "A fever should not really accompany an allergic flare," Kayser says. If you're a generally allergic person and your allergy medication provides no relief, that can be another sign that allergens are not to blame.

Allergies can cause fatigue, because sufferers often don't sleep well. But severe, flulike body aches should not result from allergies. "True muscle aches makes me concerned that there's something else going on," Kayser says.

It can be confusing. That's why she recommends that patients consult an allergist. Hypersensitivity skin testing is one way to find out which environmental triggers or pollens, if any, are the cause of allergic symptoms.

Kayser usually starts with the skin prick device, which she calls "a very friendly, little device" that precludes the use of needles. A bit of the allergen is placed on the patient's skin. Fifteen minutes later, both the bump and redness it produces are measured. Those results determine the patient's sensitivity to that particular allergen. Once that's known,Bathroom Floor tiles at Great Prices from Topps Tiles.Husky Injection Molding Systems designs and manufactures a broad range of Injection Mold machines, a course of treatment can be prescribed.

In addition to prescription solutions, "nasal saline rinses and neti pots are a fantastic, nonpharmacological, therapeutic way to approach allergies," Kayser says. In fact, she often recommends that patients use these systems before applying nasal sprays so that the sprays aren't blocked by all of the mucus that's being produced.

"In patients that really have significant disease, it's usually not the sole option, but it's a fantastic addition to helping with allergies."

Kayser says that when patients find the typical nasal sprays and oral antihistamines ineffective (or their side effects unbearable), allergy shots help decrease sensitivity to allergens.

"It definitely is something that patients have to want to do, because it does require weekly participation for quite a while and it is a shot," she explains. "But we know it works. If patients are just miserable and their allergy medications are not working, there's an option out there."