Belgian Waffle Irons - Waffles are the Ultimate Comfort Food

Filed under:Food Center — posted on June 5, 2007 @ 9:09 pm

Waffles have been the comfort food in many a kitchen. A waffle is a flat batter cake cooked between two hot plates that are called a waffle iron. Belgian waffle irons provide deep pockets to catch the butter and syrup. There is nothing like a warm, buttery waffle swimming in syrup.

The waffle irons of old sat on a gas fired or wood stove. You had to heat both sides of the plate before you added the batter. It took practice and acquired skill to know when the iron was hot enough to pour your batter in. You also needed to know when to turn the iron as well as when to remove the waffle. Until non-stick surfaces, getting the waffles out of the waffle iron presented its own of set problems.

Waffle irons have come a long way since the days they were first used. Whether you prefer the regular pocket or the deeper Belgian waffle pocket you will have no shortage of choices of commercial waffle irons to choose from. There are many quality, affordable waffle irons on the market today.

With the Chef’s Choice Waffle Pro you can dial in how done you want your waffles whether you like them golden brown with a crisp exterior or a deep baked uniform texture this waffle iron can take care of it. Commercial waffle irons today also come with a non-stick surface making removal much easier than those first waffle irons.

With Waffle Exotica you are no longer limited to a round or square waffle. Waffle Exotica offers such fun shapes as hearts and your favorite cartoon characters. The Belgian Waffler and Multi-Baker, comes with a Belgian waffle iron and three other interchangeable plates a flat griddle and ribbed grill for vegetables, fish and meats.

Whatever you’re personal preference waffles smothered in warm butter and hot syrup is a great way to start any day.

Tracye Gano is an accomplished freelance writer and designer for kitchens 4u.

Crave Sweets? On the Weight & Mood Roller Coaster? Perhaps It’s More Than You Think!

Filed under:World Of Nutrition — posted on @ 8:32 pm

The sugar industry and the food manufacturers are capitalizing BIG TIME on the addictive nature of carbohydrates (sweets, breads, deserts) in the human body. Blood sugar-handling problems promote arteriosclerosis (plaque in the arteries), adult-onset diabetes, mood swings, weight problems, chronic fatigue, PMS and much more. Additionally, there is evidence that sugar addiction has a component of alcoholism!

Consider that there actually is speculation about a Syndrome called “Gut Fermentation” or “Auto-Brewery Syndrome.” There is a great deal of evidence that due to a combination of 1. An overgrown yeast population in the GI tract (gastrointestinal system), 2. Compromised stomach acid levels (hypochlorhydria), and consumption of refined carbohydrates, detectable amounts of alcohol are produced. In fact, it is estimated that this syndrome plagues 61% of chronically unwell patients.

Microscopic Yeast, “Candida Albicans” Controls Your Cravings. Just what is candida albicans? Neither a vegetable nor an animal, yeasts live in our intestines, on our skin, as well as on the surfaces of all living creatures (and foods). However, yeasts usually live in small enough numbers that the existence of large populations of “good flora” (the kind of bacteria that actually assist human health) keeps it under control.

Candida yeast is in the fungal family, and loves warm, moist places on, or inside living things. People plagued with candida crave sweets – carbohydrates – and milk products (cheese, milk, ice cream, etc.) because candida “loves” these foods too. Americans consider them daily fare.

How Can I Diagnose Myself? Though there are tests that can be many practitioners diagnose from the symptoms and health history alone. Ask yourself these questions and then take the symptom survey in #6 below:

  1. Taken many antibiotic drugs from childhood through the present?

  2. Are you now, or have you had periods of high to extreme stress in your life?

  3. Taken birth control pills for any period of time?

  4. Heavily consume white breads, pastas, cookies, cakes, ice cream, cheeses, etc?

  5. Have a child who has been labeled ADD/ADHD, “slow learner” or “underachiever”? Our children are huge victims of the yeast syndrome!

  6. Circle your symptoms:

    1. Headaches,

    2. Depression,

    3. Fatigue,

    4. Mood swings,

    5. Muscle/joint pains (unexplained),

    6. Loss of strong libido/sexual function,

    7. Chemical sensitivities,

    8. Asthma & respiratory problems,

    9. Food sensitivities,

    10. Memory loss,

    11. Constant colds,

    12. Sleep Problems,

    13. Volvodynia, endometriosis, infertility,

    14. Attention Deficits,

    15. Ear problems,

    16. Skin rashes,

    17. Hyperactivity,

    18. Poor School Performance,

    19. Recurrent vaginal yeast infections,

    20. Pain on intercourse,

    21. Interstitial cystitis

How Does This Yeast Syndrome Occur? In a person with a strong immune system, yeasts co-exist with the millions of other microbes (“micro flora”) in the body. The imbalance begins with the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. These drugs not only kill infectious microbes, but also kill the “good flora” that normally live in our bodies; thus decreasing the body’s built-in yeast population control. The opportunistic yeast then have a chance to multiply.

Worse yet, yeasts excrete toxins into their environment (the host body) that weaken the immune system further. This increases susceptibility to re-infection and the need for more antibiotics; leading to more killing of the “good flora” and hence the continued overgrowth of yeasts – a vicious cycle!

Yeasts can and do spread to be a system-wide problem. The result is myriad symptoms that can arise from its pervasiveness.

What YOU Can Do NOW: Unfortunately, simply eating yogurt to ingest the “good flora” (acidophilus and bifidus) when you take antibiotics isn’t enough. Dietary changes, along with herbs and supplements are vital. In severe cases, anti-fungal prescriptions are recommended. There are several must-read books on the subject: The Yeast Connection by Dr. Crock, M.D., The Body Knows, by Caroline Sutherland, and regarding the negatives of sugar, Sugar Blues, by William Dufty.

Candida Yeast infections are no joke, and progressively make the sufferer’s life more and more difficult. If you ignore it, it will NOT go away. Many people have been so debilitated by candida problems that they almost felt they needed to go live in a plastic bubble to stay healthy. If you do have it, getting free of systemic yeast infection can revolutionize your health, and give you the youthful vitality and wellness you never thought you’d see again.

About The Author

Dr. Christina Winsey-Rudd is a coach, speaker and writer. She developed her unique, new coaching technique: Neuro-Integrative Action & Energy Technique, through years of working with patients and clients as a holistic chiropractor, and medical massage therapist. Her passion is to help others to live joy, fulfillment and prosperity in all areas of their lives!

Dr. Chris is accepting only select clients who are serious about living their dreams! http://www.dynamicgoldmindstrategies.com

Email: info@dynamicgoldmindstrategies.com

Larimar Necklace Jewelry

Filed under:University of Jewelers — posted on @ 3:11 pm

The prom season is back again, and so is a wide range of designer jewelry to help ladies grace themselves during the colorful season. The entire collection of jewelry designed for the upcoming season, including bangles, earrings, bracelets, pendants, chains, etc will be giving ladies a wider option to choose from. However, this upcoming prom season has some different things to offer. The focus this season is on necklaces. Necklace jewelry comes in a wide variety of shapes, colors, price and more, making it the best companion for ladies. No matter of your race, color, and economy, you will definitely find a necklace that suits you best.

Chokers are expected to do exceptionally well this prom. These are tight fitting necklaces worn high on the neck and can consist of one or more bands around the neck. Chokers generally vary between 14 to 16 inches in length and can be adjusted accordingly to the thickness desired. The best thing about chokers is that they suit best for long and slender necks as well as short necks. A thick choker with some diamond pendant is the best for a long neck while a slender one with a small and elegant stud compensates for a shorter neck. In short, whatever is the body type, chokers suite all.

One of the latest incorporation in chokers and necklaces is Larimar, a brilliant blue gemstone. Larimar is rare and exclusive because of the fact that it is found in a small inaccessible region in the Dominican Republic. Though Larimar is one of the latest additions in the list of exclusive gemstones, it is doing wonderfully especially when necklace jewelry is concerned. Its color, shape, magnificence, splendor—all makes it one of the most wanted gemstone.

Ryan Smith is an associated editor with the website http://www.wholesalelarimar.com - Larimar Wholesale Supplier, and many other informative as well as shopping or business websites. He has written and published over 300 articles and press releases for various websites, helping the online readers with better options and oppertunities.

Got Virus?

Filed under:World Of Technology — posted on @ 2:06 pm

GOT VIRUS? Your Data is NOT lost forever!

In the wake of so many computer viruses running wild, “Hope is not lost”!

With the recent release of such viruses as: mydoom; netsky; mofei, lovegate and many more destructive viruses, there is an affordable solution to recover your lost files from your hard drive.

Selecting a Data Recovery Service Company can be a challenging and confusing undertaking to say the least.

ECO Data Recovery located in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida has come to the rescue of many individuals, small business and large corporations around the world. When down time means lost revenue and it seems like there is no light at the end of the tunnel, you can always count on ECO Data Recovery to get you up and operating asap.

These days you never know when your computer system will go down due to viruses, sabotage or natural disaster. We suggest that everyone back-up their files regularly. Nobody ever wants to think about their hard drive crashing or a virus taking over their computer, so backing up your files is the last thing on your mind.

Often time is of the essence. We know that when your business is down, fast is never fast enough, therefore, ECO offers an expedited service for time sensitive situations.

As technology advances, so do the skills of what we refer to as “Hackers”. These “Hackers” are responsible for many of the damaged files we have recovered. As the “Hackers” skills evolve, so must our teams of engineers. We understand that there will always be some hacker out there with the goal of causing “chaos”. Eco Data Recovery will be there to undo the damage they may have done and get you up and running in the fastest time possible.

Viruses are not the only cause of lost files!

When a hard drive is making an awful noise, more often then not you have a hardware problem. ECO Chief Engineer, Sean Flanders, warns “If you hear strange noises emanating from your computer, shut it off immediately before further damage is incurred”.

When a drive is still grasping to life (barely spinning) many times people try the cheapest solution and attempt to run a data recovery software utility. This is a major mistake! “Attempting to utilize recovery software can make your data hard to salvage if not impossible in some cases. “These programs may write data on the drive which then overwrites your original data, making data recovery almost impossible”, states Brian Cain, VP of sales at ECO.

Take heed in the words of Charles Roover, President of Eco Data Recovery, “Be aware of the fate that could befall your computer and/or network and take precautions. Back-up your files often! Nobody likes to think about losing their data, however, when you have a disaster, we’re there to rescue you!”

Over the past 10 years ECO Data Recovery has saved many individuals and companies by retrieving their lost data! We’re only a phone call away!

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About The Author

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Dir. Business Development
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The Roots of Anti-Americanism

Filed under:Political Activism — posted on @ 12:24 pm

The United States is one of the last remaining land empires. That it is made the butt of opprobrium and odium is hardly surprising, or unprecedented. Empires - Rome, the British, the Ottomans - were always targeted by the disgruntled, the disenfranchised and the dispossessed and by their self-appointed delegates, the intelligentsia.

Yet, even by historical standards, America seems to be provoking blanket repulsion.

The Pew Research Center published last December a report titled “What the World Thinks in 2002″. “The World”, was reduced by the pollsters to 44 countries and 38,000 interviewees. Two other surveys published last year - by the German Marshall Fund and the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations - largely supported Pew’s findings.

The most startling and unambiguous revelation was the extent of anti-American groundswell everywhere: among America’s NATO allies, in developing countries, Muslim nations and even in eastern Europe where Americans, only a decade ago, were lionized as much-adulated liberators.

“People around the world embrace things American and, at the same time, decry U.S. influence on their societies. Similarly, pluralities in most of the nations surveyed complain about American unilateralism.”- expounds the Pew report.

Yet, even this “embrace of things American” is ambiguous.

Violently “independent”, inanely litigious and quarrelsome, solipsistically provincial, and fatuously ignorant - this nation of video clips and sound bites, the United States, is often perceived as trying to impose its narcissistic pseudo-culture upon a world exhausted by wars hot and cold and corrupted by vacuous materialism.

Recent accounting scandals, crumbling markets, political scams, technological setbacks, and rising social tensions have revealed how rotten and inherently contradictory the US edifice is and how concerned are Americans with appearances rather than substance.

To religious fundamentalists, America is the Great Satan, a latter-day Sodom and Gomorrah, a cesspool of immorality and spiritual decay. To many European liberals, the United states is a throwback to darker ages of religious zealotry, pernicious bigotry, virulent nationalism, and the capricious misrule of the mighty.

According to most recent surveys by Gallup, MORI, the Council for Secular Humanism, the US Census Bureau, and others - the vast majority of Americans are chauvinistic, moralizing, bible-thumping, cantankerous, and trigger-happy. About half of them believe that Satan exists - not as a metaphor, but physically.

America has a record defense spending per head, a vertiginous rate of incarceration, among the highest numbers of legal executions and gun-related deaths. It is still engaged in atavistic debates about abortion, the role of religion, and whether to teach the theory of evolution.

According to a series of special feature articles in The Economist, America is generally well-liked in Europe, but less so than before. It is utterly detested by the Moslem street, even in “progressive” Arab countries, such as Egypt and Jordan. Everyone - Europeans and Arabs, Asians and Africans - thinks that “the spread of American ideas and customs is a bad thing.”

Admittedly, we typically devalue most that which we have formerly idealized and idolized.

To the liberal-minded, the United States of America reified the most noble, lofty, and worthy values, ideals, and causes. It was a dream in the throes of becoming, a vision of liberty, peace, justice, prosperity, and progress. Its system, though far from flawless, was considered superior - both morally and functionally - to any ever conceived by Man.

Such unrealistic expectations inevitably and invariably lead to disenchantment, disillusionment, bitter disappointment, seething anger, and a sense of humiliation for having been thus deluded, or, rather, self-deceived. This backlash is further exacerbated by the haughty hectoring of the ubiquitous American missionaries of the “free-market-cum-democracy” church.

Americans everywhere aggressively preach the superior virtues of their homeland. Edward K. Thompson, managing editor of “Life” (1949-1961) warned against this propensity to feign omniscience and omnipotence: “Life (the magazine) must be curious, alert, erudite and moral, but it must achieve this without being holier-than-thou, a cynic, a know-it-all, or a Peeping Tom.”

Thus, America’s foreign policy - i.e., its presence and actions abroad - is, by far, its foremost vulnerability.

According to the Pew study, the image of the Unites States as a benign world power slipped dramatically in the space of two years in Slovakia (down 14 percent), in Poland (-7), in the Czech Republic (-6) and even in fervently pro-Western Bulgaria (-4 percent). It rose exponentially in Ukraine (up 10 percent) and, most astoundingly, in Russia (+24 percent) - but from a very low base.

The crux may be that the USA maintains one set of sanctimonious standards at home while egregiously and nonchalantly flouting them far and wide. Hence the fervid demonstrations against its military presence in places as disparate as South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia.

In January 2000, Staff Sergeant Frank J. Ronghi sexually molested, forcibly sodomized (”indecent acts with a child”) and then murdered an 11-years old girl in the basement of her drab building in Kosovo, when her father went to market to do some shopping. His is by no means the most atrocious link in a long chain of brutalities inflicted by American soldiers overseas. In all these cases, the perpetrators were removed from the scene to face justice - or, more often, a travesty thereof - back home.

Americans - officials, scholars, peacemakers, non-government organizations - maintain a colonial state of mind. Backward natives come cheap, their lives dispensable, their systems of governance and economies inherently inferior. The white man’s burden must not be encumbered by the vagaries of primitive indigenous jurisprudence. Hence America’s fierce resistance to and indefatigable obstruction of the International Criminal Court.

Opportunistic multilateralism notwithstanding, the USA still owes the poorer nations of the world close to $200 million - its arrears to the UN peacekeeping operations, usually asked to mop up after an American invasion or bombing. It not only refuses to subject its soldiers to the jurisdiction of the World Criminal Court - but its facilities to the inspectors of the Chemical Weapons Convention, its military to the sanctions of the (anti) land mines treaty and the provisions of the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty, and its industry to the environmental constraints of the Kyoto Protocol, the rulings of the World Trade Organization, and the rigors of global intellectual property rights.

Despite its instinctual unilateralism, the United States is never averse to exploiting multilateral institutions to its ends. It is the only shareholder with a veto power in the International Monetary Fund (IMF), by now widely considered to have degenerated into a long arm of the American administration. The United Nations Security Council, raucous protestations aside, has rubber-stamped American martial exploits from Panama to Iraq.

It seems as though America uses - and thus, perforce, abuses - the international system for its own, ever changing, ends. International law is invoked by it when convenient - ignored when importune.

In short, America is a bully. It is a law unto itself and it legislates on the fly, twisting arms and breaking bones when faced with opposition and ignoring the very edicts it promulgates at its convenience. Its soldiers and peacekeepers, its bankers and businessmen, its traders and diplomats are its long arms, an embodiment of this potent and malignant mixture of supremacy and contempt.

But why is America being singled out?

In politics and even more so in geopolitics, double standards and bullying are common. Apartheid South Africa, colonial France, mainland China, post-1967 Israel - and virtually every other polity - were at one time or another characterized by both. But while these countries usually mistreated only their own subjects - the USA does so also exterritorialy.

Even as it never ceases to hector, preach, chastise, and instruct - it does not recoil from violating its own decrees and ignoring its own teachings. It is, therefore, not the USA’s intrinsic nature, nor its self-perception, or social model that I find most reprehensible - but its actions, particularly its foreign policy.

America’s manifest hypocrisy, its moral talk and often immoral walk, its persistent application of double standards, irks and grates. I firmly believe that it is better to face a forthright villain than a masquerading saint. It is easy to confront a Hitler, a Stalin, or a Mao, vile and bloodied, irredeemably depraved, worthy only of annihilation. The subtleties of coping with the United States are far more demanding - and far less rewarding.

This self-proclaimed champion of human rights has aided and abetted countless murderous dictatorships. This alleged sponsor of free trade - is the most protectionist of rich nations. This ostensible beacon of charity - contributes less than 0.1% of its GDP to foreign aid (compared to Scandinavia’s 0.6%, for instance). This upright proponent of international law (under whose aegis it bombed and invaded half a dozen countries this past decade alone) - is in avowed opposition to crucial pillars of the international order.

Naturally, America’s enemies and critics are envious of its might and wealth. They would have probably acted the same as the United States, if they only could. But America’s haughtiness and obtuse refusal to engage in soul searching and house cleaning do little to ameliorate this antagonism.

To the peoples of the poor world, America is both a colonial power and a mercantilist exploiter. To further its geopolitical and economic goals from Central Asia to the Middle East, it persists in buttressing regimes with scant regard for human rights, in cahoots with venal and sometimes homicidal indigenous politicians. And it drains the developing world of its brains, its labour, and its raw materials, giving little in return.

All powers are self-interested - but America is narcissistic. It is bent on exploiting and, having exploited, on discarding. It is a global Dr. Frankenstein, spawning mutated monsters in its wake. Its “drain and dump” policies consistently boomerang to haunt it.

Both Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega - two acknowledged monsters - were aided and abetted by the CIA and the US military. America had to invade Panama to depose the latter and plans to invade Iraq for the second time to force the removal of the former.

The Kosovo Liberation Army, an American anti-Milosevic pet, provoked a civil war in Macedonia two years ago. Osama bin-Laden, another CIA golem, restored to the USA, on September 11, 2001 some of the materiel it so generously bestowed on him in his anti-Russian days.

Normally the outcomes of expedience, the Ugly American’s alliances and allegiances shift kaleidoscopically. Pakistan and Libya were transmuted from foes to allies in the fortnight prior to the Afghan campaign. Milosevic has metamorphosed from staunch ally to rabid foe in days.

This capricious inconsistency casts in grave doubt America’s sincerity - and in sharp relief its unreliability and disloyalty, its short term thinking, truncated attention span, soundbite mentality, and dangerous, “black and white”, simplism.

In its heartland, America is isolationist. Its denizens erroneously believe that the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave is an economically self-sufficient and self-contained continent. Yet, it is not what Americans trust or wish that matters to others. It is what they do. And what they do is meddle, often unilaterally, always ignorantly, sometimes forcefully.

Elsewhere, inevitable unilateralism is mitigated by inclusive cosmopolitanism. It is exacerbated by provincialism - and American decision-makers are mostly provincials, popularly elected by provincials. As opposed to Rome, or Great Britain, America is ill-suited and ill-equipped to micromanage the world.

It is too puerile, too abrasive, too arrogant - and it has a lot to learn. Its refusal to acknowledge its shortcomings, its confusion of brain with brawn (i.e., money or bombs), its legalistic-litigious character, its culture of instant gratification and one-dimensional over-simplification, its heartless lack of empathy, and bloated sense of entitlement - are detrimental to world peace and stability.

America is often called by others to intervene. Many initiate conflicts or prolong them with the express purpose of dragging America into the quagmire. It then is either castigated for not having responded to such calls - or reprimanded for having responded. It seems that it cannot win. Abstention and involvement alike garner it only ill-will.

But people call upon America to get involved because they know it rises to the challenge. America should make it unequivocally and unambiguously clear that - with the exception of the Americas - its sole interests rest in commerce. It should make it equally known that it will protect its citizens and defend its assets - if need be by force.

Indeed, America’s - and the world’s - best bet are a reversion to the Monroe and (technologically updated) Mahan doctrines. Wilson’s Fourteen Points brought the USA nothing but two World Wars and a Cold War thereafter. It is time to disengage.

About the Author

Sam Vaknin is the author of Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited and After the Rain - How the West Lost the East. He is a columnist for Central Europe Review, PopMatters, and eBookWeb , a United Press International (UPI) Senior Business Correspondent, and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory Bellaonline, and Suite101 .

Visit Sam’s Web site at http://samvak.tripod.com

Karaoke Machines

Filed under:Online Music — posted on @ 9:17 am

A karaoke machine has an audio input, an audio output and a way of changing the music’s tone and pitch. There are karaoke machines that have the means of vocal suppression. The machine actually suppresses the original singer’s voice and allows the music to be feed through the machine; the results, it must be said, are not great. Generally, karaoke machines have a microphone input replete with Video CD, CD+G, Laser Disc, et al. Of these, CD+G possess sub code, a particular track that is used to encode lyrics and pictures that are displayed on the screen. Some places that offer karaoke have KTV, which is karaoke with the ability to display video lyrics.

Karaoke machines possess equipment to electronically alter the music’s pitch, allowing the user to pick a key appropriate for his or her vocal range without any change in the tempo of the original track. A well-known karaoke game randomizes the songs that people can attempt to sing. In some karaoke machines, this game - known as ‘Kamikaze Karaoke’ in parts of North America, is programmed to a particular genre so that all can participate.

Karaoke systems like ‘boom boxes’ have a mode that alienates the vocal track from the audio CDs. A process called the ‘center removal’ manages this. This unsophisticated approach often manifests itself in the low performance of voice removal.

Computer programs are being developed that serve the same purpose as a karaoke machine. In place of a normal recorded track, these programs use musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) instrumentation that provides the musical accompaniment. MIDI accurately defines each and every musical note in a musical instrument like the eclectic guitar and synthesizer, allowing computers and electronic musical instruments to swap data.

Karaoke provides detailed information on Karaoke, Karaoke Machines, Karaoke Music, Karaoke Downloads and more. Karaoke is affiliated with Hip Hop Music.

What You Must Know About Trampoline Safety

Filed under:Sports News + More — posted on @ 9:14 am

Tumbling on the trampoline caught on like wildfire in the early
1960s, and still enjoys great popularity today, but the sport
also still involves the same potential dangers. Trampolines in
the last 45 years have gone from being an institutional or
recreation center piece of equipment, to something that is found
in many homes, in a variety of sizes and quality.

>From a simple, round trampoline of relatively small dimensions,
to the large, outdoor models sold for family fun, every
trampoline represents the possibility of injury, if not used
properly, or if used by those not experienced in tumbling or
acrobatics.

Here are some simple tips to make your sure that you enjoy the
fun of a trampoline, while eliminating many of the risks.

* Placement

Never set up even a small, exercise trampoline indoors where
there is a risk of hitting light fixtures or the ceiling.
Outdoors, place trampolines well away from clotheslines, tree
limbs, fences, outdoor furniture, and other objects that can
cause injury when someone falls off.

If at all possible, secure your trampoline by setting its
legs/supports down into the ground, thereby reducing the
distance of a fall. At the same time, it’s advisable to provide
padding to a depth of 10″ or more, for at least 10′ around the
trampoline.

* Clothing

Anyone using the trampoline should wear clothing loose enough to
allow freedom of movement, but not the chance that limbs could
become entangled in extra folds. Jewelry should be removed
before getting on, as should the contents of any pockets, and
eyeglasses that are not secured by a headband. If you do not
have trampoline footwear, then bare feet are best, as socks can
cause you to slip.

* Training and Supervision

No child or adult, should be allowed to attempt complicated
tumbling such as summersaults, when they have not had adequate
training. Incorrect landing positions can cause serious and
disabling injuries. Supervision should be provided for everyone
who is learning to use a trampoline for the first time.

Ideally, there should be someone on hand who can instruct them
in simple maneuvers, and who is also versed in first aid for
injuries. Alternately, it may benefit everyone, to join a gym
for a class in proper trampoline use, including mounts and
dismounts.

* One At a Time

The chance of injury soars when more than one person gets on a
trampoline at the same time. This can be the result of
collisions, or upsetting another person’s balance, causing them
to fall. Unless you are a trained “spotter”, all others waiting
a turn, should stand away from the trampoline while someone else
is using it.

Gay Wedding Ring: Symbol of Love and Equality

Filed under:University of Jewelers — posted on @ 8:54 am

A wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime occasion for many people, although for an increasing number of persons, it has become a several-in-a-lifetime event. In any case, it is still a very special ceremony that binds not only a man and a woman together; today, gay male couples and gay women couples also observe the ceremony to affirm their lifelong commitment to each other. In such ceremonies, the gay wedding ring takes center stage.

Same-sex marriage is still illegal in the majority of U.S. states and in countries all over the world, so what gay couples opt for is to participate in a “commitment ceremony,” where the exchange of gay wedding rings also takes place. A gay wedding ring most often resembles the traditional gold or platinum wedding band. Of course, the couples are free to have the designs or the metal they wish for their gay wedding ring. Gay-related symbols are often engraved on the rings, and various textures and effects are available as well. Irish and Scottish rings, multicolored rings, woven rings – a wealth of options is available.

Homosexual and lesbian couples who have exchanged or are planning to exchange gay wedding rings in commitment or blessing ceremonies include Rosie and Kelly O’Donnell, and actress Sophie Ward and Rena Brannan. British musician Sir Elton John and David Furbish have also talked about getting married as soon as gays are legally allowed to join together in matrimony in Great Britain.

Jewelry designers such as Udi Behr are recognizing the need of “unconventional” couples to affirm their commitment to one another. Behr created a collection of gay wedding rings and gay engagement rings called “Love and Pride” in support of the gay rights movement. Behr, who is himself straight, is a popular designer among celebrities; famous people who buy his work include Sharon Stone and Britney Spears.

As with heterosexual couples, gay couples see their weddings bands as a tangible symbol of their love and commitment to one another. Notwithstanding governmental indifference to or disapproval of their needs and wishes, gay people will go on standing for what they believe is their right. The gay wedding ring, aside from its romantic connotations, has also become a symbol of the large part of homosexual culture in today’s society.

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More Than Just a Logo: Creating Your Company’s Corporate Identity

Filed under:Brand Promotion — posted on @ 8:27 am

A client of mine once called after I had given a presentation to him about his company’s brand. He was calling to say we needed to change the shade of taupe we had all agreed upon for the firm’s logo.

I was surprised to hear this busy man talking taupe, convinced he had more important things to attend to. I found it particularly strange because just that day, he had approved the color scheme.

As the conversation progressed, he confessed that his wife didn’t like the color. She had experimented with that very shade of taupe for their living room curtains and hated it. Ignoring our strong suggestion to the contrary, the color was changed.

What does this 20 year old story have to do with anything? Most people think of branding as a pretty logo. Instead, branding embodies the entire customer experience, with the logo merely acting as the visual mark.

The brand experience should reflect the soul of the company. More important than whether or not you “really like” everything about it, your brand should represent your company’s “image attributes.”

Image attributes are adjectives and descriptive phrases that capture the essence of a company and their creative project. They describe the core values of an organization, the feeling that a brand should evoke or the essential goals of a Web site.

At the start of a project, I work with my clients to elucidate a set of brief terms to identify the basic precepts of their project. These image attributes become a list that we can all agree on, easy-to-remember reference points that help everyone on the team, both client and developer, stay on target throughout the process.

Developing them may be the most important exercise of the project, because it helps ensure that the final result—the brand identity or Web site—embodies those descriptors. For every project, I have many levels of goals, but as long as my work reflects the image attributes on presentation day, I have done my job.

So what do image attributes have to do with my client’s wife who doesn’t like taupe? One of the most common mistakes in purchasing creative services is that clients judge results based on personal likes and dislikes.

Unlike choosing a curtain color for your living room or buying artwork for the space over your fireplace, creative choices related to business have nothing to do with your (or your spouse’s!) personal preferences. They have everything to do with solving your business problems and improving your customers’ experience.

Many clients think they have to “like” the artwork that creative services firms produce for them. But what if those clients’ likes and dislikes don’t line up with their corporate needs? What if they aren’t qualified to determine what works visually for their firm? By agreeing on image attributes that will guide and gauge the outcome of an assignment, we assure ourselves that the end result achieves the business goals that we set at the beginning.

Look at brands that work: Coke, Nike, Apple Computer; their brands on packaging and products, Web sites and brochures, carry a simple, compelling visual message that elicit very specific feelings in their audience. Whether or not people like the red used in the Coke lettering or the simple apple icon used by Apple Computer, they are compelling and significant icons that evoke strong recognition and often positive feeling.

That’s what a brand is about: embodying the attributes of your company or product. Everything else is window dressing.

Kara Brook is the founder and President of Brook Group, LTD, a Web design firm devoted to online branding and customer experience design. For more FREE branding resources, visit http://www.brookgroup.com/brand. To learn more about Brook Group’s branding services, visit http://www.brookgroup.com/branding.

One Way Linking Campaigns II

Filed under:School of Linking — posted on @ 8:24 am

We have been discussing trips & tricks to generate one way
incoming links into your site. To read the first part of this
article read one way incoming links generation.

Then there is a way to generate links with the content that you
have not as yet created. For this contact the established
authorities (writers, publishers ) in your domain area & let
them know that you are available as a resource for researching &
writing on any topic from the chosen domain. When they will use
you they will credit you for it. Also submit your articles to
them. If they ever quote you they will link to you & the added
advantage will be that their articles will get published in good
places. Imagine an incoming link to your site from TIME or
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC.

What if you don’t have great content writing skills or the
necessary expertise. Then do the next best thing. Ask for
permission from writers to host their content on your site in
exchange from link from it. So, if you are able to create a good
selection of articles people will still link to you for a good
compilation.

Now to the next step of creating one way links:

Apart from content you can use other free available downloads
from your site as the carrot for people to link to you. This
free carrot can be a good software tool relating to your domain
or an ebook (content again) etc. If people perceive value in
what you are offering chance are they will reciprocate by
linking to you. Another way to leverage this free download
scheme is to get listed in the directories & portals which offer
a listing of freeware on the net. Search the SE using keyword
freeware directories. Or shareware directories

You can possibly start with

http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Freeware/Directories/

or
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Freeware/Download_Locations/.

Or
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Internet/WWW/Free_Stuff/Link_Pages/.

Or http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Shareware/Directories/

Survey the products & services in your domain. Pick up the good
ones & write reviews for it. Then submit those reviews to the
concerned site/s. More often then not they will use it while
providing a link back to you for the credits.

Another way of getting some links is to hold a contest or host
sweepstakes on your site. Once you have this in place get it
listed with the directories which offer free contests & games
listings. You can search SE for contest directories or start
from here

http://directory.google.com/Top/Games/Gambling/Contests_and_Sweep
stakes/Directories/

All this is effective when you are creating content or giving
something free or reviewing someone elses’ offering. However
there are ways to create one way links which are different than
the abovementioned strategies. This entails leaving your
footsteps where ever you go. In simpler terms keep your
signature file ready( with a hyperlink) & then post it wherever
possible.

Whenever you visit a site, write a comment in the guest book
with your signature file.

Post messages on the forums or some chat rooms relating to your
topic with hyperlink built in ( check which forums allow that).

Post messages in the usenet newsgroups with hyperlink. For
selecting the right newsgroup to send a message you can search
with your prime keyword on google groups.

Always remember to have your signature file in your email.

Another way of creating one way incoming links into your site is
by either starting an online award category or by participating
in an award category.

If you are an award giver the recipient will place your gif
file(with hyperlink in it) on his site. If you win an award you
will link to the award site & they in turn generally link to you.

Another play is to book additional space/ additional url on any
other server & create a small site on it(related to your topic
area with some unique content) & link it to the original site. A
variation of this is to create a blog ( search SE for blog ) or
start here

http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/On_the_Web/Web
logs/Tools/?tc=1 .

Link this blog to your web site.

Another long winding however effective way to create incoming
links is to host affiliate programs or launch banner exchange
programs or launch a web ring program from your site. People who
will sign up will have links pointing to your site from theirs.
However this approach does take time & efforts to bear fruit.

In almost all these variations one of the most important
parameters you can control is the anchor text.

These are just some of the methods that you can undertake
profitably.

Once you are done with your one way linking campaign, its time
to start with reciprocal linking campaigns


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