I discovered a really inexpensive chess set

August 28, 2009

One of my primary focal points as a mom is creating grand memories for my son. To execute this, I oftentimes relate back to my personal memories. So, browsing in the shop one day I ran across a really affordable chess set. Now, I like to play chess. When I was a child I learned the game on a chess set that was constructed of marble and had it’s personalized marble table. I thought it was beautiful then and now. While I can’t buy anything as expensive as that, I can nonetheless afford to buy a set. So, I purchased the inexpensive one I saw and it finished up rooted on a shelf collecting dust.

My son really didn’t seem caught up in learning and I had no one to play it with to show him how enjoyable it could be. Better, my nephew came over the other day and saw some chess sets perched on the shelf. His eyes grew grand and full and he exclaimed “I didn’t know you enjoyed chess!” I love youngsters and I particularly adore my nephews. It is chief to me to be a percentage of their future good memories. I was ecstatic that my nephew would want to play chess with me and eventually, my boy developed an interest because he saw my nephew and I playing. Apparently I completed 2 goals at once!

I was surprised at the choices purchasable when I went looking for a chess set for a gift. Crystal, stone, plastic, wooden, glass, and even lavish sets were available. Then on that point were the sizes, from travel sized chess pieces less than a quarter inch high, to waist-high sets that I am not sure how you can see the wide picture of the game you’re playing. Chess sets are on hand in a wide variety of locations, from gift stores in airports to department stores, to specialty shops and naturally on the web. Finding the consummate set can be as trying as mastering this difficult game.

I love restful time with my husband. We do not experience alot of it but when we find a few hours we like to pull out the chess set and enjoy a game. It is so loosening for us as a couplet to sit down and enjoy the challenge and skill needed in the game of chess. At some point we will teach our youngsters the strategy of winning merely for now it is merely for us. If you want a way to decompress at the conclusion of a frenzied week or just enjoy innovative experiences then chess is the game for you.

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Transcription

August 28, 2009

Transcription is an analytic act which requires many analytic decisions. How much transcription is necessary, at what level of detail, for each research project? Transcription is divided into 3 stages: initiation, elongation and termination. Transcription is one of those jobs that many people know can be done from home, and so the interest level is very high. Unfortunately, there are many companies out there trying to capitalize on that interest.

Medical billing and coding specialists generally receive on-the-job training from their employer, but many employers prefer to hire workers who have completed training. Most billing clerks need at least a high school diploma. Medical billing and coding training can let you deal with numbers, organization and patient interaction while relieving you of most physical duties. Medical billing and coding schools in California typically offer courses ranging from several months to several years. The precise course you require will depend on the level of computing, billing, and medical knowledge you already possess.

Medical transcriptionists held about 101,000 jobs in 2002. About four out of 10 worked in hospitals and another three out of 10 worked in offices of physicians. Medical transcriptionists may be saved a little typing when interpreting such programs, but they still must find a way to most clearly state the doctor’s intent while removing all irrelevant material. Medical transcriptionists have therefore become a vital link between the physician and the patient.

Medical transcriptionist careers should grow faster than average through 2014. As with many healthcare services, a growing and aging population will spur demand for medical transcription services. Medical transcriptionists work at hospitals, laboratories, clinics, medical transcription companies, and physicians offices. They transcribe vital medical procedure and insurance information dictated by surgeons, physicians, and medical specialists. Medical transcriptionists are compensated in various ways. Some get their salaries based on the number of lines transcribed or hours worked.

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Acquiring Rent To Own Homes Quick and Easy With or Without Good Credit!

August 28, 2009

Seeking “Rent to Buy” Or “Rent to Own” Or “Vendor Finance” Homes Quickly and Easy is finally a reality with the DIY Rent To Buy Houses Manual.

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Demolition

August 28, 2009

Introduction

Taking down old buildings and replacing them with new is a process that has been going on for thousands of years. The destruction of buildings might have occurred during battles or attacks on towns; or due to natural disturbances such as earthquakes or volcanic activity. The resultant ruins would need to be removed and rebuilt. So the idea of demolition would have come about where a population wished to re-inhabit a specific area or site. (One famous example is the Holy Temple in Jerusalem which was deliberately destroyed by the Assyrians around 586 BCE. After 50 years of occupation the Jews returned to Jerusalem and began the re-construction of the second temple which took seventy years to complete.)

However the actual word to demolish only came into being in 1570, and was used from then on to mean the deliberate taking down or destroying of a building or structure.

Preserving the past – preparing the future.

In a country like Britain with very dense populations per square mile, there is a limited amount of land available for development. The land between built up areas of the villages and towns is known as Green Belt and is protected from development to preserve the agricultural and natural heritage which is vital to the economy of the country.

The outcome of this policy is that there is a constant shortage of land for housing and industry, so the developers have to be more creative when providing structures for the population. One of the ways of doing this is to find places where the buildings are no longer commercially viable or have been abandoned, and re-use the area for different purposes. These areas are known as brownfield, or greyfield sites. In some cities, particularly Leeds and Manchester, the old warehouses or factories have been converted into apartments, retaining the original shell and reconfiguring the internal dimensions into desirable living accommodation.

Brownfield sites are disused industrial and commercial facilities where the land may be contaminated with hazardous waste or pollution. They are potentially valuable for significant redevelopment once they have been cleaned up. Greyfield sites are urban properties that have been underutilised or abandoned, but do not have the environmental issues of brownfield sites. They were termed greyfield sites because of large areas of asphalt that covered the land. These sites are valuable because they already have the infrastructure such as water, sewage, electricity and gas in place and do not need remedial work to develop the site.

When a structure is to be removed there are different ways of approaching the task. The size and construction of the building, the new use of the site and whether there are valuable elements suitable for re-use, will all determine how it is to be demolished.

Traditional Demolition

Traditionally, once all the services were disconnected, the machinery and men would go in and just knock down the walls which caused the roof to collapse and then drag all the remains away. Any concrete hard standing would be broken up ready for removal. The previous excavation system would just clear waste to landfill sites. However modern demolition practices are very controlled and are subject to strict planning, safety and monitoring regulations.

Small structures such as two or three storey houses can be dismantled quite easily with hydraulic excavators and bulldozers using an undermining process. The walls are undermined at the base, in order to topple the structure; at the same time the manner and direction of the fall is controlled. Clean-up and safety issues are also taken into account when deciding how the building will be undermined and demolished.

Larger buildings such as tower blocks and chimneys require more specialist techniques, and are outlined below.

Deconstruction

A new approach to demolishing buildings is deconstruction – a green approach. The aim is to minimise the amount of waste going to landfill sites by carefully preserving valuable materials for reuse. The work may be a painstaking task of dismantling by hand – brick by brick – or beam by beam. The reclaimed materials are then recycled or re-used for future buildings. The results of deconstruction can save in excess of 90% waste from going to a landfill site. When the farmer opposite to my house sold his farm yard with barns for housing, the builder demolished the barns, cleaned up the bricks and reused them for the perimeter wall of the farmhouse. At the time I was looking for some rubble as a base for a path and the builder let me take several barrow loads off his pile.

Recycling

Historically when old buildings were ruined from disuse or war damage the local people would gradually remove the stone and use it to build their new structures such as houses or barns. Hadrian’s wall between Carlisle and Newcastle has mostly vanished because after the Romans left, the local population made off with the beautifully dressed stone the Roman craftsmen had used in the building of the wall. So even in those days people understood the value of recycling because it was much cheaper than having to quarry and dress the stone themselves.

At one time the rubble resulting from a demolished building would be taken to a landfill site for disposal. Now however concrete can be rapidly broken up with the latest machine called a guillotine and the resultant rubble can be crushed and used as sub-base material for the foundation of the new building which is to replace the old, or sent to other construction sites. These days this crushed rubble is called 6f2 crushed stone or 6f2 crushed material.

Modern machinery and techniques allows the demolition companies to efficiently segregate waste types on or off-site. Wherever possible construction materials are recycled and re-used in the new structure. Recycling of waste contributes to a considerable savings in project costs and is good for the environment.

When we renovated our bungalow 20 years ago the builder, who was a bell ringer, found an old beam from a bell tower that was being renovated, and after carefully treating it, installed it in the kitchen. It gave the room some badly needed character and has never needed any further treatment.

Copper pipes, wiring, roof tiles or slates, floor tiles and doors, and wood panelling are some of the valuable artifacts that are saved for recycling and re-use. There are specialist yards in many towns where reclaimed old or antique artefacts are available for purchase.

Tall Buildings

When planning a demolition of very large buildings skilled techniques are required. In some cases a wrecking ball on a crane may be used to demolish the top part of a tall building until it is down to a manageable height. However this process is rarely used by professional demolition companies today due to the uncontrollable factor of the swinging ball and the proximity of other buildings.

Other methods of demolition of tall buildings are by implosion using explosives, controlled collapse and piecemeal. Also ‘High Reach’ demolition excavators are used where explosives are not possible. Once the building is down to a more manageable height demolition continues in the usual way.

The steeplejack Fred Dibnah became famous in the late 1970′s for his work on demolishing tall chimneys without the need for explosives. He would cut an ingress at the base of the chimney, use wooden props to support the brickwork and then burn the props so that the chimney toppled hopefully in the right direction.

The tallest building to be lawfully demolished was the Singer Building of New York in 1967/8. More recently the collapse of the World Trade Centre after the 9/11 attack in 2001 illustrates the terrible devastation that could occur if the demolition is not controlled and very carefully contained.

In the demolishing of tall buildings and large structures water hoses and spray equipment is used to control the dust and would is termed a wet demolition.

Explosions

What comes to mind for many people when they think about demolition would be the dramatic collapse of a tall building using explosives. However it is usually the process of implosion, using explosives, that brings down a tall building so that it does as little damage as possible to the surrounding environment. Implosion is essential for dense urban areas and is very fast, the collapse taking only seconds, with the building crashing inwards into its own footprint.

Using explosives is specialist work and is a very skilled process and getting it wrong can be catastrophic. If an implosion is not prepared correctly the danger may be damage to neighbouring structures or even killing onlookers from flying debris. Even more dangerous is a partial collapse of a building where the remaining structure is unstable and there are still primed explosives that failed to go off. Workers are in great danger if or when continuing the demolition.

Other hazards of working with explosives occurs when the atmospheric pressure from low cloud above the implosion site will cause the shockwave to spread outwards instead of upwards. The wave of energy and sound created will break windows and cause other damage to the surrounding buildings.

Because of the dangers of working with explosives, implosion will only be used when other methods are too costly or impractical.

Health and Safety

Demolition of any building is highly dangerous and is a much more complicated and technical process than most people would realise. Experienced and skilled operators are essential to ensure safety for both workers and public alike. The stability of any structure is reliant on the interdependence of its component parts, so an incorrect sequence of dismantling could result in an accidental collapse.

Health and safety is paramount in demolition work so personnel working in the industry have to be thoroughly trained. It is advisable for operatives to have gained a Certificate of Competence in Demolition to ensure they have the necessary skills and safety awareness. All demolition work is regulated by the Construction, Design and Management Regulations.

Sequence of Demolition

There has to be a sequence of actions before any demolition can take place. Each area council will have their own specific list for planning approval, but a typical order would be as follows:-

  • Provision of Information
    The demolition company must provide information about the construction to be demolished, its previous use and the appropriate demolition method to be applied including disposal of hazardous substances.
  • Survey of Demolition
    Identification of any structural problems as well as risks associated with hazardous or flammable substances these include asbestos and require asbestos surveys be performed.Where petrol has been stored, in a disused garage for example, precautions need to be taken to prevent a fire hazard.
  • Preferred and Safe Method of Work
    A reputable company involved in demolition will be able to select the appropriate method of disposal. Planning and outlining the dismantling process is necessary for assiduous monitoring. A detailed statement outlining the safety process needs to be agreed by all parties involved before any demolition can take place.
  • Preparation and Planning
    There is a lot of preparation to be done before starting work on demolishing the building itself. Issues such as asbestos abatement, disconnecting utilities, rodent baiting, dealing with hazardous substances and making safe any electric, gas or other services have to be resolved.
  • Protection of the Public
    Where demolition is carried out in heavily populated areas the protection of the public is paramount. Safety cannot be compromised. Temporary services may need to be arranged, health hazards assessed and people disturbed will need to be informed.

Conclusion

The word ‘demolish’ is interpreted as the deliberate and controlled collapse of a structure. Demolition work is a very risky business and demolishing any building is a complex and skilled process. The aim in demolition is to remove an unwanted building as safely and quickly as possible, recycle or re-use most of the old material, and clear the site ready for the subsequent use.

In the centre of Nottingham over the last few years there has been a major reconstruction of what was an old car park into a brand new shopping centre. While this was going on the public were only really aware of the boarding around the area, a change in traffic direction and maybe some big lorries going in and out of the site.

So the next time you see buildings being demolished to make way for the new, give a thought to the company involved who’s team are daily working in a dangerous environment, adhering to all of the regulations and carefully and meticulously carrying out the project to bring us the modern conveniences we have come to expect and clearing the way for the future.

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LifeCell Present-day Wrinkle Cream for Better Looking Skin

August 28, 2009

South Beach Skincare, Miami Beach, FL. In a promising step toward reversing the signs of aging, Miami-based company, South Beach Skincare, has designed a multiple-purpose, needle-free wrinkle treatment that combats facial cell damage. The product acts as an lifecell anti wrinkle cream, firming solution, 24-hour moisturizer, spot reducer, lip plumper, corrective under eye treatment and makeup base.

Unlike traditional cosmetics, LifeCell offers an all-in-one approach to preventing the signs of aging by promising fewer lines, as well as brighter, smoother and firmer skin in a single application. One of its ingredients, a non-toxic alternative to Botox called Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (AH3), naturally tones and lifts skin while Ascorbyl Palmitate (a substitution for vitamin C) fights free radicals and prevents irritation.

The final outcome is a safe and natural wrinkle product that can be applied to all skin types. Without relying on injections or plastic surgery, LifeCell may be the answer to achieving the same results in a pain-free, less costly manner. LifeCell comes in a 75ml tube for a price of $189.00. In addition, South Beach Skincare offers a money-back guarantee on LifeCell orders placed through their website.

Dedicated users of LifeCell skin treatments for wrinkles insist they are seeing same-day results, including a dramatic difference in the appearance of crow’s feet, an increase in elasticity, evened skin tone, diminished age spots and the disappearance of dark circles. Changes are almost instantaneous, shown in 60 seconds in some cases. Quick results and convenience are increasing this product’s popularity.

I no longer have to lug around “5 to 10 different beauty creams” to my photo shoots. I just carry LifeCell, said “Hawaiian model Deviahnna Serpa” People think because I am a model I have some special magic potion that I put on my face everyday. That is just not the case. LifeCell is all I use.

South Beach Skincare

210 71st St Suite 307

Miami Beach, FL 33141

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