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One of the easiest ways to improve the appearance of your home is simply replacing the old sidings with newer and better material. There is quite a variety of material available in the market. This makes it difficult for homeowners to make a suitable choice. For the past few years, the craze has been fiber cement sidings. Fiber cement is a siding material that is made by combining cement, sand and cellulose fibers. Here are some of the reasons why you should try Fiber Cement Siding in Lenexa.
Design versatility
Fiber cement sidings come with a variety of textures. You will get to choose the texture that best suits your style. Also, the sidings come in a wide variety of colors. This makes it easy for home owners to select the color that blends well with the roof and the painting on the walls.
Dimensional tolerance
When shopping for sidings, you will have to choose a material that has enough structural strength. The ideal material should be strong enough to resist forces such as bending. Fiber cement is therefore ideal for sidings because it is resistant to fires and does not bend or break easily. The material is also very resistant to fading and will look fresh for a very long time. It is one of the few materials that maintain the freshly painted look for 7 to 15 years.
Affordability
The cost of purchasing this siding material and installing it is much less than what you would incur if you were installing, say natural stone, wood or hardboard. The cost of the material is also very much less than that of the mentioned options. It is one of the best siding materials recommended when you are working on a remodeling with a limited budget.
Those are a few of the benefits that you get from using fiber cement siding. It is important to make sure that the material is purchased and installed by experts. To get the best Fiber Cement Siding in Lenexa, you need to visit the experts at All States Exteriors Lenexa. They will assist you with color and texture selection among other details.
Monday, October 9, 2006
Jamie Lee Curtis, 47, has stated that she will end her acting career, but said that she will continue writing.
“I’m not an actor anymore,” she told Access Hollywood host Nancy O’Dell. “I really don’t imagine I’ll do that again.” She later said in the conversation, “I’m just focused on my family and just can’t imagine anything that’s going to pull me away from them right now.”
Curtis appeared on the Access Hollywood show to promote her newest children’s book, Is There a Human Race?. The interview she participated in with O’Dell will appear on the show’s weekend episode.
The picture book writer had this to say about ending her acting career, “No. I don’t want to be somebody else anymore.”
The last film Curtis starred in was the 2005 film The Kid & I.
Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Australian researchers say they have scientifically proven that stress causes sickness. The Garvan Institute in Sydney has discovered that a hormone, known as neuropeptide Y (NPY) is released into the body during times of stress. Their findings show the hormone can stop the immune system from functioning properly.
“Neuropeptide Y is one of those hormones that gets unregulated or released from neurones when stressful situations occur…it’s known for example that it regulates blood pressure and heart rates so your heart rate goes up but it hasn’t been known that it actually can affect immune cells as well,” said Professor Herbert Herzog, one of the researchers.
Herzog feels it is good to finally have proof of something people have suspected for so long.
“Now we have proven without doubt that there is a direct link and that stress can weaken the immune system and that makes you more vulnerable when you for example have a cold or flu and even in the more serious situations such as cancer can be enhanced in these situations,” said Herzog.
The Garvan Institute study centres on two key events that enable the human body to recognise foreign substances and control invaders. When our body encounters a pathogen (bacteria and viruses), the immune cells retain and interrogate suspects. Their activation is made possible by NPY. These cells then return to the lymph nodes, which are found all over the body, with information about the foreign invaders. The lymph nodes are where decisions about defence are made.
“Most of us expect to come down with a cold or other illness when we are under pressure, but until now we have mostly had circumstantial evidence for a link between the brain and the immune system,” said lead Garvan researcher, associate Professor Fabienne Mackay. “During periods of stress, nerves release a lot of NPY and it gets into the bloodstream, where it directly impacts on the cells in the immune system that look out for and destroy pathogens (bacteria and viruses) in the body.”
In the case of bacteria and viruses, TH1 cells are part of the attack team that is sent out on the ‘search and destroy’ mission. But when their job is done they need to be turned ‘off’ and the immune system reset. The same hormone, NPY, that activates the sentry cells now prompts the TH1 cells to slow down and die.
“Under normal conditions, circulating immune cells produce small amounts of NPY, which enables the immune cells on sentry duty and the TH1 immune cells to operate – it’s a yin and yang kind of situation. But too much NPY means that the TH1 attack is prevented despite the foreign invaders being identified – and this is what happens during stress,” added McKay.
The impact of stress on the body has been observed in athletes. Ph. D researcher at the University of Queensland, Luke Spence, together with the Australian Institute of Sport, studied elite and recreational athletes over five months.
They found elite athletes were more susceptible to respiratory diseases under stress.
“A lot of elite athletes put themselves through vast amounts of physical stress in their training, but also their emotional, psychological stress of feeling the pressure of Australia on their shoulders, wanting to compete and wanting to do their best,” said Spence.
It’s not just athletes who are prone to stress. Pressures at work and at home may cause emotional and mental stress that can be equally damaging. Almost a third of all work absenteeism in Australia is due to illness, costing employers over $10 billion a year.
“I think it has a huge impact for the work force and also for employers – if their employees are constantly stressed, constantly under pressure, they are more likely to get sick,” Spence said.
Further research could lead to the development of new drugs which may inhibit the action of the neuropeptide Y hormone.
Herzog warns people to minimise stress before it becomes a problem.
“Relaxation methods like yoga will help you to prevent that but there will still be people out there that are not responding to that and treatment by interfering with the system will be important,” he said. “There’s obviously some time until such a treatment will be available but this is something we will definitely work towards.”
The Garvan research will be published in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, Volume 202, No. 11.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Scientists have uncovered the largest Neolithic settlement in the United Kingdom at the Durrington Walls and believe that the village was inhabited by the people who built the Stonehenge monument.
Scientists say that the village was built around 2,600 B.C., roughly when Stonehenge was believed to have been constructed, and housed over 100 people.
Inside the areas which would have been the interior of houses at the time, scientists also found outlines of what they think were beds and cupboards or dressers. Pieces of pottery and “filthy” rubbish around the site. Animal bones, arrowheads, stone tools and other relics were also discovered.
“We’ve never seen such quantities of pottery and animal bone and flint. In what were houses, we have excavated the outlines on the floors of box beds and wooden dressers or cupboards,” said Sheffield University archaeologist Mike Parker Pearson.
So far, the dig has revealed at least 8 houses roughly 14-16 feet square, but scientists say that they think there may have been at least 25 altogether.
The site was likely to have been occupied only seasonally rather than year-round and evidence suggests that a lot of “partying” went on at the location.
“The animal bones are being thrown away half-eaten. It’s what we call a feasting assemblage. This is where they went to party – you could say it was the first free festival. The rubbish isn’t your average domestic debris. There’s a lack of craft-working equipment for cleaning animal hides and no evidence for crop-processing,” added Pearson.
The Durrington Walls are approximately 2 miles from the Stonehenge site.
MyNino is an efficient GPS tracking application
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Are you worried about where your child is? Or with whom your child is and whether your children are safe or not? These are some of the questions that most parents are occupied with, and if you too are a parent concerned with the same questions, here is one app that will keep you at rest. MyNino is one such app built to keep you posted about where your child is. Configuring the app in your mobile as well as in your child’s mobile will keep you informed about the child’s activities through their SMS and calls, both incoming and outgoing, as well as their GPS location.
MyNino app is designed with the objective of tracking your child. The app is a friendly one, it is a combination of two apps, that of, Parent Application and Child Application. The respective should be downloaded in the respective person’s smart phone. At present the app is compatible and available for Blackberry & Android based smart phones. But this tracking application will soon be available for various other platforms like iPhone, Windows, Symbian or J2ME.
Once the application is installed in the parent’s and the child’s smart phone then the Parent will be updated with child’s calls and consistent location details over a web server at your set intervals. The parent’s application should be installed first and then the child’s application should be installed. With this BlackBerry tracking application installed in your smart phone, parents no longer need to be tensed about their children’s safety and security. This Android GPS Tracker is one of the intelligent application to keep you posted of your child’s activities no matter if they tell you or not. It works as a GPS Tracker and uses your smart phone’s in-built GPS features. Tracking the GPS (Global Positioning System) location of your child is one of its most striking feature. Yet another extraordinary feature of the application is that it runs in the background on the child’s smart phone and is completely password protected, meaning if you don’t want your child to know of the app then they will not come to know of the fact that you can track their calls and SMS and GPS locations.
This app was built mainly for parents and to reassure them that their child is safe and secure wherever they are, or at least their parents will know of where they are if they ever need them or are in any kind of danger. Because parents are always concerned about their children and care for them immensely but cannot stay with them 24/7. Therefore, this tracking application sat least keeps them at peace as far as their child’s well-being is concerned and at the same time give the child some space and time with friends to enjoy to the fullest.
The author gives details of the
BlackBerry tracking application
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Android GPS Tracker
MyNino which is also compatible with Android smart phones. The application is created with the objective of tracking your child’s GPS location.
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Monday, February 26, 2007
Canadian Astral Media Inc. will buy out Standard Radio Inc., which runs many radio stations in Canada. Standard Radio Inc. is the largest privately owned multimedia company in Canada.
Montreal based Astral Media Inc. will buy all of the assets from Standard Radio Inc. for about CAN$1.2-billion. Standard Radio Inc.’s 52 radio stations, and Astral’s 29, will be brought together by Astral Media Inc. This will give Astral 81 radio stations in total. This makes Astral the largest radio operator in Canada of FM and AM radio.
“With the acquisition of Standard Radio, Astral Media will not only be acquiring the best performing radio stations in the country, we will at the same time acquire a company with similar values and culture. said Ian Greenberg, President and CEO of Astral Media.
“Over the past four decades the Slaight family has built a remarkable collection of strong radio brands and has contributed meaningfully in shaping the Canadian radio industry as we know it today. We are delighted with the prospect of welcoming Standard Radio’s employees into our team.”
Gary Slaight, President and CEO of Standard Radio also commented on the deal.
“We are looking forward to becoming a part of the Astral Media family,” said Gary Slaight, President and CEO of Standard Radio. “We are pleased to see our legacy live on with a company such as Astral that has such a strong track record and commitment to its employees and to the Canadian radio and television industries.”
All of Astral’s radio stations are run in Quebec and Atlantic Canada and it also runs various television stations across Canada. Astral also has two french channels that broadcast on Sirius satellite radio Canada.
The company hopes to finalize the deal in or before April.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
A transgender woman attacked in Harlem, New York last week died on Thursday after being declared brain dead and taken off life support. Police are treating the death of Islan Nettles, 21, as a hate crime.
| They were called faggots, they were called he-shes, she-males, things of that nature | ||
Nettles was walking with transgender friends early on August 17 when they met a group of men opposite a local police building. Police say a fight ensued after the men discovered the group was transgender and local man Paris Wilson, 20, was arrested at the scene.
Wilson was charged by prosecutors in Manhattan with assault and harassment. Prosecutors say more serious charges could be brought after police received allegations homophobic language was used, with a hate crimes team now investigating. The death has been ruled a homicide and a spokeswoman for the New York City medical examiner’s office said Nettles was killed by “blunt impact head injuries”.
The criminal complaint Wilson presently faces says a police officer found Nettles “unconscious on the ground with a swollen shut eye and blood on her face”. Wilson is accused of punching Nettles to the ground and then repeatedly hitting her while she lay there.
| Fashion became a definite decision for my life after my first show with my hand designed garments in high school | ||
Nettles was interested in a fashion career, working as an intern for local fashion firm Ay’Medici. “Fashion became a definite decision for my life after my first show with my hand designed garments in highschool”, she wrote on LinkedIn, where she described herself as “anti-violence”. She has previously instructed fashion at Harlem Children’s Zone, undertaking studies at New York College of Technology and the Bread and Roses Integrated Arts High School.
Her mother, Dolores Nettles, told press Nettles and her friends were subject to transphobic insults. “They were called faggots, they were called he-shes, she-males, things of that nature,” she said.
Daniel L. Squadron of the New York State Senate said yesterday in a statement “Islan was 21 years old — 21 years old. And her life and future were stolen from her. Let’s be clear: intolerance, discrimination and hate have no place in New York or anywhere.” He called for the passage of a related bill he supports, the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act.
Wilson is presently free on bail, with a court hearing scheduled for October 4.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Governor Bobby Jindal, a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Louisiana, appeared on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday and said he supports teaching intelligent design (ID) in public school as “the very best science.” Jindal, who was elected governor in 2007, is a Hindu convert to Catholicism who takes the Bible literally.
In his exchange on the Sunday morning talk show, “Some want only to teach intelligent design, some only want to teach evolution. I think both views are wrong, as a parent.”
In a September 2007 debate he supported the view of creationism saying, “Personally, it certainly makes sense to me that when you look at creation, you would believe in a creator.”
Recently, the Louisiana House of Representatives passed legislation, which the National Center for Science Education said “opens the door to creationism in public school science classes.” The bill is currently on his desk.
Jindal is currently considered a possible Vice President candidate for John McCain’s U.S. Presidential campaign.
Jingles for Branding and Commercials
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Today as radio comes out a great place for advertisement and promoting your products. Companies spent lot of money to promoter their products. Jingles are the only way on the radio to promote your products. The jingle had no definitive debut: its infiltration of the radio was more of an evolutionary process than a sudden innovation. Product advertisements with a musical tilt can be traced back to 1923, around the same time commercial radio came to the public.
We always give least importance to radio advertising but from a research it has been proved that radio ads are among the strongest medium that can sell things. In the harsh realities of today’s marketplace a great ad jingle can be a surefire way to crank your service and slogan to a wider audience and get your company some respect. So, what makes an advertising jingle unique? Before you lay down your valuable funds to an established jingle production company (or even to your brother Doug’s grunge band) there are many ideas you should carefully research in order to make your new advertising music as effective as it’s ever going to be.A Good jingle should have the following qualities.HumorOutstanding musicUnderstand the audienceNever lieUse a single messageIntergrate a jingle to your camoaignReward the AudienceFollowing are some useful key point.o Branding is key: plan on beginning your new advertising endeavor with a full vocal edit of your jingle and then use a different version once your jingle has been in the marketplace long enough to stick in your potential customers’ heads.o The jingles are usually composed by professionals. Since jingles are important components of the ad campaign, a lot of care is taken to ensure that only a very high quality advertising jingle is produced.o Be on alert with jingle makers that charge renewal fees. A good jingle can have a years-long shelf life, so look for a company that can provide full buyouts, or long-term licensing contracts.o It’s not suitable just to demand that your jingle be “modern.” Contemplate where you will be advertising. Ask yourself: will your easy listening style jingle find its target audience if used in a AOR format? Contemplate your music style options carefully.The key to successful branding is really in your own hands. Wal-Mart didn’t get to be the powerhouse we know today because of a smiley-face. It was because Sam Walton jumped in his truck every morning and set out to find the best deals on anything he could and used all his disposable resources to make his branding efforts true in the eyes of the consumers. Therefore it’s your job as a manager/ business owner to engrain this message into the minds of your customers. The team members in your organization also play a critical role in developing your brand because once you have marketed yourself as the leader in one aspect of your business; you must make everyone within your organization believe it first. This may not be as easy as it sounds. You must constantly remind all members of the organization that you are all collectively the best and the only way to do that is by being honest in your branding. BE the best and everyone will know it.JingleJinglesRadio Ads
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