Wednesday, January 18, 2012

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Crane 2.3 Gallon COOL Mist humidifier, White and Blue Reviews
Jan 18th 2012, 16:43

Crane 2.3 Gallon COOL Mist humidifier, White and Blue

  • Provides Relief from Cough, Cold and Flu Symptoms
  • Relieves Congestion from Allergy and Asthmatic Type Symptoms
  • min. 10 hours running time
  • Provides Moisture for Dry Cough, Sinus Irritation, Dry Skin
  • Approximately 1 gallon tank with 2.3 gallon output per day

Crane Cool Mist Humidifier provides additional comfort to cold symptoms, dry itchy skin, and chapped lips. The whisper quiet humidifier operates on a low power consumption providing min. 10 hours of moisture from a removable water tank. Includes an automatic shut off safety feature when water tank is empty.The modern, simplistic design of the Crane Drop Shape Cool Mist Humidifier makes it a tasteful addition to any room in your home. A finalist in the 2011 International Housewares Design Awards

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My Subject Search - Arts & Entertainment
5 Reasons a Company Might Choose to License Art
Jan 18th 2012, 15:12

I license my art and teach artists how licensing works and if they are interested, how to go about it. “Licensing” your art basically means you are granting the right to someone (a manufacturer) to use your art on something (their product) in exchange for royalties based on sales. The beauty of this system is that you can license the same art to many different companies, as long as they are putting the art on different products. That allows you to earn income from several companies, over time, instead of getting one upfront amount for selling the art outright. Licensing is one of three basic ways companies get art to put on their products. There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ way – it all depends on the preference of the manufacturer. The three basic methods are: They have in-house designers who are paid a salary to design art for products. They buy art out-right. Many artists prefer to sell a piece of art upfront and let manufacturers do whatever they want with it. They usually get a physical, sometimes digital, piece of art and the manufacturer has to adapt it to their product. The artist cashes the check and starts a new piece of art. They license art. In my opinion, licensing is a way for artists and manufacturers to share the risk and reward of the product. If the product does well, the artist stands to make a nice amount of money in royalties, but if it doesn’t their income can be low. With licensing there is also a delay between getting the deal and getting the cash. Sometimes that delay can be as long as 12-18 months. (This is why you should ask for an advance on royalties – but the decision to pay them or not is up to the individual manufacturer.) Let’s look at the five reasons I think companies choose to license art: In-house designers cost money. The manufacturer has to pay the designer a salary, payroll taxes, benefits, vacation days, etc. No one person or small group of people can do all styles of art so they will be limited by the skill-sets of their designers. Buying art outright may be less expensive on the surface but there are hidden costs. The manufacturer has to have someone to manipulate the art, fit it to templates, adjust colors, etc. This is sometimes done by artists who license their art. There are no salary, benefits or vacation days to pay. Royalties are paid based on sales so the payments due will be based on the success of the product. If the product sells well, they pay you more. Not as well, they pay you less. Variety of Art Licensing allows a company to work with many different artists without having them on payroll. It is a cost-effective way to get a wide variety of styles and techniques. Name Recognition If an artist has name recognition in the marketplace, at the retail and/or consumer level, a manufacturer can use that to their advantage by offering products with a known following.

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HomeConnecta Dentistry
15 Dental Advancements You Need to Know
Jan 18th 2012, 17:37

With all the advancements in dental technology in the last few decades there are bound to be terms or advancements you have missed. Don’t ignore advances in dental technology. McMinnville cosmetic dentists want you to know how far dentistry has come. Learn more of what your McMinnville gentle dentist can do for you. 1) Adhesive Dentistry Contemporary term for dental restorations that involve “bonding” of composite resin or porcelain fillings to natural teeth. 2) Air Abrasion Removal of tooth structure by blasting a tooth with air and abrasive, a relatively new technology that may avoid the need for anesthetic. 3) Block Injection Anesthesia of a nerve trunk that covers a large area of the jaw; a mandibular block injection produce numbness of the lower jaw, teeth, half the tongue. 4) Bonding Adhesive dental restoration technique; a tooth-colored composite resin to repair and/or change the color or shape of a tooth. A procedure to adhere tooth-colored resin to the tooth’s surface, creating a bond. The composite resin bonding process is where a resin (similar to an enamel) is bonded to a tooth’s surface, but then sculpted into shape, hardened, and polished. 5) Cavitron Dental tool that uses high frequency ultrasonic waves to clean teeth. 6) Composite Resin Material composed of plastic with small glass or ceramic particles; usually cured with filtered light or chemical catalyst. 7) Cosmetic Dentistry Treatments performed to enhance appearance. 8) Cosmetic Contouring A McMinnville Cosmetic dentist will sculpt and reshape the natural teeth to make them straighter. 9) Dental Implant A (usually) titanium cylinder surgically placed in the bone of the upper or lower jaw to provide support for a dental restoration or appliance. 10) Intraoral Camera A small video camera used to view and magnify oral conditions; images may be printed by your McMinnville cosmetic dentist. 11) Laughing Gas Nitrous oxide; odorless inhalation agent that produces relative analgesic (sedation); reduces anxiety and creates a state of relaxation. 12) Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) Crown Restoration with metal coping (for strength) covered by porcelain (for appearance). 13) Porcelain Inlay or Onlay Tooth-colored restoration made of porcelain, cemented or bonded in place. 14) Sealants Thin resin material bonded in the pits and fissures of back teeth for the prevention of decay. Sealants are used almost exclusively on the biting surfaces of posterior, or back, teeth. These areas are especially vulnerable to cavities because these teeth see the bulk of chewing duty, and their surfaces are so irregular. They are usually covered with pits, fissures, indentations, and small cracks which tend to retain food and conceal plaque deposits. 15) Veneer Plastic or porcelain facing bonded directly to a tooth to improve its appearance. Porcelain or composite very-thin, special laminates bonded to teeth. Typically, Veneers are used for repairing chipped, cracked, or worn teeth. By learning more about the recent advances in cosmetic dental technology in McMinnville you too can be assured you are getting the best dental care available. Contact your McMinnville cosmetic dentist and schedule an appointment to fix your smile.

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Boomdouble Reviews
Jensen JTA-460 3-Speed Stereo Turntable with MP3 Encoding System and AM/FM Stereo Radio (Black)
Jan 18th 2012, 18:14

Jensen JTA-460 3-Speed Stereo Turntable with MP3 Encoding System and AM/FM Stereo Radio (Black)

  • Convert vinyl to MP3 format without a computer
  • MP3 compatible with USB and SD/MMC Slots
  • AM/FM receiver with digital frequency
  • Belt-driven 3-speed stereo turntable: 33/45/78 RPM
  • Built-in stereo speakers and included remote control
  • Belt Driven 3-Speed Stereo Turntable – 33/45/78 RPM
  • Built-in Stereo Speakers; Remote Control
  • MP3 compatible; USB & SD/MMC Slots

Convert your vinyl collection directly to MP3 format without a computer with this direct MP3 encoding system from the turntable to a USB flash drive or SD/MMC card. This unit contains a belt driven 3-speed stereo turntable (33/45/78 RPM) and an AM/FM stereo receiver with digital frequency display. It works as a stand alone music system or connects to your home stereo system.

List Price: $ 99.99

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Beijing Boldness
China Travel – Famous & Beautiful Places in China
Jan 18th 2012, 18:03

China is a kind of treasure box that hides one of the world’s oldest civilizations. It is a multi-religious and multi-racial country. Having a deep history and heritage place the country among the world’s greatest travel destinations. It is the third largest country of the world in which there are lots of touristic attractions to visit and lots of things to do. It offers endless cultural treasures with lots of memories that are unforgettable for a lifetime. China has famous cities that are also important travel destinations. Beijing is the capital of China and has always been among the famous cultural and historic cities. It is China’s most popular city for tourists. It owns number of temples, ancient houses, museums, parks. The top attractions of Beijing are The Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven and Ming Tombs. The Great Wall with its worldwide fame is a historical place and for sure must-see place. The wonderful scenery also pleases the visitors. The Forbidden City also known as the Imperial Palace is a city-within-a-city that owns ancient buildings. The Summer Palace is the largest Royal Park. Summer Place contains structures which are included by towers, temples, pavilions, bridges, and corridors. Ming Tombs is the burial site of 13 out of 17 emperors of the Ming Dynasty. Also, Tian’anmen Square and The Temple of Heaven are among touristic destinations of Beijing. Shanghai is one of the most cosmopolitan cities of China. It is also popular with its nightlife. Nanjing Road, The Old Town, Yuyuan Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, The Bund, Grand View Garden, Shanghai Wildlife Zoo are the popular attractions of the city. Guilin located on the Li River, is a small town; however, a popular place due to its beautiful scenery. Its geographic formations and breathtaking beauty attract travellers. Li River, Elephant Trunk Hill, Longji Terraced Field, Green Lotus Peak and Yangshuo are popular sightseeings. Kknm

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Beijing Boldness
Reasons For Air Pollution in China
Jan 18th 2012, 18:04

The name of China is predominant in the global scenario for varied reasons. Apart from its booming population rate and economy, the country is in news for the highest levels of air pollution as well. The progression in its economy is undoubtedly casting a drastic effect on its ecology. As per the statistics furnished by the State Environment Protection Administration of China for the year 1999, the carbon dioxide emissions were recorded to be 18.57 million tons, air pollution emissions were 11.59 million tons and industrial dust emissions touched 11.75 million tons. In fact, as per the European Satellite Agency, China has been reported to have the highest levels of nitrogen dioxide in the world, a gas that greatly contributes towards production of smog. In the past few decades, the economy of China has flourished at a very rapid pace. This economic boom owes its success largely to coal and the high percentage of use of this fossil fuel is the prime reason for soaring levels of air pollution in the country. Coal is also known to emit lethal greenhouse gases into the environment. The only solution to the problem is switching to the use of renewable sources of energy. However, this remedy may be feasible for richer countries such as the United States, but China does not fall into that domain. Therefore, financial pressures and the undying urge to make a place for itself in the world economy, result in the use of inappropriate fuel such as fuel to meet the requisites. Fortunately, the 2008 Olympics held in Beijing opened doors for some respite. The country showed awareness towards its state of air pollution and devised plans for utilization of renewable forms of energy instead of coal. China did make headway especially in the wind energy sector. However, there will not be a marked difference in the situation until the coal power plants dictate the industrial scenario. Another problem is that the Chinese government does not have very rigid rules against industrial pollution. The government levies such an insignificant amount of fine for causing air and water pollution that most factory or company owners find it easier to pay the penalty than reduce their contribution towards pollution. However, it seems that in the near future the country aims to implement the cap and trade system used in the US that will have companies earning pollution credits as a requisite for trade enhancement. As long as the rest of the world keeps importing Chinese products, the economy of China will keep flourishing and in turn take the use of coal as a source of energy even higher. China has to devise a method to strike a balance between her lust for economic growth and the ever increasing air pollution. Unless certain measures are devised to control this pollution, despite the economic boom the country’s common man will suffer immensely.

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Travel Go Stuff Istanbul
Sales Techniques to Help the Customer to Buy
Jan 18th 2012, 20:27

Three times I have revisited Turkey after living in the country for two years in the 1970′s. How could I ever forget? Salespeople everywhere can glean some wisdom about the unique sales approach by walking through the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. At least three unmistakable key sales components are apparent: ask questions, be persistent and appeal to emotions.. ASKING QUESTIONS As you revel at the array of products lining the street in the Bazaar, you hear someone say, “We have a great deal on leather coats today. How would you like to buy one?” On it’s own merit a question is one of the best ways to begin a relationship with a new customer. Questions early on show interest and allow you to gather information. However, at the beginning of getting to know someone, you want to use what I call high fat questions. High fat questions will usually get more than a one word response from someone. This question, “How would you like to buy one?” is headed for either a “sure,” or more likely “no” answer. Now a follow on question, “But, why?” is high fat. Sure, you could answer it with one word like, “because.” More likely you will begin to explain why you are not interested or say what you are really doing is just browsing. Try using “How come?” in place of “why;” it does the same to inquire in a less heated way. Questions give the asker power. You can better control the direction of the conversation. Regardless of how a customer responds to a question you gather relevant information when you listen. This merchant is going to help one of us buy. BE PERSISTENT As a salesperson masters the art of questions, it’s easier for that steadfastness of purpose you need to help the customer buy. When you ask questions, you nurture persistence. It becomes pleasing to discover more about your customer. Most salespeople give up way too soon. Brian Tracy, master sales trainer, states a statistic that 80% of salespeople quit just at the time when most of the sales are made. Consider persistence a necessity. You can’t drive a nail into a block of wood with one try can you? Sometimes it takes more than one try to have your message take hold.. If you sense your prospect feels pressure or keeps coming up with excuses, then tone things down. But at least, either state or agree on the next step, even if it means then the customer says no. Put energy into finding out what your customer needs and presenting what you have in a way it will satisfy those needs. One merchant knows that my son is going to buy a Turkish drum and he keeps helping him to decide which one. PEOPLE BUY ON EMOTION Get the customer involved. By engaging your customer you get to the emotion of how a product or service will make them feel. Their face shows it; their voice lets you hear it. At a more subtle level, even their breathing lets you know they are a buyer. The merchants in the Grand Bazaar of Turkey wisely and easily do this. Not only are you intrigued by their fondling of some products, you want to feel the silk as well. Between your fingers, on your face, you love the luxurious softness. People don’t buy a car because of logic. They buy it because it makes they’ll look prestigious driving in it. Or they love the sound of the stereo. Or they love the way the leather feels. Create situations so your customer can feel the emotion of wanting want you have. After tapping several different size drums my son begins to negotiate for the best price on the drum he’s decided on. His emotion helps him to want to take this memory home with him. Whether you sell shoes or insurance, whether your products are tangible or intangible, and no matter if what you sell takes a minute or a year, its questions, persistence and getting the customer involved that move sales results from fiction to fact. Copyright

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Boomdouble Reviews
AmazonBasics Hard Carrying Case for 5-Inch GPS (Black)
Jan 18th 2012, 20:15

AmazonBasics Hard Carrying Case for 5-Inch GPS (Black)

  • Hard Carrying Case for 5″ GPS Devices
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

AmazonBasics products are quality electronics accessories offered at a great value. Made in China.

List Price: $ 9.99

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Unitkrew Reviews
Danby DAR440BL 4.4-Cubic Foot Designer Compact All Refrigerator, Black
Jan 18th 2012, 20:56

Danby DAR440BL 4.4-Cubic Foot Designer Compact All Refrigerator, Black

  • 4.4-cubic foot counter-height refrigerator with scratch-resistant work top; available in white or black
  • Energy Star rated; mechanical thermostat and automatic defrost
  • Second generation CanStor beverage dispenser; 2-1/2 wire shelves; adjustable door shelving
  • Integrated door handle; reversible door swing; smooth back design
  • Measures 20-3/4 inches wide by 21-1/2 inches deep by 33 inches high

The Danby DAR440BL 4.4 Cu. Ft. Designer Compact All Refrigerator, in black, has a scratch resistant work top, a reversible door hinge and a smooth back design for a flush fit against walls. This counter high model makes a perfect addition to the dorm, office or recreation-room. It includes our second generation CanStor beverage dispenser, integrated door shelving and an interior light. With a single door, a simple black finish and an integrated handle, this model has a fresh, tidy look.

List Price: $ 249.99

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Danby DCR059BLE 1.7 cu.ft. Compact Refrigerator – Black

  • Energy Star Compliant
  • Full width freezer section
  • CanStor beverage dispenser
  • 2L bottle storage
  • Integrated door handle

1.7 cu.ft. (48.1 litres) capacity refrigerator, Energy Star Compliant, Compact freezer section, CanStor® beverage dispenser, Reversible door hinge, Integrated handle, Push button defrost, Solid tray-like shelf, Tall bottle storage, Unit dimensions (17 8/16 x 18 8/16 x 19 13/16)

List Price: $ 109.99

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