Thursday, February 2, 2012

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WorkieStuff France
I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely.
Things to See in Aix-en-Provence, France
Jan 19th 2012, 20:08

With a 2005 population of 140,000, Aix-en-Provence is famous for its natural hot springs, and in fact was founded in 123 BC by Romans drawn to the area by the thermal springs. There are many fountains throughout this city which is known as “the city of 1000 fountains”. The most noteworthy fountains include the Great Fountain of 1860 on La Rotonde in the Town Centre, the 1734 hot water fountain, and 19th century Fontaine du Bon Roi Ren

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Lighting
The Benefits of Advanced Home Lighting Technologies
Jan 19th 2012, 21:36

For most people, controlling your home lighting has meant using numerous switches and dimmers. However, the increasing availability of advanced home automation equipment has opened up a wealth of possibilities that are now available to the average home owner. Automated Lighting Systems allow you to: Be greeted by feature lighting as you pull up to your front door, lighting a path from your parking spot to the house. Enhance the appearance of your rooms by intelligent highlighting of architecture and features. Create the desired ambience according to your changing requirements by automatically adjusting multiple lights to create softness or warmth, quietness or even excitement. Provide intelligent night lighting from a low level in your children’s bedrooms to subtly lit paths to bathrooms or down the stairs. Automatically light a route in response to a switch or sensing movement. Connect lighting to timing and sensor systems for additional security. Advanced Scene Lighting Many rooms have multiple uses and the feeling of being in a dedicated room can be enhanced by configuring multiple scenes in a programmed lighting pattern. In this way, a room used to watch a film will have only peripheral lighting activated during the film, but will have main lights on when the room is used for entertaining people, or localised working lights for reading. These can even be integrated with other systems, so pausing the film can bring the main lights on, or movement can activate additional lighting. Lighting Control Systems – For Security There are real security advantages to automated lighting, from external or internal lights being triggered by movement up to very latest systems that replicate the exact lighting pattern of the previous two weeks if you go away – far more realistic than using a plug-in timer switch or simple dusk to dawn sensor. Lighting can be integrated with the home’s security functions so that all of the house and exterior lights come on if the security alarm is triggered. This is often enough to deter a possible intruder. Remote Control Lighting Basic remote control switches are commonly available, but true remote control lighting makes it possible to turn lights on an off from anywhere. Controlling lighting in outbuildings, or even in a property in another country is possible with the use of web based control systems. These systems are great for those with larger homes, multiple outbuildings or holiday homes. Advanced Lighting for Assisted Living and Individuals with Disabilities Remote control lighting systems are also ideal for those with limited mobility, as it can be operated from a central control point. This would allow you to enable lighting for visitors, and can make navigating the house easier for those in wheelchairs. A combination of hand held controls, wall mounted panels and automatic sensors can make life more comfortable and convenient. There are considerable benefits now available with automated lighting systems, and the equipment has become affordable to average home owners as the cost decreases.

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Home Connecta Online Degrees
Business Administration – Online Degrees
Jan 19th 2012, 22:44

With numerous businesses opening every year more employers need trained people that know how a business works. The professional industry of business is a wide job market with multiple tasks that have to be completed daily. Many online accredited colleges and universities offer programs in business administration. Many options are available to students who decide to enter the field of business. At its most general definition business administration is the management of a businesses operations and the responsibility of making major decisions. These decisions are extremely important because they directly affect how a business is going to run. Students will learn how to manage a business in many capacities through different degree options available to them under business administration. Researching available options is highly beneficial before starting an online program because students are able to choose a program specifically related to their career goals. Some colleges and universities have up to 12 different concentrations to choose from underneath the overall major of business administration. These options can include accounting, business information, finance, operation management, and marketing. Students can earn an associate’s degree to a doctorate in business administration. Each level of education will teach individuals how to manage a business within a specific function. Many individuals start their career in business administration at the bachelor’s degree level. A typical program may require students to complete approximately 125 credit hours to graduate. A program could take students up to four years to complete. A concentration in operations management will focus on the combination of technology and business to turn proposals into a tangible product or service. Specific career courses could include, quality management, master planning, production activity control, and organization. In a production activity control course students will analyze industry production control requirements. Students learn computer techniques that help them analyze and control the production procedures. Another concentration that is under the major of business administration is finance. Students can learn through a variety of courses how to work with the financial products and services of a business. Traditional business courses teach students to work with areas specifically geared towards a career in finance. Courses may include investment procedure, banking, financial statement analysis, and international financial management. An international finance management course will teach students about current issues that face international businesses. Topics covered will include the function of foreign exchange, operation of foreign currency, international debt, and more. Students, you can begin your education in business administration today. Search out accredited online colleges that offer a program that maximizes your career goals and fits your schedule. Apply your skills in business and management and earn an accredited education in the growing field of business administration. DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods, courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be advertised at PETAP.org. Copyright 2010 – All rights reserved by PETAP.org.

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Boomdouble Reviews
Terk FM Only Stereo Antenna FM+
Jan 19th 2012, 22:29

Terk FM Only Stereo Antenna FM+

  • Distinct design
  • Omni-directional reception / directional when mounted horizontally
  • Frequency range: 88 – 108 MHZ , includes 6 Ft connection cable
  • Mounts on wall or sits on shelf
  • Instruction manual

Since the very first AM/FM tower, TERK radio antennas have featured distinct designs and ease of use coupled with high performance technology. TERK AM/FM antennas fit the needs of every household by providing simple, practical solutions together with high quality radio reception. Enjoy music, news, sports and talk radio with the improved FM reception. This antenna installs easily and can mount on the wall or sits on a shelf.

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workiestuff reviews
BES830XL Die-Cast Programmable Espresso Machine
Jan 19th 2012, 22:37

BES830XL Die-Cast Programmable Espresso Machine

  • Model No.: BES830XL
  • Pressure Method: 15-bar Italian-made pump
  • Capacity: 2.2-L. removable water tank
  • Origin: China
  • Material: Die-Cast

The Breville BES830XL Die-Cast Programmable Espresso Machine has a number of programming options which allow you make automatic, custom, and manual shots. Use the pressurized ”Dual Wall Filter,” if you’re in the mood for quick, fool-proof espresso; otherwise, the non-pressurized ”Single Wall Filter” allows for greater user control through grind and tamp-pressure adjustments. Once you’re ready to brew, the Espresso Pressure Gauge, anchored in the center of the BES830XL, gives a quick read tha

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Simplicity Strive Heartburn
Acid Reflux Natural Remedy
Jan 19th 2012, 23:16

Acid reflux is the movement of acid from the stomach into the digestive track. This may be caused by many factors highlighted in our Causes of Acid Reflux section. The effects may be mild, but to others it might affect the quality of life. The good thing is most of the time the symptoms are not severe and we can go on with our every day lives without a major setback. There are home remedies that can help ease the discomfort. As we know Acid Reflux is caused by ACID getting its way up the digestive track. So what we should do is try and make sure that the ph in our stomachs is always balanced. We can do this by taking a lot of water daily. The recommended amount is 8 glasses of water in a day. Water is a Natural remedy for balancing the ph in our systems. Another thing is taking a lot of garlic. It is a natural antibiotic which kills the harmful pathogens in our systems especially the stomach. You will find that these pathogens increase the acidity of the stomach. Other things you can do is eat foods that are not acidic like citrus fruits. Avoid overeating. Bending after eating also causes the reflux. Vegetables are a natural remedy for acid reflux. So are cereals and unprocessed foods. If you are obese try lose that extra weight. If pregnancy is the cause of the discomfort the Natural Remedy here is to eat small amounts of food more often and try not put too much pressure on the stomach like when you sit upright. Though this will only bring temporary relief but after birth the problem will disappear. Hopefully never to come back. As you have seen you can actually come up with the Natural Remedies yourself without spending a single penny on drugs.

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Unitkrew Reviews
Bushnell H2O 10×42 Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular w/Roof Prism
Jan 20th 2012, 00:11

Bushnell H2O 10×42 Waterproof/Fogproof Binocular w/Roof Prism

  • Waterproof, fogproof binoculars designed for use on or in the water
  • O-ring-sealed and nitrogen-purged to complete lock out moisture
  • Rubber armoring with textured pads; large center focus knob
  • 10x magnification and 42mm objective diameter; 12-foot close focus distance
  • Twist-up eyecups and long 17mm eye relief; limited lifetime warranty

Bushnell H2O 10×42 mm Waterproof Porro Prism Binoculars. Spend enough time on the water, and your equipment will spend some time in it. Spend enough time on the water, and your equipment will spend some time in it. Fortunately, the H2O Series Binoculars are O-ring sealed and nitrogen-purged to completely lock out moisture should you spill, take one overboard, or simply run into foul weather along the way. Rubber armoring with texture pads gives you a grip in slippery situations. Of course, multi

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Unitkrew Reviews
Babyliss BABTT5585 TT Tourmaline 3000 Hair Dryer
Jan 20th 2012, 00:11

Babyliss BABTT5585 TT Tourmaline 3000 Hair Dryer

  • 1900 watts
  • Ionic and Tourmaline ceramic technology
  • Extended life AC Motor
  • Compact, powerful, supreme heat
  • Ultra Slim Concentrator Nozzle

The TT Tourmaline 3000 Hair Dryer by Babyliss combines ionic technology with tourmaline ceramic for amazing results. The tourmaline ceramic (fine commercial grade ceramic) emits infrared heat, which gently dries your hair; negative ions are delivered directly to your hair to eliminate static and reduce frizz. 6 heat/speed setting combinations Cold shot button Concentrator nozzle included Removable filter 10′ Professional 9 ft. Power Cord Weight – 1.26 lbs. Manufacturer’s limited 50-month warrant

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My Subject Search - Arts & Entertainment
Sumerian Culture
Jan 20th 2012, 00:03

Sumerians were people who inhabited southern Mesopotamia from around 3500 BC to 1800 BC. They had formed twelve city states, the most famous being Ur and Sumer. A common language called Sumerian was followed throughout these cities. Though there are no modern day descendants of Sumerians, Sumerian culture lives on mainly due to their inventions. No other ancient culture has contributed so much to today’s world as the Sumerian culture. We know so much about the Sumerian culture due to tone of their inventions too – writing. The Sumerians formed the first human settlement bringing to an end the nomadic ways of ancient man. They were an agricultural culture and raised crops in three areas. Inside the cities they kept highly cultivated gardens, while the cultivation of crops and other food sources came from agricultural fields outside the city. The third region was away from water resources mainly for grazing of the domesticated animals, hunting and for collection of fuel. The salty and stagnant water from the canals were used for growing the highly nutritious date-palms. In order for agriculture, the Sumerians needed irrigation. This paved way to the development of canals and embankments to control flood waters from the Euphrates River. Large scale cooperation was needed to keep the irrigational canal building continuing, repairing them and finally to address concerns and allot water shares. This gave rise to monarchy, government and laws. The Sumerian culture continuously invented and reinvented to perfection. Sumerian villages were built on mounds with houses clustered together on narrow lanes. Some houses were two to three stories high and the Sumerians had learnt very early how to make bricks and dry them in the sun or a kiln. The cities were protected by a wall all around it and the poor people’s settlements were outside these walls with houses made of reeds plastered in clay. Like every other ancient society, the Sumerian culture was centered on gods. The cities were built around the shrine of a local god. Any city’s wealth was reflected in the elaborate structures of its temples. Ramps and staircases led to the temples which stood on raised platforms. Temples were not only religious shrines but the entire Sumerian culture and its people depended on them for daily life. The temple complex had quarters for the priest, officials, accountants, singers and musicians. It also served as a treasure house for the city and a storehouse for grains, tools and weapons. Workshops for professions which were the mainstream of Sumerian culture were in the temple complex as well. These included bakers, pottery makers, jewelers, leatherworkers and spinners and weavers. Sheep and goat meant for sacrifice to the temple gods were also kept within the complex. Sheep, goat, oxen, donkeys and dogs had been domesticated though horses and camels were still unknown. The Sumerian culture has been responsible for several inventions as they progressed as a race. The plow for agriculture, the wheel for trading carts, sail boats for moving bulky goods up the river and above all writing was invented to make easier the job of remembering details of trade..

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My Subject Search - Arts & Entertainment
Gustav Klimt – The Frontrunner of Vienna Art Nouveau
Jan 19th 2012, 23:54

Gustav Klimt was an Austrian painter of Symbolism and Art Nouveau movement, born on July 14, 1862 to Ernst Klimt, a gold engraver, and Anna Klimt, at Baumgarten, a small place near Vienna. He had two brothers and four sisters & was the second of the siblings. His childhood struggled with poverty and economic difficulties. Bagging a scholarship in 1876, Gustav Klimt completed his architectural painter training form the Vienna School of Arts and Crafts in 1883. His basic work reflected the elements of conservative training. In the year 1877, his brother, Ernst also joined the Vienna School. Both the brothers, along with a friend, Franz Matsch formed a great team called the “Company of Artists.” With the help of their teachers, the trio completed the murals for Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna by 1880. Gustav Klimt started his career by painting the ceilings and the other interiors of the tall buildings. Paintings, sketches, and murals formed the major portion of his works, themed mainly around female body. He adored and idolized Hans Makart, the famous history painter of his time. A series of “Allegories and Emblems” was Klimt’s first major success. Gustav Klimt, for his great dedication and contribution to the paintings in Burgtheatre, was awarded the Golden Order of Merit in the year 1888 from Franz Josef I, the then Emperor of Austria. Klimt became the most prominent member of the University of Vienna and the University of Munich. He met Emilie Floge in 1890 who became his companion for life. Later, in 1892, his practice was seriously affected due to the death of his father and brother and their families’ financial responsibility shifting to him. In 1894, Gustav started painting “Philosophy,” “Medicine,” and “Jurisprudence” for the Great Hall in the University of Vienna, his last public commission. Termed pornographic and heavily criticized, the three paintings were never used. Klimt with some others founded Wiener Secession (Vienna Secession or Vienna Art Nouveau) in 1897 and became its president. He stayed with Secession until 1908. The peak of Gustav’s career was checkered with a mix of critical reactions and rave reviews. The artist started the use of gold in paintings, such as “Pallas Athene (1898)” and “Judith I (1901).” The most famous works of Klimt in his ‘Golden Phase’ were the “Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I” in 1907, and “The Kiss” in 1907-1908. In 1904, his finest art, “Expectation” and “Fulfillment,” which he created with the help of other fellow artists, was used to adorn the house of the richest Industrialist in Belgium. Gustav Klimt painted many canvases of women wrapped in fur between 1907 and 1909. He was very selective in choosing the subject and the theme of the paintings. He mostly worked at sexually active and erotic pieces, which unleashed his sexual interest in women. In the year 1911, his painting, “Death and Life (1911)” was awarded the best painting at the World Exhibition in Rome. His mother, Anna, died in 1915 and 3 years later, on February 6, 1918, Gustav Klimt breathed his last at Vienna, Austria, due to pneumonia and stroke. He left many of his paintings unfinished. Some of his paintings have fetched record-breaking prices, for instance, “Landhaus am Attersee” was sold for $29.13 million, and “Adele Bloch-Bauer I (1907)” commanded a hefty $135 million.

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