Kitchen Window

Archive for July, 2010

Low back pain

Sat ,31/07/2010

Low back pain is a quite common phenomenon in the humans and is generally experienced by all at some or the other point in their lives. The severity of the pain is often unrelated to the injury that has caused it. While a simple strain in the back can cause unbearable pain, a displaced disk may turn out to be quite painless.

What are the causes of low back pain.

Causes of Low back pain is often due to a wrong posture or displaced or strained back muscle. Irritation of the large nerve roots that go to our legs and our arms, a strain in the smaller nerves or an injury in any of the bones, ligaments or joints may also result in pain in the lower portion of our back.

Many a times, one can experience low back pain without any injury or known anatomical cause.
hoodia

Hunter Douglas targets Gen Y.(Brief Article)

Sat ,31/07/2010
Hunter Douglas targets Gen Y.(Brief Article)

Home Textiles Today, June, 2001

UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ — Hunter Douglas Window Fashions has introduced several new collections that are designed to appeal to members of Generation Y.
“These 20-somethings are the up-and-coming generation of consumers and cannot be overlooked,” said Sally Morse, director, creative services.

“Generation Y looks for casual, affordable options to provide them with the light control and privacy they need without compromising on style.”
Provenance is a new line of woven wooden shades offered in 37 different styles, such as bamboo, reed, grass and wood, and with a natural and earth-tone color palette. An independently operating micro-pleat shade directly behind the woven material is designed to provide consumers with light-filtering and room-darkening…

bamboo window shades

Football for kids

Sat ,31/07/2010
Football for kids

0 Comments | Express & Echo; Exeter (UK), Jul 29, 2010

EXETER City’s Football in the Community Trust are running soccer schools throughout the summer holidays.

Courses include soccer roadshows, weekly tiny tots clubs, search for a star days, specialist goalkeeper and striker events as well as a World Cup festival.

Full dates and information can be found on their new website — www.exetercityfitctrust.org.uk — or by calling them on 01392 255611.

soccer world cup

Resting weakens cartilage and increases

Sat ,31/07/2010

Resting weakens cartilage and increases its likelihood to break. Resting also weakens muscles so they can?t control the joints, allowing more wobble of the joints with each movement and increasing cartilage damage.

People with arthritis should exercise, but they should not jog, run or engage in sports that cause your feet to pound on the ground, such as tennis or rope-jumping. When you hit the ground hard with each step, your foot stops suddenly and the force is transmitted up your leg to your knees and hips. This force can break cartilage. Choose an activity with smooth motions such as cycling, swimming or rowing. You can pedal a bicycle because pedaling is done in a smooth rotary motion that does not jar your joints.

People with arthritis should also lift weights because this strengthens muscles to stabilize joints, and helps to strengthen cartilage to protect it from breaking. Ideally, everyone with arthritis should have access to weight machines and be taught how to lift weights with proper form, in sets of ten, two or three times week. The combination of a smooth, continuous exercise and a supervised weight lifting can help protect you from further joint damage and reduce your pain.

Gabe Mirkin, M.D.

http://www.DrMirkin.com

If you have pain in multiple joints or sudden onset of joint pain, read more about reactive arthritis.
invisalign sacramento dentist

IN SHORT

Sat ,31/07/2010
IN SHORT

0 Comments | Charleston Gazette, The, Jul 29, 2010

WVU concert tickets

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for two concerts at the WVU Coliseum. First is Widespread Panic, with opener Daniel Hutchens, on Sept. 17. Tickets are $38. Next is The Drive-By Truckers on Oct. 7. Tickets are $20. Call 800-745-3000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.

Hall traveling museum

The West Virginia Music Hall of Fame traveling museum will be at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 520 Kanawha Blvd. W., from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday. The appearance is part of the Creative Capers camp, and the public is welcome with a $5 donation. Tours are scheduled every 45 minutes.

The museum includes items like Sen. Robert C. Byrd’s prized fiddle, stage clothes from Little Jimmy Dickens and Kathy Mattea and scores from Pulitzer Prize-winning composer George Crumb. There also is an interactive, county-by-county map that has bios, photos and sound clips from notable musicians in each county.

Call 304-345-5042 to reserve a spot.

CYAC auditions

The Contemporary Youth Arts Company will hold auditions for “Hoods” beginning at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Capitol Center Theater, 123 Summers St. The Dan Kehde drama is about a white family in rural West Virginia facing its own bigotry, hatred and Ku Klux Klan violence during the late 1950s. The cast consists of five males (two age 20 or older) and four females age 13 or older. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. Performances are Sept. 23 through Oct. 2. Call 304-342-5716.

High Rocks benefit

The third annual Nettlefest, which benefits High Rocks for Girls, runs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at the High Rocks Educational Corp
short sale

Literally, I asked for triple what

Thu ,29/07/2010

Literally, I asked for triple what I would have accepted for the one-day shooting, simply as a fun and provocative negotiating gambit.

You can imagine how stunned I was when my counterpart thought for about fifteen seconds and replied, ?I believe we can do that!?

Try this for yourself.

If they really want you or the value you?re offering, they won?t flatly reject your request, and some will even take you up on it!

Best-selling author of 12 books and more than 900 articles, Dr. Gary S. Goodman is considered “The Gold Standard”–the foremost expert in sales development, customer service, and telephone effectiveness. Top-rated as a speaker, seminar leader, and consultant, his clients extend across the globe and the organizational spectrum, from the Fortune 1000 to small businesses.
online nlp training

Obituary: BAILEY, BUD

Thu ,29/07/2010
Obituary: BAILEY, BUD

Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Jul 27, 2010

C.A. (Bud) Bailey

1933 ~ 2010

Clarence A. (Bud) Bailey, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend passed away after a sudden illness on Saturday, July 24, 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah.He was born on November 28, 1933 in Pasadena, California to George William Bailey and Helen Eva Strong Bailey. He grew up in Southern California and attended the University of Southern California on a music scholarship and played in the USC Trojan Marching Band.

After moving to Utah, he married Maria Stoof on April 21, 1954 in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of four children: Karen, Brenda, Doug and Mike. They later divorced after 36 years of marriage, but continued to be wonderful friends. He married Judith Alexander in April of 1991 in Park City, UT.

Above all else, he was devoted to his family and was our guide and anchor. He was an amazing dad and had a special involvement in each grandchild’s life. He loved traveling, spending time at his cabin, Lake Powell, race walking and watching the stars. With a belief that success is a mixture of loving what you do and that one must work hard with a sense of purpose, Bud has lived a life worth emulating.

He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, where he held many positions, one of his favorites being an Explorer Scout leader, where he initiated the “Flying Post” teaching many young men in the Explorer scout troop to fly. At one point he turned his back yard into a kayak assembly line where he helped his scouts build their own kayaks, which they later enjoyed taking down the Snake River. He also financially supported many LDS missionaries, some of whom were not of his own family. His great leadership and example has touched many young men’s lives.

With a love for building things, Bud started Bud Bailey Construction, one of Utah’s most prominent construction companies for more than 40 years. Besides being a successful businessman, he was known for his philanthropic work in the community. Along with numerous high profile jobs, Bud found time to help those in the Utah community by donating his skills, money and time. While supporting his boys during their little league years, he served as the President of the Western Boys Baseball Association. He served on the Board of Directors of West One Bank Utah, was the acting Chairman of the Salt Lake County Housing Authority, a member of the Board of Trustees for the Road Home, and a patron of the Utah Symphony, Utah Opera, University of Utah athletics and many other charitable organizations. In addition to his work with the Road Home project for the homeless, he helped build a new kitchen for an after-school program associated with the Utah Food Bank that is affectionately known as “Bud’s Cafe”. This program now provides warm meals for thousands of low-income children each day.

Bud was always quick to talk about the sub-contractors, suppliers and individuals who also generously donated their supplies and time to build the kitchen.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his buddy and son, Douglas Richard Bailey. He is survived by his wife, Judy Bailey, children Karen (Roger) Hanson, Brenda (Doak) Duncan, Michael (Jennifer) Bailey and step-daughter Jayme Alexander. He has 15 grandchildren who cherish and adore him, along with 11 great- grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters Alice May Echols and Carolyn McBride; brother Richard (Jill) Bailey of Plano, Texas and numerous loving nieces and nephews
divorce attorney phoenix arizona

Research has brought me

Wed ,28/07/2010

Research has brought me to it again, along with the Qur’an, Book of Mormon and others. I stopped reading the Newspaper and watching the news on TV years ago because I did not want to read about doom and gloom or sensationalized events. These holy books present more violence than anything you could find in the news. It is just plain scary writing. It is amazing that our forefathers survived all this smiting, beheading, and being put to death. Death and violence were the symbols of the time. It is no wonder that modern man continues with these fine traditions.

It leads me to wonder why there would be any kind of commandments against killing, begetting, or doithing unto others. It would seem that it was perfectly natural to be doing these things over hundreds of thousands or even millions of years.

I know from my training in NLP, and my own life that human behavioral patterns are difficult and very slow to change. A million years may seem like a long time to us, but in the scheme of things in the universe-it is a wink of the eye.

What is truly amazing is that these holy books are still read and assumed to be practical for modern society.
home care franchise

EON Reality Adds Value to EON Coliseum by Releasing the Education Content Pack

Wed ,28/07/2010
EON Reality Adds Value to EON Coliseum by Releasing the Education Content Pack

Market Wire, July, 2010

EON Reality, the world’s leading interactive 3D software provider, today announced the release of EON Coliseum’s Education Content Pack. This quick start “education content pack” provides default 3D environments and 3D objects together with EON Coliseum, an online 3D interactive virtual world platform. EON Coliseum provides realistic communication capabilities between multiple users, incorporating 3D worlds, slideshows, videos and most important — the ability to interact with 3D objects virtually from anywhere in the world. This is a PC based platform that combines rich media with the realism of any “environment” you wish to “be in” and provides personalized interaction through avatars, voice and chat, allowing greater access to learning with an ability to communicate with one too many from anywhere – anytime while using interactive 3D objects in simulated environments to accelerate learning.

“As you view EON Coliseum, the merging of real space with virtual space, and recognize its value of worldwide, networked learning and that of using interactive objects for almost any kind of learning, please note that the technologies that create the interactive objects and virtual environments also have created a demand for jobs — high impact, high paying jobs,” said Marly Bergerud, Vice President, Education Development, EON Reality. “At a time when employment headlines go from grim to grimmer, this needed workforce for creating such content has and will continue to have an expanding demand and encompasses many job titles for creating 3D interactive visualizations, simulation based learning, 3D animations, serious games, games for learning, etc. Workers are needed — not only to create such interactive digital content for education to meet the needs of today’s learner but to meet a similar demand within business and industry.”

In discussing the next generation of digitally enhanced learning, Mark S. Valenti, President of The Sextant Group, at a recent InfoComm 2010 conference, explained that, “Few things will engage and envelop a child’s attention so completely as being literally immersed in the reality of what they are learning.”

About EON Reality
EON Reality, Inc. is the world’s leading interactive 3D visual content management and virtual reality software provider. EON’s solutions enable all organizations to more effectively visually communicate, collaborate and accelerate knowledge transfer
pc anywhere

As silly as that seems, health care

Wed ,28/07/2010

As silly as that seems, health care providers usually have many different tools and papers in their pockets and lab coats that have the pockets for these different items are beneficial and necessary.

Styles of lab coats.

When choosing from the many different lab coats it?s important to keep in mind the particular policies of the institution you?re working at. Some require long or short lab coats, depending on your responsibilities in that facility. Comfort and practicality are both considerations you?ll need to decide on when choosing from the different styles of lab coats for your professional career. Quality, dependable Medical Equipment is an important component of every medical practice.

It can?t be overstated that while the practice of medicine is an art, Medical Equipment is the science behind the implementation of that art. Increasingly, patients are becoming more sophisticated in their understanding of the medical supplies and Medical Equipment that is being used to treat them. This means that a health care provider needs to know and understand not only how their equipment operates, but also have confidence that the Medical Equipment they use is of the highest quality.

Your Medical Equipment needs to be reliable and of a high quality.

The tools of your profession, whether it?s a stethoscope or a nebulizer, can now all be ordered online over the internet, generally at substantial savings.
medical jobs australia