Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 31st, 2011 | no responses
If you want the real honest to goodness truth about male enhancement your personal physician is probably your best source. If you don’t feel like shelling out a co-pay just to ask somebody about male enhancement you can always hop on the Internet to find some answers. And where do people go on the Internet for answers?
Wiki Answers, Of Course
Or its big brother
Wikipedia, are always a great source of information. Both have detailed information, answers and questions about male enhancement and erectile dysfunction. From psychological causes to dietary, to the type of clothing in a man wears; both explore possible and probable reasons for a case of erectile dysfunction. Gizmos, gadgets, pills, drugs and herbal supplements are discussed as being treatments involving male enhancement and the correction of erectile dysfunction. Penis enlargement is explored in depth on Wiki answers which discusses inflatable implants, hanging, clamping, cosmetic surgery, the penis pump, exercises, stretching and pills as possible methods. Wikipedia says much the same thing but in its usual sometimes hard to understand manner. Discussion of not only lengthening but widening the penis is included at both informative sources.
Is Health the Answer?
Health issues such as diabetes and cardiac problems (and several others) can be the cause of erectile dysfunction. A highly reputable website,
NIDDK.gov, deals with not only erectile dysfunction but many other health concerns. After 60 years of exhaustive research in the fields of cause, treatment and cures involving diseases and afflictions, they have built up a reputation for being a source of invaluable information and public education. Peyronie’s disease and erectile dysfunction; kidney and urological related issues; possible effects from an injury; hormonal balance; obesity; and a brief awareness overview are just some of the subjects that the over 200 articles on NIDDK deal with as they relate to erectile dysfunction.
If you still looking for more online information go to
http://www.aboutmaleenhancement.com.
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 25th, 2011 | no responses
Fashion trends are about as transitory as the seasons. A certain style may suddenly pique everyone's interest and be all the rage for several weeks until a designer discovers and markets a different approach to a dress or handbag and instantly makes the previous fashion sorely dated. Ladies designer shoes are constantly undergoing fashion trends which tend to correlate with other clothing trends. This means that when certain clothing styles are no longer trendy, those shoes you bought to match that outfit are probably passe also! However, certain shoes can remain in style or at least wearable longer than distinctly designed shoes, such as plain black pumps or white canvas tennis shoes.
Professional Trends
Woman's professional shoes have generally remained dark-colored, low-heeled and comfortably fitting over the years. However, a recent trend has ladies' professional shoes appearing more feminine and less business-like. Designers are now enhancing these kinds of shoes with little but unique embellishments such as tiny rosettes, lacy edgings or ruffles which a women can choose to suit her personality. Women wearing stylishly pointy-toed business shoes are also being seen in the business arena, along with narrower heels that remain short but appear sleeker because of this narrowness. However, whatever kind of designer shoe a business woman decides to wear, comfort should always come first since these shoes will on their foot eight hours a day!
Night-Life Trends
Ladies designer shoes worn after dark to an evening hot spot can be anything from neon-colored laced up boots to black patent leather pumps sporting 7-inch diamond-encrusted spiky heels. Several shoe designers are not creating cuffed shoes that resemble those worn in the 1950's by the black-clad beatniks. However, these cuffs are adjustable so if this certain style is gone tomorrow, you can arrange the size of the cuff to suit some other trendy fashion look. Chunky high-heel "platform" shoes are currently in style also, which offer colors and patterns from red and white polka dots to purple and black sequins. Evening designer shoes tend to be more expensive than professional shoes because of the extras usually included with these attention-getting shoes.
Magazines such as Cosmopolitan will have all the latest news regarding designer shoe trends and which designer is currently the most popular fashion expert. Projections regarding seasonal trends are also discussed, as well as what is no longer fashionable.
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 19th, 2011 | no responses
Why choose a CD Duplication company? Imagine yourself handing out copies of content that you created like music, a movie, book or custom artwork to your friends and associates only to have them inform you later that they were unable to view the files on the disk because of errors in duplication process. This has happened to many people who have tried duplicating CD’s from home. You can avoid potential problems that may come up during the CD Duplication process by choosing a reliable and effective CD Duplication company.
How To Pick The Right Company
It’s not hard finding many CD Duplication companies to choose from if you use the Internet. Many companies charge between $0.50 and $0.70 per disk. The price that you can expect to pay depends upon the quantity that you want duplicated and also the type of disk that you choose. Many duplication companies’ offer a fast turnaround time of 1-3 days (depending upon quantity) and can ship the finished product to your home or office.
It’s important to hire a CD Duplication company to complete your duplication project because duplication companies have the same tools to produce CD’s with the same look and feel that you see in major stores. Having a poorly produced CD can actually lose you business so it’s important to have CD’s produced that will win you more business.
The Benefits Of CD Duplication
Anyone is a musician, artist, performer or is in business for themselves and wants to market their products, services and solutions can benefit from
CD Duplication because having your product catalog, videos, demonstrations or other content on CD is one of the easiest ways for average people to learn more about your company. When you give some a CD it’s just like giving them a business card, only better because they can easily play that CD on their laptop or computer and have immediate access to the information that you want them to see.
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 14th, 2011 | no responses
The Preakness Stakes, which is run at Pimlico Race Course in Maryland, is the second leg of the Triple Crown series. The first leg is the Kentucky Derby and the last leg is the Belmont Stakes. All three races are only for three-year old horses and open to both colts and fillies. The Preakness is always held on the third Saturday in May, two weeks after the Kentucky Derby, the Belmont Stakes is run three weeks after the Preakness. While the Kentucky Derby is run at a mile and a quarter and the Belmont at a mile and a half, the Preakness is a mile and three sixteenths test. For all your Preakness Stakes information go to http://www.preaknessstakes.org.
The Triple Crown
There are few sporting feats that are as difficult to attain as winning the Triple Crown. Not only must the horses run three grueling races in a span of five weeks, all of the horses involved, have been on the Triple Crown trail since early spring in such races as: the Santa Anita Derby, The Arkansas Derby, The Wood Memorial, The Bluegrass Stakes and the Florida Derby. The young thoroughbred is a fragile creature to begin with and trainers must take care in the training, handling and spotting of races. Yet at the same time, the trainer does not want the colt or filly to lose its edge. Few horses can endure this harsh campaign and since Affirmed last won the Triple Crown in 1978, no less than ten horses have gone into the Belmont, “The Test of Champions” with a shot to win the Triple Crown only to be denied.
A Breather?
Typically the
Preakness has the smallest fields of the three races. While the Kentucky Derby is a twenty horse stampede and the Belmont usually around ten to twelve, often the Preakness has fields less than ten. A lot of this has to do with trainers being scared off by a horse’s impressive effort in The Kentucky Derby and deciding to give their horse a breather and gear him up for a run at the Belmont Stakes.
Wikipedia is a great place to learn about the history of Preakness Stakes.
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 13th, 2011 | no responses
In layman’s terms a wheel hub motor simply does away with all the gears, drive shafts, belts or chains formerly needed to turn the wheel. It is an Electric Motor within the wheel that turns the wheel now. It is far more light weight than the old system in larger vehicles, but is beneficial in smaller ones as well.
Trains, Planes and Automobiles
Okay not exactly trains and planes but automobiles yes. And wheelchairs, and motorcycles, and electric bikes! But it’s true,
wheel hub motors are entering the world of motorcycles and the rest. The torque on these wheels won’t allow you to lay any rubber, at least not yet, but they do have a couple of different levels of torque for more or less power. You wouldn’t need the kind of torque you put on a motorcycle on a little electric scooter, or even on a wheelchair (realistically). This is why these wheel motors come in different torques and sizes.
What’s This Going to Set Me Back?
To change a pedal bike into an electrical motorized bike, the kit for the changeover from pedal power to electric wheel motor runs around $285 with an additional $135 for shipping. Motorcycles (and dirt bikes) on the other hand, are just a wee bit more. As I mentioned earlier they come in two levels of torque; 10 RPM's and seven RPM's. Both, however, will run $1295. And that’s just for the kit, not installation. For wheel chairs, each right and left side wheel motor costs $148, with joysticks and programmable controls available. These small electric wheel hub motors will take you the same distance as the old cumbersome battery driven type but only use half the power of the battery
Wheelchairs and cycles and bikes-oh my!
Posted by Alona in For the Ladies, Natural Remedies QuestionsMar 13th, 2011 | no responses
Waking up with itchy bites or rashes may mean you have bed bugs. Otherwise called cimicidae, bed bugs feed on humans and other warm-blooded animals – causing problems such as rashes, allergic symptoms and even psychological effects. To know whether or not you have bed bugs, pay close attention to the clues they leave behind.
Signs and Symptoms of the Bed Bug
Since any number of pests can cause allergic reactions or rashes, you have to know whether or not the bug in your bed is indeed a bed bug – rather than a problem with fleas, spiders or other pests. One thing you’ll want to take a look at is
bed bug pictures. By knowing what bed bugs look like, you will be able to identify them and know for sure that’s what your problem is. However, since bed bugs are primarily nocturnal creatures, many people don’t ever even see them – or even feel their attacks. The clues they can leave behind include blood smears on the sheets, fecal matter and molts. They may also be recognized by their smell, described as almonds or over-ripe raspberries.
You May Not Even Know They’re There!
Although people can develop blisters or rashes from the bed bug bites, some people don’t even show a physical reaction at all. This means you may not even know you have them in your bed. Bed bug detection dogs are trained to find them, and attractant devices using heat and/or carbon dioxide may also be used. They can be repelled or killed with pesticides and removal of items in the home that contain the bugs and their nests – which may be beds, furniture, clothing or bedside items. Even if you get rid of the furniture or items that contain the bed bugs nests though, more bugs may be carried into your home by pets; other people carrying them unknowingly in their clothes, luggage or by bringing second-hand furniture into the home. A person’s life is much happier without the physical discomforts caused by an infestation of bed bugs, so keep your home and your life bed-bug free!
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 11th, 2011 | no responses
Throw another shrimp on the barbie because you’re going to enjoy a short stay in Adelaide, Australia. You can try out Adelaide, Australia short stay apartments which are completely furnished and offer comfort, privacy and relaxation for your family’s vacation. There are also a number of hotels to choose from in and around Adelaide (upwards of $160/night for a 5 day stay) ; but if you try for a short term apartment accommodation for at least a week or more, your living costs are substantially less than you would expect to pay for a hotel. This frees up some extra funds with which to relish your holiday.
Where Shall I Call Home?
For an Adelaide, Australia Short Stay, where you stay will most likely depend on what you consider short. 3 days, 7 days, 1 month; a short stay can be many things to many people. Are you on a brief vacation or do you maybe need a place to stay while you do some research or house/job hunting? It’s all relative. For the ‘longer short stays’, the furnished apartment rental is the best bet. You have everything you need, a good solid roof over your head, a place where you can receive mail and a homier feel than at a cold, impersonal hotel room.
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
If, however, your
Adelaide, Australia Short Stay means you’re going to be in then out; a hotel will give you the short term conveniences (refreshed room daily), some offer meals included, and worry free pools and barbecues for your pleasure.
With all there is to see and do in Adelaide, a short stay may not be enough. Swimming with the dolphins, wine tastings, visiting botanical gardens, learning to play cricket, tasting your way through a chocoholic’s heaven…these things take time!
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 6th, 2011 | no responses
Many singer songwriters today are also indie artists. Being an Indie artist is not necessarily a new phenomenon. There have always been people who played their music and traveled around making a living without a major record label to support them. What has changed in recent years is the idea that a life of being an independent artist is somehow less desirable than being a signed artist that has a deal with a major label. In fact some may say that the former is now more desirable than the latter. Many artists can now make their living without being signed to a major label. In fact in the late eighties major record labels, which operate on a data driven bottom line really dropped the ball with independent type artists. Artists that performed out of the mainstream music genres suddenly found they had no place at a major label.
College Radio has Always Been a Good Market for Indie Singer Songwriters
While the music industry had pretty much fine tuned and narrowed down what they would offer the public down to a formula pop driven platform. College radio in the mid-eighties had a peek into the future of music. The artists that got heavy airplay on college radio also got virtually no mainstream recognition, in the early part of their career, yet they were well-known by college students across the country. In time some became so huge that major labels sought them out and they were signed to lucrative deals. Others remained independent and either remained self managed or signed to smaller independent labels, making their money by traveling the college circuit.
Today the Internet is a Major Tool for Indie Artists
Today the internet has had a similar effect on music artists. The major difference is many of today’s
singer songwriters do not choose to sign to a major once they get “discovered” by the mainstream. Many began using social media and the other tools of the internet to gain an audience. They self produced their material and distributed it via the internet with no major distribution deal and they are choosing to remain that way even as they have gained large amounts of fans. Even some established artists have gone the Indie route. They are choosing to keep their publishing and distribution rights in lieu of giving up those rights and the cash that goes with them to a major label.
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 3rd, 2011 | no responses
Some newcomers to the football phenomenon (which has actually been around, as far as most of the planet is concerned, for over a hundred years) may find themselves frustrated or even intimidated by the initial difficulty of Jeu de Foot. They should not be discouraged - nobody starts out driving a semi-tractor trailer; you have to work your way up to the big stuff. After a while, it becomes second nature, and that's when it really starts to get fun.
Building A Skill-Set
Adult players often openly opine that it isn't fair - or fun - watching their kids play
Jeu de Foot when it can be so vexing to them. This, too, can be disheartening to some people. After all, nobody likes to think of themselves as being inferior to a six-year old, not in any regard. Still, by putting one's nose to the grindstone (and seeking out a little advice here and there), one can quickly become proficient enough to start having as much fun as anyone else in these brilliant and vibrant online games.
Dribbling, Juggling and GOOAAAALLLL!
Even better than that, Jeu de Foot offers extensive practice sessions that a player can go through in order to sharpen one's online playing skills. Whether it is bouncing a soccer ball off of a wall, working on your "juggling" (repeatedly bouncing a ball off your avatar's head) or developing a missile-like side kick for attacks on goal, you can hone the moves to a masterful degree, where you will have fun and play a vital role in the actual online matches.
Such practice features may not make you perfect, but they do represent a perfectly logical extension of the actual sporting experience that is overlooked in many other games. It makes a lot more sense than sending someone out into the cold reaches of cyberspace looking for a way to crack a game's hardest levels, or hunting down "cheat codes" that tend to rob the online participant of the true victory experience. Want to learn it? Earn it.
Posted by Alona in For the LadiesMar 2nd, 2011 | no responses
PRINCE2 (which stands for Projects in Controlled Environments) is the U.K. equivalent to the North American PMP certification. It is derived from an earlier method known as PROMPTII, a U.K. government standard for information systems project management. It is the guidebook for designing and supervising development projects, including steps to take in the event that the project veers away from carefully laid plans, and winds up in need of some adjustment.
This Is How They Do It
Believed to be used in as many as 50 countries, PRINCE2 provides a common code and language to which all parties involved in the project must adhere. Having everyone on the same page gives the stakeholders and venture capitalists the confidence to put up the tremendous amounts of money involved in such projects from inception to completion. Planning, controlling and adapting is the name of the game, and PMPs and their European counterparts are the rock stars of their own universe.
Similarities and Differences Across the Pond
Just as the CEO of any large company has to have a wide skill in order to manage all aspects of the business is his or her charge, and are subject to the whimsy of shareholders, project managers are brought in because of their ability to understand the entire scope of an operation, from the hourly workers to the primary investors. On either side of the pond, those who wish to attain such lofty status in the business community must study and prepare to pass the exam.
There are differences not only in the approach of the two different entities, but also in the exams themselves. Unlike in the U.K., the PMP certification requirements exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions (whereas the PRINCE2 exam has an extensive essay-based portion). PRINCE2 Practitioners must retake the exam every 5 years, whereas the PMP test must be taken every 3 years. Further PMP accreditation is also contingent upon a certain number of development units having been managed by the candidate.