Just about all detox diet’s will permit for a slow-moving re-introduction of foods (other than those that were restrained on the diet). A Detox Diet eliminates foods including anything believed to be harmful to your health. The moment you have completed a detox diet, it is a great time to put more fruits along with vegetables to your diet, and adhere to that habit. Examples being to add some berries to your breakfast time or a tomato at the afternoon meal, and them perhaps some broccoli with dinner. And don’t forget the drinks, throw away the soda and drink some vegetable juice. Many people that complete a detox system will tell you that it is a fantastic way to improve health and all around well being.
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Friday, August 20th, 2010Surgical Masks Offering Protection From Air Pollutants
Friday, August 20th, 2010Surgical masks are most frequently worn by health professionals, but in several Asian countries they’re worn simply as a way of protecting oneself from the smog, a common problem in that part of the world. Asians also wear surgical masks when sick in order to not infect anyone else. Interestingly, such a simple everyday thing is involved in one of the most uncanny of popular legends in Japan.
Kuchisake Onna, or “slit-mouthed woman” in Japanese, was originally a very beautiful woman whose jealous husband cut her mouth from ear to ear, taunting, “Who will think you are beautiful now!” Ever since then, on foggy nights, she can be seen roaming around in a surgical mask. When she encounters someone, usually youth, she will shyly inquire whether the individual thinks she is beautiful.
If the answer is yes, Onna will take off her surgical mask and ask, “How about now?” Different versions of the legend give different outcomes if the answer remains affirmative, all bad: she will either cut the individual from ear to ear to resemble herself or kill the person – or both – or, inexplicably, give a large blood-soaked ruby and walk away.
Different versions of this tale offer for the same general set of options even if the original answer had been negative – mutilation or murder. Basically, meeting Kuchisake Onna is bad luck. However, much more modern versions these days advise that responding “You’re average” or “So-so” or even asking her what she thinks of one’s own beauty will turn the tables on her and confuse her, providing an opportunity to escape.
And, in one of those only-in-Japan kind of things, there’s even the tactic of simply informing her that you must be on your way, so as to embarrass her for forgetting her manners and making her excuse herself from your presence!
Getting The Right Wedding Favors
Thursday, August 19th, 2010Wedding favors truly add to the “sentimental interest” of one of probably the most important occasion in anyone’s live. A wide selection exists on the market for virtually every conceivable purpose, with every theme including religious ones, well represented.
For instance, Asian themed wedding favors are one of the most popular bestsellers these days, though conventional favorites like the fairytale still dominate the industry. And perhaps in a sign of our times, there are even varieties that incorporate casino objects such as dice and playing cards into their designs!
Indeed, the range of wedding favors available for today’s brides is richly diverse. You can even find edible favors like personalized mints and cookies! You can also find favors by season, favors by political persuasion, and favors that acknowledge the very location of the wedding, for example Hawaiian themes for a ceremony in Hawai’i. Have a favorite TV show? There are sure to be gifts based on it!
General favors for guests have included copies of the music played at the wedding reception and party, shot glasses filled with candy, and of course silver picture frames with a photo of the couple. Of course, those for your groomsmen and bridesmaids should be different than any you give away to guests.
These favors should be much more personalized, reflecting not only the wedding ceremony but the additional special roles the recipients play in helping to make it all happen. The most popular types for groomsmen seem to be commeorative colognes and watches, while bridesmaids have typically been limited to bags! (Still a far cry from the old days when favors consisted of sugar cubes or almonds, in an age when such commodities were expensive luxuries!) In the end, the point of a gift is to communicate love. In sharing their happiness, a couple further cements the bonds of companionship even as they embark on the creation of new familial ones.
A List of Good New York Nabes
Thursday, August 19th, 2010New York City is a great place to live if you have the funds to live in a great neighborhood. However, while rents are very high, industry experts like Isaac Toussie say that it is still possible to find fair honest deals where you get a lot of space in return, among other things. Many factors go into any consideration, such as convenience and access, look and feel, and noise levels. Here is a survey of some communities that offer a good balance of all these factors in relation to typical prices.
For the most part, we will consider only Queens and Brooklyn neighborhoods, as these are the ones that best fit our criteria for all-around value. The other boroughs are either too expensive or too run-down, as in the case of Manhattan and the Bronx, respectively, or just too remote and isolated, as with the case of Staten Island. Of course, the Bronx does have nice neighborhoods, too, but these are going to be expensive, and you’ll have to avoid the rest of your borough if you want to see something civilized. Industry observers like Isaac Toussie note that while Manhattan also has its pockets of urban blight, anything decent is going to be astronomically priced. Staten Island is just another world altogether and you might as well not bother living in New York City, then!
So Queens and Brooklyn it is. Brooklyn is by far the more storied of the two, with more offerings of high-brow culture if that’s important to you. Queens offers culinary adventurers the best possibilities outside Manhattan, and the most authentic tastes at any price. Queens also tends to be much more diverse, whereas Brooklyn practically invented the ethnic enclave. Finally, Queens schools are better on average, whereas Brooklyn’s, while good, trails far behind in overall comparison.
So what are these great “nabes” and where are they? Well, in Brooklyn you will want Williamsburg and Greenpoint for the bohemian scene. Strong, genuine middle-class areas include Bensonhurst, Gravesend, Bath Beach, Bay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, and Midwood. Canarsie would have once made the cut but has been on its way down. Borough Park seems like an “in-between” situation and can still swing either way. Your basically upper middle-class places are Dyker Heights, Marine Park, Brighton Beach, and Sheepshead Bay.
In Queens the toniest nabes are Forest Hills and Kew Gardens. Almost as good are Flushing (and East Flushing) and Bayside. Astoria is known for its night life. Sunnyside, Woodside, Ridgewood, and Elmhurst (but avoid East Elmhurst) are more working-class but still often quite civilized to live in. Middle Village, Queens Village, Maspeth, and Juniper Valley are demographically between the working and (true) middle classes.
Outside these areas, you’ll probably want to steer clear of. We’ll cover those in another article. But suffice it to say, even the areas mentioned here can be undesirable on their “border areas,” where they abut the urban blight of the next neighborhood over, as implied in the case of Elmhurst and East Elmhurst mentioned earlier. So exercise all due diligence and thoroughly investigate a neighborhood with first-hand experience!
Why Racing Systems Are Essential Horse Racing
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010In the popular culture, horse racing tips have traditionally been akin to great Florida real estate deals or fantastic bridge sales in Brooklyn. But the world wide web has allowed for the proliferation of computerized horse racing systems, not simple programs that ran your input through a set of magical algorithms but dedicated servers that can be contacted in real-time for near instantaneous updates right from the track.
Best of all, modern racing systems like these allow you to bet anytime, anywhere – even at work (or church!), as long as an internet connection is available. Evidently working on somewhat similar models that has been successfully utilized by the hobbyist day trader, you can now bet and seriously handicap your game thanks to the power of 21st Century “cloud computing.”
Precise details are understandably vague, as no one likes to divulge trade secrets, but what is claimed are a number of advantages: real year-long staking records, consistent profits, and better than three-fourths strike rates. This kind of near-miraculous outcomes come from a close analysis of several factors, for instance the ages of the runners, the classes involved, and also the overall number of competitors in the field. The main difference, besides any improved methodologies, seems to be an ongoing maintenance that ever fine-tunes performance and results.
Also unlike the old handicapping programs of old models, it is no longer a basic matter of paying for software once. Such a powerful service can only be feasible under a subscription model, as ongoing improvements need to be made. Essentially, it’s like hiring a money manager for one’s portfolio of stocks and bonds and other holdings – only we’re talking horse racing here! Finally, in the spirit of our times, try-before-you-buy trials are available. It’s now possible to easily see for yourself whether the horse racing system actually works!
Interactivity and Immersion in Modern Multimedia
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010“Multimedia” and “virtual reality” used to be big buzzwords during the second half of the ’90s, before the “dot bomb” when internet start-ups were going up like crazy and the stock market couldn’t get enough of them, throwing money at almost every one in a confident shotgun fashion.
And now those days are long gone, having moved onto the next big bubble (which was, by the way, subprime mortgages, something that’s still a challenge the world over), but virtual reality and multimedia have only become better and better – though full sci-fic implementation is still quite some way off. That’s because a lot is involved in total sensory duplication, though for many, the “rated-G” audiences of families on a vacation package, say, something like the New York Skyride by serial entrepreneur Zalman Silber would be just fine (it is, briefly, an IMAX-like helicopter fly-over of famous city attractions synchronized to motion seating). But in research and development laboratories around the world, all the biggest names in consumer electronics are busy figuring out how to apply declassified military technology in a relevant way to ever more immersive videogaming and other kinds of entertainment.
Two trends appear ready to finally come to fruition: 3D and kinetics. First, three-dimensional technology is one of the most heavily looked into fields in home electronics, and it seems poised for a prime-time debut in the form of extremely advanced television screens that require no 3D glasses to view 3D imagery. Secondly, the multiple billion-dollar videogaming industry has been crucial in developing kinetic controls, whereby user commands are conveyed not through a physical interface but through the user’s own body movements. These two advances are being marketed right now by some of the biggest names in the business, famous labels such as Nintendo and Microsoft, companies that have a proven record of success in most of the things they do. A far cry from the likes of Zalman Silber!
Besides entertainment, the most obvious other uses for these technologies would be in real estate as well as education. Teaching subjects like chemistry and physics will certainly be revolutionized by the implementation of intuitive user controls and interactive 3D graphics that do not need a special interface. Wholesale property investment already makes significant use of virtual reality by providing 360-degree views and video walk-throughs of real estate to likely buyers from around the world. Using virtual tours over the internet, potential buyers can figure out from the comfort of their own homes whether an actual site visit is warranted, though property is also often bought simply on the basis of the virtual tour!
The Many Kinds Of Horse Racing Systems
Monday, August 16th, 2010Horse racing systems may be as old as the sport itself. It is not for nothing that racing horses has long been called “the sport of kings” for it takes a lot of money to own horses – and to bet enjoyably on them. Sure it’s possible to put down really modest amounts in today’s races, but that would be like going to a five-star restaurant just to have a glass of water.
After all, popular though the pastime is, it’s worth a hundred and fifteen billion dollars worldwide, a sum unlikely to consist entirely of small wagers! Hence, along with this noble equestrian sport has come different racing systems created to improve one’s odds. In the United States, betting on horse races is governed by the individual states in which the racetrack is located.
Cross state lines, however, and there’s remarkably little oversight, as interstate commerce is a federal responsibility and apparently not one that preoccupies Washington too much (after all, they hardly bother with illegal immigration). Thus have companies sprung up to simulcast betting across state lines, largely without any oversight except for wider statutes on gambling in general.
Thus the numerous racing tips, born of the social phenomenon of parimutuel gambling (from the French for “mutual” gambling) in which all bets are pooled together, with a house take removed right away before calculating payoff shares. In a typical example, seventeen percent is withheld and eighty-three percent returned in the form of winnings.
As with all games of chance, the mathematics of probability is intimately involved, with nuances exploited by those with an understanding of the details. Modern technology aims to make it even easier, and software exists which purports to help handicap a race with the least amount of user input possible. Interestingly, such computer-assisted handicaps don’t dampen the excitement of a bet!
The Incredible Sushi Nori Dinner
Sunday, August 15th, 2010Regardless of its growing popularity over the past several decades, many westerners are still wary of the idea of sushi, and much of this trepidation is due in part to the ingredients, many of which sound strange and foreign to us, despite having been translated into English. Perhaps chief amongst these is seaweed, or from here on out: nori sushi. Sushi nori is a common ingredient in, and method of preparing sushi, typically comprising the wrap inside which all the other ingredients are stored.
Roasted nori sushi, while commonly simply referred to as sea weed, is really a type of algae traditionally cultivated in the harbors of Japan. The first method of harvest – scraping the algae off dock pilings, rolling it out into thin sheets and then allowing it dry in the sun – doesn’t precisely sound appealing, but modern methods of cultivation and preparing tend to be far removed from scraping it out of a filthy harbor. Today, the process of shredding and rack-drying sushi nori is often a highly sophisticated form of agriculture closer similar to paper making than anything else.
The growth of nori begins in an exceedingly controlled environment, in harbors or bays especially designated for that goal, functioning like an aquatic version of a traditional agricultural field. On the surface of these waters, buoys are positioned from which large nets are suspended, floating on the water’s surface. The seaweed used in the production of sushi nori, a species of red algae referred to as Porphyra, is then allowed to grow naturally upon these nets.
Sushi nori – nori being the Japanese name for Porphyra – has a rather small gestation period, only taking about 45 days from the first seeding to the harvest of fully cultivated plants, and several harvests can be made from a single seeding, usually after intervals up to ten days. After the plants are harvested, they are processed using a assortment of machines specially created to replicate the process of shredding and drying by hand, with the benefit of enhanced efficiency as well as speed. The end result is a large, paper-thin sheet of dried sushi nori. These sheets can cost between six cents, where sushi is harvested in Chinese waters, to $50 for nori harvested from the traditional harbors off the coast of Japan, depending on quality and the exact method of production.
Sheets of nori are generally cut in shapes up to 18 centimeters by 20 centimeters, which makes them the perfect size for preparing sushi nori. The sheets are laid out and the various ingredients – which include a massive assortment of seafood and vegetables, depending on the exact type of sushi – are positioned on top. The entire sheet is then rolled up, enclosing the other components inside and the roll itself sliced into several sections, supposing the form and appearance that we frequently associate with sushi.
Where To Find Discount Codes Over The Internet For Your Desired Retailer
Sunday, August 15th, 2010There are a few ways you can discover promotion codes on the net. Let us examine them:
1. Search Engines:
This 1 is basic, just look for for them on search engines. You would likely be surprised at the volume of people that don’t do this. It is so painless to save money using this technique. Just the other day I applied this method prior to doing a purchase with a shop
(Cell2Get) and I was able to save some hard earned cash making use of it. I fully grasp that for most it could possibly take some time to make this a habit. But once you do you will save!
2. Sign up for that merchants email newsletter:
This one is by e-mail. Search for your favorite online stores and apply to their newsletters. This will guarantee you know about the latest deals and coupon codes. This is a very good way to get coupons, but it only works on those sites you join up with.
So any time you buy something, make certain to take a look at the internet search engine and/or your email 1st. Saving moolah is always a beneficial thing!
New York Nabes Make the City Go Round
Sunday, August 15th, 2010It is necessary to do your homework when it comes to investing in New York properties. New York City is a very diverse place, and even adjacent neighborhoods can be drastically dissimilar, never mind those in different boroughs. According to industry experts such as Isaac Toussie, nothing is as it seems, and if you are looking for residential property that you plan on living in yourself, you might even want to arrange to spend a few nights on the premises to really know personally what it’s like. For example, many peaceful-looking places are actually not peaceful at all but deadly, ridden with crime and pollution and a host of other social ills. Even when it comes to commercial real estate, things may not be as they seem. Developers like Isaac Toussie are common in this town, and to stand out from the crowd you need to be known for something more than just a hole in the ground of an empty lot.
New York property markets are distinctive in many categories, including population density. As an investor you want to thoroughly explore them all before proceeding to a decision of any economic consequence. It is often valuable to think of different neighborhoods as cities or towns in themselves, which was indeed actually the historical case. Such an artificial view of the city would not suffice long-term, but it can be usefully dabbled in from time to time for specific purposes. For example, it is not uncommon to find the direst poverty fairly close to some of the most opulent luxury. As an investor in New York property you want to be aware of this possibility so as to not miss any good opportunities simply on account of ignorance.
When looking for property in New York City, you must consider the people, especially when it comes to homes for yourself or potential tenants. Ultimately, the people are what will determine the quality of life. Will it be a noisy place? Full of trash? Or does the local community take some pride in itself, without any kids running around causing trouble?
Even when it comes to the commercial side of things such considerations are important. If you have space for rent but the neighbors are lower class people, you probably won’t get any upscale businesses looking to sign a lease with you, even with all the governmental encouragement there is, such as tax breaks and the like.
It’s a delicate balance, which is part of the reason why rents are so high in the city. But what to do as an investor?
Watch. And learn. You can never learn enough about such an exciting, dynamic city, and you never can tell just when such knowledge may be put to good use. Why not bicycle around to get a good feel for a place? New York City has ambitions to become one of the most bicycle-friendly municipalities in the country, and this is one of the best ways to transport yourself through different places in order to get a first-hand feel for them.