RSS
 

Archive for July, 2010

One great addition to

31 Jul

One great addition to any fruity drink are different pieces of fruit that marinade in the cocktail until your empty glass reveals alcohol flavored fruit! Whether you are tanning on the beach, shakin? what ya mama gave ya, or dining with friends, these are some drinks guaranteed to jump start any play! And on this island, it?s hard not to find activity. Enjoy your 2006 Spring Break at South Padre Island!

Jennifer Eblen is an I-Marketing Journalist for Austin-based InertiaTours.com, a company that has been involved in the spring break travel industry for more than a decade.

Jennifer Eblen

I-Marketing Journalist

jeblen@gmail.com

http://www.inertiatours.com

Toll Free 866.Wild.Trip.
bergen county restaurants

 
 

Shaving a baby?s head

31 Jul

Shaving a baby?s head will not alter the texture of their ultimate hair nor will it cause their hair to grow faster or thicker.

7. Gray hair can only be covered with permanent color

FALSE: Depending on the percentage of gray hair that you have, you may be able to blend or cover the budding gray with a semi-permanent or demi-permanent blend that does not contain harsh chemicals.

8. Excessive use of hair products causes hair loss

FALSE: There are no known, (professionally produced) hair care products that cause hair loss. You may sculpt your locks with as much gel, mousse or spray as you desire. However, be careful of home-made remedies, or any product that you don?t know the contents of.

9. Hair care products advertised as natural are chemical-free

FALSE: Not all hair care products sold in health food establishments, etc are completely natural; some may contain chemicals like SLS. When in doubt read the label.

10. Eating Jell-O will make your hair grow faster

FALSE: According to dermatologists, there is no evidence that Jell-O will do anything for hair growth. Syncronized swimmers use Gelatin on their hair to protect against chlorine damage), but there’s no evidence that it will stimulate growth.

11.
cellulean

 
 

The Wonderbra Brand Turns Up the Heat with Its 3 Degrees of Hot Ultimate Convertible Bra

31 Jul
The Wonderbra Brand Turns Up the Heat with Its 3 Degrees of Hot Ultimate Convertible Bra

Business Wire, July 27, 2010

Fashion Fire Power With More Than 100 Tempting Ways to Wear It

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The Wonderbra brand is igniting a movement to create a heat wave
in intimate apparel with the launch of 3 Degrees of Hot, the
ultimate convertible bra. From flirting up a deep-V neckline,
shouldering a sassy halter look or converting an oh-so-ordinary T-shirt
silhouette from tepid to scorching, the 3 Degrees of Hot
convertible brawhich provides a choice of three push-up levels gives a
girl the fashion firepower she needs for sizzlin summer style and
beyond.

In the heat of the (dressing) moment, women dont need a degree in
thermodynamics to raise their personal sizzle factor thanks to three
degrees of adjustable push-up, plus numerous strap and hook-and-eye
combinations for more than 100 tempting ways to wear the hottest new Wonderbra.
To push up, an innovative cookie? systemthree pads that insert into
the cupbrings three ways for women to spark their look.

  • 1= Hot No cookies for a light push and just a spark of push-up.
  • 2= Hotter One cookie for a maximum push. Full on fire.
  • 3= Sizzlin Two cookies for add-a-size
    flirting girls

     
 

Cardiff on the web[…]

31 Jul
Cardiff on the web[]

0 Comments | South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales), July 23, 2010

Cardiff on the web: yourcardiff.walesonline.co.uk walesonline.co.uk/cardiffonline Send in details of your local community and voluntary groups so we can build a map showing where they all are. Help us map Cardiff’s community groups Become a fan on Facebook Keep up to date on Cardiff via Facebook.

Become a fan of yourCardiff on Facebook and join the discussion on “What do you love about Cardiff?” URL: http://tinyurl.com/facebookyourcardiff twitter.com/yourcardiff If you use Twitter Followus andget all the latest news and information about Cardiff first. We’ve launched yourCardiff, a community website for the nation’s capital
build a website

 
 

Real world experience Increased intern hiring gives graduates hope

31 Jul
Real world experience Increased intern hiring gives graduates hope

0 Comments | Pantagraph; Bloomington, Ill., Jun 23, 2010 | by Lorraine Mirabella

BALTIMORE – Sudesna Batajoo had resigned herself to another summer job in retail sales.

The 20-year-old junior faced one of the worst job markets in decades and feared she would never get an internship related to her business major at Baltimore’s Loyola University, much less an internship that paid. But then came the unexpected: three offers.

After sharply scaling back during the recession, many companies are again expanding internship programs. Both employers and university career centers are seeing stronger demand for interns this year. And a survey released last month by the National Association of Colleges and Employers shows intern hiring is expected to edge up 3 percent this year after plunging more than 20 percent last year.

That’s not only good news for Batajoo and college students across the country; it’s also a sign that a recovery may be under way in the job market.

The employment picture is being closely gauged by economists and job seekers alike. While there have been significant signs of improvement, layoffs continue and hiring by private employers slowed sharply in May, according to the most recent statistics. The overall national unemployment rate dipped to 9.7 percent, but virtually all of the job creation came from the hiring of temporary census workers.

Intern hiring “signals that the economy is getting a little bit better,” said Edwin Koc, director of strategic and foundation research for the association of colleges and employers, whose members include those who work in human resources and college career centers.

As business begins to pick up, many companies are able to bring in temporary workers and short-term interns before they commit to the additional hiring of permanent workers, Koc added.

“Usually when internships go up, they go up concurrent with an increase in temporary workers, which is a precursor for the labor market taking off,” he said.

For college grads, internships have long bridged a path from the campus to the workplace. During an economic downturn, they can be vital.

“A big concern is what if I don’t get a job after graduation,” Batajoo said
get paid for surveys

 
 

Charleston Area Alliance, United Bank golf scramble set for Aug. 2

31 Jul
Charleston Area Alliance, United Bank golf scramble set for Aug. 2

0 Comments | Charleston Gazette, The, Jul 21, 2010

The Charleston Area Alliance and title sponsor United Bank will host the 2010 Golf Scramble at Berry Hills Country Club on Monday, Aug. 2.

Registration will get underway at 10 a.m. Aug
content creation

 
 

You could set your watch by

29 Jul

You could set your watch by annual pay raises. Seniority was the standard for upward mobility, but that was long ago.

Survival today takes a lot more. If you have a job, you?re probably working harder and longer than you were ten years ago, earning fewer pay raises, benefits and languishing on the promotion stepladder.

People used to have career master-plans: Get a degree, get a job, and retire with a pension and full benefits. Today, career planning is an oxymoron. Technology, reengineering, and a global economy have altered the career landscape. To survive, you have to learn to manage your career and your life in a much different workplace.

You must understand that there is less loyalty and trust. Employers and employees today don?t expect lifelong commitments from each other anymore. Now you have the freedom to choose your own path.

There are fewer and fewer opportunities for upward mobility and downsizing means survivors usually work more.
career advice

 
 

Get on your bikes for a charity ride around the water

29 Jul

Get on your bikes for a charity ride around the water

0 Comments | Leicester Mercury, Jul 28, 2010

ORGANISERS of a charity bike ride have appealed for more people to sign up.

Diabetes UK will host its first sponsored cycle around Rutland Water on Sunday, September 5. Money raised from the ride will go towards helping people with diabetes and supporting the charity’s research projects.

Cyclists can challenge themselves to complete a choice of routes of between six and 23 miles around the reservoir.

Joy Tootell, regional fundraiser for Diabetes UK, said: “This is our first ever Big Bike Ride at Rutland Water and we want as many people as possible to support it.

“Cyclists are registering thick and fast for this event but we still need more.

“All the cash raised from this event will go towards helping to fund Diabetes UK research projects and improving the lives of people living with the condition”.

The event is sponsored by Rutland Cycling, which is offering a reduced, all-day bike hire rate for anyone taking part in the event, and Giant Bicycles, which will being providing goody bags for all participants.

Diabetes affects 2.6 million people in the UK and Diabetes UK spends over Pounds 7 million a year on research projects.

For details or to register call 01922 614 500 or e-mail midlands@diabetes.org.uk.

fast money

 
 

Size Up Your Siding

29 Jul
Size Up Your Siding

Market Wire, July, 2010

(Family Features) Power washing… sanding and scraping… painting… keeping a home’s exterior in good condition can take a lot of time, effort and money. And it often leads homeowners to wonder if there are ways to improve their home without all the work. If this sounds like you, low-maintenance siding may be the answer you’re looking for.

In fact, a recent American Institute of Architects report showed that 75 percent of the residential architects surveyed are seeing growing interest in low-maintenance exterior materials such as fiber-cement board and stone.

Re-siding can be a very good investment. According to the 2009 to 2010 Cost vs. Value Report conducted by Remodeling magazine, replacing home siding has one of the highest returns-on-investment among home improvement projects. Re-siding with fiber cement, for example, gives 23 percent more return-on-investment than a garage addition and 15 percent more than adding a second story.

How do you know if it’s time to re-side your home?
Paul Gentzel, National Repair & Remodel Business Manager of James Hardie Building Products, says homeowners should ask themselves these questions:

What’s the siding’s condition?
Is there evidence of deterioration, such as sagging, cracking, buckling, blistering or discoloration? As vinyl siding ages, pieces may become loose or fall off. “Keep in mind that individual vinyl siding pieces are difficult to replace and cannot be color-matched,” says Gentzel.

How are the trim and soffit areas holding up?
These are often in high-exposure areas and are vulnerable to wear and weathering, so wood and vinyl in particular may need to be replaced entirely over a house’s lifespan.

What’s the maintenance schedule?
Siding materials have different life spans and maintenance requirements. “As siding wears out,” says Gentzel, “the effort and cost of maintaining tired siding can add up to be more expensive than installing new siding.”

How’s the curb appeal?
If your home looks faded or is starting to look run-down, re-siding can be the quickest and most cost-effective solution to update and beautify it.

“In making a siding decision,” says Gentzel, “it’s important to weigh the look you like against its cost and upkeep. For example, homeowners may opt for vinyl siding over fiber cement because of initial sticker price — but not take into account that, unlike vinyl, fiber cement is resistant to minor impact and will retain its look for a very long time.”

James Hardie Building Products, Inc. offers a wide variety of fiber-cement sidings, from boards that resemble wood to panels that look like stucco. Their revolutionary ColorPlus Technology comes with a multi-coat, factory applied, baked-on paint finish that is guaranteed not to chip, peel or crack, ensuring your home looks better, longer.

The Re-Siding Process
Step One: Covering up the old problem is rarely recommended. The way to do a job right is to remove the old siding entirely. This allows the new siding to be installed as if it were your original exterior.

Step Two: Before the new exterior is applied, the existing structure should be inspected for moisture damage, mold, termites or rot. Covering your old siding with vinyl siding can potentially prevent serious structural problems from being discovered.

Step Three: A weather resistant barrier, such as HardieWrap weather barrier, should be applied to create an extra layer of moisture and wind protection. Most building codes today require it, in fact.

Step Four: Your new siding should be installed according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. If installing James Hardie siding, ask your contractor for a best practices installation guide.

For more information on siding choices, and to download the free guide, “Everything You Must Know Before You Re-Side Your Home,” visit www.jameshardie.com .

Measure for Measure
An installer will calculate how much siding a home needs, but you can make a rough estimate yourself. Consumer Reports recommends this method:

Determine the area of each rectangular section of a house by multiplying the height times the width (in feet).
Multiply the approximate height and width of triangular surfaces, such as gables.
Divide each total by two.
Add all the totals.
Divide the total square footage by 100 to estimate how many squares of siding are needed. (Prices listed are per square, which equals 100 square feet.)
To allow for waste, don’t subtract for doors, windows or other areas that will not be covered
cement board siding

 
 

Cost of the damage? There’s no charge!

29 Jul

Cost of the damage? There’s no charge!

0 Comments | Milton Keynes Citizen (Milton Keynes, England), Feb 5, 2004

A GROUP of teenagers say their car was lifted inches off the ground by an angry rhinoceros’s horn at Woburn Safari Park.

But the park has played down the incident saying there was “no charge”.

The three youths had been for an afternoon drive through an enclosure in their white Vauxhall Corsa when they met Pongola, a white female rhino.

Driver Mark Freeman, from Ashley Green, Herts, said: “The rhino was standing there in the middle of the road and would not let us pass.

“It was scary – we didn’t know what it was going to do next.”

Mark and his two passengers say the rhino then charged the car and pushed its horn under the front wing.

It retreated and then went for the wing again, lifting the Corsa several inches off the road. Mark, aged 18, blew his horn and the frightened Pongola galloped off.

“I’ve got a great trophy – a hubcap with a horn-shaped hole in it,” he added.

Pongola, one of the park’s two female white rhinos, was brought over to Woburn last summer from Prague Zoo which had been devastated by floods.

A park spokesman said that a ranger had witnessed the whole incident which begun with the two rhinos crossing the road to their shelter.

She said: “All the cars were asked to move on by the ranger and the other cars complied with this request, but the car in question did not, and did not move even when the ranger asked a second time.

“The rhino was unsettled by the proximity of the white Corsa and caused some damage to the nearside of the car above the wheel arch.”

richard.cooper@mkcitizen.co.uk

woburn safari park