Thursday, September 6, 2012

Home and Family: Harnessing the Power of the Sun

Electricity bills are soaring as generating power gets more and more expensive. In the summer months, this can be particularly concerning with the need to turn on air conditioning so you can keep cool. You also need to keep your refrigerator running to store ice so you can make sure you always have something to put in your drink to beat the heat. If you have someone in your household like a senior citizen with a delicate constitution, it's even more important to keep them away from the sun's punishing rays. Heat stroke is a real and deadly killer you need to protect your family from.

The sun doesn't have to be your enemy though. Believe it or not, you can actually use the sun to help keep cool. Learning how to make solar power is the key to surviving the summer heat without burning a hole in your wallet when the next electricity bill comes along. Look into purchasing solar panels to install in your home so you can take advantage of this environment-friendly power source. You won't just be helping your family and your finances. You'll be helping Mother Earth too by being less reliant on electricity that may come from power plants running on burning coal that pollutes the atmosphere.

In the winter, when the sun is scarce, solar power can be an asset. These panels can draw in the sun's rays even if it's hiding behind the clouds so you have a power source that works for all seasons. You can experience the sun's warmth despite a snowstorm via your heating system. The power absorbed by solar panels can be diverted to a battery for later use on a rainy or snowy day. You no longer have to rely on an expensive generator for emergency power in case of a power outage. This means you can stay safe and warm in the event of a winter blackout.

But will learning how to make solar power mean making a huge initial investment? Technology these days has made the transition to solar power far more affordable than it used to be. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to install and make use of solar panels in your home. There are now options available on the market where you simply take a thin film comprised of solar panel material and stick it onto your roof. Installation is a breeze for any do-it-yourself novice so there's no need to hesitate about employing this type of power. You can even make it a family activity by getting your older kids to help out and giving them a lesson in science and environmentalism.

Look to the sun and you can't lose. The benefits are blinding when you bring solar power to your home. Keep your family and friends comfortable in summer or winter with power that comes from a natural source. When you invest in utilizing solar power, you're guaranteed the benefit of saving money while still getting optimal efficiency and serving the environmentalist agenda.

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Source: http://batoula.blogspot.com/2012/09/harnessing-power-of-sun.html

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Welcome to Zenya 09/06 by Kisha Mays | Blog Talk Radio

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    Deepak Chopra welcomes one of the world?s most innovative scientists, Rupert Sheldrake. In Science Set Free, Dr Rupert Sheldrake shows that science is being constricted by assumptions that have hardened into dogmas, which are not only limiting, but dangerous for the future of humanity.

  • Join AMO Art Chat as we broadcast Live from Weekend With the Masters in San Diego. This show will feature screenwriter/director/artist George Gallo and award winning artist Juliette Aristides as well as whoever else stops by to say hello.

  • Grammy Award Winning, Earth Wind and Fire Saxophonist, Gary Bias, will be stopping by Jazzin Em Up With Cres O'Neal for a little chat. A highlight of Gary's career occurred when he co-authored the Grammy Winning song, "Sweet Love", with Anita Baker.

  • Quebec City's Old World Charm: Join us as we walk down centuries-old cobblestone streets and listen to locals speak French. Head up to the Old City to enjoy the views from the Chateau Frontenac Hotel and enjoy some of the best whale watching in Tadoussac.

  • Murder at Midnight was a syndicated series was broadcast from September 16, 1946 through September 8, 1947 and later rerun in the summer of 1950.

  • The Heavy Metal Mayhem Radio Show Is Celebrating Four Years On BTR and Joining Us Are Exodus and Dublin Death Patrol Singer Steve Zetro Souza And Tension Singer/Guitarist Tom Gattis Who's Band Just won a AMA Award for Their New Documentary.

  • Actor Nate Parker (Red Tails, The Great Debaters and The Secret Life of Bees) sits down with host Tim Gordon for an extended discussion to talk about his latest film, Arbitrage on Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.

  • What you didn't know about Booker T. WWE Champion, Smack Down manager Booker T. Talking about his new book. Call in Speak to him live on air.

  • Our team of today's best blawggers will be answering your challenging, unusual and downright bizarre HR and workplace questions with candid advice, practical guidance and a sense of humor!

  • We all have cancer cells in our body. When you create an environment that feeds those cancer cells, they grow and multiply. The key is to stop making cancer.

  • Billy Crain is in the legendary Southern Rock Band The Outlaws, this is his 2nd solo CD "Creole Shoes",from his heart about his past experiences over the last year of the loss of his brother, his trip to Haiti, foster parenting,and walking w/God

  • What squandered riches are in the whopping 102 tons of garbage each American produces in a lifetime. Find out with Pulitzer prize-winning author of Garbology Edward Humes

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    For health activist Fluke, an emphatic endorsement of Obama

    CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - Women's health activist Sandra Fluke, who came under a barrage of attacks from conservatives this year for supporting Democratic President Barack Obama's contraceptive policy, lashed back on Wednesday in an unflinching speech at Democratic National Convention.

    "Your new president could be a man who stands by when a public figure tries to silence a private citizen with hateful slurs. A man who won't stand up to the slurs, or to any of the extreme, bigoted voices in his own party," referring to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's muted reaction after conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh called her a "slut" last March.

    Fluke, then a 30-year-old law student at Georgetown University, got caught up in heated debate over Obama's policy requiring health insurance plans to cover contraception when she spoke out against Republicans' efforts to scrap the policy.

    Limbaugh called her a "slut" and a "prostitute" for her comments. Limbaugh later apologized, but the controversy drove advertisers from his national radio show.

    Obama telephoned Fluke after Limbaugh's comments, and invoked his concern for his two young daughters when he explained why he had reached out to the student.

    Fluke has been an active campaigner for Obama's re-election. During the campaign, the party has focused on social issues like abortion rights and insurance coverage for contraception to appeal to women voters, while accusing Republicans of waging a "war on women."

    Republicans reject the charge, and contend that Obama's policies hurt women by failing to alleviate stubbornly high unemployment and do more to create a U.S. business environment friendly to corporations that create jobs.

    Fluke did not mention Romney by name in her short speech. She also targeted Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, Romney's vice presidential running mate, a strong opponent of abortion rights.

    Without naming him, Fluke said Ryan would be a vice president who co-sponsored a bill that would "allow pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency rooms."

    In the House of Representatives, Ryan has fought insurance coverage for contraception and co-sponsored a bill to give "personhood" rights to fetuses, a measure criticized as an effort to forbid abortions even when they might be necessary to save the life of a pregnant woman.

    (Editing by David Lindsey and Alden Bentley)

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/health-activist-fluke-emphatic-endorsement-obama-042235455.html

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    Playoff Previews: Lynchburg and Rome

    Home ? Braves ? Playoff Previews: Lynchburg and Rome

    Jun 11, 2011; Columbia, SC, USA; Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-US PRESSWIRE

    As the minor league season ends, two Braves affiliates made their league?s playoffs. ?High-A Lynchburg and A-ball Rome each made the playoffs in two completely different ways.

    Lynchburg

    The Hillcats won the Carolina League Northern Division first half title, giving them their playoff berth. ?They finished the season 72-68, showing consistency throughout the summer. ?The team was fifth of eight teams in R/G and third in RA/G, only outscoring their opponents by five runs total.

    Nick Ahmed has been the main catalyst for the team, playing shortstop nearly every day. ?His slashline is just a bit above-average, but, much like Michael Bourn, his 40 stolen bases make him a valuable offensive piece. ?The picture above shows his playoff run last summer with UConn. ?He will likely not be at SS tomorrow night, when Andrelton Simmons brings his rehab assignment in Lynchburg.

    The two best hitters this year have been 2B Tommy La Stella and 1B Chris Garcia. ?Both have used very good plate discipline approaches, especially La Stella with his 34:24 BB/K ratio. ?Braeden Schlehuber has done well, moving his way into the main catching role. ?Edward Salcedo took a step back this year, hitting .240/.295/.412 with 42 errors at third base.

    Gus Schlosser heads the rotation, going 13-7 with a 3.38 ERA, winning the Carolina League Pitcher of the Year award. ?He does not strike out a ton of hitters, but he walks few and keeps the ball on the ground. ?Aaron Northcraft had more impressive stats, striking out nearly 25% of hitters, walking about 8%, and inducing around 60% groundballs. ?His .327 BABIP allowed led him to a 3.98 ERA, but his 2.64 FIP shows the talent he could display.

    Lynchburg plays the Wilmington Blue Rocks, the Royals A+ affiliate. ?They finished 66-74, winning the second half division title. ?As their record would indicate, they were outscored during the season, struggling on offense. ?Their most impressive player is 20-year-old shortstop Orlando Calixte, who hit .281/.326/.426 after his promotion near the halfway point.

    Rome

    After finishing the first half an unsightly 18-52, Rome managed to make a run in the second half, winning the division title despite a 62-76 overall record, the worst in the Southern division. ?Overall they finished near the bottom in both scoring and run prevention. ?Hinted at above, Simmons will begin his rehab assignment tonight in Rome.

    1B/DH William Beckwith and LF Robby Heflinger were the only two productive hitters, both squaring the ball up well but lacking some in plate discipline. ?2B Ross Heffley and 3B Kyle Kubitza provided above-average offense at minor premium positions.

    My fellow Winona State alum Tony Mueller provided all but one facet of the game to the team. ?He hit .266 with a .335 OBP, also playing a good center field. ?Unfortunately, in his 483 PA, he only got eight extra-base hits, all doubles. ?This led to an .019 ISO and a .285 SLG. Brandon Drury also took a major step back, hitting .231/.273/.335, numbers close to his 2010, making last year seem like a mirage.

    On the mound, Navery Moore gets the call Game 1. ?In his first professional season, Moore posted decent numbers, walking and striking out an above-average rate of hitters while limiting homers. ?Alex Wood has also been impressive after being selected in the 2nd round this year out of UGA.

    Rome faces the Asheville Tourists, the Rockies A affiliate. ?Dominating the South Atlantic league with an 88-52 record, the Tourists scored a ton of runs and got pretty good pitching. ?Their two most impressive players are 19-year-old doubles machine SS/3B Trevor Story and 20-year-old C William Swanner. ?Swanner cannot throw basestealers out, catching 13 of 133 runners. ?Guys like Mueller should be able to take advantage of this deficiency.

    For all kinds of Atlanta Braves info, opinion, and analysis check out the?Tomahawk Take Facebook page, and you can also follow all of the Take writers on Twitter??right here.

    Tags: Atlanta Braves, FanSided, Lynchburg Hillcats, Rome Braves

    Source: http://tomahawktake.com/2012/09/05/playoff-previews-lynchburg-and-rome/

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    Prostate cancer, Parkinson's disease, risk, and genealogy ? THE ...

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    An article just published on line in the Archives of Neurology has suggested that there is an association between risk for Parkinson?s disease and risk for prostate cancer among families in Utah. Whether this association extends to the rest of the US population is not known at this time.

    According to this paper by Kareus et al. (the full text of which is available on line).

    • Increased risk for Parkinson?s disease was associated with increased risk for two other forms of cancer: melanoma and prostate cancer.
    • Prostate cancer was diagnosed in 212 individuals who died with Parkinson?s disease (relative risk [RR] = 1.71), but was only expected in 124.
    • An elevated risk for prostate cancer was observable among first-, second-, and third-degree relatives of persons who died with Parkinson?s disease.
    • A significantly increased risk of death with Parkinson?s disease was observable among 22,147 men with a diagnosis of prostate cancer (RR = 1.39).

    The clinical significance of these findings is not yet clear. However, such data do support a genetic link between risk for prostate cancer and risk for Parkinson?s disease.

    This study was carried out by analyzing data from the Utah Population Database (UPDB), which includes birth, death, and family relationship data for more than 2 million individuals, with records extending back for more than 15 generations in some families.? The original genealogy data (based on records collected by the Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints) have been supplemented with vital records data from the state of Utah and record-linked to disease data for the state including Utah death certificates dating back to 1904 and the Utah Cancer Registry.

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    Source: http://prostatecancerinfolink.net/2012/09/05/prostate-cancer-parkinsons-disease-risk-and-genealogy/

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    Online Infidelity Check - Online Dating Background Checks

    Do you truly know your partner if you have no idea what they are doing online?

    Where once being secretive with your mobile phone was an immediate cause for concern of cheating, in this day age it is all about your online activity. As more and more people learn how to log on and interact with other people online, so does the old lingering thoughts of ?I wonder what my high school sweetheart is doing these days??, or ?Now that I can hide behind a computer I can tell X and Y what I really think about them? or even more increasingly, ?I wonder if I google my secret desires what will come up / who will share my thoughts??.

    Conducting a CupidScreen on your partner can uncover a lot of behaviours that are otherwise suppressed in their everyday life. Whether or not they truly believe these thoughts or simply want to act out the equivalent of an online midlife crisis, surely you must be curious at what your partner is truly up to when they log on each time?

    Whether it on a forum, through a social networking site, organising a ?secret meeting? or quite simply signing up with a dedicated appreciation group, no matter how long or short the timeframe you have been with your partner, a CupidScreen report may just teach you something new about who your partner really is.

    Studies have shown that online communication tends to remove inhibitions and there is an endless supply of potential partners coupled with a lack of clear norms about acceptable behaviour.


    Concerns how your partner is portraying themselves online?

    By providing us with your partners email address; our private investigators will conduct a legal, open source email trace investigation to identify which sites and profiles their email has been connected to. This is an extensive email trace investigation and is undertaken by a licensed private investigator with a report of our findings provided on completion.

    Who should order this?

      • Individuals who are concerned about their Partners online activity and can provide their partners email address.
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    * All results are gathered by way of open source, legally obtainable information and public records.

    All searches are conducted confidentially. The Subject of your CupidScreen is never contacted.

    Source: https://cupidscreen.com/online-infidelity-check-order/

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