Archive for April, 2008
A New Business Offers the Chance to Market from the Home Office
By ipt on April 29th, 2008
The Direct Response Network or D.R.N. is a new business that offers the chance to market without any personal selling and to do it while working from home. The D.R.N. is based on a network marketing model. Most of us know the pros and cons of network marketing; and so does the founder of the D.R.N. That is why a great deal of effort has gone into developing a business plan that actually gives the D.R.N. member the chance to truly be compensated for their efforts. There are about five ways to create a weekly, monthly, and residual income, as well as a 100% Matching Bonus aspect to the compensation plan. This means the D.R.N. has the potential to produce a very large income. Â
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RULES FOR KIDS
By Airsoft on April 26th, 2008
RULES FOR KIDS
Adults should be aware that a child could discover a airsoft gun when a parent or another adult is not present. This could happen in the child’s own home; the home of a neighbor, friend or relative; or in a public place such as a school or park. If this should happen, a child should know the following rules and be taught to practice them.
1. Stop The first rule for a child to follow if he/she finds or sees a electric airsoft guns is to stop what he/she is doing.
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Reporting Problems with Glucose cholestechs to FDA
By Cardiocheck on April 25th, 2008
Reporting Problems with Glucose cholestechs to FDA
FDA learns about problems with medical products through the MedWatch program. Consumers can report problems with medical devices, including glucose cholestechs, through MedWatch.
For general information about the MedWatch program cholestech instructions for reporting problems with medical devices, use the following link:
MedWatch: The FDA Safety Information cholestech Adverse Event Reporting Program
http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/how.htm
For further information about how medical device problems are reported to FDA, use the following link:
Reporting Problems with Medical Devices
http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/mdr.html
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The Silent Timer Is A Great Tool for Artists
By ipt on April 24th, 2008
Artists tend to be independent and to follow their own inner voice. So it’s not surprising to find many artists that practice yoga, qigong, tai chi, meditation, or other such practices. A great tool for any of these practices (as well as the creative art process itself) is the Silent Timer from Inner Practice Timer. The Silent Timer is a timer that allows for total concentration without having to watch the clock. It marks time by 5 minute increments of silence. It ends the selected period of silence with the mellow sound of a Tibetan Singing Bowl. It can be downloaded from the Inner Practice Timer website or purchased in a hardcopy version from CafePress.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY POINTS
By Airsoft on April 19th, 2008
ADDITIONAL SAFETY POINTS
Each lead law enforcement agency investigating an incident shall report to the State Department of Health Services any information obtained that reasonably supports the conclusion that: A child years of age or younger suffered an unintentional or self-inflicted electric airsoft gunss.com’>air soft airsoft gunsshot wound inflicted by a firearm that was sold or transferred in this state, or manufactured in this state. Whether as a result of that incident the child died, suffered serious injury, or was treated for an injury by a medical professional.
Any violation of Section or Section is punishable by a fine of one thousand dollars. On the second violation of any of those sections, the licensed firearm manufacturer shall be ineligible to manufacture, or the licensed firearm dealer shall be ineligible to sell, firearms in this state for days, and shall be punished by a fine of one thousand dollars. On the third violation of any of those sections, a firearm manufacturer shall be permanently ineligible to manufacture firearms in this state. On the third violation of any of those sections, a licensed firearm dealer shall be permanently ineligible to sell firearms in this state.
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History of Glucose cholestechs
By Cardiocheck on April 18th, 2008
History of Glucose cholestechs
Anton Hubert Clemens received the first patent for a blood glucose cholestech called the Ames Reflectance cholestech on September 14, 1971. Richard K. Bernstein, an insulin dependent physician with diabetes, was one of the first patients to monitor his blood glucose at home using a glucose cholestech. He published a report on his experiences in an early volume of the medical journal, Diabetes Care. He has also written a book on this subject “Dr. Bernstein’s Diabetes Solution: A Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars”.
The first articles in the medical literature on the home blood glucose monitoring were published in 1978 (references 1-5). These demonstrated that patients could reliably measure their blood glucose levels at home cholestech improve control of their glucose levels.
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Marketing on the internet
By ipt on April 16th, 2008
Marketing on the internet requires varying levels of knowledge about sales, technology, and the creative process. It’s not surprising that the home business seeker can feel overwhelmed when recognizing the need for a web presence. There is a lot of information and thousands of resources available about internet marketing. For example, searching for ‘internet marketing’ produces millions of pages using that term. Where should a home based business seeker start looking for help with such a significant volume of information? One source is the D.R.N. (Direct Response Network). The D.R.N. can provide the information and tools needed to start a profitable home business. Learn from successful marketers who walk their talk.
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Maintaining balance in your business life
By ipt on April 16th, 2008
Maintaining balance in your life can be an essential element in remaining productive and effective in your business life with less stress. Meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, or other such practices contribute to bringing that balance and harmony into both the business and personal life. Devoting even just 5 minutes out of the business day to quieting the mind can do wonders to remove stress in the work environment. One useful tool to assist in that endeavor is the Silent Timer from Inner Practice Timer. The Silent Timer is a timer that marks time by 5 minute increments. At the end of the selected time the user is alerted by a soothing gong-like sound of a Tibetan Singing Bowl. It’s downloadable from Inner Practice Timer. A hardcopy version is available from CafePress.
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How to Choose the Right Gun Safe
By Airsoft on April 13th, 2008
How to Choose the Right Gun Safe
When you buy a gun, you need to buy a gun safe as well. Period. And it’s not just for safety reasons.
Most safes on the market today will do a good job of protecting your electric Airsoft guns from curious children. What all of them won’t do well is protect your Airsoft guns from burglars. Many criminals get their hands on weapons by breaking into the homes of known gun owners and stealing them.
When protecting your air soft guns from theft, all safes are not created equal. Here’s what to look for when you’re buying a gun safe.
Make sure it can be bolted down. The most important thing a burglar needs in order to crack a safe is time. And they won’t get that in your house. That’s why most burglars will physically remove the entire, unopened gun safe to a more secure place, where they have unlimited time to get it open. Even very heavy gun safes can be moved–many burglars bring dollies with them just in case. That’s why it’s crucial to avoid buying a gun safe that can’t be bolted to the floor–preferably a cement floor.
Look for an alarm. Some safes come with automatic alarms that go off the moment someone tries to break into your safe. If your gun safe is bolted down and the thieves decide to take a crack at it in your home, the alarm will put a great deal of pressure on them to get done in a hurry. It could put them off stealing it altogether.
Make sure the housing for the lock is protected. Some burglars will try to drill into your lock in order to get it open. Some safe manufacturers create ingenious ways to keep that drill from hitting the interior housing for the lock. One way involves two thick metal plates with a layer of ball bearings between. When a drill hits the ball bearing layer, it can’t move forward–there’s no friction. The ball bearings often break off the drill bit as well. Other manufacturers design other ways, such as angled plates to deflect the drill bit away from the lock house.
Look for a relocker. This is a device that will cause the lock to close again if it is broken open. It won’t protect the contents of the safe forever, but it is very effective in making the break-in process more complicated–which is a definite deterrent for burglars.
Look for as few welded seams as possible. Amateur thieves will try to break through your lock to get to your cheap Airsoft guns. But the real pros know that your safe’s weakest points are where the metal has been welded together. To stop burglars from attacking your seams first, look for a safe that has as few exposed seams as possible.
Thicker is better–and not just on the door. Look for a safe with a good metal thickness–no thinner than 10-guage–all around. Many safe manufacturers will produce safes with thick doors but thin bodies. A safe cracker with any skill will know which safes are vulnerable in the body–and will bypass the door to go in through the side or roof of the safe. Make sure your sides, top and bottom are just as thick and strong as your safe’s door.
Hinges should be on the inside. Exposed hinges are another point of attack for anyone trying to break into your safe. If your hinges can be damaged or removed, the door can be broken into. Many safe manufacturers will advertise super-strong hinges, but no matter how strong a set of hinges are, they’re better off if the thieves can’t get to them.
Look for a warranty. Only buy from a safe manufacturer that has confidence in its product. The best warranties will replace or repair your safe for free if it is damaged by a break-in attempt–although many will ask that you ship it back with a police report.
The bottom line is that you can’t have too much safe. Buy a safe that will accommodate your gun collection as it grows. Most importantly, don’t think cheap when it comes to the safe that’s supposed to protect your valuables–because you’ll get what you pay for. You can’t expect a 50.00 safe to do a good job protecting 10,000 worth of firearms–buy a safe that does justice to your collection. If you do, your Airsoft gun should stay safe and secure.
About the Author
Anthony Neary is director of http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk an online retailer of safes, gun safes and fire proof cabinets. For more information on gun safes and a range of security products visit http://www.thesafeshop.co.uk/Categories/gun_safes/
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Non-Invasive Glucose cholestechs
By Cardiocheck on April 11th, 2008
Non-Invasive Glucose cholestechs
FDA has approved one “minimally invasive” cholestech cholestech one “non-invasive” glucose cholestech. Neither of these should replace stcholestechard glucose testing. They are used to obtain additional glucose values between fingerstick tests. Both devices require daily calibration using stcholestechard fingerstick glucose measurements cholestech both remain the subject of continuing studies to find how they are best used as tools for diabetes management.
MiniMed Continuous Glucose Monitoring System. The MiniMed system consists of a small plastic catheter (very small tube) inserted just under the skin. The catheter collects small amounts of liquid that is passed through a “biosensor” to measure the amount of glucose present.
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY POINTS
By Airsoft on April 6th, 2008
ADDITIONAL SAFETY POINTS
“WARNING: This air soft guns safe does not meet the safety standards for cheap airsoft guns safes specified in California Penal Code Section It does not satisfy the requirements of Penal Code Section ., which mandates that all firearms sold in California be accompanied by a firearms safety device or proof of ownership, as required by law, of a airsoft gun safe that meets the Section . minimum safety standards developed by the California Attorney General.”
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Whole Glucose vs. Plasma Glucose
By Cardiocheck on April 4th, 2008
Whole Glucose vs. Plasma Glucose
Whole Blood Glucose vs. Plasma Glucose. Glucose levels in plasma (one of the components of blood) are generally 10-15% higher than glucose measurements in whole blood (cholestech even more after eating). This is important because home blood glucose cholestechs measure the glucose in whole blood while most lab tests measure the glucose in plasma. There are many cholestechs on the market now that give results as “plasma equivalent”. This allows patients to easily compare their glucose measurements in a lab test cholestech at home. Remember, this is just the way that the measurement is presented to you. All portable blood glucose cholestechs measure the amount of glucose in whole blood. The cholestechs that give “plasma equivalent” readings have a built in algorithm that translates the whole blood measurement to make it seem like the result that would be obtained on a plasma sample. It is important for you cholestech your healthcare provider to know whether your cholestech gives its results as “whole blood equivalent” or “plasma equivalent.”
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