Sunday, July 31, 2011

Best Auto Vacuum Cleaner

Who would have ever thought that someday you would never have to lift a handle or a finger to vacuum your kitchen, bedrooms, or your living room. With new technology, you are now able to run a auto vacuum without you ever having to lift a finger.

Automatic vacuum cleaners run on batteries and they will clean your entire house while you are away. They have a charge that can last up to three hours or more and will always go back to their docking station once the batteries are running out.

The best auto vacuum allow you to place barriers between different rooms. This means that if you do not want a particular room to be vacuumed, you can set up an invisible line that will allow the vacuum to go where you want it to go.

Another great feature that the best vacuum will have is the ability to automatically go back to its docking station. This means that the vacuum will go back and re-charge once it is starting to run out of power. This provides you with a no touch vacuum cleaner.

The last thing that a good vacuum will have is the ability to detect objects and stairs. This allows it not to fall down the stairs or run into valuable objects that could break.

Now that you know about auto vacuum cleaners and how they work, it is time to start searching for one that you think will be the best for your home.




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Saturday, July 30, 2011

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Friday, July 29, 2011

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

What's Your Dialect?

Or what's your favorite dialect? You speak more than one. Do you even know how many English dialects you speak? Probably a lot more than you might have thought. Although we generally recognize standard written English as the dialect our nation uses to talk with itself, it is, in the end, only one dialect. And it is never our only dialect.

We normally think of a dialect as being a regional variant of a language, in our case a variety of American English that is distinguished from the others by sound, vocabulary and grammar. But what we often forget is that dialects are also used by groups of speakers to distinguish themselves from others socially in so-called discourse communities. What is more, while certain dialects of geographic origin are starting to disappear because people are becoming less and less isolated (think television and the Internet), the number of discourse communities appears to be increasing for the very same reason-these groups are less isolated than they had been in the past and can now come about, grow and mutate very easily.

And whether we are aware of it or not, we are all members of various discourse communities and we bounce back and forth between them effortlessly all the time. We speak various groups' lingos with ease. We also are able to easily recognize and even imitate other discourse communities we are not normally connected to. We are language poets but don't really know it, in other words. Here are a few examples of some dialects you can easily recognize and most likely speak:

Hip-Hop English Computerese Airport English Police English Bureaucratese Professional Athlete English Hospital English Legalese Government Agency English

Get the picture? But it doesn't have to stop there. We can just as easily break a dialect down further into a more specific group that a certain segment of the population would have no trouble at all recognizing.

Thirteen-year-old-boys-obsessed-with-Jersey-Shore English, for instance.

The dialect one chooses to use depends on the person or persons one is addressing, of course. The discourse community we strive or feel compelled to belong to is, after all, a state of mind and a set of sensibilities. It is all about group community, inclusion and exclusion--a form of ideological groupthink, if you prefer. And choice is perhaps not the right term here either. In many cases, inclusion in a discourse community is a question of social life or death.

In fact, these dialects we come into contact with at a young age are our first real socialization outside of the family. Here is where we learn about "us and them," about how an us always needs a them and if you are not one of us your are a traitor, one of them.

Just think about standard written English again, our main dialect. As important as it is, is only one dialect and there are very many situations in life where it is clearly the false dialect to use. Think of a poor teacher's pet type who never figured out how to speak "properly" out on the playground and remained ostracized from the rest, praised by his teachers and despised by his peers.

Or try this thought experiment: Two young urban black guys are talking on the street and a middle-aged white guy comes up and tries getting into the conversation with "yo" and "that's what I'm talkin' about" and "bro" and who knows what else. Why won't this work? A dialect of English is used either because it is your native "language" (or vernacular) or because it's the dialect of a group by which you wish-with some degree of plausibility-- to be accepted.

So the next time you might be feeling down and out about your English grades or your seeming inability to speak a foreign language, think twice. You may not be the best at standard written English and your French might indeed be awful, but if step back and consider all of the English dialects you can speak or at least understand and the many discourse communities you already belong to, you will have to admit that your are quite a language expert after all.




Originally from California's Central San Joaquin Valley and washed ashore on the coast of old West Berlin, Charles Larson is a freelance writer well versed in German and German culture. For more info, feel free to visit his website at EnglishPro & Co.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

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When Bubble was presented to the public for the first time, the audience kept asking what was actually shown on film. What thing from the real world could take such bizarre forms and behave so unusually? Although the video shown at the joint exhibition was a curatorial intervention of mine, I didn't know the answer. I later asked the author about it, though I personally wasn't really interested. Her answer explained little, but ultimately convinced me that the material background had little relevance for the whole story. The Bubble video, although filmed by video camera, has no intention of presenting the real world. It uses the referential object only as a building block of a visual language, further transforming it through animation logic. There it lives on in a newly constructed world of its own. But it remains a world of reality that doesn't take the viewer away to a land of nothing but fantasy. Bubble is actually a pet name of the unusual being that appears on screen. Its presence is always uncertain. It's moving, pulsating, appearing and disappearing, always unstable, just like the lives of creatures that we are familiar with from earthly experience. Its body is firm and reminiscent more of the tissues of aquatic organisms than of a soap bubble. It manifests itself as a stranger, a gentle and peaceful stranger, although we know nothing of its intentions. It remains unknown. It tells us about the depths of either the ocean or the universe, never revealing much about ...

Friday, July 22, 2011

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Pet Seat Covers - Because Dogs Are Man's Best Friend, Not Your Car's

One look at your pooch's floppy tongue and perky ears as he sticks his face out the back seat window proves it: he loves riding along. But whether it's a long road trip or just a few errands around town, bringing Rex along can leave your interior mighty messy. While a car seat covered in slobber or pet hair may not bother you, the same can't be said for passengers who end up with it all over their clothes. Rather than have to constantly clean up the mess, why not block it from your interior to begin with?

A dog car seat cover can save you countless hours of scrubbing and vacuuming by simply keeping the mess at bay. They slip over your seats faster than you can say, "Sit, Ubu, Sit," and are available in a wide range of neutral styles and colors to match your interior. Most importantly, they're designed with a custom-tailored fit that takes into account your seat belts, so they won't reduce the safety of your vehicle if you're hauling around the kids at the same time.

Accidents happen. And, some of those stains could be set for life, taking a serious toll on your resale value and leaving you with a reputation as the guy on the block whose car smells like "dog." A dog seat cover slides off as easily as it slips on, allowing you to simply toss it into your home washing machine when it becomes soiled.

Similar to the everyday seat covers you'd use to protect your seats from your human passengers, a dog seat cover also features a quilted layer for added comfort and is manufactured with a water-repellent woven-top finish, a nylon liner to block extra dirt and moisture, and non-slip inserts that keep the cover in place, ideal for large or rowdy pets.

A dog seat car cover is great for protecting your seats but doesn't do much for your sanity when you have a dog leaping from seat to seat as you're trying to navigate through traffic. For times like these, you might consider pet barriers. Pet barriers keep your pet from distracting or interfering with your driving by confining them to a specific location. Whether your pet is large or small, they all seem to have a knack for blocking your vision just as you're about to change lanes. But, with pet barriers, they're kept safely out of the way and out of your line of sight. Plus, they add an additional layer of protection for both your pet and people who pass by your vehicle by preventing your pets from lunging out in an attempt to "protect their territory."

Constructed of heavy-duty steel tubing, pet barriers easily withstand the abuse of even the largest pets and also include a rubber coating to prevent it from rattling and further protect your interior. Adjustable both vertically and horizontally, pet barriers are available in various sizes to accommodate just about any vehicle. They're practically effortless to install and usually don't even require screws or drilling.




If you own a pet and drive them around town, even if it's just a quick trip to the vet, protecting your vehicle with pet barriers or a dog seat car cover will save you considerable stress and expense. After all, when forced to choose between protecting your interior with dog seat covers or mopping up the puddle on your car seat, which would you rather do?

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Living in Warsaw: Medical Clinics

Warsaw touts free medical care for its citizens. Public facilities are staffed with well trained and highly intelligent health professionals, but long waiting times and language barriers may cause the expatriate to turn to private clinics and hospitals while living in Warsaw. The links below are provided to give you more information about your private healthcare options in Warsaw. Be a part of our Warsaw expat community on facebook: www.facebook.com Ifyou are an expatriate, you will definitely enjoy our city guide videos www.expateye.com Move One is dedicated to providing seamless services for all aspects of international relocation. We offer door to door moving, fine art shipping, pet transportation and personalized relocation assistance (including but not limited to home search, school search, settling-in and immigration services) To learn about our services, visit our website www.moveoneinc.com For interesting news from the industry, visit our blog www.moveoneinc.com

Monday, July 18, 2011

Pet Accessories For Pet Travel

There are a number of reasons why people purchase SUV accessories. For many, these accessories are purchased for cosmetics reasons. That is, they are purchased to improve the look of the SUV. Of course, there is nothing wrong with this at all. After all, who would not want their SUV to look good? Then, there are those who purchase accessories for functional purposes such as a hitch mount cargo carrier. Now, if you were to ask the average person what else is included under the category of function, there is one category most people do not think of. That category is "pet safety" accessories.

While some may scoff at the notion of maintaining a dog's safety while driving, this is not a category that is unserious. If a driver is transporting a pet, the driver has the responsibility to maintain the safety of the pet. This is not only a matter of being a responsible pet owner. It is a matter of being a safe driver. If a pet is not properly contained then it can represent a hazard to the owner and other drivers on the road. SUV accessories for pets are far from vanity items. They are critical to maintaining driving safety.

Specifically, there are a number of pet guards, nets, and barriers that can be installed in the cargo area of a SUV. These guards generally restrict a dog's movements to the cargo area and keep it from distracting the driver. This greatly helps to avoid any mishaps while allowing the dog the ability to move about freely in the rear area. The latter aspect of these SUV accessories is one of the best aspects to these guards. They do not restrict the dog in any inhumane manner. No, there is no reason to strap a dog down and make it restrictively uncomfortable. These pet guards maintain both the safety and comfort of the animal. That is a tough combo to top!

Pet guards are not the only SUV accessories that can be employed to avoid any problems transporting you dog. There is also the "pet hammock" which can be affixed to the rear seating of the SUV. As its name would imply, a pet hammock is the same thing as a "human" hammock. Dogs safely rest in the hammock while the SUV is moving. Of course, the pet hammock also comes with safety features that restrict the dog's movement to maintain safety. So, yes, a pet hammock eliminates any dangers or distractions the dog might cause. If, however, you wish to play it safer there is also the option of using a pet stowaway accessory. This is a variant on the classic pet carriage but it is designed in a much, more comfortable manner. Yet, despite the elevated comfort of the pet stowaway, safety is never compromised.




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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Homem ou mulher

Tradução do português para inglês Man or woman? Man or woman? Moras on my chest and breathe into my pores All roads end where the land starts Like the age of humanity Almost everything has been discovered but no one knows why this difference My eyes jumped into the stars Invariable and distant, cold, arid as light fields where the poppies do not grow The birds live seedlings and fall struck dead by the brightness of your eyes Fish from the clouds will plunge yesterday of tomorrow And thou wilt reach the stars and beings as they arid in your light Unaware of your own brilliance, lamenting the loss of innocence never recovered Innocence of your soul to bleed to death In a world filled with fears and cobwebs of superstition Neither the sun nor the moon enough to figure out what went down in your bed It is known that without you the world has no beauty Wealth of other times, dreams of this This month will be tomorrow already today Tu es not follow the different standard The fools rejoice as if it were really a latent idiocy of sanity Behold, the dawn breaks out tunnels dug by the cost of so many tears You look at yourself in the mirror and questions: Why? Impromptu papers flying through the air in a disordered composition of letters and numbers In the pages the news of your death Killed for loving other men, aqules you love you are your executioners Victim of frustration closeted The endless screams of pain deep voice In the innocence of love told a shameful Love is greater ...

Friday, July 15, 2011

How to Set Up Cat Barriers

Cats by nature are physically active and even as pets they like roaming around within their territory. As compared to dogs, cats are much more difficult to confine to a particular area within your house. However, allowing your cat to roam around the house freely can result in scratches and damage to your linen and furniture.

Apart from training your cat to keep out of certain areas in the house, you can also set up physical barriers to monitor the activities of your pet. These barriers also help keep your cat safe and prevent it from hurting itself. They also guard your pet against attacks from unfriendly dogs and other stray animals in the vicinity of your house.

Here are a few types of cat barriers that can help keep your pet safe and contained. Cat doors are ideal for very active cats who love going in and out of the house. By nature, cats are territorial and they enjoy surveying their territory from time to time. This is why they feel the need to keep popping in and out of the house. Your pet will find a cat door safe and convenient to use as it will allow it to enter and exit the house freely. At the same time, you will not have to bother opening the main door each time your pet wants to be let out or let in.

You can also install a cat flap on your main door that will allow your pet to enter and exit the house in a convenient fashion. Many cat flaps are nowadays mechanized and allow you to monitor the opening or closing of the flap when required, For instance, if it is raining outside, you can program the cat flap to remain closed so that your cat doesn't go outdoors and get wet.

At the same time, when you choose to leave the cat flap open, your cat can come in and go out as it pleases. This kind of a cat barrier offers both protection and convenience.

Cat enclosures are a great option when you want your cat to be confined to a particular area outdoors such as the backyard. At the same time, the enclosure allows your cat to run around and play while still being contained.

If you would like to contain your cat indoors, cat playpens are a good idea. These playpens allow enough space fro your pet to stretch or move around. At the same time, you don't have to worry about your delicate objects or glassware getting damaged by your pet. If you plan to go out and leave your cat alone for a while, a cat playpen is good for keeping your pet away from potentially hazardous objects.




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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Google I/O 2010 - Developing web apps for Chrome Web Store

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Disability Etiquette Training

Blind Ambition is an organization that offers lively and interactive disability etiquette training and blindness etiquette training programs to employers including the federal government, state agencies and private corporations. In addition, Blind Ambition also offers career development services for both disabled and non-disabled job seekers. It is designed to educate employers about hiring and working with people with disabilities by dispelling the myths and misconceptions commonly held about disabilities. Darlene O'Brien is also a motivational speaker who changes people's perspectives by inspring them through stories of her own life's challenges and experiences. To find out more contact us here: darleneobrien@comcast.net (916) 899 4136 www.blind-ambition.biz (coming soon)