Saturday, August 25, 2012

Smiling like Sunshine: Creating A Family Garden {Guest Post}

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I am delighted to have Cerys of Rainy Day Mum here today while I am taking a little summer break. I always enjoy ?reading Cerys' blog as she has lots of playful ideas and activities for toddlers and preschoolers.

Hi Smiling like Sunshine readers, I?m really honoured to be guest posting over here today from Rainy DayMum.

? Creating a family garden

With summer rapidly ending and autumn creeping closer and closer, getting out and about is even more important. Although we have many parks near us the nearest ones are not safe for my children to play in with glass scattered around the play equipment and much of it in need of repair so we?ve taken some of the aspect of the park to our own small back-garden to make it an inviting place for our children and their friends to play. Using ebay, freecyle and gum tree we have brought play equipment for the garden cheaply saving money and giving new life to pieces that have been well loved before.

? Garden Slide

?One of our favourites is the slide ? instead of going for a toddler slide we brought a junior slide which will last longer ? T is currently 17 months and under supervision has been using the slide since she was just over a year old ? the key is that with supervision children can easily play on equipment that is aimed at slightly older children safely.

? sand pit

We have a sand pit which in the past has doubled as a ball pit, a paddling pool and during the winter an ideal permanent muddy puddle for some fun puddle splashing and jumping.

? sand and water table

Although we have brought a sand and water table with some crates and a large plastic box you can create your own ? ours is used throughout the year ranging with warm water in it during the winter even in the snow. Some days we have sand (from the sand pit), others we may have water or even set up small world play inside it.

? playhouse

A playhouse is a great addition and it doubles as a store for some of the bigger things during the colder/wetter months, we didn?t go for anything fancy but with the door and windows we can play house, but it?s also been used as our rocket shop, a shop and is frequently used in hide and seek.

? garden storage

?To store small bits we have a plastic storage box (although that is starting to get a little too full now and we will be rethinking our garden storage for the kids toys over the winter) but it also doubles as we seat for bubble blowing. We use a lot of our natural space as well, we have stones around the lawn area, lots of trees for creating shade as well as bushes which are amazing for creating dens and caves for our bears to hide in so we can re-enact ?we?re going on a bear hunt?. These are our essentials for creating a play garden for kids ? what would you add to it or have you already added to your own?


Cerys is from the United Kingdom and writes at Rainy Day Mum, she is a former teacher and marine biologist, now a stay at home mom to J and T.

Sharing indoor and outdoor activities for babies, toddlers and preschoolers ranging from art to zoo field trips she aims to make every day fun what ever the weather outside.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Reasons Why Outsourcing Your Web Design Is a Good Idea ...


There are few things as exciting in business as starting your website, no matter how big your company is.

Having your site look professionally designed is very important, so you need to know how to make this happen. Many people's first thought is to go to a local web design company, but this is rarely the most economical option. The solution to this problem comes up in the form of outsourcing. Excellent results that have a low price tag are what you can expect when you decide to outsource your website design. A lot of the time you will end up getting service that is just as good or better than local companies can offer you. It doesn't matter if your business is large or small; the outsourcing question comes up at some point of the time.

No matter where in the world your business is, you can outsource to any of the thousands of web design companies that exist and get a low price.

There is well more than one way in which a reputed web design company can help you. For starters, they will build your site by keeping the focus on your customer behavior, with the needed skills and work environment for proper execution. They study the needs and preferences of your customers, trying to figure out who they really are. The keywords that are generally used to find whatever it is you offer are also carefully considered. On top of this, your site will be designed with your competitors in mind. Something else they will do is determine the content that you should have on your site to bring in more traffic. Achieving all of this on your own requires a lot of experience and expertise, which wouldn't be easy. Being able to get professional help at an affordable price is worth it, so if you really want your website to succeed, you should think about outsourcing.

Another benefit of outsourcing your design needs could be better risk management. Having any business site designed can involve risks. Your website will be showing the world your business image, so using professionals to design the site and raise customer's perceptions can reduce the risk of your brand being viewed negatively. You're also in complete control of the entire project, which means you can reduce the risk of going over budget by monitoring the progress. If you tried to get the same type of project done in-house, you wouldn't have as much control. When you know how your site is progressing you can then make changes or amendments if you need to. All the techniques with internet marketing are available to anyone who chooses to use them, but it is interesting that they do not all use them with the same degree of proficiency.

There are so many varied and highly unique methods to be found with online business, such as make money for example. There is also no surprise that any marketing method will produce widely different results.

Other issues complicate matters such as some people hate to be wrong or are afraid they are wrong, so they do not seek out the means to gain feedback. We have often felt that there are a hundred little things that all work in unison to do something amazing like cause people to pay you money for something.

Our point to all of this? Be different and optimize your marketing and advertising campaigns through, usually, A/B split testing.

Many small business owners try to keep their spending to an absolute minimum, especially where advertising costs are concerned. But that cost cutting shouldn't compromise your business image or integrity. You could choose to use those funds to enhance your business brand online. The number of Internet users is growing day after day and many people are counting on the web for different purposes. This continuous growth, as well as the tendency for people to spend more time online, means that people are doing their shopping, researching information and generally visiting business websites means your investment in your own brand is justified. Having a strong online presence is important and nothing can do more justice to it than having a professional site.

If you seriously think that you want to have a formidable web presence, you will need a site that sends the right message to your patrons and is designed in order to appeal to them. Your website will be one of the most influential factors in creating the brand name that will be associated with your company and will be a great source of creating new customers for you over time.



Source: http://businessmarketinga-z.blogspot.com/2012/08/reasons-why-outsourcing-your-web-design.html

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PIPE DREAMS NEED GENERALISTS IN THE LONDON STUDIO ...

Job Description

We are looking for highly skilled 3DS Max Generalists to join us in the London Studio to work on animated, global TV commercials in freelance/contract positions which may lead to permanent positions as the company grows. We work on animated commercials such as the Unilever ?Comfort? campaigns, SC Johnson ?Toilet Duck? and ?Scrubbing Bubbles??

Our Generalists are a rare breed of Artist who can turn their hand to all parts of the animated film making process. You must have natural talent and good skills in 3DS Max, from modelling, texturing to animation, lighting and Mental Ray rendering with experience in particles being a bonus. You also need to know your way around Photoshop, Premier and a working knowledge of Fusion/Nuke will really help your cause.

Aside from the technical aspect, you need to have an artistic eye, with such film making skills as storytelling, cinematography, directing, editing and good communication in a team environment.

Working at Pipe Dreams 3D is a unique experience, our generalists have the opportunity to turn their hands to every part of the film making process. We have a very talented, tight knit team here, plus we strive to keep the day to normal working hours? If you do have the skills listed below then we would be happy to see you.

-Local to London (please only contact if you are able to attend the London Studio).

-High technical competency in 3DS Max is vital.

-An eye for detail.

-Good communication skills that enable you to work in a team.

-Great organisational skills and the ability to work to deadlines.

- Experience with Mocap and tidying mocap is a huge plus.

If you think this sounds like you then please do contact us.

Salary: A Daily rate that befits your skills and experience.

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Email:? work-uk@pipedreams3d.com

Job Categories: 3D. Job Types: Freelance. Job expires in 29 days.

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The end of an era? Branding horses does not enable them to be identified

ScienceDaily (Aug. 24, 2012) ? Despite increasing evidence that branding foals causes the animals stress, many horse breeders still claim that this practice represents the best method for identifying the animals. Although the debate has raged for some time, nobody has thought to pose the crucial question: how reliably can brand marks be read later? This issue has now been addressed by the team of J?rg and Christine Aurich at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. The results have just been made available online in The Veterinary Journal and may well spell the end of the line for the traditional practice of branding horses.

There are many reasons why it is important to be able to identify farm animals, horses and small companion animals. Unique identification marks are essential for ensuring the correctness of breeding programmes, for preventing the spread of disease and for eliminating the possibility of deceit in competitions or when animals are sold. The traditional method of marking larger farm animals relies on branding with hot irons or on ear-tagging but this is deemed inappropriate for use on dogs and cats, which are identified by the implant of a microchip transponder. Until recently, horses were generally branded but following concerns that the practice is unnecessarily cruel there has been a gradual switch towards the use of microchips. Branding has essentially been discontinued in the European Union, although several countries still accept it and breed registries claim that this traditional method is perfectly satisfactory and obviates the need for costly equipment.

Comparisons between the two methods for marking horses have focused on how they are perceived by the animals: does either method cause more stress or more harm to the horse? Surprisingly, however, no attention has been paid to the other side of the coin. There is no doubt that microchips can be unambiguously decoded, providing the necessary equipment is available, but how well can brand marks be read? The issue has now been examined by J?rg and Christine Aurich of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna.

Brands on horses generally combine a symbol to indicate the particular breed with a two-digit number to identify the individual animal. To assess the readability of the markings, the researchers asked three experienced people to record the brands of about 250 horses participating in an equestrian tournament in Germany. All three testers were able to recognize the breed symbols on about 90% of the animals and for about 84% of the animals the symbol was recorded correctly by all three people. However, the situation for the two-digit numbers was dramatically different. While each of the three readers read the numbers correctly on about half of the horses, the correct number was recorded by all three of them for less than 40% of the animals.

To assess the legibility of brand marking under 'ideal' conditions, the researchers examined the markings on 28 horses that had been euthanized, in each case for reasons not related to branding. Surprisingly, the brand marks could be clearly identified on only nine of the animals, while for six horses neither the brand symbol nor the two-digit number could be deciphered even after the site of branding (generally the left thigh but in two cases the left side of the neck) had been shaved. This finding confirmed the unreliability of marking horses by branding. At the same time, the researchers naturally examined the sites where the horses had been branded for evidence of tissue damage. Nearly all of the horses had histological changes at the branding sites, consistent with having experienced a third-degree thermal injury.

J?rg Aurich sums up the results concisely. "Branding is clearly associated with local tissue damage and the markings are often insufficiently clear to be decoded, even by experienced observers or after the horse has died. There really isn't any reason to continue to mark horses in this outdated way."

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  1. J.E. Aurich, P. Wohlsein, M. Wulf, M. Nees, W. Baumg?rtner, M. Becker-Birck, C. Aurich. Readability of branding symbols in horses and histomorphological alterations at the branding site. The Veterinary Journal, 2012; DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2012.07.006

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Insight: Syria casts net wide in search of oil deals

LONDON (Reuters) - The Syrian government is negotiating deals with firms in London, Singapore and the Middle East to sell crude oil in return for the fuel it needs to survive in the face of an increasingly bloody insurgency, documents seen by Reuters show.

Syria has been starved of diesel for its army and fuel to keep the economy running because U.S. and European Union sanctions have cut off its usual suppliers. As sanctions bite, income from crude oil sales becomes increasingly important.

Despite political support from China and Russia, which have repeatedly blocked U.N. sanctions on Syria and opposed military intervention to end the conflict, President Bashar al-Assad's fuel and cash lifelines have all but dried up.

"The war is costing him about 1 billion euros a month and he has fewer and fewer resources. We estimate he only has a few months left without the support of Russia and Iran," French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said this week.

Syria has been largely cut off from fuel supplies as sporadic diesel deliveries from Iran, its main regional ally, are meeting only a fraction of its needs and fresh deals with Russia have not yet been finalized, Syrian Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Qadri Jamal said this week.

Commercial documents, correspondence, shipping records and other papers reviewed by Reuters show how the Syrian government is seeking and sometimes clinching fuel deals, which even if not huge are vital for the government's survival.

Syria's new business partners include firms domiciled in Britain, Egypt and Lebanon, all countries critical of Assad's crackdown on the opposition.

In one instance, the papers show a Lebanese broker working on behalf of the Syrian government signed contracts in July and August with an Egyptian firm to trade crude oil and refined oil products and has already succeeded in making some deliveries.

While it is not illegal for firms in the Middle East and Asia to deal with the Syrian authorities, many refuse to do so for fear of being associated with a government whose forces have killed thousands of civilians.

"There is a moral threshold to pass for some of the larger actors (while) ... killing is ongoing. This is actually an important factor for the supermajors and many mid-size oil companies," said Samuel Ciszuk, an analyst for KBC Energy Economics consultancy.

Syrian oil product imports virtually ground to halt after the national fuel distribution organization was blacklisted by the European Union in March, cutting off its usual EU suppliers including Greece's Naftomar and Monaco's Galaxy Group.

Critics say outside suppliers may be helping Assad cling to power because they are providing households with basic fuel needs and so preventing a wider humanitarian crisis.

"Assad will benefit if Syria's energy needs are somewhat met, it does make him marginally more viable in the short term," said Ayham Kamel, a Middle East analyst at Eurasia group.

THE LONDON CONNECTION

Syria's thirst for diesel extends beyond the needs of its army's tanks. Industry and agriculture have been brought almost to a standstill because there is no fuel to power machinery.

One document shows an oil firm with a London billing address - Aurora Finans Limited - hired a vessel from energy company Mar-Link Offshore Services (MLOS) in July to ship 200,000 metric tons (220,462 tons) of diesel to government-controlled Syria.

The diesel was to be supplied from Malaysia's state oil firm Petronas, which declined to comment on the deal.

MLOS, which has an office in Singapore, confirmed it had entered into a deal to sub-charter the vessel to Aurora Finans in mid-July but denied the fuel was for delivery to Syria.

"The agreement for vessel charter and purchase of fuel was initially agreed for deliveries to Thailand," said MLOS director Michael Liburn in an email.

Liburn said the vessel was not authorized for trade outside Asia and that Aurora cancelled the contract in late July when MLOS declined to change the delivery port to Syria.

"We are quite happy to provide fuel to Syria as long as the port of delivery is safe and there are no international restrictions," Liburn said via Skype last week.

Aurora Finans Limited was incorporated in 2008 by Companies House - the official British body that registers companies - and is up to date with its accounts.

Individuals related to the company are all based in Cyprus and occupy similar positions at other firms registered to the same address.

Requests to speak to Aurora's agents in Malaysia and India, which MLOS said were its counterparties in the deal, went unanswered.

THE LEBANESE BROKER

Plans to import liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) a fuel used widely in Syrian homes and businesses for cooking and heating were more successful.

At least three cargoes, each worth close to $10 million, have been delivered to Syria in recent weeks, with the latest shipment arriving in the port of Banias on Monday.

The shipments were brokered by a Lebanese oil firm called Overseas Petroleum Trading (OPT) on behalf of the Syrian oil ministry, according to commercial documents and correspondence reviewed by Reuters.

OPT in turn used a private Egyptian broker, Tri-Ocean Energy, to source the products needed and find oil tankers willing to go to Syria.

The documents make clear that Tri-Ocean Energy signed deals with OPT to help them buy and sell crude oil and refined oil products.

Tri-Ocean Energy denied it had agreements with OPT to trade crude, but confirmed it had agreed to supply OPT with two cargoes of LPG.

"We don't have any information that this cargo has a destination of Syria or Banias," said Ali Tolba, director of trading at Tri-Ocean Energy, adding delivery had been agreed for Lebanese ports.

Tri-Ocean Energy provided contact details for a man who they said worked for OPT and was their contact for the deal. However, when contacted by Reuters, he would not confirm any relation to OPT or answer questions about the deal, asking for Reuters to speak to him at a later date.

Of two emails sent to different addresses obtained for OPT, one went unanswered, while the second received the following response: "I don't understand what you are talking about, so I can't help you and I can't reply anymore."

Egyptian and Lebanese firms are not subject to EU or US sanctions, so they are free to enter into agreements with Syria.

THE DEAL AND THE SUPPLIERS

The three LPG shipments were supplied and delivered by oil shipping firm Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company (AMPTC), according to documents reviewed by Reuters

The first shipment of around 10,000 metric tons of LPG product was loaded from storage in international waters in the Mediterranean and delivered to Banias in mid-July.

An AMPTC official, who declined to be named as he is not authorized to speak to the press, denied the firm had known the cargo was bound for Syria. He said the cargo had been sold to Tri-Ocean Energy, who assured them it was not going to Syria but to a Lebanese broker.

"We made sure that the cargo is not ending up with a Syrian entity. That is what they assured us. We don't know whether it is allowed or not allowed (to send cargoes to Syria), but (we did this) in order to stay away from this trouble," he said.

The cargo was sold for around $10.7 million, a premium of about 55 percent above prevailing regional prices.

The deliveries that followed also arrived aboard AMPTC-managed tankers. AMPTC is based in Kuwait and has an office in Cairo, while its largest shareholder is Saudi Arabia.

Its fleet is made up mostly of vessels it is chartering from a Greek shipping company called Benelux.

Depending on the terms of the charter, Benelux's vessels could be subject to EU law and therefore sanctions.

"Under an ordinary time-charter ... the owner would be in the firing line" said Terry O'Regan head of the London International Trade Team at Eversheds, a law firm. "On a bareboat basis (no crew or provisions provided), the owners have no control as the charterers pay monthly for the empty vessel."

Benelux declined to comment because the terms of its agreement with AMPTC were confidential. A director at the firm said Benelux had not broken EU sanctions and Reuters has no evidence that Benelux was acting improperly.

A spokesman for the EU declined to comment in detail but said enforcement of sanctions was up to the 'competent authority' in each member state - in this case, the Greek government. A Greek government official said he was not aware of the case and declined to comment further.

The documents reveal the extent of the Syrian government's efforts to overcome its growing isolation, having become more dependent than ever on foreign fuel deliveries because its energy infrastructure has been targeted by rebel attacks.

It has been many months since fuel last arrived from Russia, while Venezuela sent its last diesel cargo in May. Iran has supplied only a couple of cargoes this year.

Syria is not a major oil producer, but its output of around 200,000 barrels of oil per day - according to a Syrian official earlier this month - could generate millions of dollars even at a substantial discount to market prices of around $116 a barrel.

Syria's oil and product exports were largely halted by international sanctions in September 2011. Even firms that are willing to do business in Syria face difficulties processing payments because the Syrian central bank is also blacklisted.

(Additional reporting by Edmund Blair, Sebastian Moffet, Shaimaa Fayed, Harry Papachristou; Editing by Dmitry Zhdannikov, Janet McBride and Giles Elgood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-syria-casts-net-wide-search-oil-deals-161259263.html

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Hundreds Attend Care Congress at Boardman Church

Every eight seconds an American turns 65 and starts relying on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.

The Care Congress lets seniors hear from elected officials about these programs and their future. Thursday night, 400 people packed the pews of Westminster Presbyterian in Boardman to listen and express their concerns about how the programs affect their lives.

The meetings are being held all across the nation to give seniors more information before heading to vote in November.

"We're never going to tell people who to vote for, or how to vote.? But when you're looking to vote you can look at representatives through the lenses of how your values are related to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid," said Tammy Thomas Miles, Senior Organizer MVOC.

Over the next 5 years, 665,000 Ohioans will become eligible for retirement services and support.

Source: http://www.wkbn.com/content/news/local/story/Hundreds-Attend-Care-Congress-at-Boardman-Church/8KuZcF0v-kuLKdmJndIBrw.cspx?rss=3133

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Frugal Family Tree: Online Sweepstakes to Enter

Like I always say "You cant win if you dont enter!" I love to find online sweeps to enter. I have been entering sweepstakes for many years and have won some cool prizes. I have found a few this week I wanted to share.

Do you buy Buddig Products? Enter for a Chance to Win! They're giving away FREE gas for a year!?

Peel off the sticker found on your Buddig Original or Deli Cuts package to reveal your promo code. Just follow the easy steps on the site to enter the giveaway. Entry period begins on 7/03/12 and ends on 9/30/12. Weekly prize drawings start 8/03/12. Limit 5 codes per day. Good luck

?Just fill in your details at Duraflame for your chance to win a brand new fire pit for your backyard and a supply of duraflame? Campfire Roasting Logs given away monthly this summer. ?Enter to win a Grand Prize of an Eco Friendly Home Theater System and Solar Powered Backpack or 1 of 100 The Lorax DVDs from Sunmaid Raisins. (there is a rebate on the site too if you buy the movie)

Craftsy - Quilt Cruise Giveaway. Craftsy?s first-ever Quilt Cruise will be leaving the dock on March 23, 2013, for a week-long Caribbean vacation full of your favorite pastime. Join instructors Carol Ann Waugh, Weeks Ringle, Pam Holland, and Sue Bouchard on the high seas to learn new techniques, fun spins on traditional methods, and a variety of projects. Immerse yourself in the Craftsy quilting community as you craft alongside fellow enthusiasts! Hop off board when the ship docks in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Mexico for fun excursions before you reboard for more quilting adventures. Craftsy is even giving away one pair of tickets every month, so you and a guest can get away for an incredible quilting experience and Caribbean vacation!

Have you found any good sweeps to share? I LOVE to enter them!?

Source: http://www.frugalfamilytree.com/2012/08/online-sweepstakes-to-enter.html

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