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How the Immune System Affects Skin Health - 0 views

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    We are very happy when we can satisfy sir/madam with our products Please find our products on the wedpage http://sexualhealthpro.com How the Immune System Affects Skin Health A healthy immune system is vital to good health, so when it is compromised or deficient in any way, other aspects of our overall well-being are likely to suffer, including the health of our skin. Further, our skin and mucous membranes are considered the outer barriers of our immune system and the body's first line of defense against bacteria, viruses, and other organisms. When the skin is in poor condition, we are therefore more susceptible to other illnesses. Common skin problems related to low immunity Boils: Bacterial infections, inflamed hair follicles, or blocked sweat glands that become infected can result in the formation of a boil. Since immune deficiency is one of the top causes of boils, naturally boosting the immune system can help improve skin health in the long-term, while natural remedies can help provide fast-acting pain relief for boils. Silicea, a homeopathic tissue salt, is very effective in helping the body to expel foreign or toxic matter, including pus, and is frequently recommended in homeopathic dosage to quickly alleviate boils. In addition, naturopaths often recommend liver and systemic cleansing herbs such as Silybum marianus and Gallium aperine for treating carbuncles (clusters of boils that form a connected area of infection under the skin). Acne: The exact cause of acne is unknown, but bacteria and germs have been said to contribute to acne, which are again related to immune system health. Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea tree oil), Azadirachta indica and Arctium lappa contain antibacterial, anti-fungal and antiseptic properties and are not only effective for acne but for other skin conditions, too. Eczema: Like acne, the exact cause of eczema is not known, but researchers believe a malfunction within the immune system may be a factor that contribute
Aurore Bingamon

Do You Want To Gain the Multi-Bands Remote Control Signal Jammer?nd - 0 views

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    If you observe most remote control signal jammers for sale in the market you will find that most of them can only block one or two frequency bands at the same time and usually some are powered by the battery that is not rechargeable or just power by the AC power adapter.
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » OSAF's Next Steps - 0 views

  • Being a CalDAV reference implementation is not a priority.
  • we will not be implementing CalDAV scheduling
    • Graham Perrin
       
      CalDAV scheduling is just one aspect of CalDAV; see http://caldav.calconnect.org/standards.html
  • misperception in the press
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  • the Microsoft product with the most overlap with our design objectives is probably OneNote
  • not trying to be a GTD specific tool
  • Chandler’s philosophy is different enough from GTD that it would be misleading to call Chandler a GTD tool
  • Chandler succeeds at meeting the needs of users who are tracking ‘knowledge work’
  • Chandler is not oriented around calendaring per se or around a complicated task and project landscape with many dependencies
  • we want Chandler to be more viral. We want Chandler to be easy to explain to others. We want Chandler to be found in contexts where people are already spending time. We want Chandler to be
  • even more useful as that user pulls in other people to collaborate
  • We want happy users be successful evangelists for Chandler
  • web widgets that might be deployed in different contexts — iGoogle, Facebook, on an iPhone, etc.
  • widgets should be compelling to a new user who does not use the desktop, in addition to providing features that complement the desktop. Eventually, the widgets can be building blocks
  • the user problem we are serving is an emerging market
  • there isn’t a shared, public vocabulary to describe what we’re doing
  • Our best articulation of our core value to date is: Chandler is a way to manage and collaborate on ideas using: A List View built around the idea of the Triage Workflow A Calendar View Chandler Hub Sharing Service
  • Better product messaging so that people understand what ‘user problem’ we’re trying to solve and how we’re trying to solve it.
  • more ways to get data in and out
  • web widgets (in the browser, on mobile devices and on the desktop)
  • We’re not looking to be a cheaper alternative to Outlook/Exchange. This means we’re not investing in support for free/busy-style scheduling. We’re not looking to be the ‘everyman’s’ version of Microsoft Project or Bug and Ticket-Tracking systems. This means we’re not investing in support for complex task and project management, e.g. task dependencies, tracking percent done, time estimates, robust support for assigning tasks, etc. We’re also not going to be implementing the GTD methodology.
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Corporate Wikis reviewed: Confluence, JotSpot, WetPaint, Socialtext - 0 views

  • Corporate Wikis reviewed: Confluence, JotSpot, WetPaint, Socialtext by Troy Angrignon on Mon 10 Jul 2006 06:30 AM PDT  |  Permanent Link  |  Cosmos Wikis are on the rise in corporations. And it's about time. One of the principles of Web 2.0 is that your user community can generate content that is better, faster, and probably easier to read than you can as a vendor. One way to enable them to contribute would be to build a wiki and let them flesh it out. Some good examples are coming up in this article: "Corporate wikis breaking out all over: MSDN Wiki" by Dion Hinchcliffe. (He has another great post as well called "Exploiting the Power of Enterprise Wikis") Quote of the day: "Not leveraging the contributions of a company's most impassioned and enthusiastic customers is starting to be seen as a significand oversight in many business circles." It appears in the article that eBay is using Wikis to better communicate between their users, partners, and suppliers. Now MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) is using their pages to improve the quality of their developer documentation with the MSDN Wiki. THAT is a great usage. Your users often know your product better than your engineers and product managers because they have to live with it day to day. And guess what? If they tell the truth about some part of your product being broken - that's a GOOD thing.
  • Atlassian's Confluence is the best of them so far. Pros: the overall design is clean, it has advanced management tools, good security, and simple attachments.Its email function has to pick mail up from a POP box which makes it a little bit less ad-hoc but still functional. And most importantly, it also has great tools for moving pages around. Cons: Text editing, like with most apps these days is a bit dodgy, and pasting in blocks of text from Word is likely to cause problems. The pricing model is reasonable but for some reason (possibly because they're from Australia), they still don't have a directly hosted option so you have to use somebody like Contegix or deploy it on your own box. This seems to be a big and obvious oversight on their part these days. Also, their pricing model doesn't encourage small deployments right off the bat. I think this is the one that we'll use more of internally at the company where I work. Summary: The best of the enterprise wikis today, and one of the best options for scalability.
  • WetPaint is a newcomer that is doing some interesting stuff and that might be a better bet than JotSpot. Pros: The design is beautiful, the tool is very easy to use, the text editor is one of the best I have seen. Cons: I'm not clear on their entierprise suitability and it's not really their target market. It didn't appear that they had much in the way of administration tools, granular security, or any way to integrate into a back-end authentication system. Summary: I met one of the WetPaint guys at Gnomedex but he didn't seem to know the product very well. Hopefully next time, they'll put somebody more knowledgeable at their booth who knows the product in more detail. I think they're worth watching to see what they do in the next few months.
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Graham Perrin

EveryBlock's Code is Open-Sourced - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • Adrian Holovaty's Everyblock
  • Everyblock is a very impressive site that aggregates and geocodes local data
  • then lets users define their interests down to the block-level
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  • Everyblock spends a lot of time curating the incoming data feeds
  • thrilled
  • anyone who wants to build a local data aggregator
  • doubt that anyone will be able to roll out new sites too quickly
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    I'd love to see Diigo services interoperate with things like this.
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Graham Perrin

The EveryBlock source code - 0 views

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Jessica Cruise

Freed Young Leader Energizes Egyptian Protests - 0 views

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    A young Google executive who helped ignite Egypt's uprising energized a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands Tuesday with his first appearance in their midst after being released from 12 days in secret detention. "We won't give up," he promised at one of the biggest protests yet in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Once a behind-the-scenes Internet activist, 30-year-old Wael Ghonim has emerged as an inspiring voice for a movement that has taken pride in being a leaderless "people's revolution." Now, the various activists behind it - including Ghonim - are working to coalesce into representatives to push their demands for President Hosni Mubarak's ouster. With protests invigorated, Vice President Omar Suleiman issued a sharply worded warning, saying of the protests in Tahrir, "We can't bear this for a long time, and there must be an end to this crisis as soon as possible," in a sign of growing impatience with 16 days of mass demonstrations. For the first time, protesters made a foray to Parliament, several blocks away from their camp in the square. Several hundred marched to the legislature and chanted for it to be dissolved.
phillipbaker

Trail of Tears - Native Americans in Olden Times for Kids - 0 views

  • advertisement The US government passed a law in 1830 called the Indian Removal Act
  • force Indian tribes to vacate their land and move to reservation lands
  • tribes did not want to leave their land.
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  • The Cherokee, like other tribes and nations, were told to leave
  • The Cherokee refused to leave
  • Cherokee took their case to the US Supreme Court. And they won
  • President Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court ruling. He directed t
  • he US Army to capture all the Cherokee they could find and force them to move
  • Army followed the president's direction. The Supreme Court did nothing.
  • Cherokee had to walk the whole way. They walked through rain and cold and incredible heat. More than 4000 Cherokees died on the journey. That is why this forced eviction was called "The Trail of Tears."
  • Trail of Tears (Presentations, maps) Lesson Plan with information: Sequoyah and the Trail of Tears Free Presentations in PowerPoint format Free Games about Native Americans Free Clip Art for Native Americans Return to Native Americans in Olden Times
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india art n design

Forging the yesterday-today connect! - 0 views

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    Make in India Week saw a lively workshop on the survival of Indian traditional arts & crafts in the digital era, conducted by India Art n Design (dot) com. Check it out here…
tmseosmm

How SSL Certification Protects Your Website - 0 views

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Guggenheim Museum in LEGO® bricks - 0 views

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    @lego-group commemorates the 150th birth anniversary of #Ar.FrankLloydWright with the launch of the iconic @guggenheim-museum model in its Architecture series. Check it out here…
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