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		<title>Are Paper Books &amp; Bookcases Obsolete?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of you may well remember the fascination of bookshelves in their childhood. Visiting someone&#8217;s house with bookshelves packed with books was quite an impressive experience. Being a child it is not important what books are there, but shelving tons of books was considered smart and important. However, no one is really sure where this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of you may well remember the fascination of bookshelves in their childhood. Visiting someone&#8217;s house with bookshelves packed with books was quite an impressive experience. Being a child it is not important what books are there, but shelving tons of books was considered smart and important. However, no one is really sure where this weird concept originated from. Now you would not come across any such beliefs that bookshelves have become outdated. Literature holders or literature displays still seem to have their worth, but the masses are more into digital libraries.</p>
<p>In the mid-eighties, the idea of digital libraries was gaining popularity. These days E-books are known to be the solution to expensive and heavy paper books. Turning pages of an e-book is just like the real thing. Ecologists argue it is best for our planet as chopping down of trees can be minimized in this way whereas, there are still many who support the notion of paperbound books.</p>
<p>The idea of storing books in an e-book reader is delightful but one wonders whether you can permanently preserve the library in this format. So far, it does not seem to take much convincing to go for this switch. First of all, the question is how many people out there own a kindle or any e-book reader. And how many still are interested in developing their own digital libraries. Actually quite a few because many prefer paper books which are stored on their book shelves.</p>
<p>Here is why:</p>
<p>There is nothing like sitting on a sofa between your young kids with a picture book opened in your lap. It was a fun-filled reading experience which is not quite possible with a kindle. The same kind of art is unimaginable with an E-book reader.</p>
<p>Still the important part of the query is whether you would like to keep a library in the electronic format? Many people will agree that this does not seem to be a good idea. A kindle can be a good reading option for some mystery books but only once or twice. Maintaining a digital library seems out of the question here. More than the technical reasons, it all goes down to personal preferences just like a child can have his own choice to pick up as book.</p>
<p>Speaking of kids, they love to choose books by their covers. Often book covers so intrigues a child that he or she picks it up to examine or even buy it but it is not only kids who have this psyche. If you have some inviting books on your bookcase or coffee table, they are just waiting to be picked up.</p>
<p>The acceptance of E-book readers does not prove that the paperbound books are going to be extinct. True the idea of bookcases and big libraries is getting obsolete but this does not mean that they will be gone forever. There is virtually no replacement to paperbound books. Even today, some people like to brag about their libraries and do not like the idea of giving them up for digital libraries.</p>
<p>According to some readers, E-books can be supplements to their book collections but not complete replacements, whereas some readers are happy to give up their bookshelves for digital libraries.</p>
<p>Stewart Wrighter recently purchased several <a href="http://simplestand.com/">literature holders</a> to set up at the school where his baseball team was conducting a fundraiser. His wife purchased several <a href="http://simplestand.com/">literature displays</a> to set up in her restaurant to display her carryout menu.</p>
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		<title>I&#8217;m Pro-Teacher!! I&#8217;m Anti-Educator!! As Everyone Should Be</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bruce Deitrick Price</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not enough that the Education Establishment of this country has dropped tons of stupid policies on us. No, they have done something else almost as diabolical. They have blurred the distinction between teachers, that is the people in the classrooms, and educators, that is, the bosses at the top. These two groups have no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not enough that the Education Establishment of this country has dropped tons of stupid policies on us. No, they have done something else almost as diabolical.</p>
<p>They have blurred the distinction between teachers, that is the people in the classrooms, and educators, that is, the bosses at the top. These two groups have no more to do with each other than management and labor typically do. Educators devise policies, often very flawed policies. Teachers have no choice but to carry them out.</p>
<p>For most of American history, this distinction was understood and required no explanation. Now, however, there is an epidemic of confusion. Make a comment about educators, or even education, and teachers wonder why you are saying mean things about them.</p>
<p><B>I think the Education Establishment has pulled off a cute trick here. They have deliberately tangled up the terms. How often have you heard kindergarten teachers referred to as &#8220;educators&#8221;? Here&#8217;s why this happens. Most people like and admire teachers. But more and more people are figuring out that &#8220;educators&#8221; are not people that you should like and admire. </B></p>
<p>I think the guy in the street gets it completely. Teachers are the people in the local schools struggling to educate his kids. Educators are the people in faraway cities who create the insane policies and methods that make educating his kids almost impossible.</p>
<p>So who doesn&#8217;t get it? Teachers often don&#8217;t get it. They are touchy and sensitive. So if anybody dares to criticize a counterproductive policy in America&#8217;s public schools, the teachers react as if the criticism is directed at them personally. Indignation fills up their souls. And they stop thinking altogether. It would be much more helpful if teachers would examine the policy being criticized and ask this question: how would my life be improved if that policy were changed? Probably a lot.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m always very careful to refer to &#8220;elite educators,&#8221; &#8220;top educators,&#8221; or the Education Establishment. I always stress that I&#8217;m talking about ONLY the people at the very top, the commissars with PhD&#8217;s and power at such places as the Harvard Graduate School of Education, people who are 1,000,000 miles away from the teachers. But still there is confusion. Somehow those elite commissars have managed to bamboozle teachers into thinking that the two groups have tea together every day.</p>
<p>The whole thing is preposterous, but you can easily see how all this confusion serves the interests of the Education Establishment. They are only too happy to hide behind the skirts of a kindergarten teacher. That part is easy to understand. The weird part is that the kindergarten teacher actually thanks the educators for their dishonorable behavior.</p>
<p><B>It reminds me of the Stockholm syndrome, where kidnapped people identify with the kidnappers. In extreme cases, and that&#8217;s the one we find ourselves in, the victims defend and protect the perpetrators. You also think of abused spouses who adamantly refuse to criticize their abusers. Enough. This perversity is getting in the way of all educational reform.</B></p>
<p>It seems to me that the Education Establishment has created three separate sets of victims: students; parents; teachers. They are all equally the victims. This is mainly what I write about, that the Education Establishment went off track because of ideology. They became committed to social engineering. As a result, they embraced one counterproductive idea after another, all of which impact destructively on almost everyone else.</p>
<p>If we&#8217;re going to improve public schools, we&#8211;everyone&#8211;has got to be more cold-blooded and analytical. The schools didn&#8217;t get dumb by themselves. The bad ideas were carefully created and promoted. That is, forced on the country.</p>
<p>Was anyone asking for the total hoax known as Whole Word? Were students demanding that sensible arithmetic be abandoned so that we could have New Math and Reform Math? I could take you through a dozen policies that our Education Establishment concocted and then imposed on us. My take is that these policies are bad for the country, bad for students, bad for parents, but ESPECIALLY bad for teachers.</p>
<p>Just to take the simplest case: if you are forced to use a hoax to teach reading, and few of your kids become good readers, where does that leave you as a teacher? There is no polite way to say it. You&#8217;re the walking dead. Going through the motions, working hard, giving tests, staying after school, but a huge percentage of your kids never become literate. The USA has 50 million functional illiterates. Undoubtedly, there were teachers teaching all those illiterates. But not really&#8230;</p>
<p>Aha, you say, so that&#8217;s the game?! The Education Establishment uses bogus methods to create the illusion of teaching and even of success, but it&#8217;s all make-believe? Exactly. And my message to teachers is, if we can get rid of all these bad ideas, your professional life would be so much better.</p>
<p><B>Look closely at the people who craft and praise the dubious ideas. In all other areas of human activity, when there is failure, you fire the bosses with the dumb plans. That&#8217;s what we need to do now. </B></p>
<p>(For more analysis of all the bad ideas, see &#8220;38: Saving Public Schools&#8221; on Improve-Education.org.)</p>
<p>Bruce Deitrick Price is the founder of <a href="http://www.Improve-Education.org/"> Improve-Education.org</a>, an education and intellectual site. One focus is reading; see &#8220;42: Reading Resources.&#8221; Another focus is math reform; see &#8220;36: The Assault On Math.&#8221; Price is an author, artist and poet. His fifth book is &#8220;THE EDUCATION ENIGMA&#8211;What Happened to American Education.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Everybody Should Be Mad As Heck About Public Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 22:07:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bruce Deitrick Price</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen To Me, You Rich Successful People In Your Big Houses: I know, I know, you don&#8217;t want to think about all the bad public schools out there. Nothing to do with you, right?? Wrong. The effects are oozing through the society. You are in danger. Want safety? Here are three threats we have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Listen To Me, You Rich Successful People In Your Big Houses:</p>
<p>I know, I know, you don&#8217;t want to think about all the bad public schools out there. Nothing to do with you, right?? Wrong. The effects are oozing through the society. You are in danger.</p>
<p>Want safety? Here are three threats we have to overcome:</p>
<p>1) THE EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT CAN&#8217;T BE TRUSTED. Almost a century ago, they took a wrong turn, and went down a road marked SOCIAL ENGINEERING. The problem for everybody else is that these ideologues hope to wreck the society we&#8217;ve got, so they can build the collectivized world they dream about.</p>
<p>They justify the planned transformation with this bit of fluff from John Dewey: &#8220;Not knowledge or information, but self-realization, is the goal.&#8221; What a quack. After all, it&#8217;s new knowledge that typically leads students to self-realization. The Left wants to use schools to turn kids into compliant comrades; they can&#8217;t tell the truth about their plans, so a lot that goes on in our schools is dishonest. Educators prattle endlessly about &#8220;education,&#8221; but their true passion is making sure that very little of it, in the ordinary sense, occurs.</p>
<p>2) BIG MEDIA AND ELITE UNIVERSITIES ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM. The media seems to think they should take orders from the NEA, etc. I see this pattern unfolding in Norfolk, Va., where the local paper will run 50 articles about one of its favorite liberal issues, but not one line about why a quarter of the kids don&#8217;t learn to read, or drop out of school.</p>
<p>Professors at the best universities should have jumped into the education wars, the math wars, the reading wars. But I can&#8217;t discover a single professor at my Ivy League school who stepped forward to support Rudolf Flesch or to decry the decline of the public schools.</p>
<p>We have to be disappointed that so many professors and journalists allowed themselves to be co-opted by the Education Establishment. Bottom line, we can&#8217;t expect help from the people who SHOULD be saving us.</p>
<p>3) WORSE STILL, MOST BIG SHOTS DON&#8217;T CARE. Talk to doctors, lawyers, bankers, brokers, Indian chiefs, executives, psychiatrists, movers and shakers of all kinds. Try to find one who knows anything about education or cares. They went to a good school years ago. Their kids went to private schools. Public schools are for them like a bad neighborhood on the other side of town; there&#8217;s no reason for them to think about it.</p>
<p>LISTEN TO ME, YOU RICH SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE IN YOUR BIG HOUSES. A bad part of town will stay put, but the neighborhood called bad education is oozing along your street. It&#8217;s seeping through the walls of your house, and into your living room. You might not escape. Tens of millions of people who can&#8217;t count, can&#8217;t read, can&#8217;t do a job correctly, don&#8217;t know enough to care about voting&#8211;this uneducated horde will hurt every part of your life. What stake do they have in sustaining a civilization they don&#8217;t understand and know little about?</p>
<p>So what is the answer to this hopeless situation? Here it is: practical, successful people&#8211;in order to save their own skins&#8211;have to get more involved.</p>
<p>The Education Establishment has a genius for finding the counter-intuitive, likely-to-fail approach. Almost everything is backwards. Business executives, forced to spend a day in a public school, might have nervous breakdowns. But you know what the even goofier problem is? A bunch of business leaders, eager to make improvements, would hire consultants from some place like Harvard Graduate School of Education! The very people who created all the problems. That&#8217;s how cowed and bamboozled everyone is.</p>
<p>No, the practical, successful people have got to stick to their MBA guns. Ignore the faux-experts. Do what works, for a change.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d argue that the biggest hoax of the last 100 years is Whole Word. (It&#8217;s the reason we have 50,000,000 functional illiterates.) So a good first step is to understand WHY sight-words don&#8217;t work. When you personally understand the deception, you&#8217;ll be angry. Maybe then you&#8217;ll get busy and get bold. We need you.</p>
<p>Then find out why New Math and Reform Math were evil jokes; why Constructivism is much ado about nothing; why every slogan used in the public schools&#8211;self-esteem, multiculturalism, and 25 others&#8211;is really just an excuse to teach less. At some point you&#8217;ll be mad as heck, and you won&#8217;t take it anymore.</p>
<p>(Improve-Education.org has articles on many of these topics, for example, &#8220;42: Reading Resources,&#8221; &#8220;36: The Assault on Math,&#8221; and &#8220;34: The Con In Constructivism.&#8221;).</p>
<p>Bruce Deitrick Price is the founder of <a href="http://www.Improve-Education.org/"> Improve-Education.org</a>, a high-level education and intellectual site. One focus is reading; see &#8220;42: Reading Resources.&#8221; Another focus is education reform; see &#8220;38: Saving Public Schools.&#8221; Price is an author, artist and poet. His fifth book is &#8220;THE EDUCATION ENIGMA&#8211;What Happened to American Education.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Sharp Countertop Microwave Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:46:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a long day, don&#8217;t you ever wish you can come home to some home cooked meals? However, all that fatigue usually keeps you from dealing with all the needed food preparations. Instead of cooking, you now turn to your phone and decide to go for greasy takeouts instead. This is just the kind of problem that Sharp countertop microwave oven intends to solve. With its convenient cooking features, meal preparations can go easy as one-two-three.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>800 to 1000-watt power Sharp countertop microwave oven is designed to be you&#8217;re your modern kitchen help. All its convenience cooking features roots from its sensor cooking functions. Its sensor controls allow one-button operations for common items like popcorn, auto-defrost and 30-minute &#8216;keep warm&#8217; functions. This mid-size countertop microwave can prepare virtually all healthy meals. Its variable power levels will allow you to cook at varying temperatures and at varying speed, which is great for making delicate sauces and deserts. It provides ample cooking power for its compact size. Depending on the model, Sharp countertop microwave oven may include a turntable, which ensures evenly cooked and heated foods with six reheat options to heat frequently served foods such as beverages, pizza, rolls and muffins. For added convenience, it features an easy one-minute addition function to cooking or heating time.</p>
<p>Pros</p>
<p>One reason why you should choose Sharp countertop microwave oven over any other microwave oven models is that they provide just the features you need to perfect your cooking skills. The cooking sensor functions of the product are designed to cover basic food preparation tasks. For instance, its quick defrost features. For meats and fishes that came straight from the freezer, this proves to be a useful function. Simply place the food on a dish, put it in the oven, and push the auto-defrost button and everything will be set.</p>
<p>Another interesting feature is the minute plus function. To keep your food warm or to add cooking time to brown your food, simply use this function to add one minute oven time. This feature is also useful in reheating pre-serve food such as soups, sauces and beverages. This may even be your favorite function.</p>
<p>Up for a movie night? This countertop microwave oven sure proves to be handy. Cooking pizzas and making popcorns will be fast and easy. Cooking starts automatically, simply push the corresponding sensor cooking button and you can sit back to a relaxing time with your family or friends.</p>
<p>During morning, if you are in the habit of rushing to work with a cup of Joe, you can actually save a few dollars with Sharp countertop microwave oven&#8217;s beverage heating features. Instantly getting steamy cup of hot coffee, chocolate and tea can keep you on the go. Imagine the savings it can give you in always preparing your favorite morning treat.</p>
<p>Now, if you have arranged for a dinner party, keeping all your plated food warm will be easy. While waiting for everyone to come, you can prevent your food from cooling up by setting them on in Sharp countertop microwave oven&#8217;s 30-minute &#8216;keep warm&#8217; function. If you are serving fresh vegetables, keep them fresh and far from being feasted on by harmful bacteria by allowing them to hang out inside the oven.</p>
<p>Cons</p>
<p>The only disadvantage with this product is that the inclusion of child lock features would depend on the model of the Sharp countertop microwave oven. Also, Sharp do not provide a comprehensive recipe book which can help you optimize your microwave cooking skills with this product.</p>
<p>Product Summary</p>
<p>While Sharp countertop microwave oven is designed with all your cooking conveniences in mind, it also adds value to its aesthetic appeal. Its sleek and compact construction makes it easy to go to any kitchen surface, making it a practical and welcome addition to your kitchen decorating projects. It also comes with an interior light and an LCD display that makes all cooking settings easy to read. Depending on the model, a Sharp countertop microwave oven may be given a sleek stainless steel, black on black, white on white or bisque on bisque construction for your decorating pleasure.</p>
<p>For more microwave reviews, you can visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.microwavewizard.com">Microwave Oven Reviews and Ratings</a>. Don&#8217;t forget to visit our Microwave Buying Guide, to help you choose the right microwave for you. Read about<a target="_new" href="http://www.microwavewizard.com/sharp-microwave-ovens.html">sharp microwave ovens</a> review submit by our reader.</p>
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		<title>What Would You Do With 50 Million Dollars?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here in British Columbia, Canada the latest lottery winners were a gay couple. Regular working people. Cool. I wonder if they would be as generous as an elderly couple in Nova Scotia who won 11.2 Million in July 2010. They have given away most of the money to family and charities. Now that&#8217;s cooler. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here in British Columbia, Canada the latest lottery winners were a gay couple. Regular working people. Cool. I wonder if they would be as generous as an elderly couple in Nova Scotia who won 11.2 Million in July 2010. They have given away most of the money to family and charities. Now that&#8217;s cooler.</p>
<p>I always wondered what I would do if I won say.. 10 million dollars. Tax free, of course. (This is Canada!). First &#8211; debt free. Own a nice house and so on. That&#8217;s going to burn oohh about $600,000. Then I&#8217;d want a boat, maybe an apartment somewhere nice and hot. That&#8217;s set me back another $600,000. Or more, who knows.</p>
<p>I would quit work. So I would set up a fund where I could have a steady income for the rest of my life which is about another 20 years. So to clear $10,000/month just from a 3% financial vehicle I would need $15,000 per month gross. Or $180,000 per year. That would need about $5,500,000 invested.</p>
<p>So far I have spent about 7.7 million bucks. Left is 3.3 million dollars. Hmmm&#8230; family? Ok, I&#8217;d set up funds for the kids. Travel? Sure, let&#8217;s take a cruise around the world.</p>
<p>So within mere months I can blow through 2/3 of the money. Easy. That&#8217;s what people do. Lots of people that win big have nothing left after a year or two. They have no sense of the future. I think that with a big win &#8211; the lottery corporations should provide a free financial advisor. I also think that having winning pots more than a few millions is silly. Wouldn&#8217;t it be better to share the prizes? Say take the 50 million recently won here and make it 50 one million prizes? Chances of winning would be greater.</p>
<p>But no, this is one of the reasons for people buying lotto tickets in the first place. To hope for the big win. Someone told me the other day when I asked why he bought lottery tickets: &#8220;It&#8217;s a cheap way to dream a little for a few bucks a week.&#8221; Good point. Go to any mall and hang around the lottery booth and you&#8217;ll see the same people there all the time. Especially elderly people. It&#8217;s their entertainment.</p>
<p>Do they get hooked? Perhaps some do. It&#8217;s like anything &#8211; moderation. Even though most people have no idea of the math of lotteries. However, they saying goes: &#8220;If you don&#8217;t buy a ticket you are guaranteed not to win anything.&#8221; I guess even a remote chance of winning is something.</p>
<p>Can you increase your odds? As a data analyst I would say yes. The drawings are random, but you can increase your odds of winning by buying a set of tickets and mathematically pick numbers that cover more combinations. There are lots of systems out there, the most popular is The Silver Lotto System. See link below.</p>
<p>Play the lotto within means. Only spend money you can afford to lose. And good luck.</p>
<p>Ingvar has been on his own since 1988. He&#8217;s an internet marketer, but his &#8220;day job&#8221; is that of a database programmer. He&#8217;s particularly fascinated with lotteries. <a href="http://www.LotteryWinningNumbers.ca"> http://www.LotteryWinningNumbers.ca</a></p>
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		<title>Calico Critters Townhome Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 06:19:06 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Calico Critters Townhome is a traditional toy that&#8217;s been available for decades. The townhouse premiered in 1984 by Epoch Ltd. in Japan and has now develop into just about the most sought after holiday toys for 2010. Aimed for children ages 3 and up, this product provides an creative escape for your youngster. Every furry creature requires a home and this product is a brilliant way to further improve your experience with little Calico Critters.</p>
<p>Calico Critters can be bought in twos or in families. These kind of figures cover anything from bears, puppies, frogs, cats, mice, rabbits along with a whole lot more. You can get your favorite mammal family that is sold with clothes and items for example , baby bottles or food stuff. Towards the end of the day your favorite critters have to have a location to rest and youngsters will love establishing the right home for their Calico Critters with the Calico Critters Townhouse.</p>
<p>Within the box you&#8217;ll discover all you need to build a comfortable house for such make-believe pets. Your house is created with 4 areas for living, eating or sleeping. A fifth divider may be placed in the house to have a 5th area for a thriving Calico Critters family unit. The house is a couple of levels and there is a set of stairs enabling them to go readily among floors. The actual staircase isn&#8217;t permanently positioned in the property. It can be relocated to any attractive place.</p>
<p>Although the home appears as a solid asset, you can actually open up the property to gain access to the interior. Here you could decorate the Calico Critters&#8217; home as your creativeness wants. However the house isn&#8217;t going to include home furniture, these kinds of units can be bought independently. You can buy kitchen, front room and bedroom pieces, or you could make your very own for a personalized effect. Multiple collections are available for every room.</p>
<p>Your home contains custom lighting throughout the townhome, however power packs are needed in order to operate these. Batteries aren&#8217;t bundled within the packaging, so you must get a pair of AA battery packs.</p>
<p>The Calico Critters Townhome is twelve by twelve by twelve inches so that it is the appropriate size to stay on a table inside a bedroom or playroom. As the townhome opens and shuts, it may be easily kept tucked away when it&#8217;s not needed. You can store the animals and pieces within if your home is closed. Assembly is needed with this item, though the pieces are simple for older children to put together without the assistance of parents. When kids would like to shift the bedroom divider or stairway, it is also simple for the little one to finish the task.</p>
<p>The Calico Critters Townhome is a fantastic asset and one that will be passed down for years to come. The artistic possibilities are nearly unlimited since you can alter the furniture anytime and also enhance room decorations into the home. Youngsters may also put jungle gyms along with grass outdoors to help set up a home for their animals.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hottoysforchristmas2010.org/calico-critters-townhome.htm/">Calico Critters Townhome</a> has been around for years, but suddenly, this year they have become one of the hottest Christmas toys in town. Why? If you want to discover the truth click on this link now. <a href="http://www.hottoysforchristmas2010.org/">Hot Christmas Toys</a></p>
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		<title>Spy Net Video Watch Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 00:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Spy Net Video Watch by Jakks is considered the ultimate must have spy watch when it comes to just about any secret agent. Contrasting the vast majority of spy watches available today, the Spy Net Video Watch really lives up to all of the media hype and is certainly on the list of most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Spy Net Video Watch by Jakks is considered the ultimate must have spy watch when it comes to just about any secret agent. Contrasting the vast majority of spy watches available today, the Spy Net Video Watch really lives up to all of the media hype and is certainly on the list of most popular toys for boys ages 8 upto 15 this Christmas. You&#8217;ll end up surprised about the amount of functions plus the quality on this device compared to its competitors.</p>
<p>Firstly, the watch incorporates a genuine working camcorder as well as integral microphone in order to record just about 20 minutes of videos and audio tracks. The standard of the actual recording and playback is really excellent which is surprising based on the dimensions of the item. This watch additionally will allow you to take still pics along with time elapsed photographs.</p>
<p>One feature that truly stands out would be the lie detector capability of the Spy Net Video Watch. Making use of tension levels in someone&#8217;s voice, it analyzes and registers when someone is telling lies vs being truthful. It&#8217;s necessary that you calibrate the lie detector by using a truthful announcement from the individual, but you can understand simply how much amusement this can be when put into use with family or in a group setting.</p>
<p>The next noteworthy function is definitely the voice changer feature. This feature can adjust your tone of voice from typical individual into an aged man, lad into young lady and even an adult to young child. This is just one of those features that kids will probably love to implement over and over again. Other functions also include the opportunity to record up to four hours of just sound, take approximately 2,000 pics, onboard memory together with the cabability to upload/download quests from SpyNetHQ.com.</p>
<p>The Spy Net Video Watch is charged with the USB charger that is included with the unit. Although the watch includes a small charge out of the box, you&#8217;ll have to charge the device in advance of using it. The approximate charge time is a good couple of hours and may also be charged by using a notebook or family computer. Should the watch ever manages to lose its charge, there is absolutely no possibility of loss of any files simply because it works with a fail-safe memory feature that sustains your data secure and free from danger. Similar to electronics, you could possibly see the watch &#8216;freeze&#8217; every once in awhile, but the truth is will be able to resolve this promptly by simply holding down the reset key to the side of the watch.</p>
<p>SpyNetHQ.com is an online site that can be used together with the watch so that you can download and upload mission assignment statistics. You must first link up the watch by means of the USB interface on your computer to work with this function. You can also publish recorded movie clips on to the web pages and share it with your friends.</p>
<p>In summary the Spy Net Video Watch is a marvelous and thrilling gift for both girls and boys alike. They&#8217;re going to have hours of entertainment recording movies, taking pictures and recording sound of their friends. They should likewise have a blast testing out the lie detector and voice changing feature. It is obvious this will be amongst the hit toys of the 2010 Christmas. Similar to the Eyeclops night vision spy toy a year ago, make sure you pick up this one prior to when volumes are restricted and retailers are out of stock.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.hottoysforchristmas2010.org/spy-net-video-watch.htm/">Spy Net Video Watch</a> is fast becoming one of those hard to find toys in the run up to Christmas. But is it any good or are all those sales just made on the back of hype. Click here to discover the truth and explore the <a href="http://www.hottoysforchristmas2010.org/">hot toys for Christmas 2010</a></p>
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		<title>The Ways Getting Your Teeth Cleaned by the Dentist Does Not Wear Down Your Teeth After Years</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people may feel concerned over the wear and use that professional teeth cleaning may have on teeth. Most dentists will use a hard pic to get tarter off the teeth. When getting your teeth cleaned by the dentist does not wear down your teeth after years, becomes evident, patients become more confidant with using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people may feel concerned over the wear and use that professional teeth cleaning may have on teeth. Most dentists will use a hard pic to get tarter off the teeth. When getting your teeth cleaned by the dentist does not wear down your teeth after years, becomes evident, patients become more confidant with using the treatments found at their dentist. The best way to encourage the right answers is to speak with a dental office.</p>
<p>There are certain steps involved in a cleaning process. This routine may involve a pic to clean the teeth. It is used to scrape under the gum line to get rid of hardened food and plaque build up. This scraping device will also remove the tarter over the enamel of the teeth.</p>
<p>Most dentists use the pic and know that it is the only tool that can get teeth clean. This instrument will carefully pick away at the hard surfaces along the teeth. It could take less time to clean the mouth, of someone who sees their dentist at least once a year. When people leave dental cleaning too far apart from each other, it can create a longer time frame to have the mouth cleaned.</p>
<p>A metal instrument is used over the sides and fronts of each tooth. Then the pic travels to the back molars where it will dig away at old food particles and excess tarter. When the pic is done with the mouth, each tooth will feel shiny and free of any buildup.</p>
<p>After the scraping of the teeth is complete, it is time for the polish and electric brush. This brush will apply polish to the teeth and rub them until the polish has a chance to scrub the actual teeth. This process can remove stains on the teeth and help them feel even more clean.</p>
<p>A quick mouth wash and rinse is the final part of the cleaning experience. The mouth will feel amazingly clean and any build up surfaces on the mouth will be gone. If there was a feeling of paste on the mouth area before, it will be gone after the right amount of cleaning.</p>
<p>Patients who see a dentist once a year or a few times a year, will be on the right path. Keeping the mouth free of plaque and tarter is a great way to prevent any diseases or issues in the mouth. A patient will feel great about doing everything they can to lengthen the life of their teeth and strengthen them, by keeping them healthy. When teeth are not taken care of or cleaned by a professional dentist, they can lead to even further problems. The plaque build up can eat away at the enamel and cause cavities which can hurt the tooth.</p>
<p>Knowing how getting your teeth cleaned by the dentist does not wear down your teeth after years, is discussed with a dentist, may encourage the use of more cleaning. A dentist will go over the steps and explain how each step is crucial in the process of healthy teeth.</p>
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		<title>Dream Interpretations and How Your Dreams Are a Habit You Can Learn</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 08:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Catch A Dream. You know the feeling. You get up with an entire dream fresh in your mind, but inside seconds it fades and completely disappears, or leaves only a whiff of a memory behind. How can a dream just crumble away like that? Is there a treatment for dream amnesia? Remembering your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>How To Catch A Dream.</b> You know the feeling. You get up with an entire dream fresh in your mind, but inside seconds it fades and completely disappears, or leaves only a whiff of a memory behind. How can a dream just crumble away like that? Is there a treatment for dream amnesia?</p>
<p>Remembering your dreams is a matter of practice. Dreams disappear after they&#8217;re in your short-term memory. The key is to switch your dream from short-term into long-term memory as rapidly as you can, before short&#8217;s time is up.</p>
<p>One of the simplest ways to do this is to talk your dream aloud or write down the principle key phrases straight away. Tell your dream to your partner, speak it into a recorder, or just tell it aloud to yourself. Your long-term memory remembers the way in which you tell the dream greater than the dream itself.</p>
<p>One other method to beat the clock is to set two alarm clocks, one for the time it is advisable to get out of bed, and a extra gently chiming one for ten minutes earlier. When the gentle one nudges you from sleep, turn it off, then lay in the position you assume your dream in. Your body holds a few of your dream recollections, so putting your body in dreaming alignment, as an alternative of adopting your waking-up<br />
<br />position, helps you to recall your dreams.</p>
<p>Allow yourself to drift into the twilight zone between sleeping and waking, and look ahead for bits of dreams to surface. Don&#8217;t allow yourself to get anxious, otherwise you&#8217;ll wake up. Be gentle on your-self. Let dream memories come or go. While you remember part of a dream, hint the story ahead and again, asking, &#8220;&#8221;What happened before this?&#8221;", or &#8220;&#8221;What happened after this?&#8221;".</p>
<p><b>How one can catch the first dreams of the night.</b> Like most individuals, you probably get up after a great night&#8217;s sleep with the final dream in your thoughts but little recall of the four or more earlier dreams you experienced. The final dream is usually the most similar to waking life, set in recognizable types of places, that includes occasions that make some sort of storyline sense. The first dream of the night is usually the most vivid, surreal, and emotional. If you had to rank a night&#8217;s worth of dreams in order of importance and private perception, that first dream would be a winner. So what can you do to extend your chances of remembering dreams from earlier in the night?</p>
<p>The secret is to know that there are a number of measurable phases of sleep, and you&#8217;re at your most wakeful immediately after a dream phase. &#8216;Most wakeful&#8217; doesn&#8217;t imply you will actually wake up. lt just implies that if one thing is vaguely disturbing your sleep, you are then extra more likely to wake up just after a dream than at another time. This is one motive why you think you dream extra on very popular or cold nights when the extremes of temperature intervene along with your sleep.</p>
<p>Here is the right way to use this information to your advantage. Before bed, drink lots of water, extra water than your bladder can hold for an eight-hour sleep. Your full bladder is more than likely to wake you up at the end of a dream when you are at your most wakeful. When this happens, lie in mattress for so long as you&#8217;ll be able to, tracking back through your thoughts for any memory of a dream.</p>
<p>In case you can&#8217;t keep in mind an entire dream, that&#8217;s fine. One single image or fleeting memory is an effective start. Write it down on a notepad by the side of your bed (or in your bathroom). From there ahead, it&#8217;s just practice. The one symbol you recall at the moment quickly grows, week by week, into full dream recall.</p>
<p>Remembering your dreams is a habit you can learn, the more you read about ==&gt; <a target="_new" href="http://dreaminterpretations.prowealthblog.com/dreaminterpretations">Dream Interpretations&#8230;</a> the more you are likely to take your dreams seriously and not dismiss them as you wake up. Alternatively click and ==&gt; <a target="_new" href="http:/ezinearticles.com/?Dream_Interpretations_And_How_Your_Dreams_Are_A_Habit_You_Can_Learn&amp;id=4985508">Welcome All Your Dreams..</a> there is plenty of them.</p>
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		<title>What Makes a Good Electric Guitar Video Review Worth Your While?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 19:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several factors that makes everything we watch, specially a review, worth your time. First of all if you&#8217;re a musician searching for gear you probably already know what type of equipment your are doing research for. The great thing about some review sites is that its content targets a musician enthusiast like yourself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several factors that makes everything we watch, specially a review, worth your time. First of all if you&#8217;re a musician searching for gear you probably already know what type of equipment your are doing research for. The great thing about some review sites is that its content targets a musician enthusiast like yourself who really likes and enjoys new equipment and information about its music instrument.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it, not all reviews are created equal. Some people are very knowledgeable in their area of expertise, but they&#8217;re not very good entertainers. Their reviews tend to end up a little boring and slow to the untrained eye. Some other reviewers love to show off their skills in front of the camera, completely ignoring the audience and the reason why they&#8217;re watching the video in the first place.</p>
<p>We can all agree that although creating an entertaining review is not rocket science, making it pleasurable to watch required a set of tactics and skills.</p>
<p>Creating a great review requires a balance between some expertise, entrainment skills and a little bit of technical know-how. Everybody knows how to hold a camera, but just a few are capable of telling a story in such a way that could be both educational and interesting for the music enthusiast at the other side of the screen watching every second of the segment.</p>
<p>There are some other technical issues that make the review pleasing to your senses. The proper lighting and the right video equipment enhance the overall look and feel of your review. Lights are very important since video cameras don&#8217;t behave well under low light conditions. Having professional sound is also very important since it&#8217;s the main topic of the review itself (You don&#8217;t want to show the most beautiful electric guitar with the poorest sound) Your reviewer should also have a good microphone and adequate mixing, so his voice doesn&#8217;t over saturates while he or she plays on camera.</p>
<p>No matter if it&#8217;s a cheap electric guitar, bass guitar or percussion instrument. The reviewer should always remember that the real star of the show is, in the first place, the music, and second, the music instrument itself. That&#8217;s probably the reason why your public is watching your review in the first place.</p>
<p>Try to connect with your audience, remember that at the end they&#8217;re expecting you to deliver news and facts on what they love and cherish. They would see the review and your expert opinion to make choices in their musical instrument selections. So providing balanced and objective perspective becomes a responsibility towards your audience.</p>
<p>And last but not least, don&#8217;t forget to add a little humor, It always a good idea, including a joke or two, here and there, makes up for sharing complicated technical data, that might not be viewer&#8217;s cup of tea! Try it to make it as enjoyable possible, so everybody can enjoy it as much as you do!</p>
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