Sunday, September 2, 2012

Dragon aged Walking Canes

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In both the East and West, dragons are a sticker of power. A wizard who can operate a dragon or a warrior who can conquer this great vertebrate will command the power of his world. It is sometimes the evil power, other times a protector's. Hence it is a genuinely favorite theme for men's canes. With an aged dragon walking cane, you can hold that power in your hand, and it is very suitable as a gentleman's fashion accessory.

Although many dragon legends are found all over Europe, some of the most celebrated ones are from the British Isles, and some cane-makers created gorgeous cane handles after these dragons. Here are some of the most celebrated "named" dragons that are currently available as canes:

St. George's Dragon

One of the most favorite dragons is St. George's. It appears in many art forms, together with the walking canes. There are some separate versions of St. George's dragon stories, but the most celebrated one is of the dragon attacking the city of Selene in Libya. This dragon demanded a child each day for its meal, and one day the king's daughter was chosen for the sacrifice. Just as the dragon was about to eat her up, a European knight came to recovery her. After a long fierce fight, the knight finally killed the dragon, and freed the city. Population were so grateful that they converted to Christianity under St. George.

In the old English legend of St. George, the dragon named Dadianus is an evil sorcerer who can turn himself into a serpent. St. George trapped the evil spirit of Dadianus in the walking cane he carries for eternity to commemorate the victory of good over evil.

There are a few separate artistic representations of St. George's dragon, but the dragon wrapping around the cane is most popular.

Lambton Dragon

Another celebrated dragon in England is Lambton dragon from the legend of the Lambton Worm and Penshaw Hill. It was while the time of the Crusades that John Lambton caught a hideous, black, worm-like vertebrate while fishing. He did not know what to do with it, so he threw it into an aged well and forgot about it. The years passed, and he was gone on the Crusades for a long time. When he returned home, he found his community devastated by the worm, which had now grown into a monstrous dragon. With the help of a wise woman, he managed to kill the dragon, but his house was cursed and for nine generations no lord of Lambton would die in his bed.

Although a currently available pregnancy cane with Lambton dragon looks like an Asian dragon, many older illustrations show that Lambton dragon is more like a sea serpent monster without legs or scales.

Henham Dragon

The Henham dragon was first sighted in 1668 in the British community of Henham, Essex. It was described as being nine feet long with small wings. The eyes were surrounded by strange feathers. Numerous sightings of the dragon were reported over the next year. Some just caught a espy of it in the distance, while others said it flew overhead. In 1669, a pamphlet called "The Flying Serpent or Strange News Out of Essex" was published and a copy of the pamphlet still exists at Saffron Walden library. This dragon was genuinely a hoax known as the "Henham Dragon Hoax of 1668." Still, it stimulated the imaginations of many artists and craftsmen, who designed some very nice walking canes.

Brinsop Dragon

This dragon lived in a well in Duck's Pool Meadow in Brinsop. It was killed by a local knight, but some insist that this knight was St. George. Yes, he was a busy guy! Most illustrations found for this dragon show large wings which is typical for modern-day images. The dragon sculpture on the current pregnancy cane is genuinely quite nice looking, although probably hard to carry around.

Asian Dragon

Although they are not British, it is worth mentioning Asian dragons. Unlike in the Western equivalent, in Eastern-world legends dragons are commonly in pairs, one good and one evil. If a good dragon wins, the community will prosper. If the evil one wins, the community will perish. They are a sort of sticker of the yin-yang relationship. One of most celebrated dragon tales from China is of a black and a white dragon. A celebrated wood carpenter was traveling with his son to a distant city. They passed one side of an ominous lake, with an island in the middle covered by a dark cloud. The son was thirsty and drank water from the lake when, suddenly, a black dragon appeared from the cloud, snatched the son, and disappeared. The father ran to the around community for help but no one could do anything. Half-crazed, he started carving a dragon from white wood laying around the side of the lake. He carved and carved without food, without sleep. When he removed the last chip from the dragon's eye, suddenly the wooden dragon came alive, flew to the black cloud, and started fighting with the black dragon. After many hours of fighting, both dragons disappeared under water, the black cloud cleared from the island, and the carpenter found his son sitting on the island.

The Asian dragons have no wings, but all the time have four legs, a pair of long whiskers and often a beard. It is quite easy to distinguish one from the European dragons.

Dragon Claws
A dragon-claw cane is a more new creation from fantasy novels and films. A dragon claw retention a crystal or silver ball is quite popular. According to stories, the hand of a dragon was a talisman for many wizards. The sphere held in the dragon's claw represents the world, and he who owns this talisman will conquer the world. You can find some reproductions in this category. These canes are very favorite among women curious in goth and/or vampire fashion than men and may not be as suitable as a gentleman's fashion accessory.

Although many former dragon walking canes from the 19th century or earlier were made of wood, bone, and ivory, the currently available dragon canes are commonly made of pewter, and often made in Italy. Some no-name economy dragon canes are made in China and India. (Don't reduction Indian craftsmanship, however. They make genuinely nice canes at a inexpensive price.) None of these canes are for orthopedic use. They are meant only as a gentleman's fashion accessory, and economy ones are for home decorations.


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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Budapest Hen Weekend for an perfect European taste

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Always remember if you want to have a good hen party that will be remembered by you and your girlfriend, then make sure that you reconsider doing something very special. Even though there is nothing special about the wild night filled with alcohol and other out of place things, still a woman always expects her friends to throw a party that she will remember as one of her best.

To grant her all she wished for you can reconsider organizing a hen weekend so that you girls can end up having some fun and astonishing time. This is exactly what it has to offer and why Budapest Hen weekend is so popular. The place has every particular ingredient to ensure that you have the most memorable time of your life.

It is the capital city of the Hungary and is quite preponderant for the most astonishing architectural monuments that mankind has ever witnessed. Budapest is not known as the 'Paris of the East.' The city is split into two by the River Danube; Buda is the hilly medieval part, while Pest is the modern, tree lined, shopping, dining and cultural part. When on Budapest hen weekend ensure indulging in Budapest Spa. The city livens up at night and offers you with a great selection of clubs and bars. The city also has historical point and some of the preponderant structure are the Fisherman's Bastion, the Holy Trinity, Matthias Church, the museum of fine arts and the Museum of applied arts. These are even some of the most startling structures in the whole world.

In this city of such beautiful architecture, you will find some divine restaurants with glorious outdoor thermal spas and histrionically assortment of nightclub and dance floors. You might indubitably feel lost when you have to pick the wheat from the chaff. However, you can leave this tension aside and let your Budapest hen weekend organizer do it for you. The best selection is to pick a local organizer who has good knowledge about the place, language and also food. Budapest hen weekend will offer you finest blend of tradition and modernity in excellent blend.

It is a truly unique place and is a great example in regards to creativity and culture. The place also houses ultra-modern entertainment and retail options which do not tarnish the face the city. The baroque streets and neoclassical nooks and crannies are the sites that attract the new age visitors.


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Friday, August 31, 2012

How To Make a Journal extra Using uncomplicated Scrap-Booking Techniques - 5 Tips

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Most journals are created using mainly text together with a smattering of photographs and memorabilia and have minimal enrichment in terms of institute and visual features. But there is no calculate why a journal should not have abundance of descriptive and improving elements to make it a real treasure. So you love to write and have no trouble filling pages of your journal, but why not make your journal shine by using a few simple visually curious ideas? Using lots of text may illustrate and give great detail about your thoughts and feelings but using sound visual presentation techniques will make your journal into an heirloom for time to come generations while giving a clear impression of what each aspect of your life was like.

Here are a few tips to help you make your journal a costly keepsake:

1. Put in order and Plan - Sometimes it can be difficult to know where to start and overwhelm sets in to block progress. To preclude this a diminutive planning and forethought can be helpful. Things you need to think about include:

  • who or what is the field or main theme of the journal?
  • what size and style will be suitable? - will you need to be able to add to it later for instance;
  • think about some headings to break down your main theme added into "chapters";
  • what is your budget? will you buy costly materials or use "found" items?
  • how much time do you have? is there a deadline and if so what methods will be best to enable you to meet it?

2. Ideas for your journal layout - it's important to have a institute format for your pages to make sure that you can fit all things in satisfactorily. Different pages can have Different layouts depending on the equilibrium in the middle of text, photos and other elements. Some ideas to consider are:

  • Newspaper style layout - with columns of text of Different heights broken up by visual elements and titles. This looks productive if black borders are used for the page itself and the private columns. Use black, grey and white colours and maybe use one vivid customary coloured element for a stunning effect.
  • Collage coming - using torn edges and built up layers of other relevant items. Use Different textures and experiment with all the elements till you find a pleasing balance. Finally, add drawn or painted elements.

3. Create visual themes for Different aspects of your journal - themes can be used to illustrate exact events or subjects for private pages or for the whole journal. The pages are then designed in retention with the chosen theme. For instance if the page is describing a boating holiday, choose colours and elements with a maritime aspect.

4. choose convenient Photographs - photographs and pictures can apparently paint a thousand words so choose the ones which retell the event or aspect which triggers the memory. Use your journal text to heighten the story behind pictures and memorabilia. Don's try to put in too many - less is more in this context and simple layouts are more effective. If you have a sequence of pictures and need to comprise more than can be displayed, use an envelope (you can make or buy these, and attach to the page. consider decorating and tilting your journal entries and envelope to accomplish an curious result. Lastly, while capability is important, don't worry if yours are not exquisite - journals are a personal report and the most important aspect is the memory of the moments recorded.

5. comprise Memorabilia - old label stubs, clippings from newspapers or brochures, snippets of cloth, dried flowers, shells; all these things and many other tokens can preserve memories for you and for those you pass your journal to. They give a greater depth of meaning and add a sense of place and time to your journal. You can whether glue or attach to the relevant page, or, if there is too much or permanent attachment will cause damage, then make up / buy an envelope to hold your costly memories and glue that to the journal page.

As a final idea and in conclusion, many citizen make gifts of mini journals which have been created based on exact citizen and events, others keep their journal as a purely personal record. Whatever your motivation you need to consider carefully how you will preserve your journal and its contents over time.

The most important element in this regard, is selection of materials. Use good sources (scrap booking and art suppliers) to make sure that the adhesives, papers and cardstock are convenient for your purpose.

Paper and card especially must be acid free otherwise it could immediately react with photographs and memorabilia items on contact, starting a process of discolouration and general deterioration. One idea to ensure you keep some sort of report in case of disaster, is to photograph or scan your journal pages and store the results digitally. That way the long term enjoyment of your creation will be safeguarded.


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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Placing a 15 Lead Monitor/Defibrillator Into aid at Your Fire agency or Ambulance business

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Placing a 15 Lead Monitor/Defibrillator into assistance at your Fire agency or Ambulance Company

In a perfect world, no Fire agency or Ambulance company should be without a 15 Lead Monitor/Defibrillator. This tool saves lives and is integral to victim survival. It is in fact the established suitable in urgency care for advanced Life withhold (Als) teams.

The older 12-lead monitor units are no longer state of the art and they do not offer all of the life-saving technology that is ready in the 15 lead unit that is ready today. They do not have capability to monitor End-tidal Co2 (EtCo2) for both intubated and non-intubated patients, SpO2, Carbon Monoxide and Methemoglobinability and Glucose monitoring. Without these monitoring abilities it is possible for ambulance or Als personnel to get risky false reads. For example, a paramedic may incorrectly conclude that a outpatient is suffering cardiac complication verses a diabetic one. Rehabilitation for these conditions are very different and the wrong Rehabilitation can be disastrous.

The new 15 lead units have 15 ready leads and include a metronome to guide Cpr compressions and ventilations. Energy is ready up to 360J. They have both semi-automated and by hand defibrillation with capnography, external pacing, 15-lead electrocardiography and other monitoring functions.

Older units have display screens on the units that are often come to be difficult to read, especially in consuming sunlight. Screen data display is vital to decision manufacture on the part of the attendant. Mistakes must be avoided as the new units will possess currently ready technology.

New models all are bluetooth enabled and can transmit primary data to the receiving hospital; the hospital would be ready and able to immediately take the true Stemi into the catherization lab and eliminate a possible 15-30 limited hospital delay for the victim.

A 15-lead cardiac monitors with Ekg/Aed with set-up aid and warranty should cost about ,000.

It is important to note that all data collected regarding a outpatient or victim is automatically transmitted to the suitable hospital where we are transporting said patient. This feature is extremely important as it affects the level of care that the outpatient will subsequently receive. Paramedics will be automatically informing the host hospital every detail about the patient, yet they will not have to take primary time and attempt away from the outpatient in order to do so. This is extremely important, especially if a hospital is far in proximity.

The monitors will heighten the efficiency of any performance by increasing the estimate of diagnostic tools that can provide best outpatient care.


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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Blogging - The Art

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The fact of the matter is that not all blogs are created equal. Some blogs are very consuming to read and generate tens of thousands of quarterly readers; other blogs are horribly written and can't seem to get whatever else to look at them. In the vast middle of these two extremes are the majority of blogs. There are some very well-written blogs that just can't seem to get any exposure, and there are some poorly-written blogs that seem to, somehow, get more than their fair share of traffic. Still, most blogs have an median number of traffic and are written well, if not tremendously well.

How, though, do you take a good blog and make it a great blog? How can you master the art of blogging? There are some pieces to the art of blogging puzzle. They include:

Great Content

In many ways, the art of blogging is like other arts: you have to have something that is stimulating to say. If you write about something that no one cares about, if you write about something that a thousand people have already written about, or if you write poorly you will not attract readers. The art of blogging is, in some ways, the art of creating interesting, unique and well-written content.

Active Marketing

There are dozens of ways that you can store your blog. Some people rely on group bookmarking sites, such as Digg or StumbleUpon, to growth the traffic to their blog. Other people rely on a blog commenting strategy, where they go out day after day to annotation on other blogs, hoping folks will navigate back to their blog. Still others rely on an report marketing strategy, writing articles at web sites like Helium, hoping that readers will click on the author's name, and then go to their "about me" page and see the link to their blog. Regardless of the particular marketing strategy or strategies that you employ, active marketing is key to the art of blogging.

Interaction

Finally, a good blog that will keep people arrival back generates a sense of transportation and interaction. Responding to comments on your blog, for example, is one way to interact with your readers. By interacting with your readers, you send the message that you value their presence at your blog. The art of blogging is, in many ways, the art of making friends online.


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Monday, August 27, 2012

Shopping Breaks In London - Something For everybody

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As one of the most notorious global centres of fashion, it's only natural that London should boast a estimate of desirable high road shopping areas and designer boutiques. In fact, if you can get over the high cost of living, London offers one of the world's best locations for shopping breaks - and whatever thinking of commencing a shopping holiday in London will right on be able to search an area of the city in which they can find the key to all their retail desires.

First and foremost, shoppers in London will adore the world-famous Oxford road - Europe's busiest shopping district. Oxford road extends over two kilometres and offers retail enthusiasts a range of fashion, shoes and clothing market - many of which comprise flagship market of major British brands. For instance, on Oxford road you'll find Selfridges division store - a London shopping convention - as well as Marks and Spencer, John Lewis, Debenhams, House of Fraser, Hmv, Borders, the Disney Store and Topshop, the latter of which claims to be "the largest fashion store in the world".

If you're seeing for a more alternative location for your shopping break in London, head straight to Camden Market. Camden store comprises a range of markets, along with Camden Lock Market, Stables Market, Buck road store and Inverness road Market. Here, you'll find a collection of store stalls selling offbeat, vintage and second hand clothing, as well as handcrafted crafts, accessories and other goods. You'll also find one of London's oldest road markets in Portobello Road, in London's Notting Hill district. While Portobello Road store also offers unique vintage clothing, additionally, it is known as one of London's premier destinations for antique-buying - so is sure to cater to shoppers with a collection of interests.

However, London's most prestigious shopping destination is genuinely Knightsbridge, home to some of Europe's most exclusive designer market and boutiques. The Knightsbridge area houses the Uk's top two luxury division market - Harrods and Harvey Nichols - as well as foremost designer brands, along with Cartier, Jimmy Choo, Chanel, Stella McCartney and Vivienne Westwood. And the popularity of weekend shopping breaks in Knightsbridge means that hotels near Harrods are in high demand, ensuring that Knightsbridge is a first class shopping location in London year-round.

What's more, Knightsbridge and its surrounding areas of Mayfair and Chelsea, are home to a estimate of art and fashion schools. As a result, London - like Paris, Milan and New York - offers a constantly regenerating fashion climate as new generations of designers and artists come and go with regular frequency. So if you don't make it on a luxury shopping break to Knightsbridge this year, you can rest assured that there'll be many more years to come!


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Sunday, August 26, 2012

How To master A Hypnotic Sales Pitch Using Aida Marketing

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Most population see the world as they wish it was or they think it should be. So they find themselves upset at the way things are going because ending results are hardly in their favor. They're confused and constantly at odds with the way things are going. But not a salesman. A salesman sees the world for what it is. He isn't trying to change people's behavior; he is trying to understand people's behavior. And this understanding makes it that much easier to devotee a hypnotic sales pitch. To be frank, it isn't hard; you just have to be more known than the midpoint man out there.

You don't have to be a natural-born salesman to be successful, nor do you have to be an devotee or mind-reader to formulate a hypnotic sales pitch. Salesmen are not born. Good and even great salesmen are made by simply understanding basic salesmanship, and adding some perceive to their jacket. It's a learned behavior. But you must learn the basics first. It's called A.I.D.A. Marketing. There are no shortcuts to that.

The basics of salesmanship haven't changed since the pre-web days, and it never will because it involves social conversation that old school salesmen perfected many years ago. Rather it's over the phone, in man on a one-on-one basis, a group setting, YouTube video, newsletter, or Skype, the fundamentals are the same both online and offline.

The real incommunicable to selling is to convince population that what you have to offer is of value to them; life changing even. Get them excited sufficient to take operation right away. That's what separates salesmen from sales boys. It doesn't matter if your offer is on a small-scale or a very large one, you have to convince your prospect that your product, service, and/or facts will make their life so much easier or better. Rather your prospect is in need of a new drill or a healthy lung, your conversation's goal is to create that you have the explication to their problem. A hypnotic sales pitch is to create that you're the man that he wants to deal with. Add that to your cordial attitude and you will authentically close the deal!

I'm not sure of the identity of the primary author of A.I.D.A, but it's a model that my grandpa introduced me to many years ago.

A=Attention: You must get their concentration right out of the gate. Be specific. Narrow it down to a niche. Ex: Title, headline, hook, etc.

I=Interest: You have to build interest immediately sufficient for them to halt what they're doing. You want their undivided attention. Your presentation should be short, sizzling, and informative.

D=Desire: After successfully completing the two, a desire surfaces as you tell them more about the benefits and what they have to gain by simply trying your offer.

A=Action: This is when you assertively urge your prospect to take action. Always be closing!

I grew up hearing my grandpa use that term, "Always be closing," each time he became victorious at anyone undertaking he decided to take on. Rather it was him catching the garbage truck before it turned the corner, or after one of his brief yet foremost calls that he took in his home office, it didn't matter, he would Always spin that phrase along with the A.I.D.A. Acronym. Afterwards a smile would grace his face and it was the exquisite time to ask for a lemon cookie. Luckily for me, grandpa hardly ever shut the office door completely, which allowed for lots of eavesdropping and lemon cookies.

I enjoyed spying on grandpa because he told such staggering stories over the phone to population that he called "clients." I would never forget I couldn't have been any older than 7 years, when one morning after morning meal I stood at the back-slit of his office door, peeking over the middle hinge just to get a espy of him. I watched as he sat conveniently behind his desk, weaving someone else one of his stories to a client over the telephone. His hypnotic sales pitch was a story about a carpenter that lived in North Dakota. Looking back at it, it was as if he had the concentration of a filled room; quite the opposite of keeping the concentration of only one faceless man over the phone. His posture, knowledge, and cordial mannerism were all admirable. The recipient of grandpa's story must've agreed, as he was happily persuaded to accept grandpa's offer before the end of their call. From where I stood, I conspiratorially whispered the acronym as the letters rolled off grandpa's tongue, "A.I.D.A."

Later that evening while grandpa sat in his beloved lounging chair, reading a fat book that I recognized from his office desk, I nestled beside him and said, "Grandpa, granny said that you help families by selling them insurance."

He peered over his reading glasses that sat at the tip of his nose and said, "And as always, your granny is right. I am an guarnatee Broker."

I smiled, and with broken English I announced, "I want to be an guarnatee Broker too, grandpa! Do they all tell fun stories like you do?"

"Well, the good ones do." Grandpa settled his fat book on the coffee table, along with his reading glasses. He patted his thigh and motioned for me to claim my beloved sitting spot. With the biggest smile, I sat sidewise on his lap and he begins to tell a story. "Storytelling has been colse to since the beginning of time. Before writing was invented, population communicated by telling stories. But your story has to be compelling. A leader engages people's future and captures their hearts straight through storytelling," he said and continued, "when the time is right, you will recall this conversation. But for now, all I want you to do is remember these four letters," and we said it together, "A.I.D.A."

You see, mastering the art of storytelling is the same as mastering your hypnotic sales pitch. Stories are illustrative, authentically memorable and allow any salesman to create stronger emotional bonds with their customers. Why? Because humans Love stories! Our brains are authentically wired for listening to stories. We all have stories within us; just as we all have an inner salesman that we bring out when we need to be persuasive. In other words, don't sell, tell great stories!

I say this in all sincerity and all urgency, get the basics down first. It's not tough at all. It's not voodoo nor is it magic. It is easy but you're probably not going to shape it out on your own.


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