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• Friday, June 10th, 2011

The Economy bell man cart is the simplest model. It has two sides and bars that cross the top connecting the two sides. There are four wheels. The economy bellman cart can be made of brass with brass uprights. It can be made of stainless steel with stainless steel uprights. The carpet on the platform usually is green, red or gray. The platform can be metal without carpet for a beach bellman cart.

The Economy bellman cart is great for the beach condo because it is left outside part of the time. It is important to consider the use of the bellman cart before ordering a specific model. If the bellman cart is to be used outdoors, as well as indoors, consider ordering one that will hold up to the corrosion that is so often at the beach. The beach is a great place to be but it can be hard on equipment. A good bellman cart is a good investment for beach hotels, motels, condos, airports, hospitals, cruise ships or other business that needs to transport luggage.

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• Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

These exceptionally beautiful contemporary rugs are rich in their earthy tones and colors and they are of a very high craftsmanship and quality. These handcrafted rugs are made in India in the north and they are always one of a kind. You will be able to tell the manufactured counterparts by seeing if there is another one exactly the same.

The great thing about buying handmade is that you never get two that are the same. These rugs (hand knotted or hand tufted) can be a wonderful addition to any home and they can provide the ultimate is comfort and in luxury for every home. If you want some color and some style in your home, these are perfect for doing just that. Not only are they beautiful, but they are also practical as well. They easily protect flooring that is wooden or delicate and can also help protect and define a plush carpet underneath.

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• Saturday, February 19th, 2011

When you go through the trouble of making a homemade meal you usually want the food to be presented in the way it deserves. There’s really nothing quite as delicious as a homemade meal and somehow it even seems to taste better when you serve it from beautiful dishes. You don’t have to use expensive china when there are many wonderful ceramic and stoneware choices available to choose from. If you love making Italian dishes, then this attractive Blue Stoneware Pasta Bowl is a perfect choice.

Stoneware Serving Dishes are not only attractive but very durable. These particular bowls come in a variety of beautiful colors and even offer matching individual serving bowls that will look fabulous on any table. So whether you’re entertaining friends or just siting down to a family dinner, why not dress up your table with some great new serving bowls?

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• Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Your surroundings are important to your well being. It’s important to find uplifting things to surround yourself with inside and outside your home. Your garden is a wonderful place to begin on the outside. Your kitchen or main room where you spend most of your time would be a good place to begin inside your home. Discover the Cushioned Comfort Fruit Platter Mat as a great choice in your kitchen. A pretty and decorative anti fatigue kitchen mat is a nice accent for the kitchen and good for your tired muscles.

Look around our site as we have many tips and ideas on what can really make your house a home where the heart is and soars with happiness.

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• Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

This particular hand truck is a wonderful best seller and has made virtually everyone who has bought it satisfied with the world of hand trucks. It’s very durable and well made and gets the job done in time every time. It also folds up, so, despite its large size, it’s easily sortable. This is perfect for companies who have very tight storage space. It also has great elastic straps for securing the loads on the hand truck, so you’ll never have to worry about the hand truck falling off. If you’re interested in purchasing a hand truck but you don’t have a lot of room, this one is it.

This particular aluminum hand truck is made with aluminum and is very durable. It can load up to one
hundred and seventy five pounds and is great for hauling those pesky big boxes that are
lightweight. Instead of taking hours to have one person move them, simply get this foldable hand truck and you’ll have the job completed in no time. It also has rubber tread wheels which are great and make the hand truck easy to maneuver on rainy days.

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• Saturday, January 01st, 2011

We often look for information on sunglasses – such as looking for latest in designs, styles and trends in designer sunglasses – but how many times do we actually find what we are looking for? We do not find what we are looking for because we do not look for the sunglasses in the right places. If you are looking for wholesale sunglasses information here are some ways by which you can do so.

Internet search
As we all know that internet never denies us any kind of information. When you are looking for wholesale sunglasses information you shall be flooded with information. There are hundreds of websites selling sunglasses and sunglass accessories. You can check out all such websites, know what they are offering and also compare the products of one website with that of other sites. You can even find out about wholesalers who are located very close to your home. You just need to type in information about the region or place where you wish to locate wholesalers. If there are wholesalers located in such a place, you will get all the information which you are looking for. You can also get information on wholesalers who are located at other places, compare their products, check out the prices of the products and choose any wholesaler as per your need.

Internet search not only helps us to know about wholesalers who are ready to offer you sunglasses, but will also tell you about sunglasses. You can be guided on how to choose the right kind of wholesaler from so many people who are ready to offer their services – you will get every kind of wholesale sunglass information you are looking for. There are loads of articles, forums and blogs which discuss many issues related to sunglasses and the use of sunglasses.

If you are planning to buy sunglasses you should know what kind of information you are looking for. If you plan to purchase sunglasses in bulk, this search is very important so that you get what you are actually look for. Here are some things which you check when you are searching for information on sunglasses:

• Look for wholesalers who are located in your area or wholesalers who are close by.
• When you are able to find information on such information, you need to find some more facts on such wholesalers so that you can come to a decision on whether to trust such wholesalers or not. You need to know how long they have been in business and the kind of products they are dealing with.
• Try to get contact information and some references so that you can verify about your wholesaler.
• Get all contact details of wholesalers so that you can call them up and visit their premises before you can decide whether to purchase sunglasses from that person or not.
• Do not forget to check online about that wholesaler, so that you can find out about any kind of negative reports.

If you are looking for wholesale sunglasses information, the best place to search for them is online. You will be able to find any kind of information you are looking for – about different types of sunglasses, design and styles and also information related to the price of all sunglasses. You just have to ensure that the information is reliable.

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• Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

A great place we have gone to for all of our ATV Engine building is Dave Moore Racing.  Dave is a great ATV Engine Builder. He has so much expertise in this type of work being a machinist for 25+ years. If you are one who loves going to the sand dunes and racing you will be very happy if you have your engine built by Dave.  In my opinion he is the top Motor Builder for ATV’s.  Sure you can spend more money elsewhere but if you want to go fast then you much checkout DaveMooreRacing.com

I have seen some of his Banshee motor builds and they run very strong compared to other engine builders.  If you think about it having over 25 years of porting experience it will pay off.  I have also seen some of his 250R motor builds and they run very hard.  Dave Moore is the king of 2 stroke motors.

Maybe you are looking for a extended swing arm for your 4 wheeler.  He can extend any swing arm.

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• Wednesday, August 04th, 2010

This is the continuation of our last topic which tackled about the first things that happen with the human body right after life force and blood supply run out. These following processes take place zero to three days right after death and proceed to finally achieve decomposition. Here are the details of the human body’s saga in reaching the ultimate end:

Initial Decay: 0-3 days after death

The body will appear fresh on the outside but certain processes start inside the body, which then contribute to decomposition. The bacteria which were inside the intestines will begin to feed on the remaining nutrients and contents in the intestine and then the intestine itself. These microorganisms eventually spread out into other organs and also feed on them. Enzymes that were inside the intestines and the stomach will also leak out and aid in the breakdown of organs and tissues, while the enzymes inside the cells will also digest the cell itself and its connections. Once insects like flies from external surroundings sense the smell of a decomposing body, they will begin to swarm and lay their eggs around openings like wounds, mouth, nose, eyes, and so on. And soon these insects along with their larvae and maggots will also feed on the dead tissues.

Putrefaction: 4-10 days after death

While the host of bacteria breaks down the cells, tissues, and organs of the body, they also produce a huge amount of gas. These gases are putrescine, cadaverine, methane, and also sulfide, which give the decomposing body its horrible smell and also inflate it. This bloating process provides more means to force out more body fluids. This putrid smell together with the fluids are what insects love and so more flies along with beetles and mites come to swarm the body and again lay their eggs on it.

Black Putrefaction: 10-20 days after death

At this point, the bloated body would have collapsed while the flesh already creamy. The body parts that were exposed to air will turn black as the body continues to reek. One important feature in this stage is the increased temperature of the body from all the activities contributed by the insects and bacteria as they continue to grow in population and consume the remaining flesh.

Butyric Fermentation: 20-50 days after death

All the flesh on the cadaver is gone as the body starts to desiccate. It would have a cheese-like smell due to butyric acid present in the corpse. This new smell on the other hand will start to attract more but different organisms composed of molds and also beetles. Because there are no more soft parts to feed on, maggots are no longer in the scene, however, beetles and other insects will continue to chew through more solid parts such as the skin and ligaments.

Dry Decay: 50-365 days after death

The cadaver becomes really dry but decays very slowly. Moths and bacteria will now begin to eat the hair to leave nothing but bones. This concludes the final step of body decomposition and the reason why it’s always the bones that are left.

All the process still depend on a lot of factors that include climate, temperature, moisture, and presence of microorganisms to finally determine the time it takes for the body to decay. As a rule, bodies that are buried take longer time to decompose compared to bodies that are left exposed in the air. Also, summer influences faster decomposition in contrast to winter.

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• Thursday, May 13th, 2010

We all bite the dust and become one with the dust. Behind this simplification comes a remarkable process before our bodies turn to ashes. For someone, it might be gruesome, terrifying, traumatizing, while for others it might be as miraculous as the stages of conception and birth, only in a way that’s reversed—like a justification to the balance of nature. And so, we’re here to present both a discovery and knowledge about the loss of life and the process beyond.

When Death Finally Comes

Our heart stops beating while the lungs stop breathing, and each cell no longer receives oxygen and nutrients from blood. When this happens, the process called livor mortis takes place. It’s the settling of the blood in the lower or dependent part of the body like the back or the legs, depending on the position at death. This is due to the blood draining from the blood vessels starting at the top and accumulating in the lower part.

But most cells aren’t still dead except for the brain cells which die in the first few minutes of death. Cells of the muscle, skin, and bone can live for hours and several days especially the latter two. This is because these cells can use a different type of respiration after the heart and lungs stop working. This is called anaerobic respiration or respiration without oxygen, which can cause lactic acid build up, the reason for the muscles to stiffen. It’s very much the same when we run a long distance and our heart and lungs can’t keep up with our leg muscles. But the different lies on the fact that death can’t clear out this lactic acid because of lack of blood flow, hence causing the whole body to stiffen—or what we know medically as rigor mortis.

Rigor mortis starts at about three hours after death and lasts approximately in 36 hours. When all cells die, it can’t support to fight bacteria and the enzyme of these bacteria plus the cells own enzyme what cause the body to decompose causing the muscles to lose their stiffness.

The process that takes place after death depends on the embalming procedure that we usually do now to somebody that died. Embalming affects the length of time before the body finally cedes to the different stages of decomposition. On the next part of the discussion, we will tackle the more detailed story of how our bodies decompose, which is divided into five stages: Initial Decay, Putrefaction, Black Putrefaction, Butyric Putrefaction, and Dry Decay.

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• Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Every living thing faces its own demise, end, and death. But for human beings, our body works wonders as to keep us alive up to the best of what our bodies can—in sickness, in old age, and tragedy. These wonders may not be fully expressed in few paragraphs nor in words, which everyone can easily understand, but the important thing about it is we’re a creation far greater, more astounding, and more breathtaking than any of man’s invention.

Skin

Its the foremost line of our body’s defense by serving as an effective barrier to lots of stress factors like microorganisms, dirt, and heat. With an acidic pH of less than 5, it makes an unfavourable environment for most bacteria. Hair, sebum, and sweat which are mainly found on the skin surface contain enzymes that destroy the integrity of pathogens. Through pores, the skin eliminates body heat, absorbs nutrients, and release metabolic by-products and toxins through sweat. And by a copious amount of blood supply through minute capillaries, clotting mechanisms makes an important role to prevent foreign matters gaining entry into the body through the wound.

Saliva

A significant amount of saliva aids ingested matters into a highly acidic environment of the stomach, which again makes a very terrible place for microorganisms to live in. Human saliva contains a significant amount of enzymes that can digest foods into their basic components which aid further digestive processes.

Respiratory Tract

The respiratory tract is a highly protected system in order to protect the entire body in return. This role starts from the nose as the nasal hair serve to trap large particles. On the other hand, hair-like projections called cilia takes care of the small particles and microbes by trapping and sending them to the throat, thereby allowing elimination through expulsion or swallowing, which involves a series of enzyme-based or immune system interactions.

Blood

The blood plays a very significant and dynamic role in keeping humans alive. One may not survive without an adequate amount of blood because it transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, inflammatory factors, drugs, and a lot more. Through one of its component the white blood cells, it’s able to detect microorganisms and send signals to the other lines of body’s self defense, while the platelets and clotting factors maintain a safe and exclusive passageway for the circulatory system. They repair leaks and work more incredibly than Band-Aids.

These body components may not suffice to reveal everything as our body has a lot to tell, from the smallest part of the brain to the outermost tip of the toe. It doesn’t just contain a marvel of functioning cells and organs, which make a mass of muscles and bones a human being. The insurmountable amount of wonders it boast what makes a human body a miracle in a truest, tangible form.

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