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Some General Introduction About Equestrian Clothing

These basics equestrian clothing can be purchased online or your local tack shop. Here are some different items you may come across along with a description of their uses.Riding helmet or hat; investing in a quality of a riding hat or helmet is a priority for all riders of any ages. There is always an element of risk when you are riding .Every rider should have a professionally fitted helmet. There is a vast variety of riding helmets to choose from. Ventilated helmets are good for kids. If you are considering trail riding, there are sturdy leather helmets that will last longer and not get scratched or torn.Paddock Boots; these boots are specially designed to prevent your foot from getting caught in the stirrup should get thrown from your horse. Their shape allows your foot to slide easily from the stirrup. Proper paddock boots are much a safety necessity as a riding comfort. They will also give your ankles an adequate support during training.Protective Riding Vests; riding vests are specially designed to protect your vital organs if you fall. They have become mandatory for children at some equestrian centers. You can also talk to the trainer of your child if he suggests that your child needs a protective vest.Riding Breeches; riding breeches or riding pants are not essential for beginners riding. But they will probably make your experience more comfortable. Here is a large variety available online ranging from thin, lightly padded riding tights, to full seats riding breeches. If you bruise easily or feel you need extra padding around, full seat riding breeches may work well for you. They are designed to help you to feel comfortable while riding. These riding breeches are designed to protect your lower legs from the irritation or bruising due to rubbing against the stirrup straps.Gloves; gloves should be worn in cold weather. Most riders prefer unlined doeskin or cowhide. Lined gloves are too bulky. String gloves for wet weather are essential. Sturdy Oxford with low heels may be worn with Jodhpurs. Under no circumstances should the rider wear the sneakers, loafers or heelless foot wears. With such type of shoes the riders foot may by mistake slide.

French workers use threats in compensation demand

Friday, July 17, 2009Following similar threats by workers at New Fabris and Nortel, workers at JLG in Tonneins, France, threatened to blow up several platform cranes. The JLG factory announced in April 2009 that it will fire 53 of its 163 workers by the end of 2009, while the remaining 110 jobs will not be secure over the next 2 years.

JLG Tonneins was acquired in 2006 with its parent JLG Industries, a maker of aerial work platforms, by the U.S.-based Oshkosh Corporation. Despite being hugely profitable in the past, production has been much reduced since 2008 with the contraction of the construction industry and lower demand for its products. Despite excellent past results the new American management demanded sweeping cuts at the company.

In the view of locals, “the company’s actions are a disgrace given the expensive perks, such as official cars, for its corporate fat cats, compared to the sacrifice, silence, and dignity demanded by the company of those it has made redundant.”

The management offered severance pay of 3,000 (US $4,200), however the workers demanded a severance package commensurate with “the wealth that their labor has generated.” Worker’s delegates requested a “supra-legal” payment of € 30,000, on Thursday 16 of July the management responded with a counter offer of € 16,000. On Thursday night the worker’s actions secured the € 30,000 settlement initially demanded.

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Knight Foundation and Mozilla send geeks into newsrooms

Friday, November 11, 2011

In London last weekend, journalists, software developers, filmmakers, designers and many others spent time discussing ideas and building tools at the 2011 Mozilla Festival at Ravensbourne College. Following the theme of “Media, Freedom and the Web”, many attendees developed prototypes around the idea of the future of media including tablet interface prototypes for the Boston Globe, designs for open source software for DJs, and hacks to enable journalists to combine video and original source text together to tell stories in more interactive ways.

One important announcement made at the event was details of five new fellowship places sponsored by the Knight Foundation and the Mozilla Foundation that attempt to bring together journalists and open source-minded software geeks. Wikinews spoke to Laurian Gridinoc, who currently works at Talis building software for higher education but will move for a year to the BBC to work in the newsroom. Other fellows will be working for The Guardian, Al-Jazeera, the Boston Globe and Zeit Online.

Gridinoc says the Fellowship intends to “introduce innovation in the newsroom by embedding some developers as fellows”. The fellows will collaborate with people within the news organization. They hope to be open about how they are changing the newsroom. Gridinoc says he and the others will “blog about making the news, on how things can be done, and how [open source] tools can be used”, and he specifically will work on trying to increase the use of linked data, a practice already embraced by the BBC. “Adaptive documents” were another area of interest for Laurian: having stories where illustrations and examples dynamically adapt to the particular reader.

According to the fellows speaking as part of a panel discussion, many newsrooms reject the use of open source tools even for producing maps, graphs and infographics.

How journalists adapt to the web was a theme throughout the weekend, with sessions teaching journalists to write HTML and write basic scripts in Ruby to scrape websites, discussions on Creative Commons and what “hacker journalism” entails. One group worked on collaboratively produced handbook on “data journalism” while others tested and refined Ushahidi, a crowdsourced news tool that was used during the earthquakes in Haiti and Chile in 2010 and in Christchurch, New Zealand in 2011.

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2007 Ig Nobel Prize winners announced

Friday, October 5, 2007

The winners of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize have been announced. The awards, given out every early October since 1991 by the Annals of Improbable Research, are a parody of the Nobel Prize, which are awards given out in several fields. The awards are given to achievements that, “first make people laugh, and then make them think.” They were presented at Harvard University’s Sanders Theater.

Ten awards have been presented, each given to a different field. The winners are:

  • Medicine: Brian Witcombe, of Gloucestershire Royal NHS Foundation Trust, UK, and Dan Meyer, who studied the health consequences of sword swallowing.
  • Physics: A team from the USA and Chile, who made a study about how cloth sheets become wrinkled.
  • Biology: Dr Johanna van Bronswijk of the Netherlands, for carrying out a census of creatures that live in people’s beds.
  • Chemistry: Mayu Yamamoto, from Japan, for creating a method of extracting vanilla fragrance and flavouring from cow dung.
  • Linguistics: A team from the University of Barcelona, who discovered that rats cannot tell the difference between Japanese and Dutch when spoken backwards.
  • Literature: Glenda Browne of Blue Mountains, Australia, for her study on how the word “The” confuses people when they try to put things in alphabetical order.
  • Peace: The US Air Force Wright Laboratory for trying to develop a “Gay bomb” that would turn enemy soldiers homosexual.
  • Nutrition: Brian Wansink of Cornell University for his investigation into the limits of the human appetite, by using a self-refilling “bottomless” bowl of soup.
  • Economics: Kuo Cheng Hsieh of Taiwan, for patenting a machine that catches bank robbers by dropping a net on top of them.
  • Aviation: A team from the National University of Quilmes, Argentina, for discovering that impotency drugs can help hamsters recover from jet lag.
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I Phone 4 Battery Life Vs. I Phone 4 S Battery Life

iPhone 4 Battery Life vs. iPhone 4S Battery Life

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Apple has made claims that the iPhone 4S battery life will provide more talk time when compared to the original iPhone 4 battery life, however, the standby time will be worse on the new iPhone. It all depends on what you are planning on using the phone for in order to determine how long the battery is going to last. You have to remember that the new iPhone 4S has a dual processor versus a single processor in the original iPhone 4, thus accounting for differences in the battery life.

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When put to the test, users reported an average battery life of just over nine hours on the iPhone 4S, but on the regular iPhone 4 it was about seven hours. If you are using the phone for video recording, you can expect about two hours out of the iPhone 4S and around 3 hours on the iPhone 4. Even though there are differences between the talk time and the amount of time you will be able to use the phones features, it all boils down to what you want to do with your phone. Regardless of which phone you choose to use, you need to know that there are options available for you. Take the time to browse through all of the iPhone accessories to see which ones are going to provide you with the best possible benefits. The last thing anyone wants is to be stranded with no options for making a phone call. Even though you will never be able to have an exact battery length, you need to know that you have options to make sure that when your phone starts getting low you can recharge it in just a few minutes. Car Charger The iPhone car charger is one of the most common portable accessories you can purchase for your iPhone. This way all you need to do is plug it into your cigarette lighter or 12V accessory and your phone will be powering up in no time. It features a compact design and retractable cord that will make storage a breeze. The car charger will also protect your phone from accidental overcharging. Your phone will be completely charged within a couple of hours on average, depending on the charger you select. Solar Charger The iPhone solar charger is one of the newest inventions on the market for charging your iPhone battery. This fabulous piece of technology allows you to charge your phone anywhere there is light. You simply plug the charger into your phone and your iPhone will be completely charged in about four hours. Technology on the go has never been easier. As long as there is natural light your iPhone will be able to charge in no time at all through the power of the sun. External Battery Another option to extend the talk time in your phone is an iPhone external battery. You will be able to get additional talk time or video time when you have this handy little battery as a backup at all times. The iPhone accessories for batteries will extend the life of your battery by about 300 percent, which is going to add about 38 additional hours of use. The external battery will last you for about 500 recharging cycles, so you will have plenty of use in your external battery for the iPhone.

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Economy – Bush toughens up on Central America

Thursday, August 4, 2005

In a speech in Texas on Wednesday, President George W. Bush discussed the trade deficit, saying:

“We had a problem in our hemisphere about trade. I don’t know if you realize it or not, but most of the goods from Central America came into this country duty-free. Yet eighty percent of our goods were taxed through tariffs in Central American countries. That didn’t seem to make sense to me; it certainly wasn’t fair. All I say to people is you treat us the way we treat you. If your goods can come into our markets duty-free, our goods ought to be able to go into your markets duty-free.”

According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis International Economic Accounts Balance of Payments,

“The deficit on goods increased to $186.3 billion from $182.2 billion, as goods imports increased more than exports. More than half the increase in imports was in consumer goods. Much of the increase in exports was in industrial supplies and materials, inconsumer goods, and in capital goods.”

In the US, the DR-CAFTA (Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement, or simply CAFTA) bill passed by two votes. At present in contention is the Andean Free Trade Agreement.

“The House passed H.R. 304, to implement the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement [CAFTA], by a recorded vote of 217 ayes to 215 noes, Roll No. 443.”

The bill passed by a slight majority in both the House and Senate.

President Bush met for lunch with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at the Bush Ranch in Texas and communicated his desire for the future prosperity of a Colombia free of drug trafficking and violence.

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Public consultation on Avonmouth Wind Farm proposal ends

Friday, April 11, 2008

The public consultation into the proposed wind farm in Avonmouth, Bristol, United Kingdom closed today. According to a video released by Bristol City Council the proposal was for two wind turbines to be produced to “help power local public services” and “reduce the council’s carbon footprint.”

The Energy Director of the Bristol City Council claimed in the promotional video that not reducing the carbon footprint would be a “failure in our [the council’s] duty to tackle climate change.” He also said that the council would face fines from the European Union if the targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are not met. In addition to this it was also claimed in the video that the amount of electricity used by the council needs to be reduced as they currently spend five million pounds per year for electricity. He finished by saying that one way the council can cut their greenhouse emissions is by producing their own “green electricity.”

Councillor Mark Bradshaw of the Bristol City Council was also featured in the video. He explained the proposals by saying that “we [the council] propose to build two wind farms on a former industrial site.”

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4 year old Indian boy runs 40 miles in 7 hours

Saturday, May 6, 2006

A four-year-old Indian boy from the eastern state of Orissa ran 65 kilometers (40 miles) continuously, setting an Indian record and possibly a world record as well.

Budhia Singh, a slum resident whose talent was discovered by a local coach, completed his run in seven hours and two minutes. Budhia had originally planned to run 43 miles, but doctors intervened at the 40-mile mark when he started showing signs of extreme exhaustion. 300 cadets from the Central Reserve Police Force, which plans to sponsor his upbringing, escorted Budhia, while thousands of onlookers cheered him on.

Officials from the Limca Book of Records, India’s best-known record book, witnessed the run and said that Budhia’s accomplishment would appear in the 2007 edition of the book.

Coach Biranchi Das says that he had seen Budhia’s talent when Budhia accidentally entered a sports field without permission. Das had the boy run laps as punishment, but after five hours the boy was still running.

Human rights groups in India decried the run, saying that government officials endangered Budhia’s life by allowing him to run in sweltering temperatures. “It is an act done so rashly or negligently to endanger human life or the personal safety of others as defined under section 336 of the Indian Penal Code,” said Suhas Chakma, director of the Asian Center for Human Rights.

Das said that doctors had examined the boy and found nothing wrong.

“I loved running today. I can run as much as I want,” Budhia said after the run.

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Happiness Can You Really Change Yourself?

Happiness – Can You Really Change Yourself?

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Chantal Beaupre

When it comes to happiness, not only can you really change yourself, but you can also considerably improve the quality of your life!

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You can deeply, intensively, and “elegantly” change your disturbances and your disturbability. You can substantially raise your level of happiness — absolutely no doubt about it! And to top this all up: You can make yourself happy and remarkably less disturbable — that is, if you take your personal power and use it! I did it, many other individuals did it… and so can you! Does it mean that you will be able to completely change your personality? Well, no. Not exactly. First of all, let’s not forget that we all have natural, inborn tendencies to make ourselves anxious, to be depressed, and to be self-hating. However, even if we have these inborn tendencies, the good news is we really do not have to go along with or give into them. In other words: “inborn” doesn’t mean “fixed.” For example: – Even if we are born with poor golf abilities, we can get golf training and we can improve them somewhat, though not completely. – Even if we naturally hate tapioca, we may train ourselves to enjoy it somewhat. – Even if we are born and raised to be “easily upsettable,” we can largely change this and make ourselves much less so. Sounds a little hard to believe, right? But remember this: Even if our biology and our upbringing strongly encourage our doing so, we choose to indulge in our emotional problems… alas, we do! On the other hand, let’s keep in mind that we also have considerable ability to stop our neurotic tendencies in their tracks and to reduce them. And how can we change our strong tendency to act self-defeatingly? Well, we can train ourselves to behave for our own interest-and for the interest of the social group in which we choose to live-by learning how to change our thoughts, feelings, and actions and thereby reduce our emotional distress. Nowadays, there are so many tools we can use to help us create more happiness in our lives. Some of them are free, some of them we’ll have to invest a certain amount of money to access them. – Books, workbooks – eReports, eBooks, online courses – CDs, MP3 files, podcasts, videos – Individual coaching, group coaching, email coaching – Teleseminars, keynote speeches – Support groups, mastermind groups Now, do we absolutely have to use any of these tools in order to create a happier, more trouble-free life for ourselves? No, we absolutely don’t have to. But here’s the real question: How bad do we want change? How bad do you want change?

Chantal Beaupre is an Emotional Mastery Coach, a Naturopath, an Independent Licensed LifeSuccess Consultant, and a business partner of Bob Proctor-as seen in “The Secret” movie. Her passion is to provide men and women who are ready to raise their level of happiness and improve the quality of their lives with practical tools, challenging ideas, resources, and helpful information through the power of the Internet. FREE! Download Chantal’s newest eBook: http://www.itsthethoughtthatcountsebook.com

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Energy companies to raise consumer rates

Tuesday, October 4, 2005

Reliant Energy and CenterPoint Energy–two local utilities in Houston, Texas–plan to increase consumer rates in response to increased demand and recent disasters.

Reliant Energy is expected to raise rates to effect a 14% increase on a 1,000 kilowatt-hour bill. A typical customer could see an increase up to $20 per month. Reliant has reached an agreement with the Texas Public Utilities Commission to raise rates in two steps, once at the end of October, and again on 1 January 2006.

CenterPoint Energy must increase charges for services such as meter-reading and customer service. The Texas Public Utilities Commission prohibits natural gas companies from buying wholesale product, raising rates, and reselling. Wholesale prices of natural gas also continue to rise due to increased demand and declining domestic supply. Natural gas cannot be easily shipped to other regions like oil.

Consumer energy prices are expected to rise across the state, in some cases as much as 20%.

The Texas Public Utilities Commission must approve rate increases before they go into effect, but approval is expected.

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