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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

A Few Thoughts About School Fencing

Maybe you have never sat down and considered the necessity for school fencing. Most people think of these items as barricades to keep the area private, but an educational facility is a public place where many different people need to have access. An educational facility is also a private place that is charged with the care of the world's most valuable commodity, and that is the youth of the nations.

Think of school fencing as a barricade between the student that walks the campus and the cruel world on the street. It will come as no surprise to you that there are actually sick and twisted individuals who hurt children for no other reason than to pleasure themselves. Children must be protected from these people at all cost and school fencing can help to protect the little ones from this danger.

Many of the educational facilities are near city streets and highways that have large amounts of traffic. Having proper school fencing in place can prevent children from accidentally running out into these streets and being struck by a car. The enclosure will make parents feel better about the safety of their child while the drivers will feel more secure in the knowledge that a child is not going to dart out from between two parked cars in front of them.

School fencing is also designed so when the facility is closed and there is no one there it can prevent people from coming onto the campus and committing acts of vandalism. Vandalism of school property is something that the officials must be worried about a large portion of the time.

School fencing can also be put into place in such a manner that it protects the young students on campus from reaching areas of the grounds that contain things that could be dangerous to them. Areas where the air conditioning systems are housed, and where the electrical boxes are placed need to have a barrier to keep unauthorized persons from being able to access them. There are also places around the campus where chemicals may be stored that need to be sectioned off where only staff can get to them.

Of course the areas where the children play sports like baseball, hockey, soccer, and football need to have school fencing to protect the players and the spectators that attend the games. The enclosures for these types of places on campus grounds are specialized for the type of sporting activity that will be taking place within them.

These enclosures are constructed from some of the finest materials so they provide the maximum amount of time before the fence needs repaired or replaced. Most schools have limited funding to pay for these items so the longer they can get one to last the better it is for them. The materials are generally rust resistant and spaced so that children cannot get appendages stuck between the metal slats. If that sounds ludicrous you have to remember that children will try anything especially if they have an audience.

School fencing is necessary for the protection of the student s on the campus from many different dangers that lurk in the world. The professional staff at Zaun can help you to choose the type of school fencing you need at your facility.


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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Interesting Things About Marylebone

Marylebone is an area of London in the City of Westminster district. It is an interesting place full of history. It is situated in West London with nearby areas including as Mayfair, Regents Park and St. John's Wood. Buckingham Palace is around a mile to the south of Marylebone. Below are some interesting facts and stories about this area of London.

The area got its name from a church originally known as St. Mary's Church. This is situated on a stream, with streams once commonly referred to as Bourne's. Due to this the wider area around the church became known as "St. Mary at Bourne". This name developed into Marylebone.

The world famous Harley Street is situated in Marylebone. The medical profession is what it is known for due to the large number of private medical practices which have operated out of Harley Street over the years. There are currently believed to be more than 3,000 people working there related to medicine. It was named after the Harley Estate, the estate of the Harley family.

Marylebone is home to one of the four stations in the original Monopoly board game. The others are King's Cross, Liverpool Street and Franchurch Street. The history of Marylebone Station goes back to the nineteenth century having been opened in 1899. It is the only terminal station in London to host only diesel trains.

The area has connections to the so-called "home of Cricket", Lords Cricket Ground. Originally the ground was in Marylebone but the current ground, which was the third built, stands in nearby St. Johns Wood.

The area is mentioned in the Doomsday Book, although referred to as the Manor of Tyburn. The Doomsday Book states that the population at the time was less than 50 people.

Marylebone hasn't always been part of London; it was formally its own town. As London and Marylebone both grew, though, they eventually merged and Marylebone officially became part of the city of London.

The fictional character Sherlock Holmes lived at 221B Baker Street and Baker Street is in Marylebone. The 221B address didn't exist at the time of the stories being published as the numbers of Baker Street didn't reach 221. It has since expanded, though, and does now reach this number. Number 221 has been the address of the Abbey National Building Society, and they used to employ a secretary whose sole responsibility was to answer mail addressed to Sherlock Holmes. There is a plaque on number 221 describing it as Sherlock Holmes's address with a museum in the characters honour nearby.

Many famous people have lived in this areas of London, which is a much sought after location. Charles Dickens lived at Devonshire Terrace and Jimi Hendrix lived in Brook Street and died in the nearby Samarkand Hotel. John Lennon and Yoko Ono had a home in the area while fellow Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have also lived there at one time or another. Other famous residents have included Madonna and the poet T.S. Eliot.

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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Find Out About Past Happenings Through Newspaper Archives

Imagine you are reading a newspaper from the 50's, think of what it was like back then. Newspaper archives are collections of past events, USA Indian news, political news, sports coverage or even long gone obituaries. Many historians and researchers can take help from these archives and even students can learn a lot from them. Suppose, you have a history assignment and you have no place where you can search reliable information. The good news for you is that you can look into paper archives and find out historical news; important and not so important. Today, with improvement in technology, even online archives are available.

Also, newspaper archives are a database of old newspaper editorials, features and study content. An archive is a compilation of historical account like source documents, and manuscripts that have been gathered over the years and carefully indexed for future suggestion. You will not find multiple copies of archives of same records like libraries. Archived articles are distinctive and original that you can't find in any other record. Paper archives are usually a treasure chest containing valuable information right from police notices to classic cars to sports articles, chronological facts and ancestors. One can find out interesting, long forgotten, thrilling piece of writing in such archives with which you can catch up on some fascinating reading. They also add to your knowledge base.

Newspaper archives are a peek into the long forgotten past. At present newspaper archives have a more detailed role to play in the society. Originally, historians and enthusiasts read these archives simply for the fun. By reading old papers, you can get a fine idea of how the times were before and what the society was like. Historians at times can read these carefully and determine our transformation and whether we need to evolve more.

US Indian Newspaper companies themselves use their archives to help get through events to know if they have covered a story already. Lately, however, newspaper companies have digital archives that you can use. Learners and other professionals can use this facility for research. This means that the internet browsers can help readers zoom into the newspaper to get a clearer view.

Web newspaper archives let users to track information and study them thoroughly, by researching topics over time. The information can be followed as far as their first stages to its current stage, by using location names, subject names and local trends. The web is the only place that provides this kind of source. For this reason, lots of websites only allow registered users to access such information.

Desi tribune is a California classified newspaper that provides you the latest international and local news. It is a low-priced newspaper which is available online also.


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Friday, June 29, 2012

A Few Thoughts About School Fencing

Maybe you have never sat down and considered the necessity for school fencing. Most people think of these items as barricades to keep the area private, but an educational facility is a public place where many different people need to have access. An educational facility is also a private place that is charged with the care of the world's most valuable commodity, and that is the youth of the nations.

Think of school fencing as a barricade between the student that walks the campus and the cruel world on the street. It will come as no surprise to you that there are actually sick and twisted individuals who hurt children for no other reason than to pleasure themselves. Children must be protected from these people at all cost and school fencing can help to protect the little ones from this danger.

Many of the educational facilities are near city streets and highways that have large amounts of traffic. Having proper school fencing in place can prevent children from accidentally running out into these streets and being struck by a car. The enclosure will make parents feel better about the safety of their child while the drivers will feel more secure in the knowledge that a child is not going to dart out from between two parked cars in front of them.

School fencing is also designed so when the facility is closed and there is no one there it can prevent people from coming onto the campus and committing acts of vandalism. Vandalism of school property is something that the officials must be worried about a large portion of the time.

School fencing can also be put into place in such a manner that it protects the young students on campus from reaching areas of the grounds that contain things that could be dangerous to them. Areas where the air conditioning systems are housed, and where the electrical boxes are placed need to have a barrier to keep unauthorized persons from being able to access them. There are also places around the campus where chemicals may be stored that need to be sectioned off where only staff can get to them.

Of course the areas where the children play sports like baseball, hockey, soccer, and football need to have school fencing to protect the players and the spectators that attend the games. The enclosures for these types of places on campus grounds are specialized for the type of sporting activity that will be taking place within them.

These enclosures are constructed from some of the finest materials so they provide the maximum amount of time before the fence needs repaired or replaced. Most schools have limited funding to pay for these items so the longer they can get one to last the better it is for them. The materials are generally rust resistant and spaced so that children cannot get appendages stuck between the metal slats. If that sounds ludicrous you have to remember that children will try anything especially if they have an audience.

School fencing is necessary for the protection of the student s on the campus from many different dangers that lurk in the world. The professional staff at Zaun can help you to choose the type of school fencing you need at your facility.


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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Debunking the Myth About TV Indecency

The Supreme Court is set to rule during the current session on whether the FCC should retain its power to fine over-the-air TV and radio stations for what it considers indecency during hours when children are likely to be viewing or listening. The hours during which the FCC is currently authorized to regulate broadcast content run from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily.

It is my view that the FCC should be allowed to continue regulating over-the-air broadcasts during those hours of the day, but that it should be forced to be more specific about what is allowed and what is not. In addition, I think the fines should be reasonable. It's utterly absurd that any broadcaster should be fined millions of dollars for a single curse word or a brief exposure of a naughty body part. The principle of making the punishment fit the crime should be no exception here.

However, some hysterical alarmists are claiming that, if the court decides to strip the FCC of its authority to regulate broadcast content, indecent content would suddenly begin to run amuck on over-the-air TV. These people couldn't be more wrong. How do can I be so sure? Well, it all boils down to sponsors. Whether it is broadcast, cable, satellite, or Internet TV, it doesn't matter. TV channels that have sponsors will never go the way of HBO or Showtime. Now that's not to say that there won't ever be any pushing of the envelope or sporadic indecency like there was just before the FCC started cracking the whip. I'm just saying indecency will not become a regular occurrence on broadcast TV, no matter what the court decides.

As mentioned above, the FCC does not even regulate broadcast TV 24 hours a day. It is only during specific hours, and does not include late night or the wee hours of the morning. Have you ever been up and turned on a TV during those hours? I have - and guess what - the content is no more indecent that it is during prime time. If broadcasters were so eager to put on indecent programming, wouldn't you think they would take advantage of those times when they are not regulated?

The reason they don't is clear - their sponsors are looking over their shoulders at all times, not just during the 16 hours of the day when the FCC is watching. These sponsors fear the loss of customers, and therefore generally shy away from controversy. The last thing they want to hear about is a group of individuals threatening to stop doing business with them over some TV show they are sponsoring. If they get enough complaints about a particular program, they will either pressure the network to have the producers of that show alter its content, or they will simply pull their ads from it altogether. And without advertising, any program carried by an ad-supported network or station is doomed.

Also note that the FCC cannot regulate basic cable channels such as E!, Comedy Central, TNT, USA Network, or Bravo any more they can regulate premium channels like HBO. However, unlike HBO, you will notice that those channels bleep out most instances of profanity and cover up all nudity, even bare backsides. Why? It's not because they have to fear any fines. Obviously, it's because their programming is mostly paid for by commercials, so they have to answer to their sponsors, just like broadcasters do.

So the bottom line is this: Regulation by the FCC plays only a minor role in the deterrence of TV indecency. The fear of repercussions from their sponsors is the primary concern that prevents ad-sponsored television stations from airing just anything they want to. Over-the-air TV broadcasts will be protected from most forms of indecency, with or without the FCC. Don't let some zealot or fear-monger convince you otherwise.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

What to Know About the Livery Companies of the City of London

Today's 108 livery companies of the City have direct origins to the informal gatherings of early craftsmen and traders. These groups met socially and to come to terms with certain rules and standards within their craft. The agreements set policies for everything from pricing and weights and measures to quality standards and manufacturing processes. The group enforced these policies to ensure the reputation of the guild as a whole against sub-standard products and assure that craftsmen could earn a decent wage without fear of being undercut on price. This improved goods and acted as one of the first consumer protection organizations.

Guilds were certainly not unique to the City of London as tradesmen all over Europe often came together to settle disputes among members. As the guild organization and hierarchy formed, they looked to the Crown for recognition and Charter. The first company granted this privilege was The Weavers' Company in 1155 by Henry II.

The Royal Charter along with solid and exacting business practices of the guilds helped livery companies flourish. Members whose work were of consistently poor quality or found guilty of selling underweight goods were fined. Repeat offenders would be barred from practicing their craft, endangering their very livelihood. On the other hand the guild also provided support for members who could no longer work due to illness or infirmity and often provided for proper burials.

Originally livery was a term that defined the supplies household employees needed to live, such as dress, food and drink. The term eventually morphed to refer only to the specific clothing. The link with the guilds came about as members began wearing and then requiring that certain dress, robes and insignias be worn during ceremonies and affairs. This is how the term "livery companies" came to be applied to the guilds. Insignias and other regalia are still used in ceremonies today.

Of the current livery companies, The Worshipful Company of Security Professionals is the mostly recently charted, joining the list in 2008. The year 1515 looms large in the history of the livery companies. At that time there were 48 companies and there were many disputes on the order of prominence. Some guilds had split while other merged. The Lord Mayor of the time was called upon to establish an official order of prominence, basing the list on wealth. The first twelve liveries are known as "The Great Twelve," however the order is still in dispute even after all these years. The Merchant Taylors (tailors) and Skinners (fur traders) have had a long running dispute that has resulted in their places at spot six and seven be exchanged every year at Easter.

The City's livery companies maintain magnificent guild halls and there are 38 located in the actual City of London. The most recently built, the Haberdashers Hall, was completed in 2002. Many date to the 17th century. Many of the oldest were damaged in the Great Fire of 1666 and in the bombings in WWII. Most livery halls offer occasional public tours and a few hold exhibits and events. Another opportunity to see a livery hall is during the City of London Festival held each summer. The festival uses many of the halls for events and often part of organized architectural and historic tours.

Livery Halls make impressive venues for weddings, parties and indeed any type of event. Life's Kitchen specializes in Livery Hall hire and bespoke catering in London.


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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

2012: The Truth About the End

Ah, the time has come at last, hasn't it? Never have numbers been so dreaded as the ones that were lit in New York on New Years Eve, when the ball fell like a massive guillotine, and in the minds of thousands of onlookers, doomed us all. Never have I seen so many people frightened, so many people preparing, and never have I seen so many YouTube videos, books, pamphlets and religious conversions regarding fate post 2012.

I think before we examine the true significance behind 2012, we'll take a look at some of my personal favorite theories about what's going to happen on this so-called fateful year.

One of the smaller theories prevailing is that apparently we're going to suffer a massive pole shift, a magnetic reversal so powerful that our planet will suffer immense disasters great enough to wipe out two thirds of the population.

Now, pole shifts are scientifically proven to occur for our planet. In fact, did you know that Alaska used to be on the equator? A pole shift found it where it is today. It would be more surprising to learn that our planet DOESN'T have pole shifts; the fact that we live in America rather than Pangaea proves that the planet is constantly changing, shifting, and rearranging itself in just about every which way imaginable. But while the earth's magnetic fields have shown a decline lately, there's no reason to link that to 2012. There's speculation in the scientific community that we may enter a pole shift come 2015 to 2017, but the course of a magnetic pole reversal literally takes hundreds to thousands of years to happen. It doesn't happen over the span of a year, and it certainly doesn't happen overnight. And even during the shifts of the poles, there's been no actual report of increased volcanic activity or tectonic shifting.

As for the other type of pole shifting, that being rotational shifting, there is no reason to believe that 2012 will have anything to do with the axis of the earth suddenly shifting position. Whether we're flying through some universal dust cloud or not, it would take massive amounts of energy to barely brush us twenty degrees off axis, let alone flip us all the way around. In actuality, anything hitting us massive enough to flip our axis would probably destroy our planet entirely. So in that case, you might as well hang up your bunker helmet, relax, and have a few last drinks with the rest of us. No amount of reinforcement will save you.

Moving onto the next theory... We have solar flares/solar storms. Apparently massive solar storms are predicted to come in 2012, producing enough radiation to wipe out our technology and civilization as it stands. I'll just be the first to tell you flat out: we have solar flares all the time. They're sometimes responsible for knocking out minor communications temporarily; they bring, at best, sheer inconvenience. While there have been strong solar flares in the past that have knocked out electrical power grids and communications - the price you pay for putting those things in space - it can safely be said that the human race lived on to see another day. The fact is the sun's unpredictable. We can predict solar flares/solar storms about as well as we can predict hurricanes, and if you can show me a report reading that a solar flare killed millions of people, then I've got a house in Florida to sell you.

Ooh, my personal favorite theory is up next on this skeptic's chopping block!

The dreaded Planet X/Planet Nibiru theory.

First of all, I'm not sure where people even drew up the existence of the ancient planet Nibiru. It's first mentioned by someone who goes by the name of Sitchin, who was apparently a self-taught translator of Sumerian cuneiform. This pretty much means exactly what it says. Self-taught means it's bound to be flawed, and compared to the academic works of others, it is. But even as clumsy as Sitchin's work involving the translation of this mystical 12th planet was, he never mentioned anything about the planet crashing into Earth, or crashing into the sun, or causing the planet to stop rotating, or anything of that sort. Nibiru was rather adapted into the farfetched works of a woman from Wisconsin named Nancy Lieder, who claimed that Planet X and Planet Nibiru were one and the same. She also claimed that Halle's Comet didn't exist, that the planet was going to be destroyed in 2003, and that apparently huge objects become invisible when they fly into a special magnetic field near the sun. It's far from my intention to be nasty or condescending, but I think you know where I'm going with this.

Planet X was a hypothetical planet that scientists thought they spotted in the 1930s. Even then they only thought it was another planet because they thought they discovered discrepancies in the orbit of Uranus and Neptune. Long story short, these discrepancies were the result of a miscalculation of Neptune's mass. Planet X was strictly a hypothetical that turned out to be the imaginary result of a mathematical error. Nothing more, nothing less. NASA is not hiding anything from you. There's no truth to hide, save for the fact that someone goofed on a computer, perhaps.

But let's disregard Kepler's Laws - which, I remind you, is required to entertain this theory - and assume that a planet eight times the size of earth somehow managed to get into our solar system, at just the far enough length to go on an extremely eccentric elliptical orbit only to be knocked on track by an asteroid. The fact remains that if an object that size did suddenly stop the planet from turning, the planet would be torn completely apart by the massive amount of energy that would be required. And if I'll take a second to be candid, I'm not sure I understand how a planet crashing into our sun stops our planet for a week only for it to reboot and turn in the opposite direction.

If the planet stopped on a dime and happened to NOT be destroyed by the energy required to brake it (which would be enough to bring entire oceans to a boiling point and - need I remind you - enough to destroy our planet completely, just by the way)... Well, let's examine basic science here if we weren't earlier. The earth rotates at roughly 1100 miles per hour. If the earth stopped rotating that suddenly, the atmosphere would still be shifting at that very speed. That means anything that isn't bedrock is going to be swept up into the atmosphere. Say goodbye to trees, say goodbye to animals, say goodbye to the surface of the earth, say goodbye to... just about everything. Meaning no, your reinforced bunker won't save you.

The simple fact is if something that massive WERE heading our way, it would definitely be visible to the naked eye by now. Even planets a little farther off than our neighbors like Venus and Jupiter are visible at certain times of the year; if something were edging ever closer at a high enough velocity to destroy us, tip us, what have you, be it a large planet eight times the size of earth or even a brown dwarf, trust me, you would see it. I'm not an astronomer, but the fact that I'm able to tell you this confidently should tell you something.

But these popular theories aside...

It's about time to tackle the real issue with why everyone is so wrapped up in the 2012 boogaloo.

Yes, the Mayan calendar.

The Mayan calendar isn't really well studied by many people, and there's actually a reason for that. The Mayan calendar is actually extremely complicated. It's hard to understand unless you actually have a competent grasp on the Mayan culture aside from the broad strokes that history textbooks give you. I will go ahead and say that beyond my classes in world history, I don't really grasp the intricacies of the Mayan culture or likewise, the Mayan calendar. I'm aware that it's speculated that they disappeared off the face of the earth somehow, or a good number of them did, anyway, and I'm also aware that their culture demanded a lot of impressive ingenuity. But I can only give you the basics of the Mayan calendar.

There are 260 days in the Mayan calendar, and it's actually two calendars running simultaneously. One for religious purposes, the other for tracking the solar months. A single day could have up to twenty names, and there's even a month where the days are considered so unlucky that people born on them will die miserable deaths and thus don't have names at all. But the general knowledge everyone shares about it is that it ends on the winter solstice of 2012.

The general conclusion about this is that it means the Mayans predicted the end of the world. Which is basically what happens when you don't associate yourself more closely with the culture perpetuating this so-called prediction.

A lot of the ancient cultures strongly believed that our world revolved into and out of eras in spiritual cycles. Indian myth perpetuates that our world revolves into spiritual 1,000 year long ages called kalpas where virtue falls away before destruction brings renewal, for example. The Mayans believed in something somewhat similar (minus the whole destruction of the universe); that every 5,125 years, the earth will shift spiritually into a new cycle. There are basically five cycles that metaphorically correspond to the time of day; first cycle is obviously morning, second cycle is the midday, third cycle is the afternoon, the fourth cycle is the night, and the fifth cycle is the darkest age before the coming of the first cycle again. If you guessed that 2011 puts us in the fifth cycle, then you guessed correctly.

Basically the Mayans predicted that 2012 would be our shift into a new first cycle. If anything, this shift should mean renewal, rebirth, we'll be revisiting the values we once knew where Nature is revered and God is about love rather than about who's right and who's burning in Hell. Or well, that's what it SHOULD mean, but that's essentially up to us. If we continue to fall victim to human limitations such as greed, negativity, materialism, anger, pride, all the things that confine us to the transient and superficial, then 2012 may very well have all the momentum to be destructive and horrific in ways that make us wish those other theories were plausible. There is no greater destruction than the destruction of the spirit.

More and more I've been thankfully seeing this awakening. Or at least, I'm seeing it more in the people I've been around; people are beginning to have insights into the true nature of spirituality. A lot has changed around where I've grown up and while it's taken a while, there's been a great shift in mentality. I remember when there were KKK marches around my town, people discriminated against homosexuality, and quite frankly I was in the midst of a sea of people using scripture to justify hypocritical condemnation of those who thought differently than they did. But nowadays? While I wouldn't be surprised to find people still exhibiting these traits, and I still have encountered a few that use scripture to justify discrimination, it's become pleasantly rarer nowadays. People are beginning to realize more and more of the truth. People are changing. It's been a slow process and it will continue to be a slow process, but the world just isn't rigid black and white anymore. While it's a double edged sword for sure, our ability to exchange and learn information instantaneously has made us thirst for education. We're no longer satisfied with 'it's just the way things are', and we're not taking 'don't question it or you're bad' as an answer.

Or at least, a good lot of the people I see nowadays certainly aren't. People are also realizing the truth that unfortunately some religions are more about business and less about the good of their congregations. We have the ability to step forward and change all of that, or at least, that's in accordance to the Mayan prophecy of 2012. That is the truth of 2012. It's not destruction, it's not doomsday, it's not a catastrophe. It has the potential to be, but I think with enough people waking up, there's a chance.

Or maybe that's just me being overly optimistic, but I do like to dream as anyone else, after all.

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