My husband and I had lunch at this place last Tuesday. I saw interesting decoration inside. But as my husband is a smoker, we prefer to eat outside. Our lunch was so nice. Good place, good food.
my home, my inspiration
Jun 2, 2012
Making Your Home More Water Efficient
Water
conservation is not only important for the environment; it can save you a lot
of money as well. The good news is that it is not so difficult to make your
home more water efficient. From making sure that your pool pump is
a recirculated pump, to turning off the water in the shower while you shampoo,
here are a few effective ways to create a more water-efficient home:
Monitor
Your Water Bill
The
first step towards water efficiency is to make sure you are using only as much
water as you need. Water conservation goes hand in hand with water efficiency,
so you’ll want to make sure that you monitor your water usage on a monthly
basis. When you monitor you monthly water usage, you can analyse how your water
is being spent. You can also determine whether or not there are any leaks you
may be unaware of.
Turn Off the Water!
Without
even thinking about it, we waste water – whether it’s by keeping the water
running while brushing our teeth or leaving the tap on when washing dishes. It
is important to make a conscious effort to turn off the tap when it is not
necessary to have it on. So next time you’re shaving or washing your car, make
sure you’re only using as much water as you need.
How to Water Your Plants
Many
of us don’t realise how much water our plants need to remain healthy and
vibrant. Something as simple as planting in the wrong season can double the
amount of water your plants consume. The best time to plant is in spring, when
it’s not too hot and when springtime showers sprinkle some natural rainwater on
your plants. Also, use organic mulch as it holds in more moisture and saves
water. And always remember that over-watering kills plants more than
under-watering.
Don’t Pour Water Down the Drain
There
are a few things that you can do to save water that you may not have thought of
before. For instance, if you drop an ice cube you wanted to put in a glass of
lemonade, don’t just throw the ice-cube into the sink, throw it into a potted
plant instead. Also, keep a bucket in your shower to catch excess water. You
can then use that water for plants or even to clean items like your car tools.
Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards (WELS)
Finally,
you’ll want to make sure you buy products that have the Water Efficiency
Labelling and Standards (WELS). These labels can cut your water bill in half,
without compromising performance. By 2021, it is estimated that Australians
will save over 800,000 mega-litres of water thanks to conservation schemes like
WELS.
Making
your home more water efficient can seem like a difficult endeavour at first,
but if you implement these water-saving tactics you will be saving money on
your utility bills and helping the environment.
Jun 1, 2012
What You must Know about Dental Implants
In the recent years, the field of
dentistry has seen significant improvements. A few decades ago, there was no
satisfactory solution to the problem of loss of teeth. This is no longer the
case today. If you have lost your teeth and are suffering from it, dental
implants are the best solution. There are also other solutions like bridges and
dentures but dental implants are much more advantageous.
Dental implants are artificial teeth
made of titanium or titanium alloys. Titanium is the metal of choice to make
dental implants because it is highly resistant to corrosion. It also displays a
unique property known as osseointegration.
When a titanium implant is kept in contact with bone, the cells of the bone
fuse with the titanium implant and make it very strong. The stability of dental
implants is due to this phenomenon.
Dental implants are very advantageous when
compared to other dental restoration techniques. Some of the advantages of
dental implants are as follows:
Better appearance:
Dental implants look very natural. If you are afraid to smile due to lost
teeth, you can completely solve this problem by using dental implants. Dental
implants look so natural that you cannot tell the difference between dental
implants and natural teeth by merely looking.
Better speech: Loss of teeth
can cause speech abnormalities. Dental implants can cure these abnormalities.
With dental implants your speech will no longer slur and you can speak
confidently.
Easier eating:
Dental implants not only look like natural teeth but also function like them.
With dental implants, you don't have to worry about your teeth slipping when
you're eating. Dental implants are very strong and so you can eat normally.
Improved oral health:
When dental implants are placed, nearby teeth are left untouched. This ensures
that your oral health is not affected. Dental implants also don't require
excessive maintenance. With normal maintenance, they last for a long time.
Dental implants and success rates
Dental implants are highly successful.
Statistics indicate that dental implants are successful in 98% of the cases. There
are a number of factors that affect the success rate. Some of the common
factors include the health condition of the patient prior to surgery, tobacco
use, oral infections and oral hygiene. If proper oral hygiene is maintained,
dental implants can last for a long time without any issues.
Conclusion
Dental implants are an excellent option
for lost teeth. They have many advantages. The only drawback with dental implants is that they
are relatively costly. And in most cases dental insurance companies will not
provide cover for the procedure. You have to finance it by using other means.
Nevertheless, dental implants are an excellent option for lost teeth and are
worth the investment.
About the author:
Aditya Venkatesh is a
computer-enthusiast who is fascinated by computer technology, gadgets and the
Internet. He writes frequently on computers and other topics on www.AdiWebs.com.
In the past, he worked as a technical writer at a leading web development
company in Hyderabad, India. His other interests include photography and DIY
projects.
Common Household Spending Problems
There
are several common household problems that many families don’t even realise is
having an impact on their finances. The only way to find out where you could be
wasting money; is to start by identifying exactly where your household’s
earnings are being spent.
Look
at your budget
Don’t
have one? This is your first mistake. One of the best ways to be able to
identify seemingly black holes in your spending is to outline what all of your
expenses are. Draw up a budget outlining how much you are spending on your car
and home insurance,
your electricity bills, your groceries, right down to how much your child’s
sporting activities cost. Leave nothing unaccounted for.
Not
looking for a better deal
Once
major mistake many families make is not shopping around for the best deals when
it comes to credit card interest rates, home phone and Internet packages, car insurance, health insurance and even
their mortgage.
Take
the time to go through your policies and find out if you can get a better deal
elsewhere. Call around, research online and get quotes. If you didn’t put in
the hard yards to make sure you are getting the best rates, then you will
probably be able to save yourself hundreds just by shopping around.
Not
taking advantage of bundling services
Many
companies, whether they be insurance or telco providers, offer discounts for
package deals. So if your home phone and Internet is from one provider and your
mobile phone services are with another, see who can offer you the better deal
and bundle your services. Not only will this save you money, but it’s also
easier when everything is in the one place. It’s also good to do this with your
insurance as well.
Spending
too much on electricity bills
Are
your power bills through the roof? Many families struggle to keep their
electricity bills down for a number of reasons. Here are a few ways to
dramatically reduce your household energy consumption:
● Educate
your children about how to save electricity. For example, put on warmer clothes
rather than turning on the heater and keep blinds closed during the hottest
parts of the day to keep an area from heating up from direct sunlight.
● Turn
off appliances at the switch; everything from microwaves to televisions are
still using power even when they are in standby mode.
● Use
energy efficient appliances and light bulbs, The higher the star rating, the
more energy efficient the appliance. As you need to replace each item, buy a
replacement that’s really efficient. It will save you money in the long run.
It’s
easy to let household spending get out of control if you are not entirely sure
where the money is actually going. But the good news is if you create a budget,
and take steps to reduce the amount of outgoings, you can rectify your spending
habits easily, and get your family’s finances back in great shape, fast.
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May 31, 2012
Why Parents at Home should Take Care of their Children's Experience Range of Eye Conditions
Vision disorders are
a common problem among children in the United States. Based on an estimate,
almost 25% of children in the school going age have vision problems.
Despite the rise in medical care and living standards of people, most of
the young children, even of pre-school age, are not getting appropriate eye
care. Only an estimated 1/3rd of all kids have eye tests or vision
screening before joining a school.
Another study
conducted recently showed that 11.5% of teenagers face vision difficulties that
go unchecked and are not treated at all. That is why, the society as
whole should strive towards early detection and treatment of eye and vision
disorders. This can become possible by spreading the knowledge about the
crucial stages in the development of the human vision. The earlier the vision
disordered is discovered and treated, the higher the chance of the child not
facing any negative effects on his/her growth and development.
Eye tests and vision
examinations such as visual screening, conducted in the school or even
pre-school are not sufficient on their own, and they can never be substituted
for professional and expert eye care. This is the concern of the American
Optometric Association (AOA). Vision screening is a restricted procedure of
reviewing some aspects of vision problem areas. However, only professional eye
doctors can diagnose eye diseases and prescribe the correct medication and
treatment. Even simpler procedures of recommending eye glasses and contact lens
(like the 1 day acuvue moist)
should be done by an experienced doctor. If this is done before the child
enters school, there will a significant reduction in academic failure due to
vision problems.
Negligence of taking
timely eye tests (and not realizing their flaws) is the major cause of
undetected eye problems in children. Many eye problems can be treated simply by
using contact lens such as the 1
day acuvue moist, or spectacles. Several studies also
point out the growing need of effective eye examinations for children. As
mentioned before, vision screening in public and private schools is necessary,
but it is not a one step solution to solving eye problems.
Such tests and
programs are designed to detect the children who possibly have vision problem
that can affect their learning development at school, along with affecting
their physiological and perceptual processes. Screenings, however, are not
designed to diagnose eye disease, and they do not direct a person
towards treatment. Visual screening is just a first step to indentify whether a
person needs future eye care or not.
Coupled with their
ineffectiveness is the fact that only 33 states, according with the District of
Columbia actually require public and private schools to conduct vision
screening! Furthermore, it is also worthy of attention that vision screening
programs are not uniform. Their range and abundance is not the same in
all states.
Moving on, it is also
noticed that people misunderstand the need for an all-out eye exam program with
improved vision screenings. Enhancing the quality of vision screening
programs is good, but is not the same as a comprehensive vision examination.
The limitations of vision screenings are not in the knowledge of the masses.
Awareness should be created in the public and it should be communicated
that merely passing the eye examination does mean that the person does not have
any eye problems.
A weak communication
network is also a reason why children experience eye problems that are not
treated on time. What this means is that there should be clear communication
between the school nurses, doctors and the parents. As soon as any of
these groups discover the slightest hint of eye disease in a child, immediate medical
attention should be given.
Failure to do so can
put a question mark on the credibility and quality of the vision screening
attempts at the education institutions. Another problem is that only the visual
acuity is considered the benchmark in a screening process. All parties
involved, as well as well the society at large should know the immense costs of
untreated vision problems, not only to the children’s eyesight, but also to
their learning development at school.
Finally, it is also
important to know that children who are handicapped physically or mentally have
greater chance of developing visional abnormalities than their peers. Moreover,
such children are not capable of completing vision screening and other eye
tests in an appropriate way. This further demonstrates why many vision problems
in children are not undetected and is left untreated.
Making the Most of Under Desk Office Space
In today’s office environment, there is very little
personal workspace in the average cubicle, and it can be even worse if you are
working in a home office. Sometimes desks are so small that you need to get
creative with what little space you have, in order to keep things tidy and
efficient. The following are a few ways that you can use extra space under your desk in an organised way so that you feel less cramped while working.
- Bookshelf Desks
A really good design idea for rectangular desks is the
bookshelf desk. The general idea is that instead of regular legs for a desk,
you use low-rise bookshelves to hold up the table. Square bookshelves that are
about 75-centimetres tall serve as a good average height for the desk, and they
are great because you can store books, binders or files within reach, but not
in your way.
- Horizontal Shelving
Another layer of shelving under the desk might be just
what you need when it comes to maximising your office space. An unobtrusive
shelf, close to the floor, that mimics the shape of your desk – remembering to
leave room for your legs – is a great place to stack boxes of files or other
odds and ends that won’t inhibit your working space. You can get special
storage boxes that stack well for easy access when you need it.
- Mobile Pedestals
Mobile pedestals are probably one of the most common storage solutions for underneath the
desk. To create more space for various office supplies or files, many people
turn to these small drawers or filing cabinets on wheels that can be
efficiently stowed underneath the desk. While you are working, you then have
the option to roll out the pedestal to have it beside you to make for easy
access to the drawers as well as extra table space.
- Pegboard
Many workspaces these days require a lot of
electronics, such as computers, laptops, CPUs, wireless routers, power bars and
phones. You don’t want all these things cluttering up your desk, nor do you
want to just have them in a pile on the floor under your desk with cords
everywhere. One really interesting solution to the clutter associated with
electronics is to install pegboard on the underside of your desk. Now you can
secure all your electronics and wires to the underside of your desk using
brackets and wires. This is also a great solution because it’s easy to shift
things around to make room for new electronics as they come.
- Under-Table Mount Rack
Metal mount racks can attach directly to the underside
of the table. These racks are mostly used to hold a CPU, however you can use it
to hold just about anything else. The great thing about these is that not only
is the CPU, or whatever else, out of your way, but it is still at an accessible
height and within reach. Many of these mount racks are also retractable and
have a swivel feature, which allows for access to the wire ports on the back.
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