Tips For Buying Ideal Security Doors In Philadelphia, Pa

byAlma Abell

To keep your business premises or even home safe, you need to put in place a number of security mechanisms. Some people go for state of the art alarm systems. However, there is a simpler and cheaper way of enhancing your security. Security doors used in homes or business premises serve very many roles. These doors are usually fire resistant and even bullet resistant to keep you or your property safe. For these doors to be effective, you need to invest in the right one. The following ideas and guidelines can help you find the best security doors in Philadelphia, PA.

Deciding where the door will be installed is the first thing to consider. Although these doors are mainly used for entryways, sometimes they may be needed to offer security in a room holding valuables. Once you know where it is going to be used, you need to determine its material and structure. Depending on the purpose it is meant to achieve, the door could be solid or hollow. Solid doors can be fabricated from steel or fiberglass. If you need it to allow air flow, you are better off with one made from open metal work or chain link. In the same line, you have to decide whether you need double doors or those that are fixed with security screens.

You can dodge wasting time on a door that may not even fit in the available opening by having exact measurements of where it will be installed. Taking these measurement to a store where you are going to buy the door will make it easy to find the right security door. Other than size helping you limit your selection, you should also have a budget. Calculating the amount of money that you want to spend on the door can help the dealer or seller concentrate on showing you security doors in Philadelphia, PA that are within your price range. Lastly, you have to identify the best dealer to offer you the door. In Philadelphia, there are very many stores that sell different types of doors. Choosing the right one takes time, and you need to be equipped with proper information. You can discover this info here.

Rachel Weisz wants Botox ban for actors

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

English actress Rachel Weisz thinks that Botox injections should be banned for all actors.

The 39-year-old actress, best known for her roles in the Mummy movie franchise and for her Academy Award-winning portrayal in The Constant Gardener, feels facial Botox injections leave actors less able to convey emotion and that it harms the acting industry as much as steroids harm athletes.

In an interview with UK’s Harper’s Bazaar, coming out next month, Weisz says, “It should be banned for actors, as steroids are for sportsmen,” she claims. “Acting is all about expression; why would you want to iron out a frown?”

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Currently living in New York, she also mentions that English women are much less worried about their physical appearance than in the United States. “I love the way girls in London dress,” she claimed. “It’s so different to the American ‘blow-dry and immaculate grooming’ thing.”

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Libricide plans on ice at University of Oslo

Saturday, September 27, 2008

The plan to incinerate over 200 years’ worth of archived newspapers at the University of Oslo was paused this week, following an article by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten publicising the intended destruction.

The unwanted archives take up 3 kilometres of shelf space, and neither the University nor the National Library are interested in retaining and storing the years of history any more.

The collection consists of both Nordic and non-Nordic newspapers, including Manchester Guardian, New York Times, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and Le Figaro.

A planned incineration of them in 2002 was avoided by moving them into a warehouse owned by Nils Christian Bang at Follum Grend, near Ringerike. Edgar Learn Borg, retired supervisor of the collection, continues to be involved in the preservation of the collection which hasn’t been accessed by researchers since its move.

The order came again to clean up the store. Frode Meinich, technical director of the University, says that the collection is not unique, and indicated that the University needs temporary storage for some antiquarian furniture during renovation of a music facility of the University.

In 2007, Frode Meinich told Aftenposten that a national program of infrastructure modernization was desperately needed. “For the time being we are managing to keep the ship afloat, but if something serious isn’t done in the next few years we have a major problem”.

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CNN medical correspondent to be named US Surgeon General

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

United States president-elect Barack Obama has chosen Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a medical correspondent from the American television station CNN, to be the next United States Surgeon General. Gupta, also a neurosurgeon, was reported to be chosen because of his background in broadcasting and skills in communication. He is currently the host of House Call, a program on CNN, a columnist for Time Magazine, a contributor to CBS News, and also a part time worker at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. He will likely leave all of these positions to serve as US Surgeon General.

Dr. Joseph Heyman of the American Medical Association supported Gupta, stating “If chosen, Dr. Gupta’s communication skills and medical knowledge could be a boon to the new administration’s health system reform efforts.” Conversely, Doctors Steven Woloshin and Lisa Schwartz from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice stated that the next Surgeon General would need to “…demonstrate skills that are too often missing in medical news on TV: skepticism about the science and a careful analysis of both the benefits and harms of medical care.”

According to reports by sources close to the discussions, Gupta met with Barack Obama on November 25 in Chicago to discuss the position. He later met with several advisors to the president-elect, including Thomas A. Daschle of the US Department of Health and Human Services. He was reported to tell Obama that he wanted the Surgeon General position. Gupta declined to comment about the situation yesterday, but did state that he plans to accept Obama’s choice.

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Canada’s Don Valley West (Ward 26) city council candidates speak

This exclusive interview features first-hand journalism by a Wikinews reporter. See the collaboration page for more details.

Friday, November 3, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Don Valley West (Ward 26). Four candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Muhammad Alam, Bahar Aminvaziri, Orhan Aybars, Michele Carroll-Smith, Mohamed Dhanani, Abdul Ingar, Geoff Kettel, Debbie Lechter, Natalie Maniates, John Masterson, John Parker, David Thomas, Csaba Vegh, and Fred Williams.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

Contents

  • 1 Geoff Kettel
  • 2 Natalie Maniates
  • 3 John Parker
  • 4 Csaba Vegh
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Ice Cream Maker Buyer’s Guide

By James Brown

A lot of people like ice cream. Almost any one, of all ages, from a five year old toddler to a 75 year old grandma enjoy this desert’s cold, soft and rich flavor which just melts in the mouth as soon as the tongue touches it. And on a hot and sunny summer day, you will likely go scrambling to the nearest sundae shop to get yourself a cone to cool and refresh yourself.

With rising prices and inflation, it is not surprising that this tasty desert can be quite expensive for a number of people. Getting a scoop or two a day may might very well burn a hole in your wallet. That is why there are a lot of people who have opted to get themselves their very own ice cream maker at home. Another reason may be there is a specific flavor that you have in mind that the stores and makers have not yet thought of. Maybe it is time you fulfill that fantasy and make your very own tasty concoction. Or perhaps, you simply want to have a maker handy so that you can make your favorite dessert right then and there in the comforts of your home. This affords you the luxury of eating your sweet delight in minutes without having to go and travel to the shop and getting yourself basked in the heat of the midday sun.

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Choosing an ice cream maker however is not easy as reading your ABC’s. There are a lot of factors that you should consider. Like any investment, to get the most out of your money’s worth, you must make sure that you are getting a great deal of value with your purchase. Here are a few tips that can guide you in making that ice cream maker decision purchase.

In planning to make ice cream, you should have a quantity in mind. How much would you want to make in one setting? Most ice cream maker models can produce around 0.7 liter per set while there are some which allow more than 1.1 liters. You might want to choose the latter if you have a big household especially with lots of ice cream craving kids.

If you are looking for convenience in an ice cream maker then you should opt for one with a built in freezer. This way you can make cold and cream deserts any time and on any day. However, these types of makers are more expensive than their pre-freezing bowl counterparts. The latter variety may come at a cheaper price but there is more waiting time involved. Pre-freeze models means that you have to make advance planning in making your ice cream because the bowl has to spend an ample amount of time in your freezer before you can start. If you should choose to purchase this type of maker, you need to consider if the bowl would fit your freezer and if the freezer has enough space to accommodate such a bowl.

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Apple to give free cases, refunds to iPhone 4 owners

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Apple Inc. announced Friday that it will give owners of its new iPhone 4 a free case in response to mounting concerns over the device’s antenna placement. The iPhone 4 antenna is actually a metal strip that wraps around the side of the device, which has caused dropped calls when held in a certain way.

The announcement came in a rare press conference held by Apple on Friday morning. During the event, company CEO Steve Jobs attempted to address reports by both consumers and the media of signal reception issues relating to the positioning of the phone’s antenna. Rather than recall the devices or offer a hardware fix, Jobs said yesterday that Apple will offer a free case to anyone who has purchased an iPhone 4.

The rubber cases, or “bumpers”, wrap around the side of an iPhone and have been found to alleviate the reception issues. Apple’s bumpers were priced at US$29 before the press conference, but will be free to anyone with an iPhone 4 until September 30. Jobs also said that those who had already purchased a bumper will receive a full refund for the accessory. For consumers still dissatisfied with iPhone 4, Jobs said that the phones can be returned for a refund as well.

Jobs acknowledged that “a very small percentage of users” were experiencing antenna issues, but dismissed the existence of an “Antennagate,” saying that similar problems plague all cellular phones and that the iPhone issue “has been blown so out of proportion that it is incredible.” He showed videos demonstrating a drop in signal strength when held in a certain way for other smartphones to help make his point.

According to company statistics, about one out of every 200 iPhone 4 customers have called AppleCare to complain about the antenna. The iPhone 4 return rate is about one-third of the iPhone 3GS return rate. However, Jobs admitted that the percentage of calls dropped on the iPhone 4 was slightly greater than the percentage of calls dropped on the 3GS. Jobs attributed the small increase to fewer iPhone 4 users putting cases on their devices.

In response to critics saying that Apple had not addressed the reception problem quickly enough, Jobs said that iPhone 4 had only been out for 22 days and that the company could not have resolved the issue any faster. The press event came just days after Consumer Reports declined to give Apple’s newest phone a “recommended” rating due to the antenna’s placement. The group said that Apple’s move to give away free cases is a good first step, but not permanent enough to earn a higher rating.

Earlier, on June 24, Apple told customers to either hold the phone without covering the antenna, or to use a case. The so-called “death grip”, however, has not been as big an issue for other phones as it has for iPhone 4, said Mike Gikas of Consumer Reports. On July 2, Apple associated the issue with a long-undiscovered software bug relating to the formula for calculating signal strength. An iOS update released Thursday came with an updated, more accurate method of calculating the number of cellular signal bars to display, but did not actually prevent the signal loss that comes with covering the antenna.

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How A Printing Company In Reston Can Keep Your Business Efficient

byAlma Abell

Modern printers offer a range of services that are designed to meet a variety of business printing needs. A quality Printing Company in Reston keeps customers on track by providing services that include:

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1. TRADITIONAL OFFSET PRINTING: Printing professionals, such as Quality Graphics & Printing, Inc., provide convenient ordering and fast turnaround on a variety of offset printing projects. These include announcements, brochures, directories, newsletters, presentation folders, stationery, and more. Customers can get information and estimates quickly, when they go to their printer’s website, and chose the “Click Here” option for estimates.

2. DIGITAL PRINTING: Today many businesses choose digital printing for giveaways, company logos, posters, and more. This is because the digital process provided by a Printing Company in Reston results in exceptionally vivid colors, and can include unlimited options for designs. Customers can work with a printer, to design precisely the logo or other design they want, and then get extremely fast turnarounds. Designs can be imprinted digitally on almost any surface, in a wide range of colors. Customers are able to upload designs to the printer’s website, provide instructions, pay online, and then have the completed order shipped to them.

3. MAILING SERVICES: Printing companies also provide mailing services for customers. Printers will complete a job, and then ensure that items are mailed in a timely manner, exactly per customer instructions. This eliminates the need for companies to use their staff or space for these needs, and it is efficient.

4. BINDING: Professional printers will finish completed products in a variety of bindings, including folding, saddle stitching, perfect binding, foil stamping, scoring, and embossing, among other choices.

5. STORAGE: When businesses have large jobs that need to be repeated, they can choose to have products stored at their printer’s facility. Today’s printers offer safe, clean facilities where customers can keep items such as postcards, stationery, or newsletter shells, until they are needed. This option not only saves valuable business space, but may result in lower rates for longer print runs.Today’s printers can offer a variety of services that save businesses time, space, and money. These include offset and digital printing, mailing services, professional binding, and storage.

Police remove valuables from unlocked cars

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Police officers in Richmond in south-west London, England are removing valuable items like handbags and laptops from unlocked vehicles and leaving notes telling owners to collect their items in Twickenham police station in a bid to try and encourage car drivers to lock the doors of their vehicles.

There is a high number of in-car thefts or “smash and grab” attacks in the borough. Last year, 1,300 of these attacks were reported in the area. 220 of those cases involved satellite navigation systems or sat-navs. But the numbers of these thefts occurring have been rising recently. The figure has risen by 40% until July.

25 cars have been targeted so far but there has been only one car where an item has been removed with a note left for the owner to collect it. If there is nothing on display but the car is unlocked the owner will be sent a letter telling them to be more careful. These tactics should only be attempted by police officers if they cannot find the owner nearby.

The project has received the backing of Richmond Council. A council spokesman from Richmond-upon-Thames said: “We have issues with theft in the borough — particularly theft from cars. We see our borough as a green and pleasant place. Car owners therefore can be lulled into a false sense of security in that they leave items displayed prominently in unlocked cars.”

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Two killed, 47 injured in coach crash in Cornwall, England

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Two people have been killed and 47 people have been injured as the result of a coach crash in Cornwall, England. The vehicle, which was carrying 48 passengers as well as the driver, were travelling back from a journey to the village of Mousehole to see Christmas lights. The accident occurred at 2215 GMT yesterday in the village of Townshend, not far from the town of Hayle. Road conditions at the time were icy, which may explain why the accident occurred. The first police car that arrived at the scene lost control on the icy road and crashed into the already overturned coach. The two officers in the car were uninjured, however the earlier crash had caused the deaths of two women. One of them died at the scene of the accident and the other was later killed as a result of the injuries suffered. 47 people were injured, five of them seriously.

The sequence of events that is believed to have happened, according to Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, is that the coach went off the road, collided with a tree, going through a hedge before finally overturning, causing the vehicle to end up on its side. 60-year-old Ann Ellis, who comes from the village of Illogan in Cornwall, was physically involved in the crash. Desribing her experience of this incident, she said: “All I can remember is a big bang and we just went over. I got trapped under somebody else and there was someone on top of me. It was difficult to breathe but two gentlemen dragged me out. I was shaken, really shaken. I think we all were. It was horrific.”

I was shaken, really shaken. I think we all were. It was horrific.

Derek Smith, lives near where the accident occurred. He said that “[w]e were just going to bed when we heard a knock on the kitchen door. She was covered in mud and had no shoes or socks on and was shaking as she stood there. I could hear this commotion going on.

She said to ring the police and ambulance as their coach had turned over and there were 50 people in it and some of them were injured. My wife rang 999 and the lady was in a real panic. We gave her some socks and boots straightaway because she was freezing as she had nothing on her feet.”

75-year-old Charles Parker, who is living in St. Agnes in the county, was also injured in the accident, suffering injuries to his leg and his head. “The roads were so icy,” he explained. “I heard a cracking noise and all of a sudden we had turned over. I remember later being helped out of the coach through a window. We were close to a house and they took most of the people in there. Then helicopters turned up. It was very frightening.”

Inspector Matthew Shaw, who comes from Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, explained “[i]t seems from initial investigations that the coach has slipped on ice. The road is covered in a sheet of ice, it’s treacherous, it’s difficult to even walk down there.” The amount of time taken to transport the injured passengers to a hospital was four hours.

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