Archive for May, 2011

sams

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

Since 1946 SAMS Technical Publishing manuals have been the standard that repair technicians have insisted upon having to provide professional repairs to their customers. [1]

Get the Sam’s Club Insider e-mail and save even more! [2]

SAMS welcomes your inquiries and will work with you to design an evaluation, training session, research project or resource that is specifically developed to meet your needs. [3]

The Rough Cuts service from Safari Books Online gives you exclusive access to an evolving manuscript that you can read online or download as a PDF and print. [4]

SAMS Technical Publishing is located in Indianapolis, Indiana where we began our journey to becoming the world’s largest provider of consumer electronics manuals. [1]

101 Windows Phone 7 Apps is a book series like no other’best-selling author and Microsoft developer Adam Nathan walks you through the process of building 101 real, robust, diverse, and marketplace-certified Silverlight applications. [4]

When you buy four select Goodyear tires from April 29 through June 5, 2011. [...] Complete your set with the Kinect Sensor with Kinect Adventures and one additional game. [2]

SAMS Technical Publishing continues that tradition today with the publication of new manuals every month, covering the latest in Televisions, including HDTV, Plasma and LCD monitors. [1]

Calling all developers: Windows Phone 7 is starting to gain traction, and the opportunity is yours to sell the next killer app! [4]

Founder Howard W. Sams saw an immediate need in the market for service technicians to have schematics and other service guidelines for products they were repairing, establishing an industry repair standard, which repair shops across the country have depended on for decades. [1]

SAMS is committed to ensuring that services keep focused on enhancing the quality of life for people using these services. [3]

SAMS Technical Publishing has been the gold standard in the repair industry for TVs, VCRs, Radios, etc. [1]

The primary focus of SAMS is to work in partnership with consumers, families/whanau, agencies and other stakeholders to improve community services for people with a disability and /or mental health issues. [3]

, trainer of Greyhound of the Year, Spiridon Louis, will be among those talking at an Irish Greyhound Skillnet seminar at Lifford Stadium on March 2.Sams will guest at Skillnet by The Racing Post (London, England) [5]

Sources:
[1] Sams Technical Publishing
[2] SamsClub.com - Sam’s Club
[3] SAMS - Home
[4] InformIT: Imprints > Sams Publishing
[5] SAMS - What does SAMS stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the …

atlantic city

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

It’s Atlantic City, NJ, and it’s better than ever. [1]

Whether you’re looking to whittle away some time at a low-stakes slot machine, play some high-powered poker, or anything in between, Atlantic City casino gambling halls have what you want. [2]

Atlantic City, on Absecon Island just off the midpoint of the Jersey shoreline, has been a tourist magnet since 1854, when Philadelphia speculators created it as a rail terminal resort. [3]

Features the most Atlantic City Hotels and Casinos available for reservations. [4]

Your Best Bet for Atlantic City Travel Deals is Atlantic City. [5]

Atlantic City was revived after a state-wide referendum in 1976 legalized casino gambling in the city, and casinos began popping up along the boardwalk and in the Marina District in 1978. [6]

Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States, and a nationally renowned resort city for gambling, shopping and fine dining. [...] The final pier that still exists today is Garden Pier, located opposite Revel Casino, which once housed a movie theater, and is now home to the Atlantic City Historical Society and Arts Center. [...] The first boardwalk was built in 1870, along a portion of the beach to help hotel owners keep sand out of their lobbies. [7]

The ACCVA is accredited by the Destination Marketing Accreditation Program (DMAP) of DMAI. [1]

It was founded in the late 19th century as a resort destination after railroad companies built track between Absecon Island (on which the city exists today) and Philadelphia. [6]

With seven incredible restaurants and flavors from around the world, you’re guaranteed to experience the finest mouth watering sensations in Atlantic City. [5]

Atlantic City International Airport (IATA: ACY) is located about 9 miles to the west of Atlantic City along the Atlantic City Expressway. [6]

Because of its effectiveness and popularity the boardwalk was expanded and modified several times in the following years. [7]

For more current information on city’s accommodations, shopping, restaurants and entertainment, there is a tourist information center at the Boardwalk Hall, more notably the historic landmark where famous events such as the Miss America pageant has taken place. [3]

Sources:
[1] Atlantic City - Atlantic City NJ - Atlantic City New Jersey
[2] Atlantic City Casinos - Beach Resort and Casino
[3] Atlantic City, New Jersey Vacations, Tourism, Guides, Hotels …
[4] Atlantic City Hotels | Atlantic City Hotel Casino Deals
[5] Atlantic City Travel Deals | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Hotels …
[6] Atlantic City travel guide - Wikitravel
[7] Atlantic City, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

sunburn treatment

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

A sunburn is a burn to living tissue, such as skin, which is produced by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, commonly from the sun ’s rays. [1]

Sunburn treatment usually involves medicinal treatment as well as treatment with natural substances. [2]

There are many natural sunburn treatments available, that will help relieve the pain of sunburn, heal the skin, and prevent scarring. [3]

Once the skin is damaged, it will take several days of sunburn treatment before one can get relief from the discomfort. [2]

More people start looking for natural sunburn treatment while the sun is up, spring is just around the corner and bikini’s everywhere. [3]

There is a protective layer of pigment in our skin that protects it from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation from the sun. [2]

Other home treatment measures, such as chamomile, may help relieve your sunburn symptoms. [4]

At times, the natural treatment for something that occurs is not always going to be obvious, and it may come from a rather unusual location. [5]

… if sun exposure is too much, then melanin, the protective pigment, cannot protect the skin anymore resulting in sunburns. [2]

Malignant melanoma may occur as a result of indirect DNA damage if the damage is not properly repaired. [1]

Heat rash is the generic group name for a number of skin problems that arise or worsen because of heat exposure or overheating. [6]

The first thing that needs to be done is to cool the burning sensation and pain of the sunburned skin. [...] Application of special kind of burn creams and burn dressings are done as part of severe sunburn treatment. [2]

Healthwise disclaims any liability for the decisions you make based on this information. [4]

It has been shown that protection against sunburn with chemical sunscreens does not imply protection against other damaging effects of UV radiation. [1]

Sources:
[1] Sunburn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Sunburn Treatment - Buzzle Web Portal: Intelligent Life on the Web
[3] Sunburn Treatment - Free Natural Treatments for Sunburn
[4] Sunburn - Home Treatment
[5] Sunburn treatment
[6] Sunburn Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment on …

air conditioner

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

R-11 and R-12 are no longer manufactured in the United States, the only source for purchase being the cleaned and purified gas recovered from other air conditioner systems. [1]

An air conditioner (often referred to as AC or air con.) is an appliance, system, or machine designed to stabilise the air temperature and humidity within an area (used for cooling as well as heating depending on the air properties at a given time), typically using a refrigeration cycle but sometimes using evaporation, commonly for comfort cooling in buildings and motor vehicles. [2]

Older air conditioning systems relied upon a water supply to cool either the machinery or the air, but around 1932 engineers at the De La Vergne Machine Company developed the air-cooled compressor, which freed air conditioning from its plumbing connections and accelerated the development of the air conditioner as a discrete plug-in appliance. [3]

Since evaporation occurs when heat is absorbed, and condensation occurs when heat is released, air conditioners are designed to use a compressor to cause pressure changes between two compartments, and actively pump a refrigerant around. [4]

The competitiveness of the industry has increased with demand, and there are many companies providing air conditioning units and systems. [5]

The concept of air conditioning is known to have been applied in Ancient Rome, where aqueduct water was circulated through the walls of certain houses to cool them. [2]

In construction, a complete system of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is referred to as HVAC. [4]

Franklin and Hadley confirmed that evaporation of highly volatile liquids such as alcohol and ether could be used to drive down the temperature of an object past the freezing point of water. [5]

An air conditioner (often referred to as AC) is a home appliance, system, or mechanism designed to dehumidify and extract heat from an area. [1]

The low heat and humidity were to help maintain consistent paper dimensions and ink alignment. [2]

Comfort air conditioning refers to control of spaces to promote the comfort, health, or productivity of the inhabitants. [3]

An air conditioner is a system, or machine that removes heat from an area using a cycle in which heat is moved out of the area where it is hot. [4]

This evaporation of water in air, to provide a cooling effect, is now known as evaporative cooling. [1]

As the working fluid or refrigerant circulates through the air-conditioning system at high pressure via the pump, it will enter an evaporator where it changes into a gas state, taking heat from the opposing fluid medium and operating just like a heat exchanger. [5]

Control of temperature, humidity, purity, and motion of air in an enclosed space, independent of outside conditions. [3]

Sources:
[1] Air conditioner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[2] Air conditioning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] air conditioning: Definition from Answers.com
[4] Air conditioner - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] air conditioner: Definition from Answers.com

the hague

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

The Hague grew around a palace built c. 1250 by William of Holland (1228-1256) and is today the seat of the country’s legislature and supreme court and of the International Court of Justice. [1]

‘THE HAGUE (in Dutch, s Gravenhage, or, abbreviated, den Haag; in Fr. [2]

The Hague, officially called ’s- Gravenhage, is the third largest city in the Netherlands and part of “Randstad Holland”, capital of the province of Zuid- Holland, the seat of the Dutch government and the residence of the royal family. [3]

Located 4 mi (6 km) from the North Sea, it is the administrative capital of the Netherlands, home to its court and government, though Amsterdam is the official capital. [1]

) is the third largest city in the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 485,818 (as of May 31, 2009) and an area of approximately 100 km?. [4]

The complex now forms the Binnenhof in the old quarter of the city, which became the seat of the Dutch government in 1585. [1]

Amsterdam is the capital and largest city of the Netherlands, with an urban population of 1,364,422 and a metropolitan population of 2,158,372. [5]

The Hague (Dutch: Den Haag or ’s-Gravenhage) is a city in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands. [6]

The Hague is the actual seat of government, but, somewhat anomalously, not the official capital of the Netherlands, a role set aside by the Dutch constitution for Amsterdam (see Name and Status). [7]

The oldest portion was founded in 1249 by William II., count of Holland, whose son, Florens V., enlarged it and made it his residence. [2]

The Hague is the seat of the Dutch parliament, government and Royal Court (but the city is not the capital of the Netherlands which is a role set aside in the Dutch constitution for Amsterdam). [4]

The Hague (with capital T; Dutch: Den Haag, officially also ’s-Gravenhage, “The Count’s Hedge”) is the third-largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 475,580 (as of January 1, 2006) (population of agglomeration: 600,000) and an area of approximately 100 km?. [...] It is located in the west of the country, in the province of South Holland, of which it is also the provincial capital. [7]

It is located in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of South Holland, of which it is also the provincial capital. [4]

The medieval-looking group of government buildings situated in the Binnenhof (or “inner court”), their backs reflected in the pretty sheet of water called the Vyver, represent both historically and topographically the centre of the Hague. [2]

Sources:
[1] The Hague: City Guide, weather and facts galore from Answers.com
[2] The Hague - LoveToKnow 1911
[3] The Hague Tourism: The Hague, Netherlands Travel Guide | PlanetWare
[4] The Hague - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[5] The Hague: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
[6] The Hague travel guide - Wikitravel
[7] The Hague