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Wednesday, 21. December 2011

More Than One Way To Bounce-inflatable bouncer
By whoyg10481, 04:09

The bestselling inflatable toy today is still the inflatable bouncer. This is the set that is beautifully designed and is normally sold complete with towers, walls, and palace entryways. Inside the playpen is a giant play area where kids can jump and play to their heart's desire.

However, bouncing is not all they can do inside these inflatable toys. Right now, a lot of inflatable bouncers are equipped with games for children to enjoy. A good example would be a slide. There are both wet and dry slides for inflatable toys. Children can climb onto it and slide into a sea of plastic balls or the swimming pool. It is very similar to the slides you see in city and water parks. The only difference is that this one isn't made out of steel. The slide is a soft, air-filled cushion that children can bump onto safely and comfortably.

Other than slides, some inflatable bouncers come with basketball hoops as well. This may be positioned at the far end of the play set. Kids can use the matching balls to shoot into the hoop. This game is perfect of little boys who love to play ball.

There are also bouncers that are equipped with obstacle courses. The object of this game is to have the kids run around the obstacles installed in the bouncers. They must go over, under, and around them to get into the end line and back. This is a very entertaining game for kids' parties. You can give treats like candies and chocolates to the winner. Of course, you can have your kids compete with each other. Or maybe you can be the opponent yourself. Doesn't it sound fun already?

Inflatable bouncers are not just big jumping toys. Most of the games integrated in each set can be stimulating and even educational. They are always worth yours and your child's time. With it, they will not only enjoy themselves but learn, exercise, and get fit while playing. Check it out. It is the best gift and investment that you can give your kids.

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Jump Start Your Income With Inflatable Bouncers
By whoyg10481, 04:07

Most renting of inflatable bouncers comes from small businesses and private individuals. There are very few large-scale corporations taking of this market, which means that there are opportunities everywhere to start your own low cost, high profit marketing business.

There are almost no disadvantages to renting inflatable bouncers: most of the opportunity to rent them comes on the weekend, so they won't interfere with a full-time or weekday job. They don't take up much space, because they can be deflated and stored in a garage, or even in the house. And after the one-time cost of investing in an inflatable bouncer, the profits are entirely yours.

The advantages, on the other hand are immense. You set your own hours.You work from home. You operate your own personal business, and answer to no one. At the same time, the profits are limitless. The market for inflatable bouncers is anybody with young children. Your customers, who will be thrilled to receive the service will come back to you for more parties, and parents with more than one child may rent again and again.

Most parents will host only a few parties that could use an inflatable bouncer, and they may want different products for different parties.

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Wednesday, 16. November 2011

Safety Measures For Inflatable Bouncers
By whoyg10481, 04:06

Inflatable bouncers are a wonderful thing to have whenever there are occasions or family gatherings because children will surely have fun bouncing the whole day. Bouncers can be just rented or bought if you really want your kids to have their own bouncing space. As fun as these are but when these things are not properly used, it would lead to danger and injuries. It is really necessary to understand the safety measures of using these bouncers in order to prevent accident and to make it more enjoyable for the kids. Below are some safety guidelines to follow in order to ensure safety:

If you are heading for a family picnic, bringing inflatable bouncers can be a good idea but make sure that when you get there, you'll know how to install each part of the bouncer so that when kids decide to play, they will be out of harm. If you are just renting a bouncer, see to it that the company can provide a person who can do the proper set-up. When setting up, laid down a tap below it and check if it is already properly attach to the ground and it is not likely to fall or slide.

Before you let children play, test if everything is good and ask someone or keep an eye to the bouncer to make sure that children won't get hurt. Does the bouncer look like air have gone of it? Is the blower working efficiently? Do not allow children to play on it all together. An inflatable bouncer can't handle a lot of children and it will just create damage. The number of kids who will be using the bouncer will just depend on the size of the bouncer you have and the weight of the kids.

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How to rent an jumping castle
By whoyg10481, 04:04

If you are renting an inflatable jumping castle, you need to make sure that the rental company will be responsible for the set up of the bouncy castle, the removal of the castle and for maintenance. The rental company needs to ensure that the bouncy castle is maintained in a way that is sanitary. Find out their methods for cleaning the castle. If the castle doesn't get a good disinfecting cleansing, you don't want your children to use it for obvious reasons. Make sure that the rental company repairs any rips and slits.

If you are buying an inflatable jumping castle, make sure that you can get a money back guarantee if you are unhappy. Make sure that you can buy your purchase from a company that will give you complete instructions on how to use and care for your bouncy castle.

Whether you rent, or purchase an inflatable jumping castle for your kids, you will be happy with your decision. Just make sure that the inflatable is safe, clean, and maintained well and your backyard parties or your parties in the park will be the event that all of your child's friends will want to attend.

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The History of the Bounce House
By whoyg10481, 04:03

In 1959 a man named John Scurlock designed an inflatable cover for a tennis court, an idea that would eventually lead to one of the most popular party accessories available today. After watching his employees jumping around on his invention, Mr. Scurlock decided to make an inflatable mattress of sorts for a new form of fun. Eventually he expanded his idea to include larger models, and over the years the idea has transformed to become one of the coolest backyard party attractions ever. The business was known originally as the Space Walk and Mrs. Scurlock had the idea to make the inflatable fun obtainable by renting out the air filled structures. Today there are over one hundred rental facilities still sharing the fun for family parties everywhere.

The Bounce House, known by other names such as: the Moon Walk, Jolly Jumper or Astro Walk, has grown in popularity since its inception. Only rentals were available during the early years, but eventually these fun party inflatable structures have become affordable for most families to enjoy the fun in their very own backyards. Carnivals, churches and schools rent them and charge fees to raise monies. The Bounce House is a very versatile way to entertain or raise funds for events, and is a relatively safe way to make any occasion a hit.

Bounce Houses are constructed of a PVC or nylon and vinyl material which is sturdy and flexible at the same time. This material is also able to handle small punctures without damaging the Bounce House itself. Once just a mattress inflated with one or more fans, the Bounce House has become a structure with columns and a roof that is still inflated by fans. The difference in the construction is that the air has more area to move about, which takes less energy (one fan as opposed to two or more like earlier designs) and is nowhere near as hot in the summer months. Mesh is used to keep the participants from tumbling out, while also allowing parents the opportunity to watch while their children bounce around inside. And keep in mind, children aren't the only ones who enjoy Bounce Houses -- they are structurally supportive for adults to enjoy the fun as well!

There are many designs readily offered for renting or purchasing. Castles and animals are two of the most noted designs to attract attention. There are even inflatable slides for your swimming pool! Water parks are offering Bounce House structures complete with water slides as new attractions for visitors. With the internet it is easy to purchase a new or even used Bounce House of your very own. Since they are inflatable storage is a breeze, however if you don't have the space or the desire to own there are still many rental options available to you. Many rental facilities have trained staff to set up & take down the inflatable houses, as well as provide safety tips. Bounce Houses are available for any party you desire and certainly will make you the envy of the neighborhood!

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Monday, 08. November 2010

Pearl Jewelry - The Story of Pearl Hunters
By whoyg10481, 02:01

As long as pearls have been known to people, they have been a highly sought commodity for their beauty. It's only in recent times however that the industry has taken the hunt for the perfect pearl to a whole different level. Today, the shiny orbs that we see on in display in jewelry stores have actually almost always been grown in farms. That's a far cry from the dangerous extraction and collection methods used before the invention of modern technology. In the past, not more than 100 years ago, the only way to retrieve pearls was by diving in lakes, floods and the ocean to pick them up, one at the time. The unfortunate divers who'se job it was to do this, were often poor and lured by the relative large sums they could get. The diver would sometimes have to dive as deep as 100 feet on one single breath of air. In order to preserve air and to stay submerged the longest, the divers would hold on to heavy stones on the way down. Naturally, this dangerous activity was reserved for the desperate or the powerless - in many cases slaves or extremely poor peasents. Today, this method is all but obsolete in most places of the world. The cheaper cultured pearls have become popular and are many times the only pearls available to the consumer. There are however still a few isolated areas that practice this old art of pearl diving. Some of the finest natural pearl speciments come from the gulf of Bahrain. Here, divers still risk their health to retrieve what are considered the top of the crop in the world. In fact, Bahrain wants no part of the sale of cultured pearls, banned from trade. Bahrain is one of the few places on earth that does an active job in trying to preserve the natural habitat and waters from pollution. It's an interesting story and one that continues to fascinate buyers around the world. Somehow, the beauty of the pearl grows when it's been retrieved from the depth of the ocean.

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Monday, 16. November 2009

Sachertorte. Magnificent palaces
By whoyg10481, 09:53

Sachertorte. Magnificent palaces. Splendid museums. When Phillip Kalantirsky had his fill of Vienna the Opulent, he stayed on for a taste of Vienna Noir — in a walking tour built around the cult film "The Third Man."

"I'm obsessed with the movie," the 37-year-old lawyer from New York said on a recent afternoon as he and his wife waited for the tour to pearl jewelry start. "Most old films are very dated, you don't buy into them. 'The Third Man' is different."

Kalantirsky's fascination with the film — set and partly shot in postwar Vienna — is shared by many. Six decades after "The Third Man" premiered in London in September 1949, tourists from around the world pound the Austrian capital's pavements — and even slip into its sewers — to see where the much-acclaimed motion picture was set. Fans can choose from the walking tour or the underground tour, visit a museum devoted to the movie, or even watch it in a theater.
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Starring Orson Welles, the film tells the story of Holly Martins, a naive and broke American writer who investigates what appears to be the mysterious death of his old friend, Harry Lime, in a Vienna replete with rubble and racketeers, divided into zones run by the biwa pearl Western allies and the Soviet Union. Before long, he discovers that Lime is not dead but rather wrapped up in the trafficking of stolen, diluted penicillin, a scheme that has crippled and killed children.

Based on a screenplay by Graham Greene and directed by Carol Reed, the film is set to haunting Viennese zither music that's instantly familiar yet also unsettling — the perfect accompaniment for film noir.

While "The Third Man" won an Oscar and grand prize of the akoya pearl Cannes Film Festival, it was less of a hit in Vienna, with locals unappreciative of the portrayal of the city's residents as grasping and cowardly. But with "The Third Man" wildly popular elsewhere, the Austrian capital now offers an array of attractions based on the movie.

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But Agrawal and anyone else
By whoyg10481, 09:52

"That could be dangerous," he said Friday as he walked to a pearl jewelry subway stop in lower Manhattan near the World Trade Center construction site. "I think that it should be prohibited in a place like New York City where the traffic is so bad."

But Agrawal and anyone else who has ever been frustrated by cabbies on the phone might get their full attention soon.

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In an effort to keep cabbies focused on the road, the city's Taxi & Limousine Commission proposed on Friday prohibiting cab drivers from using any electronic devices, including handsfree products and smart phones.
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Taxi drivers have been prohibited from using handheld and handsfree phones while driving since 1999. But the new rules would biwa pearl significantly increase penalties and prohibit drivers from even wearing wireless headsets.

New York state banned texting while driving earlier this year.

The National Safety Council, a nonprofit advocacy organization, has called for a nationwide ban on all cell phone use while driving because of hazards associated with the practice.

TLC Commissioner and Chairman Matthew Daus said the rules being proposed would be novel in targeting wireless handsfree headsets. Cabbies often use headsets on their right side, away from the window, making it harder for law enforcement officials to see them, he said.

"There really is no reason that you should be having it. There's no point," Daus said, adding that drivers often wear the devices to be able to akoya pearl ask friends for directions or to talk to their relatives while they're driving. "You know, it's a tough job, I understand that, but lives are at stake and at risk here, and it's the wrong thing to do to your passengers."

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Yury Luzkhov intends this winter
By whoyg10481, 09:52

Yury Luzkhov intends this winter to enlist the Russian Air Force to help disperse approaching clouds that normally drop several feet of powder on the Russian capital. If "very big and serious snowfall" approaches between Nov. 15 and March 15, the pearl jewelry Air Force will fly out and spray dry ice, cement particles or silver iodine into the clouds, creating crystallization that leads to precipitation.

Moscow's public works chief Andrei Tsybin told the Itar-Tass news agency that the grandiose plan would cost the cash-strapped city about $6 million but claims it would be cheaper than the $10 million the city normally spends digging out from under the several feet of snow that falls each year.

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Luzkhov enjoys playing Mother Nature. In 2002, he proposed reversing the flow of the River Ob to help irrigate Russia's Central Asian neighbors, which scientists declared unfeasible. Twice a year, on Moscow's City Day in September and May's Victory Day, the clouds are kept at bay so that the processions and columns of tanks can parade about the city's streets under clear blue skies.

Last month, Luzhkov suggested cloud-seeding during the winter for the biwa pearl first time, arguing that it would not only save Moscow money and headaches but help crops in the rural areas around the capital. "What if we force this snow to fall beyond Moscow?" he asked, according to The Moscow Times. "The Moscow Region will have more water, bigger harvests, while we will have less snow."

The Moscow Region -- a separate district around the capital -- isn't welcoming the idea, and the local ecology minister said the plan must be studied by ecologists before it goes forward.

"The population of Moscow Region is concerned by this issue. We have received a lot of messages," said Ecology Minister Alla Kachan, according to the RIA news service.

Those messages may be coming from high places. Some of Moscow's powerful officials live outside the city and would have to navigate snowier roads to akoya pearl get to work.

"We'll need additional money for removing the snow. Where will we get it?" Pavel Lykov in the Region's public utilities and transport department told the Izvestia newspaper. "When they prevent clouds in Moscow in the summer, the cucumbers turn yellow. … The question is: is it safe?"

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Neighborhood:Meatpacking District
By whoyg10481, 09:52

The Standard, New York 848 Washington St. at pearl jewelry West 13th Street

•Neighborhood:Meatpacking District

•Concept:Andre Balazs, whose Standards in L.A., Miami Beach and L.A. Château Marmont are hot haunts, turns up the temperature with a built-from-the-ground-up pleasure palace. It has opened in stages and is getting big buzz as it nears completion.

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•Rooms and suites:337

•Rates:From $195 (as with all hotels here, rates depend on demand)
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•The look:A beautifully conceived glass-and-cement edifice perched atop the biwa pearl new High Line hiking trail. Picture-windowed rooms, done in soothing neutrals, have amazing views of the Hudson River. In-room high jinks in front of those windows have made headlines. There's also a workout room with river views and an 18th-floor lounge with sunken beige-leather banquettes and panoramic vistas that hosted Madonna, Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher.

•Still to come:A spa-style lounge with giant whirlpool

•Who'll like it:Design aficionados, hipsters, exhibitionists.

•Who won't:Those seeking a akoya pearl tranquil, conveniently located lodging.

•Inside tip:Hudson Suites ($500 off-peak) have wow! river views.

•Information:212-645-4646; standardhotels.com

Ace Hotel New York 20 W. 29th St. at Broadway

•Neighborhood:A sort of sketchy part of what's being dubbed "NoMad"(north of Madison Square Park).

•Concept:The first Eastern outpost of a Seattle-based boutique chain, Ace mixes retro and avant-garde. Some young, friendly staffers sport tattoos.

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The sculptures at this museum are
By whoyg10481, 09:51

Located on the Rhine River, this futuristic building gives visitors three floors of chocolate history to ponder, but the real center of pearl jewelry attention here is the famous chocolate fountain. Museum staff dip waffles in the hot liquid for salivating guests.

2. Musee les Secrets du Chocolat; Geispolsheim, France

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Complete with theater, tea room, and gift shop that sells chocolate pasta, chocolate vinegar, chocolate beer and decorative antique chocolate molds, this museum is every bit as elegant as the country it represents.
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3. Pannys Amazing World of Chocolate, Phillip Island Chocolate Factory; Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia

This facility houses such tongue-in-cheek exhibits as statue of David replicas, a Dame Edna mural and an entire chocolate town. Aside from the biwa pearl eye candy, visitors are treated to real candy with a chocolate sample upon arrival.

4. Choco-Story Chocolate Museum; Bruges, Belgium

In addition to dedicating a section of the museum to the health benefits of chocolate, this museum also houses a quirky collection of chocolate tins that pay tribute to the Royal family.

5. Museu de la Xocolata; Barcelona, Spain

The sculptures at this museum are so impressive, you'll forget you're looking at chocolate. Subjects range from copies of serious religious works to whimsical cartoon characters.

6. The Chocolate Museum (Musee du Chocolat); St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada

This museum pays tribute to the akoya pearl Ganong Bros who were candy makers in the area and who have the distinction of introducing the world to the iconic heart-shaped chocolate box, many of which, not surprisingly, are on display here.

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