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1. Venice - A Hotel for everyone.
November 12, 2009
Venice is an ancient city which enthusiastically embraces the modern world. Being home to buildings filled with 16th century masterpieces and to the biennale, where artworks by the world’s most innovative living artists are exhibited. Many people visit Venice every year and whatever your budget, Venice has an option for everyone.
Ai do Mori – The Budget Option
This hotel is centrally located 10 meters from St Mark’s Square. The rooms are all quite compact and simply furnished with a cosy feel about them. The Ai do Mori has 11 rooms spread out over 3 storeys (about €72 a night), with... (read more)
Author: Roxanne Bridger
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2. Home remedies for toothache are just what you`re aching for!
July 03, 2009
Even when we are capable of enduring other kinds of physical pain many of us find it difficult and even impossible to handle dental pain. This pain comes when bacteria, abcess or even sinus condition reach the nerve endings in the tooth. Other causes are lost fillings, a cracked tooth or a sudden impact to the face making a tooth press against the nerve in an unnatural way.
I am not a doctor and any time you experience pain you should get the advice of a health care professional. The following are remedies many, including myself, have found to be very useful home remedies for toothache an... (read more)
Author: Kazuko Mori
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3. Innovative IT executives will drive businesses forward during the recession
May 29, 2009
Interim Management Blog ">The latest Ipsos MORI quarterly survey (2009 Q1) has just been released and is based upon research from 31 IMA (Interim Management Association) members. It reveals that 4% of interim management roles were IT functional, and our own percentage is slightly higher.
With the economy in crisis, the pressure is on to over-perform with tighter budgets. Companies need to leverage the talents of declining teams to reshape the role of technology and drive the business out of the recession, according to recent research from Harvey Nash.
The survey (of 1,345 senior IT ... (read more)
Author: Clive Sexton
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4. Tips on Wearing a Short Dress to Prom
February 17, 2009
Attending prom ought to be the best part of a girl's life when she is in high school. When attending such a momentous occasion, you’ll want to have the ideal prom dress. Knowing what body type you have can be helpful when you’re looking for a dress.
Customarily, girls have on long dresses, maybe ankle length or a bit longer, to go to the prom. Lately, that trend has begun to fade. A short prom dress is currently acknowledged as a fashionable selection for prom. The short dress can be just as stylish and chic as a longer one. You should give just as much consideration when you are selecti... (read more)
Author: Paige Mastingten
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5. How herbal Viagra helps in curing male impotence
February 06, 2009
Many people with impotence problems may have wondered about effective ways to deal with erectile dysfunction. Apart from drugs such as Viagra which are expensive there are herbal drugs which are available. They are manufactured from natural herbs such as Ginseng, Horny Goat Weed, Cnidium, Bombyx Mori, Schizandra berries and other herbs. These "herbal viagra" tablets are as effective as any other impotency tablets available in the market. In some cases the producers are so sure about the effectiveness of the product that they offer a money back guarantee and also a free trial offer.
whe... (read more)
Author: shanti bhushan pathak
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6. Silk- The Basics
September 23, 2008
Silk in History For thousands of years silk has been a highly esteemed fabric. It was invented some 5,000 years ago in China, and for about the first 2,000 of those years the secret of producing silk was guarded and remained in China. Finally silkworm eggs and the knowledge of how to produce this textile were smuggled out of China and spread to many places around the globe. Silkworms are actually domesticated insects, and their scientific name is Bombyx mori, sometimes shortened to B. mori. They no longer live naturally in the wild at all, and they only exist to produce silk. If people d... (read more)
Author: Walt Ballenberger
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7. Silk
September 22, 2008
Silk is a natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons made by the larvae of the mulberry silkworm Bombyx mori reared in captivity (sericulture). The shimmering appearance for which silk is prized comes from the fibers' triangular prism-like structure which allows silk cloth to refract incoming light at different angles.
control size"Wild silks" are produced by caterpillars other than the mulberry silkworm and cannot be artificially cultivated. A variety of wild silks have been known and used in China, South As... (read more)
Author: Y M
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8. Anyone for a Martini?
August 11, 2008
How the latest technology is lowering costs and improving business flexibility
Yes this 70’s drink is making a comeback but not in the form you know it. This is the latest buzzword being used around the most innovative companies in the UK.
“Martini” employment refers to flexible working arrangements where employees are able to work “any time, any place, anywhere”.
According to a Mori poll, eight million of us prefer ‘Martini’ employment to a regular 9-5 job - and it’s not hard to figure out why. Modern lifestyles mean that many families have two breadwinners yet they still have ... (read more)
Author: Philip Bird
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9. Is A Mori Lee Prom Dress Right For You?
July 07, 2008
A Mori Lee prom dress by designer Madeline Gardner has been a firm favorite for over 3 generations. There are currently three collections, each offering something different, so before you decide if a Mori Lee gown is right for you, let's take a look at what each collection offers in terms of dress styles.
A Madeline Gardner prom gown is always fun, sexy but above all glamorous. Her gowns have been designed to make every girl feel like she's the belle of the ball. You won't find any unusual or extremely contemporary designs, there aren't any short skirts, exposed midriffs, plunging back-li... (read more)
Author: Robin OBrien
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10. A Few Things To Remember Before You Buy A Designer Prom Dress
May 27, 2008
Young women of today are more confident than ever and have no problem in buying clothes that suit them best. However, these same young women will often be at a loss when it comes to buying a designer prom dress. This is hardly surprising as most will have never worn one before, and sadly, many buy a gown that is totally inappropriate and unflattering for their figure leaving them feeling miserable instead of happy on what is one of the most important days of their life.
But, buying a designer prom dress doesn't have to end in disaster. By, planning ahead and by thinking before buying, a g... (read more)
Author: Robin OBrien
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11. Projecting a Strong Image
February 28, 2008
Very popular in the late 16th century until the early 19th century, memento mori jewellery was used to remind the wearer of death and those who have died. It could take the most literal form such as a silver rendition of a human skeleton or skull, or maybe a coffin. It could be symbolic representations of death like the Grim Reaper or miniature busts of deceased loved ones. This provided a mystical approach to men?s jewellery that went beyond the functional and aesthetic value of jewellery.
Memento mori jewellery has evolved from the reminder of men?s mortality to something that aspires t... (read more)
Author: Robert Bell
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12. How To Choose The Right Designer Prom Dress
February 14, 2008
Just about every girl dreams about Prom Night. However, every girl is different and wants to wear something that not only complements her figure, but reflects her individual personality. A designer prom dress will make a girl feel even more special, unique and confident on the biggest night of her life. But, she needs to choose wisely. Here are some pointers.
Buying a designer prom dress is the right decision. Each fashion house employs leading designers whose sole purpose is to design unique, gorgeous and classic prom gowns. It's their full-time job and they believe a woman who wears one... (read more)
Author: Robin OBrien
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13. Accessories Are Just As Important As The Designer Prom Dress
February 03, 2008
There's no doubt that wearing a designer prom dress to Prom can really help a girl to stand out and looking radiantly beautiful. And, many girls will spend a very long time in choosing that perfect dress, but it's just as important to choose the accessories that will be worn with the dress. So, if you haven't already done so, take a little time to consider what you'll need.
Even the most beautiful of designer prom dresses can be made to look even better with the judicious use of accessories. In fact, every type of prom gown, from a classic style like the Joli prom dress to the Hollywood l... (read more)
Author: Robin OBrien
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14. Busy 6 months at Machines4sale
January 29, 2008
Since its launch 6 months ago, the www.machines4sale.co.uk website has gone from strength to strength. The site now carries over 2,000 advertisements for new and used machinery, in a variety of categories e.g. milling, turning, drilling, boring, tapping and grinding, both CNC and non-CNC. Prospective purchasers looking to buy machines manufactured by companies such as Mori Seiki, Mazak, Cincinnati, Amada, Bridgeport, Daewoo, Charmilles and Haas, as well as very many others, are now regularly visiting the site. In fact, since its launch, the site has received over 1,000,000 hits, from throughou... (read more)
Author: Richard Mortimer
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15. Machines4sale.co.uk attracts interest in the USA
November 03, 2007
As well as achieving an increase to over 330,000 hits in October, www.machines4sale.co.uk has now attracted advertisers from the USA including CW Wood Machinery Inc, Deal Makers Machinery, Asset Exchange Inc, Machinery Values Inc and North American Machinery Sales.
By adding their machine tools to www.machines4sale.co.uk, these companies will get additional exposure to the seventy countries around the world which have been reached by the website.
Leading engineering companies like Mori Seiki and Cincinnati Machine, part of the Mag Automation Group, also support the site, using it as... (read more)
Author: Richard Mortimer
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16. Portal for machine tools and engineering news
October 29, 2007
Machines4sale.co.uk, gives site visitors a choice of around 42 different Colchester lathes and 49 Bridgeport machines both CNC and conventional.
Companies wishing to add more equipment cost effectively will be able to find what they want in one place on the www.machines4sale.co.uk website. For engineers looking for something different, the choice runs from top of the range Mori Seiki machines to welders, and saws at very realistic prices.
Fabrication machinery including Trumpf, LVD, Strippit and Bystronic is well represented on the site. Sheet metal is a growing industry, so machines... (read more)
Author: Richard Mortimer
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17. Mariko Mori and Takashi Murakami and their Cyborg Theory.
September 20, 2007
The presentation of artworks of Mariko Mori and Takashi Murakami evidently signifies that the painting in the present society has obtained new media for the experience and expression of the ideas which had never existed in the factual world. The postmodern artists get their muse in the cyborg theory and in the historic progress of this theory in literature and fine art. Also their works were influences by the result of world technological progress and constantly increasing global process of computerization, for example Japanese otaku movement and its equivalents all over the world. The moder... (read more)
Author: Andrew Schwartz
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18. Cyborg Theory of Mariko Mori.
September 20, 2007
Mariko Mori was born in Tokyo in 1967 and became a Japanese outstanding photographic and video artist. When she studied at Bunka Fashion College, Mariko Mori worked as a model and this fact influenced her early works greatly. One of such her works is "Play with me". Her work operates the most recent technologies and frequently is rather expensive to produce. The main topic of her masterpieces was presented by the combination of the Western influence and Eastern traditions with the widespread exploitation of digital imaging and photography. Among her most famous and earliest works can be str... (read more)
Author: Andrew Schwartz
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19. MORI research shows personal debt seen as a bigger problem than terrorism, the environment and healt
August 29, 2007
Recent research presented by MORI concludes that, for almost a third of those questioned, personal debt is a more important problem than terrorism, healthcare and the environment in Britain today, with 9.3% rating debt as the biggest issue for them.
“These findings demonstrate the growing awareness of cash strapped Brits to the debt crisis facing them and fuels speculation that more and more people will be actively seeking debt advice,” says financial solutions provider Debt Advisers Direct.
A recent poll of 2,115 British adults conducted by YouGov showed that as many as 8.2m are in ... (read more)
Author: Melanie Taylor
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20. An overview of the Silk Market
June 23, 2007
Silk is extruded by a domesticated silkworm known as Bombyx mori, which feeds solely on mulberry leaves. The traditional process of silk production requires the killing of hundreds of thousands of silk moths. The larvae are boiled alive, roasted or centrifuged. The female moths are slit open to check for diseases after they have laid the eggs for the next generation. Most consumers are not aware of the cruelty involved in the process of production. However, silk can also be made in a non-violent, eco-friendly and sustainable way. Unlike the conventional method where the pupae are killed before... (read more)
Author: C Mant
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21. An overview of the Silk Market
June 23, 2007
Silk is extruded by a domesticated silkworm known as Bombyx mori, which feeds solely on mulberry leaves. The traditional process of silk production requires the killing of hundreds of thousands of silk moths. The larvae are boiled alive, roasted or centrifuged. The female moths are slit open to check for diseases after they have laid the eggs for the next generation. Most consumers are not aware of the cruelty involved in the process of production. However, silk can also be made in a non-violent, eco-friendly and sustainable way. Unlike the conventional method where the pupae are killed before... (read more)
Author: C Mant
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22. An overview of the Silk Market
June 22, 2007
Silk is extruded by a domesticated silkworm known as Bombyx mori, which feeds solely on mulberry leaves. The traditional process of silk production requires the killing of hundreds of thousands of silk moths. The larvae are boiled alive, roasted or centrifuged. The female moths are slit open to check for diseases after they have laid the eggs for the next generation. Most consumers are not aware of the cruelty involved in the process of production. However, silk can also be made in a non-violent, eco-friendly and sustainable way. Unlike the conventional method where the pupae are killed before... (read more)
Author: C Mant
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23. An overview of the Silk Market
June 22, 2007
Silk is extruded by a domesticated silkworm known as Bombyx mori, which feeds solely on mulberry leaves. The traditional process of silk production requires the killing of hundreds of thousands of silk moths. The larvae are boiled alive, roasted or centrifuged. The female moths are slit open to check for diseases after they have laid the eggs for the next generation. Most consumers are not aware of the cruelty involved in the process of production. However, silk can also be made in a non-violent, eco-friendly and sustainable way. Unlike the conventional method where the pupae are killed before... (read more)
Author: C Mant
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24. Silk is a developed market
June 07, 2007
Silksignifies luxury; it has always been associated with crowned heads and riches throughout the different ages. Silk has an excellent idiosyncratic, beauty and elegance because of which it is considered as the queen of fabrics compared with other man-made natural fibers in the textile industry. It is the strongest and lightest natural fiber and it has great elasticity, resilience and warmth.
Silk is extruded by a domesticated silkworm known as Bombyx mori, which feeds solely on mulberry leaves. The traditional process of silk production requires the killing of hundreds of thousands of s... (read more)
Author: Rakesh P
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25. Nearly 4 Million Drivers Would Swap Penalty Points
December 09, 2006
A staggering 3.7 million* motorists – 12% of the drivers on UK roads - would ask a relative or friend to take speed camera penalty points for them if they were facing a driving ban, a new nationwide poll by Ipsos MORI on behalf of Swinton has revealed.
The poll, commissioned by leading high street insurance broker Swinton, also revealed that 13% of drivers would take points from a partner or relative to prevent them from being banned from driving.
Drivers were asked the questions based on the assumption that they or their friends already had six points and were photographed by a sp... (read more)
Author: Swinton corporate
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