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March 31st, 2009

Another Round of EU-Iran Talks Starts April 10 - Will Iran Be Referred To The UN Security Council?

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Iran’s objection to ratifying the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Additional Protocol of the IAEA is said to be the main obstacle to dispelling fears that it is not building a nuclear weapon. Iranian and EU officials meet April 10 to try to resolve a stalemate in their negotiations over this issue. If they fail, the EU will likely support the US and refer the case to the UN Security Council.

At the moment, Iran is unwilling to ratify the Additional Protocol because of agreement between the EU and the US on its interpretation; none of the two settle for anything less than that inspectors see Iran destroy a wide arsenal of nuclear fuel-cycle capabilities that it has been building on and off since the Shah was driven out in 1979. It would also have to abandon all its projects to enrichment, reprocess and convert uranium as well as its heavy-water production.

One option that Iran might be willing to buy into -even if only partially- would be to compensate Iran for giving up the right to produce reactor fuel. Under this construction, major nuclear suppliers including Russia, the United States, and certain European countries would provide a binding guarantee for Iran to receive fuel-cycle servicesthe supply of fresh reactor fuel as well as retrieval and storage of spent fuelon a commercial basis for any nuclear power reactors that it builds as long as it meets its commitments.

This option is disfavored by the US, which wants Iran to cease all nuclear operations full stop. Earlier negotiations between Europe and Iran stalled. The EU countries conducting them indicated that they might support the U.S. intention to hand the issue over to the UN Security Council. This means that military force is not excluded if Tehran does not accept the demand to make its current nuclear halt permanent.

Observers say that the best hopes to avoid this during the negotiations starting 10 April will be a focus on strengthening rather than discarding the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), to which Iran is a signatory. This is very much in line with traditional ’soft’ EU foreign policy. Some observers fear that the US cooperation with the EU on the issue means that the EU is alienated from its earlier standpoint.

The Additional Protocol allows for intrusive inspections by the IAEA on a no-notice basis. Iran no doubt will argue here that this means reconfirming and beginning implementation of the obligations the NPT imposes on nuclear weapons states such as the U.S., Britain, France, China and Russia to move towards full nuclear disarmament.

Angelique van Engelen is a freelance writer. She has lived for over three years in the Middle East. She runs http://www.contentclix.com and also contributes to a weblog http://clixyPlays.blogspot.com. She can be emailed via angeliqueve@contentclix.com

March 31st, 2009

Failure to Supervise at the Federal Trade Commission

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Many MLM sales people mean well but they inadvertently commit fraud and violate rules and laws in their presentations. This is unfortunate and is an issue too big for the Federal Trade Commission to handle, like SPAM or Identity Theft; the FTC is impotent. Many of these MLM sales people have adopted the term; “Private Franchising” trying to distance themselves from the negative connotations of the multi-level marketing term. There is only one problem; Franchising, has an absolute definitions, which in no way resembles what these salespeople are out peddling.

If the MLM sales people do not understand the laws and the consumers do not understand the definitions of a franchise; after all they cannot find the states on a map of the US; it appears that there is nothing that can be done? Does this mean that the costs to educate the general public are too high and that money would be better spent hiring more attorneys at the Federal Trade Commission to attack and collect fees against small and medium sized companies which provide more jobs, tax base as a whole than the larger companies who pay little if any taxes or the small tiny MLM companies which provide one or less jobs?

Many see a whole lot of double standards here and question the true motivation of the Federal Trade Commission law enforcement efforts, which is quickly becoming the redheaded stepchild of the Department of Justice. We all need clarification. Many think the business community has that right to clarification and the Federal Trade Commission has the responsibility to tell the country why it allows massive fraud on one hand, yet will modify complaints, declarations and use secret courts as tactics to selectively prosecute much more reputable businesses?

If the Federal Trade Commission cannot answer this question, then the franchising and business op division, no matter what verdict is reached on the newest revisions of definitions of these business models, should be shut down. This would help the taxpayers who should be alleviated from the cost of burden of their endeavors. Shutting it down would be smart as in the franchising industry there is no fraud to speak of and in the business opportunity division because it is not being enforced anyway. Simply admit, that business opportunity virus has reached epic proportions like SPAM and the problems cannot be controlled. Let another agency take over such as the CDC. Think about it.

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March 29th, 2009

Colin Powell for President?

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Several years ago while President Clinton was still in office, I watched as Colin Powell began stepping into the limelight, becoming more a national figure. Everything about him exuded intelligence, strength, a man of character, radiating honor. Colin Powell had become my epitome for America.

America was built on the strength of our founding fathers and the people who stood behind them; men such as Colin Powell. What would have become of our nation had it not been for these men? Would we be living as other countries, under Dictorial leadership? Would we be fighting for our freedom as other countries are fighting or have fought for theirs? What would have happened if our leaders had not decided to fight against terrorism? What would the people of all nations have said of our President and his cabinet in that instance? They would have called him a coward! Congressional figures in America cannot gain favoritism on any ground within this pessimistic nation. It is a hard won victory to attain acceptance.

Colin Powell quietly slipped into our lives, igniting the small flicker of trust we held for our nation and its leadership. He brought the hope that we needed to believe in the strength of our nation. He forged our trust in the leadership of our country during our time of bereavement.

Colin Powell is the embodiment of my trust, my hopes and my dreams. Colin Powell is my hero.

March 29th, 2009

My “Scaridness”

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I’m scared. I’m scared. So very, very scared. I’m so scared that scare is a word not enough to define my “scaridness”.

“They’re lurking”. “They’re plotting”. “They’re patient”. “They want to take away my way of life”.

They want to take away my “scaridness” (not to be mistaken with “truthiness”).

I can’t let them do that. I love my “scaridness”. It’s a sacred “scaridness”. It lets me know that I’m alive. If I didn’t have “scaridness”, I’d be dead. Being scared makes me feel alive.

Thank God that Bush, Rove, Cheney, and Rumsfeld understand the sanctity of my “scaridness”. If it wasn’t for them, some a**hole would be holding up a Constitution, a Bill of Rights, or quoting FDR’s infamous “All we have to fear is fear itself” crap.

“Scaridness” is something that has served humanity well over the years. It works well.

Damn those people who are trying to take my “scaridness” away. Those who say that it’s time to take a pause and look at things like the Patriot Act, warrantless surveillance, torture, and water- boarding are fools. Next they’ll be coming after my snowboard.

They even argue about “renditions”. Something defined as:

1) The act of rendering. 2) An interpretation of a musical score or a dramatic piece. 3) A performance of a musical or dramatic work. 4) A translation, often interpretive. 5) A surrender.

Only a fool would not understand that a “rendition” is nothing more than a “surrender” to an “interpretive” “musical score” or a “dramatic work”. Just like in the movies.

I hope these people who are trying to take my “scaridness” away aren’t successful.

I love my “scaridness”.

It’s all we have. It’s “our way of life”.

March 28th, 2009

Why George Bush might be God

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An old New Yorker cartoon I once saw shows a middle-aged man and his wife sitting at home with the faithful dog curled up at the man’s feet. The man remarks to his wife: “I suppose to him I must be like a god.” The cartoon is meant to show his pomposity - I guess, because New Yorker cartoons are often obscure - but the fact of the matter is, according to some theories, this might not be far from the truth.

In a miserable humanities class I took years ago, I was introduced to books by E.O. Wilson. Wilson was an entymologist (bug guy) who noticed that social patterns in other species seemed to also occurr in human beings. He was familiar mostly with insects, of course, so this is mostly what he talked about and his examples had to do with them, primarily. One of the social patterns he noted was what looked to him as the urge to engage in religion. This might be overstating the way things are a bit, for example: I couldn’t tell you what the religion of ants might be; I’d say it’s probably Christianity, since that’s the dominant religion in the world and they’d probably follow it also.

The ‘religiousity’ of animals he theorizes is an evolutionary adaptation that is hard-wired into the brains of all animals. The purpose of this is so that individuals in a particular species will work together for the common good, preserving the shared genes in this group. They would experience this as a positive ‘divine’ experience, which means that yes, indeed, the dog laying at that man’s feet might have feelings of sacred awe in his presence. I know other dogs feel this way about me.

Okay. We’re not ants and we’re not dogs; We’re human beings who stand upright and talk and do math and philosophise about this stuff. Absolutely we must be above this, wouldn’t you think? We don’t worship society or government or any of that and George Bush is not our God. Is he?

Well, not exactly, but sort of. Throughout history it’s been very common for the leaders to be worshiped as Gods. Pharaohs of ancient Egypt were considered living gods, as were the emperors of China, and Japan, and the rulers of the Mayan and Incan people. There are lots of examples. The Romans at least had the decency to make their emperors Gods after they were dead, but they still made them divine.

Historically there’s been the tendency for us deify our rulers. George Bush may not call himself God, or at least not yet, but in the scheme of things according to natural law he works for the creator as set out by the declaration of independence. Our nation is under God, you know, and if our nation is under God then who do you think is directly under the lord answerable to him? That’s right. It’s George. And the same hard-wiring that E.O. Wilson postulates might make people feel a sort of religious ecstacy when thinking about him.

Wilson is not the only scientist who believes this, either. In the book The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Brain, the author, Jaynes theorizes that in ancient times consciousness as we know it did not exist. Rather than one unified brain we had one that was split in two and one half served as the ‘God’ to the other half, speaking to the person in the voice of the divine leader and not inside their head, but outside much like a schizophrenic hearing Godlike voices telling him what to do. Jaynes points out that the delusions of schizophrenics are almost always religious in nature and this is just a hold over from those ancient time.

In other words, at one time, all humans were crazy.

Is there evidence for this type of hard-wiring? Unfortunately there is some. One of the symptoms of people suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy is a strong tendency to have ecstatic spiritual experiences which are associated with their epileptic episodes. And as Jaynes pointed out, the dysfunctional delusions of schizophrenics almost always have to do with religion.

My view of both of these theories is that they are simply putting the cart before the horse. I think human beings have the means of perception and cognition to understand and experience the divine in their lives, because there is a divine out there to experience. Imagine it like a TV set; It has all the apparatus to find the electromagnetic waves out in the aether and translate them into wonderful programming that we see when we turn it on. It in no way is creating any of this, but is translating and showing it to us.

Which means that George Bush is not God.

March 27th, 2009

The Halakah and Neo Cons

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These leaders like the Rothschilds who backed Crowley’s Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn or Hitler’s Golden Centurion groups around the world, have members of their De Brix clan who have been adept at esoterics for a very long time. When Cosimo De Medicis paid to have the Corpus Hermeticum translated and put his clan name on the book (De Brix) he was not the first ‘dabbler’ in these arts from this family. Melchizedek is perhaps the first of this family that history has records about, who was such an adept. The Hanes Taliesin does trace this history.

Khazars:

Just because a semi-potentate declares his people should be Jewish faith adherents does not make them Jewish. It is not just my opinion I assure you. The elite people who are within the upper echelons of Judaism might not want to tell you about their law or the Halakah but you should find out what it says unless you too are a high inner sanctum Jew. It recommends genocide even for their own sheep or followers who are not truly ‘chosen’.

THE DIASPORA:

Just because the people of the Middle East throw out certain segments of their population does not mean they do not have that right. Ostracism is far better than the genocidal mania practiced by many potentates or Hyksos peoples including the upper echelons that often imprison their own people or take them back to Babylon and then return some of them to Ashkelon or Palestine as leaders of their Satrap hierarchy.

Chanukah:

A huge celebration taking place to remember a Benjaminite that the people of Israel had thrown out not that many centuries before; seems as ludicrous as hugging Hitler to me.

THE HALAKAH:

I know there will be readers of this book who will call me an anti-Semite or Jew hater. There are many people who do not know what a Jew is. I am a Jew of the noble variety and I am telling the story that my ancestors have kept hidden with foul intent. I have written a book called Who is a Jew and the whole matter is one that causes me a lot of grief. However, I must tell the story based on the facts and the facts can free all mankind and life on earth. Myths and manipulations will do nothing but harm I think. There are many factions of Judaism and some think the United Nations groups that vote against Zionism are prejudiced and uninformed. I am not sure these groups are familiar with what a Jew is really, or if they know the difference between Sionism and Zionism. I presume some of them do know a lot about these things. At the very least they will know about Jewish Law like the Halakah. You should know about it too - before you call me a ‘prejudiced person’ of any sort. There are many divisions of Halakah and it includes a very genocidal prejudicial invective against other peoples and even other Jews. Let us start with a scholarly whitewash.

“The Midrash Halakah was an exposition which give a legal teaching.

In Judaism it was the body of law regulating all aspects of life, including religious ritual, family and personal status, civil relations, criminal law, and relations with non-Jews. Midrash Halakah is the term used to designate both a particular ordinance and the law in the abstract. The adjective halakic means “of a legal nature.” The plural, halakoth, refers to a collection of laws. It usually designates the Oral Law as codified in the Mishna, especially to those statements of law that are topical without regard for scriptural origin. The most authoritative codifications of these laws are the Mishneh Torah of Maimonides and the Shulhan Arukh (the set table) by Joseph Karo. Midrash Halakah was the important unifying force in the Jewish world until modern times, when its authority was challenged by religious reform and secular conceptions of a Jewish nation. Contemporary problems in halakah revolve around its application to technological change, especially in relation to medical issues and Sabbath observance. Halakah is contrasted with haggada (plural haggadoth), the literary, aesthetic elements in the Oral Law and in the Talmud, and Midrash generally, which elaborates scriptural meaning through legends, tales, parables, and allegories. Both the halakic and haggadic elements have been extracted and made the subject of commentary.” (2)

The Judaeo/Christian/Islamic cultus has numerous secret schools and there have been (and are) designers of the over-arching cultus that love to keep various people living in ignorance of their intentions. Here is a little from a glossary and global security site that will give evidence to these facts. Please note the first group is pre-Christian and adapted itself to Christian practices yet is Islamic. The Sufis and others like the Gnostics or Arians (Unitarians today) are often called heretics and yet they practice or study the pre-Christian things Yeshua and his family would have studied from various Magian and Heliopolitan of Druidic systems. “Alawite: Also known as “Nusayris” because of their connection with the Nusayriyah Mountains in northwestern Syria, these peoples seem to be descendants of original peoples living in Alexandrian times. Originally possessing a distinct pre-Islamic religion, over time they adopted both Islamic and Christian elements to their faith. Alawis celebrate Christmas, Easter and Epiphany, and use sacramental wine. Many of their faith tenets are secret. They study the Qur’an and recognize the five pillars of Islam.

Alevi Shia (al-leh-VEE): Minority Islamic practice in Turkey which often faced persecution. Though now recognized as a distinct school of thought, practitioners still follow a highly secretive faith and practice.” (3)

The very act of circumcision is a great mystical experience according to the people who are directing these CONstructs and manipulations as we see. There are more vampirish and ghoulish aspects that I cover in other books. “‘By the very sexual act itself,’ says Philip Sigal, in explaining traditional thinking, ‘the circumcized mystically transmits the covenant to the foetus.’ [SIGAL, p. 20]

Until the 20th century, it was normal that during the mezizah phase of the circumcision ritual, the mohel (the expert who performed the circumcision) took the infant’s ‘circumcized member into his mouth and with two or three draughts sucks the blood out of the wounded part. He then takes a mouthful of wine from a goblet and spurts it, in two or three intervals, on the wound.’ [ROMBERG, p. 45] Today, notes Rabbi Immanuel Jacobovits, ‘the original method of sucking by mouth tends to be increasingly confined to the most orthodox circles only.’ [JACOBOVITS, p. 196]

In exchange for circumcision and following God’s orders, the Jews were promised the land of Canaan (the land mass of today’s Israel, more or less), a place that was already inhabited. [DIMONT, p. 29]

This land for circumcision exchange is the root of Jewish tradition, from which centuries of rules, regulations, dictates, interpretations and other additions have followed. God’s spiritual link to Jews is understood to have originated, of all things, around a piece of real estate commonly understood to be part of the “Covenant,” which, says Alfred Jospe, ‘is the agreement between God and Israel by which Israel accepts the Torah [Old Testament] …. The concept of covenant signifies the consciousness of what the truth is.’ [JOSPE, p. 15]

‘The covenant,’ adds Will Herberg, ‘is an objective supernatural fact; it is God’s act of creating and maintaining Israel for his purposes in history.” [EISENSTEIN, p. 274]’… “The halakah [Jewish religious law] does not aspire to a heavenly transcendence,” notes influential modern rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, “nor does it aspire to soar upon the wings of some abstract, mysterious spirituality. It fixes its gaze on the concrete, empirical reality and does not let its attention be diverted from it.” [SOLOVEITCHIK, p. 92]” (4)

Yes, it is definitely focused upon ‘the concrete’ world. In fact it seeks to set the ‘chosen ones’ above all others and put concrete on the feet of any who oppose them. It goes so far as to make pronouncements upon lesser Jews and allow their murder and worse. The fact that the Jews alone were allowed to lend money and collect interest throughout the Middle Ages (5) was generated by devious means and the people behind these lenders became very wealthy while occasionally dispossessing the lenders or committing genocide upon them. Could this be part of why Jesus is seen to overturn the tables of the money-lenders in the hereditary Temple priest’s abodes?

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March 22nd, 2009

Betting House Taking a Chance: a Short Guide to the Pastimes Gamester Revel in

On the assumption that you have not caught on to casino risks and opportunities, read on…

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Typically, a betting saloon is a construction that organizes card playing. Here, patrons are invited to wager handling slot machines or alternative betting pastimes. Betting house games for the most part have fully transparent odds governing them which maintain that the gaming company retains its lead versus the gambling devotees. Frequently betting house games can goad you into being dependent very speedily. A case in hand is the time-honored one-armed bandit, a coin operated machine with 3 plus discs that circumvolve when a crank on the side is yanked. The contraption on the whole pays up in correspondence to a given series of designs observable on the screen of the gadget. Regrettably, gaming room pastimes put forward the delusion of supremacy, hoodwinking the player — the victim is endowed decisions, but in reality they won’t ever match the patron’s odds. That is induced by the betting saloon never paying up the full stake as expected. This systematic process is notoriously noticeable in well known casino games such as poker, craps, roulette or blackjack.

Five card stud poker is indeed a very popular casino game. The gaming fans, holding partially screened cards, place bets into a pot in the center which is finally given to the prevailing participant carrying the leading set of cards. (As everybody knows, the bluffer can win too.) Quite like seven card stud, blackjack too is a very popular casino game. A sizeable portion of its acclaim is based on its peculiar mix of luck and smartness and decision making, as well as a praxis labeled card counting. The aforementioned is a particular gaming tactics through which gamblers can actually shift the odds of the game in their favor both by wagering and procedural actions in correspondence with the cards shown. Craps is another very popular casino pastime based on the roll of a couple of dice. Aficionados can place bets on the outcome of of 1 cycle, or on a succession of spins of two dice. In contrast to blackjack, there’s no feasible bona fide winning system people can profit by to boost the odds. Roulette is another prominent casino game of chance. A croupier twists a roulette wheel which encloses a set of thirtyseven (European roulette) or 38 (American or Vegas roulette) uniquely numbered pockets in which a pellet will settle, thereby announcing the winning number If a player wagers on any given number and makes it i.e. she’s really enjoying a lucky hand, the guaranteed benefit will be thirty-five to one, the initial wager will be tossed back. Ergo in total the original stake is multiplied by thirty six.

Make a point of being emphatically cautious all the same for the majority of of such gambling saloon games of chance may well be positively dependency building. Too many lives have been damaged thru reckless gambling & though it admittedly feels enjoyable, please do endeavour to control your play.

March 18th, 2009

Are Illegal Mexicans Really Bad for America?

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I’ve been thinking again. I know some of my readers regard that as a dangerous thing. For instance, the guy who ended his last letter to me with a “your hypocrisy knows no bounds”. I get these sorts of letters all the time.

But, I have been thinking and, of course, I have been thinking about America’s obsession with shutting down the Mexican-American border. You would wonder why I don’t tire of this rhetoric and the reason is simple. America needs the likes of your humble and gracious columnist reminding them to get out of that box of uncritical thinking and untested assumptions.

So here goes:

1. When last I wrote on this issue, I dealt with just one of the “Let’s-run-out-all-those-diseased-Mexicans-out-of-our-country group’s axes to grindThe American health care system. I made the point that at last some studies are coming out which show that Mexican immigrants, legal or otherwise, are NOT sucking dry the American health care system.[1] More studies are needed. This one needs replicating (see this footnote[2]). More will be forthcoming I am sure.

2. Another issue that all the Minuteman Project groups and their ilk espouse is whether Mexican immigrants, legal or illegal, are destroying the American economy. The Chris Simcoxs[3] of this world would have you believe that immigrants of any kind are a bad thing all around. They go beyond the pale to try to make the point that Mexicans do NOT come to America to try to better their lives but to take back the portion of America that America stole from Mexicothey call them invaders.

Think about these few points:

Most Mexican immigrants, both legal and illegal, come to America to seek an opportunity to better their economic circumstances. If you hold a different view then show me the proof. Show me the evidence in the form of properly conducted studies with replicated results in additional studies and then we will talk.

Did you know that less than 20 million Americans will visit Mexico this year as tourists? That is a mere drop in the bucket of those who could come and drop some money into the Mexican economy that would provide more jobs for those illegals who come to America to find work instead.

Legals or illegals come to America to offer their ability to work. They understand that in order to “get” they have to “give”.

The Minuteman Project and their kind claim to be anti-illegals only. That is suspect with a capital “S”. However, for the sake of argument, let’s give them the benefit of the doubt. Their ideology is that illegals are “bad” for Americabut is that really true?

The untested assumption that illegals are bad economically for America is based on the false notion that there is only a certain amount of jobs available in America for anyone to perform. It is false because it assumes that what people want to consume is limited. When you understand that what America wants to consume in terms of goods and service is actually UNLIMITED then you will understand that the amount of jobs needed to provide America’s ever increasing UNLIMITED desire for more goods and services will always be scarce. If surplus labor EVER occurs, look to the real causethe governmentnot to the false notion that Mexicans are taking away all the jobs.

What about the idea that illegals are sucking American health care dry? See footnote number 1 and read my article. But let’s assume for the sake of argument that this is true. If illegals are sucking dry American taxpayer-funded social services then cut off the dole to illegals and American citizens as well. Stop the handouts to people who won’t work. I am not saying to apply this to people who cannot workthe truly disabled deserve support. What I am saying is to stop the freebies and put an end, once and for all, to the welfare state! If the Minuteman yahoos really want to be patriots, then they should devote their time to getting rid of a system that caters to malingerers and nonproducersillegals and American alike. Destroy the system that caters to the “good-for-nothings” and they will no longer come. There will nothing for them to take advantage of!

WHY ON EARTH IS THIS NOT SELF-EVIDENT?

“If immigration overloads government services hospitals, schools, et cetera it’s just another reason to privatize them. Do Wal-Mart, Kroger, and Blockbuster Video complain about a flood of new customers?”[4]

[1] Are Mexican’s Really Sucking Dry American Health Care; Doug Bower; http://ezinearticles.com/?Are-Mexican-Really-Sucking-Dry-American-Health-Care?&id=54683

[2] Read my series on Phone-Baloney Detection Lessons at http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Douglas_Bower

[3] Co-leader and founder of the Minuteman Project

[4] Sheldon Richman is senior fellow at The Future of Freedom Foundation, author of Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State, and editor of The Freeman magazine.

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March 18th, 2009

Perfect Printer Ink for Your Perfect Prints

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High quality printer ink is essential for clear and perfect images. Many brands of printer ink toners and inkjet printer inks are available in the market place. The quality and reliability of printer ink is essential for the efficient functioning of any type of printer and for ensuring perfect image quality. Although a huge variety of printer ink toner and inkjet printer ink are available across a wide price range, suggest the use of toners and cartridges recommended or manufactured by the printer manufacturers themselves for best results.

The Different Types Of Printer Ink

Printer users have the option of using printer ink toner manufactured by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) or cheaper non-branded alternatives. Until a couple of years ago, inkjet printer manufacturers used to sell their printers at a marginal profit while selling the ink cartridges for these printers at high prices. But alternatives emerged in the form of cheaper cartridges. These non-branded inkjet printer ink cartridges are much cheaper than the ones offered by the OEMs and are therefore in great demand.

And Just How Good Are These Third Party Printer Inks?

The manufacturers say that research and other costs that have gone into the development of the ink as the reason for their ink cartridges being expensive. Inkjet print manufacturers say that their production methods are unique and cannot be copied by anyone to produce the same quality of products. However, actual usage has shown that many third party products can sometimesbe as good as OEM printer supplies.

Best For Photos And Text Material

OEMs say that perfect images are only possible with a combination of printer and ink manufactured by the same company. However,this is no longer the case. Now everyone can experience the same level of print quality as those who use branded ink toners andcartridges.


March 16th, 2009

Vital Information about Why Hair Thinning Occurs to Females as Well as Men

Baldness is arguably one of the most baffling diseases men and women have ever suffered with. Hundreds of individuals regard their hair as; an important ingredient of one’s charisma, a vital element of one’s self. Hair & baldness is recurrently considered as symptoms of one’s real age. This is evidently why people are always revolted whenever faced with the possibility of balding. And so people often do everything and anything they are able to do and consider everything they hear simply to make certain that they preserve that astonishing hair of theirs as lush and as healthy as can be. If you have any form of hair loss, Advanced Hair Studio has a selection of hair loss treatments that can help improve your condition. Click here for more details.

Hair thinning is not unusual in ladies and is more familiar after the menopause; yet; alopecia is not likely to happen in every single case. In a great of cases the victim will simply witness an increase in baldness and thinning of the head, copious treatment programs can help to improve the conclusion. Though alopecia is inclined to be commonly fine in males it’s undesirable in females and in some instances it can have bad effects on the person’s emotional state & self-confidence. Nevertheless you must not be troubled - hair loss can be resolved and stopped if you know what is causing it & what you ought to do.

For sure the most familiar brand of hair thinning seen in women is androgenetic alopecia, also branded as female pattern alopecia or baldness. This is seen as hair thinning mostly over the crest & sides of the head. It is reported to concern approximately 33% of all prone ladies, although it is most generally observed shortly after menopause, though it may possible begin as soon as puberty. Typical hair fall is approximately one hundred to one hundred and twenty five hairs per day. Fortunately, these hairs are re-grown by the methods in the body. It is fact that hair loss takes place when lost hairs are not re-grown or when the daily hair shed exceeds 125 hairs. Naturally hair thinning can come from either parent’s division of the family tree.

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