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Breakdown Cover – Green Flag or The AA?

Posted by admin on Jul 31, 2009 in Main Content

If you’ve already embarked on a mission to find the ideal breakdown cover, you’ve no doubt realized there’s a vast amount of companies offering this service. Of course, you don’t need me to tell you that AA and Green Flag are perhaps the two top providers in the United Kingdom.

However, it’s only to be expected that before you make a decision, you’ll want to take a closer look at their respective policies, in order to determine which company provides the most suitable cover.

To be more specific, AA and Green Flag are both listed in the top three companies in the UK. While AA holds the top spot and Green Flag is in third position, both companies enjoy overwhelming popularity on UK roads.

The key difference between the two is that while AA provides personal cover, Green Flag provides vehicle cover. Furthermore, while AA utilizes their own patrols, Green Flag makes use of independent patrols.

Some Basic Facts

Of course, when one is searching for suitable breakdown cover, it’s always a good idea to look at a few basic facts. For example, AA and Green Flag both offer discounts for those who choose to purchase cover online.

Furthermore, AA have approximately 4000 of their own patrols and Green Flag have about 6000 although as mentioned, these are independent patrols which are not owned by the company.

According to statistics regarding response times, customers of both companies wait an average of 40 minutes for help to arrive, which is certainly impressive when compared to some of the other companies out there. European breakdown cover is included in Green Flag’s top policy although with AA, it a specific cover on its own.

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History of Mistletoe

Posted by admin on Jul 31, 2009 in Main Content

History of Mistletoe

 

The mistletoe, native to the forests of Northern Europe, is a parasite implant on deciduous and evergreen trees which produces yellowish flowers and waxy white berries. Its closest relative in North America has yellowish flowers and waxy white berries, and is also commonly known as mistletoe. Notably, it is the official floral emblem of the State of Oklahoma.

The name mistletoe came about from two Anglo – Saxon words: mistel which means dung and tan which means twig. And so, mistletoe quite literally means dung on a twig. Mistletoe infers that life can spring up from dung. This leeching plant grows and thrives on the dung of birds on the branches of trees. As a result, mistletoe became the symbol of vivacity and fertility.

The Christmas and New Year tradition of embracing for the bashful and kissing for the brazen under a sprig of mistletoe dates back to olden Britain. Also, it was prevalent among the Druids who were the learned class of the Celts.

The Druids celebrated the beginning of winter ( winter solstice ) by collecting mistletoe and burning it as a sacrifice to their pagan gods. To ensure a year of good faith, peace, and familial harmony, they hung sprigs of mistletoe around their homes. Twigs of the evergreen displayed visibly outside their homes welcomed relatives, friends, neighbors and weary travelers and the mistletoe within encouraged them to embrace shamelessly. Feuding parties or foes who happened to meet under trees that contained mistletoe were required to lay aside their weapons and settle their differences.

The Druids believed that the mistletoe had healing properties. It was often prescribed for female infertility and as an antidote for poisons of all kinds. The gathering of mistletoe was a ceremony by the highest priests using gold knives. Such a carefree rite of harvesting mistletoe is dramatically portrayed in Bellinis opera Norma.

The Celtic Druids were not the only people who ascribed so many marvelous attributes to the mistletoe, the Scandinavians, who called it mistilteinn; also believed that it was the plant of peace, the plant of hope and the plant of harmony. The Scandinavian lore claims that the mistletoe belonged to Frigga, the Scandinavian star of inclination, and the embracing and kissing custom is thought to have come from this notion.

Mistletoe was also used for a decorative green in the Roman Empire during their feasts of Natalis Solis Invicti and Saturnalia. Due to its ties to idolatrous festivities, the Church banned the use of mistletoe when Christmas on December 25 was officially recognized as the birth of Christ in the the fourth century.

As an alternative to the mistletoe, the holly was ironically proposed even thought it too had strong associations with atheist rituals. Nevertheless, the hollys white flowers were to signify the purity of Christ, the acerbic leaves were to symbolize the thorns in Christs crown and the red berries as drops of His blood. Thus, the Holly became a Nativity tradition, but, surprisingly enough, the churchs ban on mistletoe which was in effect throughout the Middle Ages still persists today.

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About Solar Collection And It’s Numerous Uses For Home Owners

Posted by admin on Jul 31, 2009 in Main Content

The efficiency of photovoltaic cells is increasing with each passing day as their price slowly decrease and in addition, they have better designs now, engineered for the improved focusing of sunlight in a more concentrated manner. What is lowering costs on the solar cells is the fact that they are getting smaller in size as their efficiency is increasing. As far as the aforementioned cost, the price of producing solar-generated energy per watt hour has come down to 17 years ago, the price was doubled.

You can search for different types of solar panels for your RV. There is an assortment of solar panels available on today’s market. Head on over to find out how solar can work for you.

Our environment is greatly benefited by the solar powered electricity generation. Solar energy uses the most natural of sources for its production: the sun which releases no harmful emissions into the environment and is considered to be an excellent alternative source of energy. Today, solar collection cells have become very popular additions to the rooftops of people’s houses. Whether it is for heating your home or heating water or producing electricity for the home, you will find that these devices are quite simple to use. For heating water, water is first allowed to pass through the photovoltaic cells.

Photovoltaic cells of today enable you to gather heat from the sun and store it even if the sky is full of clouds or if there is a storm brewing. This technology operates by making the cells to gather more of the suns rays on bright days which can be used in adverse conditions. A solar cell manufacturer known as Uni-Solar allows you to have solar energy even on overcast days.

Solar energy can be gathered and utilized by another system known as the PV system. By connecting the PV system to the closest electric grid if a particular home accumulates more energy than it requires, this energy is directed to the grid which works in a network which allows the grid to be less dependent on hydroelectricity for production of electricity. Using PV systems makes solar energy production economical for you, and also mitigates the problem of environmental pollution and helps to free up the grid from excessive pressure. Town planning in some areas today includes setting up central solar accumulation arrays so that this energy could be available for the entire town.

Several reputed corporations have indicated their deep interest into solar energy production on a large scale and this clearly shows how the world is accepting solar power as a sustainable source of energy.

Countries such as Japan, Germany, Switzerland and America are providing benefits such as subsidies and tax deductions to people “whether individuals or companies“ who install solar power systems for getting their supply of thermal and electrical power. This kind of interest will only help make it more and more popular and ultimately affordable.

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Funny Love Poems 1001

Posted by admin on Jul 30, 2009 in Main Content

There is no particular season for funny love poems to thrive but we often connect spring with the season of love and togetherness. Come February and we will all look forward to some love-drenched days accompanied by mild weather. When we say ‘love is in the air’, we relate it to our inner urge to see love blooming to the fullest. Valentine’s Day is round the corner and the victims of cupid’s arrow can sense the sudden change in their surrounding and their hearts start looking for the spark. John Paul Young’s sensational song ‘Love is in the air’ is still one of the greatest hits where he could feel love everywhere he looked around. John Paul could feel love in the whisper of the trees and in the thunder of the sea, and that describes it how we feel when love is in the air.

With Valentine’s Day coming near, the lovers and the married couples all over the world are gearing up celebrate it in the best way possible. Since love is already in the air, it is quite common to see people fancying about their partner and spending some time feeling the love-laden air of spring. Listening to good old love songs, reading the classic romantic stories and watching the best of Romantic movies are ideal food for your thought. When you can sense that love is in the air, try to steal away some time for your lover and indulge in togetherness.

Visit here for romantic funny love poems.

Touch your beloved’s heart by writing a love poem on the occasion of the Valentine’s Day. To make the day even more special, memorize the poem and recite it to your beloved with all romance in your eyes. Love poems can be of many genres. Missing you love poems are very touchy and express the state of the lover’s heart when they are away. The love poems express the deepest feelings and care for your sweetheart.

It tightens the bond of the lovers. It is sure to enthrall the mind of the lovers. Express your innermost feelings and speak out your emotions through this medium. The love poems are the romantic way of expressing how much you love and care. Personalized love poems also reflect your feelings. The thought and the content of the love poems are very personal and say how you feel. Again, you can find here the best funny love poems.

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Simple Soap Making Recipe

Posted by admin on Jul 30, 2009 in Main Content

Making soap can be so interesting. Aside from making this a hobby at home, you can make much money out of its simple process. You do not need any kind of special equipment, nor being an expert in this field in order to produce soap.

Commercial soap varieties can be found in the market. In different forms with varying sizes, shapes colors and brands, they focus on keeping your skin smooth and free from irregularities. Some of them even whiten your skin. Hence, these are claims and assurances that have little less to say. It may be true to some but not true to all. In fact, some users have even experienced side effects from using some of these soaps.

If you think there is no solution to these, and you are stuck with soaps of the chemically bombarded type, you’re wrong. You can do so much to get a better option. All you need to do is stick to the basics and avoid the chemicals that would do your skin harm. This is why, learning how to make your own soap, and learning the secrets to making it the best it can be is the best option you have.

Home made soaps have natural ingredients that are less damaging on your skin. Unlike in commercial soaps, they mix potent and active ingredients in which those ingredients may potentiate effects. These effects may vary from person to person. Hence, home made soaps have more favorable outcome aside from being affordable and available.

Of the many known methods of making soap, most popular is the melt and pour. This easy process employs you to melt a ready made soap and add ingredients to your liking. This adds a personal touch in soap making, as you want to add some other ingredients like herbs, essential oils and fragrances.

If you have no personal soap in mind, then get ready to learn a very simple process of making homemade soaps that will not cut your budget, not confuse your mind. Here are the basic ingredients you’ll need to make your own soap at home.

  • 6 oz. coconut oil
  • 6 oz. palm oil
  • 1 tbsp. beeswax
  • 1 tbsp. stearic acid
  • 4 oz. castor
  • 2.38 oz. of lye
  • And 6 oz. of distilled water

Having the ingredients is not enough. You also need those easy to find equipments you can use for your own homemade soaps.

  • Soap molds (it can be plastic or metal)
  • Double boiler or a pot
  • Rubbing alcohol in a spritz bottle

With the simple melting and mixing of these ingredients, you can have your own personalized soaps. Depending on the shape you want, you can choose to find differently shaped molds you can find in craft shops. You can even mix colors and scents to create one of kind soaps. The satisfaction and potential income it will give you is enough to try it out. Stop hesitating, you can make your own homemade soap too!

Jen Hopkins has worked in the skin care industry for years. She maintains websites about make soaps, and make homemade soap. If you want to contact her, you can use the contact form at one of her sites.

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