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Brown: ‘How NHS saved my sight’

The prime minister speaks to BBC Scotland about the pioneering eye surgery that saved his sight.

The idea behind FABROC is the arrangement of certain polymer molecule strings in a way that they generate heat when an electric current is applied. Because of the structure of the material the material will never exceed a set temperature. This makes it potentially safe for medical use. But there are also applications in Building and Clothing. In fact the amount of applications are only limited by our imagination. The big question is does EXO2 lives up to its energy efficiency claims.

At the moment the only practical application of EXO2/FABROC is in the field of heated insulating clothing for motorcyclists. And some attempts to use is as a material to keep Apple IPods warm.

Sample Applications

In a building you can think of heating walls, floors or roofs. For the aging baby boomers, it can help to keep their joints warm and therefore painless and feeling young. Before they reach the state of overly stiff joints it is perfect in all sorts of hiking equipment. Sleeping bags or tents that Solar recharge a battery during the day, and use their power at night to keep everyone warm and comfortable. The material is very lightweight, the only “could be” drawback could be energy consumption.

Fabroc is durable because contrary to traditional heated fabric’s it contains no wiring. Its safe no matter of the amount of power applied to it the temperature just can’t rise above the set maximum. This makes it a seemingly safe product without any risk of burning or hurting anyone. According to its manufacturers this makes Fabroc or EXO2 absolutely safe under all conditions

Perhaps that is why the military seems to be interested in the material. Especially the fact that even a thorn vest will still produce heat makes EXO2 ideal in combat situations. Because of the violent nature those activities the possibilities of damage are unlimited. Therefore in action, strength, durability and especially reliability are highly favored.

EXO2, has medical potential. It can be thought of as a form of ground heating for farmers or gardeners that want to stay ahead of the seasonal curve. There are possibilities for it as a building material. The possibilities seem endless and are only limited by our imagination if it delivers to its claims of energy effectiveness. The idea that it’s impossible to overheat or that there is a maximum to the temperature the material can reach, simply because of its electrical properties make it suitable for a myriad of medical use. Or applications in the form of pre-heated car seats, or even babies blankets.

Energy Consumption

Our own small scale experiments didn’t confirm the energy conservation; in fact .it seemed to be rather energy inefficient. The energy consumption was not at all stable, although the heat coefficient showed no diversion from the technical specifications. Heat and Resistance factors where as specified so an easy explanation for the changing consumption pattern is difficult to give at the moment

Remember that we are talking about are our own home experiments they have no scientific assumptions.

At our site we will keep a close but critical eye on the further development of this product.

Hans is author of http://www.alternative-energy-guide.com and spend a lot of time studying and experimenting Solar,Wind and Water energy sources

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Henley campaign enters last week

Candidates from all three major political parties enter the final days of campaigning for the Henley by-election.

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The heavenly body that may hold clues to the Solar System’s birth

A rare meteorite that could hold clues to the Solar System’s birth has been bought by the Natural History Museum.

The new Guild Wars expansion, Eye of the North, is supposed to act as a bridge between the first 3 Guild Wars installments and Guild Wars 2, slated for release in 2008. The new expansion takes place 6 years after the campaign that occured in Prophecies which places the occurrences found in Eye of the North 3 years after Nightfall and 8 years since the occurence of “The Searing”.

4 New Title Tracks - (Asura, Deldrimor, Ebon Vangaurd, and Norn)

* Asura Title Track - Set in the Tarnished Coast.

* Deldrimor Title Track.

* Ebon Vanguard Title Track.

* Norn Title Track - Set in the Far Shiverpeaks and the Charr Homelands.

* Master of the North Title Track.

Eye of the North takes place 8 years after “The Searing” happens in the Prophecies Guild Wars stand alone. A race of cat creatures from the northern regions of the Guild Wars world. This race is known as the Charr demolish Tyria, the kingdom of Ascalon. A series of earthquakes shake all 3 of the world’s continents. Each of the stand alone Guild Wars campaigns takes place in one of these three continents. Strange beasts rise from the abysses created by the earthquake.

After you’ve fought through the legions of the Undead you will meet a Dwarf by the name of Ogden Stonehealer as well as an Asuran known as Vekk. Soon after, your party is attacked by Destroyers, an enemy new to Eye of the North. You and your party escape through a portal and destroy it behind you. On the other side of the portal you’ll be introduced to the Norn race of viking-like giants.

With the assistance of a Norn named Jora, you’ll then make your way to the Eye of the North, a huge structure, where humans have been rumored to be seen. At The Eye of the North you’ll meet up with Gwen, a character who first appeared 8 years earlier in Prophecies. Once inside The Eye of the North you’ll discover the Hall of Monuments. The Hall of Monuments will later be used to transfer a player progress from the expansion to Guild Wars 2 rumored to release in 2008.

Each campaign will require you to battle your way through the dungeons found below the surface with the help of the new Eye of the North maps. After you’ve completed the title tracks and make your way through the dungeons you’re final battle will be against “The Great Destroyer”.

Tom Kranz is a an avid player of Eye of the North the expansion to the award winning Guild Wars Follow the links for more information on Eye of the North maps and Guild Wars gold.

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Premature ejaculation is a condition which many males face. It occurs during sexual intimacy when the man becomes too excited, too quickly and hence ejaculates prematurely. It can be a very burdensome problem which can make sex very frustrating.

There have been many reasons as to why premature ejaculation occurs. The reasons range from sexual inexperience to the mental reasons such as the sexual excitement building up to quickly in the mind leading to premature ejaculation. Nervousness and worries about performance cause the mental buildup as well.

Naturally, if you are just starting out with becoming sexually intimate then you probably will not last very long. Also, if you have been sexually inactive for a long stretch your body, and mind, won’t be used to the intimate excitement and premature ejaculation could occur very easily.

Is there a cure so that I can last longer during sex and not suffer from premature ejaculation?

Yes, there is a cure that enables one to last much longer. It requires getting the body used to sexual intimacy, and using mental techniques to ward off nervousness and performance fear.

Men that last longer usually have control over certain muscles which they can activate allowing them to halt premature ejaculation. Men that cannot last long, usually have not worked this muscle and its very weak from inactivity.

The key then is exercising this important muscle to gain control over ejaculation. There are a number of exercises men can perform on their own that will strengthen this muscle, allowing for long lasting sex.

Premature ejaculation prevention manuals are available which will outline all the necessary exercises needed to develop your ejaculatory muscle, in the quickest, most effective manner possible. They will also provide important mental techniques so that nervousness and performance fear are eliminated and won’t contribute to premature ejaculation from occurring.

Here’s an excellent Premature Ejaculation prevention guide which shows you all the exercises needed to eliminate premature ejaculation - http://having-sex-longer.blogspot.com

It also provides mental techniques which will add to permanently curing premature ejaculation once and for all - http://having-sex-longer.blogspot.com

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If you go to buy a RC car you will find there are two different types which are Petrol, also known as Gas and also Electric. With a Petrol car you fill the tank up with a liquid which is also referred to a Nitro Fuel. This lasts around 20 minutes which does not sound long, but the amount of fun you have in that time is great. With an electric car you have to charge it up before use so both have pro’s and con’s

The main advantage a Petrol Car has over an electric car is the speed and power. Both are fine for people who have not had a rc car before, but for sheer power Petrol remote control vehicles which include trucks and tanks are far more powerful.

Many people who start out with RC Cars learn quickly that controlling them is a skill but great fun when the car does not do what you think it is going to do. When it comes to damages and servicing, you can buy whatever part you need to complete the job yourself instead of sending away for repair.

There are many groups and clubs around the world which are dedicated into racing rc cars both for fun and in competitions. Each member has a different skill levels so you can learn off others at a fast pace.

Do remember that safety is always first both in using your car in and outdoors and also with other models such as RC Boats as you will be near water.

For more information on remote control cars there’s our site and many more as each site has a different range of cars and areas of this great hobby.

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Lost in translation

As Nato fights the Taleban, there’s another Afghan mission - to sort out the place names.

It is obvious that educational computer games are designed to enhance learning or perhaps even instruct. However, there is evidence that playing any type of video game can improve a number of learning skills!

Observation Skills: While gaming you are highly motivated to be observant. Being successful requires you to be acutely aware of your virtual surroundings. When playing multi-player you need not only be aware of your surroundings but simultaneously of the other players actions.

Reading and Spelling: Reading and spelling quickly and accurately is necessary for success many games. Frequent practice is the number one way to sharpen these skills.

Logical Thinking and Problem Solving: It has been suggested that three essentials of improving cognitive skills are that the student be motivated, graduated and receive feedback. Video gaming lends itself to this strategy. Deliberate practice is key for motivation. Allow me to assume here that players are willful participants! Graduated refers to a gradual increase in complexity which parallels a game advancing in level. And feedback is accomplished by scoring and level advancement. Strategy planning is a huge element of problem solving and is necessary to be successful at a significant amount of games.

Vocabulary Development: Repitition, personal relevance and imagery are key tools used to improve vocabulary. Video games are innately rich in these qualities. Personal Relevance is particularly interesting being that it is a virtual personal experience, but a personal experience non the less!

Map Making and Reading Skills: These skills are inevitably sharpened by using a small legend to navigate around a vast virtual area which can include different terrains using different types of transportation.

Although the degree of skills sharpened will vary depending on the game, the fact remains, that playing video games can improve a number of learning skills. These skills include observation skills, reading and spelling, logical thinking and problem solving, vocabulary development and map making and reading skills.

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Wintertons broke expenses rules

Tory MPs Sir Nicholas and Ann Winterton unwittingly broke second home expenses rules, a standards watchdog says.

Translation of Russian political analyst Alexey Pushkov’s article of the same name.

Handing over power to Vladimir Putin in 1999, Boris Yeltsin sought to preserve the political alignment of forces and coordinates he set during his rule in Russia in 1991-1999. The project ‘Heir’ did not only imply selecting a man from Yeltsin’s ‘camp’, but the one who would preserve the status quo of the regime. This is indicated, among other things, by the fact that he insisted on his ‘key men’ Alexey Voloshin and Mikhail Kasyanov to have the longest possible term in office.

However, the overall results of Putin’s five-year office show that he has discarded most of Yeltsin’s heritage.

First of all, he bridged the basic gap of Yeltsin’s epoch, the gap between the left and the right wings. Under Yeltsin, there was a continuous struggle between the authority, on the one hand, and the communists, patriots and socialist-oriented part of the population, on the other. The country was fevered by constant strife; the State Duma, where the communists had majority, being in the vanguard of struggle with Yeltsin and the elite, could not carry out the legislative process, as their laws did not suit the executive and were virtually directed against the latter.

Putin neutralised the left, adopting much of their arguments: Russia does have the acute demographic problem (the low birth- and high death-rates), the oligarchy dominance, corruption and weak army. These points were taken upon by Putin in his election program, at least as a rhetoric (in the part of olgarchy limitations and army financing they were put into actual practice). Then, Putin broke the Communists’ ‘monopoly’ on patriotism, thus rendering their traditional ‘anti-people’s regime’ rant meaningless.

Communists are now heard only when the authority initiates rash, unprepared and ill-grounded laws, like the monetisation of perquisites for pensioners - the measure, which was not enough elucidated in the press.

Secondly, the President was able to revamp the pattern of power and unite the elite. Putin assigned the issues of economy to liberal democrats, those of security - to the military and law enforcement, and entrusted the administrators who succeeded in retaining power in later Yeltsin’s weakened hands with domestic policy. These are all very different people representing differents parts of the elite, but to a certain extent united under Putin.

Why did the Union of the Right Forces (the SPS) lose the recent election? Because it was no longer indispensable: many government officers, such as German Gref, Alexey Kudrin, Igor Shuvalov pursue the rightist policy as it is. The perquisites monetisation, drafting the hyperliberal Forest Code, cancellation of State Standards for pharmaceutical products and even motioning prison privatisation are the telltale signs of the liberal course in Russia’s domestic policy (whether these measures are for the good or for the bad is another matter).

V. Putin has in his arsenal not only the leftist, but also the rightist ideas. It is not accidental that Anatoly Chubais tried to throw in the catchphrase ‘a liberal empire’ to define the present political system in Russia - the SPS was losing its ‘property right’ for liberal reforms. Neutralisation of the right wing is the third accomplishment of Putin’s office.

Fourth. Putin was able to considerably weaken the influence of big business on the State machinery and policy. Mikhail Khodorkovsky made an attempt of directly converting money into power, like at a bureau de change - he offered 15 billion roubles for power in Russia. His plan was frustrated by Putin. Some people say, it is not democratic. But did Khodorkovsky act in a democratic way? How were the 15 billion rubles obtained? In general terms, does big money entitle a person to power purchase? The history of Russian oligarchy is essentially about converting money into power. Boris Berezovsky and Vladimir Gusinsky were doing it through mass media, for example, when in 1996 Gusinsky helped Yeltsin win the elections enlisting the services of the establishment-sponsored television channel NTV, it was the direct conversion of a media resource into power.

Earlier in 1994 Alexander Korzhakov, the then Chief of the President’s Security Service, conducted - by Yeltsin’s instructions - the ‘mug in snow’ operation against Gusinsky, so that the oligarchs could understand that authority should not be conflicted with, but paid off (not necessarily with direct finance). So the oligarchs began to finance media to brainwash people by meting out, distorting information, misinforming, launching media attacks as a punishment for public figures, orchestrating public opinion, spin control and fixing elections… For such services Berezovsky even obtained an office in the government - he became deputy secretary of the Security Council and was responsible for the Chechen issues (a glaring absurdity from today’s perspective!).

Berezovsky and Gusinsky believed that Yeltsin’s apointee Vladimir Putin would let them play their games as before. They were baulked in their plans. However, certain agressive representatives of big business persisted in their struggle for power - the inertia of complete license was too strong, the sense of omnipotence struck root. ‘We would beat Yeltsin all the same - while he had been learning to play domino, we had mastered chess’, said Leonid Nevzlin, a businessman and public relations expert. Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s logic was of the same strain: the sense of exclusiveness prompted him to attempt to use financial clout and gain control over the State Duma and the Federation Council, thus becoming the ‘power broker’, de facto leader of the country. That splendid coup was thwarted - Putin’s government wouldn’t play either domino or chess with Khodorkovsky, it simply upturned the table. Some say it wasn’t nice or fair. Perhaps. But it was not fair play on the part of Khodorkovsky in the first place.

Khodorkovsky’s political failure as the failure of converting money into power was logical. Yeltsin depended on the oligarchs, as he had no other ‘point of rest’, being politically and physically infirm, unpopular, and undergoing persistent pressure from the left wing. Contrariwise, Putin is popular; he succeeded in uniting the elite and was able to move away from the oligarchs.

Some political scientists maintain that the restriction of big business power is wrong, as it entails the omnipotent power of State bureaucracy. True, the official powers should be counterbalanced, otherwise the State becomes overpowering (this was Russia’s permanent political bane, but the country needed it because of its size, climate and a number of other factors). But Yeltsin’s immoral big business is not the kind of counterbalance the community needs. While Russia was historically better off unter total power, the oligarchs would retain it, but make it inhuman and anti-national - even more unscrupulous, mercenary and corrupt. State totalitarianism would turn into oligarchal totalitarianism. There was but imitation of democracy under Yeltsin, but if Khodorkovsky could have gained power, the political pseudodemocracy might have turned into oligarchal pseudodemocracy, with its arsenal of manupulative and venal media. The restriction of oligarchal influence on the policy and strategy of the State is necessary. Giving a resolute check to Khodorkovsky’s plans, Putin made him understand that individuals (even very rich ones) cannot dictate the policy to the State.

Fifth. Putin proclaimed the foreign policy based on national priorities. Under Yeltsin it was based on absolutely different principles: the first postulate was that Russia should at all costs become the part of civilised world, implying the West; the second was that Russia has no national interests basically different from those of the USA; the third was that Russia should completely reject the use of force in solving its political problems, as it is ‘undemocratic’.

Over the past 10 years we have seen other nations solve their problems by various methods, including, alas, the use of force as, for instance, in Bosnia or in Iraq.

We also realised, that the course of equating Russia’s political interests with those of US or EU is not absolutely correct. Putin agreed with the USA in the crucial issue of fighting terrorism, but he made it clear that our countries’ views on some other issues differ. He is not afraid to say that Russia has inherent interests in the countries of the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States), even if it may annoy some political parties abroad. However, the practical realisation of Russia’s national interests may be impeded by two factors: the cosmopolitan character of big business and the ‘anational’ mentality of the younger generation of Russians, formed during the past 10 years.

‘Paying taxes is our only duty, and we owe nobody but God and our conscience’, Peter Aven, a business and media tycoon, said in his interview. Yes, but if an individual knows neither God nor conscience? Why should big business detach itself from the rest of the nation? Russia’s big business is essentially cosmopolitan, not to say anti-national.

As for the ‘anational’ mentality, it becomes apparent from the fact that younger people, even those whose major at universities is political science, sometimes question the necessity of Russia’s ’special attutude’ towards certain issues. ‘Why don’t we just trim ourselves to the US position?’, they ask. The notion of ‘national interests’, as well as patriotism, has been decried as narrow-minded anachronism.

Russian politicians still argue which party to pattern our economy and policy on - Europe or the USA. Oh, but we must pattern them on Russia, the total of its interests! Checking our interests with those of other counrties, of course.

Sixth. Under Putin the country’s controllability was restored, its slow desintegration was stopped. When Yeltsin was in office the national republics fell off the Union, break-away sentiments appeared in the Chechen, Tartar and other autonomous republics, even certain Russian regions began to claim autonomy (let us remember the Urals Republic proposed by the Urals governor Eduard Rossel). This process was slow, but it endangered the country’s integrity. Meanwhile Yeltsin took the ‘gulp as much sovereignty as you can’ stance.

Zbignev Bzhezinsky, a well-known American political scientist, published a map where Russia was divided into three countries: European, Siberian and Far Eastern. That was his tentative project for Russia. Yes, there was a possibility of such an outcome - take the town of Khasavyurt in Dagestan, a part of Russia that was given 5 years’ independence. The danger of disintegration is still looming, although the Center is keen on consolidating the country. Putin lifted the national morale and showed that separatism will not go unpunished. He should beware, though, putting too much pressure on the national republics and divesting them of their rights, as it may cause an outburst of nationalism.

Seventh. Despite all the drawbacks of the present government, V. Putin was able to win back people’s trust for public authority. There is no trace of ‘devilry around the throne’, so glaring in Yeltsin’s time and headed by Boris Berezovsky. Even the liberal journalists, who criticise, sometimes unreservedly, the present government, admit that there was a mafia-like ‘family clan’ around Yeltsin, which held power in the country. True, there are various factions and influential groups, promoting their interests and struggling with each other in today’s administration, but none of these claim to have entire power, to be the only decision-makers.

Some people say V. Putin’s team is not united. Yes, there are controversies in it. But, on the other hand, there is no ‘family’ either. St. Petersburg’s representatives were at first considered more ‘close’ to the President than others, but it was not born out, say, Dmitry Kozak, was dispatched to the Southern Federal District as the President’s plenipotentiary to deal with the Chechen Republic and terrorism. Under V. Putin the ‘office politics’ (the code of relations between officials) became fundamentally different - meritocracy was established.

However, there are serious problems ahead for Putin. He ’steered the ship about, but has not set a well-defined course for her’. First. The economy grows largely due to the oil price rise. Russia hasn’t begun forming a competitive economy - developing high technologies, launching large-scale target programs, renovating the defense establishments, etc. All these could only be attained with the participation of the state, but it left the economy to its devices. The positive dynamics of Russia’s economy won’t keep, if the oil prices drop.

The economy remains passive: it absorbs enormous sums of money and yields 6-7 percent growth, but Russia keeps selling its staple raw materials and does not work up new foreign markets. There is no growth in mechanical engineering exports, nor in high tech production. However, the competitive strength of an economy is determined by these two factors, and not by raw materials, but by finished goods. So far Russia’s economy has not been set for efficiency, no innovative breakthrough has been made.

Second. The situation in Chechnya is much more serious than it may seem, and the Chechen leader Ahmad Kadyrov’s assassination is a heavy blow to the peace in this region. Though there is no war in the classic sense there, as separatists have no power to ‘fight on fronts’, Chechnya is pervaded with separatist and terrorist agents. Raids and acts of terrorism still obtain in the region, and even spread to the country at large.

Third. Vladimir Putin has not yet created an efficient state machine. For example, the events in Beslan on September 1-3 2004, when more than 4,000 children and teachers were held hostage, prove the low efficacy of security service. Under B.Yeltsin the KGB was being consistently wrecked under pretence of fighting communism (the consequences of this act are not yet fully overcome). Yet not one democratic state could manage without strong security services, what was really needed is to reform the former Soviet intelligence.

Fourth. Russia should vindicate its positions in foreign policy with more firmness. American politicians spoke to me (Alexey Pushkov) about the surprise Russia’s refusal to back the war in Iraq caused with the US administration. Why did Russia give an impression that it could be counted on in any matter, or that it shouldn’t be reckoned with? Because it had settled for anything the USA was doing, be it the withdrawal from the Anti-Missile Defence Treaty (the Russian government’s comment: ‘a deplorable error’) or the second round of the NATO expansion. The US administration overestimated its influence on Moscow, but it was Russia who gave cause for this, adopting a policy too ‘comfortable’ for the USA.

Unfortunately, many features of Yeltsin’s administration devolved on that of Putin. The lack of publicity in legislature is one of them. We are faced with political reforms, which come as if out of the blue - nobody has taken the trouble to explain their essence and prove their necessity. This is said to be the traditional Russian authoritarian style of administration. But bad traditions should be changed, unless the government is willing to stand aloof from its people.

The main dangers impending over Putin’s administration are as follows.

The first is the situation in Chechnya. The efficiency of Putin’s policy largely depends on his ability to settle the Chechen conflict. If the ‘vertical of power’ built by him does not yield fruit in that region, he will fail to convince the country in the necessity of exerting control. It is precisely the issue of Chechnya that will be the touchstone of Putin’s policy, both in Russia and internationally. The Chechen war and terror became Putin’s gravest challenges, which demand the consolidation of power, strengthening of the State, and in some cases, turning the screw. But if the screws are tight, and the vehicle does not move, the question of the adequacy of such a policy will arise.

The second danger (more prominent during his second term in office) is the appearance of consolidated opposition. It includes the liberal politicians who lost the election in the Duma, but have a solid support of big business, their own financial resources, and a substantial backing from abroad. They are eager to score political points using the government’s mistakes. For example, against the logic of their liberal market views, they are attacking the monetisation of perquisites for pensioners. They are doing it, because the authority is vulnerable in this poorely prepared reform. The next power standing in opposition to Putin is the ‘exiled’ oligarchs. Berezovsky, Gusinsky, Nevzlin are people with resources, and have connections in the West. Berezovsky is quite frank in saying that his principal goal is to weaken Putin’s regime. Then, the government is opposed by certain liberal media (which include several central TV channels of Russia), especially their aggressive part backed by the oppositional big business. A part of national and regional elite, displeased at the decision that regional governors be appointed by the President (and apprehending the restoration of the unitarian state), may also join the opposition. A part of liberal intelligentsia and the communists joining the liberals on certain points also swing against the administration. Finally, the anti-Russian and anti-Putin forces in the West are also opposed to Putin. All the mentioned forces are, however, largely outnumbered by Putin’s supporters (in Russia the ratio is about one to ten). Nevertheless, they should be reckoned with.

Putin has few propagandists of his ideas and proposals. He himself has to explain his home and foreign policy, the ideas of his political reforms. His press secretaries and information services keep silence, although it is their duty to compete with the huge bulk of anti-Putin propaganda. The system lacks people with active ideological and political thinking, capable of supporting its plans and decisions. And this is in the face of strong opposition, nostalgic for Yeltsin’s Russia - weak, docile, corrupt, and disintegrating.

However, if the efficiency of administration rises, the economy grows, the opposition will have to bear Putin’s ‘authoritarian liberalism’. Conversely, if there are no tangible results, he will be accused of sacrificing democracy. Putin must prove that his model is efficient.

The period of authoritarian development is inevitable. The liberals condemn Putin’s policy as restoration, but restoration is a normal practice for any country after a sharp ’side slip’. If a nation loses capacity for correcting its ’side slips’, it may, like a car, roll over at a sharp turn of history. Restoration is the nation’s adaptation to new conditions, its self-regulation, aligning a car after a drastic side slip.

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Indian baby ‘back from the dead’

Hospital officials in India order an inquiry after a baby is declared dead only to make an apparently miraculous return to life.

Coin collecting is one of the most popular hobbies that nearly anyone can engage in today. It attracts a wide variety of participants that range in age from 6 to 100 and covers all socioeconomic groups and nationalities. But what is the lure? What is it that attracts so many people to coin collecting?

For me at the tender age or 8 or 9 and receiving an allowance of only 25 cents a week, it was the fact that an old quarter, or any old coin, could be worth 3, 4, 5 or even more times its face value. I thought if I could find enough quarters that had sufficient value, I would certainly be on my way to wealth. I remember scanning the old Red Book coin guides to see if the coins in my collection were worth anything so I could cash them in.

For other more sophisticated collectors than a young boy, it can be a coin’s historical value that is its popularity. Knowing that you are holding a silver dollar in your hands that may have been minted when Abraham Lincoln or Theodore Roosevelt was President or owning a coin from a famous collection is something many collectors seek out and treasure. And owning a coin from a country other than the one you live in, intrigues the collector into imagining who might have owned this coin minted somewhere on the other side of the world, possibly many years ago.

And then of course, there is the beauty of coin collecting. Finding a beautiful, rare specimen in uncirculated or MS condition is one of the biggest draws to owning coins. Seeing a coin with no scratches and no wear and knowing it is 100 years old or older, in many cases, is a lure that drives the antique seeker in nearly all of us.

Then there is the lure of gold coins. Gold has been a popular metal for hundreds or even thousands of years, but when minted into an extraordinarily beautiful coin like the $20 Gold Double Eagle designed by Augusts St Gaudens, it has a magnetism for the collector that is beyond compare. Owning one of these gems can be the centerpiece of a numismatists collection. Many a collector has paid thousands, hundreds of thousands or in some cases, millions of dollars for an exceptionally rare gold coin in near perfect condition.

Some of the more popular United States coins to look for are Lincoln wheat cents, Buffalo nickels, Morgan silver dollars, the most popular silver coin collected, Barber and Mercury dimes, Franklin and Washington quarters, Indian Head $5 gold coins and the previously mentioned $20 St Gaudens gold coins minted between 1907 and 1933. A 1933 St Gaudens $20 gold piece has the distinction, by the way, of being the single most valuable coin in the world.

One of the nice things about coin collecting is that you can get started even on a very small budget. Nice silver Washington quarters minted before 1965 can be had for under $5 and even some specimens of the more popular Morgan silver dollar can be found for as little as $15.

Coin collecting has intrigued many an enthusiast and has been a fun hobby and even a good investment for many generations. And being that coins come in all sizes, denominations, grades and values, nearly anyone can afford to start their own collection right now.

Alan LeStourgeon runs the US Coin Auctions Online web site where you can find Lincoln wheat cents, state quarters and other valuable United States coins to add to your collection.

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In order to learn how to be a real ninja you have to follow three important guidelines. Here they are:

1. Study the history. Learn about Ninja history. The origins of the art, the ninja mystique, the good, the bad, and the hype. It’s only when you learn Ninja history that you create a starting point where you can then proceed forward and realize what it will take to be a real ninja. The history of Ninja can be read fairly quickly, and even immediately as there are now Ninja e-books available online.

2. Study Ninjitsu. This is the martial art that you will want to practice. But first you should learn and study the art of Ninjitsu to understand what your in for. Again a good ninja book will cover the history as well as the art of Ninjitsu. After you learn about Ninjitsu, begin scouring the martial art/karate academies in your area. Hopefully you’ll find a school which teaches it, but if not ask around at the schools and perhaps there may be an underground academy or “after hours” classes which take place.

3. Learn how to be a real “modern day” Ninja. This is very important as the only way to learn how to be a real ninja, is learning how to be a true modern day ninja. Reality must be lived now, not in the past. And being a true ninja means learning ways to practice in the modern, everyday world. When looking for a book, or e-book on Ninja studies, try to find one that not only focuses on the history, but also emphasizes the modern day Ninja, and how you can become one yourself. Most research books leave out any modern day aspects to Ninja practice, but there are a few books available that will focus on how you can learn to be a real ninja, in the modern world.

Here is one of the few Ninja Books which show you exactly how to become a modern day real Ninja. See, http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-be-a-real-ninja

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Sensual love making requires one to follow effective, proven, and time honored techniques. Magic formulas, complicated and uncomfortable positions, and lame pillow talk never works for true, erotic and sensual love making. It always comes down to the tried and true techniques, and then simply mastering them or creating a twist to them. Here are a few proven ways to effectively light the fire for serious sensual love making.

1. Heat up your foreplay. Sensual love making can rely heavily on whether your foreplay is up to par. You cannot expect to go into a sensual love making situation full throttle without priming the situation first. It really is essential to heat up your foreplay sessions as hot as you can, of course without boiling over! It will greatly raise arousal and excitement, and thus can bring even the most standard love making session to incredible heights.

2. Let your fingers do the touching. Touch and tenderness go hand and hand. Hence the more you touch, the more tender you become. Touch should be applied all over the body, though not to the point of excessive groping; rather there are areas one should concentrate on specifically which include the face, the back of neck and shoulders, above the knees, and the feet. There are other areas of erotic touch one can find in online manuals or e-books, which will further induce elements of both tenderness and eroticism.

3. Master your speed, tempo, and thrusts. Here’s a big secret to sensual love making that can be applied specifically to the individual, based on their own preference. Some enjoy more of a slow rhythm while others prefer a more steady and fast pace. Discovering your partners specific preference for tempo really can turn you into an amazing sensual lover. It’s best to practice both slow tempo, mild tempo, and fast tempo, so you’ll be ready to apply it when you discover your partners personal sensual love making preference.

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