Friday, November 23, 2012

The Quickest And Cheapest Way To Build Your Own Website

So you want to build your own website but not sure where to start or you don't have a clue how to build one? Well you are in luck because I'm going to show you just how to do it.

The first thing you should really do is decide why you want to build your own website and what you want it to be about. If you already have an idea that's great. Maybe you want to try to make extra money with your website or you just want to share your personal opinions and feelings with others. No matter what you want to try to do with your own website you should write a few things down first so you at least have a decent idea of what you want your site to be about or do for you.

Okay so you have a basic plan and you are ready to get started. Okay well if you noticed in my title I included the word "cheapest" yes it's going to cost you a small fee to actually have a website host. Yes there are some places where you can host a website for free, however if you want to have people take you seriously. What I mean is the free web host or free website does not normally give you the ability to create a professional looking website and if you plan on trying to make extra money with your own website then you want to strive to make it look as professional as possible.

Now the other word I included in my title "quickest" is another reason you want to have a website host, why? Because the quickest way to build your own website is with WordPress. WordPress is quickly becoming the most used method for building new websites. Why? it's very user friendly and very simple to set up. Word Press is a blog site that you can write and share information with others and so much more. The great thing about it is it's free! That's right WordPress is free to download and use. There are also website hosts that install it for you on their servers. That is the other reason I suggest paying for website hosting. Website hosts like HostGator has a "one click" install and you are up and running. There are numerous themes that you can use and or change at any time. So you can choose a theme to fit your needs and again another "one click" and your new theme is active.

WordPress also has many different "plugins" for you to download and a lot of them are free. For instance plugins that let you interact with Facebook and other social networking platforms. The sky is really the limit with WordPress. You can also set up a Google ad sense account for free and make some extra money by allowing Google to place ads on your site and then you make money when people click on the ads. You can write about what ever you want and post it and people can interact with your posts. They can post comments and it's a great way to build repeat visitors. so no matter what you are going to be doing with your new website the quickest and cheapest way to build your own website with Word Press.

There are many different sites where you can find help with using WordPress but again it is very simple to set up. You might just need some help installing certain plugins, whatever the case is there is a ton of information available to help you. Again I recommend using HostGator to actually host your website. They have great customer support and I live chat feature that I have used several times. Yes I use them for one of my websites. I don't recommend things to folks unless I have used them or tried them myself.

What Will Your Umbrella Policy Cover? What Doesn't It Cover?

Umbrella policies can be a great addition to your protection package, but make sure that you know what they will and will NOT cover. Just because you purchase the excess liability policy, doesn't mean that you are covered for every possible situation. It is better to know the limits and restrictions before you need them than to find out they aren't covered after the fact.

The following examples are only a brief description of some common situations that happen in real life. If you have any questions about your policy coverage or one that you are considering purchasing, be sure to check your policy or ask your agent before an issue arises.

What Is Covered:

1. Injury On Your Property - If someone falls on your property, trips over your child's scooter that was left on the sidewalk or one of your children's friends falls off the swing set in your back yard, you may be sued if they get hurt. Their injuries along with the potential legal costs and possible settlement will be covered.

2. Excess Auto Damages - If you or one of your covered family members are involved in an automobile accident that is your fault, the lawsuit that may follow along with any property damages and monetary settlement will be covered up to your policy maximum.

3. Dog Attacks - If your dog bites the paper boy, mail carrier, a jogger or one of your children's friends, you will probably be sued for damages. Even if the person has provoked your dog on your property and then gets bitten, they will probably be awarded a settlement.

4. Civil Suits - A lawsuit against you for libel, slander, false arrest and a variety of other personal liability issues will be covered. If they win a court award in excess of your homeowner liability limits, the umbrella coverage will protect you up to its limit.

5. Others Property Damage - If by chance your dog chews up your neighbors Persian rug that was drying in their yard, your son is hitting a baseball and it through your neighbors three-story high leaded glass window or your daughter is driving on an icy road and fails to stop before she hits the house on the corner, you are covered.

What Is Not Covered:

1. Your Property Damage - An umbrella policy usually will not cover damages to your own property as this is what you own homeowners and auto insurance limits should cover. If your damages are over the limits of your own policies, your umbrella will not cover them.

2. Professional Liability - If you are sued for any type of professional liability, errors and omissions or any type of malpractice claims, your personal umbrella will not cover any of these costs. You can buy commercial or professional liability policies that may cover some or all of these issues.

3. Farm Activities - Any possible activities that are related to a commercial or family farm that could bring a lawsuit against you will not be covered by a personal liability policy. If you are involved in farm activities, you should look into specific farm liability protection.

4. Employment Practices - If you are being sued for any issues related to employment practices like discriminatory hiring or firing, sexual harassment in the workplace or no-compete clause violations, these will generally not be covered by most personal liability umbrellas.

Summary: As you can see, many different things can happen in life and unfortunately we live in a very litigious society. As lawsuits continue to get larger and larger, making sure that you have an adequate amount of protection becomes imperative. Don't ignore the problem and hope it will never visit your family. Protect yourself, enjoy life ad sleep well at night.

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Are Showers Harmful to Your Health?

The last thing you would think about when you are taking a nice, refreshing shower is, "Am I jeopardizing my health"?

Chlorine is used by many municipalities to disinfect their water supply.

Unfortunalely, according to many health experts, chlorine has been linked to breast, bladder and colon cancer.

If chlorine is so bad, why do they continue to use it?

It's a matter of economics.

Chlorine is probably the cheapest way to disinfect water.

When I first read about this, my first thought was, "I don't drink the water in the shower, so what is there to worry about"?

What I didin't know was, our skin can absorb 7 - 10 times more chlorine than from drinking water that contains chlorine.

When showering, chlorine can vaporize and form chloroform gas, which is inhaled, affecting those with respiratory problems such as asthma and bronchitus.

Showering in chlorinated water can also cause excess drying of the skin and hair.

Does this mean we should stop taking showers?

No!

There is an easy solution. Using easy to install shower filters will alleviate the chlorine problem.

Not only will you be able to shower without the worry of the bad effects of chlorine, you will enjoy the benefits of softer, smoother skin and hair that is less dry.

A Look into Sociology

Sociology is an intricate study of humankind on many forms. Whether it be focused on the individual, the family, or a city, sociology takes an in depth look at humanity itself and analyzes it from many different angles. These are just a few examples of how sociology can analyze the subject. This article will examine six significant factors and give a better look on sociology itself.

First there are general basics. Sociology has its roots in the Enlightenment. With the want for more information, more understanding of the world, man started to focus on the very thing he created himself: society. Humankind began to analyze everything and anything that they could. It wasn't surprising when they started to really analyze themselves. This, in a way, is what sociology is. Sociology is the study of human behavior, from its origins to its evolutions. It is the analysis of the development of mankind.

With the increase in human development, there became a higher variety of human-life. It changed form as it moved across the world, from rural to urban, from one religion to another, from one race to another. This is why sociology is important to the world. It breaks down all the information and reorganizes it most effectively.

Sociology is a science like many others, though it is quite different in the same way. Closest to it might be psychology, though different on many levels. What makes sociology an unique science is its focus on humanity. Though seemingly easy at first, after a good look one can recognize the complex behavior of mankind that has evolved over thousands of years from having a society. This makes sociology important both to the present and the future, for it takes what has happened in the past and present and uses the information effectively in understanding groups, individuals, and society itself.

Like a science, there are many different ways one can study and record this information. Surveys are one of the major ones. There are also observational studies and experiments. Sociological experiments can be like other scientific ones, with variables for scientific research, but lots of the times the answers aren't so simple. It takes a good eye and mind to analyze the data, making sociology a more delicate process in the long run.

The second item to focus on is culture. Culture is the grouping of specific mindsets that have developed over time in certain parts of the world, allowing any scientist or onlooker to realize general differences between groups and make general recognitions this way. Thus said, it is an important factor to take into account when dealing with sociological information. There are so many different cultures in the world that they act like variables in giant analytic experiments for the sociologist.

Culture can be broken down into many different aspects or parts. One important one to note is language. Language both creates barriers and brings worlds together. Different languages cause speed bumps in scientific or any form of study throughout the world. It is but one way people can be so different from each other. But the very act of language, or the development of it both psychologically and historically have a strong impact on sociology. It brings insight further into the culture of the people being studying and allows the sociologist more key and individual information. Almost like religion and politics, language has a unique way of developing that reflects both on the culture and history of those that use it, finding its roots being mixed and interwoven like many of the people who make use of it.

A third important item to focus on is the social structure. The social structure is the creation of different levels in society throughout the world to better define and understand how society itself works. It is not man made in that people can decide how many layers there are to society or the different reactions between different levels. It is an evolution of society itself, changing from culture to culture or place to place.

Social structure can be broken down into looking at society as having different statuses and different roles. Individuals are not all equal as much as humankind would like to think it sometime. Through hard work, misfortune, or pure luck people find themselves on different levels of society compared to the person standing next to them or even the person they were a month, week, or day ago. Status can be looked at as the person's worth through society's eyes. People tend to use this as the way to judge others quickly. Though not necessarily negative in that there are different statuses, it has for the most part been associated with a negative, almost snooty view when used to analyze others. Role is much deeper, though, and can defy status in many different ways. While status can be looked at as almost just a term or some physical measurement of humans in society, the role is a much deeper, more personal experience. This is to say that it is not so clear what everyone's role is on first glance. Through careful study and critiquing, one could evaluate another or a whole group and come to a logical assumption or even answer to what their role is, but for the most part it is more of a show and tell kind of deal. It is not evident always, nor is the level of evidence equal from one to another. Simply, it is the bond that an individual has with society, telling their purpose on how they hold the society together.

A good part of culture, sociology, and society are groups. Not everything is on the individual level. The size of the group affects the effectiveness of productivity. Too small of a group might lead to too many unanswered questions, while too large could grow so complex that many overlooked factors have been uncounted for. The perfect size, this balance between small and large, between answerable and countable, is not clear. It is dependent on the answers and topic that is being questioned at the time. One might need a large group to make references about a whole city, province or even country. On the other hand, a smaller group might give better information about a specific area or classing or even status in a certain place or time.

These groups could be societies themselves. Societies are merely just humans grouped by distinguishable differences in culture, mind, history, relationship, and teachings. It appears to be a complicated system of organization, but it is no different in culture, religion, or role/status in its way of defining and dedicating answers to truth. It can be used to find common grounds and further separate viewpoints and information from larger groupings. Societies are very important groups of people, both to the real world and to sociology.

The fourth important item is socialization. Socialization is the way of converting or forming into the very definitions of society. This is a great way to show how humans differentiate from other animals. The complexity of our societies and groups is what defines us as humans, accounted with our rationality of course. Our interaction with each other is at a much more vital and intricate level. We go beyond the instinctive world and step into rationality. This is what makes our forms of communication, our languages, our social behaviors the way they are. This is what makes us so easily adaptable in the world. We are so heavily reliant on some form of socialization, that to think of world without it would mean thinking of a world without humans. Without it there would be no structure, no balance, nor order to our ways. We would be almost like primitive homo sapiens and other ancient races of man, only worse because we would be going from socialization and not towards it.

The fifth major factor in sociology is race and ethnicity. Like culture and religion, race can play an important role to a society and its social structure. A certain race can bring benefits to itself in one place while another can be discriminated against with equality. Even still, one race can experience both extremes throughout the world and even in the same proximity. Races, ethnicities and groups can be broken down into majority and minority. This is like most social classing. Majority refers to the more populace or the ones that have the most power in that given area. Minority is just in the opposite, referring to the weaker of the two either size/numbers or politics/power.

It is important to note the difference between race and ethnicity here. Race refers to the grouping of people through biological similarities and histories while ethnicity is created from both racial and cultural ties, making it not necessarily inherit in that it's physically in a person's blood, but inherit in that it is so tightly woven to the history of the person and his/her people that it has been a kind of grouping. Though there are some that will deny races exist at all, scientists have generally agreed on there being only three races. Humans in general assume or at least say there are many more, confusing both races and ethnicity with each other and other groups. By the common human's understanding of the word race, it is so misunderstood that it has no biological reference whatsoever. But on scientific terms, race would require an evolutionary viewpoint to accept it as been true.

The sixth item and factor is gender. Gender plays an important part in sociology like any of the humane sciences. There is a definite difference between man and woman. This is the case both physically and mentally (though in some instances the two are interrelated by definition in psychology). Sex is the more scientific look upon the situation, while gender is the social. While both imply the two different forms of sexual creatures, male and female, the word sex tends to just refer to this while gender also implies the identity created by this distinction in both society and cultures.

There are numerous other factors to sociology, but these are six of the most important and first focused on when researching across the world. In truth, the structure of society, of mankind and all things it has created, is a complex and delicate one. Each piece is carefully placed, woven, tied and held there by another. So tight they are that if one falls it is hard to tell how many will follow suit. Just as much as we can not say what event will move us in the next direction, we can not know what event will slow us down, stop us, or even be our downfall. Sociology can only understand the here and now.

What Are the Most Popular Uses for Granite?

Granite is a commonly occurring igneous rock with a medium to coarse grained texture. It is available in pink and grey tones. Generally, the stone is hard, tough and lacks internal structures, making it useful as a material in construction throughout history. Granite has a wide range of uses, including:

The Pyramids: Granite has been used since antiquity, most noticeably in the Red Pyramid of Egypt, Menkaure's Pyramid and the Great Pyramid of Giza. It was used in Ancient Egypt to build sarcophagi and columns as well as domestic structures such as lintels, jambs, sills and flooring. It is not known for sure how the Ancient Egyptians worked the granite into the huge forms, although they may have used emery to file the granite into shape. Modern Buildings: Granite is still used today as the primary material in some construction projects. In many cases, the blocks are left roughly textured on the external sides for a rustic appearance. The granite blocks can also be honed to a smooth finish on internal sides for easy construction, strong joins and better building integrity. Sculpture and Monuments: Granite's mottled and varied appearance has made it a popular material for all sorts of sculptures, statues and monuments. It is cheaper than marble but can be polished to a very high shine, making it an economical choice for public monuments and headstones. Granite is scratch resistant and durable, making it perfect for permanent monuments and memorial stones. Rock climbing: Granite is not only used in refined states for construction, but also greatly appreciated in its most natural form. The stone occurs naturally in large tors and massifs. These geological outcrops are commonly steep but stable, with well established crack systems, making them perfect for the sport of rock climbing. Granite outcrops are the most popular spots for rock climbers the world over, with the most popular spots being Yosemite in California, the Mont Blanc Massif in the Western Alps, Corsica in France and parts of the Karakoram mountain range that spans the borders between Pakistan, India and China. Tiling and Paving: Granite can be cut and honed to a high polish, producing a very attractive tile for bathrooms, kitchens, or anywhere in the home. The finished tiles can be used for flooring and for wall facings. Granite is also popularly used in less refined forms as pavers in gardens, patios and driveways. Granite pavers have a beautiful natural and varied appearance and are strong enough to withstand regular traffic.

Alamosaurus - Giant Titanosaur From North America

Alamosaurus - Largest Dinosaur Known from the United States?

During the Late Cretaceous a land bridge between what was to become North and South America allowed the migration northwards of Titanosaurs, long-necked dinosaurs. This was the first time in perhaps as much as thirty-five million years that these huge animals had been present in the region we now know as the United States.

Known from Several Partial Skeletons

Alamosaurus is known from several partial skeletons and numerous individual bones that have been found in Mexico and throughout the south-western United States from Texas, New Mexico and Utah. It was one of the last Sauropods to live in North America and these types of dinosaur may have been limited to the more southerly part of that continent as the climate may have been too cold for them further north. Intriguingly, strata from Alaska, the same age as those rock formations that have yielded fossils of Alamosaurus have provided no evidence of Titanosaurs living in the northern most parts of the continent. It has been suggested that the distribution of Titanosaurs may have been limited by the cooler climate.

Named Ninety Years Ago

Alamosaurus was named and described by the American palaeontologist Charles Whitney Gilmore in 1922. Although, described as a large animal with an estimated size of twenty metres or more, recent fossil finds have suggested that individual animals could be very much bigger, perhaps rivalling some of the super-sized Titanosaurs known from South America in terms of their body length and total weight.

Contrary to popular belief this dinosaur was not named after the Alamo mission, the site of a famous battle near to San Antonio in Texas that took place in 1836. The genus name derives from the Ojo Alamo Formation, the name of the geological formation where the fossils of this dinosaur were first discovered. The word "alamo" is the local Spanish term for a species of cottonwood tree that is common in this area.

Diverse Fauna of the United States in the Late Cretaceous

It seems that in the Late Cretaceous, the fauna of the southern United States was dominated by Ornithischian dinosaurs, primarily duck-billed dinosaurs and Ceratopsians (horned dinosaurs such as Torosaurus), although there were Sauropods present. Ornithomimid fossils (bird-mimic) dinosaurs have been found in Upper Cretaceous strata from this part of the world and the main predators were Tyrannosaurs and the much smaller, agile Dromaeosaurs. With forests of maple, horse chestnuts, sycamores and birch the flora would have looked very familiar to us. Dinosaurs such as Alamosaurus would have looked quite incongruous in such familiar woodland surroundings.


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