September 2nd, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

8 Reasons why Vinyl Cladding is a Green Choice for the Home

Vinyl was first developed back in the 1920’s, and quickly became a key component in many products, including wall cladding. Vinyl has since emerged as the world’s second most used plastic, however, unlike its counterparts, vinyl has many environmentally-friendly features.

Here are 8 reasons why vinyl cladding is a good choice for your home and the environment:

1. Environmentally Sustainable
The main element for vinyl is Chlorine, which is made from salt. This makes up almost 60% of vinyl’s chemical structure, and is a sustainable and cost-effective product.

2. Less Energy During Manufacturing
Vinyl siding manufacturing consumes less than half of the energy necessary to produce bricks and mortar. Vinyl siding also uses less fuel in transportation because it’s much lighter than bricks and mortar.

3. Solid Foam Insulated
Prestige Exteriors’ Duratuff Select Vinyl Cladding comes with a pre-installed solid foam insulation backing. This CFC-free high-rating insulation helps reduce the heating and cooling energy bill, saving money and having less impact on the environment.

4. Long-Lasting
In addition to its environmental credentials, vinyl cladding is very durable, meaning it spends longer on your house and less in a landfill. Confidence is so strong regarding Duratuff Select vinyl wall cladding that we offer a lifetime guarantee.

5. Low Impact Maintenance
Unlike other products on the market, vinyl cladding never requires painting, which not only saves you time and money on labour costs, but avoids the environmental damage from continuous painting. Only mild soap and water is necessary for cleaning which means that you are not responsible for releasing harmful chemicals into the environment.

6. Recyclable
Recyclability is a wonderful factor in vinyl’s sustainability. In America, more than 1 billion pounds of vinyl was recycled in the last year. In addition, much of the waste from manufacturing can be recycled straight back into the manufacturing process.

7. Less Waste during Installation
Compared to other types of exterior cladding and exterior materials, the installation of vinyl siding generates very little waste.

8. Releases fewer toxic chemicals than other exterior cladding throughout the life-cycle
Vinyl cladding emits significantly lower levels of toxic chemicals, including mercury and silver, into the environment, compared to other exterior cladding.

Protecting the future of our planet and your home.

As protecting the environment for a sustainable future continues to become a focus in society, vinyl cladding delivers many recognised benefits which make it a green choice for your home.

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September 1st, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

If you feel there are problems in your relationship, the following is a quick questionnaire for you which will throw a spotlight on the major issues involved in the relationship that must be strong to result in happiness for you as a couple.

Checking these areas will show you whether you would benefit from relationship counselling.

HART RELATIONSHIP QUALITY QUESTIONNAIRE:

CARING
What degree of caring and affection do you display to your partner?

How much affection does your partner give to you?

How much do you give to and nurture each other:

With you giving?

With you receiving?

COMMUNICATION
How well do either of you:

Talk about and plan practical arrangements?

Talk about how you feel?

Feel comfortable in bringing up problems of the relationship, and resolve them?

Share your dreams and aspirations?

Let you partner know how much you appreciate him or her?

What exactly do you believe your partner does/says or doesn’t do that stops you naturally communicating?

Can you remark on what it is that you do or say or don’t do which stops open communication?

Are you aware that you may jump to conclusions or interpretations on things your partner says?

FUN AND ROMANCE
How often do you think of doing enjoyable and light-hearted things together?

What do each of you do to keep the romance alive?

SEX
Is there passion in your relationship?

How fulfilled are you with your sex life?

INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
How much do you enjoy your own time alone and individuality?

To what level can you accept your partner’s need for time alone?

To what degree can you take care of your own needs and wants?

EQUALITY AND RESPECT
Do you, as a couple practically share responsibilities?

Are you about equal regarding performing the “liked” and “not liked” roles and responsibilities?

POLARISATION
Are there any traits your partner has that annoys you?

DIFFERENTIATION
Are there issues in your relationship where you give in without wanting to, or your partner is too controlling in?

What are the areas where you may dominate your partner?

If you feel that several of these questions have raised concerns in your mind, then counselling will help you examine these and get your relationship or marriage back on track.

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August 30th, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

To some eyes, Queensland’s distinctive timber and tin houses gave Brisbane, and other Queensland cities and towns, a particular temporary, insubstantial air. Known as 'The Queenslander’, they seemed a little less solid and permanent than those of brick or stone. Many Queensland houses were perched high in the air on tall stumps, as the supporting pillars were always called, and seemed likely to simply fly away.

The Queensland house was comparatively inexpensive when trees were plentiful, easy to transport, and, in a relatively benign climate, single skin, unlined walls were all that were thought to be necessary to protect dwellers~people~the dwellers within} from the cold. Sturdy corrugated iron roofs withstood torrential tropical rain and was re-usable if moved by cyclonic winds.

The verandahs sheltered people from the burning sun and caught any breeze that might be passing in the steamy summers. Coverings over window openings meant that windows didn’t have to be closed when humidity brought rain. Clever little revolving tin cylinders on the roofs pulled out hot air that had been drawn into ceiling spaces through decorative fretwork openings.

Although timber is not a particularly effective insulator for either heat or cold, air could flow along long central hallways in a typical Queensland house and also across the house from an open window on one side through open doors to the open window on the opposite side. Some exteriors were painted, others were simply oiled. Some verandahs were decorated with elaborate and expensive iron lace; others made do with simple timber frames and carved timber decoration in pediments over front entrance.

Despite the impression of apparent impermanence, the Queenslander has survived since its first appearance in the mid-nineteenth century. However, it has evolved. The simple two-room or four-room cottage has given way to much larger, sprawling homes. The pattern of the Queenslander home could be translated into the early types of kit-set homes.

Many were developed by companies in Brisbane and transported long distances almost as flat-packs on trains. Selections of verandahs, tongue and groove boards for walls and sheets of corrugated iron for roofs were available at their destination for assembly. The public housing movement that produced workers homes adapted the ingredients to different shapes and sizes suitable for lower-cost housing.

After the war, the Queenslander seemed out of date in a world of modem architecture. Brick houses, American ranch style residences and other imported styles began to populate new suburbs. However, Brisbane is a hilly city and even modem designs often adapted the idea of stumps so that houses could be close to the ground near the top of a rising allotment and high where the ground fell away. In the late twentieth century, the old materials, tin and timber, were given new currency by innovative architects to create distinctly modem, light and airy Queensland homes.

In the 1970s and 1980s, when a drift back to the inner suburbs attracted a new generation, old Queenslanders were discovered by younger owners. They painted them lovingly and added various renovations to bring an old favourite into the modem era.

However they originated, whether from sugar planters houses in the West Indies, bungalows in India or high houses in Malaysia, the Queenslander still distinguishes Brisbane from the other Australian capital cities.

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August 23rd, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

To colour print your digital files, you need to supply the graphics and image in the correct colour mode. Most of the software programs will allow you to work with RGB colour or CMYK colour mode. RGB colours or Red-Green-Blue colours are familiarly known as the primary colours of the light. This combination is represented on your television or computer monitors. The digital cameras and scanners also make pictures with Red-Green-Blue colour combinations. Red-Green-Blue colour mode should be used when taking photos that have to be viewed on the monitor, emails or CD.

All colours of the light spectrum are created from primary colours, but monitors can display only limited colour range from the spectrum able to be seen. Light is sent from the monitors, and the ink recognises only specific wavelength of colours. The three primary colours are combined to produce white. If all three primary colours are missing, the light will show as black. By combining various intensities of RGB colours, each combination results in various colours. A monitor of a television or a computer is made of small units known as pixels. Each pixel contains three units of light, and each unit represents red, green and blue.

You cannot see individual pixels with the naked eye because they are so tiny. But every pixel is made by applying proper values of RGB, as without the proper values of the colour units, you will not see any image displayed on the screen. The values of RGB colours are calculated mainly by three methods. The first method is to set them with the help of different numeric values. The numeric values used for this purpose are the values from 0 to 255, and this is the superior method of the three.

The second method is by using hexadecimal notations. This method is mainly used for HTML and other languages of the computer. These notations follow a logical pattern. The hexadecimal notation consists of six characters, with these characters being divided into three. The first pair represents the red, the second pair green and the third pair as blue. Each pair is represented by a hexadecimal number (0-9) and the letters (A-F). The third method is the percentage in which a certain percentage represents each colour. The programme translates these percentages into suitable values ranges from 0-255.

CMYK colours or Cyan-Magenta-Yellow colours are subtractive colours, whereas RGB colours are additive colours. Additive colours refer to light, whereas subtractive colours refer to inks, paint or pigment. CMYK mode is used for printing as all kind of printers use subtractive colours to produce different colours. When three additive colours are combined, the combination will produce white colour. But when three subtractive colours are combined, the combination produces black. This difference creates a great diversity between the print and the monitor display. Additive colour projects the light from the monitor, and if more light is projected from an independent pixel, it will be closer to the pure light. In the case of printer inks, they absorb light and reflects only the wavelengths of light that is associated with the colour of the ink.

The inks of the printer take away the non-essential wavelengths from the light that falls on the ink. The remaining light will return to our eyes, giving the impression of other colours. If you are combining even more colours, then more light will be absorbed by the ink and a lesser amount of light will get reflected to your eyes, and that results in darker colour. Black ink produced by the CMYK colours isn’t the deep black. So you will have to add some black ink to produce the best results for printing true black. To produce a stronger shade of a colour, you must add black in CMYK mode.

And how about the lighter shade of colours? Because white ink cannot be created using CMYK colours, you have to work under the hypothesis that you are printing colour on a white paper. Because tiny dots of ink are used to print images you have to use the inks in lower percentage to produce lighter shades so that more white colour is visible among the dots. The values of CMYK colours are calculated using four different percentages. The values of each percentage should be between 0 and 100 so that the total percentage of the ink values can be up to 400%. But when the total percentage reaches 400%, the ink will take more time to dry. Hence, the total percentage of the ink should not be more than 300% in CMYK mode.

Both colour modes have their own limitations. Images developed using RGB mode can’t be converted smoothly into CMYK mode due to the brightness of RGB colours. Similarly, CMYK colours can’t be converted to RGB mode because the sharp look of RGB colours is missing in CMYK mode online. This is the reason why RGB colours are used in monitors and CMYK colours are used in printers.

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August 18th, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

Moodle is a learning management system (LMS), a piece of software designed using sound learning principles, to help people create effective web-based learning experiences. Moodle has a large and diverse user community with over 1,000,000 registered users on the Moodle Community site, speaking over 75 languages in 200 countries.

This user base includes developers, educators, system administrators and business users. Validated registration statistics show there are more than 35 million users of Moodle software, globally.

Moodle is provided freely as Open Source software. This means Moodle is copyrighted, but the software can be changed and customised to suit your organisational needs. Due to this, Moodle has an active web community of developers who contribute additional features to the system as requested by educators, administrators and business. Benefits include:

1. Promotion of social constructionist pedagogy through learning activities such as blog, chat, comments, forums, messaging, rss, tags and wiki;
2. Enables web-based user activity monitoring, assessment, feedback and grade book functionality;
3. Suitable for 100% online education as well as endorsing a blended learning approach by supplementing face-to-face classes;
4. Simple, lightweight, efficient, flexible, scalable and highly compatible;
5. The software is open source. This means no licensing costs or vendor lock-in. Therefore reducing the total cost of ownership and enabling your organisation to invest resources to ensure a successful deployment.

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Across Australia, there are between 22-40% of married men and between 11-25% of married women who are involved in an affair at least once. On the Gold Coast, with a transient population and a glittery lifestyle on offer, the estimated figures are considerably higher.

Secrecy and minimisation abound when an affair is happening, and so if it is discovered, the betrayal of trust in a relationship is the most difficult issue for a partner to come to terms with.

Can a relationship or marriage survive an affair? Yes, a marriage or relationship can certainly be repaired after an affair, but it does take much work by both partners, particularly the partner who has cheated. Marriage Counselling over at least the medium term is an absolute must to help restore trust and the relationship.

Marriage counselling should follow the following five issues in order to fully recover from an affair:

1. The affair must stop. The partner having the extra relationship must commit to having no more contact, in any form, if the marriage is to survive and rebuild.

2. The partner who has been deceived must be allowed the opportunity to express their emotions while it is necessary for the affair partner to listen, accept and validate those feelings, and also to reassure their partner that he or she wants and values this relationship.

3. The partner who was involved in the affair must take on the responsibility to rebuild trust by being honest and accountable. This means that comings and goings are knowable at all times and they be willing to have phone and emails checked at any time. This will need to continue for as long as it takes for the partner to feel that the trust has been rebuilt, often up to approx. six months.

4. Uncover the underlying meaning. Both partners must explore why the affair happened so that it doesn’t occur again in the future.

5. Forgive. In order for this to happen, the partner who has had the affair needs to feel absolutely sorry for what he or she has done, as well as feel true empathy for what the partner has experienced.

Added to these, there needs to be a commitment and hope for a better future together. Only then is it possible for the other partner to be able to forgive fully.

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August 13th, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

At the scene of a violent crime, the examining officer is likely to see blood and evidence of other bodily fluids. These can tell a lot about what happened, not only about how the crime was committed, but also about the persons involved.

These days, nearly everybody knows their blood type, whether it is A, B, AB, or 0, and Rhesus negative or positive. This division of blood into types was first made by Austrian physiologist Karl Landsteiner at the end of the 19th century. In his experiments, he took samples of blood and separated the red cells from the liquid, called the serum. He achieved this by spinning the blood at high speed in a centrifuge. Then he took the serum and added red cells from different people. They behaved in two different ways: either the cells mixed with the serum, or they clumped together (clotted), which is called ‘agglutination’.

Numerous attempts at blood transfusion had been made in the past, but this observation explained for the first time why many had failed. If the blood was not of precisely the same type as that in the body, it resulted in agglutination, and the patient died. Tests of blood samples to discover whether agglutination will occur is now made before a transfusion is performed.

DIVIDING BLOOD INTO GROUPS
Red blood cells carry substances called antigens. These help make antibodies that fight infection and disease. Landsteiner believed that his experiment showed the presence of two specific antigens, which he labeled A and B. The discovery of these antigens allowed him to divide human blood into 4 basic groups:

Group A: antigen A present; antigen B absent
Group B: antigen A absent; antigen B present
Group AB: both antigens A and B present
Group 0: both antigens absent

The specific blood group of a person depends on the genetic inheritance from both parents. Known as ABO typing, it has been used, for example, to identify the biological father in a paternity case. How common each group is varies from one national population to another. In the United States, for example, the relative proportions of ABO groups are roughly 39 percent A, 13 percent B, 43 percent 0, and 5 percent AB.

In 1927, Landsteiner found two other antigen types, labelling their occurrence as M, N, and MN. In 1940, working in the United States, he and A.S. Wiener discovered the Rhesus factor, named after the Rhesus monkeys they used in their investigations. Since then, other researchers have introduced more than a dozen additional group systems. Different proteins and enzymes associated with specific blood groups have also been identified.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR FORENSICS
The ability to identify blood type is an excellent tool to reveal important evidence in a forensic investigation. If, for example, a victim’s ABO type is 0, and remains of blood of this type are discovered on clothing of a suspect whose type is A, there is a likelihood that they have come from the victim.

Making use of the many other blood type systems now available, this probability can be increased greatly. If blood of type O occurs in 43% of the population, the substance haptoglobin-2 in 36% of these, and the enzyme PGM-2 in 5%, then the probability of an individual having these three blood types together is 43 x 36 x 5 = 7,740 in one million. In other words, around 8 people in every 1,000 have this specific type of blood. It is still not enough to obtain a conviction on this evidence alone, but it can help to reduce the number of suspects.

In 1925, another important discovery was made. Around 80 percent of people are ’secretors’. This means their saliva, urine, perspiration, and semen contain the same substances as their blood, and can be used for typing in much the same way. In 1940, two British researchers discovered it was possible to distinguish between female and male body cells, especially the white blood cells and those of the lining of the mouth. Blood typing has now become so precise that recently one scientist showed that he could distinguish between the blood of his twin daughters, who were genetically identical, because one had experienced chicken pox and the other had not.

SPLASHES OF BLOOD
At the scene of a violent homicidal attack, blood may be present in considerable quantities. Not only will it be found on the victim, but also on the weapon and the surroundings. Indoors, the floors, walls, and even the ceilings may be splashed. Careful observation of these bloodstains can provide valuable clues about what took place. Bloodstains and splashes are classified into six basic types.

Round drops are found on horizontal surfaces; depending on the height from which they fell, they can spray out into a starlike shape. Splashes of blood are shaped like an exclamation mark; they show that blood has flown through the air and hit a surface at an angle. While a victim is still alive, spurts of blood result from the pumping action of the heart. A major artery can spray the blood a great distance.

Pools of blood form around the body of the bleeding person. If there is more than one pool, he either dragged himself, or was moved, from one area to another before dying. Smears will also be found in this case. Trails are left when a bloody corpse is moved. There will be drops found if the body was carried, and smears if it was dragged.

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August 11th, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

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August 9th, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

Uniforms are a same group of clothes worn by members of a group while participating in an activity. Common to us are school uniforms, which the great proportion of academic institutions require students and sometimes staff to wear. They are regarded as equalisers that remove differences among the wearers. Other sets of uniforms are for office workers. Since a good impression is important to the corporate image and reputation of a company, uniforms are worn in order to make the company look orderly and professional.

Sports uniforms are another familiar image. They are commonly worn for sporting events and games. And, although it is important that a sports team is represented as orderly and perhaps even professional as with the previous types of uniforms, athletic uniforms are focused on providing comfort to the players. They need to be able to allow athletes to move with freedom.

Things to consider when using Sports Uniforms for Promotions
One of the things to be considered when using Sports Uniforms for promotions is the type of material used. Most often than not, the fabric must be lightweight and comfortable. They should also be designed of fabrics that are breathable and provide protection against skin complications. The fabrics should also be able to take sudden movement and lunging stretches. And it also should be durable enough that it won’t shred.

You might purchase athletic uniforms that bear corporation logos. These show us that these companies support teamwork and unity. Uniforms often become a symbol of togetherness and source of pride to each member of the team.

Uniforms as Promotional Tools
Companies usually have corporate events, team-building exercises, and even sporting functions. These events are a great opportunity for employers and employees to relax and enjoy each other’s company. It’s also a great time to promote the business. The company can take advantage of this time to improve team spirit through the use of Sports Uniforms. They can be provided to company workers as promotional sportswear. They may be simple gifts, but can be appreciated by your employees.

Sponsoring Sports Uniforms is also becoming a great means for the advertisement and promotion of company brand and logo. Have a look and you will notice that on various parts of some uniforms are logos of sponsoring companies. Just like many other promotional gear, athletic uniforms have logos that promote these sponsoring companies. Since sports uniforms are expensive, it’s practical to allow companies to sponsor their uniforms in exchange for logos to be printed on it. During competition, uniforms are worn and so the logos are exposed.

Companies will often volunteer to sponsor uniforms, obviously especially to successful teams. This means they are be affiliated with winning teams, which is helpful for the image of the business establishment. It evokes an idea that they are both winners in their own fields.

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August 5th, 2011 Author: Mike Hunter

In a nutshell Shade Sail’s are a shape of fabric suspended between fixed points providing shelter from the elements.

A Little More Detail Shade Sails are made from quality, shade cloth -which is a fabric (ideally a mix of High Density polyethylene with a filler thread or tape), that has a stainless steel cable sewn into the perimeter. They are suspended between posts or wall/roof hooks to offer shade coverage. Shapes are based on ‘sails’ from ships, and are available in almost any shape but are normally created as triangles or variations of rectangles/squares.

Ancient History
The ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans were the first to use large pieces of fabric to create shade. The Coliseum in Rome was shaded with hundreds of large canvas ‘sails’ that were put into place by Roman sailors.

Recent History
Modern Shade Sails were developed to a commercial level in Australia in the 1980s, when experimentation was made with different shade cloth fabrics and installation methods.

Although the original concept of a shade sail is simple, the differences in designs, components and manufacturing processes can largely affect your end result.

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