Provided by the Cholesterol Health Channel on eMedTV.com
At Anything For Your Convenience, you will find everything you need at your fingertips! Topics about God, travels, hotels, restaurants, cars, computers, educations, families, healths, history, homes, kitchens, movies, music, resorts, schools, sports, technologies, travels, society, culture, etc. would be posted here.
Friday, 27 August 2010
Very Good Presentation About Cholesterol
If you are over 20 years old, you must see this very good presentation below:
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Radio Button For Multiple Choice Quiz
I need some help on my multiple choice quiz radio button for my simple math tutorials for young children.
I have my link here: http://simplemathtutor.blogspot.com/ which is not giving me an output.
Please, kindly help me solve this simple problem.
Thank you very much.
I have my link here: http://simplemathtutor.blogspot.com/ which is not giving me an output.
Please, kindly help me solve this simple problem.
Thank you very much.
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Radio Button
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Another Blog Added to Payperpost
At Anything For Your Convenience, you will find everything you need at your fingertips! Topics about God, travels, hotels, restaurants, cars, computers, educations, families, healths, history, homes, kitchens, movies, music, resorts, schools, sports, technologies, travels, society, culture, etc. would be posted here.
Any trained body emerges above a wonder.
Any trained body emerges above a wonder.
Friday, 13 August 2010
Making Fractions Simple to Understand for Your Children
Early this morning, it came to my thought of creating a very simple, and yet a very useful blogsite dedicated for young children to help them learn the basic of mathematics in a very easy and convenient way.
Learning this basic things at the earliest stage of their lives would make it easier for them to deal with the higher level of mathematics, like Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and even Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equation, and other subjects that needs these skills.
Looking back on my own experience, even if I was already in my first year college, I had difficulties in dealing with simple and yet useful basic principles in mathematics. As a result, I couldn't be able to overtake those who had the solid foundation of the basic principles in mathematics.
When I had finally learned it, and that was after I finished my Engineering course for five years, I had realized that, should I had all those needed simple things as solid foundation, then I wouldn't have any difficulty in dealing with the higher level of mathematics.
So, in this planned blogsite for young children, I will reveal the basic principles that young children should learn by their heart and mind in order to make their lives easier when they are already in high school and in college, or even higher education levels.
I would like to encourage parents to examine this future blogsite dedicated for their young children to help them on their mathematical developments. Also, I would like to encourage those teachers and other experts to contribute their knowledge and experience to this area to help achieve the goal of this site.
Thank you very much.
Hope to be in touch with again shortly.
God bless!
Handeil
Learning this basic things at the earliest stage of their lives would make it easier for them to deal with the higher level of mathematics, like Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and even Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equation, and other subjects that needs these skills.
Looking back on my own experience, even if I was already in my first year college, I had difficulties in dealing with simple and yet useful basic principles in mathematics. As a result, I couldn't be able to overtake those who had the solid foundation of the basic principles in mathematics.
When I had finally learned it, and that was after I finished my Engineering course for five years, I had realized that, should I had all those needed simple things as solid foundation, then I wouldn't have any difficulty in dealing with the higher level of mathematics.
So, in this planned blogsite for young children, I will reveal the basic principles that young children should learn by their heart and mind in order to make their lives easier when they are already in high school and in college, or even higher education levels.
I would like to encourage parents to examine this future blogsite dedicated for their young children to help them on their mathematical developments. Also, I would like to encourage those teachers and other experts to contribute their knowledge and experience to this area to help achieve the goal of this site.
Thank you very much.
Hope to be in touch with again shortly.
God bless!
Handeil
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Novel Concept That Gives Parent Peace of Mind While Their Chilren Are at School
It's a novel idea from the Marikina Catholic School in the Philippines to give parents some peace of mind while their children are at school.
It's a very good and useful technology that will inform parents through text messages the status of their children: time of their arrival at the school, time they left the school and even the status of the school activities whether or not their class sessions are cancelled.
Surely, with this method of monitoring children will attract more parents and consider sending their children to the Marikina Catholic School.
How I wish all schools and universities will implement this same technology to address those common concerns parent have for their children.
It's a very good and useful technology that will inform parents through text messages the status of their children: time of their arrival at the school, time they left the school and even the status of the school activities whether or not their class sessions are cancelled.
Surely, with this method of monitoring children will attract more parents and consider sending their children to the Marikina Catholic School.
How I wish all schools and universities will implement this same technology to address those common concerns parent have for their children.
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Which is Better, iPhone or Blackberry?
Without a proper knowledge of the thing we want to buy, oftentimes, we ended up buying the better, but not the right thing.
If you want to find out which is better, iPhone or Blackberry, then below is the summary of the comments from those people who have a good experience to at least one of it.
One guy said, “iPhone is nothing more than a nonsense since it lacks even the basic features. Blackberry is also over priced useless device which is only meant for emailing nothing more.” He suggested that “if you are a professional go for a Blackberry ignoring its ridiculous price, not as ridiculous as iphone though.”
Another guy had totally disagreed the above comments and gave his own by providing one of the very many uses of iPhone as follows: “Say you want to ring a store - on the iPone you can look up their internet site, if that contains their telephone number you just tap it with your finger. The phone asks you if you want to ring that number and then will do that for you automatically.”
A lady, an initiator of this topic conversations said that she had both and found the iPhone really easy to use for almost everything. However, she also said “It's not great for email management when you have hundreds of emails to sort, but it is great for moderate email use. Battery is terrible though! ...I still love my iPhone though!”
The second guy made a second comment saying that he loves iPhone, too. He further said “My battery is fine at home, but train trips to London and back (2hrs each way) seem to use quite a lot of battery - I guess that it may be because it is searching for networks for quite a lot of that time.”
A third guy, who doesn’t have an iPhone, but have been looking into it as well as the Droid, gave his opinion saying, “the Blackberry is getting passed by very quickly. It is still hands down the best for email, but business these days is much more than email. They don't have many apps, I have to pull out the battery to reboot several times a day, the browser is pretty much non-existent, and you have to have a BES if you want to sync to your Exchange server. It has become too costly and way behind the times.”
A fourth guy said “Blackberry remains the best choice for email and ranks superior for phone reliability. Granted, iPhone dazzles with more applications and some are actually useful for long-term use, rather a once or twice novelty. He said further “my Blackberry offers the same search features for businesses, etc. and automatic dialing. I hit the track ball, however, rather than using a touch screen.
Interestingly, cell phone use for actual voice calls (what a concept) trails data usage 49 percent to 37 percent according to a recent study. Mobile internet use caused a dramatic shift in consumers "need" to have constant connection.
Since email management and reliable phone service rank high with me, I'll stick with my Blackberry until something beats it.”
The fifth and the last guy said “I have had a Blackberry, then an iPhone and now a Droid, Blackberry was far better for business related applications and uses, My IPhone was not as business friendly and drop calls all the time with a very short battery life. I have only had the droid for a little over a week and am still getting used to it but I do have some pros and cons on it already. So it comes down to what you are looking for.”
And my comment is, when it comes to battery life, “More applications mean more power consumption. So, don't wonder why battery life is very short.”
But if you look at the summary of the Smart Phones Comparisons from Anything For Your Convenience, you will also find the good insight for this topic which had undergone an extensive research by the Digital Trend.
With all the information and backgrounds above, hope you can now decide which smart phone you are going to consider buying: iPhones or Blackberry.
Good luck!
If you want to find out which is better, iPhone or Blackberry, then below is the summary of the comments from those people who have a good experience to at least one of it.
One guy said, “iPhone is nothing more than a nonsense since it lacks even the basic features. Blackberry is also over priced useless device which is only meant for emailing nothing more.” He suggested that “if you are a professional go for a Blackberry ignoring its ridiculous price, not as ridiculous as iphone though.”
Another guy had totally disagreed the above comments and gave his own by providing one of the very many uses of iPhone as follows: “Say you want to ring a store - on the iPone you can look up their internet site, if that contains their telephone number you just tap it with your finger. The phone asks you if you want to ring that number and then will do that for you automatically.”
A lady, an initiator of this topic conversations said that she had both and found the iPhone really easy to use for almost everything. However, she also said “It's not great for email management when you have hundreds of emails to sort, but it is great for moderate email use. Battery is terrible though! ...I still love my iPhone though!”
The second guy made a second comment saying that he loves iPhone, too. He further said “My battery is fine at home, but train trips to London and back (2hrs each way) seem to use quite a lot of battery - I guess that it may be because it is searching for networks for quite a lot of that time.”
A third guy, who doesn’t have an iPhone, but have been looking into it as well as the Droid, gave his opinion saying, “the Blackberry is getting passed by very quickly. It is still hands down the best for email, but business these days is much more than email. They don't have many apps, I have to pull out the battery to reboot several times a day, the browser is pretty much non-existent, and you have to have a BES if you want to sync to your Exchange server. It has become too costly and way behind the times.”
A fourth guy said “Blackberry remains the best choice for email and ranks superior for phone reliability. Granted, iPhone dazzles with more applications and some are actually useful for long-term use, rather a once or twice novelty. He said further “my Blackberry offers the same search features for businesses, etc. and automatic dialing. I hit the track ball, however, rather than using a touch screen.
Interestingly, cell phone use for actual voice calls (what a concept) trails data usage 49 percent to 37 percent according to a recent study. Mobile internet use caused a dramatic shift in consumers "need" to have constant connection.
Since email management and reliable phone service rank high with me, I'll stick with my Blackberry until something beats it.”
The fifth and the last guy said “I have had a Blackberry, then an iPhone and now a Droid, Blackberry was far better for business related applications and uses, My IPhone was not as business friendly and drop calls all the time with a very short battery life. I have only had the droid for a little over a week and am still getting used to it but I do have some pros and cons on it already. So it comes down to what you are looking for.”
And my comment is, when it comes to battery life, “More applications mean more power consumption. So, don't wonder why battery life is very short.”
But if you look at the summary of the Smart Phones Comparisons from Anything For Your Convenience, you will also find the good insight for this topic which had undergone an extensive research by the Digital Trend.
With all the information and backgrounds above, hope you can now decide which smart phone you are going to consider buying: iPhones or Blackberry.
Good luck!
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Some Ways to Making Money in the Internet
If you want to make money in the Internet which doesn't need a capital, except for your time, all you need to do is to create a blog. Put good contents on it and then, after sometime, you can try Kontera.
At Kontera, everything is ready for you to begin generating revenues with ContentLink® ads on your site.
Explore it now here: https://publishers.kontera.com/reports/home_page
At Kontera, everything is ready for you to begin generating revenues with ContentLink® ads on your site.
Explore it now here: https://publishers.kontera.com/reports/home_page
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Sunday, 8 August 2010
Giganews: Top Tier 1 Usenet Aggregator
No matter what kind of service you are providing with your customers today, you cannot escape from the very tough competitions. However, for an Internet related services, you can have an edge over your competitors when you are using Giganews.
Would you like to strengthen your service offering by including access to the highest quality Newsgroup Service Provider (NSP) in the world? Would you like a service which is the default newsgroup option to more than 10 million broadband subscribers in 180 countries?
If your answers to both questions above are both YES, then Giganews has a solution for you.
Serving the largest cable, Internet, and telecommunications providers around the world, Giganews acts as the top Tier 1 Usenet aggregator with more articles passing through it on a daily basis than any other Usenet system. In addition, Giganews is the number one source of original articles on Usenet.
The Giganews brand is recognized worldwide by Usenet customers as a symbol of quality and reliability. By providing Giganews access as a value added service to your Internet service offering you’ll be providing your customers with Usenet access you can rely on and you know your customers will enjoy.
For more details, please kindly explore this URL: http://www.giganews.com/?c=hmagnanaw
Would you like to strengthen your service offering by including access to the highest quality Newsgroup Service Provider (NSP) in the world? Would you like a service which is the default newsgroup option to more than 10 million broadband subscribers in 180 countries?
If your answers to both questions above are both YES, then Giganews has a solution for you.
Serving the largest cable, Internet, and telecommunications providers around the world, Giganews acts as the top Tier 1 Usenet aggregator with more articles passing through it on a daily basis than any other Usenet system. In addition, Giganews is the number one source of original articles on Usenet.
The Giganews brand is recognized worldwide by Usenet customers as a symbol of quality and reliability. By providing Giganews access as a value added service to your Internet service offering you’ll be providing your customers with Usenet access you can rely on and you know your customers will enjoy.
For more details, please kindly explore this URL: http://www.giganews.com/?c=hmagnanaw
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Friday, 6 August 2010
Smart Phones Comparisons
Below is the excerpt from the report from Digital Trends on its Aple iPhone 4 vs. Samsung Captivate vs. Evo 4G article.
To see which smartphone delivers the best shot for $200 U.S., Digital Trends pits Apple’s iPhone 4 against iPhone 4 against Samsung’s Captivate and HTC’s Evo 4G.
Here's below the summary of its report:
In terms of display, Apple iPhone 4 is the winner.
The screens on all three phones equate to big, bigger and biggest, with 3.5 inches on the iPhone, 4.0 on the Captivate and 4.3 on the Evo 4G. So how does the smallest one win? Find out the details here: http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/410/apple-iphone-4-vs-samsung-captivate-vs-evo-4g/
In regards to connectivity, Evo 4G is the winner.
With both the Captivate and iPhone 4 sharing AT&T’s infamously hobbled 3G network, and the Evo wearing its first-4G-phone-in-America pin, this one’s a no-brainer. Besides the sheer speed, it’s also the only one that can double as a Wi-Fi router to share connectivity with other devices.
For the Rear Camera, Apple iPhone 4 is again the winner.
The 8-megapixel camera on the Evo 4G has more resolution than both the 5-megapixel iPhone 4 and 5-megapixel Captivate, and more manual search controls, too. But that’s only one part of the story. The iPhone 4 takes better pictures than either competitor.
For Videoconferencing application, iPhone 4 is the winner.
Front-facing cameras still remain a novelty in the smartphone world, but both the iPhone 4 and HTC Evo 4G offer them, while the Captivate owners are left out in the cold. At a technical level, the Evo 4G yet again offers more resolution: 1.3 megapixels to just 0.3 megapixels (VGA resolution) on the iPhone 4. But as we’ve learned from the previous category, that number isn’t everything.
When Battery Life was compared, there is a draw between Apple iPhone 4 and Samsung Captivate.
HTC’s Evo 4G immediately gets booted from the running here. The same 4G speeds that give it killer connectivity also kill the battery in a hurry, leaving it first to run out of gas when these three phones hit the road.
Playing it by the numbers doesn’t lead to any clear-cut conclusion between the remaining contenders. Samsung rates the Captivate for five hours and 50 minutes of talk time and 340 hours of standby, while Apple rates the iPhone for seven hours of chatting and 300 hours of standby, making the Captivate the standby champ and iPhone 4 the king of talk time. While we’re inclined to favor talk time over standby, battery life seemed to play out roughly equally on these two in our real-life tests, so Digital Trends is calling it a draw.
To make the story short, the winner for Portability is Samsung Captivate it the winner, for Speed, there’s again a draw between Apple iPhone 4 and Samsung Captivate, for the storage, Samsung Captivate is the winner.
And the “Overall Winner” is the Apple iPhone 4!
The Evo 4G made an impressive showing as the very first 4G phone back in June, but as you can see, it doesn’t hold up nearly as well under the microscope in other categories – at least when stacked against the best other smartphones in the world. The real fight here is between the iPhone 4 and Samsung Captivate.
To see which smartphone delivers the best shot for $200 U.S., Digital Trends pits Apple’s iPhone 4 against iPhone 4 against Samsung’s Captivate and HTC’s Evo 4G.
Here's below the summary of its report:
In terms of display, Apple iPhone 4 is the winner.
The screens on all three phones equate to big, bigger and biggest, with 3.5 inches on the iPhone, 4.0 on the Captivate and 4.3 on the Evo 4G. So how does the smallest one win? Find out the details here: http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/410/apple-iphone-4-vs-samsung-captivate-vs-evo-4g/
In regards to connectivity, Evo 4G is the winner.
With both the Captivate and iPhone 4 sharing AT&T’s infamously hobbled 3G network, and the Evo wearing its first-4G-phone-in-America pin, this one’s a no-brainer. Besides the sheer speed, it’s also the only one that can double as a Wi-Fi router to share connectivity with other devices.
For the Rear Camera, Apple iPhone 4 is again the winner.
The 8-megapixel camera on the Evo 4G has more resolution than both the 5-megapixel iPhone 4 and 5-megapixel Captivate, and more manual search controls, too. But that’s only one part of the story. The iPhone 4 takes better pictures than either competitor.
For Videoconferencing application, iPhone 4 is the winner.
Front-facing cameras still remain a novelty in the smartphone world, but both the iPhone 4 and HTC Evo 4G offer them, while the Captivate owners are left out in the cold. At a technical level, the Evo 4G yet again offers more resolution: 1.3 megapixels to just 0.3 megapixels (VGA resolution) on the iPhone 4. But as we’ve learned from the previous category, that number isn’t everything.
When Battery Life was compared, there is a draw between Apple iPhone 4 and Samsung Captivate.
HTC’s Evo 4G immediately gets booted from the running here. The same 4G speeds that give it killer connectivity also kill the battery in a hurry, leaving it first to run out of gas when these three phones hit the road.
Playing it by the numbers doesn’t lead to any clear-cut conclusion between the remaining contenders. Samsung rates the Captivate for five hours and 50 minutes of talk time and 340 hours of standby, while Apple rates the iPhone for seven hours of chatting and 300 hours of standby, making the Captivate the standby champ and iPhone 4 the king of talk time. While we’re inclined to favor talk time over standby, battery life seemed to play out roughly equally on these two in our real-life tests, so Digital Trends is calling it a draw.
To make the story short, the winner for Portability is Samsung Captivate it the winner, for Speed, there’s again a draw between Apple iPhone 4 and Samsung Captivate, for the storage, Samsung Captivate is the winner.
And the “Overall Winner” is the Apple iPhone 4!
The Evo 4G made an impressive showing as the very first 4G phone back in June, but as you can see, it doesn’t hold up nearly as well under the microscope in other categories – at least when stacked against the best other smartphones in the world. The real fight here is between the iPhone 4 and Samsung Captivate.
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Thursday, 5 August 2010
Grow Your Business With Westcon Convergence
To celebrate the launch of Westcon Convergence in Thailand, the company is extending this exclusive invitation for you to attend its seminar cum dinner on 7 Sept, Tuesday at The Westin Grande Sukhumit Bangkok. At this joyous event, you will meet its vendors from Avaya, Aruba, Acme Packet, Brocade, LifeSize , Jabra & SolarWinds.
Further, you will learn about its complete solutions in voice, data, video & data. Westcon will also launch a rewards program for resellers. Join them at the event to win an iPad and many more attractive prizes.
I’ll be there too, to join the event. See you there…
To register, please log on to this site: http://asia.convergencepoint.westcon.com/register/
You can also contact Eric Tan, Regional Director, Westcon Convergence
Tel.: 65 64248 445
Email eric.tan@comstor.com.sg or, any of the following contact persons with their details.
Further, you will learn about its complete solutions in voice, data, video & data. Westcon will also launch a rewards program for resellers. Join them at the event to win an iPad and many more attractive prizes.
I’ll be there too, to join the event. See you there…
To register, please log on to this site: http://asia.convergencepoint.westcon.com/register/
You can also contact Eric Tan, Regional Director, Westcon Convergence
Tel.: 65 64248 445
Email eric.tan@comstor.com.sg or, any of the following contact persons with their details.
NAME | Telephone | |
---|---|---|
Wendy Tey Marketing Manager | 65 6876 9220 | wendy.tey@comstor.com.sg |
Michael Long Westcon Convergence Sales | 65 6876 9231 | michael.long@comstor.com.sg |
Steven Wong Service Director | 65 6876 9228 | steven.wong@comstor.com.sg |
Lu Bao Jian Product Manager, Convergence Solutions | 65 6286 8186 | baojian.lu@westcon.com |
Adran Yoong Product Manager, Data Networking Solutions | . | adran.yoong@westcon.com |
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Wednesday, 4 August 2010
Latest Spam-free E-mailing System
If you need an e-mailing system with a program that has eliminated a lot of scrolling through unwanted emails just to get to the emails that you need to review, then “boxbe” is the answer. It does a great job of filtering e-mails and passes through only those that are useful.
I am recommending it because I am happy with the results while using it. I really like it because it allows me to see what is and isn’t a spam. It’s a cool and wonderful service.
Though the service needs a little work, but it’s worth enough to tell other about it. As I see it, I found out that this is what everyone is looking for. I don’t know of any other service that does this, and it seems like such a perfect solution.
With this e-mailing system, you’ve tamed the red tide of junk mail in here. I see the good results in just few hours, literally within a day. All the mail I want is in my in-box, and the stuff I don’t is in the pending folder.
So, welcome to email as it should be. Boxbe filters and prioritizes your email to reduce email overload. With an organized inbox, Boxbe makes it faster and easier to view, answer and send email.
Boxbe is free and integrates directly with Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Google Apps and AOL Mail. If you don't use these, Boxbe offers a public forwarding address.
I am recommending it because I am happy with the results while using it. I really like it because it allows me to see what is and isn’t a spam. It’s a cool and wonderful service.
Though the service needs a little work, but it’s worth enough to tell other about it. As I see it, I found out that this is what everyone is looking for. I don’t know of any other service that does this, and it seems like such a perfect solution.
With this e-mailing system, you’ve tamed the red tide of junk mail in here. I see the good results in just few hours, literally within a day. All the mail I want is in my in-box, and the stuff I don’t is in the pending folder.
So, welcome to email as it should be. Boxbe filters and prioritizes your email to reduce email overload. With an organized inbox, Boxbe makes it faster and easier to view, answer and send email.
Boxbe is free and integrates directly with Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Google Apps and AOL Mail. If you don't use these, Boxbe offers a public forwarding address.
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Latest Mobile Application
With the use of the video distribution platform (VDS) MOBICLIP, the mobile application, FRANCE 24 LIVE which is now available for all smartphones (including the iPhone) had surpassed more than one million downloads.
According to its latest news, nearly 80% of downloads of the application are from outside France.
To mark the occasion, the application will be enriched by the new programs on demand: the Press Review, the Observers, Technophile and Reports.
Now it’s inviting everyone to join FRANCE 24 community.
Internet and new media are at the heart of the strategy of FRANCE 24. The channel is available to web users across the globe through its interactive platform. You can join the community via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Dailymotion. You can get involve anytime by posting videos, sharing your opinions, taking part in quizzes and following the news.
For more details, please logon to www.france24.com now!
According to its latest news, nearly 80% of downloads of the application are from outside France.
To mark the occasion, the application will be enriched by the new programs on demand: the Press Review, the Observers, Technophile and Reports.
Now it’s inviting everyone to join FRANCE 24 community.
Internet and new media are at the heart of the strategy of FRANCE 24. The channel is available to web users across the globe through its interactive platform. You can join the community via Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Dailymotion. You can get involve anytime by posting videos, sharing your opinions, taking part in quizzes and following the news.
For more details, please logon to www.france24.com now!
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YouTube
Monday, 2 August 2010
New iPhone Application
FRANCE 24 launches a new iPhone application which it's compatible with iPad. According to its latest news, is completely free, and available in English, French and Arabic. Now, it’s already accessible on the Apple Store.
The new application gives full access to all FRANCE 24 programs live or in VOD and allows viewers to replay all of the broadcasts over the last two months. In, an innovative mapping tool allows users to find news according to their location thanks to FRANCE 24’s automatic and geographical referencing of news articles and videos.
For more details, please go to www.france24.com now!
The new application gives full access to all FRANCE 24 programs live or in VOD and allows viewers to replay all of the broadcasts over the last two months. In, an innovative mapping tool allows users to find news according to their location thanks to FRANCE 24’s automatic and geographical referencing of news articles and videos.
For more details, please go to www.france24.com now!
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VITAL C: Non-Acidic Vitamin C
For more than 10 months already, with God’s blessings and protection, none of our children was hospitalized because of the common children sicknesses (colds, coughs, allergies, etc.) which are normally part of children’s life as they’re growing up.
Unlike before, since the beginning of their lives, until the middle parts of last year, it’s normal for us to bring anyone of them or sometimes all of them to the hospital because of any of those common children’s sicknesses.
This very good development of their health was helped mainly by God’s blessings and protections. We are also taking a new kind of Vitamin C (non-acidic) – an alkaline Vitamin C, called Vital C.
In our closed observation, this Vital C really helped us a lot. When anyone of us already felt something which we knew that cough or cold is coming, we just double or even triple the dosage and then in the next day, everything is okay.
My own experience was when we were in the middle of our 3 days and four night holiday in Rayong, Thailand, I was already sneezing and coughing. I was so worried because it’s normal for us that if one is sick, then everybody will then be sickened few days later. Luckily that time, in the following day, I was very healthy again. What I did was just take one capsule every two hours. So, within 24 hours, I had consumed 12 capsules at 500 mg each capsule.
I am sharing this experience hoping that it would also help your family.
If you have any questions regarding this Vital C, then just leave your comment below. I will answer you within 24 hours.
Please, see the short video here:
Unlike before, since the beginning of their lives, until the middle parts of last year, it’s normal for us to bring anyone of them or sometimes all of them to the hospital because of any of those common children’s sicknesses.
This very good development of their health was helped mainly by God’s blessings and protections. We are also taking a new kind of Vitamin C (non-acidic) – an alkaline Vitamin C, called Vital C.
In our closed observation, this Vital C really helped us a lot. When anyone of us already felt something which we knew that cough or cold is coming, we just double or even triple the dosage and then in the next day, everything is okay.
My own experience was when we were in the middle of our 3 days and four night holiday in Rayong, Thailand, I was already sneezing and coughing. I was so worried because it’s normal for us that if one is sick, then everybody will then be sickened few days later. Luckily that time, in the following day, I was very healthy again. What I did was just take one capsule every two hours. So, within 24 hours, I had consumed 12 capsules at 500 mg each capsule.
I am sharing this experience hoping that it would also help your family.
If you have any questions regarding this Vital C, then just leave your comment below. I will answer you within 24 hours.
Please, see the short video here:
Labels:
alkaline vitamin c,
colds,
coughs,
non-acidic vitamin c,
Vital C
Sunday, 1 August 2010
CFC General Assembly at AIT
These are some of the pictures we had taken after our CFC general assembly held at AIT today.
Right after the talk about Financial Stewardships at around 4 P.M., all of us had partaken a very heavy and delicious meal - an early dinner- near the session hall at the AIT center, beside the swimming pool during the fellowship part of the activity.
While waiting for the next special event of the day "the 25th Happy Wedding Anniversary of our CFC brother Vic and his wife, sister Emily", we were resting and taking pictures at the lobby of the AIT center.
At 6:00 P.M., Art and Laarni, our previous household leaders, together with their son Vince, brought us to Pinehurst Golf Club Restaurant where the said special occasion was held.
Right after the talk about Financial Stewardships at around 4 P.M., all of us had partaken a very heavy and delicious meal - an early dinner- near the session hall at the AIT center, beside the swimming pool during the fellowship part of the activity.
While waiting for the next special event of the day "the 25th Happy Wedding Anniversary of our CFC brother Vic and his wife, sister Emily", we were resting and taking pictures at the lobby of the AIT center.
At 6:00 P.M., Art and Laarni, our previous household leaders, together with their son Vince, brought us to Pinehurst Golf Club Restaurant where the said special occasion was held.
Labels:
AIT center,
Art,
Emily,
fellowship,
Financial Stewardships,
General Assembly,
Laarni,
session hall,
Tithing,
Vic
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