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| Why artificial sweeteners make you fat | | 2008-06-27 05:05:21 | | American scientists have found a possible cause for the relation between saccharin and obesity in rats. The researchers think that the connection that the body makes between the sweetness of the food and the amount of calories in the food is the probable cause. If the calories after eating something sweet do not manifest in [...] | | By: Masenka.Be - your guide to a healthy lifestyle | | |
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| Nube de contaminación artificial, estilo Batman | | 2008-06-18 03:39:26 | | Me acabo de levantar, y en Fogonazos he visto lo bonito y a la vez interesante que queda que en Helsinki, un artista ha colocado un potente láser dibujando una nube de humo, justo encima de la chimenea mas grande de la ciudad. Al mas puro estilo del láser avisador de Batman.
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| The Benefits Of Artificial Intelligence In Computer Games | | 2008-06-18 00:00:00 | | One of the buzz words in computer gaming today is ‘artificial intelligence’. All right, so that’s two words really, but let’s not be too picky. What does it mean? Artificial intelligence is a phrase that has been around for years, and basically describes the ability of a computer to give the impression that it is [...] | | By: Resources Zone | | |
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| Eagle gets artificial beak | | 2008-06-11 19:22:00 | | There's a nice story over at National Geographic about an eagle named Beauty who got an artificial beak not only to improve her appearance but so that she can eat on her own and not have to be hand-fed. Check it out.Atom
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| Artificial Food Colors Have No Nutritional Value. Group Pushes To Ban Them. | | 2008-06-04 05:34:00 | | A consumer advocacy group called on the Food and Drug Administration Tuesday to ban the use of eight artificial colorings in food because the additives may cause hyperactivity and behavior problems in some children. Controlled studies conducted over three decades have shown that children's behavior can be worsened by some artificial dyes, says the Center for Science in the Public Interest. The group noted the British government is successfully pressuring food manufacturers to switch to safer colorings. Dyes are used in countless foods and are sometimes used to simulate the color of fruits or vegetables. The additives are particularly prevalent in the cereals, candies, sodas, and snack foods pitched to kids. They are also in many multivitamins, even ones for kids.The purpose of these chemicals is often to mask the absence of real food, to increase the appeal of a low-nutrition product to children, or both. Who can tell the parents of kids with behavioral problems that this is truly wor | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
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| Felix Da Housecat And Kris Menace - Artificial (COMPU06)-WEB-2008-320 | | 2008-06-03 09:07:03 | | Artist ...... : Felix Da Housecat And Kris MenaceTitle ....... : ArtificialGenre ....... : HouseLabel ....... : CompuphonicCatnr ....... : COMPU06Source ...... : WEBQuality ..... : 320kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Full StereoDuration .... : 00:09:46 (22.4MB)Ripdate ..... : 02-06-2008Store ....... : http://www.beatport.comTracklist ... :1. Artificial Original Mix 5:482. Artificial Radio Cut 3:58Release Notes :A triple threat has joined forces! Not sure how this collaboration came to fruition but we are happy that it did. Kris Menace, Felix Da Housecat, andFred Falke have combined their super powers to spawn "Artificial" to bereleased on Compuphonic. Falke's signature thick bass line meshes so well with those spacey synths! We are very much looking forward to future joint productions from these guys.Buy Now....Beatport/shareonallDownloaded From:http://nhitzone.blogspot.com/Upload By SiTiRmeUbb | | By: ENHiTZone | | |
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| Acute artificial compound eyes | | 2008-05-29 09:20:58 | | Insects have inspired scientists to transfer features which have been optimized over millions of years to present-day products. Research scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF in Jena, for example, are working on the development of an ultra-thin image sensor based on the insect eye.
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| Should vitamins containing artificial food colors carry warning labels? (PASS) | | 2008-05-04 12:21:00 | | Some of you know that Whole Food Nation, a company I am affiliated with, is running a vitamin exchange program. Your synthetic vitamins for our whole food multi - a month's supply.Anyway, the first batch of vitamins have come in. We were just looking through the first 10 or so, to see who made them and how many synthetic ingredients were listed along with the numerous preservatives and other weird chemical ingredients.Here's what was also listed on almost every one of them. Some or all of these artificial colors:yellow #6 Lake, yellow #5 Lakeblue #1 Lake #2 LakeArtificial food and supplement colorings are made of coal tar and petrochemicals. Who'd knowingly eat that? Among other things, artificial food colorings are shown to increase hyperactivity and decrease attention span in a wide range of children...In a recent report which received huge publicity, Vitamins A, C and E are 'a waste of time and may even shorten your life' there was a big outcry from people promoting vitamins, accusi | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
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| Battling the world's best poker artificial intelligence program | | 2008-05-02 13:01:13 | | Stoxpoker.com (http://www.stoxpoker.com), an international leader in online poker training, will be hosting the second Man vs Machine Poker Challenge at the Gaming Life Expo in the Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas on July 4th through July 6th. The matchup will pit the world's best artificial intelligence (AI) poker program against a host of Stoxpoker coaches, who are some of the biggest winners in poker today.
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| WORKING PRINCIPLE OF FIRST BIONIC ARTIFICIAL ARM | | 2008-04-26 01:31:00 | | (CLICK PICTURE TO ENLARGE)A woman fitted with the world's first "bionic arm" controlled by thought alone has been given back a sense of feeling. Claudia Mitchell, 26, a former US marine, regained the ability to carry out simple tasks such as cutting up food when she was fitted with the prosthetic arm last year.Now doctors have re-routed the ends of arm nerves to a patch of skin on her chest — allowing her to regain the sensation of having her lost hand touched.A new study of her wrist, hand and elbow function found she could use the artificial limb intuitively and could perform tasks four times quicker than with a conventional prosthesis.Ms Mitchell, who had her left arm amputated after a motorcycle accident, told doctors: "I just think about moving my hand and elbow, and they move. I think, 'I want my hand open' and it happens. My original prosthesis wasn't worth wearing — this one is."In a commentary published in The Lancet medical journal, Dr Leigh Hochberg, a neurologist at M | | By: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING | | |
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| CONNECTING BRAINS TO ARTIFICIAL BRAIN | | 2008-04-26 01:26:00 | | Northwestern University researchers of washington have pioneered a technique called targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR), which allows an artificial limb to respond directly to the brain’s signals, making it much easier to use than traditional motorized body parts.The technique, which is still under development, allows wearers to open and close their artificial hands and bend and straighten their artificial elbows nearly as naturally as their own arms.“The idea is that when you lose your arm, you lose the motors, the muscles and the structural elements of the bones. But the control information should still be there in the residual nerves,” said Dr Todd A Kuiken, a physiatrist at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and professor at Northwestern University.He conceived the idea of taking the residual nerves that once carried the commands from the brain to produce arm, wrist and hand movements, and of connecting them to the chest muscles so that the signals can be used to move th | | By: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING | | |
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| Artificial Sugar - Less Calories, More Side Effects | | 2008-04-18 15:25:48 | | Google "Aspartame Side Effects"Artificial sweeteners are just as evil as sugar itself. There is an endless list of side effects that you can get from aspartame. Just google "Aspartame Side Effects" and you will know. The best thing to do is to avoid all artificial and chemical sweetener substitutes. Aspartame is the most common form of artificial 'low calorie' sugar. It is found in most diet products and diet sodas. It is also found as a tabletop sweetener for coffee or tea.Quick Weight Loss Tips | | By: Weight Loss | | |
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| The creation of artificial stupidity reflects badly on the human race | | 2008-04-10 10:08:28 | | Joseph Weizenbaum, who died last month, was one of the computer scientists who changed the way we think. Unfortunately for all of us, he didn't change it in the way he wanted to. His family was driven from Germany by the Nazis in 1936, and by the early 1960s he was a professor at MIT, part of the first wave of brilliant programmers to whom it sometimes seemed that there was nothing that computers could not do. Contemporaries like John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky confidently predicted the emergence of "strong" human-like artificial intelligence (AI). Then, in 1965, Weizenbaum demonstrated artificial stupidity, and the world has never been the same since.
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| Why does furniture polish have real lemons but food has artificial lemon flavor? | | 2008-04-04 08:32:00 | | Some things just don't make sense with our food and of course life, but this post is food and health related. Have you ever wondered why food products have artificial Lemon flavor and furniture polish has real lemons?When people inhale the first smoke from a cigarette they get dizzy, light headed and feel nauseous but they keep puffing thinking, oh I'll get used to it. But, if they taste food that makes them dizzy, light headed and nauseous they think, oh this food is bad I'm not going to eat it.When people witness a car accident on icy roads they think, oh the road is slippery over there so I'll use the other lane. When people are at a funeral of someone who has died of disease due to a bad diet they eat the same kind of bad food with the family after the funeral.Nobody would let a 10-year-old smoke cigarettes because it's going to harm their health but we feed processed foods, sugar, and junk food loaded with chemicals that will harm their health.We put our babies in car seats beca | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
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| 'Artificial cell' can make its own genes | | 2008-04-01 13:54:08 | | An "artificial cell" capable of synthesising genes and making them into proteins has been developed by researchers in the US. The postage stamp-sized machine able to make and express its own genes offers a fast and cheap new way of making "designer" proteins not found in nature. It could ultimately help scientists test how individual patients will react to specific drugs.
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| Ca Mau gets artificial plank factory | | 2008-03-26 00:00:00 | | Sumimoto Corp of Japan said it planned to start production of artificial planks in the southernmost province of Ca Mau , at a recent meeting with the lotal authorities.
The first phase of the project will involve an investment of 60-70 million USD. The factory is estimated to produce 250,000 – 300,000 cu.m of plank per year. | | By: Vietnam Business Finance News | | |
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| Desarrollan un músculo artificial mediante nanotecnología | | 2008-03-24 08:15:22 | |
Un grupo de científicos de la Universidad de California (UCLA), liderado por Qibing Pei, han desarrollado un músculo artificial que tiene la capacidad de auto-repararse y de generar, además, una cantidad de electricidad suficiente como para mover otro músculo o, incluso, ser almacenada para otro uso.
Se ha conseguido gracias al empleo de nanotubos de [...] | | By: Mare Magnum | | |
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| How to create artificial intelligence in your spare time | | 2008-03-19 12:44:54 | | One of the most popular futurist hobbyhorses is the idea that artificially intelligent machines will soon become ubiquitous and change the world forever. This is an old dream, which may have started with Isaac Asimov's idea that superintelligent computers would take over the geo-political management of Earth (see the final story in I, Robot) and create a more rational world. Early computer geeks like Alan Turing imagined that AI would simply be a perfected human brain, sentient but far more powerful and capable of solving problems humans can't. Most scientists and futurists agree that true AI has the potential to create a better world, but what can you put on your to-do list today that will help make AI a reality in fifty years? Actually, there's quite a lot.
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| Artificial Imitation Intelligence | | 2008-03-18 11:34:01 | | Blogger Justin James writes: "I finally found time to play the video game F.E.A.R. a few months ago, and I was initially impressed by the artificial intelligence (AI). The enemy soldiers appeared to work together towards a common goal (i.e., finding and killing my character); they seemed to use realistic tactics (such as taking cover and providing suppressing fire for advancing teammates); and they would flank me. But after a certain point, the AI seemed more like “artificial imitation intelligence” (or “AII”), which is a term I made up. “AII” does not try to be AI; it is an intelligent system that tries to imitate intelligence. The test for “AII” is fairly simple: Does someone think they are encountering intelligence at least part of the time?"
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| Invierno artificial | | 2008-03-05 17:46:00 | | Shirley Neely, directora del Santuario de las Tortugas de New Jersey (EE.UU.), ha decidido tomar una medida más que original para intentar solucionar los trastornos que el excesivamente cálido invierno que vive la región está causando en los pobres animales. Y es que de diciembre a marzo las tortugas necesitan una temperatura de entre 3 ºC y 7 ºC para poder hibernar en buenas condiciones, en lugar del clima casi primaveral que están teniendo que soportar hace meses. Por eso, la señora Neely ha trasladado a 75 tortugas del parque a su casa y las ha alojado en el frigorífico, donde gozan del frío adecuado para su hibernación. "Es mucho más fácil mantener un frío constante en la heladera que pedírselo a nuestro clima cada vez más cálido", razona. Y añade que todos los días abre la puerta del frigorífico para que entre aire fresco; medida suficiente para que las tortugas reciban el oxígeno que necesitan, ya que durante el periodo de hibernación respiran una vez por mi | | By: los irracionales | | |
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| Artificial General Intelligence 2008: Proceedings of the first AGI conference | | 2008-03-05 17:09:11 | | The field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) was initially directly aimed at the construction of ‘thinking machines’ -- that is, computer systems with human-like general intelligence. But this task proved more difficult than expected. As the years passed, AI researchers gradually shifted focus to producing AI systems that intelligently approached specific tasks in relatively narrow domains. In recent years, however, more and more AI researchers have recognized the necessity -- and the feasibility -- of returning to the original goal of the field.
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| Design is bad -- or why artificial intelligence needs artificial life | | 2008-02-14 21:22:46 | | By Terren Suydam
Artificial Intelligence (AI), the idea that we might someday create something as smart or smarter than we are, is a breathtaking possibility. The emergence of such an AI might well be as important to the story of mankind as making contact with intelligent aliens. Some of our most popular books and movies have vividly depicted our hopes and fears surrounding the possibility that machines could achieve conscious independence from us.
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| Ban the Artificial Sweeteners & Lose More Weight | | 2008-02-14 12:40:00 | | OK, I confess to being a Splenda user. My mother, who was always trying to lose weight, used Sweet & Low saccharine, and I now use the "sugar-like" Splenda. My husband always tells me to just use sugar, especially less processed sugar, and I HATE to admit that he may be right!According to Canada's CTV News, Artificial sweeteners may make weight loss harder. That's right, fake sweetener makes it harder to lose weight. Damn!"Psychologists at Purdue University's Ingestive Behavior Research Center found that when rats ate yogurt sweetened with zero-calorie saccharin consumed more calories and didn't make up for it by cutting back later compared to rats that ate yogurt sweetened with glucose, which has the same number of calories as table sugar.The rats that overate gained more weight and put on more body fat.The study authors, Susan Swithers and Terry Davidson, PhD, think the problem may be that animals that get used to consuming foods an drinks sweetened with artificial sweeteners los | | By: Pilates & Reiki In Paradise Blog | | |
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| Belleza artificial | | 2008-02-04 11:05:00 | | Algunos pececitos de acuario cuestan mucho más caros desde que a alguien se le ocurrió tatuarlos con diferentes dibujos y colores. En efecto, mediante inyecciones de colorantes bajo la piel, peces que normalmente no se distinguen por su colorido hoy se venden al doble o triple de su valor inicial en tiendas como Paper Street de Suzhou (Jiangsu, China). Verde fluo, naranja fluo, azul fluo… hay para todos los gustos, mientras el color sea fluo o tengan tatuajes efectuados mediante láser que reproduzcan, por ejemplo, flores.Estas técnicas debilitan a los peces y acortan su vida. Además, la coloración es efímera; dura el tiempo de engañar al cliente, que poco después se encuentra con un pez descolorido que no se parece en nada al que fue objeto de su capricho.Hasta ahora, las especies víctimas de esta práctica son:Chanda rancya, con 6 o 7 coloraciones diferentes sobre lomo y vientreCorydoras aeneus y aeneus albinosGymnocorymbus ternetziBarbus tetrazona rojoColisa sotaDiscus | | By: los irracionales | | |
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| Cerca de crear un organismo vivo artificial | | 2008-01-24 16:57:00 | | El último logro del investigador estadounidense Craig Venter consiste sobre todo en la superación de un reto técnico. Como ejemplo, se puede imaginar una cuenta de collar, que mide un centímetro y que está disponible en cuatro colores. Siguiendo el parangón, Venter ha enhebrado esas cuentas en un collar de casi seis kilómetros de longitud, en el que la secuencia de colores ha sido previamente fijada con exactitud. Y la ha reproducido sin errores. Todo ello con las dificultades añadidas de que las cuentas que maneja Venter –pares de bases, las cuatro letras del ADN– son infinitamente pequeñas y además no existe máquina capaz de hilar semejante collar. No obstante, la superación del desafío no busca romper un récord, sino superar una barrera científica: la creación de vida en el laboratorio.El collar de Venter es el genoma completo de una bacteria, el más pequeño conocido en un organismo libre que crece en cultivo. Se trata de Mycoplasma genitalium, un parásito de | | By: Cerebros no lavados | | |
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| Artificial Insemination | | 2008-01-12 11:25:02 | | A man buys several sheep, hoping to breed them for wool. After several weeks, he notices that none of the sheep are getting pregnant, and calls a veterinarian for help. The vet tells him that he should try artificial insemination.The guy doesn't have the slightest idea what this means but, not wanting to display his ignorance, only asks the vet how he will know when the sheep are pregnant. The vet tells him that they will stop standing around and will instead lay down and wallow in the grass when they are pregnant.The man hangs up and gives it some thought. He comes to the conclusion that artificial insemination means HE has to impregnate the sheep. So, he loads the sheep into his truck, drives them out into the woods, has sex with them all, brings them back and goes to bed.Next morning, he wakes and looks out at the sheep. Seeing that they are all still standing around, he concludes that the first try didn't take, and loads them in the truck again.He drives them out to the woods, bangs each sheep twice for good measure, brings them back and goes to bed. The next morning he wakes to find the sheep still just standing around.One more try, he tells himself, and proceeds to load them up and drive them out to the woods. He spends all day shagging the sheep and, upon returning home, falls listlessly into bed.The next morning, he cannot even raise himself from the bed to look at the sheep. He asks his wife to look out and tell him if the sheep are laying in the grass."No," she says, "they're all in the truck and one of them is honking the horn."
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| La laguna artificial más grande del mundo está en Chile | | 2007-10-14 04:09:53 | | Pertenece al “San Alfonso del Mar Resort”, y está ubicada en Algarrobo (Chile). Es la laguna artificial de agua cristalina más grande del mundo certificada por Guinness. Tiene más de un kilómetro de largo, tiene ocho hectáreas de superficie y en ella caben 2,5 millones de litros de agua.
Diseñada por Crystal Lagoons, la laguna bombea [...]
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| Artificial Nails | | 2007-09-19 16:51:11 | | Artificial nails are available in different sizes and colours. All you have to do is stick them on with nail glue. They can stay on for a few days, as long as you take care of them. If your hands spend a lot of time in the water, your nails may come off a little sooner. So, try not to get in the water for too long.After sticking them on, you could apply nail polish, so that your nails look shining. If you want to remove your artificial nails, soak them in warm water for about ten minutes, and very gently peel them off. Just bear in mind that these products will not make your nails any healthier. In order for your nails to remain healthy, you should remove the artificial nails once in a while, and let your nails breathe for a few weeks. | | By: Makeup And Beauty Tips | | |
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| ARTIFICIAL ORGAN | | 2007-09-13 03:46:00 | | An artificial organ is a man-made organ that is implanted into, or integrated onto, a human to replace a natural organ, for the purpose of restoring a specific function or a group of related functions so the patient may return to as normal a life as possible. The replaced function doesn't necessarily have to be related to life support, but often is.Implied by this definition is the fact that the device must not need to be continuously tethered to a stationary power supply, or other stationary resources, such as filters or chemical processing units. (Periodic rapid recharging of batteries, refilling of chemicals, and/or cleaning/replacing of filters, would not exclude a device from being called an artificial organ.) Thus a dialysis machine, while a very successful and critically important life support device that completely replaces the duties of a kidney, is not an artificial organ. At this time a successful portable self-contained artificial kidney has not become available.Reasons to construct and install an artificial organ, an extremely expensive process initially, which may entail many years of ongoing maintenance services not needed by a natural organ, might include:1.) Life support to prevent imminent death while awaiting a transplant (e.g. artificial heart) 2.)Dramatic improvement of the patient's ability for self care (e.g. artificial limb) 3.)Improvement of the patient's ability to interact socially (e.g. cochlear implant) 4.)Cosmetic restoration after cancer surgery or accident The use of any artificial organ by humans is almost always preceded by extensive experiments with animals. Initial testing in humans is frequently limited to those either already facing death, or who have exhausted every other treatment possibility. (Rarely testing may be done on healthy volunteers who are scheduled for execution pertaining to violent crimes.)Although not typically thought of as organs, one might also consider replacement bone, and joints thereof, such as hip re | | By: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING | | |
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| ARTIFICIAL HEART & HEART ASSIST DEVICES | | 2007-08-16 00:46:00 | | An artificial heart is a prosthetic device that is implanted into the body to replace the biological heart. It is distinct from a cardiopulmonary bypass machine (CPB) / Heart-Lung machine, which is an external device used to provide the functions of both the heart and the lungs.The CPB oxygenates the blood, so does not need to be connected to both blood circuits. Also, a CPB is only suitable for a few hours use, while artificial hearts have so far been used for periods of long over a year.(ARTIFICIAL HEART)OriginsA synthetic replacement for the heart remains one of the long-sought holy grails of modern medicine. (HEART TRANSPLANT)(HEART TRANSPLANT)The obvious benefit of a functional artificial heart would be to lower the need for heart transplants, because the demand for donor hearts (as it is for all organs) always greatly exceeds supply.(ARTIFICIAL HEAT PARTS)Although the heart is conceptually simple (basically a muscle that functions as a pump), it embodies subtleties that defy stra | | By: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING | | |
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| Artificial flowers | | 2007-07-13 07:00:00 | | bplansFantastic Florals, Inc. (FFI) imports exclusively handmade flowers by artisans from Indonesia. The firm's main office is in Anytown, Oregon, and has a customs house broker in Seattle, Washington to deal with related matters.
FFI quality products are unique and exclusive, and its target consumers are women with upper-middle to upper-end incomes. FFI's competitive edge is that the products are 100% handmade, unlike competitor's products. By this fact, the firm hopes to attract people that value the artistry of producing silk flowers. Since FFI products are mostly silk flowers and silk hair accessories, it considers itself to be in the retail gift market, although some consumers purchase the product for themselves... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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| Artificial Sweeteners are they safe? | | 2007-06-26 01:00:14 | | Artificial sweeteners is a common ingredient for bodybuilder diets. They are found in many protein powders and other supplements. Bodybuilders might even add it to their foods low in carbohydrates.
Personally my feeling is any artificial Sweetener should not be used in large doses in the diet if you can avoid it. Almost all [...] | | By: Bodybuilding Blog | | |
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| Artificial flowers at airport | | 2007-06-05 07:00:00 | | MadisonVeteran landscaper Rick Olson was just trying to pretty up the entrance to the Dane County Regional Airport by planting $1,000 worth of white and yellow flowers in time for travelers heading for flights during the busy Memorial Day weekend.
But some sharp-eyed drivers thought the flowers looked too good for this early in the season, and they were right: the flowers were silk, and Olson's act of goodwill went awry... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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| Artificial flowers at Royal Flora Expo! | | 2006-11-28 07:00:00 | | Garden Rant
Visitors at the Royal Flora Ratchaphruek Expo were disappointed yesterday after they spotted artificial flowers poking out amongst withering plants they were supposed to be imitating. After three weeks of the exhibition drawing in thousands of visitors, flowers in certain parts of the expo have begun giving in to the heat, with many withering and dying. But instead of replacing the dying flowers with fresh ones, a corporate garden exhibitor desperately put in a bunch of synthetic flowers to try and attract expo-goers... | | By: The Flower Expert - Flowers Encyclopedia | | |
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