Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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You can make simple art for your wall by purchasing some solid colored picture frames and tearing out pictures from old children?s books. Illustrations from the likes of Alice in Wonderland, Wizard of Oz and so on are very popular. They make great old fashioned wall art, and add a touch of personality to your home.

You can give your kitchen an old fashioned look by shopping for old tins. Flea markets and thrift shops are full of vintage coffee, tea and candy tins that make great little storage spaces for your items. Use them to hide your utensils, cookies, flour or sugar. Attach little handmade labels to the top labeling what each one contains.

Use carpet samples to carpet a whole room! Retail stores often throw away their samples. Cut each sample up into smaller pieces and tack or glue them into place for free floor covering. Cut them in identically sized pieces for a tile effect or cut them in irregular geometric shapes for an abstract look. Fence Panels, Build a Water Wall

When renovating a kitchen or bathroom, avoid using linoleum. The foremost reason for this is that linoleum has dropped out of vogue and can make your new renovation seem dated. Tile has a much better appearance, can be used in any situation where you might choose linoleum, and can even have radiant heat grids installed underneath for the extra touch of heated floors.

Install exhaust fans in all of your bathrooms, your laundry room and above any cooking surfaces. Venting moist, humid air outdoors reduces the chances of mold or mildew forming inside your home. Not only that, but lowering indoor humidity can also prevent condensation from becoming trapped inside your walls, where it could eventually lead to rot.

Paint your floor in sections corresponding with the direction of the planking. When you paint the floor of a large room it is easy to paint yourself into a corner or to unintentionally block access to the rest of the house until the paint dries. If you paint in sections you can leave paths that run along specific boards. When you paint the adjoining section everything will match perfectly.

You can create a designer spa feeling to your bathroom by incorporating some simple home design ideas such as installing dimmer light switches, candle wall sconces, burning fragrance, and using decorative baskets to hold fluffy towels. You can opt to paint your wall warm colors such as beige, brown or light green which give it a nice spa like touch.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

The faith factor: Religion's new prominence in campaign 2012

God hit the campaign trail way back in the summer of this election cycle. Rick Perry asked His blessings on President Obama while Michele Bachmann wondered if earthquakes were His wake-up call and Jon Huntsman Jr. tweeted that evolution is "part of His plan." Ron Paul invoked Old Testament warnings against anointing a king. Newt Gingrich hit hard on repentance and forgiveness. And apparent front-runner Mitt Romney said it would take an "act of God" for feisty Rick Santorum to win the nomination. Mr. Santorum, for his part, accused Mr. Romney of believing he's ordained by God to win.

Republicans may have brought religion to the stump early this election season, but it was the Democrat in chief who really put God into play. In February, at a national prayer breakfast, Mr. Obama actually gave a scriptural rationale ? "for unto whom much is given, much shall be required" (Luke) ? for tax increases. But then he caused a firestorm among religious believers and sympathizers when he unleashed federal muscle against the very voters his Bible-quoting may have been designed to attract. Under Obama's Affordable Health Care Act, health insurance plans now must cover contraceptives, sterilization procedures, and what many consider abortion-inducing drugs, even for employees of Roman Catholic universities, hospitals, and charities, and other religious groups morally opposed to providing such services. A tiny, government-defined group of religious employers ? mostly churches ? is exempt from the mandate. As for the rest, the administration withheld from them the sort of conscience accommodations government historically offers in religious liberties situations.

In the process, the president himself created a campaign issue for the 2012 election and crystallized the intensifying and hardening political battle in America over whose beliefs matter.

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As never before, religion is an issue in the 2012 election, say experts.

"Religious currents are more pervasive and more multifaceted than ever in shaping the public debate," says Allen Hertzke, a professor of political science at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. While religion historically has influenced politics, affiliation was typically the dividing line: Protestants voted Republican and Catholics voted Democratic. "Patterns now suggest something unusual in American politics ? division along the lines of salience of religion" itself, says Professor Hertzke. "This year, it has intensified."

The enduring points of division seem to be legal abortion and gay marriage ? issues unimaginable a generation ago, when compromise characterized politics. "If someone is a Republican or Democrat because of the abortion issue, they tend to interpret a whole range of issues through that lens," says John Green, a professor at the University of Akron in Ohio.

This year, the arena of reproductive issues and health care in general has spilled out into a battle over religious liberties. And though it roughly follows party lines, for some the issue crosses partisan boundaries.

More than anything else, the degree of "religiosity" now seems to divide voters, says Professor Green. People who are very religiously observant ? those who go to worship services, read theScriptures, pray ? tend to be Republicans. Secular people, along with black Protestants, nonpracticing Jews, and some practicing Catholics, tend to be Democrats. As Hertzke puts it, "Even if you ask about something as simple as grace before meals, you can tell if a person is likely to vote Republican."

Of course, some voters defy categorization, and the campaigns will battle fiercely for them.

Birth control: division or distraction?

Ironically, it's not the red-hot issues of abortion or gay marriage that are clashing with people's rights to practice their own beliefs, but birth control ? a big yawn for most Americans. Even for many practicing Catholics, birth control has long been a nonissue, according to the Rev. William Byron, a professor in Philadelphia at both Saint Joseph's University and Villanova University's Center for the Study of Church Management. Studies show birth control isn't often mentioned in confession ? suggesting many do not consider it sinful ? and is not a reason people give for not going to mass. But even if they're not conflicted by the issue of birth control, Catholics have plenty of interest in Obama's mandate purely on a religious liberties basis.

Pollster Scott Rasmussen says 54 percent of Catholics voted for Obama in 2008, while recent polling shows him getting just 35 percent of the Catholic vote if he runs against Romney this year.

"They either don't like government medicine, or they think the Obama administration wants to pick a fight with the church," observes Mr. Rasmussen.

As religious groups together raised the religious liberties flag over the birth control insurance mandate, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee told an audience at the February Conservative Political Action Conference: "In many ways, thanks to President Obama, we are all Catholics now."

Churches have responded, some fiercely, to the contraceptive insurance mandate, warning that such a state encroachment on fundamental liberties sets a bad precedent: Swing at Catholics today, your own beliefs may be teed up tomorrow. And they wonder what is to be gained. While the left struggles to reframe the issue as one of women's rights, the right points out that birth control products are available easily and relatively cheaply without anyone's conscience rights being impinged.

Southern Baptists disagree with the Catholic Church on birth control but support the conscience concerns about religious liberties.

"It's [a matter of] religious liberty, not contraception," says Richard Land, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. He considers the free birth control the administration offered employees of Catholic institutions in response to the firestorm of opposition insulting. "As one leading Catholic bishop said to me, 'How do we trust [the president] after this? He's taken off his mask.' "

"Religious freedom is a big deal for a lot of religions right now," says Jessica Moody, spokeswoman for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In a January statement, her church warned that the recent developments in health care and gay rights threaten the freedom of conscience churches once took for granted in managing their institutions without reprimand or coercion. It quoted founder Joseph Smith on the topic: "I am just as ready to die in defending the rights of a [Presbyterian], a Baptist, or a good man of any other denomination; for the same principle which would trample upon the rights of the Latter-day Saints would trample upon the rights of the Roman Catholics, or of any other denomination."

Does Washington 'get' religion?

Obama's challenge to churches suggests that the White House decided to sacrifice some moderate religious voters in hope of making it up among the women's health contingent.

"The fact that Obama miscalculated so badly may signify the declining influence of the Catholic Church," says Father Byron, and indeed, of other religions, say observers. But any such gamble would have pitfalls as well as potential: Though people's real-world consciences may sometimes supplant a certain religious belief ? say, about birth control ? it hardly means they want to abandon those beliefs, and the values those beliefs symbolize, altogether.

The legislative branch seems to "get" religion more, and there was widespread alarm there at the president's birth control mandate. House Chaplain Patrick J. Conroy, thinks that "members of Congress may be more religiously intentional than the population at large" because of the nature of their work and its consequences.

The Rev. Barry Black, chaplain of the Senate, reports that 42 of the 100 senators ? from both sides of the aisle ? take the time weekly to attend Bible study or prayer breakfasts. He warns that when a government imposes a standard that blocks be-lievers from practicing their faith "you have a problem. You have to be very, very cautious. That's a slippery slope."

Outgoing Sen. Joseph Lieberman (Ind.) of Con?nec?ticut famously made his own accommodations so he could legislate while remaining an observant Jew. He explains that the Founders pointedly said it was "the Creator" ? not Thomas Jefferson or a philosophy of enlightenment ? who endowed Americans with their constitutional rights, and that they established the government specifically to ensure those rights. "I don't call my rabbi" to ask how to vote, he says, but his faith is one of the important life dimensions that he brings to lawmaking. Part of Genesis 2:15, "and the Lord placed Adam in the garden to tend and protect it...," directly piqued his interest in the environment, he says. He predicts that the courts will ultimately decide on the president's mandate. Legal challenges are already piling up.

Ever since former President Jimmy Carter came on the scene in 1976, unabashedly speaking of his born-again Christianity, candidates have talked faith so much that voters almost expect it of them now, say experts. Democrats in particular have strategized in recent presidential elections to avoid conceding the faith vote entirely to the Republicans. Of course, such strategizing can benefit a candidate or it can backfire. Personal faith is complex and nuanced, laced with individual interpretations and formed by experience. Using Bible verses to sell policy ? right or left ? strikes some who think the authority of Scripture should be reserved for moments of greater gravity as either not very creative or flat-out manipulative.

The anti-Christian vote

For some, a liberal vote is a vote against religion, and particularly against evangelical Christians, whom they often see as unwelcome interlopers in the political conversation. But Evangelicals ? of whom 68 to 78 percent voted Republican in the past three elections, and who make up 25 to 30 percent of the population ? have long been politically active, says Barry Hankins, professor of history and church-state studies at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Evangelicals, he explains, come from the spectrum of denominations that hold a high view of the authority of the Bible. They tend to have had a conversion ? or born-again ? experience of some kind, and value activism in the culture.

Early in the 20th century ? until liberal Protestantism took hold in the 1930s ? Evangelicals actively championed such causes as prison reform, antislavery, and women's rights. When in 1976 Mr. Carter became the first president since Woodrow Wilson to be openly born-again, their hopes were raised, and then dashed, by his presidency. And 1980 saw the rise of the "religious right" and Ronald Reagan, as Evangelicals and observant Catholics ? faiths once hostile to one another ? came together on a number of issues, especially abortion.

"Progressive liberal culture came to believe that America had moved beyond [religion]," observes Professor Hankins. Its reemergence led to bigotry and hostile attacks on Evangelicals, he says.

Today, believers left and right are worried about a lot more than abortion and gay marriage.

Many are alarmed that the emerging challenge to religious autonomy has broader implications. For example, on a global scale, some think it may someday thwart their ability to manage church humanitarian efforts in compliance with their own reading of the Scriptures. If churches are pressed to violate their beliefs about gay marriage or abortion, for instance, the poor may have to wait while the churches defend their religion in court. Religious groups raise many billions of dollars annually from members and funnel it into virtually every corner of the globe, alleviating poverty, illuminating abuses like human trafficking, and treating disease, says Hertzke. Their style might well be the opposite of the government's ? lean budgets, local expertise, working cooperatively and almost unnoticed.

"Especially on the international front, religious groups are important players. They are the largest global [relief] networks in some of the most impoverished places on earth," Hertzke says. "It will be unfortunate for religious liberties," he says, if in the current debate "churches are perceived as a little backward on gender issues.... It doesn't have the front page bite of abortion or gay marriage, but [this work is something] everyone can be in favor of."

Economic conditions will influence the vote for many this fall, as will deep concerns about the responsibility for ? and what some believers would call the immorality of ? the $16 trillion debt, which balloons to as high as $120 trillion with liabilities like Social Security. "Unfathomable," pollster Rasmussen calls it.

Ultimately, the big question is "Whom do you trust?" ? or possibly, "Whom don't you trust?" ? with your freedoms. Are you a "government which governs best governs least" sort? Or do you wonder where we'd be today without F.D.R.? Over the years, there have been conservative Democrats and moderate Republicans, but today each side's signature issues seem more firm, and the sides seem increasingly unable to work together. Politicians exploit the divisions, rhetoric escalates, and with candidates in constant campaign mode, voters can tend to see themselves in mortal combat with fellow citizens. The result, say observers: Long-term problems don't get addressed.

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Even as the administration works on new fixes to the health-care mandate, religious groups seem more opposed than ever to what they see as a slice-and-dice approach to religious liberties. Fearing that the next chapters of "Obamacare" could tinker with even more fiercely held religious beliefs ? abortion, for example ? they train their sights on securing the conscience rights of all believers, not just those of religious institutions. A coalition of religious and secular groups ? mostly in the antiabortion camp ? held religious freedom rallies around the country on March 23.

Rasmussen predicts that the president will attempt to "walk back" his stance on contraception before the presidential race is over, but that its memory will remain, second only to the economy in voter concern this fall.

But he calls this religiously tinged controversy "the key issue if the election is close."

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Womens Self Defence Tips

It is not unknown to many that women are mostly the targets of crime and domestic violence all over the world. Women are considered to be easy preys by criminals because they are not as physically strong as men and could be easily overpowered. Staying safe at all times does not have to be impossible. With basic self defence knowledge, you can live your life without ever becoming a target or a victim of crooks. With this, let me share to you some basic self defence tips that I?m sure a lot of women could benefit from.

1. Avoid going out alone, especially at night. You are less likely to be attacked when you have a companion. Most attacks happen at night so if you have to go out, bring someone along with you.

2. Walk with confidence. Never ever walk with your head down. You must be alert and aware of what?s happening to your surroundings so you can prepare yourself if someone is about to attack you. Always be observant of your environment.

3. If you really have to go out at night alone, make sure to walk on well lit areas and as much as possible, avoid walking in areas such as dark alleys, deserted places and dark narrow streets.

4. Take up self defence classes. If you are looking for a great place to learn self defence and basic combat techniques, then you might want to take up Muay Thai classes. What?s good about Muay Thai is that there?s no need for any weapon to defend yourself. You can defend yourself merely by using your body parts such as your elbows, knees, hands and feet.

5. Carry self defence products with you. Self defence weapons could be helpful in giving you the opportunity to escape and seek help. Pepper sprays, stun guns, taser guns and knives are some of the most popular self defence products sold in the market today.

6. Crooks are getting smarter and smarter these days. They can get inside your vehicle without you even knowing it so before getting inside the car, check the backseat to make sure that no one?s hiding in it.

7. Ready your car keys even before going to the parking lot. As much as possible avoid searching for your keys on your bag right beside your car because that could be a perfect scenario for an attacker to attack.

8. Use your common sense and intuition at all times. If you think or feel that you?re in danger then you must act upon it right away.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

[OOC] NewCome

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"Mortal,

It was you yourself who cast your lot not with Security but with Fortune. Never Rejoice overmuch when she leads you to great victories, never Repine when she leads you into great adversity. Remember, Mortal, should Fortune ever stand still, she is no longer Fortune."

-Boethius, 524 a.d.

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[OOC] Nexus X

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No, it's a good idea just a bit strange. I don't know... You've got a lot of role plays though, so I sometimes wonder how you keep up with them all.

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They either die, or nobody joins em.

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I joined two of yours I think, maybe three. You should try to keep those ones alive maybe or not.

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YOu did not post back in Blade Sisters, and I am thinking of what to say on Conjurer.

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Sorry, I was busy that week. If you want I can post back now.

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How to determine the best time to remodel a home | Palatin ...

Spring has sprung all over the country and news websites, social media and even your neighbors are talking about the best time to remodel or start improvement projects for the house. It?s easy to get caught up in the mix, especially after hearing about the great additions your friends have planned and seeing photos of dream kitchens on Facebook and Pinterest, but think twice before jumping on the bandwagon without doing any planning. It?s true that spring and summer are the most popular times to remodel, renovate or upgrade the inside or outside of your home, and for obvious reasons, but keep in mind that it might add on some frustrations to do the same thing everyone else is at the same exact time. No matter when you decide to begin your remodel or renovation, planning it out well in advance will help you tremendously. This includes gathering materials, finalizing the design, speaking with a contractor and setting realistic goals for your project.

What to know about spring home remodeling

First, the benefits of remodeling in spring or summer are often too great to ignore. The weather is cooperative, days are longer, families are more likely to have a vacation planned that will get them out of the way of the contractor, there aren?t kids? school schedules or homework disruptions to worry about, and perhaps most influential of all, there are plenty of information sources on the internet during this time period. An addition won?t have wood rot or mildew issues and most projects should be able to be completed more quickly because of the longer daylight hours, not to mention the warm sunny days make working on the house more pleasant.

However, if you?re just now starting to think about bathroom remodeling, kitchen renovations or even more basic home improvement tasks you might already be behind the game. More often than not, everyone else in your area is thinking the same thing as you, but they?ve already gathered their materials in the winter when prices were lower and have secured their contractors, leaving you scrambling for back ordered hardware and dealing with designers who are squeezing you in. Very few remodeling contractors and designers will turn away a job, even if they really do not have the time or manpower for it, which means planning any sort of project during the busy season means your project might get pushed back, the manager might make a mistake or you just might not get the same level of care and attention you would during the slow season.

Always plan your remodel in detail

The biggest danger for beginning a remodel without planning is ending up with a finished product you simply don?t like or even just one aspect that you wish you could go back and change. No matter how big or small your remodeling or renovation project, every homeowner wants to love the final look and this requires a good amount of planning before buying materials and signing a contract. Try to resist the urge to get swept up into spring time home remodeling without this crucial step or you?ll wind up spending several thousand dollars on something you can?t wait to change. Also, not planning properly will make it more likely that you?ll overspend on your project, paying extra for in-demand materials, getting stuck with a less than desirable interest rate and dealing with costly delays during the rush season. If you can plan far enough in advance for a spring or summer remodel, great job! Otherwise it?s probably best to wait until the slow season begins to get the most for your home.

The good news is that if you?ve just now caught the spring time home remodeling bug you should have your planning stages just about done by the time the busy season is ending, when the days are still long and warm enough but when contractors are more readily available and material prices have started to drop again. Use the spring and summer to read home remodeling articles and talk to your friends and neighbors who are currently in the process to gain valuable insights on everything from which materials work best in each room and which contractors are reliable. By early fall, especially here in Southern California when fall days are usually just as nice as summer days, you?ll be ready to begin your project and still have it finished before the first rains and cold days set in. Contractors and designers will be more than happy to plan with you during the spring and summer and take on your project once their other jobs are completed, giving you the care and dedication your home deserves.

Lindsay Mineo ?(38 Posts)

Lindsay writes about and focuses on home remodeling in order to enlighten those interested in home improvement. Topics include kitchen remodeling, bath remodeling, room additions, roofing, painting and more. Follow her on Google+.


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