Termites home fumigation

 


What are Termites?

Termites are insects that are small and quite pale. Their bodies are soft, and there are many different kinds of termites. Different kinds of termites prefer different kinds of environments, that's why it's important to differentiate between them so that treatment could be effective and long-lasting. Many types of termites prefer to food on wood items, and they can be extremely destructive to any timber and trees.

What are the different kinds of termites?

There are forty-five various kinds of termites special in the United States. They fall into one of three categories. These are damp wood, subterranean, and dry wood. The termites that mostly affect Florida are the Formosan subterraneous termite, which is also known as the coptotermes formosanus. Other termites in Florida are the cone head termite and the desert termite. A clue that termites have been in one's home are discarded wings that are found near window areas or other entry sites. Ants do not shed their wings, but termites do, especially near spring's mating season for termites.

Why are Termintes Harmful?

Termites might sting, and they might bite as well. They do not carry disease, but they do cause asthma attacks and allergic reactions due to the dust that they leave behind. Ventilations systems and heating systems can aggravate the fecal dust of the termites and the nests of termites. Termites, as mentioned before, also cause a great deal of damage to wood structures and can lower the property value of a home and even cause portions to fall apart and crumble.

What is Termite Tenting?

Termite tenting I also known as fumigation. It is a treatment for dealing with the termites that are active and considered dry wood termites.

How does tenting, or fumigating, a home work?

This kind of fumigation is called tenting because a home is completely sealed off to allow the gas to poison the termites, as it fills all the nooks and crannies of the home. The insecticide used will kill off the termites and most of the other bugs that are living in the home. Tenting works for termites that dwell in the home and structures, but it's not effective for subterranean types of termites since tenting isn't efficient for underground usage. That subterranean termite type of fumigation includes the price of termite trenching, which increases the cost of the overall project. There is a tenting that involves high amounts of heat, instead of chemicals, to kill the termites...

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What is Fungi?



    Fungi are a diverse group of organisms that are distinct from plants, animals, and bacteria. They include mushrooms, yeasts, molds, and other forms. Fungi play important roles in the ecosystem, including breaking down dead plant and animal matter and helping to recycle nutrients in the soil. Some fungi are also used for food, medicine, and other purposes. They are considered as eukaryotic organism which means that their cells have nuclei and other membrane-bound organelles. Most of the fungi are multicellular but some are unicellular.
There are many different types of fungi, and they can be broadly classified into several groups based on their characteristics and behaviors. Some of the main types of fungi include:
  1. Yeasts: single-celled fungi that reproduce by budding or division. They are used in the production of bread, beer, and wine, and some species can cause infections in humans.
  2. Molds: multicellular fungi that grow in the form of colonies. They are commonly found in damp environments and can cause allergies, infections, and food spoilage.
  3. Mushrooms: the fleshy fruiting bodies of certain types of fungi that grow aboveground. They are edible and have medicinal properties.
  4. Lichens: a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium, forming a unique organism that can grow on rocks, tree bark, and other surfaces.
  5. Mycorrhizae: mutualistic association between a fungus and the roots of a plant, where the fungus helps the plant absorb nutrients and the plant provides the fungus with carbohydrates
  6. Pathogenic fungi: fungi that can cause infections in plants and animals, including humans.
     This is not an exhaustive list and many other types of fungi exist, classification is complex and ongoing research lead to reclassification of some fungi

Molds are multicellular fungi that belong to the phylum Ascomycota and Zygomycota. They are known for their ability to grow in damp environments and can be found on a variety of substrates such as food, wood, paper, and plants. They are commonly found in places such as bathrooms, kitchens, and basements where there is high humidity. Molds can grow on surfaces as well as inside materials and can cause discoloration, stains, and a musty odor.
Molds reproduce by releasing spores into the air. These spores can be inhaled and can cause respiratory problems, especially in individuals with allergies or asthma. Some molds can also produce toxic compounds called mycotoxins, which can cause serious health problems if ingested or inhaled in large amounts.
Molds can cause damage to buildings and homes as well, by breaking down organic materials such as wood and drywall. They can also cause damage to clothing and other fabrics. In addition to this, mold can spoil food, causing it to be inedible.
To prevent mold growth, it is important to keep indoor humidity levels low, to fix leaks and water damage promptly, and to clean and dry any damp or wet areas. If mold is found inside a building, it is best to consult with a professional to have it removed safely.

Yeasts are single-celled fungi that belong to the phylum Ascomycota. They are known for their ability to ferment sugars and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide. Yeasts play important roles in the production of food and beverages such as bread, beer, and wine. They are also used in the production of various fermented foods such as cheese, soy sauce, and yogurt.
Yeasts can be divided into two main groups: Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces. Saccharomyces yeasts, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are commonly used in the production of beer, wine and bread. They are known for their ability to ferment sugars quickly and efficiently. Non-Saccharomyces yeasts, on the other hand, are less well-known but are also used in fermentation processes. They are known for their ability to produce different flavor and aroma compounds.

Yeasts can also cause infections in humans, particularly in individuals with weakened immune systems. The most common yeast infection is Candida albicans, which can cause thrush (oral yeast infection) and vaginal yeast infections.
In addition to their use in food production, yeasts are also used in the production of various industrial products, such as ethanol for biofuels and various enzymes and organic acids. Yeasts are also used in the field of synthetic biology, as they are relatively simple organisms to genetically manipulate.

Mushrooms are the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting bodies of certain types of fungi. They are typically classified as belonging to the phylum Basidiomycota, and can be found growing in a wide range of environments, including forests, grasslands, and even in urban areas. Some mushrooms are edible and are considered a delicacy in many cuisines, while others are toxic and should not be consumed.
Mushrooms have a distinctive appearance, with a cap and stem structure. The cap is typically the part of the mushroom that is visible aboveground, and it can be various shapes, sizes, and colors. The stem supports the cap and can be short or long, depending on the species of mushroom.
Mushrooms have a wide range of medicinal properties and have been used for centuries in traditional medicine. Some species of mushrooms have been found to have anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-viral properties.
Mushrooms are also used in the production of enzymes, antibiotics, and other biotechnology products. They are also used in the production of food, medicine and supplements. Some mushrooms are also used in mycoremediation, a process that uses fungi to clean up environmental pollutants such as oil spills, pesticides, and heavy metals.
Identifying mushrooms correctly is important as some mushrooms are poisonous, and consuming them can cause serious health problems. It's always recommended to consult with a mushroom expert or a professional mycologist, especially when consuming wild mushrooms.
Lichens are a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium, forming a unique organism that can grow on rocks, tree bark, and other surfaces. The fungus provides a protective structure for the algae or cyanobacterium, and the algae or cyanobacterium produce food for the fungus through photosynthesis.

Lichens come in a variety of forms, including crusty, leafy, and bushy, and can range in size from tiny, cup-like structures to large, foliose forms that can be several feet across. They can be found growing in a wide range of environments, including deserts, tundra, and tropical forests, and they can survive in conditions where other plants cannot, such as on bare rock or in extremely cold or dry climates.
Lichens have a wide range of ecological roles, including playing a key role in the formation of soil, and being important food sources for wildlife such as reindeer and caribou. They are also used in traditional medicine, and some species have been found to have anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and anti-viral properties.

Lichens are also useful indicators of air quality, as they are sensitive to pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and heavy metals. They are also used as a bioindicator for monitoring the effects of climate change.
It is important to note that lichens are sensitive organisms, and their decline or disappearance can indicate changes in the environment such as air pollution, habitat destruction, or climate change.

5 Most Venomous Spiders in the World

 Venomous Spiders and Human Interactions

There are over 43,000 species of spiders worldwide. Not all spiders are venomous and the ones that are rarely have adverse effects when interacting with humans due to the size difference.

However there are some spiders that have really potent venom that can lead to serious medical complications if you get bitten by one.

Here is a list of 20 of the most venomous spiders on the planet.

1. Australian Funnel web spider


The Australian Funnel-web spider can be found in Australia on the barks of trees and under logs.

The Australian Funnel-web spider is highly venomous and has the title of the fastest-killing spider. Its venom claims its victim's life in 15 minutes or less.

Due to its potent venom, it's important to immediately seek medical attention if you get bitten by one.

If you get bitten by the funnel web spider you will start to see swelling and redness around the bite wound and you may experience abdominal pain.


2. Brazilian Wandering Spider


While other spiders on this list try to avoid confrontation, the Brazilian Wandering Spider is the total opposite.

It is known for its aggressiveness and defensive stance and won't shy away from attacking if disturbed.

If you still aren't convinced to steer clear from this spider, the Guinness Book of World Records named it the deadliest spider in the world, and rightfully so.

The venom causes a lot of pain and can kill victims in less than an hour.

This won't be the only thing that you'll be worried about if you are a human male as a painful erection is also a symptom of this spider's bite.

3. Red Widow



The red widow spider is native to parts of central and south Florida. Its scientific name is Latrodectus bishopi.

You can identify a red widow spider from its bright red legs and orange oval marking on the abdomen.

The female's venom is what you should be worried about with this spider. It contains a neurotoxin that causes muscle spasms in its victims.

The venom from this spider is highly toxic and is considered 25% more potent than that of a rattlesnake.

The males are smaller than the females and have more elongated bodies.

4. Katipo

The katipo is a small venomous spider native to New Zealand.

The name 'Katipo' is Maori and translates to "night stinger".

Its bite can cause a lot of pain and even induce comas and seizures.

5. Sydney Funnel web spider

This spider species is native to Sydney, Australia as the name suggests.

It is a member of the Australian funnel-web family of spiders.

Its bite is medically significant and can lead to other medical complications and even death if left untreated.

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A Fishing Tool Kit Is a Must Have








By Ajeet Khurana 

Fishing tools are manufactured using composite materials, to ensure that they are made of good quality. There is a wide range of fishing tools available in the market depending upon the type of fish you want to catch.


Fishing rod is an integral part of a fishing tool kit. It is a must have for any kit. The spin casting rods are among the most popular types of rod. The come in different length and on an average their length is around six foot. These rods are made up of flexible material so that they can easily bend in case you make a big catch. After all, you don't want your rod to snap in half when you catch a big fish.


Hooks are another important component of fishing kits. Again the size of hooks will depend upon the type of fish that you want to catch. Ideally, you should seek a variety of hooks so as to ensure that you have all the required sizes with you. Sinkers or bobbers are also a basic fishing equipment kit. This fishing accessory is usually attached to the end of the fishing line and helps to control in situation where the bait sits in the water. The function of bobber is to allow the line to float near the water surface. Bobber lets you know where your bait actually is. Also, it alerts you about any bites falling in your line. Bobbers are available in different sizes. On the other hand, sinkers are attached adjacent to the hook and they are pulled down in water to stay directly below the bobber.


Tackle box is required in fishing in order to keep all the items organized. In majority of the cases lures and bait are attached to the hook. This is done to draw in the fish. Usually, food item like bread and cheese are used as bait. Some other forms of bait include worms, minnows and crickets etc. In case you are going after big fishes then it is a must that you get fresh bait along with you, that too in large quantities. If you want to achieve more success in fishing it is a must for you to keep different types of lures in your tackle box. When you go for fishing you might also require fishing pliers. These are basically designed with great care. They have got sharp edges and they come in various sizes so as to cater to the needs of fishermen.


Forceps are required for flattening the larger hooks and thus it is recommended that your fishing kit consists of forceps. These are also used of de-barbing as well as removing hooks.


Fishing is no doubt one of the most enjoyable activities in the world. It is fun, thrilling and exciting. If you have right kind of fishing kit, you will be able to enjoy this activity even more.

What is Photosynthesis?







By Adam D Curry 



Photosynthesis can simply be defined by its terms; photo means light and synthesis means manufacture. Photosynthesis takes place mainly in plant leaves, and little to none occurs in stems.



The parts of a typical leaf include the upper and lower epidermis, the spongy mesophyll, palisade mesophyll, the cuticle, the vascular bundles and the stomatas. The upper and lower epidermal cells do not have chloroplasts, thus photosynthesis does not occur there. They merely serve as a protection of the inner cells of leaves. The stomatas are holes which are found mostly on the lower epidermis and are for air exchange: they let CO2 in and O2 out. The vascular bundles in a leaf are part of the plant's transportation system, moving water and nutrients around the plant as needed. The palisade mesophyll cells have chloroplasts and this is where photosynthesis occurs.



Photosynthesis is the process whereby green plants use carbon dioxide and water with the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll to produce glucose and oxygen.



Carbon dioxide + Water ===>> Glucose + Oxygen



Glucose is the first product of photosynthesis then it is converted into starch, protein, cellulose, and thousands of other chemical compounds where it is subsequently used by organisms. This happens because green plants are able to synthesis their own food from simple materials unlike heterotrophs (animals) they cannot do this so they rely on autotrophs (green plants) for their method of nutrition. Photosynthesis is a vital process needed for the continuation of life on earth. It is also the source of the oxygen essential for the survival of all organisms. Without photosynthesis occurring; all living things on earth would perish.



There are six factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. These being; light intensity, temperature, carbon dioxide availability, light wavelength, water availability and chlorophyll concentration. The more light intensity, temperature, CO2 & Chlorophyll concentration; the faster the rate of photosynthesis occurs but only up to a certain point. The rate of photosynthesis is also faster in blue or red light and is very low with green light. The lack of water will also decrease photosynthesis.



So in conclusion, Photosynthesis is a very complex but important enzyme controlled process vital for the existence of all living things, because all living things are dependent on green plants maybe not for food but definitely for oxygen. I hope this article helped in understanding this biological process.

Balanced Dieting





By Kathy Mercado



Balanced dieting provides adequate nutrients and energy for good health and proper maintenance of body weight. An ideal balanced food contains minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates, fibers, fats and proteins in right proportions.



Unbalanced diet causes malnutrition and a host of other nutritional deficiency diseases. Adequate diet burns excessive fat from the body, promoting healthy weight loss. Well balanced diet also contains small quantities of other minerals, called micronutrients, which play specific roles in metabolic reactions.



Food choices and habits determine your long term health and immediate state of mind. Balanced weight loss programs improve your physical, mental and spiritual health.



Benefits of Balanced Dieting



Balanced dieting prevents arthritis, cancer, heart disease and osteoporosis. It also maintains healthy levels of cholesterol in the body, besides reducing high blood pressure. It strengthens your immunity protecting you from old age related ailments.







Well balanced foods reduce obesity and overweight issues. They also promote healthy eating habits. Balanced foods work best when combined with yoga and moderate exercises.



Balanced dieting helps you to rebound from stressful activities better. They encourage you to lead a healthy lifestyle.



How to Optimize Weight Loss



Dieting flushes out excessive fat and unwanted toxins from your body. While following a balanced food regimen, avoid alcohol, smoking, fat meats and fast foods. Alcohol and smoking fill your body with excessive contaminants.



Drink plenty of water and freshly squeezed citrus fruit juices. They purify your blood stream, filling it with stress busting vitamins. Go for high fiber diets. They reduce constipation and cut the risk of colon cancer.



Balanced dieting is convenient and easy to follow. They are fortified with nutrients, are easy to cook and taste excellent. Balanced dieting can be followed by kids and pregnant ladies alike. In three weeks, you observe a drastic change in your body shape. Don't be surprised if your husband thinks of tying the knot with you again!



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Infertility and The Male Reproductive System





By Michael Russell



From several reports and studies available, about a third of infertility problems are due to problems with the male reproductive tract, another third due to problems in the female reproductive system, while others are either due to a combined factor or are unexplained.



Unlike the female sex, that has a very complicated reproductive system, the male system is less complicated and most causes of male infertility can be traced to sperm disorders. Several million sperm cells is are released in the male ejaculation (semen) during sexual intercourse. However, out of these millions

deposited into the vagina, only a few hundreds will finally make the journey to the female egg and have a chance of fertilizing it. The number of sperm that make this all-important journey determines to a large extent, a man's chances of getting his partner pregnant. This is because, the more sperm cells that get to the egg, the better the chances of a successful fertilization.



There are several biological reactions that occur at the point of contact between the sperm cell and the egg. The more sperm cells that come close to the egg, the more likelihood that one of them will posses what it takes to cross the 'protective walls' around the egg. There are several factors that determine the success of the male sperm in this respect, these include;  the number of sperm cells released known as 'sperm count', the motility of the sperms, the sperm quality and the shape and size of the sperm cells.



Problemswith any of these factors may cause difficulties with

fertility.  Sperm count, i.e. the number of sperm cells released

in the semen, is a very important factor in male fertility.  A

larger amount of sperm cells is almost always a guarantee that

enough cells would make the journey to the egg and achieve the

needed fertilization. However, what seems to be even more crucial is the vitality and motility of these sperm cells.  A few virile cells reaching the egg would produce a better result than a bunch of abnormal sperm cells. Some men with a low sperm count, but high sperm quality happen to be fertile. The sense here is that, an optimal sperm count with high quality sperm cells is the key to male fertility. 



Problems with any part of the male reproductive tract generally tells on the sperm quality and sperm count. There are several health and environmental issues that affect male fertility.



Age - As with the whole body, a man's reproductive capacity reduces with age and this also affects the sperm quality. It is estimated that as from age 35, the male sperm quality may start

diminishing and this may also affect the sperm count and motility.



Lifestyle Choices - Environment and the lifestyle choices you

make can also have an impact on your fertility. Prolonged exposure to extreme heat from hot baths, steam rooms or wearing tight underwear may affect your fertility. Exposure to toxic

substances like pesticides, radioactivity or electromagnetic

emissions, especially at work may cause sperm abnormalities. It

is always advised that you consult your healthcare provider if

you are concerned about these and other occupational hazards.



The use of drugs such as those for heart diseases and high blood pressure tend to exert adverse effects on male fertility and some cancer treatments, especially when chemotherapy is involved may also contribute to infertility.



Diseases like diabetes, central nervous system problems and most sexually transmitted diseases have been shown to be bad for fertility. Untreated STDs are known to destroy parts of the male reproductive tracts through which sperm is transported.



Alcohol abuse and cigarette smoking have a negative impact on

sperm production and a number of lubricants used during sexual

intercourse, such as vagina creams, have also been shown to have negative effects on male sperm quality.



Outside these environmental and 'self imposed' factors, there are other structural and anatomical factors that may also cause sperm

disorders and fertility problems.



Erectile dysfunction is the inability to get or maintain an erection. It is the commonest anatomical cause of male infertility. Undescended testes, retrograde ejaculation and scrotal varicoele are other structural problems of the male reproductive tract that may affect fertility.



If you have any concern about your reproductive health or you seem to suffer from any of the conditions above, you should talk to your healthcare provider NOW. You stand a better chance if you seek help early enough.

Food For Sex? - Causes of Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation



By Addison Prescot



Food is usually for thought I know but sex can be a lot more fun. The main premise here is that many people (men including) are not aware of what the main causes of the most common sexual dysfunctions really are. Bad eating habits and high cholesterol.This is one of the most basic ways to battle the problem of sexual health. Good eating habits and proper food for sex can be a wonderful way to motivate people into better health. It also happens to be 100% true.



No one ever shares the good stuff about eating more healthy foods and some of the more positive reasons behinds staying healthy. Amazingly, it is not common knowledge that certain health concerns and eating habits are the direct cause of E.D. (Erectile Dysfunction). I would bet that if this information was made a little more public and to the right target audience, we could have a much healthier America in no time at all.









High cholesterol is known for causing heart attacks and stroke. They tell this to older men and women to scare them into a healthier diet and living. Why not use the same tactic on the younger generation. No one really suggests that high cholesterol is asymptomatic of e,d, or Erectile Dysfunction. If someone would have told this to most boys, at the right time, I bet they would stop eating all the fried junk right then and there. Prevention is the best medicine. It really is a great motivation for a healthier diet and to help people to avoid eating foods that are fatty and high in cholesterol.



It makes perfect sense though when you stop to think about it.



High cholesterol causes people to have those always scary, heart attacks and strokes. What causes these heart attacks and strokes are the clogging of the arteries. The clogged arteries are basically a lack of blood flow to the organs. What is the male sex organ basically made up of when erect, blood flowing through the vessels. When you constrict the blood flow to the organs, then the damage is done. This should be common knowledge but it is not. This is the way to motivate people into better eating habits.



An easy way of getting things up and running again is, to obviously stay away from foods that are high in fat and cholesterol, exercise regularly, and eat lots of vegetable and fruits. Now, we should start with the teenagers and get them motivated by tapping into the right hotspots. I have never heard any of this until I got pretty far into my research on the subject of everyones' favorite topic, SEX. Why not get more of this information out to the general public?

Is Technology Killing Creativity?





By Luke Ahearn 



It is impossible for technology to kill creativity. Creativity always precedes technology. The notion that technology can kill creativity is like worrying that a tree can kill the sun. Creativity is the force that drives technology.



What is creativity?



Common definition: ability to produce something new through imaginative skill, whether a new solution to a problem, a new method or device, or a new artistic object or form. The term generally refers to a richness of ideas and originality of thinking. If you can't digest all that easily, don't worry. I couldn't either. There are many definitions of creativity and they are all complex and wordy but I think Einstein said it best. "Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen, and thinking what no one else has thought." That's creativity in a nutshell. (Einstein, quoted in Creativity, Design and Business Performance.)



Perceptions of the creative type



The term creative, when applied to a human usually provokes the image of the artistic type: the writer, the musician, and the painter among others. And conversely, it is often assumed that the engineer, businessman, or scientist is not creative, but it can be quite the opposite. In my observation it is more often than not the successful person who is creative, not a particular type of person. When looking at the definition of creativity you can see that creativity is not the ability to draw well, or have long hair, but the ability to produce something new whether it be a song or a better business model or a safer car. All of these advances come from creative minds.



Creativity is the ability to solve problems in a unique way and is not limited to the arts. The fine arts are more about self-expression and not necessarily problem solving. In any case, creativity in expression and problem solving has been greatly enhanced and unleashed by technology.



Creativity always precedes technology



When man first observed that a sharp stick could kill an animal or be used to pick his teeth he was making that leap from observing to being creative. Someone had to have the idea of using a log as a roller before they actually used it that way. Then came the Roller 2.0 or Wheel 1.0 depending on who you ask. The point is that the wheel didn't stop creativity, creativity gave us the wooden wheel, then the wagon wheel, then the bicycle tire, then the car tire...



Apparent loss of Creativity



You may hear people lamenting the loss of creativity, but that is only a perceived loss of creativity. People love citing the abundance of bad books, unoriginal art, crappy videos, and terrible songs found on the Internet but they are wrong. There are more people expressing creativity today than ever before in history. Don't confuse quantity and creative expression with quality. Furthermore, while it may appear that the quality of creative output has suffered a serious decline, it hasn't. There are just so many people expressing themselves creatively, and we have access to it all, so it seems that there is nothing out there but a mountain of crap. In my experience there is significantly more quality creative output available than ever before.





Creativity needs inspiration



We have a lot of that available now. 24 hours a day we can find inspiration in the form of books, blogs, images, movies, music, art, photographs, you name it. Inspiration is very important to creativity and despite the wealth of electronic inspiration available, this is one area where I can see the danger of creativity being stunted by technology.



Hands on experience is vital to creativity. You can't adequately describe a pounding jungle rain, or the feeling of walking past an abandoned house alone at night, or the smell of a bathroom at a gas station, unless you've experienced them. There are so many smells, feelings, sensations, etc. which make you a much better creator that you just can't get from sitting in front of a screen. The fuel of artistic creativity is inspiration and the ingredients for inspiration are knowledge and experience. We have a vast amount of knowledge at our fingertips. We just have to make sure we have plenty of real-life experience. The loss of inspiration can diminish creativity but that is a case of technology distracting us from tactile sources of inspiration, not replacing or destroying creativity.



Will technology replace the artist?



Technology will not replace the artist (at least not in the near future) or creative types; it in fact requires more of us. A programmer can write more complex and refined code that will do many mundane functions, even mimicking creativity, but that ability to mimic is nothing more than coded instructions and there is a limit to what they can do. Real human creativity can make leaps and jumps and associations that a program can't.



For example, there are applications that can take a photo and make it look like a hand sketched portrait, and they can look very, very convincing. These programs are prime examples of technology and its limits. No matter how good the program, there are still many decisions that a human will make differently, whereas the computer plows on through carrying out all of its instructions in the same exact way each time. What's being coded is a mechanical process, not creativity. In the case of the sketch programs, an artist sat with a programmer and they studied pictures together. The artist explained to the programmer that given certain aspects and elements of an image he would sketch or draw them in a certain way. He might explain hundreds of variables and how they apply to shadow and light. The programmer then wrote the code that will analyze lights and darks, contrast, colors, and even focus and density of detail. But when a series of images are fed through it the program will approach the task the exact same way each time whereas an artist will always do something different. They might be in a good or bad mood that day, maybe biased towards eyes and not lips, or have trouble drawing nostrils, or the picture evokes a certain reaction, not to mention the training and personal background of the artist. All contribute to the uniqueness of the piece.



Creativity is being accelerated by technology, not stifled



Photoshop and Word are both pieces of software that make creating vastly easier and quicker, and feature tools that can do some of the mechanical work for us, but they don't replace creativity. Just as Leonardo Da Vinci used the best tools and techniques of his day, artists having progressed past rubbing dirt and ash on cave walls, are also moving past paints and brushes and using tablets and touch screens. Technology changes, creativity doesn't.



We are losing the arts



There is something very substantial feeling about an old oil painting or antique book and I mourn their diminishment in the modern world. But those are losses of technology and not creativity.



We are evolving our processes. I hate to see the dark room go the way of the telephone booth. I remember working in a dark room and I loved the atmosphere, but that is all personal and sentimental. Besides, there will always be diehard traditionalist that will keep the old ways alive, just as there are still those who like to handcraft wood, leather, and participate in other archaic processes for the satisfaction of it and to keep the old ways alive. I am not saying it's a good thing that processes are dying off, quite the contrary. I think it is important for a myriad of reasons to keep old processes alive. But there are many benefits to the evolution of these processes.



The barrier of cost and accessibility have plummeted for almost any creative endeavor. Writing, art, music, photography, you name it and technology has made it cheap, even free, to express oneself.



I am not sure of the ecological impact, but all those chemicals used in the dark room were often dumped down the drain. Books were hand typed, and even when computers and email attachments were first coming out, publishers still expected a submitting author to print a manuscript and mail it to them. That took days and hundred dollars which is insane to even consider today. My last novel was read and edited by several people worldwide, even the cover was designed by an artist far away from where I live. I easily and relatively cheaply published a professional quality novel. The creative content, my expression of creativity, may be up for debate, but all other aspects of the novel were done as well as, or even better than, any publisher could have done. This was not even dreamed of just a short time ago and I used no paper, shipping, ink, etc.



And it's not just barriers of cost and accessibility but audience. Recently if you were to get a book published you had to convince a publisher you had a huge audience. Now you can publish a book because you want to, or for a niche audience. How to Wash Your Llama might do well in certain circles.



So our tools make the job easier, but do they require less talent? No, and the reason there are so many lesser talented artists in circulation is because there is such a high demand for content. But that's great news for artists. Artists don't have to be the starving artist anymore. As an artist; whether you are a writer, artist, designer, musician, voice over talent - you can work from anywhere in the world. You can sell your art online, get hired to do jobs, even leverage your success to create more success.



I am old enough to remember cameras that used film, televisions that were black and white, and phones that were attached to the wall and worse still, phones could only be used as phones. And I remember what it took to attempt to get a book published. The people getting published weren't the best writers, they were the best at facing a mind-numbingly complex and boring job that could take years and would likely lead to nothing. And self-publishing was ridiculous. Even if you had the thousands of dollars it took to do even a small print run you hadn't even scratched the surface of getting a book marketed, distributed, and sold. Many would-be authors ended up with a garage full of books they couldn't give away.



Today companies like Create Space have removed virtually every barrier there ever was to writing and publishing a book except for one - the ability to actually write the book. It is infinitely faster and less expensive now to get a book beta read, edited, cover designed, and made available for the world to buy. In the quest to publish my own works, I've spoken with writers who have spent hundreds or even thousands marketing a book and generated almost no sales. I've also talked to several that just put the book out there and word of mouth and good reviews led to more and more sales.



One in particular has a tale similar to mine. He spent twenty years having the publishers and agents telling him, "No thanks."



They all had reasons not to publish him and most were contradictory to the other. Too long, too short, too many characters, or not enough characters. He started self-publishing about five years ago and has since quit his job and writes fulltime. People love his books, the very same books that all the "professionals" said would never make it. And the funny thing is, those same publishers have come back to him wanting the rights to publish his work. He said, "No."



Why would he sign away his rights and get a fraction of the book sales so a publisher could make money? With a good book, almost no marketing is required, but that of course is the exception, not the rule. But even an incredibly bad book can make money in this new world. In the publisher's defense, publishing a book was hugely expensive and they had to pick winners, books that would sell a large number of copies.



I have read a few really bad, crazy, or ridiculous books and enjoyed them. Maybe laughing at them as they were so bad, but still I paid and the author got some money. There are books that were written so intentionally ridiculous that maybe 400 people will ever read them, but those books would never have seen the light of day previously and never, ever have made a penny. But one terribly silly book today can be enjoyed by a few hundred people and net the author a few dollars. In addition the world has a small, very unique book available to it that otherwise it wouldn't have.



We are in a Renaissance unlike anything since the 1700's. Much of what we love was birthed in the creative Renaissance: the novel, female writers, etc. Software, computers, technology itself, are tools and creative people always use tools, well, more creatively. If a piece of software is released that does a supposedly creative task and suddenly everyone can do that task, the creative and talented person is going to use that tool more effectively and to a better end than most others.



I came up with the idea for my most successful book because I realized that traditionally trained artists weren't using the full power of available technology and self taught artists who learned on the computer lacked basic art skills. You need both to truly excel.



The more creative we are, the more technology progresses which in turn allows us to be more creative.



Technology is removing barriers to creativity, not replacing it.

Top 10 Games For the PS3 Console





By Cristian Stan



If you just bought yourself a PS3 console, finding some games to play is probably the first thing to do on your list. Below are the best ten games for PS3 that you should look at.



Read on to find out more about the top 10 games for the PS3 console. These games will provide you with the most fun and will allow you to get the full value from the console you just bought.





Metal Gear Solid 4

MGS4 is one of the best games available for the PS3 console. It's the first one on my list and I'm sure you'll enjoy it if you give it a shot.





Fallout 3

A role playing game, Fallout 3 is a great experience when played on the PS3. It's a lot of fun and it offers a player hundreds of hours of gameplay experience.



Rockband

This is a game that can be great fun when you play it together with your friends.



Little Big Planet

This is yet another great game, which allows you to make your own levels, sharing them with other players. You should definitely try this game if you haven't yet. It can be great fun.



Resistance: Fall of Man

Another great PS3 game, Resistance will offer you a great experience and it's one of the games I can always recommend to be played.



Burnout Paradise

If you like racing games, Burnout Paradise is one of the best of its kind out of all that are available for the PS3 console.



Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe

If you love the DC Universe or the Mortal Kombat game, you are sure to love this game as well. Any fan of fight games should give it a shot.



Ratchet and Clank Future

These games with Ratchet and Clank are lots of fun, so give Tools of Destruction a try. I can guarantee you that the fun factor is all it should be.



Call of Duty IV

One of the best games to be launched lately, Call of Duty 4 is highly recommended by many players. It has lots of action and the game play quality is high.



Assassin's Creed

An action game that takes place in the medieval times, in the Orient, Assassin's Creed lets you assume the role of a dangerous assassin, belonging to an ancient clan of killers.



The games I've just mentioned are highly recommended if you want to test a PS3 console. They're obviously not the only ones that are good, since PS3 has hundreds of games, but they are some of the best.

All You Need to Know About Chemical Pest Control







By Amit Mahajan Chakraborty 



Pest control means management of a species creating problems for human beings directly or indirectly, since it is considered to be harmful to an individual`s health, the economy or the ecology. Pest management is at least as old as agriculture as it was necessary to keep crops free from unwanted animals and insects.



Chemical control dates back 4500 years, with the Sumerians using Sulphur compounds as insecticides. In India the Rig Veda, which is about 4000 years old mentions the use of poisonous plants for pest control. But chemical management became widespread with industrialization and mechanization of agriculture in 18th and 19th century, and the introduction of insecticides Pyrethrum and Derris Today chemical pest control is the dominant type of pest control. But its aftereffects have led people to think about alternatives in the form of traditional and biological pest control.



The chemical agents include herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.



Long lasting synthetic compounds which affect the nervous system of insects on contact are applied as insecticides. Examples of most effective insecticides are the chlorinated hydrocarbons DDT, Chlordane and Toxaphene, even though DDT has been banned. Organophosphate insecticides include Malathiom, Parathion and Dimethoate. 2, 4- dichlorophenoxyacetic acid is the most effective herbicide, used to kill broad leaved weeds.



The disadvantage of using pesticides is that though they are valuable for agriculture, they can cause serious harm. Hence more and more people are shifting to organic and biological pest control measures. I would recommend you to find more lots of information about the pest control methods and safety measures before you start something. This information can be found through many sources. There are many directories which provide free of cost information about pest control and other valuable topics. Enough research can help you a lot in making the right choice. You should always be careful with chemical methods of pest control because they are very useful but can cause lot of problems.

List and explain the various software applications used as aids in engineering drawing


1. Rhino







Rhino 5 is the world’s most versatile 3D modeler, available for Windows and Mac. With thousands of modeling and editing tools, Rhino is a complete engineering design tool that enables you to create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS curves, surfaces, and solids, point clouds, and polygon meshes without any limits on complexity, degree, or size beyond those of your hardware.





Key Features:





Uninhibited free-form 3D modeling tools that enable design engineers to model any shape imaginable


Compatible with all other design, drafting, CAM, engineering, analysis, rendering, animation, and illustration software


Read and repair meshes and extremely challenging IGES files









2. Solid edge







Solid Edge, a portfolio of affordable, easy-to-use software tools, addresses all aspects of the product design and development process for design engineers, including 3D design, simulation, manufacturing, design management, and more. With its synchronous technology, Solid Edge combines the speed and simplicity os direct modeling with the flexibility and control of parametric design.





Key Features:





A growing ecosystem of apps and software tools that include Solid Edge Design, Solid Edge Simulation, Solid Edge Manufacturing, Solid Edge Design Management, and more


Exceptional tools for creating and managing 3D digital prototypes


Guide your projects toward an error-free, accurate design solution


Merges design management capabilities with the CAD tools design engineers use every day.










3. Mech designer







MechDesigner is an engineering design tool that was developed specifically for the design and analysis of machines and products that have moving parts, and for those parts to move the way you want them to move. With MechDesigner, you can ensure that your designs will move smoothly and with precision, even if your machine or product has complex motions, multiple interacting mechanisms, Cams, gears, or CAD designed parts.





Key Features:





CAD/CAE software for design and analysis of machines, cams, mechanisms, and motions


Design and build 3D machines with as many mechanisms as you need


Create, edit, analyze, and view your interacting mechanisms in a 3D environment, plus add solids to the model


Builds mechanisms with efficient kinematic equations that provide exact solutions.







4. Matlab







A high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming, MATLAB is an engineering design tool preferred by millions of engineers and scientists worldwide. With MATLAB, you can explore and visualize ideas and collaborate across disciplines to put your ideas into action.





Key Features:





Numeric computation to use mathematical functions to solve science and engineering problems


Core math functions use processor-optimized libraries to provide fast execution of vector and matrix calculations


Explore, visualize, and model your data


Share results as plots or complete reports










5. Autodesk







Autodesk is best known for its 3D design and engineering software and services. We like Autodesk Product Design Suite because it is a comprehensive 3D product design solution that offers everything design engineers need, from simulation, to collaboration, to visualization, to digital prototyping tools. Complete your entire engineering process with Autodesk Product Design Suite.





Key Features:





Use 2D AutoCAD drawings as a base for inventor layouts


Quickly and easily make product design changes


Integrate electrical and mechanical design


Get to market faster by reducing rework and reusing design data


Reduce manufacturing costs by creating accurate design documentation and evaluating product manufacturability


Fashion Jobs and Fashion Career Advice





By Shay Marie



Picking one out of many fashion jobs generally is an overwhelming challenge. There are several different opportunities in the fashion industry that you might not be sure which one is best for you. With the high demand for fashion jobs, you need to be sure of what it is that you want to do so you can get started on pursuing your dream in this competitive industry. Below you will find descriptions for several fashion jobs and, subsequently, be one step closer to establishing your career in the fashion industry.



1. Fashion Designer





Thanks to shows like Project Runway, there are many people whose curiosity has been rose towards the fashion industry, exclusively, fashion design. A career as a fashion designer seems extravagant and rewarding but it takes a whole lot of work. A fashion designer must be well-informed of the latest trends (and sometimes even be ahead of them) and have the creativity to conceptualize new designs. A fashion designer creates sketches, whether by hand or with computer-aided design (CAD) software, of their designs and must be familiar with fabrics and materials in order to create samples that show what the final product would look like. As a fashion designer you can specialize in clothing design, footwear or accessories. Fashion jobs like that of a fashion designer are prolonged with grueling hours of intensive work and lots of traveling if you want to promote your designs. Fashion designers work under pressure to meet deadlines and make an impression on fashion buyers and other potential clients. As a fashion designer you would need not only talent and creativity but also thick skin and dedication.



2. Fashion Merchandising



Fashion jobs in merchandising can be very challenging. A fashion merchandiser must know what consumers really want, how to present it to them, what they want to pay for it and how to lure them to purchase. A fashion merchandiser is not just an expert in fashion but must also have strong business, financial and advertising skills. As a fashion designer you might find yourself creating budgets, tracking profits and losses, tracking inventory, developing marketing strategies and even putting together creative visual displays to draw in consumers. It's a career that entails many different roles but also has many opportunities to grow and advance in.



3. Fashion Buyer



Fashion buyers are among the most crucial people for brands and companies. They must have good communication skills, be aggressive, organized and driven. As a fashion buyer you work hand in hand with designers, merchandisers and other key people to select what pieces to present to consumers and ensure that best-sellers are continually available. Buyers must be mindful of both current and future trends so they can make the right choices of clothing, shoes, accessories, etc. to ensure high profits. Working with suppliers to negotiate prices suggests that a fashion buyer must have good interpersonal skills, be educated in market costs and also in consumer demands. Fashion buyers must be ready to work under pressure, travel and research and analyze in order to make practical decisions on what products to offer their target customer base.



4. Fashion Director



Fashion directors, also known as creative directors or fashion coordinators, are in charge of the image and look of a store, magazine or a fashion house. They are accountable for that first impression given when people look at ad campaigns, shoots and even fashion films. A fashion director must make sure that the models, photographers, location and concepts characterize the store, brand, or magazine in the best and most genuine way. One of the most well known creative directors in the industry is Grace Coddington who, alongside Anna Wintour and other industry professionals, are a part of American Vogue. In the documentary "The September Issue" we are able to see Coddington showing us her best work and the steps she takes to produce the magnificent spreads in Vogue. Now, don't think it will be a snap landing one of these fashion jobs. Be prepared for long hours of work, creative stumps, frequent traveling, crazy deadlines, and being willing to go back to the drawing board time and time again. Remember, as a fashion director you are responsible for the image of a brand; you produce something that the whole world will see. People will base their opinions on what you present to them. As one of the top fashion jobs in the industry, the pressure is on!



Fashion Jobs - The List Goes On



5. Fashion Forecaster



Probably one of the highest ranking careers in the fashion industry, fashion forecasters do just that, forecast the future trends and styles. This is much more sophisticated than forecasting the weather. Not only does a fashion forecaster need to have in depth knowledge of fashion but he or she must also be creative and surely have the skills necessary to research and analyze potential trends, colors, fabrics and patterns. Fashion forecasters seek inspiration in everything from movies, music, even science and technology. Getting a position as a fashion forecaster is one of the most prestigious of all fashion jobs you could aspire to.



6. Fashion Stylist



A fashion stylist has the easy (or is it?) task of making someone look good. A stylist must be familiar with what colors, fabrics and styles work best to flatter someone's shape while also knowing ways to accessorize and finish the perfect outfit. Fashion stylists are responsible for picking the best pieces for photoshoots, events, etc. and putting them together for the final product. A stylist's reputation lies on how good the client looks and, in the case of ad campaigns, whether or not the stylist can communicate the image and vision of a product. Don't be surprised if, as a fashion stylist, you find yourself traveling for motivation or shopping for clothing, or even spending a day (or a few) revamping a client's closet. Finding fashion jobs for stylists can be as uncomplicated as working as a personal shopper or styling photo shoots for websites or local magazines or newspapers.



7. Fashion Photographer






It's not just about knowing just how to take a good picture. Fashion photographers basically have two fields to be good at: fashion and photography. The photography part consists of knowing what angles, lighting, etc. As far as the fashion, photographers really need to be experts in that as well. A fashion photographer should always know what the best trends are, top designers, top fashion events and any other heavy hitter aspects of the industry. Fashion jobs in this field can consist of taking pictures for model portfolios, ad campaigns, and fashion shows. Fashion photographers are responsible for producing a shot that requires excellent technical skills and extensive fashion knowledge. For example, when a fashion photographer goes to shoot at a fashion show he or she must know exactly when to snap the shot of that model wearing the flowing dress. The picture must showcase how the fabric moves and flows instead of displaying a dress that falls limp and drags on the floor. A fashion photographer works hand in hand with stylists, makeup artists and models to ensure that the final product is efficient in sending a visual message.



8. Fashion Editor



Fashion editors supervise the direction of a fashion publication, website and other media. They are in charge for editing a fashion writer's work, making suggestions, and researching the possibilities of future stories. Fashion writers must be aware of trends and classics to assure that coverage is provided for the target audience. A fashion editor works under the pressure of meeting deadlines, supervising writers, discovering features and fresh ideas all while staying current on the industry and scanning the levels of competition. Some of the qualities necessary for one of these fashion jobs are being organized, punctual, able to communicate verbally and have impeccable writing and journalistic skills. Being one of the most competitive fashion jobs in the industry, a fashion editor should be ready to put some hard work in and spend long nights brewing up excellent, creative content.



9. Fashion Writer



Being a fashion writer is not as easy as picking up a pen and paper (or laptop, tablet, etc.) but includes extensive amounts of research. Fashion writers must be current on their knowledge of fashion and creative when drumming up writing ideas. Of course, outstanding writing skills are a must and meeting deadlines are also fundamental in this career. Fashion writers can execute interviews, cover fashion events and supply reviews of products. You have a choice of working as a freelance writer, with television shows, websites, blogs, smaller publications like local magazines and newspapers or with major publications such as Vogue or Elle, among others. This is one of those fashion jobs where you can find many opportunities and can be fairly simple to get started.



10. Fashion PR (Fashion Public Relations)



Creating a good consumer opinion is of the utmost importance for this fashion job. Where advertising and marketing can create a consumer desire to purchase a certain fashion item, public relations handles the image in its relation to the public eye. Public opinion can gauge the success and longevity of a company. Out of all the fashion jobs mentioned, fashion pr is the piece that ties it all together.



Fashion Jobs that Require WORK!



Whatever one of these fashion jobs you determine to make your career, remember that in such a reasonably competitive industry it's important to put in a lot of hard work and to be determined. All employers look for something that make their next hire special and capable of making their publication, line, show, or website shine amongst the rest. What is it that you have to offer that others don't have? How motivated are you? Tell us, which one of these fashion jobs appeal to you the most?

How to Become a Successful Fashion Designer

By Genyfer Spark





If you are like me you live and breathe fashion. You are constantly inspired with so many new designs racing through your mind, so many you can't seem to get them all down quick enough at the pace they arrive. You constantly dream of the day your fashions will be on the fashion runway with the lights beaming brightly overhead, the cameras flashing everywhere and the audience being completely mesmerized by your incredible designs. You can't stop thinking of the day you will open a magazine or watch the Oscars and see a famous celebrity in one of your breathtaking designs. Your book shelf is stocked with fashion books and magazines, and you absolutely can't resist visiting textile stores to view all the latest fabrics, decorative beads, rhinestones and trims.



It's this ever present dream of being a successful fashion designer that has you work day and night on your designs in most cases for many years without pay and working a job to pay the pills which is brutal torture, when all you can think about is living and working in fashion.



Famous fashion designers come from all walks of life there is no one system to follow that will have you become the next famous fashion designer. Some have graduated from elite fashion schools and some have never attended fashion school. Some have undertaken a fashion internship with a fashion house and others have made their own designs in their basement. The only elements all these fashion designers have in common is they had an intense passion for fashion, were able to design fashions highly sought after and connected with someone who gave them the opportunity to break into the fashion industry. It is essential in becoming a successful fashion designer you get you and your designs out there as much as possible, as how will anyone know about your fashions if they can't see them?



In getting your fashions out there here are a few things you can do:



1. We are not usually good at everything some of us are great at designing clothes but lack the sewing and pattern making skills. It is here you can partner with someone who shares your passion for fashion and has the skills you lack. It is in the bringing together of different skills you can create a real product that can be showcased.

2. In having a fashion line of 14 outfits you can apply to your local fashion week. In the USA: New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco all have fashion weeks. These fashion weeks attract many editors, journalists and local socialites who will see your fashions and potentially give you the exposure you need to get known.

3. Many city night clubs hold fashion shows, find out what night clubs hold fashion shows and contact them as to how you can be apart of an up and coming show.

4. Locate fashion boutiques that cater to the fashions you design, first make a trip to the stores to look around, if you can see your clothes fitting in well with the store, find out who the owner is and ask if they would be willing to have some of your fashions offered for sale in their store. You will be amazed at how many store owners are willing to work with you. I walked around San Francisco in the Nob Hill district and had my fashions placed after visiting and discussing my product with four boutiques. In having your fashions displayed you will receive valuable insights as to whether or not your designs are in demand and if you need to change your designs to increase sales. It will also give you free exposure to the public. When your fashions do sell you can present this to investors who are more than willing to invest in your line, when you prove the existence of a strong demand for your fashions.

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