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Maintaining a fireplace in the backyard

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

Outdoor fireplaces are similar to indoor fireplaces and have stone or brick patio. Traditionally, like all fireplaces, even the outdoor ones were wood burning but these days, due to pollution and its energy efficient capabilities, or rather lack of it, has people moving towards gas. Even outdoor fireplaces require regular cleaning to maintain it.

Outdoor fireplaces using gas are quite popular these days as they provide immediate warmth, very similar to wood. Gas logs sets are used instead of wood in gas fireplaces. Gas logs are ceramic fibers which resembles wood. These use natural gas or propane for burning; as a result they do not produce carbon monoxide and also do not leave ashes. Vent free gas logs are always advisable for use.

Like for indoor fireplaces, even outdoor fireplaces will require few essential accessories. Depending on the budget, one can buy a range of fireplace accessories. Like a fireplace tool sets is very essential which contains a shovel, tongs, brush and poker. Fireplace screen, another important item prevents the sparks from leaving the fireplace and also prevents pets and children from coming in contact from fire. But these screens are useful in wood fireplaces and not in electric and gas fireplaces.

Why K Alliance the best in online learning

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

K Alliance is a US based premier computer based video training program development company, which has created its place through innovation and consistent exploration. K Alliance training modules are designed to deal with the new technologies and each of the training programs belong to a class of its own. The company is adept in making variable formats on elearning, streaming video learning and blending learning for corporate as well as k-12 learning, secondary and tertiary education.

K Alliance has designed complete range of elearning and development solutions that are available in formats, on either CDs, Intranet and video presentation. K Alliance training programs are designed for every kind of leaning to happen in any kind of environment. The self-tutored programs are rich enough to enhance the learning of an individual belonging to different industries and domains.

Whether it is IT, Desktop Publishing; Soft Training Skills; software development, K Alliance training is tailored to meet the needs and demands of every body. The best part of these self tutored and self-paced elearning programs are their user-friendliness and high scale of interactivity. Every learner finds unique experience in learning. And being self-paced, the learner can simply adjust the learning as per his/her mental framework. Moreover, you don’t need physical presence of any tutor for learning to happen.

All You Need Is Your Computer

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

When you just want to be trained, I have to advise you that all you will need for this course it just a computer so it can help you with what you want to learn. Today, we have the computer training videos to pull you through with anything that you want to learn. You can instantly have an access to the various online computer-training videos so you will not end up paying more for the costs of the training if it were to be hosted by a personal trainer. Yes, these videos are something that you would really want to have in order for you to be on the line and in order for you to get it in the comfort of your own house for that matter. In this case, you will be well equipped with nothing to loose and you will even have a very conducive place for learning because it will be you who will be the determinant factor to face almost all the things that you want to be stuck in your mind and body of knowledge. So, get it now to save not only time but money and energy as well.

IT CBT Training Basics

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Those who wish to enter the rapidly expanding world of information technology should be open to one of the many IT training alternatives available. These can come in several ways. IT online training is growing in popularity and functionality. This includes the latest advancement in hands-on training, IT CBT training.

It stands for “computer based training.” This form specifically works to give real hands-on training in an accessible format. It is a great option for self motivated people who want to receive IT training. CBT courses will provide lessons in various areas of computing and IT support, depending on your intended specialty. A proper series of CBT classes should leave anyone ready to apply all the concepts in the real world.

The important aspect is the hands on learning. The lessons are based on computer training programs. Students receive their instructions while being allowed to use the relevant program in a shell of the larger training program. Integrating important applications into the training just makes the tips and tricks easier to remember and the lessons easier to understand. It should be the perfect answer for someone who doesn’t want to get all of their IT knowledge from a book.

Boarding Schools

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

A boarding school is a school that charges fees and where students do not only go to study but also to live during the term. Boarding, basically, means providing lodging and food. These schools do not only have students as boarders but also, possibly, some teachers.

Most of the private schools in the United States are boarding schools (they are known as public schools in the Commonwealth of Nations). Most students who attend boarding schools have to be away from their families during their childhood and adolescent stages. They only get to return to their families during holidays and summer breaks.

There are many types of boarding schools and one of these is a teen boarding school. This type could be a haven for troubled teens and would also help them live normal and more fruitful lives. Some schools under this category would train student from grades 7 until 12. This could also be just an ordinary school for students who are in their teenage years and who are preparing to go to college.

There are also schools that offer military training and they are called military boarding schools and they are more common in the U.S. This type of school could be integrated with a teen boarding school to better discipline juvenile delinquents. Some are purely there to train for future military career, though.

Boarding schools may appear strict and rigorous with their trainings yet they only aim towards one goal—and that is to make good citizens out of today’s youth.

Can someone tell me more information on the African diaspora of India?

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

According to Dr. Richard Pankhurst, commercial contacts between Ethiopia and India are mentioned in the Periplus – a Graeco-Egyptian commercial manual written around the first century AD. This manual mentions that the Aksumite port of Adulis, on the Red Sea coast of Africa, “traded extensively with various parts of Western India, which supplied Ethiopia with both textiles and spices.” Later texts mention trade with Ceylon as well. Habshis were present in Colombo, in Ceylon, where Ibn Battuta reports that Jalasti, “the wazir and ruler of the sea”, had “about five hundred Abyssinians”.

More than 250,000 descendants of Africans still live amongst the Indian people. They are a vast and diverse population spread throughout India with separate histories and unique roles within the Indian strata. Although Africans have been crossing the Indian Ocean into India for over a millennium, most of those who make up the Indo-African population came in the past five hundred years. Most were mercenaries or prisoners of war of the Muslim rulers. Africans also came as midwives and herbalists, and as musicians, sailors and merchants.

In the second decade of the sixteenth century a European traveller named Armando Cortesao noted that: “The people who govern the kingdom [Bengal] are Abyssinians [Ethiopians]. These men are looked upon as knights; they are greatly esteemed; they wait on the kings in their apartments.”

Indo-Africans trace their ancestry primarily from the East African coast from Sudan, Abyssinia (now Ethiopia) to Mozambique, but some came from as far off as South Africa and even Nigeria. Little research has been done on this unique population, but slowly literature on this small group is growing. Many of the Indo-Africans who arrived from eastern Africa came as sailors and traders engaged in the vibrant Indian ocean trade and stayed on in India, usually around the main ports, from Kerala in the south to Gujarat in the north. The monsoon winds that blew across the Indian ocean powered an extensive trade system that shipped spices from Kerala through Northeast Africa and on to Rome and other parts of the European continent since before the time of Christ. Ivory, gold and other valuables from Zimbabwe and the Congo found their way to the East African coast to areas such as Kilwa, Mombassa and Zanzibar from where they were further shipped across the Indian Ocean and on to India, Southeast Asia, China and even Japan.

Perhaps the most interesting example of Indo-Africans in Indian history was the establishment of the Habshi State in Bengal during the 15th century. As the story goes, the ruler of the state was killed in a palace coup d’etat led by an Indo-African general serving in the king’s army, who went on to proclaim himself king. He was subsequently killed by another high-ranking Indo-African general who remained loyal to the original ruling family and placed the young son of the murdered king upon the throne.

Another group of Indo-Africans, known as the Shemali, originated in Kano, Nigeria, and came to India via Sudan and Mecca following their Hajj pilgrimage. Under the leadership of a wealthy merchant known as Baba Ghor, the Shemali became prosperous through the mining and trade of the precious stone Agate. This group of Indo-Africans retains quite a few African customs, and Baba Ghor and the story of their arrival in India is proudly remembered.

The majority of Indo-Africans are Muslims, but other similarities are hard to find. Different communities speak different languages and culturally most consider themselves Indian save for a few African cultural remnants. Some Indo-Africans, descended from powerful soldiers, administrators, and even rulers, are indistinguishable from the general population, for their ancestors were considered higher class and married freely amongst the elite Indian population. This group of Indo-Africans are sometimes known as the Royal Sidis, and they only marry amongst themselves or with upper class/caste native Muslims.

There are identifiable Sidi communities in Gujarat, Maharashtra (around Bombay), and Hyderabad. Most of the Sidis live in Gujarat, a state in western India. Jambur, a village in the Gir forest is an exclusive Sidi settlement. The Sidis here have retained Sidis-gujarat location-bbc.gif (3529 bytes)their lineage of music and dance – their only link now with Africa. A smaller group of Sidis lives in Junagadh, a town not far from Jambur. According to Professor Amy Catlin, an ethno-musicologist from UCLA, who is making a special study of Sidi culture, “In Gujarat, affinities with African music include certain musical instruments and their names”, she says, “and also the performance of an African-derived musical genre called “goma”. Sidis also settled in Murud, once the capital of the erstwhile state of Janjira (from the Arabic ‘jazirah’ meaning an island) on the western coast of Maharashtra. The Janjira Fort at Murad was “once the stronghold of Abyssinian Sidis, who played an important role in the history of Bombay in the latter half of the 17th century”. Those Sidis who settled in Janjira prospered as warriors and great sailors. Their fort still stands today in Murud – a small fishing village – as does the Sidi Palace on the outskirts of the village. Though the interior of the palace is not open to tourists, the fort can be visited. “Once the fort boasted of five hundred canons, today only a handful are left, still intact and able to tell their story. Amongst them are the three major cannons, Kalal Bangdi, Landakasam and Bhavani, the cherished weapons of the Sidis, built from five metals.”- Discover India

“Siddi kingdoms were established in western India in Janjira and Jaffrabad as early as 1100 AD. After their conversion to Islam, the African freedmen of India, originally called Habshi from the Arabic, called themselves Sayyad (descendants of Muhammad) and were consequently called Siddis. Indeed, the island Janjira was formerly called Habshan, meaning Habshan’s or African’s land. Siddi signifies lord or prince. It is further said that Siddi is an expression of respectful address commonly used in North Africa, like Sahib in India. Specifically, it is said to be an honorific title given to the descendants of African natives in the west of India, some of whom were distinguished military officers and administrators of the Muslim princes of the Deccan. … The Siddis were employed largely as security forces for Muslim fleets in the Indian Ocean, a position they maintained for centuries.” - Tom Mountains Ambedkar Journal Website HABSHIS AND SIDDIS: AFRICAN DYNASTIES IN INDIA

Scholars generally consider the Indo-Africans de facto Indians as they mostly speak Indian languages, although some groups do retain many African words. This process of assimilation was interrupted with the advent of British rule in India in the 19th century. The British segregated the Indo-Africans from the local population, thus impoverishing the process of assimilation. Today, except for the Royal Sidis and their descendants who are largely integrated into the Muslim upper class, the Indo-African population remains largely farmers or unskilled workers, although some have also become professionals such as doctors, lawyers, teachers and businessmen. Under the extensive Indian affirmative action programs, most Indo-Africans are classified as scheduled tribes, which entitles them to reservations in university seats and other government support.

Only a small number of Indo-Africans have tried to immigrate back to Africa, mostly during the British rule of Zanzibar. Those who did return have largely been assimilated into the cultural mix that characterises the island. Early in the 20th century, a woman named Langi Nur-Bai arrived in Zanzibar from India where she had been a drummer and singer. Interestingly, while in Zanzibar she became a respected member of the Indian Muslim community and was a highly demanded performer for their weddings and other such occasions.

Prominent Indo-Africans in history of India
Jamal al-Din Yaqut - a royal courtier in the kingdom of Delhi who was believed to be close to the then reigning sovereign Queen Raziya (1236- 1240). He was killed by jealous rivals.
Ibn Battuta recalls that at Alapur, north of Delhi, the governor was “the Abyssinian Badr…, a man whose bravery passed into a proverb”.
Malik Sarwar, described as a Habshi, was appointed governor of Jaunpur.
Mubarak Shah, his son, later succeeded him.
Ibrahim Shah, succeeded his brother Mubarak Shah, and ruled for forty years.
Malik Ambar (1550-1626). whose original name was Shambu, was born around 1550 in Harar, Ethiopia. He was able to raise a formidable army and achieve great power in the west Indian realm of Ahmadnagar.

Organic compounds?!!!!!!!?

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

3. ____ is an organic compound
(NaCl,H2O,C6H12O6,O2)

 C6H12O6 - Sugar
Any compound with a ‘C’ which is carbon is organic.
First one is salt.
Second is water.
Last is oxygen.

Those are not organic compounds.

C6H12O6, or glucose, is an organic compound

CCNA Bootcamp

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

The Cisco CCNA network associate certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. Cisco has updated the CCNA certification to include basic security, wireless networking concepts, and performance-based skills. Enrolling in a ccna bootcamp course is the fastest way to receive your certification. The class will cover areas such as basic mitigation of security threats, introduction to wireless networking concepts and terminology, and performance based skills. Much like the mcse boot camp classes offered online, this course will prepare you for the final certification through several days of instruction.

While there are no prerequisites for registering for the ccna boot camp, it should not be thought of as merely an entry-level networking certification. Candidates have the option of two routes towards certification. Either take and pass two individual exams or alternatively, one larger, combined exam. The CCNA itself is a prerequisite to more advanced Cisco certifications, such as the CCNP, CCSP and the CCIE, meaning that candidates wishing to go on to the more advanced Cisco certifications first need to successfully pass the CCNA. If you are ready to join the ranks of the professional Cisco networkers, look into a ccna boot camp today.

An Overview of Cisco Certification Exams

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

CCNA or the Cisco Certified Network Associate is the first step in Cisco’s certification process. This exam is taken as an alternative to taking two tests, the ICND1 640-822 and ICND2 640-816. There is no prior certification required to take the CCNA Exam and it will determine your knowledge on installing and troubleshooting different types of routers or network systems.

CCNA boot camp allows you to get hands-on experience as well review material for the exam. Other boot camps offer fast and short courses while others allow you to have a free rein of your time.

The CCNP certification exam will test the individual’s capability to install, configure and troubleshoot local and wide area networks that has 100 to 500 nodes. They also need to demonstrate knowledge in edge applications with voice, wireless and security integration with the network. CCNP exams are now conducted via computer with multiple choice questions, select-and-place and simulation type questions. That’s why CCNP boot camps are addressing the needs of professionals who wish to pass this exam.

The CCSP or Cisco Certified Security Professional, on the other hand, requires advanced knowledge in Cisco network security. CCSP boot camp provides knowledge and skills in order for the network security professional to design and install very secure network business systems. Some classes boast of short training courses that assures you a passing rate on the exam. Other boot camps offer one-on-one training with simulations and hands-on training.

Project 2007 Training

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Microsoft Project is a project management software program designed to assist project managers in creating plans, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing budgets and analyzing workloads. The application can create critical path schedules, critical chain, and event chain methodology. Project can also recognize different classes of users who can each have differing access levels to projects, views, and other data. Microsoft project training is the most thorough way to master the application.

Taking a Microsoftproject 2007 training class from CBTPlanet.com is one of the best ways to become proficient in the software. By learning all of the program’s full capabilities, you will be able to better lead your projects and your team. Your confidence in your ability to use Project to manage people and resources will help to ensure your project’s ultimate success.

Their self-study project 2007 tutorial CD-ROM allows you to receive quality training from afar, within an interactive, hands-on environment. Multimedia components and a simulated software environment will allow you to test out the tasks you have just learned, right on your own PC. The CD’s step-by-step demos, high quality content, and interactive labs all enable you to utilize Project to its fullest. For expert training, in a variety of creative formats, visit CBTPlanet.com today.