Friday, December 16, 2011

The bulova watch

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The Bulova watch company we know started in 1875 when Joseph Bulova immigrated from Bohemia to New York at the age of 23. Joseph Bulova opened a small jewelry store in New York City. In 1911 Joseph began manufacturing desk clocks and nice pocket watches. He had refined a manufacturing process and began making and selling his products at an accelerated rate.
Although Bulova began in a rather small, unassuming jewelry store where he offered items such as discount gold jewelry as well as watches, it was the beginning of an empire that has lasted to this day. By the early 1900's the company had a world wide presence, and opened manufacturing facilities in Switzerland as well. This has played a part in the Swiss watch being noted for supreme quality. The reputation of bulova watch is renowned around the globe. From its exquisite craftsmanship to its unsurpassed time keeping accuracy (1/1000 of a second), these watch styles range from simple, everyday models to embellished gold and silver creations that rival any fine jewelry. Whether shopping in a big box store or a classy jewelry store on Rodeo Drive, you will find a style and price tag that meets your needs. Bulova watches are one of the best choices for everyone who needs or wants a watch. People should know that these watches can sometimes be hard to find and the best place where they should look for them is on the Internet. There are many online shops which sell Bulova's products. Most of them sell brand new products but there are some which have used watches too. The fact that they are used does not mean that are broken: most of them are in a really good shape.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Smoking Leads To A Shorter Life

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Smoking leads to a shorter life. Sounds like a dramatic news headline, but there is nothing dramatic or comical about it: smoking will kill you faster, plain and simple. One of the main reasons you should quit smoking if you have a tobacco habit is because quitting today will start to build your life expectancy back up. Let's take a look at some of the ways in which smoking affects your life expectancy so that you can make the decision to change your habits today.
We are all well aware that smoking leads to various serious health problems such as lung cancer, emphysema, and heart disease. Smoking also weakens the immune systems and makes your body more prone to viral and bacterial infections. All of these factors combined contribute to a shorter life expectancy for smokers: experts estimate that a smokers' life expectancy decreases by about 10 years in comparison with non-smokers. This number is chilling when you think about it-ten years less to enjoy your family, friends, hobbies, and anything else that you cherish about your life. The good news is, quitting smoking will put you back on the track to health and a longer life. The sooner you quit smoking, the sooner you begin to attenuate the harmful effects of tobacco so that you can rebuild your life expectancy. This is particularly true if you are a young smoker: according to a study published in the British Medical Journal, smokers who quit before the age of 30 eventually have the same life expectancy of non-smokers. This statistic provides an excellent incentive to quit smoking now, especially if you are young. There will always be skeptics concerning the dramatic impact smoking has on your life expectancy because there will always be exceptions: there are people who have smoked a pack a day for 50 years and never develop one cancerous cell and there are people who are health nuts that die from some form of cancer when they are only 40. Don't let the pro-smoking cynics fool you: the aforementioned anomalies are smoke screened (no pun intended) used to cloud out the fact that smoking is extremely and reliably hazardous to your health, and it will lead to health problems if you engage in it long-term. If you want to avoid decreasing your life expectancy, then quit smoking. There are many factors in life that can lead to an early death, so why willingly engage in increasing your risks? Smoking is a habit and you have the power to quit. You may not have the power to control how long you live, but you do have the power to control your habits and avoid those that detract from your physical well-being. About the Author Maureen Hamilton is an Integrated Neuro-Linguistic Programming Master Practitioner, Hypnotherapist and a Demartini Method Facilitator. Maureen has previously worked in many areas of health in Australia as well as overseas. Her health background includes training in general and midwifery nursing, mental health and children's behavioural issues (including the effects of emotional trauma especially in children). Maureen is very much involved in promoting and assisting people to obtain optimal health and is absolutely committed to helping people to stop smoking and/or lose weight naturally using Hypnosis and NLP. If you would like to find out more, visit http://masteryourlifepower.com and and talk to Maureen about your requirements. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6708473

Smoking Bans

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Smoking Bans It is now realised by individuals and governments alike that smoking is extremely hazardous to health. Millions are dying each year both directly and indirectly as a consequence of the smoking habit. The death toll is indeed prodigious and exceeds deaths due to drug addiction, breast cancer, AIDS and traffic accidents put together. A conservative estimate places the annual death toll to around 10 million worldwide.
Public Smoking Bans Over the past decade concerned governments have begun to implement and enforce smoking bans. Smoking bans have included the work place, bars, restaurants and other public areas. Some countries have even extended the ban to include inmates in penal institutions. Anti-Smoking Legislation The aim of all this legislation is to reduce tobacco smoke exposure for those who choose not to smoke and of course to encourage smokers to give up their pernicious and deadly habit. The recognition that passive smoking, or exposure to second hand smoke, is a significant health hazard has added impetus to restrictive smoking legislation. The World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2008 concluded that passive smoking causes cancers, heart disease and emphysema. In partnership with smoking restrictions, governments have introduced limits on tobacco advertising and have actively publicised the health hazards of smoking through education. Furthermore, the imposition of step wise increases in tobacco taxation has been aimed at discouraging new smokers, especially the young, from taking up the habit. Increased taxation has also provided an incentive for even the most ardent smoker to quit. Tobacco Companies Respond The tobacco companies and there supporters have not passively acquiesced to these changes. After all tobacco is big business and employs many workers in tobacco cultivation, processing and manufacture; much is at stake. Big tobacco has responded by shifting their marketing emphasis into the lucrative and largely unregulated third world market. Smoking Bans in History Of course smoking bans are not a new phenomenon. Soon after tobaccos discovery by the West in the 1500's, governments and even religious leaders, sort to impose smoking bans on largely non-compliant populations; addictions continue to remain beyond the law. In 1590 Pope Urban V11 threatened to excommunicate smoking Christians. The Turkish Sultan in 1633 prohibited smoking on the pain of death. He was clearly very anti-smoking indeed and was reported to have executed as many as 18 people a day at the height of the ban; his successor repealed Turkey's anti-smoking legislation. The assault on smokers and smoking, from all directions, is bearing fruit, at least in the developed world. Smoking prevalence in the United States currently stands at 21% of the adult population, this compares favourably with the 42 % smoking rate just 45 years ago. No doubt smoking prevalence will continue to decline. However, further reductions are expected to be hard won. Will a time come when further reductions become impossible? Human nature is all about personal freedom. I suspect no matter what the financial and health costs, and regardless of social stigma and public bans, there will be always be a hard core minority who will exercise their right to smoke.

Burton snowboards

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If you want top quality snowboards, then Burton is the way to go. Burton snowboards are a product of one of the founders of snowboarding and they do have a lot of experience in this sport. They offer top-of-the-line products that a lot of the competition has a hard time matching. They are the leading manufacturer of snowboards and other items that are related to snowboarding.
Burton snowboards can range in price from $300 to $1000 and it all depends upon the quality and style of the board. Burton offers a full range of boards and they will definitely have the board that you want. You can get free ride, free style and all mountain boards. They are guaranteed to have funky and cool graphics that will help you to show off your attitude and grab everyone's attention while you are on the mountain. The company was started back in 1977 after Jake Burton Carpenter was inspired by the Snurfer. He then decided to make his own version of the Snurfer and thus Burton boards began to manufacturer one of a kind boards. To view Burton snowboards, visit their website online. You will be able to view the boards, learn about the boards and purchase the boards if you would like. On the website, you can also view the other lines that Burton has to offer like their apparel line. So, if you are looking for the Cadillac of the snowboards, Burton is the way to go.
 

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