Articles, tagged with "restricted area", page 5
21st October 2008
Want to keep your dog within the perimeter? Does your dog constantly get away from your home? Sometimes, your pet might get inside the house without you knowing it. And in some cases, they tend to walk around in a restricted area which is a big no, no. ...
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Author:
trinity
14th October 2008
When you installed your CCTV home security, you have done so for the purpose of monitoring your house, your nanny and your teenaged children while you were away, asleep, or otherwise engaged. What you did not foresee is that it can benefit your pets, too!...
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Author:
surveillanceguide
13th October 2008
Everyday business owners decide that the time is right to implement their own internal ID card printing system; and each time the same question arises - what is the right ID card printer? Here are 6 Questions you should have the answers to before purchasi...
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Author:
Sher Matsen
23rd September 2008
Slip and fall accidents happen every day. Though some injured parties chalk their injuries up to their own carelessness, there are many cases in which the negligence of other parties is the primary cause of their accident.
There are a number of conside...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
09th September 2008
Not that these are high on anyone's list of places to spend a great deal of time in, if any time at all, but the interest of prisons and the curiosity they instill as a subject never wanes. The very mention of their names will induce thoughts to shudder b...
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Author:
M.Gold
03rd September 2008
Watch out for those pots!
Home insurance companies are being set up to face the cost of a gym membership - the economic climate is beginning to drive people to do more exercise in the comfort of their own homes rather than pay for that expensive gym me...
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Author:
George Carr
26th June 2008
Every dog needs its share of regular exercise. No pet owner can deny that. But giving your canine its fair share of sweat can sometimes be a problem. For one thing, few people have the time to walk their dog once or twice a day 24/7. Another enormous prob...
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Author:
maruti gawade
19th June 2008
Proximity cards are extensively used by companies to keep control over the physical access of their employees. Each of the employees is allotted a proximity card, which they are required to show in front of the card reader. The card reader receives the ID...
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Author:
Jack Mathew
21st May 2008
A treadmill for the home can be a sound investment. They can save you from inconvenient trips to the gym and allow you to workout in the comfort and safety of your own home. But with a decent treadmill costing $1000+ and top of the range models being $3...
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Author:
Paul Elms
28th March 2008
The mind of such a person stops running about, and becomes steady and still very easily. The process of steadying the mind is called abhyasa in yoga terminology. It is made of three stages respectively called dharana, dhyana, and samadhi. Dharana is a sta...
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Author:
Alien
25th July 2007
Once arriving in Greece, many tourists opt to hire a car and set out alone. There's truly no better way to experience the countryside in Greece than from the comfort of your car and according to your own schedule. Crossing from the centralised and urban t...
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Author:
Andy Burrows
08th June 2007
Goats should be given many acres for roaming purpose in order to stay disease-free. Goats with restricted area will become unhealthy or may even die soon. You may not be successful in feedlot goats; they would not take stress and crowding. Unexpected prob...
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Author:
asai
31st May 2006
According to wikipedia, disablism is defined as follows: discriminatory, oppressive, or abusive behaviour arising from the belief that disabled people are inferior to others.
I'll be honest. Until recently, I had never even heard the term. Now, this m...
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Author:
Tim Moore