Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Choosing a Roommate

Choosing a roommate is like choosing your spouse. Yes! Because you are choosing someone with whom you are going to share your room, food, bed, rent, etc. I would like to share some of the considerations that one need to take care in choosing his or her roommate. Apartments in Philadelphia are mostly filled with the students who share their room with someone just like me who shared it with a stranger when I am doing my PhD in Saint Joseph's University.

* Just because someone's is your friend or you know him or her since elementary school doesn't mean he or she will make a great roommate.

* It's a good idea to know going in what you want in a roommate and what you won't tolerate. Will you accept a roommate who smokes, one with a live-in boyfriend or girlfriend, with someone of the opposite sex? What about cleanliness or Pets? Morning person or night owl?

* If you're looking for a room-sharing situation (rather than looking for an apartment with a friend), you need to start looking as early as possible. It can sometimes take longer to find an acceptable rental share situation than just to find an apartment.

* Ask questions. If you're looking at apartment share situations, you want to know as much as possible about the people you'll be living with, right? Make a list of questions ahead of time, and get them answered.

* Answer questions. Be as honest as possible with potential roommates and put your best foot forward.

* Don't expect that your new roommate will be your new best friend as well. While the two of you may, indeed, become good friends, it isn't a prerequisite for sharing an apartment.

* Be prepared to compromise. Sharing an apartment or house with someone else usually requires some adjustment.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

GPS For Autos Starting To Get ‘Smarter’

Present GPS navigation system are origin to complete data which can sometimes be interesting and lively in the real world. GPS navigation systems may soon become more smarter about executing their encyclopedic knowledge.

While many of current navigation systems identify where the roads are and what points of portion are adjacent, there is no method of applying this information to the driver’s current location.


But car makers like, Jaguar, Land Rover and Mazda have designed their built-in navigation systems to prevent use of roads which have limitations. Customers can prohibit routes which are dirt roads, one-way streets, toll roads, and ferries. These options, as well as the rising availability of real-time traffic information, is the beginning of systems employing intelligence to immense expertise.


If a driver is moving from home in the morning, the computer must recognize that they are driving to work and whether there is chances of rush hour traffic. It will also recognize, in the case of the empty carpool highways, the hours of carpool limits and the number of people present in the car.


Smarter computers will also take into consideration other factors, such as, when there is a trip which passes near stadium on the day of a game, navigation system will guide the driver's trip on a longer drive and avoids the traffic congestion which may occur in highways nearby.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Does Heart Failure Affect Quality Of Life?

Heart failure can occur due to stoppage in pulse or low pulse rate. This condition is originally known as congestive heart failure. With medical advances the people are survived with heart disease and leading normal life.

It is estimated that after having a heart attack, more than 20 percent of men will be disabled with heart failure in six year or less and more than 40 percent of women are also face the above situation. The quality life is much affected compared to other diseases. They require in-home care from their family members and should receive the care in a nursing home periodically. They even become disabled and face difficulties in doing day to day activities like walking, etc.

Geriatric conditions are experienced and clinical conditions are highly prevalent like urinary incontinence, dementia and injuries for falling and many more. So, people with heart failure should be kept in observation always by the family members.


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Sunday, March 14, 2010

New Year's Resolution Tips

Planning a head is the best way to make your resolution work. At some time or the other in your life you have made a New Year's Resolution - and then broken it. This year, stop the cycle of resolving to make change, but not following through. Here are some tips to help get you started.

Realistic: The certain way to get success of your goal is to make your goal realistic. For instance resolving to never eat your favorite desserts again could be a bad choice. Attempt for a goal that is wise to do

Plan ahead: Don't make your resolution on New Year Day. If you wait until the last minute, it will be based on your mind-set on that particular day. Instead it should be well planned before.

Map Your Outline: Decide how you are going to deal with the attraction to skip the exercise class, or just have one more cigarette. This could include calling on a friend for help, or practicing positive thinking and self-talk.

Formulate Pro’s and Con’s: The list of items on paper may help you to keep your motivation strong. Develop this list over time. Keep your list with you and refer to it when you need help keeping your resolve.

Let People Know It: Don't keep your resolution as a secret. Tell friends and family members who will be there to support your resolve to change yourself for the better. The best case scenario is to find yourself a buddy who shares your New Year's Resolution and motivate each other.

Keep Trying: If your resolution has totally run out of steam by mid-way, don't disappoint. Start it over again! There's no reason you can't make a New Year's Resolution any time of year.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

An Introduction to Typefaces

When you are choosing a font it is very important to know what you are looking for. These fonts are mostly categorized by their physical appearance. The most recognized groups are serif, sans serif, script, blackletter, monspaced and ornamental. Serif typefaces are named after the small features at the end of the letter strokes. They are sometimes referred to as "roman" typefaces and are used most commonly used in print media such as magazines, newspapers and books. It is widely believed that serif fonts make long passages of text easier to read, but actually studies have shown a large amount of variation in results suggesting that the ability to better sustain serif typefaces is based on practice and familiarity with the style. A sans serif font is named after the lack of a serif at the end of each letters pen stroke and they are generally associated with more modern designs. Sans serif designs appeared further down the time line than their serif styles brother yet are just as popular, especially in digital media. This is because sans serifs fonts encourage legibility over readability and are perfect for use in smaller text blocks.

Script typefaces are the ones often associated with handwritten text or calligraphy. They are quite difficult to read in large passages but are still used in some situations especially print media. This is because script fonts often give off the impression of elegance when compared to some of the other font groups. Blackletter typefaces are fairly complex fonts that use an especially complex set of serifs and design tweaks. They are predominately designed to fit in with "old English" style calligraphy and often appear Medieval. They lend a certain amount of power to text as it becomes instantly noticeable, especially alongside normal fonts. Monspaced fonts are specially designed fonts in which every letter or symbol has the exact same width. They were originally designed for typewriters, which could not move a dynamic amount of space in-between letters so every one had to be the same. Ornamental text is often referred to under different names such as display or novelty text. It is very rarely suited for body text and is designed for distinctive titles. The style will very often carry extremely specific connotations and can end up being associated with brands or products very easily.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

$3.8 Trillion US Budget For 2011

The U.S president Barack Obama presented 2011 budget at white house on Monday, February 1, 2010. Obama announced $3.8 trillion dollars budget for fiscal year 2011. The 2011 $3.8 trillion budget includes 100 billion dollars budget for jobs, and 1.6 trillion dollars budget deficit. Billions of dollars from this 2011 budget will be spend to encounter persistently high unemployment and assist a battered middle class.

Recession and unemployment rate increased dramatically among Americans. The $100 bill used for a job bill and it would include tax cuts for small businesses and social-safety-net programs. The 2011 budget of the U.S government include a 6% increase in civilian research programs, and also provides more funds for military programs such as U.S. Army’s Black Hawk, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, and the Chinook helicopters, . The main theme of the budget 2011 is the job creation. The new budget of U.S includes $90 billion to recover losses from the banks, and $700 billion financial rescue fund.