Thursday, October 20, 2011

How To Increase Hair Growth

Hair loss is a common problem for both male and female. Although hair loss or excessive hair fall is a not a disease, it can be a indication of an underlying problem. It is always a good idea to check with a doctor. However, hair loss can be due to several other reasons, namely the type of products used on the hair, the water, the environment, stress and so on.

In order to stop hair loss, we need to go the root of the problem. If it is because of an illness, then that needs to be taken care of; if it is due to other reasons mentioned above then we need to find a solution. In any case, we need to take care of hair heath in the same way we need to take care of our bodies.

Some of the ways to stop hair loss and increase hair growth are:

- If there is a major hair loss then it could be an indication of deficiency of some essential nutrients in the body. Check your diet. Plan a well-balanced meal and take multivitamins to put back the lacking nutrients back in the body. Vitamins A, B and E are good for the hair.



- Drink plenty of water. Water flushes out toxins from the body and also keeps you hydrated. Make sure the water you drink is distilled or filtered and avoid water containing chlorine or other chemicals.

- Avoid caffeine. This causes the body to dehydrate which is not good for the hair. Instead try fruit juices.

- Know what you put on your hair. Oil your hair on weekly basis. Apply coconut oil once a week. Warm the oil a little before applying. Leave it one for an hour before washing it off.

- Avoid shampoos that have three in one substances in them. Do not shampoo every day. Twice a week is enough.

- Avoid pulling your hair back tightly.

- Make sure the pillow you sleep on has cotton covers that do not pull your hair out.

- Avoid smoking and alcohol.

- Do not brush or comb the hair when it is wet.

- After a shower dry the hair by patting with the towel rather than rubbing with it

The above tips will help to reduce hair loss and promote new growth. It is natural to loss about forty to fifty strands of hair a day, so do not be alarmed at this. Taking care of the hair in a proper manner will promote hair growth.

 

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How To Fight Hair Loss Naturally

Hair loss is common problem that affects many people worldwide. The fact that it can happen to anyone, makes you want to know if there is a way around it. This article will discuss how to fight hair loss without taking any prescription drugs or using formulated shampoo.

Men and women can both suffer from hair loss. However, losing hair is more natural for men especially when they age. So, if are wondering what is the best way to prevent baldness, you should start first in determining what causes your hair loss.

For some people, losing hair is hereditary while there are also those that suffer from it because of medication, stress, hormonal imbalance, poor diet, illnesses, and even lifestyle. It is important that you know what causes your problem so you can fight it right.



So, what can you do to stop hair loss if you do not want to take any medications because of possible side effects? Below are just some of the things you can do to stop hair loss, and promote hair growth.

Right Diet – Unknown to most people suffering from baldness or hair loss, their diet is also one of the reasons why they are losing hair. If you daily diet does not contain any nutrients that promotes hair growth, you will not be able to stop the problem but in fact would even make the condition worse.

Scalp Massage – It is a very effective way to prevent hair loss, because it helps circulate the blood in your scalp. Actually, if you massage flaxseed oil, apple cider vinegar or olive oil to your scalp you also bring moisture to your hair, repair the damage skin and remove the clog and bacteria that prevent hair growth.

Relax – Stress is another factor why you are losing hair, exercising daily can free your mind and even make your body healthier.

 

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Have You Tried Hair Loss Blueprint Yet?

After throwing away thousands of dollars on certain, cutting edge cures for baldness that are certain only to deprive you of money, and are innovative only in the ways that they remove cash from you while failing to grow even a single patch of fuzz, skepticism is only natural in the face of another promised hair restoration technique.

I know this feeling well, and nowadays I switch off my ears when some fast talking salesman is propounding the alleged virtues of another three thousand dollar treatment which has crawled out of a hair restoration lab like some kind of Frankenstein's monster. Like you probably have, I had given up on miracle cures – until very recently.



However, you owe it to yourself to try Hair Loss Blueprint, a hair regrowth program that truly stands out from the crowd both in terms of its effectiveness and its practically nonexistent cost. It was the Blueprint's cost that first grabbed my attention – just $37 at the current introductory price, with no extras to buy in the future. That's right: all you need to buy besides the plan itself are a few extra things at the grocery store when you do your weekly shopping.

It turns out that the Hair Loss Blueprint's creator isn't a pharmaceutical company executive or a , but a regular guy like you or me who had lost his hair at one point and wanted to get it back – and succeeded. Mostly by accident, he stumbled on a method that actually regrew his hair, and worked to regrow the hair of his bald or balding friends, too. He may have discovered the cure accidentally, but he had the wisdom to seize the opportunity. Now it's our turn to benefit from this natural, safe, and superbly effective way to get your hair and self-esteem back.

If you're still dubious (and I was until the Hair Loss Blueprint actually proved its worth by doing what it's advertised to do), then there's one more thing to bear in mind. The Blueprint is fully guaranteed, and if you can't get hair to grow in two months, then you'll get your money back. You need to risk nothing and have a lot to gain – so I urge you, like I did, to take the plunge and start using this hair restoration plan today.

 

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It's just been launched and interest in this program is already exploding. It's so intense that the special introductory price of just $37 isn't going to last much longer. In fact, it might even be gone by the time you get there, with the level of demand that's already burning up server bandwidth as people are rushing to get in on this marvelous guide while it lasts.

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This hair restoration program is a complete revolution in the baldness scene. It throws away all the stale ideas that you can only get your hair back by dousing your scalp in unpleasant, super-expensive chemicals for months on end, or rely on doctors' transplants and treatments.

Instead, it presents the liberating idea that natives like the people of Sarawak provided the basis of this solution. And it gives you an exciting, complete, useful action plan that guides you step by step through everything you need to do to get your hair growing thickly and normally again, whether you've been bald for a couple of days or ten years!

Would you believe that a diligent massage program, and a concoction made from simple, cheap ingredients from the grocery store, will bring the hair rising from you scalp like spring grass?

And yet it's true! This is the real, genuine deal – the breakthrough everyone's been waiting for but never really expected to happen!

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The guy who wrote the Hair Loss Blueprint isn't a fast talking salesman, a pharmaceutical company representative, or any of the others who just want to trick you into buying thousands of dollars worth of their useless chemical cures. He's a regular guy who wants to help people avoid all that expense, disappointment, and continuing baldness, and get their hair back quickly, sensibly, and safely.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

HELLO

Dear Sir/Ma,
I am .Mrs Felicia George an employee of (Wyeth Pharmaceutical Company) here in UK. I am the secretary to the Director of our Company, we are looking for an individuals/Companies who can handle the Supply of the Herbal Products which is used in the making of Animal Drug's all over the World. Presently, our Company Purchases from a Supplier in Amsterdam Holland but recent research conducted showed that the Product is in India as well.

Recently, i confidentially got a contact of a Seller in India and i came to know that this Product can be Purchased at the Rate of US$70 from India and Supplied at the rate of US$180 to our Company in UK.I have the Contact of the Producers from India and our Company Purchases a minimum of 1,000 Sachets and a Maximum of 10,000 in a single transaction. If you can invest in the Purchase of this Product from the local producers in India through our representative and then Supply to us in the United Kingdom. However, i will forward to you the contact details of the local producer upon the receipt of your positive response.I am anxiously waiting for your urgent reply.
Email:(whyth.phamarco@hotmail.com)or(felicia_87.george@hotmail.com)
Yours Sincerely,Mrs.Felicia George (Group Purchase/Supply Department).

Friday, October 7, 2011

Library Associations worldwide

Library Associations worldwide

Posted by: "** @nil **" aniljharotia@yahoo.com

Wed Oct 5, 2011 5:52 am (PDT)

Library associations

This is a list of library association blogs. This category includes association, consortia, and conference blogs. If you know of a library association blog that is not on the list, please feel free to add it by clicking on "edit" at the top-right.

ACRLog Association of College and Research Libraries
ALA Techsource Blog
Alaska Library Association
Association for Library Service to Children
Association of Jewish Libraries
ALIA Blog - Australian Library and Information Association
ALIA - Let's Blog Click06
Alliance Library System - Libraries Matter
ArlisANZ:Arts Libraries Society of Australia and New Zealand
Answerland's Weblog (last updated 2003)
Belarusian Library Association Weblog
California Library Association
Canadian Association of College and University Libraries - Re:Generations
Canadian Association of Law Libraries - Conference Blog
Canadian Library Association - CASLIS Ottawa - Canadian Association of Special Libraries and Information Services
Canadian Library Association - CLA Montreal Chapter Interest Group
Central Florida Library Cooperative - CFLC Currents
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Chief Executive's Blog
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Council Matters Blog
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Information and Advice Team Blog
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) Update Magazine Blog
Chicago Multiple Library System - Chi Lib Rocks! (last updated May 2004)
Cincinnati Law Library Association Blog
Cleveland Law Library Association Blog
Connecticut Library Consortium - Connecticut Library Jobs
Dallas Association of Law Librarians Blog
Electronic Resources and Libraries Conference Blog
Friends of the Seattle Public Library Blog
IASL School Library Happenings Worldwide Blog
LACUNY Blog Library Association of the City University of New York
LIA - Library and Information Association (Republic of Mauritius)
Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) - Western Cape Branch Blog
Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) - Western Cape Higher Education Libraries Interest Group Blog
Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) - Western Cape Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Libraries Interest Group Blog
[http://www.floridam edia.org/ Florida Association for Media in Education- FAME
Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) - National Bibliographic Standards Interest Group Blog
Library and Information Technology Association
Library Association of Alberta
L.P.A Library Professionals Association, (Delhi, India)
Library Leadership & Management Association (LLAMA) Leads From LLAMA
Library Leadership & Management Association (LLAMA) LL&M Editors Desk
Lincoln County Library District
Long Island Library Conference
KoBSON -Serbian Consortium of Coordinated Acquisition
Manitoba Library Association - MLA NewsLine
medinfo - German Medical Library Association Blog
Metropolitan Library System
Michigan Library Consortium
Middle East Librarians Association (MELA) - MELA Notepad
Midwest Chapter/Medical Library Association newsletter: MIDLINE
Midwest Chapter/Medical Library Association 2006 conference blog
Music Library Association - Atlantic Chapter
Music Library Association - infoshare: Information Sharing Subcommittee, Reference & Public Services Committtee
Northeast Florida Library Information Network (NEFLIN) - The Blah, Blah, Blah Blog
NELINET TrendGauge
New York Library Association( NYLA), Section on Management of Information Resources and Technology (SMART) Blog
New Jersey Library Association -- NJLA blog
Northern Lights Library Network - Libraries, Literacy, and Kids
North Suburban Library Association (NSLS) - Blogs
Ohio Library Council - IT Division Blog
OhioLINK - What's New
Oklahoma Library Association - Library Stories
Ontario Council of University Libraries - Making Links
PALINET - Discovery Tools
PALINET - OCLC Snapshot
PALINET - Tech Update
PLN Highlights - PALINET Leadership Network highlights
Public Library Association Blog
School Library Association, UK
Sintoblog (South Yorkshire, UK)
SLA Central Pennsylvania Chapter News
SLA News Division - NewsliBlog
Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO)
Spanish Library Association - SEDIC Blog
Sri Lanka Library Association
Suburban Library System (last updated April 2005)
Suburban Library System - ILL News (last updated April 2005)
Suburban Library System - The Wide Window (last updated February 2005)
Suburban Library System reference service - What's Gnu? (no longer updated as of August 2005)
SUNLINK Announcements Blog
Wisconsin Library Association - The WLA Blog
Basedow1764 Blog of School Library Association of Hessen/Germany
University Librarians Association (ULA) Sri Lanka
Society for Advancement of Library and Information Services (Delh-NCR Chapter)

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With deepest regards, 

Anil Kumar Jharotia
aniljharotia@ yahoo.com

 
 
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Steve Jobs .... ! you were more close to us (librarians)!

Steve Jobs .... ! you were more close to us (librarians)!
You were more close to us than we imagined. Your sudden disappearance .... shocks us ... as you had lot to say about information and librarians still ..... !!!!!!!! We expected many more surprises to us and the readers in libraries. Any way hats off Steve .... !!!!!! No one else can fill up your position and stature. May your soul rest in peace.

 
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

badukondu vismaya

ಬದುಕೊಂದು ವಿಸ್ಮಯ ...
೫೦ ದಾಟಿತು
ಅಂದು ಇಂದು ಮತ್ತೊಂದೆನದೆ ..
ಮುಂದೆ ಮುಂದೆ ಸಾಗಿದ್ದೆ ಹಿಂದೆ ಮುಂದೆ ನೋಡದೆ ...
ನಾನು ನನಗಿ ಮುಂದು ವರಿದೆ ಎಂದೆನಿಸುವುದು ಆಗಾಗ, ಮತ್ತೆ ಮತ್ತೆ ..
ಹಾಡದೆ ಹಾಡಿದ್ದೆ ಹಾಡುಗಳ ಆಗೊಮ್ಮೆ ಈಗೊಮ್ಮೆ
೫೦ ಆದರು ... ಪಯಣ ಇನ್ನು ದೂರ ದೂರ ಎನಿಸುತ್ತಿದೆ ...
ಇಲ್ಲಿಯ ವರೆಗೆ ಕಲಿತುದ್ದು .......
ಜೀವಿಸು ಈ ಕ್ಷಣ ... ಈ ಗಳಿಗೆ ...
ಇದೇ ಸತ್ಯ ...
ನೈದಿಲೆ ನೀ ಸಾಕ್ಷಿ.
ರಾ.ಶಾ. ದೇವರಾಯ

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