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Why All the Debate on Lift and the Principles of Flight

Filed Under (Articles) by admin on 21-10-2006

There seems to always be debate around aerodynamic principals; specifically around the theory of lift and the textbook versions taught on the principles of flight. Many times it confuses physics students, even causes them to miss questions on test as the test answers often question the reality of what lift is and how aircraft really remain airborne, fly and remain aloft.

Students of aeronautics and aviation enthusiasts often debate these principles with one another. If you go to any aviation forum you will find online debates which rage thru the middle of the night. You can see that if you have ever had a question yourself on what you were taught or how things work you are not alone, but why all the debate on Lift and the Principles of Flight? Well most of it is a definitional debate, although much is a theoretical debate. Meanwhile you can see you are not the only one who has made has questioned the debates, as there are those who are scrabbling over definitions of flight characteristics all over the virtual world of the Internet. Here are some of those debates;

http://www.amasci.com/wing/airfoil.html

http://www.amasci.com/wing/rotbal2.html

http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/2528

http://www.airandspacemagazine.com/ASM/Mag/Index/1995/DJ/ssfw.html

Now these guys really got going here? How many types of lift are there? Bumble Bee lift, compression lift, aerodynamic lift, Bernoulli Lift, Reaction Lift, deflection of airflow, down wash, Coanda Effect, Eddy or vortex suction lift? I give up? These debates are really intense and somewhat out of control. Sometimes this scares aeronautic students, no wonder everyone is arguing. Whose idea was it

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How to Treat Your Liver Right

Filed Under (Articles) by admin on 21-10-2006

The liver has many functions, but the one I will concentrate on is its ability to neutralize toxins we eat. The liver is responsible for making sure that nutrients reach your cells and blood is free of toxins and pathogens. It does this by moving these contaminates out through your 5 channels of elimination - kidneys, lungs, colon, lymphatic system, and skin.

Of course, when these 5 channels become toxic, sluggish, or blocked, the liver itself becomes toxic and sluggish. This causes the liver to become inefficient, which leads to an unhealthy body.

Sluggish Liver
As the liver loses its ability to detoxify toxins, you will exhibit a variety of symptoms and various illnesses - constipation, high cholesterol, irritable bowel, asthma, skin rashes, high blood sugar, allergies. Other conditions related to a sluggish liver are:

* High blood pressure

* abdominal bloating

* pot belly, weight gain, cellulite

* elevated cholesterol

* brownish spots on your skin

* acne, pimples, eczema

* hot flashes, irritability, depression

* chronic fatigue syndrome

The liver is most affected by the foods we eat. What is especially deadly is eating food products that have “Hydrogenated Oils”, which contain trans-fatty acids. The liver sees trans-fatty acids as a toxin and not as a nutrient. At least 40% of all the fat that you consume or more, if you eat junk food, contains hydrogenated oils :

Trans-fatty acids are deadlier than regular animal fat. Trans-fatty acids are associated with heart disease, breast cancer, and diabetes.

What a good liver does

The more junk food you eat the more you overload your

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Successful Promotion is a State of Mind

Filed Under (Articles) by admin on 21-10-2006

Every good marketing plan should have a section on ongoing promotion and publicity, which outlines ways of reaching your target market. These tools can do many of the same things paid advertising is supposed to do, at a fraction of the cost. With an on-going publicity strategy, you can enhance your image and bring in new business.

Your first step: examine your marketing plan. Does it outline a carefully selected target market and identify its needs? Does it list your products and services that will meet those needs? Your marketing plan should describe how you will make it easy for your potential customers to buy what you sell. And, it should describe how these people will learn that your business exists - i.e. your promotion.

Next, take a look at your business itself. Do you know who you are? Are you using your image as a consistent marketing tool? In a world of intense competition, credibility and trust are crucial. This stands true for corporations, small businesses, and non-profit organizations. Establish a company message you believe in and repeat it over and over in your promotional materials.

Fortunately, consistent promotion is a state of mind - once you start promoting your message, you’ll find opportunities everywhere you turn. By reinforcing your image and repeating publicity, you’ll begin to see dividends accrue for your organization. As your company’s stories appear in the media, your clients and prospects will perceive you as more credible. You are positioning yourself as the expert. As you send out

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