Archive for the 'Children' Category
Friday, February 19th, 2010
While visiting review web sites is the best way to start, the market for baby safety seats comprises so many diverse styles and brands, and the compendium of safety regulations carries so much to keep in mind it can be daunting. To make your way through this maze and end up with the safest chair, you’ll need a familiarity with the technical terms. Let’s get started with the differences in style.
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Saturday, December 26th, 2009
Safety regs must obviously be the greatest concern in getting a seat for your young child, but the differences in style aren’t simply cosmetic touches, and you need to know precisely what ramifications your selection will have before making your purchase…
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Silver Cross is one of the leading pushchair brands in the market today, having a glorious history of nearly 130 years. Its first pushchair was designed way back in 1877, when William Wilson, a former postman, used his intelligence and designing skills to formulate the first pram of those days, using a unique spring suspension system and a folding hood that was reversible.
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Monday, July 27th, 2009
When it comes to the point where we have to choose baby pushchairs, strollers and prams, we don’t want to make compromise for our baby’s comfort but it gets confusing as there are vast selection to…
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Saturday, April 25th, 2009
Graduation Hats
The most common forms of graduation hats seen at the graduation ground are flat top caps and tams. The hats have distinctive features and are used for specific functions. Graduation tams for instance are normally made from soft material put together in a round shaped that has either six or eight sides. […]
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Academic Regalia
Graduate hoods have been in existence since the 12th century, when the universities were developing. The regular dress code for scholars was dresses of clerics. The long types of gowns were important for warmness in buildings that were not heated.
Presently, graduation hoods can be a highly communicative constituent of the academic regalia. […]
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Sunday, June 8th, 2008
The world is screaming for our attention! Every single one of us has more information trying to enter our brains on any given day that at some point we have to just tune it out and say: NO! I’m full for now and I can’t take any more! I feel like that a lot, […]
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Tuesday, May 27th, 2008
A huge number of children are affected by nocturnal enuresis, or sleep wetting, as it is often called. Although there is no specific treatment for this condition, parents can still find some good bed wetting solutions that work. This sort of problem is most common with children under the age of five - any extreme […]
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
One of the first things that happens when a woman visits a doctor either in a visit to discuss becoming pregnant or the first visit after becoming pregnant is that she will receive a prescription for prenatal vitamins. It is such a common occurrence that most women don’t give it a second thought. Vitamin supplementation […]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
The method know as three dimensional ultrasound is that can be used when a woman is in early pregnancy, it can provide 3d pictures of the unborn child. Most of the time these images are collected and combined and animated to produce a “4d ultrasound scan”.
Three dimensional scanning works similarly to the normal scanning methods […]
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