Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 9, 2016

HOME SECURITY!

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If one reads the newspapers and watches the news, one can’t help but notice how petty crime is on the rise. One of the most common offences is breaking and entering, and with many careless homeowners leaving ground floor windows open, it is easy pickings for those who are inclined to steal.

The perpetrator
A person who makes a living breaking into houses and stealing is a thief, but that doesn’t make them stupid. The average burglar will do their work in broad daylight, and generally are extremely careful, and will not make a move unless they think all is well. The first thing is to watch the target location for a while, and notice anything important such as CCTV security systems, or security alarm housings, as these mean trouble. If a home is protected by video surveillance, the burglar is not interested in seeing if the windows and doors are locked, as they will be apprehended, even if they manage to steal something.

Split-second timing
The window of opportunity is what a burglar waits for, and if they are patient enough, the chance will eventually present itself. The first hurdle is to reach the rear of the property without being seen, and this only takes a few seconds. Once concealed behind the building, the burglar can usually gain access, if the windows and doors are not alarmed. The one thing that would stop them in their tracks is a CCTV camera, as this provides concrete evidence that they committed the crime.

Professional advice
Before embarking on a home security makeover, talk to the experts first. For those who live in Western Australia, Castle Security’s CCTV security system provides state-of-the-art surveillance, and with 24/7 coverage, the home is always protected. Typically, the home security expert would recommend CCTV rather than an alarm system, as it provides the necessary deterrent, and is the most cost-effective way to protect the home against a break-in.

Tailored solutions
CCTV can be customised, with as many cameras as is necessary, and of course, their location is important, and the security company would be experienced in placing the cameras for optimum visibility. The system works by sending the data to a central hard disk, which displays the camera fields in a split screen fashion on a single monitor located within the house. The hard drive is big enough to store hundreds of hours of footage, and automatically deletes old data when necessary.

Prominent display
In order for the deterrent value to be realised, the cameras should be in prominent view, which sends a very strong message to any would-be burglar. The security company would also supply CCTV stickers which should be placed on the front gate of the residence, in clear view. Perhaps one could stick that next to the picture of a growling Rottweiler, which would also make an intruder think twice.

Beefing up the home security is necessary in this day and age, and with so many unprotected homes, the burglar will not be too bothered about missing an opportunity, and will look for an easier target.
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Thứ Ba, 13 tháng 9, 2016

Why Do Tigers Sometimes Kill Their Babies?

Do you know the answer for question: Why do tigers sometimes kill their babies? This writing will help you

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Occasionall, tigers kill their babies. If a tiger's cubs are stillborn, or if they die, the mother will often eat them. She begins by licking them, trying to rouse them, and when the cubs do not respond, it seems to turn into a predatory response (big cats often lick their prey before beginning to feed). She may also kill and eat cubs which are weak or sickly, and are not likely to survive - many animals know when something is wrong with their young, even if they appear normal to human eyes. Eating cubs like this may be a way of recycling the nutrients the mother has lost nurturing them. 
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Male tigers will kill any cubs that are not their own if they can, and usually eat them. This is to reduce competition for themselves, and to bring the tigress into heat again so that he can mate with her and father his own young. Because male and female tigers do not live together, sometimes a male may accidentally kill cubs that he has fathered himself, but this does not happen often.

Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 9, 2016

“Vitamin C” - Why it's important?

Do you want to know why do we need vitamin C ? Sources of Vitamin C, how much vitamin C do we need ? What if you take too much vitamin C and what are the symptoms and deficiencies due to lack of vitamin C ?


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The most prominent role of vitamin C is its immune-stimulating effect, e.g., important for defence against infections such as common colds. It also acts as an inhibitor of histamine, a compound that is released during allergic reactions. As a powerful antioxidant it can neutralize harmful free radicals and it aids in neutralizing pollutants and toxins. Thus it is able to prevent the formation of potentially carcinogenic nitrosamines in the stomach (due to consumption of nitrite-containing foods, such as smoked meat).

Importantly, Vitamin C is also able to regenerate other antioxidants such as vitamin E. Vitamin C is required for the synthesis of collagen, the intercellular ‘cement’ substance which gives structure to muscles, vascular tissues, bones, tendons and ligaments. Due to these functions, vitamin C – especially in combination with zinc – is also important for the healing of wounds.

In addition, vitamin C contributes to the health of teeth and gums, preventing haemorrhaging and bleeding. It also improves the absorption of iron from the diet. vitamin C is also needed for the metabolism of bile acids which may have implications for bloodcholesterol levels and gallstones. Moreover, vitamin C plays an important role in the synthesis of several important peptide hormones, neurotransmitters and carnitine.

Vitamin C is also a crucial factor in the eye's ability to deal with oxidative stress, and can delay the progression of advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and vision-loss.

In a nutshell, the main functions of vitamin C are:
  • Immune stimulation
  • Anti-allergic
  • Antioxidant
  • ‘Cement’ for connective tissues
  • Wound healing
  • Teeth and gum health
  • Iron absorption
  • Eye health

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