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A Brief History Of Hunting

Archeology all over the world shows that hunting tools, that is, weapons, were some of the first items that we crafted in the ancient history of mankind. Flint arrow heads and spear tips are some of the most prevailing articles found around the world.

In those ancient times, people hunted for food and fought each other. We do not know, but it likely that men and non-pregnant young women hunted animals and gathered fruit, nuts and berries, while the older family members looked after the children.

It is unclear when bows were invented, but certainly more than two thousand years before Christ or four thousand years ago. Earlier than this, hunters almost certainly crept up on or ambushed their quarry and then ran after it, throwing rocks and sharp sticks or primitive spears perhaps with fire-hardened or flint tips.

It is improbable that they often killed their prey outright, they most likely wore it out until it bled to death. This method of hunting deer is still practiced by some hunters in South Africa and elsewhere.

As people lived and learned, so more sophisticated hunting articles were invented and improved on. The first such item would have been the spear and the second either the throwing arrow or the bow and arrow. It is likely that the throwing arrow came first. This weapon is still used by some traditional Aborigine hunters in Australia.

Recurve bows and longbows dating back to 2,000 BC have been found all over Europe and Asia. It seems that the longbow was more common in the north and the recurve bow in the south. Recurve bows can be shorter than longbows and still retain their power, which is perfect for shooting from horse back or chariot.

As farming developed, so did civilization and more and more often, hunting wild animals was left to specialist. The creatures that they killed would be swapped for other items or, later, sold for money.

For the majority of people, hunting became recreational, a sport or a game and the animals they killed in their spare time they called ‘game’ and we still do today in English.

Most peoples of the world did not only create weapons to hunt with, they also trained animals to assist them. Dogs, whose forebears were wolves, were probably the first whose help was enlisted. Some dogs were used to retrieve the gave after it had been shot and dropped into the undergrowth or the water, other dogs really did the killing.

Later still, the aristocracy would hunt with no intention of consuming the animal at all: foxes in Britain and lions in Afghanistan. This is still being done today. Similarly with falcons and eagles.

Other animals were used to help chase prey. Horses equalized the speed difference between man and buffalo or deer. Elephants were used to even out the strength of tigers and offer a safer platform from which to hunt.

Nowadays, few people need to hunt to survive, but it is still a popular activity, even though for many it is a once a year event. The most famous hunting expeditions were or still are the safaris, despite the fact that now more people shoot with video cameras than with rifles.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on several subjects, but is presently concerned with compound hunting bows. If you would like to know more or for special deals, please go to our website at Kids Archery Set.

The French Open

It is pretty unimaginable that you will not have heard of the French Open tennis championship, because it is a competition which is an annual topic of conversation. In French the name of the competition is ‘Les Internationaux de France de Roland Garros’ or ‘Tournoi de Roland Garros’. This tournament, which lasts for roughly two weeks is held in Paris at the Roland Garros Stadium, from which it got its name.

The French Open is one of the most publicised and broadcast sports events in the entire world of sport and lots of VIPs go to it. The attendees are fanatics who wait with baited breath on every stroke, especially when there is a tight struggle between the two sides, doing their best to win. Even TV viewers actually get a feeling of being there live.

The French Open tennis championship comes in second on the annual round of the Grand Slam tournaments and its history goes back to the year of 1891 when it became an international competition. At that time it was called the ‘International Championship of Tennis of France’ or ‘Championat de France International de Tennis’ in French.

Initially, only players that were registered or licensed in France were permitted to participate in this competition, but things took a different turn in 1925, when the French open tennis tournament finally became accessible to foreign players. In 1912, the court the players used was made of red brick dust. Actually the crushed brick was formed into red clay that covered the ground, which until then would have been a grass lawn.

The public popularity of the French Open tennis tournament held at the Roland Garros stadium, dates back to a competition between the Philadelphia Four (Rene Lacoste, Jean Borotra, Henri Cochet and Jacques Brugnon) who won the Davis Cup in 1927. It was the trigger of the desire in the French to defend their cup in future competitions. This new tournament was designed to bring back home the cup and was held at a stadium named after the World War I pilot Roland Garros. Since then the name has stuck.

The term ‘open’ became has been used since 1968, when the tournament allowed both amateurs and professionals alike who wanted to test their skills at tennis. Since then the French Open tennis tournament has also brought some novelties in terms of prizes.

Apart from the regular winners’ prizes, they also give prizes called ‘Prix Orange’ for the most correct and press-friendly player, ‘Prix Citron’ for the player with the strongest personality and ‘Prix Burgeon’ for the one the best new-comer of the tennis year.

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Methods Of Asset Management

How does one go about taking care of one’s assets - one’s worldly possessions? Well, the majority of people keep their money in the bank, store the jewellery in a safe and insure the rest. But insurance is not really taking care of your assets, is it? It is taking care of yourself so that you do not have replace them with your own money.

In the old days, and even now, I suppose in some countries, you would employ a boy to watch over your sheep or cattle or bring them in at night for fear of lions, wolves or thieves. These were an early kind of security guard and indeed wealthy people had and frequently still do have private body guards.

What if you had a substantial office with a hundred laptop computers - laptops because people had to do field work too? How would you keep an eye on all those? A car is another good case in point and construction site plant is being stolen all the time even from under the noses of (or with the compliance of) private security firms.

So what can you do? Get dogs? That works usually, but they can be poisoned. Install video cameras and passive infra-red movement sensors connected to a control centre? That works and a lot of firms and private houses have it, but it is very expensive.

As a cheap alternative, the police were giving out free pens in the UK, which wrote in invisible ink. The idea was to put your postcode and house number. This ink became visible under a special type of light. That is fine if you have a suspect or found goods.

Bar codes are not realistic, the pen is better. It all comes back to insurance or surveillance.

However, there is another way that is becoming reasonably priced. The idea has been around for approximately 85 years, but it was too pricey to use on anything smaller than an airplane or a battle tank.

I am talking about radio frequency identification or RFID for short. The idea is the same one that aircraft have been using since during the Second World War - a transponder emits precoded information in response to a demand from an RF reader.

Details concerning ownership and details of what the object is can be written to an RFID chip also known as a tag and the tag can then be taped inside the object that it is to protect.

There are two varieties of tag: the passive and the active. Passive tags will only reply if information is requested by a reader, whereas an active tag is always broadcasting.

Many entrepreneurs use RFID tagging to keep track of their goods. In the instance of farm animals, most cattle are tagged nowadays. Most big offices have their IT goods tagged as well and we all know that fashion stores have been tagging clothes for years, although maybe you did not realize what that button was that they were removing at the checkout.

Individuals are already tagging their dogs, cats and cars and it will not be long before these asset management techniques will be used extensively at home as well. Insurance companies may demand on it.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on quite a few topics, but is currently involved with the RFID asset management. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Active RFID Management.

The Ancient History Of Archery

Archers have played a key part in warfare and hunting for thousands of years. Primitive bows were made of a single piece of wood, but composite recurve bows were being manufactured from Greece to China as far back as the second millennium BC.

Recurve bows, those with the ends facing the ‘wrong way’ when unstrung, are more powerful inch for inch in length than one piece wooden bows, which made them more suitable to confined conditions such as on horseback, in a chariot or in wooded areas.

Pieces of composite recurve bows, usually made from horn, have been found in many regions of the world. Early arrows were made from naturally straight twigs or pine needles with napped flint tips affixed. Wooden bows did not preserve so well and exemplars are rare.

It appears that archery was being developed in the early Mesolithic or late Paleolithic Age. Archery was particularly well developed in some Islamic countries and in Asia, where Zen Buddhist monks used archery as part of their meditation techniques.

In the early days of archery, there were mixed feelings about bowmen. In those days, people fought hand to hand with swords and spears and some of the traditionalists thought that archers were cowards because they attacked from a distance out of direct danger. This point is made very clear in ‘The Iliad’, Homer’s account to the siege of Troy.

There are or were many kinds of bows made to suit different fighting or hunting requirements. Some varieties of bow are the; long bow, short bow, recurve bow, composite recurve bow, reflex bow, decurve bow, deflex bow and crossbow among others.

The longbow was extremely difficult to learn to use and the archer needed massive upper-body strength. The bow was often six feet long with a weighty three foot long arrow. The draw weight for utmost power was about a hundred pounds and the use of the bow on a battlefield was as long-range artillery.

The heavy arrows and fierce armour-piercing arrow head would rain down on the enemy from a hundred yards or more and penetrate shields and armour as if were not being worn. Shot horizontally, the three-foot arrow could pass through several people.

In fact, the longbow was so essential to the success of Great Britain that a law was passed making it compulsory for men over a particular age to practice with their longbows every Sunday on the village green in order to develop the necessary skills and upper-body strength in case war came.

The arrows are made to go with the different kinds of bows and the different bows and their specific arrows are suited to different kinds of hunting - whether you are hunting men or animals.

There are essentially two types of shooting: instinctive shooting, which is very difficult as the archer does not take his eyes off the target, but does not sight down the arrow; and sight shooting where the archer makes use of sights to align the arrow with its target. The majority of people find sight shooting simpler.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on several topics, but is presently involved with archery recurve bows. If you would like to know more or for special offers, please go to our website at Kids Archery Set.

Avoiding Everyday Affiliate Marketing Errors

Affiliate marketing is one of the most effective and powerful ways of earning some revenue on the Internet. Affiliate marketing allows everyone the chance to turn a profit through the Internet. Since these affiliate marketing opportunities are simple to enter and implement and pay commission on a regular basis, more an more people are now joining this industry model.

However, like all businesses, there are a lot of pitfalls in the affiliate marketing business. Committing some of the most frequent mistakes will cost the marketer a large portion of the profit they should be making, which is why it is better to avoid them than be sorry later.

Mistake Number 1: Selecting the Wrong Company.

Many people want to earn from affiliate marketing as fast as possible. In their hurry to be part of a scheme, they often select a popular, flash product. This is the type of goods that the company thinks is ?hot?. They select a product that is in high demand without actually wondering if the product appeals to themselves. This is not a very sensible move.

As an alternative to just jumping on the bandwagon, try to pick a product that you are truly interested in. For any endeavor to be successful, you should take some time to plan your course of action.

Choose a product that appeals to you. Then do some research about that product to see if it is in demand. It is not easy to make money marketing something only you care about.

Mistake Number 2: Joining Too Many Affiliate Programs.

Since affiliate programs are very easy to join, you could be tempted to join lots oif of affiliate programs to endeavor to increase the earnings you will be getting. Indeed, you may think that there is nothing wrong with being part of many affiliate programs.

True, that sounds like a great way to get multiple sources of income. However, joining multiple schemes and attempting to market them all at the same time, will preclude you from concentrating on any one of them.

The result? The maximum potential of your affiliate program will not be not realized and the revenue created will not precisely be as titanic as you were thinking that they would. The best system to get the best outcome, is to join just one scheme that pays a 40% commission at least. Then give it your best effort by promoting the goods enthusiastically. As soon as you see that it is making a reasonable profit, then maybe you can join another affiliate program.

The procedure is to take it slowly but surely. There is truly no need to rush into things, especially with affiliate marketing. With the way things are going, the future is looking really bright and it seems affiliate marketing will be around for a long time too.

Mistake Number 3: Not Purchasing the Product or Using the Service.

As an affiliate, your main objective is to successfully and persuasively market a product or service and to find clientele. For you to achieve this purpose, you must be able to communicate to the customers that that particular product or service is worth having. It is therefore hard for you to do this if you yourself have not tried these things out. Therefore, you will fail to market and vouch for them convincingly. You will also fail to create a craving in your customers to buy any of what you are selling.

Test the product or service personally before you sign up as an affiliate to see if it is really delivering what it promises. If you have done so, then you are one of the credible and living witnesses conscious of its benefits and disadvantages. Your clients will then be aware of the truthfulness in you and this will encourage them to try it out for themselves.

Many affiliate marketers make these mistakes and are paying dearly for their actions. Do not fall into the same trap, do everything you can to avoid making the same mistakes.

Time is the key. Take the time to analyze your marketing strategy and check if you are on the right track. If done correctly, you will increase your affiliate marketing scheme profits.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Electronic Bug Zapper devices. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at electronic insect killer

Strategies For Preventing Acne

Most sufferers of acne attempt to cure their blotchy skin with astringent creams, fruit washes, natural soaps, lotions and treatments. However, the easiest way to treat acne is by changing your diet and avoiding acne-causing things like fried food. A healthy diet, comprising organic unprocessed foods such as vegetables, fruits, grains and beans is the first bit of advice for curing acne.

Foodstuffs containing trans-fatty acids, chocolate, milk, milk products, margarine, shortening and man-made hydrogenated vegetable oils, as well as fried foods, should not be eaten. It appears that the prevalence of acne in the USA is made worse by the typical American diet. Americans usually eat fried food in large quantities and usually cook it in the worst possible fats and oils.

However, not all fats are bad, but the fats that average Americans eat make them more prone to get acne and other skin problems. Products that can cause are ice cream, cheese, bacon, and milk. Furthermore, acne cannot really be cured using creams and soaps because the root cause of the condition lies underneath the skin.

Pimples, spots or zits and blemishes are caused by bacteria and other irritants embedded beneath the skin’s oil glands and hair follicles, which are usually produced by improper hygiene, scratching or squeezing and poor diet.

This poor diet could be caused by too high an amount of such items as processed, fatty, fried and sugary foods in your diet. A diet that is good for your skin emphasizes raw and lightly cooked vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables that contain valuable trace minerals and are rich in fibre. Fresh green vegetables are essential. You should also include in your diet lean protein sources and complex carbohydrates, like rice, whole-grain bread and potatoes.

These fibre-rich foods will help ensure a clean gastrointestinal tract, which is especially vital to the management of acne. You should eat three healthy meals daily in order to supply you with sufficient important nutrients and decrease your desire for sugary or/and oily, fried food.

You should eat more foods that are rich in vitamin A, such as apricots, watermelons, and broccoli, as well as lean beef, lentils, nuts, beans and whole grains, because they are rich in zinc, which can also be helpful in treating acne breakouts. It’s also important to drink lots of water to help flush the toxins out that contribute to acne.

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Dealing With Card Debt

Credit card debt is a much discussed topic in both financial and public circles. A large section of the population has has gotten itself into trouble with credit card debt.

The main reason for so many credit card related casualties is that many people don’t appreciate the concept of credit cards correctly. They treat credit cards as free money. So all the discipline, which would otherwise have been exercised when spending hard-earned cash, goes by the by.

Which means that people overspend and get into credit card debt. They keep spending until they arrive at the credit maximum on their credit card. Some people treat it like a game and consider it a defeat (or consider their credit card under utilised) if they don’t hit the credit limit quick enough. These unnecessary spends result in a condition where they are not able to pay back their credit card debts and end up paying interest on the amount they owe.

This keeps increasing their credit card debt and they soon find that the interest constituent has become a standard feature in their monthly expenses and it is there even if they spend nothing on their credit card. That is credit card debt at its worst. Soon they find that their current credit card can no longer handle their needs and they commence looking around to get another credit card. With the additional credit, they let themselves free again and follow a shop till you drop routine. In a little while the credit limit of the new credit card is reached as well and they again shirk on payments. This is how credit card debt accumulate.

After a while, they might hear about credit card debt consolidation and other credit card debt eradication techniques. They are quick to grab such credit card debt reduction methods, but that’s not because they are serious about reducing their credit card debt but because of the attractive low APR offers. As if it were booty, they again go back to building up their credit card debt. All the while they are spoiling their credit card rating and they soon realise that no one is prepared to lend them any money because of their credit history.

At this point, they can only get a secured credit card (ie where you first deposit money into your credit card account and then only do you get the privilege of spending it (50-100% of it) using a credit card. Credit card debt collection agencies, the auction of their goods and bankruptcy is the next thing that awaits them and their dream is blown away in a moment.

Don’t get caught up with credit card debt. You cannot win, unless you die.

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A Couple Of Facts About Archery

People have been practicing archery for a minimum of four thousand years, but almost certainly for a great deal longer than that. Parts of composite recurve bows have been found dating back to the second millennium BC, but the components that were found were the non-wooden, composite parts, usually of horn.

The wooden sections ordinarily rotted away thousands of years previously, but a wooden longbow from the same period was found in Somerset. Most probably, people had been using all wooden, single piece bows long before they started constructing complex composite recurve bows.

The skill of archery has always fascinated mankind and, in spite of the fact that guns have made archery obsolete, it still fascinates people today, although nowadays archery is almost reserved used for sporting purposes. It is a thriving sport and hobby and is the national sport of the Kingdom of Bhutan.

If you are interested in practising archery, you will first have to make your mind up which kind of bow you prefer. Among other varieties, there are the longbow, recurve bow, reflex and decurve bows, deflex bow, pyramid bow and crossbow.

To a certain degree, the arrows are not interchangeable either. For example, a longbow can cast a three foot, heavy-gauge arrow, whereas a crossbow shoots a six inch bolt. The bows also had different uses although there was a certain degree of common ground.

For example, longbows were the heavy, rapid-firing artillery of their day, being able to lob a heavy, armour-piercing arrow hundreds of yards; whereas a short recurve bow was ideal for assault from horseback. Crossbows took less ability to operate but were slower than a bow.

There are different kinds of arrow too. Historically, arrows were made of wood with a pointed metal tip, but these days arrows can be made of aluminium or carbon fibre. The arrowheads are distinctive for different applications as well. A plain brass tip is sufficient for everyday shooting whereas a ferocious, slashing broadhead is used for killing.

The majority of people who take archery seriously use carbon fibre arrows these days which is the typical arrow shaft in use at the Olympic games. The flights are usually of bird feathers and are used to stabilize the arrow in flight to reduce wobble. Plastic flights are also available as they are less susceptible to damage.

The Welsh (and English) longbow was perhaps the most powerful hand bow extensively used. These longbows were typically six feet or more in length and made of one section of seasoned yew (or other woods). The draw weight of a Welsh longbow at the time of Henry VIII was between 160 -180 lbf and that would shoot a heavy three ounce arrow up to about 280 yards.

An explanation of the damage that one of these arrows could inflict was given by Gerald of Wales in the 12th century:

“… in the war against the Welsh, one of the men of arms was struck by an arrow shot at him by a Welshman. It went right through his thigh, high up, where it was protected inside and outside the leg by his iron cuirasses, and then through the skirt of his leather tunic; next it penetrated that part of the saddle which is called the alva or seat; and finally it lodged in his horse, driving so deep that it killed the animal”.

It took years of practice to draw and shoot one of these longbows bows accurately.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece writes on various topics, but is presently concerned with archery recurve bows. If you would like to know more or for special offers, please go to our website at Kids Archery Set.

Credit Card Applications For Beginners

‘Flexible friend’ or ‘plastic money’ are two of the most widespread unofficial terms used to refer to credit cars in the English-speaking countries. These are quite affectionate terms and most people are pleased to have a credit card or two. There are also individuals who cannot trust themselves with a real credit card and they normally use pre-paid cards, which means that you have to put the money into the card’s account before you can draw any money out. These are obviously not credit cards as the holder does not get any credit. Debit cards are like this.

A credit card is an vital function of modern living for most people. There are reasons for this such as: robbery is a concern in some cities; people do not have time to go to the cash point and some people buy a lot of goods over the Internet such as from eBay. A great deal of people buy their groceries on line and have them brought round when they get home from the office.

Before you submit an application for a credit card, it is worth learning a little about the precautions you ought to take in order to be protected by federal law in the USA and national laws in other countries.

Make sure that you can be properly identified from the details that you provide on the application form especially if you have a common name like John Smith or Ann Jones. After all, you do not want to be denied for something that your namesake was guilty of and you do not want somebody else to be able to steal your identity and get their hands on your savings account either.

The average American civilian has roughly ten credit cards, so you can imagine the number of applications for credit cards that need to be processed every day. If you do not assist with your identification as much as you can there could be long delays too.

When a credit card form states that you have been ‘pre-approved’ it does not mean that you are certain to get a card. It means that the firm guarantees you that they will consider your application. In other words, it is drivel - just a marketing ploy.

If you receive one of these pre-accepted forms, you might just as well go online and apply to the same bank there. The on line application form will often ask for a reference number and you have that on your piece of paper. If you use that number, you will not lose any of the rewards that you were being promised, but your application will be looked at far more quickly that if you post it.

When you receive your credit card, sign it on the back right away. You should also make a note of the card number on the front and the telephone number on the back. If you lose the card or suspect fraud, you should get in touch with that number right away and have the card ’stopped’. You can get another one from the same firm pretty quickly.

You will almost certainly be offered some kind of insurance with the card. Read the information about this very thoroughly. Some plans are excellent others are junk.

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Hybrid Electric Engines.

Have you ever asked yourself about hybrid cars? They certainly look stylish and modern, but what is it about them that makes them so unusual and so special? After all, many cars look the same these days, do they not? They are all designed by computer to be aerodynamic and aerodynamic is aerodynamic, so they all end up looking impossible to tell apart to anyone who is not an enthusiast.

Well, the fact is that the difference between a hybrid car and a normal car lies under the bonnet. There are different kinds of hybrid vehicles as well, but the most widespread kind has a hybrid electric engine. Therefore, you could say that what makes hybrid cars different from most other, normal cars is their engine.

Or engines really, because hybrid electric cars essentially have two engines. One, the internal combustion engine, runs on petrol, LPG or diesel and the other, the electric motor, runs off electricity stored in an array of heavy-duty batteries. On the other hand, ordinary cars only have an internal combustion engine. It is a good idea to examine these two types of engine separately.

First of all the electric motor. Electrical energy is generated by several components on the car and stored in a large bank or array of heavy-duty batteries. The electricity is created by the turning of the internal combustion engine, just as with a standard car, when it is in use, but also by the wheels or / and the car’s braking system. Different models have different methods of creating this electricity, but they are all very hi-tech and very effective.

When the car’s internal computers determine that the car no longer needs the strength of the internal combustion engine, it will turn it off and switch to the electric motor instead. The circumstances where this might happen are, for example, when you are driving slowly in inner-city traffic, when you are cruising at moderate speed on a flat motorway or when you are going down hill. This saves a significant amount of fuel, which is obviously a great saving to you.

However, there are times when you have to have more power than the batteries can supply you, for instance, when accelerating hard, when overtaking or when climbing a hill. At times such as these, the electric motor will close down and the combustion engine will take over and start supplying power to the accelerator and electricity to the batteries. When the need for extra power has passed, the batteries will take over again.

These choices are all taken by the hybrid electric vehicle’s (HEV’s) on board computer system and you will not be aware of much other that a surge of power or a quietening of the propulsion system. This works very well in most scenarios, but some drivers of HEV’s would like to have a manual override for abnormal circumstances, such as an undulating terrain.

All in all, cars with hybrid electric engines work very well at reducing fuel bills but they are still too expensive to be much more than a gimmicky toy and a salve to the conscience for the rich.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece writes on many subjects, but is currently concerned with hybrid electric engines. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at New Hybrid Vehicles.






On the Move
As if surrounded by a celestial halo, space shuttle Discovery made its way towards the expansive confines of NASA Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building following a move from its processing hangar on Sept. 9, 2010. A metal sling will be carefully connected to the spacecraft and then operators will hoist it from transfer aisle to the high reaches of the 52-story building before lowering it into place beside the external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters. Crews then will connect the spacecraft giving the stack its familiar launch day form. Discovery is targeted to liftoff on the 11-day STS-133 mission on Nov. 1 at 4:40 p.m. EDT. Image Credit: Jen Scheer
Publ.Date : Thu, 09 Sep 2010 00:00:00 EDT