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Las Vegas Wedding: Harley Davidson Wedding Packages
Sep 28th
Las Vegas is definitely a city where “anything goes” when it comes to getting married. So if you are looking to have a Las Vegas Wedding, Harley Davidson Style, Las Vegas is can certainly offer up a couple of great options for you. The Riviera Hotel Wedding Chapel and the Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel both provide unique wedding packages with a Harley Davidson theme to them.
At the Riviera Hotel’s Wedding Chapel, the Harley Davidson Wedding Package offers the rare opportunity to say your vows at the Harley Davidson Café which is located right on the Las Vegas Strip. Besides a wedding at the Café, this wedding package also includes a photography package, themed bridal bouquet, groom’s boutonniere, a small wedding cake, and lunch or dinner for two at the Harley Davidson Café. All of this is available for just over $600.
Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel offers the Harley Themed Las Vegas Wedding Package. This wedding package, which includes a chapel wedding and two Harley Davidson motorcycle rentals for one day, allows you to ride your Harley up to the altar. This is definitely an opportunity you will probably find only in Las Vegas! The wedding package also comes with a candlelight ceremony, a video, photo proofs, and a bouquet and boutonniere and goes for just over $700. Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel does require you to have a valid motorcycle driver’s license for this package.
Las Vegas is definitely the King when it comes to themed weddings and “anything goes”, so if you are looking for a Harley Davidson adventure when it comes to your big day, look no further. Sin City is famous for not only it’s gambling, glitz, and glamour but also the unusual wedding opportunities it is able to dish up!
By: Rebecca Johnson
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Naturally Healing the Heart: Heart Disease & Congestive Heart Failure
Sep 26th
Congestive Heart Failure/heart disease
Weakening of the heart causing insufficient blood flow to vital organs, symtpoms include shortness of breath, fliud retention, enlarged heart, and weakend kidney function. Eating the right kind of fat is important. If you crave bad fats then your body is telling you that you really need “good” fats like Super Omega 3 which helps to reduce heart disease and inflammation. Lecithin is another “good” fat that helps liquify cholesterol and dissolve plaque. FIBER IS VERY IMPORTANT ALSO!! If u don’t get enough in your diet we have Natures 3- Fiber rich and sodium free supplement
NEVER cook with Criso. best is olive oil
Natural supplements for the heart:
L-Carnitine is an amino acid that is already in our body but depletes with age. Its function is to transport long-chain fatty acids therefore reducing and preventing fat buildup in the heart and circulatory system. Symptoms of a deficiency include progressive muscle weakness and hypoglycemia. Used for heart problems, weight control and loss of energy, Reye’s syndrome, Graves Disease…
Hawthorn Berries is an herb that strengthens and restores the heart. Clinical and labratory research findings show that it is beneficial in treating an umber of heart conditions including, angina, arrhythmia, artherosclerosis, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. It improves the tone of the heart muscle, oxygen uptake, improves circulation to the heart, energizes heart cells and dilates blood vessels. When used for blood pressure, garlic works great along with it! Completely safe for long term use However the ONLY interaction is the drug digitalis does sometimes counteract and must be reduced and your dr wean you slowly off the digitalis.
CoQ10 is probably the most important heart nutrient for the circulatory system. It lowers blood pressure,oxygenates the heart muscle, detoxification and extends life for those with congestive heart disease. Your bodies natural CoQ10 depletes with age, esp. after 50 so supplementing is essential. Great to use with hawthorn or garlic. It is beneficial to the heart, liver, gums, thyroid, muscles and pituatary. From recovery from a heart attack larger doses are required 1,000 mg daily. Also helps reduce side effects of chemotherapy.
Antioxidants are a must and this is the best and highest antioxidant level on the market today. It is the ONLY product with ORAC certified label by the Brunswick Labs. Higher antioxidant levels than all competitors including Monavie and Xango. THAI GO clearly outperformed all other leading competitors in ORAC capacity- Oxygen Radical Absorption Capacity(which is the measure of antioxidant strength) It is the only product with the ORAC stamp on the label from the Brunswick Lab.
Bioflavonoids enhance Vitamin C absorption and help maintain collagen and capillary walls. Also aid in the bodys defense system. Antioxidants scavage and destroy damaging free radicals and benefit every organ and system in the body. Antioxidants are getting increasing attention from the scientific community. Xanthones has attracted alot of attention also, scientists are discovering that these compounds support immune, structural and digestive systems, and the brain and skin.Free Radicals are hgih energy particles caused by pollutants that we absorb through the air, diet, drinking, through your skin..Free radicals lack an electron. Their only mission is to steal one, causing damage to your healthy cells by altering its chemical structure. In the oxidative chaos, free radicals critically damage your cells, proteins, DNA and therefore causes cancer, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease and on and on. Antioxidants are important to us because they stop damage from free radicals by providing them with the elecrons they so desperately are seeking out, leaving strong and healthy cells alone.
Mangosteen is one of the key ingredients of Thai Go, a fruit found in Thailand. Mangosteen contains the single-greatest known supply of xanthones that support the immune, structural, digestive systems, brain and skin health. Antibiotic, antifungal and anti-inflammatory benefits. Also helps rid our body of toxins and free radicals that have been damaging our bodies from birth.Mangosteen fruit contains the highest content of xanthones.
Researchers studying xanthones, have discovered that they are a powerful aid in fighting diabetes. Mangosteens xanthones are also very helpful with high blood pressure.Xanthones have been shown to have beneficial effects on some cardiovascular diseases, including heart disease and stroke, atheriosclerosis, hypertension, and thrombosis. Inflammation is one of the main causes of heart disease. Mangosteens natural substance offer the potential of halting or reversing this inflammation. Also good to lower cholesterol. Fibromaylagia.
Xanthones have been demonstrated by scientists at the National University of Singapore to possess anti-viral properties also. Other international scientists have discovered that mangosteen xanthones can destroy salmonella and tuberculosis bacteria.
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By: Rhonda Hoffman
About the Author:
Hi, I am a natures sunshine manager and herb specialist. I love to help people and that is why I got into natural healing 21 yrs ago. I started with just myself, family members and friends and with much success I want to share my knowledge and reach more people,
Super Fast Electric Scooters
Sep 26th
Super Fast Electric Scooters
These days scooters are being built to ride faster than ever. We all know that the gas powered scooters can travel quite fast, but now there are electric scooters that can match them, and they do not need a drop of gas.
Super Fast Electric Scooters
After you follow the link on this page you will be brought to the only Electric Scooter site on the internet that offers super fast electric scooters -and they reach speeds of 50 mph!
The best part is, they are completely street legal as well.
So not only will you have a great time on these super fast electric scooters, but you can even drive to the store, or your friends house. Heck, lots of people are even buying fast electric scooters to drive to work.
Think about all the gas money they are saving. These fast scooters are practically paying for themselves.
These amazing electric scooters require ZERO gas and fit 2 people, plus cargo! That’s right, it is fully electric, pollution free, and street legal. Packed with an amazing brushless motor which will power you to speeds of 50 MPH. Plus, this electric scooter will re-charge itself while in motion. This is an electric scooter first. No more having to plug in your scooter or stopping at the gas pump. Order today and we will even give you a free separate charger just in case you need it and a tool kit too! Learn to live free and go green today!
Completed with a smooth 2 speed (automatic) transmission, full gauges, cargo areas, 5 silicon gel cell batteries, and a 3000 watt brushless rear motor. Travel up to 50 miles on a full charge. This is a high quality scooter and is great for getting around on. This electric scooter Street legal and fully DOT certified Motor Vehicle capable of transporting up to 300 lbs of load. It is likely you will need a drivers license to operate this motorized scooter on the streets.
Comes with a VIN number and an MCO (Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin) that you can take to your local DMV office and exchange for a title (pink slip) & license plate/registration in all 50 USA States.
Order your motorized scooter today in blue on silver or choose red on silver. Ships direct to your door
soyou do not have to travel to some depot in the middle of nowhere, like other companies will have you
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Product Specifications:
Drive System : 3000 Watts Electric Hub Motor
Motor Power: Super Strong 3000 Watts
Motor Type : Brushless Hub Motor – Motor is in center of rear wheel
Maximum Riders : Can ride 2 people at once
Amps: 38 Amp Circuit
Volts: 60 Volts
Batteries: 5 x 12 volts Maintenance Free (5 Full size Silicon Gel Cell batteries) = 60 Volts
Tire Size: 3.5 x 10 36PSI (Tire pressure)
Charger: Smart 60 Volt Charger Included
Tool Kit: Included- Free
Top Speed: Up To 50 Mph
Distance: Up to 50 miles per charge.
Throttle Type: Variable speed control – Twist throttle on right grip
Key Start: Yes
Seat Kit Included: Spring loaded for comfort
Storage Areas : Cargo rack + Large area below seat + Compartment area below ignition key
Braking System: Front Disc and Rear Drum brakes
Foldable: Partially – Remove front wheel for transport
Head Light: Yes (Dual Sport Headlight System)
Tail Light: Yes
Brake Light: Yes
Blinkers: Yes
Suggested Max Load Weight: 300 lbs – Test To 350 lbs
Moped Size (LxWxH): 70″x27″x47″ LxWxH Height: 55″ Ground to Mirror
Scooter Net Weight: 300 Lbs
Controller: Yes
Kick Stand: Yes
Shock Absorber: Front Hydraulic And Rear Spring
Electric Horn: Yes
Spring Loaded Seat: Yes
Speedometer: Yes
Battery Indicator: Yes
Cargo Rack: Included
Controller: Water Proof Digital Controller
Street Legal: All 50 States
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By: Joshua Mintz
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Super Fast Electric Scooters – These Scooters Reach 50 MPH!
Tips For Getting Excellent Motorcycle Insurance
Sep 25th
Getting motorcycle insurance is mandatory. It protects both the State and its citizens. In some States, a specific insurance for motorcycle is required. However, in most States, the standard motorbike insurance is the requirement.
There are several types of motorcycle insurance. These are the Bodily Injury coverage, Comprehensive coverage, Uninsured and Underinsured motorist coverage, Collision coverage.
There are riders which you can add on for your insurance. These are the medical payment, Custom Parts and Equipment, and Roadside Assistance coverage. To cover property and passenger damage, there are property damage liability and guest passenger liability to choose from.
This motorcycle insurance is set in a 15/30/10 system. $15,000 is the amount to pay to an aggrieved person per accident. The amount shall not exceed more than $30,000. $10,000 is the maximum amount that the insurance company will pay for property damage.
The legal minimum amount for bodily injury is $10,000. But most experts recommend buying an insurance policy that is three times higher than the State’s requirement. The Comprehensive insurance allows you to pay for the cost of repair or replacement of the motorcycle, if it is damaged during an accident. It does not matter who is at fault with this coverage.
The uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage is useful if during the accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance is not enough to cover the expenses of medical and property damage.
In collision coverage, the insurance company pays for the motorcycle repairs. But, the repair is limited only to factory parts. It does not cover the accessories such as chrome on the wheels.
For motorcycle insurance riders, you can add on the medical payment to cover your medical expenses during a motorcycle accident or motorcycle-related accidents. It does not consider who the guilty party is.
The custom parts and equipment coverage is included when you buy physical damage liability coverage. If you choose another type of insurance, it is useful in shouldering the expenses for accessories, equipment, enhancers and devices that are not originally part of the motorcycle.
On the other hand, the roadside assistance coverage provides services like towing your motorcycle, if it becomes inoperable. It also covers repair services, if the motorbike cannot operate due to a dead battery, mechanical breakdown, and poor road conditions. If you experience a flat tire or your bike is damage on the road, the expenses for repair are also covered.
The property damage liability helps at-fault motorbike drivers to pay for replacement or repair of damaged property. To help them cover the medical expenses and loss of wages of the guest passenger, they can buy a guest passenger liability rider for their motorcycle insurance.
If it is your first time to own and register your motorcycle, it is best if you take time studying the types of motorcycle insurance. Also, consider your needs and the value of your motorbike. If you have customized it, better keep photographs of your motorbike so you can document your upgrade.
By: Rudy Silva
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Shopping for a Piano: Acoustic Vs. Digital
Sep 25th
The most serious piano teachers will adamantly point their students in the direction of an acoustic piano. For serious piano studying, I agree with this completely for reasons I will discuss shortly. But for many reasons, a genuine handcrafted instrument may not be the best choice for you. With the affordability, portability, and the many features that come with digital pianos, you may wish to head the other way. Summarily, the question of acoustic versus digital boils down to a matter of authenticity versus everything else.
Mostly, the drawbacks of an acoustic piano are matters of practicality, such as price. For what you could get a new, decent quality digital piano with, you’ll be dealing with a rather meager acoustic. This can encompass a number of problems. For instance, aside from any tuning it might need, the overall sound quality of a cheap acoustic piano can be quite poor. This may not just be an issue of bad strings, but can result from an infinite number of possible factors arising from any of the complex mechanics of the piano being in disrepair. Other common problems of old pianos are broken keys and sticky keys, which is when the keys fail to spring up the way they should. There may also be faults with the framework that can range from nuisances to impending hazards. The list of the possible troubles of a bad acoustic continues indefinitely, and it is likely that the piano will need a decent amount of initial maintenance, in addition to periodic maintenance, which is likely to pull a few additional large bills out of your wallet right way.
Also, because of its bulk and weight, an acoustic may be a very difficult accommodation for people living in tight or elevated spaces, such as dorm rooms and certain city apartments. Some buildings may even prohibit pianos, particularly on floors above the ground level, because the weight and bulk of pianos make them quite cumbersome and possibly hazardous to either the tenants or the buildings themselves. This raises the issue of portability as well. Do you gig? Do you relocate frequently? Toting a 500 pound upright piano isn’t possible for most people; moving one across the room is a challenge for most people. If your music should ideally be ready to go, your hulking wooden companion is not going to be sympathetic.
Acoustic pianos also lack the many features present in digital pianos nowadays that may be valuable tools to you. For example, volume control may be necessary in dormitory, or close living, situations. Newer digitals also come with a suite of onboard functions, including on-the-fly recording, voice customization, electronic metronome, and even music mixing features, which you won’t have. You will also lack the benefit of porting your music to your PC; a simple MIDI connector would feed your performance directly into your computer’s audio card without any ambient noise or loss of sound quality, which will probably beat any recording made with an acoustic piano and consumer grade recording hardware available at a neighborhood electronics store.
In light what you’re giving up in bells and whistles, surely you will be at a degree of inconvenience being committed to an acoustic piano. Still, despite the great deal of effort digital piano makers have put into their product, none have been able to truly reproduce the sound and feel of a good acoustic piano. First, lets talk about the piano sound. To most people, casual or occasional listeners of piano music, the sounds made with an acoustic piano and a digital piano are quite identical and equally satisfactory musically. But listen closely, because there is an important difference.
A digital piano outputs high quality recordings of the sounds that were made by a real piano at one time. During the process of making a digital piano, each key of a real concert grand piano is struck a number of times at varying velocities and recorded with sophisticated equipment. This array of high quality recordings will serve as the digital voice, and will give the digital piano a rather broad range of tonality and an overall likeness of an acoustic piano in varying music dynamics. But once the notes have been recorded and finally integrated with the digital piano’s voicing mechanism, they are never going to be changed. Even though the aesthetic quality of the sound may be state of the art, it is the way the sounds should behave but cannot because they are fixed recordings that is the fundamental problem of digital pianos.
An acoustic piano uses a complex array of hammers, strings, a soundboard, and other moving parts that function in collaboration. This means that when any note is played, it is not played with entire independence, but is highly affected by the current state of the surrounding components of the piano. For example, playing a chord on a digital piano will simply result in three notes being played, as they were recorded individually, at the same time, whereas with an acoustic piano, the three notes will interact with each other through the soundboard and become a stew of vibrations, producing a different, more complex, and ultimately richer sound. Lacking this quality of pliability, what comes out of digital speakers will typically be quite simplistic and boring, and will be most unsatisfactory to aficionados of the true piano tone.
An acoustic piano is also an analog instrument, which means is has virtually infinite range. For example, there is no limit to the loudness or softness a note may be played on an acoustic piano. With digital pianos, there is a point at which a minimum or maximum will be achieved. This means there will be occasions when you will not be able to play a note as softly or as loudly as you wish. In order words, true pppp or ffff are probably beyond the scope of digital pianos without you resorting to adjusting the volume dial while you’re performing. Even if you were to do that, the tonal quality of the notes would remain static from that point on, when it would further continue to dull or brighten on an acoustic piano.
Another problem of digital devices is the matter of intervals. In photography, for example, pixels are the intervals. With a traditional film camera, the amount of detail you are able to capture is theoretically unlimited because film is a single and continuous malleable body. The “film” of a digital camera is not single or continuous but is a multitude of pixels, each of which is only able to record a solid block of color. The amount of detail a digital camera is able to capture will depend on how small the pixels are and how tightly they’re packed together. If the pixels, or intervals, are small enough and packed closely enough, the amalgam of the blocks of color they record will appear to be smooth curves and gradients to the human eye.
There is a similar issue of intervals with digital pianos, which is mainly the issue of touch sensitivity. Digital pianos have a finite number of intervals when it comes to key pressure. The more intervals there are and the closer they are to each other, the more realistically the piano will respond to your dynamics. High end digital pianos will have quite a lot of them. But digital pianos within the means of average shoppers may not have sufficient sensitivity. This means that while the vast difference between piano and forte may be noticeable, the most intricate variances of touch pressure may be disregarded. This will be quite a nuisance to pianists seeking a highly responsive instrument, particularly when it comes to meticulous classical music.
It also manifests in pedaling. Piano pedals are ranged. Between simple on and off, or up and down, there are degrees. “Half-pedaling” and “quarter-pedaling” are crude terms describing the manner of pedaling in which the pedal is only pressed partially down in order to create an intermediate effect. For instance, rather than completely depressing the pedal so that the full brilliance of a note is sustained, you may wish to depress it only half way to dampen about half of the note and let only the remainder of it sustain for a subtler, suppressed quality. Certainly a scrupulous pianist will wish to employ the complete range of pedaling available to him, which may not be represented entirely accurately in a digital piano.
Aside from sound, as mentioned previously, key touch is also an important issue. Digital piano makers these days have gone to great lengths to reproduce the feel of acoustic pianos. For the most part, they’ve done a good job. They’ve even gone as far as implementing graded hammer action, which is in line with the hammers of acoustic pianos gradually becoming lighter from left to right. As a matter of fact, if you could take a look at the inner workings of a digital piano, you would be quite surprised and impressed with the complexity of the hammer mechanics. However, as long as digital pianos look the way they do, being the shape and size they are, there is going to be a limit as to how authentically the key feel can be made.
The hammers in a digital piano are simply extensions of the pianist’s fingers. When the pianist presses a key down, it will raise the opposing side of the lever, which touches an electronic pad inside the piano that serves as the string. The hammers in an acoustic piano do not behave this way. Instead of being extensions of the pianist’s fingers, they are rather like projectiles that are sprung at the strings high above them. Imagine the carnival game where you hit the pad on the ground with a mallet, which flings a projectile up the meter towards the bell at the very top. The finger is the mallet, the visible piano key is the pad, the hammer inside the piano is the projectile, and the string is the bell. First of all, this means if you press a key all the way down but not with the minimum amount of force needed, the projectile hammer will never leave its seating and the string will actually never be struck. On the part of the pianist, this launch-pad-like action will need a slightly different technique than the seesaw-like action of digital piano hammers, predominantly in difficult works. Secondly, it will feel noticeably different under the fingers.
The only way this can truly be reproduced in a digital piano is by the use of bona-fide acoustic hammers. And there’s nothing wrong with doing that. But the problem is there isn’t enough room for them inside the compact size of most of the digital pianos today. That’s why as long as they look the way they do, the action of digital pianos will not feel completely akin to that of acoustic pianos. Certain higher end models do integrate the acoustic hammer action simply to recreate the key feel. Even higher end models, which are called “silent pianos,” integrate strings as well and are bona-fide acoustic pianos with the added ability to remove the strings from the action and toggle on digital mode in order to provide volume control! But these tend to be even more expensive than acoustic pianos.
In terms of what the average piano shopper will be able to afford, the difference in the overall performance between a digital and acoustic piano will be stark. To restate what I said at the beginning of the article, it really boils down to the authenticity versus everything else. And the authenticity is usually going to cost you more to get. What you should think about is how important it is to you that the piano truly resembles an acoustic. Are you a classical piano student looking at a long road of perfection and possibly a career as a concert performer? Then a digital piano is probably not what you want to be practicing on, even as a temporary substitution, because there is a good chance it will hurt your technique. It is possible to get financing on an acoustic piano, so I would recommend going that route, using your budget of cash as a down payment. If this is not necessarily what you have in mind for your musical venture, then perhaps a digital piano is all you require. Depending on your needs, it may not be a mere reduction of an acoustic, but a substantial upgrade with all the features you’re going to get. Typically, a digital piano will be more than enough to satisfy one’s musical appetite.
By: E. Chung
About the Author:
E. Chung is a student of classical piano and webmaster at Piano Lessons with Master Teachers, a freely available collection of interviews held with over 30 legendary concert pianists and teachers concerning the art of piano mastery. To learn more, visit his website at http://www.piano-lessons-master-teachers.com.









