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Deciding on how to get your ex back is always a hard process to go through and frankly, it’s completely normal to make mistakes as we try different methods here and there. Here some tips to help you out.
Don’t Call Them
First of all, just don’t call them. Can you recall a scenario like this? You check your cell phone every 5 minutes and wished your ex girlfriend or ex boyfriend called or even left a simple message, any message. An hour passes by, a day passes by, a week passes by and still no call – nothing. You start getting worried that maybe they “have” really moved on. So what do you do? You call them over and over, but no one picks up. Now they “know” that you have called and you become more worried about this. To prevent this kind of emotional drama, just don’t your ex at all in the first place after your breakup. If you do, you’re missing the “big picture.”
Deal with Your Emotions First
When my girlfriend and I broke up, I could barely concentrate on any of my studies. I’d always get this tight gut feeling whenever I thought about my ex that wouldn’t go away. What did I do? I let the things that were missing (little small quirky things that she would do) really affect my life. Sometimes I’d tear up (guys can do that too, even though it’s hard for us to say it) and other times I’d ask my friends for help. Instead of dealing with my emotions first, I would just dig a bigger hole in my emotional turmoil… I should have instead, just kept my emotions in check by focusing on other things, rather than on my ex.
Start Doing Some Activities
As I said before, the big picture is really a 2 step process. Deal with yourself first, then deal with how to get your ex back. If you can’t keep your emotions in check, then the chances of getting your ex back will be very slim – not to mention difficult and on the verge of being uncontrollable. So keep your mind off of them by doing activities that make you happy, or at the very least not thinking about them. Call your friend and ask them if they want to do something, If they ask you how you’re feeling, tell them that your fine and will get over it soon. Then change the subject and go do something fun and exciting with them. As days go by, doing different activities will be a lot easier.
Create Attraction with Your Ex Again
Once you have yourself “back together” (which may take some time and that’s fine), set up a date and hang out with your ex. The next step requires you to create attraction. Do this by moving forward, not backward. An example of moving backward would be talking about how much you missed them, how you have been feeling so far up to date, and how you’d like to get back with them. An example of moving forward is having a casual conversation where both of you guys are laughing, you’re teasing them, you’re flirting with them, and you’re showing them you care for them and sincerely wish them best. They will see you as a new person and instantly be attracted to you.
Never Be Desperate
When you’ve created attraction, now you have leverage. This means that you’re no longer in an idle state where you do not have the power to act effectively to get what you want. You can continue to create attraction and if they respond positively, then that attraction will spark, which will increase the chances of you guys getting back together. Never act desperate and needy towards them. They’ll most likely start to scratch their heads a bit wondering where that person that they’ve been so used to getting so much attention from gone to? This will work in your favor. When they start admitting their feelings to you, “then” it’s okay to reciprocate your feelings to them. Hope this helps and good luck in getting your ex back.
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Robert Boyle wins Honorary Oscar for his art direction career
Monday, February 25, 2008American art director and production designer Robert F. Boyle was honoured last night at the Academy Awards.
Hired as an extra in films during the Great Depression, the young architect became a draftsman at Paramount Studios, moving on to become a sketch artist and assistant art director, before becoming a full-fledged art director in the early 1940s, at Universal Studios.
His credits include Alfred Hitchcock films Saboteur (1942), North by Northwest (1959), and The Birds (1963). Other films to his credit include The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), Gaily, Gaily (1969), Fiddler on the Roof (1971), and The Shootist (1976).
The Oscar-nominated documentary short The Man on Lincoln’s Nose (2000) chronicles his career, which includes the 1997 Art Directors Guild’s Lifetime Achievement Award and four Oscar nominations.
Lulu In Polynesia, Cars In Sandbox: Construction, School Fonts Three Top I Phone Apps For Kids

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Lulu in Polynesia, Cars in Sandbox: Construction, School Fonts – Three Top iPhone Apps for Kids
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Kids apps area is one of the fastest growing segments in the App Store. These apps are exciting and interesting and can also educate. They can get kids to read or learn while some of the apps can get them engage in stories. Most of the kids apps are inexpensive as their prices range from USD 0.99 to USD 4.99. This article can help you find out the popular kids apps that are right for your child.
Lulu in Polynesia: This iPhone app, developed by ZANZIBOOK, is the second volume in the Lulu and Zazou collection. It helps kids explore Polynesia with two interesting characters – Lulu and her kitten Zazou. This app has text and voice narration in all the pages and a few pages has conversations too. Lulu in Polynesia also has small games to motivate the children to explore more. The font size is a bit smaller, but one should understand the limitations of the universal apps. Lulu in Polynesia is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad and requires iOS 4.0 or later. This app is available in English and French. It costs USD 2.99. Cars in Sandbox: Construction: This is an interactive car game for children (aged over 2 years) that can enhance their fine motor skills. After launching Cars in Sandbox, users could see eight different vehicles in the main screen – dump truck, dumper, tractor, grader, crawler-mounted excavator, telescopic handler, loader and crane. Kids have to explore these different types of construction vehicles and their purposes. This app is pretty easy to use, but still a Help section might be handy. Cars in Sandbox: Construction is one of the top apps in its category. It is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad and requires iOS 4.2 or later. It costs USD 2.99. School Fonts: This is an iPhone app that can help kids write plain and cursive fonts. The main screen of School Fonts features four activity areas including Words, Numbers, Lower Case and Upper Case. They have three tracing options – outlines with directional tracing arrow prompts, solid lines without arrow prompts, and dot representations. The Words section has more than 35 lessons that include writing out family names and finding out missing vowels from words. This app has a lot of option, but I think the designer could have presented them all in a bit more pleasing way. School Fonts is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad and requires iOS 4.0 or later. It costs USD 4.99. We are in the beginning of the age of kids apps and we are definitely going see more in a few months time. These apps are doing a great job by engaging children in stories using the technologies they already love. If you want to try a few for your kids, these three apps are my recommendation. These apps are as visually engaging as they are to the ear and they can bring out the best in your children, I think.
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Bathurst, Australia’s new hospital to be almost doubled in size
Thursday, February 2, 2006
Bathurst Regional Council, the local government responsible for the city of Bathurst and its surrounds in Central Western New South Wales, Australia yesterday revealed it had received a development application for the new Bathurst Base Hospital.
The new hospital is to be built behind the current hospital on the same site and is expected to cost the New South Wales government AUD96 million. The Bathurst Hospital will be the first in the Bathurst-Orange-Bloomfield redevelopment project.
The new hospital will have 149 beds, up from 85 for the current hospital. The hospital will also feature a mental health unit – previously psychiatric patients had to travel to Orange to the Bloomfield Hospital for treatment.
The Bathurst Hospital is expected to have state-of-the art facilities and will share some services with the to be constructed Orange Base Hospital.
The Bathurst Regional Council has approved the demolition of 12 buildings on the hospital site for enabling works. The hospital site is heritage listed although council decided that as the buildings do not contribute to the streetscape they may be demolished.
The demolitions are expected to take place late next month and will take around six weeks to complete. A temporary driveway will then be built to replace the current service entry for food and linen as it will become part of the work site.
Upon completion of the new hospital, the current ward block will be demolished leaving the original building from the late 19th century intact. The original building is expected to become an education centre and consulting rooms.
The original building was opened in 1834. Since then the facility has undergone numerous upgrades and add-ons, with the present ward block being opened in stages from 1978 to 1982.
Other buildings expected to be retained include the Daffodil Cottage (a cancer care centre) and the original Nurse’s quarters known as Poole House.
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Where do you go when there is nowhere to turn? What do you do when all of the material possessions you valued so much suddenly disappear?
Many of us go through life oblivious to the challenges that our fellow man faces on a daily basis. We often looked down upon the single mother struggling to feed her family on food stamps or the homeless man on the street corner trying to earn a few dollars to buy a hot meal.
We sometimes think that we could never be in that predicament, but in actuality many of us are one paycheck away from being in that same situation.
Where would you be if that paycheck you valued so much was suddenly gone? Where would you be if your parents were not there to support you financially? Where would you be if that dream home in San Diego or New Orleans was destroyed by a natural disaster?
For Enika Ingram, 32, those scenarios have been all too real as she struggled to raise her three children while living in various homeless shelters in Phoenix. After moving to Arizona to help her mother financially, Ingram had everything she could imagine, a good a job with RJIS and beautiful children.
However, when her youngest son Stephen, six months, was born two months after moving to Phoenix, her mother and grandmother put her out of the house and she found herself living on the streets with three small children. They lived in their car for a while, parking in various Wal-Mart parking lots because she knew Wal-Mart had 24-hour security and her family would be safe sleeping there. Prior to finding a place to stay at the Family Promise shelter, CPS took the children away from Ingram for a weekend.
It was the longest weekend of my life because I didnt sleep, Ingram explained.
Throughout the entire ordeal, Ingram kept God in her live and continued to strive toward her goals, because she had three small children that depended on her.
My kids are basically what pulled me through. There the reason I got up everyday, went to work everyday, worked like a dog everyday. I worked day in and night and only got to see my kids in between, Ingram said.
Despite the hard times, Ingrams three sons were her inspiration. Her eldest Joseph, 12, stayed home a couple of weeks to watch the baby when her mother refused to help, but still managed to stay on the honor roll consistently at school. Ingrams middle son Adrian, nine, scored the third highest math grade on the Arizona standardized state test. And in spite of their financial woes, Joseph still found it in his heart to help another homeless person by giving him the spare change in his pocket.
Just as Joseph found a way to assist someone during a tough time, the Ingram family has found assistance from Eric Prim, director of community relations for My Fellow Man Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting homeless people find suitable housing and vocational training.
They moved back to Houston, found affordable housing, and Ingram continues to work for RJIS.
My Fellow Man Alliance is currently organizing several events in Houston for February 2008 that will bring awareness to the homeless epidemic and raise proceeds for them to assist people like Enika Ingram.
(My Fellow Man Alliance is hosting) a 10 kilometer competitive race and a five kilometer fun run and walk. Its open to the community. Its open to the disabled in wheel chairs. All of the proceeds for the race go to agencies and organizations that service the homeless like Harmony House, Bread of Life, and a number of smaller organizations, said Prim.
He emphasized that the major objective of the race is to educate the public on homelessness.
Anybody can be homeless from college professors to Ph.D. worthy individuals that are living under bridges. These are decent individuals. Everyone is not out there trying to hustle or panhandle, he added.
My Fellow Man Alliance is also branching out to other cities with the same concept of helping the homeless find housing through group homes, assisted living facilities, personal care homes and boarding houses. Prim is personally managing six facilities in Nashville, Tenn. and three in Miami. In addition, they will be closing on a 65-unit apartment complex for the homeless in 2008.
Were the middle man to help the homeless and agencies, organizations and individuals who want to take care of the homeless, Prim said.
One individual who is dedicated to helping those in need is apartment owner Naomi Spiller who has dedicated many of her complexes, including Spiller Personal Care in Houston, to the homeless and people with psychiatric issues.
Although she was initially met with some resistance from neighbors with homes near her facilities, many began to see the positive influence she had on peoples lives and she is certain that everyone can have the same impact.
Spiller said, (Anybody) can be in the same predicament and we are all one step away from being homeless ourselves.
To read more about My Fellow Man Alliance visit www.myfellowman.org.
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Telstra becomes the first in the world to switch to HSPA+ wireless Internet technology
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
On Monday, Australian telecommunications company Telstra has introduced dual carrier HSPA+ standard for broadband Internet business customers in the Next G network. This is the first time this technology is being introduced on national scale. The bandwidths the users can deploy increased into two to three times, with Telstra becoming the world’s fastest national mobile broadband service. The switch started with enabling the service for premium users. After some feedback, Telstra may expand the plan.
The higher speeds for wireless are intended to simplify and ease multitasking of users.
John Paitaridis, Telstra’s executive director, network products and services in Enterprise & Government, said “One of the reasons we decided to launch first to Enterprise And Government and Business customers is that clients are saying that their ability to access applications quicker makes a difference to their business and when they start to equate time savings and doing calculations around productivity it does become a return on investment.”
Telstra Business Group Managing Director Deena Shiff also stated that the efforts aren’t as sudden as it might seem, having feedback of many users as the base.
Australians are telling us they can’t afford to be tied to the desk all day and these new speeds mean they can now access mobile broadband at speeds typically reserved for the office. We have been deploying the high-speed capability in the network since December 2009 and now, with the launch of the new Ultimate USB Modem, these new speeds are available to customers across all capital city CBDs and associated airports, selected metropolitan areas and in more than 100 regional locations. These high-speed zones cover approximately 50 per cent of the Australian population and match the areas of highest customer demand and will make the frustration of waiting around for files to download a thing of the past. In other metropolitan and regional areas, the Telstra Ultimate USB Modem offers typical download speeds ranging from 550kbps up to 8Mbps… Our customers have told us that they want higher speed mobile broadband so they can work more flexibly outside of the office and we are delighted to be the first in the world to offer these new blistering speeds on a national network. The new Telstra Ultimate USB Modem provides customers with the speeds needed to handle large files, multi-task and update cloud-hosted applications effortlessly on the go when they are in a coverage area.
Previous modems were able to reach peak speed 21Mbps, with real life speeds ranging from 0.5Mbps to 8 Mbps. The theoretically expected maximum of the new technology is 42Mbps with user speeds varying between 1.1 and 20 Mbps. The new speed is twice as fast. This is caused by that the dual-carrier “Evolved High-Speed Packet Access” technology allows networks to send and receive wireless data using two channels simultaneously. This technology can be deployed on Next G networks. Telstra switched to them in February, thus making the switch to HSPA possible now.
Telstra delayed the implementation of the new technology until elections end. This decision was intended to avoid wrong interpretation of them by Coalition. Coalition’s claims include that wireless networks can be an alternative to the Labor party “fibre-to-the-home” proposal to introduce more expensive wired Internet. The announcement of the new technology, initially planned on August 25, was delayed, with Telstra spokesman Craig Middleton explaining, “We just didn’t want to feel like we were influencing the [telecommunications] debate.”
The political parties have different plans on development and funds on the Internet. The Labor party aims to spend AUD 43 billion to bring 1 Gbps wired Internet nationwide, and the Coalition plans to spend AUD 6 billion to introduce a variety of improvements including upgrade of existing copper Internet as well as expansion of wireless Internet to support 12Mbps. Opposition leader Tony Abbott has said in the past that Australians shouldn’t assume wireless technologies won’t ever be comparable to fixed-line technology. Telstra’s upgrade shows that wireless broadband is reaching the 100 Mbps minimum speeds promised by Labor’s national broadband network.
Telstra has only 2000 devices which support the new technology. This is why the opportunity to try it out is being given only to the Business plan customers, and they receive it for the same price as they were paying for the previous NextG plan. Since October 5, the device will be available for sale, with the Business customers able to buy it with 75% discount and a prepaid data allowance. The upgrade is expected to cover roughly 50% of the population. This is happening at the same time as one of Telstra’s competitors Vodafone is doubling data download quotas on mobile cap plans.
As some testing showed, real life download speeds reached only about the half of the maximum. Telstra executive director of wireless Mike Wright explained that the predicted figures were the estimates, with real life speeds lower due to interfering environmental conditions: “It’s possible to achieve better than the typical user speed claims, but those claims occur in the ideal network environment with good signal quality. When you’re out on the streets you get a lot of variation where the network is subject to signal quality, your location and the network load.”