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One place where you can go to for all your health, safety and protective (HSP) requiremnets

HSP delivered as it should be ?

Workplace health and safety – all employers have a duty of care as regards the health and safety of their employees, documented legal and unwritten moral codes underpin these responsibilities. The laws around health and safety are becoming more pronounced. Term like corporate manslaughter are surfacing, putting more personal responsibility on the shoulders of the employer. HSP Superstores deliver a number of accredited training courses that will allow management and the directorate to understand where attention needs to be focused.

Natural Health Products (seems a little diverse but it fits into the HSP ethos… as they assist in the support of healthy lifstimes and assist in the support/relief of many health conditions) - Most of us have: hectic life styles… disliking of the taste of certain foods… find it difficult to find the right remedy to a health condition… HSP superstores can help you to get your supplements / natural health products (over a 1000 to choose from).

Even when looking for an alternative herbal remedy to fight a common ailment or illness, they have a natural health and beauty department which offers a large range of quality herbal remedies, natural health products, and organic health and beauty products, all available for delivery in the UK and Europe.

Most HSP superstores have training functions/departments that offer 4 primary services which usually can deliver locally, nationally or internationally:

1. Defining your needs – Help you to evaluate or review your training requirements and deliver a plan for training which will be flexible enough to work in your organisation;

2. Planning – Help you to present and implement a clear and transparent plan address training all your health safety and protective needs;

3. Deliver one-off or periodic training for individuals/groups. With many of our courses you have the option of Training being delivered face to face, via video, via interactive computer based training or a combination of these methods;

4. Your training department – they will usually have a management function that can manage all your training issues for you.

Training does not have to be costly or restricted to any specific time. Some of our courses can be taken any time of the day and any day of the week. You can even stop halt the training and resume when the time is right.

Health & safety professional services – in summary HSP Superstores offer ultimate flexibility for the delivery of training courses.

“Chance favours the prepared”

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How to choose a Leather Briefcase

Are you a serious business person? Do you have high net worth clients? If you are and you do, a leather laptop computer briefcase might just be the thing for you. There are many advantages to having your laptop in a briefcase. First of all, most briefcases look very similar in appearance.

Why choose a leather laptop briefcase? Well, there are many grounds. First off, leather is very cute in appearance.

Most business people have leather briefcases. You will be much less conspicuous if you aren’t carrying a shaped aluminum briefcase. As far as laptops go, a briefcase is a very good option.

This is because they are usually well manufactured with hard inside panels which make for premium impact security which is all important if you’re a laptop. If you intend to go this route weight might just be a consideration here.

http://www.laptopcomputerbags.org/ has the largest amount of Information on Laptop Computer Bags plus links to many other site which offer the biggest range and lowest prices.

Keep in mind that a multimedia computer will weigh at least 7 or 8 pounds just by itself. Add a power adapter, some discs, and the weight of the briefcase itself, and you can have a really heavy briefcase that may be difficult to carry.

In this case, I recommend a small notebook that weighs no more than 4 pounds and a small extra battery to cut down on weight. Article provided by Alpine Stone Veneer . Top quality stone veneer

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Small Work From Home Business Marketing Strategy

It is said that small work from home business is the heart and soul of the economies of the world and with the current trend that we see with many of the large corporations laying off staff in order to cut their fixed costs and to boost their overall revenues and profits. One of the things that the many small work from home businesses have to adopt is to make sure they adopt the best quality sales and marketing strategies that they can in order to promote their products and services our there to the end user market place.

The skills that are needed in developing business ideas are something that are often not paid a great deal of attention to by many of the small work from home businesses and that is one of the main reasons why we see so many of them fail. The sole purpose for the existence of any company is to provide their products and or services to the end user market place via an appropriate marketing channel.

Along with making sure that the small work from home business owner is very well educated in the ins and outs of business strategies and sales and marketing processes, they also need to be steeped in the latest business communication skills as they will often be faced with presenting their message to other business owners as they look to get their message out to the world. With all the skills needed to start a business, sales and marketing along with business negotiation as well as marketing strategies are some of the key things that need to be catered for.


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Why Own A Yamaha Electric Guitar?

Although Yamaha has only been producing Yamaha electric guitars since 1966, they have more than 100 years of experience in creating musical instruments. Have you ever wondered why the Yamaha logo on your motorcycle is 3 tuning forks? Now you know!   Today, when it comes to buying Yamaha electric guitar there are wide array to select from including complete kits which contain a practice amplifier, guitar cable, padded gig bag, 2 single coil pickups and hum bucking pickup, a tremolo bar, and a 5 positioning pickup switch.

In fact, many of the world’s accomplished guitarists would have first used one of Yamaha’s electric guitar kits and one of the most popular being the EG-112PF.  As well as being suitable for those who are only just starting to play an electric guitar it can meet their needs as their skills improve. 

Yamaha also makes Yamaha acoustic guitars such as Folk Guitar, Classical Guitar, Handcrafted Guitar, Parlor Guitar, and Jumbo Country Guitar.

For over a decade, the Yamaha PAC012 Pacifica electric guitar has been one of the best values in electric guitars. It provides a quality workmanship and outstanding playability at an unbelievable price. Yamaha is now putting the same value into the popular GigMaker series with the GigMaker Electric. With an impressive 15-watt amp, protective gig bag, and a wide assortment of outstanding accessories, the GigMaker Electric is the ultimate electric guitar package. Includes: Guitar, Amp, Gig Bag, Qwik Tune Digital Chromatic Tuner, Cable, Instructional DVD, Guitar Strap, Extra Strings, & Picks!

Another guitar that is also proving popular is the Yamaha SLG100 Silent Guitar from Yamaha that is perfect if you live in close proximity to others.  This allows you to connect a set of headphones to it and as you practice you will feel as if you are playing in a concert hall, yet no one else can hear what is happening.  Plus you still have the capability to connect it up to a sound system when you want to play your Yamaha electric guitar in public.

The Yamaha electric guitars are very easy to recognize, as the neck of the instrument is set deep into the body of the guitar rather than being bolted on to it.  Also they have a patented “T cross system” and “sustain plate” which no other electric guitar has and which provides a powerful but warm tone to the sound they make.

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The Evolution of Swimwear

 

Introduction

Swimwear is the term used for garments designated for swimming and beach wear. It has gradually changed over the years from the bulky garments used to completely cover the body into the selection of brief pieces of fabric arranged to expose as much as possible of the body.

Finding the right sort of swimwear is not always that easy especially if you do not have a large budget. There is an enormous variety of body sizes and shapes for both men and women and correspondingly there are an enormous variety of outfits ranging from the very cheap to the very expensive.

Fashion Dictates

If it was just a case of having a bathing costume to wear when going swimming and replacing it when it had worn out, life would be relatively easy. But there is the matter of fashion. Every year the designers come up with a different style so that the previous year’s model suddenly looks old fashioned and we feel compelled to buy a new one. As purchasers we are confronted with one piece swimsuits, two piece swimwear, some with long tops, some with skimpy tops, high leg cut, high waist cut, different cup sizes, in a variety of fabrics, colours, patterns, two tone and so on. The choice is endless.

History of Swimwear

The earliest recorded bathing costume was in 350 BC in Greece which was a toga-like garment for bathing. During the 18th century people visited spa resorts for their health where they spent time in the spa waters. Naturally they needed something suitable to wear, other than their day clothes, when they were engaged in public bathing. Later the recreation of beach bathing demanded a specially made outfit to maintain decorum and decency, so the bathing suit was developed.

Initially the swimwear was rather like ordinary daywear, and the dresses worn by the women sometimes had lead weights sewn into the hems to prevent the skirts from floating up. As the expansion of the railways enabled the masses to spend time at the seaside a more practical type of outfit was required. By the early 1900′s the swimsuit consisted of bloomers with black stocking and shoes, and the top was like a jacket belted at the waist. Swimming was considered suitable for men, while women were assisted into the water for a short dip.

Over the century attitudes changed and swimming became an Olympic sport for both men and women. Gradually the swimming costume changed to adopt short capped sleeves and more ankle was exposed beneath the bloomers. As women became more active in the water the swimming costume needed to be less cumbersome so the neckline was lowered and the tops became sleeveless. Eventually the Princess cut was introduced which consisted of the trousers attached to a blouse in one piece.

In 1909 Annette Kellerman, the Australian swimmer, film star and author, was arrested for indecency because of the one piece costume she wore, by 1910 “Annette Kellermans” became the new accepted ladies swimwear.

From then on the swimsuits became lighter and briefer. By the 1920′s the women wore figure hugging tank suits made from wool Jersey and by 1928 they had evolved into the swimsuit we would recognise today. In the 1930′s cotton was introduced for bathing suits sometimes with little overskirts to disguise bulky thighs, but film stars wore fashionable figure hugging costumes with higher cut legs sealing the fate of the fashionable swimwear.

The corset manufacturers in the 1940′s saw that women with less than perfect figures needed swimsuits to hide or control the bulges, so seeing a gap in the market they produced costumes which had control panels for the tummy and bra cups and bones to give support to the bust. Using the techniques applied in corset making they introduced the stretch factor to bathing costumes so that they were more flattering than ever before.

With the development of modern fabrics, Nylon and Lycra became the fabric of choice for swimwear because of their stretch properties. This meant that the costume could be pulled on without openings or fastenings and gave a firmer cleaner line to the figure. Women continued to wear all in one swimsuits until the 1950′s when the bikini became popular.

Leisure Swimming or Sunbathing

Although certain costumes are called swimwear, in fact some never get near the water. They are solely for sunbathing which usually means they are as small as possible, just barely covering the essential bits so that the skin gets maximum exposure to the sun and such a design would be classed as a bikini.

Two Piece or Bikinis

Over two thousand years ago early mosaics and pottery from Greece depict what in fact looks like an early version of a bikini. These garments were used by women performers and acrobats and were in two pieces to cover the breasts and the lower part of the body, much like the current style of Bandeau tops. Modern day runners and athletes wear something very similar when competing. Paula Radcliffe when running the Marathon last year, wore a garment almost identical to those worn thousands of years ago!!

The bikini resembles women’s underwear and has been described as a scanty two piece bathing suit. The lower part may be two small triangles attached together with a string tie at either side, or even a thong. The upper part may also be two small triangles attached together with a string tie but arranged in a slightly different order. Louis Reard patented the contemporary version of the bikini in 1946; his design was similar to the skimpy string 1970′s bikini and it shocked the world when it appeared on French beaches in 1947.

The very first bikini shown in the cinema was in the Bond film Dr No when Ursula Andress rises out of the sea in a white bikini. This created the iconic Bond girl and made her world famous. When being interviewed on television recently she revealed that the bikini had been constructed out of a bra covered with the fabric to give her the required lift of the bosom. This actual bikini sold at auction for £35,000 in 2001.

As the desire to get a deep tan became more and more popular in the 1980′s and 90′s bikinis got skimpier than ever.

Ultimately the top part of the bikini was abandoned altogether when topless sunbathing became the norm in some countries and the bottom was just a G-string or thong also called a Tanga. Oliver Saillard the fashion journalist states that the bikini is the most popular female beachwear in the world, and that the emancipation of swimwear is linked to the emancipation of women.

In the 1950′s there was a popular song entitled ‘In My little Itsy Bitsy Yellow Polka Dot Bikini’ that indicated the acceptance of the new style of swimwear. I remember my cousin persuading me to try on a bikini and I felt very exposed but she said how amazing I looked in it because I was so slim.

Although the bikini is now an acceptable garment whatever the size, the one piece swimsuit is still the best for serious swimmers. Some businesses are well known for their skill at making swimwear and make all the garments for the Olympic team and other swimming competitions. Now swimwear is available in a wide range of bust sizes and the more expensive makes have control panels for the stomach combined with clever styling to create a good silhouette. Combined with a matching sarong, older ladies may feel more comfortable when walking around the beach area.

Helen Mirren was photographed on holiday in her substantial bikini last summer with the caption commenting on how good she looked for her age and that particular bikini was snapped up from the stores within days. Perhaps the customers believed that they could look as good as Helen Mirren in a bikini if they had the same one.

Leg Line

Some two piece bathing suits are cut so that the waist is high and the related leg line is also cut high. I believe the aim is to make the wearer look as though her legs are much longer than they are. However if you have less than the perfect shape for this style it can emphasise large hips so it’s not for all women.

Another fashion style is the tankini where the bottoms look like little shorts and shows the lower curve of the bottom, which is fine if you are young with a nice pert bottom.

The tops to swimwear tankinis are long and cover the upper part of the body down to the top of the tankini shorts, exposing a tiny bit of midriff, particularly during movement.

The classic bikini style is still as popular as ever though, with the cut of the leg line following the natural crease between the leg and the hip.

The most recent development in fabric is the ‘tan through’ swimwear. This allows the body to tan without exposing the body to the world. Some commentators on this style point to the effects of too much sun on the body and the incidences of skin cancer of which the evidence indicates an alarming increase. However, the counter argument to that is if you are wearing a bikini anyway then the extra exposure to the sun through the top and bottom garments is hardly going to make much difference.

Conclusion

Swimwear is a term used these days to cover all types of beach wear and swimming gear. It is a bit of a misnomer in that many outfits never see the water and are not used for swimming. However there is a huge range of garments available for the purchaser of different styles, sizes and fabrics. The one commonality of course is that everyone wants to look good once they don these garments. The main key to that is to make sure your new swimwear is the right fit and cut, for your body size and shape.

The importance of being properly measured for your swimwear is often overlooked but it is as important as being properly measured for your bra or other underwear, particularly if you do indeed intend to actually swim in your new swimwear! By wearing the right size and style swimwear for your body, will ensure you are really comfortable in it on the beach, in the pool or wherever else you choose to wear it.

 

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