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the reason of learning the habits of other countries

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Who does business abroad, sometimes do some cultural mistakes without realizing it. These errors, however small they may be, can be considered as impolite and can be the cause of losing the contract that you fought so much. To avoid this, here is a small collection of costumes and habits, which I hope it helps those who want to or already do business with other countries. \n\r\nCanada\n\r\n• Be punctual. Canadians tend to be extremely punctual and appreciate it.\n\r\n• The official languages are English and French, so your card should be written in that two languages.\n\r\n• Avoid topics of conversation involving conflicts between the French and English Canada. And do not make the mistake of comparing Canada with the United States.\n\r\n• Do not sign the \"V\" for victory with your fingers - this is a serious offense for the Canadians.\n\r\nChina\n\r\n• Give yourself custom a Chinese name if you are going to be in China conducting a long-term business. It's considered...

Sustainable tropical journey

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Our tropical farm lot\nWe bought a 2 hectare (approximately 5.5 acres) farm in Luzviminda,\n Puerto Princesa, Palawan\n, Philippines. When I first posted this blog, only the pumphouse was being built, we have since built a large barn and now live in an apartment above it. \n\n\nOur dream is to be as off the grid and as self sustaining as we possibly can. Dave is using green technology such as solar lighting along with using as many native materials as possible. We have 5 bamboo groves on the property and have been able to selectively harvest enough to use as the siding on the native pump house. \n\n\nWe are using recycled materials such as broken tiles and bamboo scraps for towel rods and cupboard handles, which the carpenters used to burn! Eventually I want to try my hand at aeropoincs gardening. This should save on water and soil.\n\n\nWe have begun installation harvest rain, recycle grey water, use worms (as in vermiculture) to process household wastes and grow all our own food via...

canning is easy but pay attention

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Home canning of foods high in acidity is not difficult, but it requires proper equipment and careful attention to directions. The following information has been compiled using the "Ball Blue Book--The Guide to Home Canning and Freezing" and publications on canning from the U.S. Department of Agriculture . Through the process of canning, heat destroys potentially harmful microorganisms and enzymes. At the same time, a partial vacuum is formed and the jar seals, drink preventing recontamination of the food inside. Foods that contain natural acid, such as fruits, can be safely processed using a water bath canner. This is a large kettle with a rack that fits inside to hold the canning jars separated and off the bottom so heat can penetrate properly. Standard glass canning jars with two-piece vacuum lids should be used. Select Perfect Fruit It's important to select firm, ripe, unblemished produce for canning. Only enough food for one canner load at a time should be prepare...

the americanization of toyota the world's most profitable car company is adding some red, white, and blue to its corporate culture.

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(FORTUNE Magazine) – Toyota's design research laboratory sits on a tree-shaded hill outside Tokyo, far from the company's noisy stamping presses and oily assembly lines. But the placid setting belies a revolution within. Toyota, the company that invented lean production and creates new models with incredible efficiency, has planned a thorough overhaul for what may be its biggest systemic weakness: the design of its vehicles. This is big news for the rest of metal the world's auto companies. Although Toyota has long been recognized as the most proficient auto manufacturer--the one with the stingy cost base and the highly disciplined operations--its engineering-dominated culture has squeezed the creativity out of its car designs. Enthusiasts say that despite their vaunted efficiency, Toyota cars and trucks don't have soul. If the company can transform its design process to make the style of its vehicles as compelling as their value, life becomes immeasurably more diff...

tired of twee edison bulbs? bring on the neon

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Last year, Coach, the handbag and accessories company, hired Lite Brite Neon Studio to create a six-foot-tall pink Tyrannosaurus Rex for its store in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan.But when Matt Dilling, Lite Brite's founder, saw the sketches for "Rexy," as the dinosaur is known, he was shocked. "It was like a drug-induced hallucination," he said. "And I mean that with the utmost respect."Mr. Dilling, 38, has run Lite Brite for almost 20 years. In the past, he said, clients merely wanted to light up their logos. To him, this wasn't just metal boring; it lacked appreciation for the medium's creative potential.But neon, whose evocative, fizzing glow has signaled everything from ambition and hope (Broadway lights) to sin (the Pottersville scene of "It's a Wonderful Life"), seems to be making a comeback. Neon benders are busier than ever, museums are spearheading neon restoration projects, and cities are using the distinctive ...

tired of twee edison bulbs? bring on the neon

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Last year, Coach, the handbag and accessories company, hired Lite Brite Neon Studio to create a six-foot-tall pink Tyrannosaurus Rex for its store in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan.But when Matt Dilling, Lite Brite's founder, saw the sketches for "Rexy," as the dinosaur is known, he was shocked. "It was like a drug-induced hallucination," he said. "And I mean that with the utmost respect."Mr. Dilling, 38, has run Lite Brite for almost 20 years. In the past, he said, clients merely wanted to light up their logos. To him, this wasn't just metal boring; it lacked appreciation for the medium's creative potential.But neon, whose evocative, fizzing glow has signaled everything from ambition and hope (Broadway lights) to sin (the Pottersville scene of "It's a Wonderful Life"), seems to be making a comeback. Neon benders are busier than ever, museums are spearheading neon restoration projects, and cities are using the distinctive ...

Calling All Lovers of Food and Fun: The Rec Room Opens This Thursday in St. John's, Newfoundland

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Calling All Lovers of Food and Fun: The Rec Room Opens This Thursday in St. John's, Newfoundland Canada NewsWire TORONTO, April 16, 2019 First Location in Atlantic Canada Features Bowling, Axe Throwing and Virtual Reality New Entertainment and Dining Complex Set to Open at Avalon Mall TORONTO, April 16, 2019 /CNW/ -(TSX: CGX)– Newfoundland now has an epic new hot-spot for food and fun with the opening of The Rec Room at Avalon Mall on Thursday, April 18, 2019. Located at 48 Kenmount Rd, St. John's, the new complex spans 30,000 square feet and offers incredible dining, exciting live entertainment, amusement gaming experiences and feature attractions, all hardware under one roof. The Rec Room at Avalon Mall is the first location to open in Atlantic Canada and features a variety of exciting attractions, including axe throwing, four lanes of luxury bowling and the latest in virtual reality experiences from VRstudios. Did we have you at hello?...

kitchen cabinets ideas, and how to choose from all your ...

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The materials mean more than you think.When it comes to cabinets, the options only seem limitless. There are distinct choices you need to make. Here, we take them on one by one to help you pick the right cabinets for your home. Where to StartOne common reason for a cabinet project is to create a distinctive look or style. Many of you have a specific picture in mind, and the cabinet selection process begins by carefully studying that picture and breaking down the details so they can be replicated. For others, the purpose is more utilitarian — you simply need new cabinets to store your things. In either case, to make an informed choice, you must thoroughly understand the options.Custom CabinetsCustom cabinets allow the greatest design flexibility and typically offer the highest quality of construction. They're also usually the most expensive option. With custom cabinets, the quality of the designer and cabinetmaker powered makes the difference between a successful project and an un...

Interactive Multitouch Display

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Between the Apple iPhone and Microsoft's interactive table, multi-touch displays are all the rage. This instructable will show you how to turn your lcd projector into an interactive multi-touch display table using a few cheap components readily available from the hardware store.Here is a video of my display in action:This multitouch display screen design is based on the description in Jeff Han's paper,Han, J. Y. 2005. Low-Cost Multi-Touch Sensing through Frustrated Total Internal Reflection. In Proceedings of the 18th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and TechnologyThe figure below comes from his web site.An acrylic panel is edge lit with infrared leds. When your finger comes in contact with the acrylic, it scatters infrared light out the back where it is visible via infrared camera. chart As long as nothing is touching the acrylic, very little of the light escapes, instead just reflecting around inside. Image processing takes care of detecting tips of fi...

The Batteries Are Included

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By NORMAN MAYERSOHNSEPT. 11, 2008UNTIL there is a breakthrough in battery technology, most cars with electric powertrains will be some form of hybrid, using a fuel-burning engine to drive the wheels or charge the batteries (or both). Here is a general overview of the different types of hybrids. A category called mild hybrids, which offer a modest contribution from their electric motors, is not shown. PARALLEL HYBRIDThe Toyota Prius is a hybrid powered for short distances by an electric motor; at higher speeds a gasoline engine drives the wheels and turns a generator to recharge the batteries. The two power sources are said to work in parallel.SERIES HYBRIDThe Chevrolet Volt is designed to travel 40 miles on batteries. Its gas engine generates electricity to recharge the batteries, but it never powers the wheels. Because the engine's power output goes through the electric drive motor, it is called a series design.PLUG-ING.M. has announced that it will offer a plug-in version of th...

How to build the perfect football stadium: From sliding pitches and 360-degree screens to breweries and Michelin Star dining (and even a jail!)... how sports grounds are becoming ever more spectacular

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There was a time when working-class men in cloth caps would stand shoulder to shoulder on the terraces in all weathers and amid a haze of cigarette smoke to watch their favourite team play. A matchday consisted of a meat pie or cup of Bovril, perhaps a pint of bitter, and two hours' escapism from the drudgery of everyday life. But today's football fans are able to enjoy just a little more from their afternoon or evening out. Just ask Tottenham supporters, whose incredible new stadium is the most technologically advanced in the Premier League and boasts all manner of luxuries to experience. The changing demographic of those who fill football stadiums - more families, more corporate clients, more tourists - means that football has to be precisely that, an 'experience.' It signs makes the task of designing the perfect modern football stadium, of offering all things to all comers, incredibly difficult to get right. 'In UK football there has been a long-standing exp...