Perform a Direct Approach to Find the Insurance Security You

Posted by admin on Tuesday Jan 24, 2012 Under the artist

At this time most people cannot live without insurance because with the help of insurance for the benefit of your life either an individual or a family both in health insurance, car insurance, life insurance and other related insurance. If you are without insurance tend to end up with bills piling up debt. So that is why each individual or family needs to have insurance to get the kind of coverage they need to protect their financial future. Through this insurance you can turn everything into the light you do not have to worry through their company that provides all types of insurance for you that will make you calm in your days.

Related to this is if you want to use the insurance then before that you should make the most accurate decisions when you will choose a good insurance provider for you when choosing an insurance provider who seeks to obtain an insurance quote reliable because if you are careful not to seek such insurance could Instead you just fooled by the insurance quote you the wrong choice. You can ask insurance questions for answers by talking to the insurance provider directly to request an insurance quote a clear and legal to get a clearer picture of who would you choose insurance that you may understand from the insurance quote.

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Kids’ Art – Making Halloween Spider Webs

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jan 4, 2012 Under art



Here’s a Halloween art project to do with your toddler or preschooler. It’s very easy and it looks great around the house.

Here’s what you need:

-8.5″ x 11″ black construction paper

-white tempera or kids’ washable paint

-a plastic bin

-4 marbles

-scissors

-stapler

Your child can help with cutting and gluing, depending on her skill level.

Here’s what to do:

Using a sheet of black construction paper, cut out the shape of a spider web. An easy way to do this is to cut out a large circle, then put a dot in the N, S, E, and W positions. Put one more dot between each of these dots so that you end up with eight equally spaced marks along the border. Now cut sagging loops between each of the marks and you have the basic shape of a spider web

Now, place your construction paper cut-out in the bin. Put a small line of white tempera paint at various places within the bin.

Place the 4 marbles in the bin.

Allow your child to tilt the bin in different directions. This will cause the marbles to roll through the paint and make white lines across the black construction paper. Now you have a spider web with white silky lines.

Allow the spider web to dry for at least 30 minutes.

For a spider, simply cut a small circle out of the black construction paper. Cut the legs out and staple or glue them on. For eyes, glue on white circles with a black dot not exactly in the middle. The off center pupil gives the spider a kid-friendly silly look. Glue or staple the spider to the spider web.

Repeat the steps for more spider webs to decorate the house!

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Patent Landscaping – An Art, to Search For Art

Posted by admin on Wednesday Jan 4, 2012 Under art



Inventions and their subsequent patents can be deemed to be analogous to lodging of mines in a predefined area; said pre-defined area being the technical or scientific (metaphoric) area. As and how patents are granted, progressivity of science is defined and each granted patent is a milestone, or better still, in confirming with the discussion of this article, a mine. Further, analogically speaking, it is in everyone’s best interests to be wary of the mines whilst treading the pre-defined area, in that, it means that it is necessary to understand the nature and construction of a patent before exercising any technology, for it may happen that an exercise may lead to setting off the mine by infringing patent rights. Subsequent effects of booming of such mines maybe just as catastrophic considering that typical litigation bills run up to crores of rupees and hundreds of thousands of dollars!

Hence, just as it is necessary to invest in a strong research oriented outlook, it is just of equivalent importance to pre-empt such threats by warding off wayward wandering and adorning a pro-active due-diligent outlook. The art of landscaping (in patents), hence involves a methodology to scale the exact nature of the invention in the vast realm of existing prior art and to map the specifics of the current art with the prior art to understand the ground that has already been traversed, and to understand potentially traversable grounds.

A step wise procedure for an effective landscaping technique and report includes:
- understanding the subject matter by defining an outlining scaffold to define its perimeter, and its intermittent support structures;
- deriving keywords resembling the same outlining scaffold and intermittent structures, and drawing out alternative search-words for the same;
- formulating a query and running it in a plurality of databases to formulate a ‘good’ hit-list of relevant patents/patent applications;
- analyzing the claims of each of the searched and identified patents/patent applications in order to map the claims of the ‘relevant’ documents to the subject matter so as to arrive at a mapping quotient.

The mapping quotient eventually lies in a detailed analysis of similarities and dissimilarities between patents and the subject matter.

The entire genesis of a technological area is clearly visible once a successful patent landscape report is formulated; which includes the need for emergence of the technological area in line with the adage that ‘necessity is the mother of all inventions’, progressive advances in the area, the interdependence of this technological area upon other technological areas, gaps and jumps in the genesis, and a proposed plausible future course of action in the same area.

How this helps a research firm is that it can now, nitpick upon the gaps and dig the same to scavenge for potential markets.

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