Thursday, January 10, 2008

Obesity a serious threat

Obesity is at epidemic levels in the United States, and with the spread of Western culture it is fast becoming a global problem. It is estimated that over 300 million people are overweight, worldwide; and that number is rising. When I go around in my neighborhood I find many people irrespective of age – from a 7-year-old kid to a 70 year old are obese.

The prevalence of overweight and obesity in the United States makes obesity a leading public health problem. The United States has the highest rates of obesity in the developed world. From 1980 to 2002, obesity has doubled in adults and overweight prevalence has tripled in children and adolescents. From 2003-2004, "children and adolescents aged 2 to 19 years, 17.1% were overweight...and 32.2% of adults aged 20 years or older were obese." The prevalence in the United States continues to rise.

I started thinking how it would be if the same rate of oversization of US continues. It is shocking. Nearly one fourth of the adults in the United States are obese.Awareness of these health issues can help in understanding why it is important to maintain a healthy weight. After all, if you know what being overweight can do to your health, then you have more reasons to maintain an ideal weight.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Father Of Modern Management - Peter F Drucker

Peter Ferdinand Drucker was born in November 19, 1909 and died in November 11, 2005. He was a writer, management consultant and university professor. His writing focused on management-related literature. Peter Drucker made famous the term knowledge worker and is thought to have unknowingly ushered in the knowledge economy, which effectively challenges Karl Marx's world-view of the political economy. George Orwell credits Peter Drucker as one of the few writers who predicted the German-Soviet Pact of 1939.

Drucker in 1937, moved to the United States, where he became a university professor as well as a freelance writer and business guru. In 1943 he became a naturalized citizen of the United States. He taught at New York University as a Professor of Management from 1950 to 1971. Drucker came to California in 1971, where he developed the country's first executive MBA program for working professionals at Claremont Graduate University. From 1971 to his death he was the Clarke Professor of Social Science and Management at Claremont Graduate University. The university's management school was named the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management in his honor in 1987. He taught his last class at the school in the Spring of 2002. Drucker died November 11, 2005 in Claremont, California of natural causes. He was 95.

U.S. President George W. Bush awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom Drucker on July 9, 2002. He was the Honorary Chairman of the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management, now the Leader-to-Leader Institute, from 1990 through 2002. His most controversial work was on compensation schemes, in which he said that senior management should not be compensated more than twenty times the lowest paid employees. This attracted criticism from some of the same people who had previously praised him. Mr. Drucker was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame in 1996.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Property Investments

Well when I’m searching for a good property to invest, I had to do some research on the property investments to find a better property. It is true that some times one can make easy money through the property investments, but it never happens every time. I found some basic points that every one should know before investing in the properties.
The locality of the property is the basic factor that decides the fate of an investment in the property. This depends on the type of the property you are investing i.e. residential property or commercial property. Both the types have their own features and distinctions with pros and cons. And also there is one more classification of the property investment i.e. investing in the vacant land or on a construction.
So it is known that property investment is not an easy option to decide overnight. Before investing on the properties one should do a thorough research about the cycle of the market and the future trends. Now there is a trend of investing in the foreign properties that are in the developing markets. It’s not a bad idea though it takes much attention than the local property investment. All you need for this is a trusted person representing in that country on behalf of you to represent you in the transactions.
Think this info will be helpful for you in deciding in the investment options.

Friday, December 21, 2007

Norton AntiVirus Versions 2007 & 2008

Norton AntiVirus (NAV) is a popular product of Symantec Corporation and is one of the most widely used antivirus programs. Norton AntiVirus automatically detects and removes viruses, spyware, adware, and other potential security risks.
Norton AntiVirus is sold as a standalone product and is also included as part of Norton Internet Security and Norton SystemWorks. In addition, there is also a standalone corporate edition version called Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition. It is aimed at a centrally managed corporate environment and has different features not present in the traditional retail version of the software.
Version 2007 (14.0)
After many years of customer complaints regarding the speed and system resource utilization of the product, Symantec responded in 2007 with a much needed rewrite of the code in an attempt to make the product lighter and faster. Installer size in Norton AntiVirus 2007 was reduced by utilizing 7-Zip technology.
Norton AntiVirus 2007 automatically detects and blocks viruses, spyware, rootkits and worms. Several of its key features are Rootkit Protection which finds and removes hidden threats in the operating system, Internet Worm Protection that blocks viruses, spyware and worms without specific signatures, email and instant message scanning that detects, removes or blocks infected attachments and Full System Scan which performs a deep scan to remove existing viruses, spyware and other threats. Norton Protection Center provides a central place to easily check overall security settings. Its Live Update™ Notice alerts you to new features, product updates and threat advisories as available throughout the renewable service period.
Version 2008 (15.0)
Norton AntiVirus 2008 was released on August 28, 2007. It includes new features such as SONAR (Symantec Online Network for Advanced Response) technology, which detects potentially malicious code before traditional virus definitions are available. SONAR works by monitoring programs behavior rather than looking for signatures. Norton AntiVirus 2008 also includes Browser Defender, which protects Internet Explorer from drive by downloads and unpatched exploits. Norton AntiVirus 2008 also includes One-Click Support, Home Network Security Status (displays status of Norton AntiVirus on all PC's in your network), and improved performance (about 60% faster than Norton AntiVirus 2007.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Save Water!!!

Here are some water-saving tips that every individual should feel responsible in implementing them to save water.
  • Create an awareness of the need for water conservation among your children. Avoid the purchase of recreational water toys, which require a constant stream of water.
  • Be aware of and follow all water conservation and water shortage rules and restrictions, which may be in effect in your area.
  • Encourage your employer to promote water conservation at the workplace. Suggest that water conservation be put in the employee orientation manual and training program.
  • Patronize businesses, which practice and promote water conservation.
  • Report all significant water losses (broken pipes, open hydrants, errant sprinklers, abandoned free-flowing wells, etc.) to the property owner, local authorities or your Water Management District.
  • Encourage your school system and local government to help develop and promote a water conservation ethic among children and adults.
  • Support projects that will lead to an increased use of reclaimed wastewater for irrigation and other uses.
  • Support efforts and programs to create a concern for water conservation among tourists and visitors to our state. Make sure your visitors understand the need for, and benefits of, water conservation.
  • Encourage your friends and neighbors to be part of a water conscious community. Promote water conservation in community newsletters, on bulletin boards and by example.
  • Conserve water because it is the right thing to do. Don't waste water just because someone else is footing the bill such as when you are staying at a hotel.
  • Try to do one thing each day that will result in a savings of water. Don't worry if the savings is minimal. Every drop counts. And every person can make a difference. So tell your friends, neighbors and co-workers to "Turn it off" and "Keep it off".

Friday, December 14, 2007

Pets And Your Health

Allergies to pets can arise at any time without any clear reason. Dogs and cats are the most likely be crooked by virtue of their being in and around the home. However, any animal is probably allergenic to persons handling it or coming into contact with its usual troubles. The problem is caused not by the hair of the animal but by powder-fine peel of skin, known as dander, which is present in the coat of the animal and accumulated on carpets, chairs and other places where it may have lain. One may find themselves sensitive to several different kind of animals or conversely to a specific breed within the same kind.

The common symptoms are related to the respiratory system in the form of food fever, running nose, etc. but can also happen as an irritation at the various points of contact. By far the most upsetting symptom can be an asthma attack, which may vary in strength from mild to severe. An ongoing, sporadic asthma condition is likely until the cause is identified and removed. In the case of a pet this would mean banishment from the house and may even require finding it a new home. Some relief of symptoms may be gained if the pet is groomed regularly by another person and away from the house. This would have the effect of minimizing the number of loose danders, which cause the allergy.

Another symptom commonly associated with pet allergies is a rash called papular urticaria. In this case, the allergy is not caused by the dander but by the fleas, which inhabit the animal. The rash, if injured, will cause swelling and affect the skin to harden and darken. An effective treatment is the application of calamine lotion and avoidance of contact with the animal concerned. Regular applications of flea powder to the pet can minimize the problem.

Monday, October 29, 2007

How to Find a Friendly Apartment for Your Kid

When I am searching for an apartment in San Diego I have found and moved later into an apartment in which I felt it has every thing that I am looking for. What did I look for? Answer is simple. Like most of the parents I wanted my child grow in healthy conditions. My major issues of selecting that San Diego apartment is safety, entertainment and my child’s desire.

My primary priority in selecting apartment was safety of my child. Other than the basic features of the apartment I’ve confirmed that it has well furnished appliances, a strong gate to that doesn’t let strangers come in with ease, strong locking systems to doors and windows, proper lightening arrangements around the apartment, etc.

Next thing is for readily available entertainment—hopefully in the form of fellow kids—is a great way I though to keep kids interested and excited about their apartment living situation. I have asked the management and residents if there are many kids around and if they kids play with other children in the apartment complex. I have asked my child what he wants in our next apartment. As like many children he asked the same that he need playground, fellow kids to play with.

I can say one thing confidently “its worth compromising on some amenities to live in a place where your child can safely walk to a playground or friend’s house.”