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Oct 31

Las Vegas has grown in the last few years, some of the landmark hotels have been imploded, while being replaced by mega hotels and convention centers.
According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, in 2002 more than 5 million convention and trade show delegates traveled to Las Vegas, generating $5.9 billion in non-gaming revenue. Las Vegas hosts a large percentage of the top conventions and rents more convention space than any other U.S. city. The climate is not usually a factor unlike others cities which have to contend with excessive rain, snow, etc. The city has grown to accommodate the needs of exhibit and convention attendees.
 
Las Vegas has grown since then, we have seen world famous hotels imploded, like the Dunes, Sands and the Stardust hotels; while being replaced by mega hotels such as the Wynn Hotel Resort, the Venetian, Luxor and the Mandalay Bay, etc. We now have more places to hold conventions. We have seen the Las Vegas Convention Center expand into a mega convention center, while the Sand Convention Center and the Mandalay Bay are not far behind. These convention halls have host such conventions and trade shows like CES, INTEROP, THE GAMING SHOW, SEMA, AAPEX TRADE SHOWS and thousands more.
 
One exhibit house that has catered to quite a few of these shows is ELDS, Inc, providing the convention exhibitors with custom built exhibit booths either for rental or purchase. ELDS is a full one shop exhibit house that will not only design and manufacture your next trade show display, but will also transport and set up your booth in any location in Las Vegas. See the options available for exhibiting in my previous article “trade show displays; rental vs. purchasing or leasing”. Las Vegas has done a great job of providing a great backdrop for convention goers. Let’s not forget about the gaming industry, restaurants and hotels that cater to such shows and venues.
 
The city had to expand to accommodate all the conventions that are coming to each of these hotels and convention halls.With the growth of more conventions and mega hotels; a new monorail system was developed. This system runs along the Las Vegas strip to most of the major hotels and convention halls. It’s a quick and easy way to avoid traffic congestion. This system can reach speeds of up to 50 mph, with seven stops. It reaches one end of the Las Vegas strip in 15 minutes or less; it’s cost-efficient and hassle-free. This cuts down on the large amount of parking that is needed. The convention attendees and weekend vacationers can now feel assured that they can escape the traffic jams that other cities experience.
 
The nightlife, well, what can I say, it’s something that you have to experience “what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas”. Let your hair down and enjoy yourself.
Currently, Las Vegas has 9 million square feet of convention and meeting space, including the Las Vegas Convention Center’s recent South Hall expansion. Additional available convention space significantly increased in 2003 thanks to the opening of Mandalay Bay’s 1.5 million-square-foot conference center. The city is still growing as more and more hotels are being built, with conventions facilities attached. With over 127,000 guest rooms in hotels and in close proximity to McCarran International Airport, the Las Vegas Convention Center is among the largest convention centers in America. For more information in exhibiting in Las Vegas please contact ELDS, INC .
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Oct 31

So you want to stop dog barking? Well all dogs bark, it’s their method to communicate a message. Dog barks for different reasons: to greet, to alert, out of boredom, to attract attention or when they are excited.
 
 Even though some barking from is okay, too much barking is surely annoying, especially for your neighbors and finally leading to complains. The easiest way to stop a difficult barker is to control his barking while you are at home, So here is what you need to do:
 
 1. Set up a condition where your dog will always bark. For example, you can request somebody to ring your doorbell or knock on your door.
 
 2. When your dog charges to the door and start to bark noisily, move toward your dog, grab his collar and give the command “quiet” but without shouting on him.
 
 3. If your dog stops barking, commend and reward.
 
 4. When your dog continues barking, shut his mouth with your hand, wrap your fingers around his muzzle (use both hands if needed), and give the command for your dog to keep quiet. Commend if your dog stops barking.
 
 Most dogs would be able to learn the “quiet” command with repeated training like this. Set up similar situations to “lure” your dog to bark and repeat training whenever possible.
 
 The most times you train him to stop barking the more your dog will understand and not bark.
 
 If you want to learn methods on how to stop dog barking you can visit: StopDogBarking.info

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Oct 30

A tankless water heater (also called instantaneous, continuous flow, inline or on-demand heaters) instantly heat water as it flows through the device. Where the traditional tank-style water heater held 30-50 gallons of water in reserve, the tankless water heater doesn't retain any water internally except for what is around the heat exchanger coil.

Some systems have a tankless heater in a central location (much like the traditional tank style), but most have more than one unit located close to the point of use (POU). A tankless heater might be located in the attic above the bathroom, in the shower itself, or under the kitchen sink. Their relatively small size (about the size of a briefcase) allows a lot of flexibility as to their location.

Tankless units can be split into two categories: "full on /full off&#34 or "modulated." As the name would suggest, a full-on/full-off unit doesn't have a variable output level; it's either on, or it isn't. Modulated tankless heaters base the heat output according to the flow of water running through the unit, modulating the gas valve and outlet so that the user receives the same temperature of water regardless of the flow.

Until recently, most tankless water heaters were electric, but newer models can run on natural gas or propane. Newer models can also deliver as much as 11 gallons of hot water per minute (such as the Noritz 841MC Series), which can meet any hot water needs. Everyone is familiar with the period of waiting for hot water from a conventional water heater, as the cold water in the lines must clear first before hot water comes through. With instantaneous heating from a Noritz tankless water heater, there's no wait for hot water (thereby saving on the water bill). Just one of many good reasons to buy a tankless water heater.

Noritz, in particular, has a dual flame design, with a second row of burners that burn the unburned gas that comes from the first row (all other competitors have a single-burner system). This means more efficient operation and fewer temperature fluctuations.

The heat exchanger of a water heater is perhaps its most critical element, as it is the component that is heated up to conduct heat to the water itself. After countless cycles of heating and cooling down, some heat exchangers can wind up with cracks or leaks. Noritz heat exchangers are made from copper piping that's 25%

thicker than most other brands. Commercial-grade components for residential applications; that's the Noritz design and quality advantage.

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Oct 30

business web hosting providers have special servers to run your business websites, usually they cost bit more than personal web site servers, but now you can find cheap business web hosting easily through research on internet. The cost of small business hosting depends upon the factors like the traffic on your website, the storage capacity you will need for the data on your website. Small business web host providers can cost you anywhere from nothing to several hundreds of dollars of month. At the lower end of the pole, there are some providers that offer personal or small business web hosting services for free, while there are services that can charge up to $100.00 or more per month. Small Business web hosting offers a great experience.

business web hosting has become a large business. Why not turn to the people who specialize in helping businesses, whose entire goal is on helping you grow online?Support is an very important part of any web host. They should have multiple ways to contact them including ticket system, live chat, and phone. Support is available through a knowledgebase as well as by telephone and e-mail. Fast and responsive service is a hallmark of support.

Choosing your web host provider is one of the most important decisions that you and your small business can make. When you decide on a good one you will have no worries when it comes to providing your customers with what they need and keep your life hassle free. Choosing a site to host your small business website is a large decision. Make the right one.

Search them out on the World Wide Web; see what other companies are saying about them. Often business will discuss their experiences and opinions of companies on the web. Search for a service provider based on the services you will use. Your web site is one of the most important representations of your small business, so you need it to look good, function properly and always be there for your customers.

 

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Oct 30

High cholesterol levels is one of the risk factors for atherosclerosis along with smoking, overweight and having high blood pressure. High cholesterol is defined according to your age, so what’s high for you may not be high for your parents.

High cholesterol is defined as a total cholesterol level higher than 5.2 mmol/L which is 200 mg/dL in American units. It’s confusing for most of us.

You have two types of cholesterol in your blood – good and bad. High cholesterol is called as a silent disease because there are often no visible symptoms – until something serious happens.

If left untreated it can lead to serious complications, sometimes even death. That makes it very important to have your colestrol checked – properly – by your doctor. It won’t go away on its own. Before you think about taking medication you may want to consider lifestyle changes – they can be easy to make and can have dramatic results and you can also avoid the so-called statin side effects

LDL is called the bad cholesterol and it has a higher fat-to-protein ratio than HDL – which is usually called the good cholesterol. Cholesterol from LDL is the main source of buildup and blockage in your arteries. So the more LDL cholesterol your blood contains the greater your risk of heart disease.

Lowering your cholesterol levels can slow, stop, or even reverse the buildup of plaque. It can also reduce your risk of a heart attack. One of the ways you can achieve that is by learning all you can about high cholesterol foods.

General texts like this are not intended as a substitute for competent, professional medical advice. As with anything medical, you should consult your physician for his advice before you consider making any changes, or taking any medications.

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