Friday, 25 November 2011

Master of Malt announce the hearty, spiced rum Rumbullion!

(PRWEB UK) 17 November 2011

Master of Malt are proud to announce the release of an intensely spiced, old-fashioned rum from Professor Cornelius Ampleforth. Rumbullion! is one of the most cockle-warming spiced rums on the market.


Based on a blend of fine, high proof Caribbean rum, Rumbullion! is made using luxuriously creamy, sweet Madagascan vanilla, and a generous handful of zesty orange rind. Finally, fresh cinnamon and cloves are added, and just a hint of cardamom.


The recipe was loosely based on old-fashioned spiced maritime rums, with a huge level of heart-warming spiciness. The result is a very rich, full-bodied spiced rum that harkens back many years to the days of pirates and merchant men.


Each bottle is wrapped in crinkled brown paper, featuring a print of a hand-drawn illustration depicting an old naval grog tub, bearing the words The Queen, God Bless Her. The bottle necks are wrapped with twine, and finally each bottle is individually dipped in black sealing wax.


Superb when served neat, Rumbullion! also works brilliantly with a squeeze of fresh lime, or as a long drink with old-fashioned cola and plenty of ice.


You can buy Rumbullion! from Master of Malt for

zumBrunnen Announces Latest Release of FacilityForecast

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 16, 2011

zumBrunnen, Inc., an independent building consulting firm, just announced the latest release of their proprietary FacilityForecast

Fort Lauderdales Top Blues Guitar Teacher Reaches Students Globally via YouTube

Fort Lauderdale, Florida (PRWEB) November 08, 2011

Dyce Kimura, a consummate musician, is known as the premier Fort Lauderdale guitar teacher: both adults and kids love his teaching methods, and playing chops. Thats because he plays all the great classics that adults have grown up withas well as all the tunes that the kids are jamming on their iPods, too. Dyces action-packed lessons get aspiring students learning real songs in no timeall while teaching them music theory and scales that connects the music to relatable, practical theory. In short, its a hands-on way of learning the instrument that gets results.


Meanwhile, Dyces YouTube lessons are wildly-popular. A versatile, accomplished guitarist, Dyce has a natural presence on camera, effortlessly sharing his amazing music gifts with guitar students located anywhere in the world (with an internet connection). Dyces powerful, clear approach to the blues focuses on students, and allows them to exceed their goalsall without leaving their homes! Each one of these Fort Lauderdale guitar lessons are self-contained, yet can be used together with all of the other lessons as an empowering whole.


For any aspiring rockers, its important to check out the blues. The blues is arguably Americas greatest original art form. In fact, we hear blues in all forms of American musicincluding rock, pop, hip-hop, country, folk, rap, punk, funk, jazz, and more. Blues is in on our radios, TV theme songs, jingles and movie soundtracks, cell phone ringtones, and internetto name just a few! The blue is Americas heartbeat, and any guitarist who is serious about learning their instrument needs to get some blues chops under their belt.


Dyces career has been taking off. Besides offering Fort Lauderdale guitar lessons, he is launching a full video series, for both download and DVD. These videos, like Dyces YouTube lessons, slice thru all the confusion that comes with approaching the guitar. Dyces warm, personable teaching provides aspiring guitarists with all the tools they need to have fun and start jamming right away with songs that they want to playall while learning the fundamentals of guitar and blues, the right way.


Only a few years ago, it would have meant making a trip to Florida to receive Fort Lauderdale guitar lessons from renowned pro Dyce Kimura. Now, due to the power of YouTube, Dyces great blues guitar lessons are available to anyone, anywhere.


For more information visit http://www.youtube.com/dycekimura.


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Losing a Cell Phone Can Mean Losing So Much More

Winnipeg, MB (PRWEB) October 19, 2006

People lose items daily. With the myriad of gadgets and portable electronics today, people are inundated with things to carry around. It is only natural to misplace a few items from time to time. For those that are thinking that it could never happen to them.


Here are some facts:


New 'St' Domain Extensions Offer Entrepreneurs Lucrative Options for Websites

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) July 5, 2006

Taking a new approach, LoveTheName.com, an Internet Web-Address Company who is best known in the industry for leveling the playing field to allow smaller investors easier access into the lucrative domain, has gone the extra mile in the sale of St domain name extensions. The domain name Texas.st has been made into a fully operating website so that entrepreneurs can see the value immediately of owning a site associated with an entire state.


Blaire Fanning, a marketing professional in Florida commented, They are basically not only selling a cutting edge domain name, but also presenting the entire business plan. One glance at the site "http://www.Texas.st will show that all anyone would have to do is contact any business, school, agency, event, anything, and just charge a nominal yearly fee to be listed -- and they are up and running with a profitable long term business.


This Robin Hood style approach has generated so much interest that LoveTheName.com is now the selected sponsor for the brand new USA State Domains or USA Geographic Web-Addresses currently being offered for sale. If you cannot afford to invest in Internet Real Estate right now, this news may give you some ideas. LoveTheName.com now requires all its seller clients to pay a mandatory 10% referral fee to anyone who sends a buyer. This means that you or anyone (even if flat broke) can instantly earn over $ 50,000 just because they referred a person, maybe your boss, who buys the State of Texas, http://www.Texas.St or $ 25,000 for the State of Hawaii, http://www.Hawaii.St.


Today, both Physical Space and Cyber Space = Real Estate, says Rever Thabiti, Sr. VP Sales & Mktg. for LoveTheName.com. He adds, The difference is, unlike buying physical space, any size budget from $ 6 to $ 20 million can own a piece of cyberspace. Another difference thats all too appealing to traditional real estate investors is that there are no floods, hurricanes, fires, tornadoes and earthquakes to damage your property in cyberspace. These qualities of low cost, less fear and worry-free maintenance hassles have caught the attention of all types of investors both large and small.


Another attraction to Cyberspace investing is that it expands our capabilities not found in physical space such as the ability to create a storefront Web-Address thats always open and performs thousands of trans-actions while you sleep at night, Says Beth Loehrke, media spokesperson for LoveTheName.com. Cyberspace is the only place where a single individual can have a huge global impact without needing personal qualifications or needing to own a newspaper or TV station. Then, add the appreciation value always associated with owning any valuable property and it becomes obvious why the investor markets are moving so quickly in this direction. Industry experts now tell us that the Empire State Building, Ebay.com or Google.com would each list for the same price if they were put on the market for sale today, she added.


Thabiti says, Many new investors prefer cyberspace because it also ignores your race, religion, gender, education or criminal background. It is the absolute loophole for those who need to find a place where the playing field is the most leveled and where one can compete fairly in todays market without regard to all of the prejudices found throughout physical space. People with a variety of physical handicap limitations (including old age) operate many successful businesses online. He also says, Poor people can not afford good legal defense and are victimized forever by a corrupt system after receiving a conviction. Our society does not offer positive incentives for people to redeem themselves for immature mistakes. We are committed to do everything we can to prove that anyone can still succeed in cyberspace when society has turned its back on you.


Loehrke adds, The growing acceptance of Internet Real Estate values is causing advantages to those who use to be considered as unfortunate or disadvantaged, this is not the case any more. To find out more, please visit http://www.LoveTheName.com or call 720-987-5252.


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Challenging Economy Poses Minimal Threat to Business/Luxury Travelers

Yardley, PA (PRWEB) February 5, 2009

Global Traveler magazine conducted an independent survey of its readers, frequent business and luxury travelers, to determine how they were affected by the turbulent economic climate. The results show that frequent business and luxury travelers, while feeling slight effects, continue to travel and experience a lesser impact than occasional travelers.


Some interesting results of the survey include:

Clionsky Neuro Systems (CNS-Neuro) Announces Publication of Study Finding Elderly Patients Unable to Recognize Their Memory Loss

Springfield, MA (PRWEB) November 18, 2011

Mitchell Clionsky, Ph.D. and Emily Clionsky, M.D. of CNS-Neuro, announced new data supporting the use of screening tests to identify cognitive loss in older Americans. Their study asked two hundred elderly patients and their families to rate how well they think and remember. They found that the patients answers had no relationship to their tested cognitive ability, that the relatives were minimally better, and that doctors should measure cognition rather than asking about it during the Annual Wellness Visit. These findings, published in the November 2011 Journal of Family Practice (http://www.jfponline.com/pages.asp?id=10018), may help doctors decide which of their patients need treatment for memory loss.


The authors, a neuropsychologist and an internist/psychiatrist, asked patients and their loved ones to rate their abilities to pay attention, remember, start new projects, make judgments and care for themselves. They found that patients were unable to accurately determine if they were normal or not. They also discovered that their loved ones, who accompanied them to a cognitive testing appointment, were scarcely better. By contrast, their 5-minute office test, the Memory Orientation Screening Test (MOST) accurately identified these problems and was significantly better at this than a longer test most often used by doctors, the Folstein Mini-Mental State Exam.


This finding is particularly important since, in January 2011, Medicare has encouraged all seniors to have an Annual Wellness Visit. The AWV is a no-copayment office visit in which doctors are asked to identify cognitive impairment, measure depression, take the patients blood pressure, calculate their body mass index, document all current illnesses and list all current medications to formulate a preventive health plan for the next year. Medicare had not instructed doctors how to identify cognitive problems, instead relying on their office observations and reports of patients and family members. But, the findings of this study suggest that such impressionistic data is misleading. Patients deny or overrate their thinking. They tell doctors that they remember all that they need to remember and they give excuses for their memory failures. If doctors take these reports at face value, they will fail to make a diagnosis of dementia in its early stages and will not start memory-stabilizing medications when they are the most likely to be beneficial. In an era when Alzheimers disease and other dementias affect almost 6 million seniors and is increasing every year, this reliance on inaccurate data leads to a failure to diagnose and treat this important condition.


Dr. Mitchell Clionsky, the lead author and experienced neuropsychologist, reports that most of the patients he sees are referred to him fairly late in their illness. By the time they are identified, they may have given away their savings, caused auto accidents, or become unable to live on their own, he notes. Dr. Emily Clionsky, a physician who specializes in treating dementia, knows that when patients with thinking problems are diagnosed earlier she may be able to improve their memory capacity by treating underlying or contributing medical causes. She also finds that starting memory medications earlier in the illness can alter the course and speed of cognitive decline. Earlier diagnosis may make the difference in how long a person can live in the community and when they may need assisted living or nursing home care. From a general medical perspective, knowing how well a person thinks helps the doctor to know if the patient can be trusted to take medications for other conditions or will become confused and end up with a costly hospital stay. Many of my patients are taking five or more medications for other conditions, says Dr. Clionsky. Their poor memories cause them to have problems regulating diabetes and high blood pressure. We also know that dementia leads to falls and fractures, often putting that patient into a rehabilitation unit or a nursing home when that problem might have been averted.


By using the MOST, a medical assistant can spend five minutes with the patient, have the patient perform a few simple tasks, and produce a simple score that tells the doctor if that patients thinking is normal for someone of that age. The doctor can then reassure a patient who is doing well, order additional tests for one who is beginning to decline, and start treatment for one who has had greater losses. The MOST score then becomes part of the patients record and can be repeated to see how that person is doing over time and in response to treatment. When families and doctors have data, they can make the right choices and get better outcomes, according to Dr. Emily Clionsky. This is no different than measuring blood pressure or cholesterol levels. Having the right test leads to ordering the right treatment and improving patient health and independence. Today, with the cost of medical care rising and everyone looking to save money, preventing medication errors and accidental injuries makes sense and saves health care dollars.


The MOST is currently available in paper form and will soon be released as an iPad application. For more information go to http://cns-neuro.com/ .

Clionsky Neuro Systems, based in Springfield, Massachusetts develops, delivers and supports clinically derived diagnostics and treatment protocols for patients at high risk for cognitive loss.


Contact:

Mitchell Clionsky, Ph.D. mitch(at)cns-neuro(dot)com


Emily Clionsky, M.D.