Sunday, February 26, 2012

How To Start A Bait Shop

It's true, fishing is your thing, you know all the latest techniques to catching the big ones. So why not reconsider opportunity a bait shop. Bait shops are easy to get going, fun to run, and the ordering of new products is the next best thing to sliced bread. To start a bait shop you will need to know a few good basics to get the ball rolling.

1. Minnow Tanks - You are going to want a minnow tank with at least 6 stalls in it. Most bait shops carry at least 6 different minnows. If you decide for a tank with less stalls, then you should reconsider purchasing two or more tanks. Your minnow tanks will be qualified with air lines, and continuous water lines. On the end of the air lines, you will have air stones installed. The continuous water lines and air lines tend to float, you can weigh each line down with depth finders.

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2. Refrigerators - You will need one small refrigerator and one large refrigerator. The small one you will leave in the shop for your night crawlers, worms, leeches and wigglers. The large refrigerator will be in a back storehouse area where you can keep your bulk live bait. Depending on the size of bait shop you will be opening, you may need one or more extra refrigerators.

3. Plastic Containers: These can be found online or through your distributor. To container your live bait you will want 8 oz. Packaging with lids for your one dozen night crawlers, worms and leeches. You will want 12 oz. Or 16 oz. Packaging with lids for your two dozen night crawlers. You may use whether plastic or Styrofoam containers. In my experience, the plastic Packaging work very well for night crawlers and worms, the Styrofoam Packaging work great for leeches. Some distributors will sell already made up Packaging thus rescue you time but they are and will be more expensive which will cut into your profits.

4. Worm Bedding: You will be able to purchase worm bedding through your distributor. You cannot container the night crawlers and worms in dirt as a lot of customers go covering of the Us for traveling, example would be Canada for fishing, and you cannot take Us dirt over the boarder to Canada. When storing Worm Bedding be sure to keep the plastic bad tightly rolled up so it remains moist, otherwise, it will condense up over time.

5. Licenses: Before opportunity your doors, be sure to gather the strict licenses for running a bait shop. You will have to contact your local division Of Resources for a dealer's license. This license will allow you to carry a confident amount of live minnows. Then contact your division of earnings for a seller's permit. Both license carry a small fee, and will have to be renewed every year or in some states every two years.

These are the basics to getting started. Bait Shop owners are known to have the longest enterprise hours around. You commonly have to open nearby 4:00 Am and plan on conclusion nearby 8:00 Pm. May, June, July, August and September are the biggest months for open water fishing. October and November is regularly considered down time depending on what you all have to offer in your shop. Once the ice freezes, December, January and February are hot months for ice fishermen. March and April are also considered down time, again, depending on what you all have to offer in your shop. Due to long hours, a lot of minuscule bait shops do end up conclusion within the first year or two. It takes a great commitment to opportunity a bait shop but it is a very rewarding enterprise to get going. You not only will meet all kinds of new and inviting people, but you will become the talk of the town, in a good way of course.

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Wheelchair Accessible Kitchen Or When the Chef Has Wheels

I get many questions with regard to details of an accessible kitchen. Questions like, what is the appropriate countertop height from the floor to the top of the counter, or what is the appropriate toe-kick. The list goes on and on.  Are there extra appliances or cabinets? In this article I will cover the basics, cabinets, flooring, lighting, electrical, and ultimately appliances.

Cabinets
Most cabinet manufacturers offer specific Ada compliant cabinets which will give you a final countertop height of 32" from the floor to the top of the counter. They will also consist of the proper toe-kick of 9" high by 6" deep. This provides room for the foot rest of a wheelchair to slide under the edge of the cabinet. This however does not contribute passage to the cook-top or sink. The base cabinets that will house these items will need to have knee space under the countertop. Now upper cabinets gift a distinct set of problems. Even if they are installed at the appropriate height above the base cabinets only the lowest shelf will be accessible to person seated in a wheelchair. I personally like to lower them someone else 6" so that the lowest two shelves are accessible. Or you could save the price and just leave them out. One last item, the base cabinets should have large deep drawers instead of cabinet doors, as these are more accessible.  

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Flooring
The flooring should be hard surface, such as wood or ceramic tile or stone. You should avoid any kind of flooring that has give or is cushioned. This kind of floor makes it difficult to move a manual wheelchair nearby as does wall to wall rug or area rugs. Avoid these items if at all possible. Even the most innocent of kitchen rugs can be a hazardous tripping hazard for the disabled or elderly.
 
Lighting
With today's need to be green, lighting for the accessible kitchen is no longer considered specialized. The use of Cfl (Compact Florescent Light) bulbs and Led under cabinet low voltage task lighting is tasteless place. So the only thing that honestly needs to be said is that you need to contribute task lighting in all food making ready areas.
 
Electrical
This is one area that is often overlooked as far where and how to setup electrical outlets and switches in an accessible kitchen.  Wall outlets are usually located behind the base cabinet, whether above or in the backsplash. For person seated in a wheelchair this means they have to make a hazardous reach in order to use the outlet. It is better to setup the outlet in the face of the base cabinet, just under the countertop. Or a popup multi-outlet can be installed in the countertop itself within easy reach of the wheelchair occupant. Switches should be located at 48" above the floor so that they are within reach of the wheelchair occupant. Use rocker type switches for those with tiny use of their fingers. ultimately outlets that are on a wall without cabinets should be at least 18" above the floor for a safe reach in a wheelchair.

Appliances
While there is no need for specialized or institution appliances, inevitable types of appliances are best in an accessible kitchen. Let's start with the stove for example, a accepted range cannot be used, A isolate cook-top and oven unit will need to be used. As mentioned before the cook-top will need a knee space below the cabinet. The oven should be mounted in a base cabinet so it can be honestly loaded and unloaded. A heat resistant covering at countertop level should be in case,granted to place hot pans on. Next a drawer type dishwasher can be mounted conventionally and honestly accessed from a wheelchair. However, a appropriate front loading dishwasher will need to be raised 9" to make it easy to load and unload. The sinks will have to have rear mounted drains to allow for the knee space under and still allow for a disposal. The microwave should be mounted below the countertop. ultimately the refrigerator should whether be a side by side model or a French door model with the freezer on the bottom.
 
There are probably other items that you can do to make a kitchen even more accessible. Try sitting in a appropriate kitchen chair in front of a question area and ask yourself what can I change, that will make this area more accessible.  I hope this helps those of you who need to make your kitchen more accessible for a wheelchair. If you have any questions don't hesitate ask. Remember breath Peace and God's Love..... 

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Dark Side - psychology of the Insane

Abstract:

In recent years psychology has tried to uplift the human spirit with lots of popular psychology terms such as, "Positive Psychology" or the numerous books released to tell the masses how to behave to lead a fulfilled successful life from talking about parachutes, ten steps to something, the mired of "how to" titles and much more. Most are nothing but misguided pop psych or a fad of the moment. Can life be as easy as reading the right book and following some basic concepts and everything is going to be Ok for you and me? This paper is different, we shall inspect the "Dark" side of the human mind - that part that sees disengagement, destruction, vile acts as part of the daily human psyche that emerges in us all from time to time - that part that finds excitement, glee and satisfaction in the dysfunctional part of our existence. How can society reconcile with its dark side? I use the word insane to refer to those in society who oppose the social norm.

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Introduction:

First let's inspect how we can recognize the "Dark Side" of psychological concept and behaviour. We need a measure, to know, what is normal and what is thought about abnormal behaviour. Our first quantum is social norms; this means in any society of what is thought about normal daily behaviour given a set of circumstances that confront our perception. For example in Western culture to assault someone else man violently is thought about a criminal act and one that is repulsive to a peaceful society. Any way we condone violence when the man is given societal permissions such as a soldier in the act of war, a policeman in the act of apprehension of a dangerous criminal, a people defending his family from a serious threat from someone else person. These duplicate standards can be misinterpreted in many ways. The soldier who commits war crimes such as genocide, the policeman who uses violence to intimidate a inspect while interviewing them or the people who violates someone else persons possession in order to further their own position in some way.

The second quantum is a moral one? How do we as a society conclude what is right and wrong, who has the power to conclude these rights, do laws ensue moral conviction or do they come to be safety of the weak against the strong or the rich against the poor? Most societies agree that killing someone else human being is against a moral code - it is plainly wrong to kill and should be punished by an act of equal severity, by the society that supports the moral legal stance imposed on the masses by its law-makers. To most societies this has been a religious code of escort such as the 10 commandments of the Christian faith and other such codes from Buddhism to the Muslim Koran. Faith in divine reward and punishment are reflected in the legal language and laws seen as the bedrock of any civilized nation of people. Having appropriate these rules why then do people facilely deviate from these morals, laws and religious guidelines that allow us all to live in a peaceful society governed by agreed principals of behaviours that safe the individual from danger, hurt and abuse?

The third area of behaviour is that not set down in law or religious concepts but those daily sets of behaviour the English would refer to as, "manners" or being "polite". The escort or way of acting that conforms to behaviour appropriate as that of a superior member of a society who knows how to escort themselves in the firm of others to a set of standards that are seen as the mark of an developed civilization. These can sometimes be seen in the etiquette of table manners or a man opportunity a door for a woman and allowing her to pass first, the recognition of man's duty to safe and defend women. Today in some cultures women's possession have cast doubt of manners towards woman as sexist and therefore demeaning to a woman's independence. Never-the-less manners are seen as the mark of being well-bread and in the upper echelons of a society whether they are customary Englishness or a Japanese tea ceremony.

Having set out societies differing ways of measuring behaviour whether through, law, morals or social appropriate norms humans still carry on a wide range of dysfunctional behaviour that often impacts on and influences others to the point where the perpetrators of this behaviour see themselves surface the law, moral codes and etiquette of the rest of society. Sometimes straight through the feeling of guilt we all recognise when we have transgressed those rules that we see as critical to a well ordered civilization. Any way there are those other people who feel nothing when faced with dealing out violence, destruction and death against others as merely their right to live without those rules and the relaxation to live a life that is thought about by nothing more than what they wish to own, possess or destroy.

The Dark-Side:

What posses the man who kicks the dog, when he is frustrated by society that pens his existence. What feelings does he publish at that occasion when the dog screeches and howls in pain and fright? Why does he smile and wish further harm to the dog and enjoy the sight of an animal in pain? On-lookers feel outraged by his behaviour and condolence for the defenceless dog for which this man has sought to treat cruelly and without remorse. Who is this man? Why he is all of us from time to time. We all lose our sense of psychological calm and rational thoughts as we grapple with life's unfairness or lack of opportunity. On the other hand - wait - for this man is wealthy, has all his needs complete yet still feels great satisfaction in kicking and watching the dog suffer at his hands. A sense of power at his capability to inflict pain and the satisfaction at feeling superior to other lesser humans whom he sees as incapable of taking what they want and so end up his employees and servants. This superior positional thinking leads to a lack of condolence or empathy for others as only fools who accept the dominance of his kind as leaders and law-makers.

The above example is too give an understanding into a behaviour that breaks our three measures of social norms, law (hurting a defenceless animal) moral (the taboo on senseless behaviour seen as wrong doing) socially appropriate behaviour, (while every person might lose their temper and kick their dog, most will feel pangs of guilt and remorse). Here Any way we meet people who feel no guilt, no remorse and see themselves as exempt from laws they do not agree with. In England fox-hunting was a cruel sport mostly carried out by intelligent, professional, wealthy men and women? Yet these same people claimed a right to hunt and destroy a defenceless animal for nothing more than a good time as finding their hounds rip apart and devour a fox. Even though the majority of English people voted on numerous occasions to ban this sport it took some years of campaigning to get this put into law. Now fox-hunting is an illegal activity Any way these same people continue to flout the law and hunt under local by-laws that have yet to catch up with national lawmaking. These people know what they are doing is illegal, immoral and against social norms as defined by majority opinion. Yet they claim they are superior parts of society and therefore above the day to day moral concerns of the lowly masses. The surprising thing is in England these people are members of parliament, police, judges and others who operate aspects of society in England such as estate owners (land given often by Royal consent in the past by robbing the rightful land of the poor). In others words the very people who should set an example to society are the same ones flaunting the law and socially appropriate behaviour.

In someone else example we have to look at the criminal. Criminals are often seen as the rejects of society as they have come from flawed backgrounds, disadvantaged families and poor parental upbringing. Yet in society the largest harm done to the social is often from corporate crime such as pension fund embezzlement, stocks and shares insider trading and theft of assets and wealth by Ceo's and government officials. This so-called white-collar crime is often undetected and the hardest to bring to justice. daily criminals are more optic to the social as their crimes cause localised distress and make the media cry for police activity and civil authority action. Therefore most laws are about optic crime that is easy to understand and comprehend. Punishment of optic crime is also level send and dealt with daily in our courts and media. How do we distinguish between the two types of criminal - the so-called victimless crime of white collar criminals who see no direct victim or the murderer who during an armed robbery kills and maims those who oppose his will to steal what he wants from society and the distress they leave behind?

So what does psychology have to say about the deviants who do not see their actions as a qoute to themselves and feel others who do not take operate of their lives as weak and therefore deserve to be victims of those who are smarter, stronger or more powerful? The media often cries about the passive masses that accept the status quo and in the same paper would condemn the local man who took the law into their own hands maybe to avenge some wrong-doing against them or their families? The first area that psychology expounds the reasons behind this dark behaviour of others is "developmental" that upbringing is at the route of this behaviour, that the dog kicker was not loved or cared for in the correct manner. That during their formative years they were subject to cruelty, sexual abuse or lack of social education. That the same transgressors were victims of bullying at school and therefore need to act-out their own dissatisfaction on those in society that are weaker than themselves. The examine we have to pose here is why some victims, in fact most, go onto being law-abiding citizens and it is only the few that turn into the monsters who kill and maim for reasons of developmental mistakes? At this point many scientists like to point to a genetic factor in behaviour. This old chestnut has been around for some time now. There is evidence among violent criminals that they often possess an extra Y chromosome (men) that gives them a high number of testosterone foremost to violent outbursts towards frustrating situations in which they use terror and fear as the key to getting what they need. Any way as a division of violent criminals this is statistically limited even though in the normal prison people this may be higher. All genetic explore so far has lead to speculation about genetic factors but with no firm evidence to back up the claims. The most often sited evidence is that from twin studies where twins separated at birth have high incidences of similar behaviour and outcomes. Again as a division of twins born and studied this evidence is weak for genetic determinism and high for developmental environments being similar and twins experiencing environments that are so accord that it is more likely to be a surprise if they did turn out differently from each other. So if we take off developmental outcomes, genetic predispositions then what makes some people flaunt socially appropriate behaviour and some who comply to everything society demands of them? This then is the propositional position that makes psychology hard to always see as a positive view or a deterministic way of the world and that in fact maybe it is in fact that normal behaviour among humans is to be cruel, deceitful, violent and tendency towards criminal behaviour under a variety of circumstances. Those morals are a luxury of a placed society where every person is equal both economically and in caste or class.

The psychology of the Survivalist:

There are those particularly in the Usa that see the end of society as a real possibility whether they advocate nuclear annihilation (today more likely bio-warfare) or the breakdown of capitalism foremost to social chaos and civil strife. These people are often referred to as survivalists. They store weapons against the unruly hordes that would roam the country in the event of civil breakdown and food for the possibility of shortages caused by economic meltdown. (Looking at 2009 in the Usa many survivalists would argue they in fact have a good case). The survivalists believe the have a basic right to defend themselves and their families in the case of societal breakdown and lack of protective laws. On occasions these groups come into friction with existing legal statutes that come to be enforced by federal authorities such as the Fbi. Therefore the survivalist's mentality is while on the one hand in friction with society and in the other seen as a genuine exertion at controlling ones own fate against hereafter disasters. After all guarnatee fellowships survive just on that premise alone - and ironically would be the first not to survive an economic breakdown of capitalism as seen by the failure of many banks in 2008/9 around the world. Today the most popular movies at the box office are disaster films, those where flood, sun-flares, bio-warfare, alien invasion and other catastrophes cause the social breakdown of society. The heroes of these movies are always the resourceful survivalists who straight through violence safe their kin from all-comers. Why do the social find these people as attractive, as hero's and yet the real survivalists are vilified as social enemies of the status-quo? Judging by the success of these movies lowly people recognise that the breakdown of society is something that may happen or is if fact inevitable. So they look to these movies as a type of hope for someone else hereafter that may come about by the demise of their own daily world.

Psychology as Evolution:

In human history all people started out as survivalists as hunter gatherers roaming the land finding for easy accessible animals for food and warmth. As time goes by we see these societies conclude into agro-cultural settlements that create rules, laws, leaders and a moral code. As they build and grow these placed societies create art, music and religion to compensate for a limited existence within the constrictions of the very society they have formed. From these beginnings land and property come to be important. The possession of goods and chattels becomes critical to growth. As time goes by these settlements come to be villages, towns and cities which ultimately form countries with boundaries. Survival becomes now the group and not the individual as was human's natural instincts from the starting of time. Any way ultimately all these societies fade and crumble away. Some for unknown reasons such as the Mayan and other South American civilisations. Most fail as they grow into empires who dominate the weak with a version of their own laws and religions. Any way one thing history teaches us all is that societies do disappear for all sorts of reasons. (Greek, Roman, Egyptian in the ancient world and British, French, German and Japanese empires in the modern world). All of these societies had one thing in tasteless they did not envisage their own demise. In today's world a European and American could not imagine the fall of the Eec or the Usa yet these new modern empires have their own Achilles heal, "Capitalism". Although Karl Marx saw the evils of capitalism and its eventual failure he could not have seen how it would grip the modern world to such a point that wars over oil and gas would dominate the 21st century. Marx Any way would probably laugh with glee at the failure in 2009 of the banking system based on greed and debt around the first nations of the planet. Most of the failures can be contributed to mismanagement but in fact it was a loss of reliance in the financial system by lowly people that caused a rush on funds and inability to assistance crippling debt straight through high interest rates and limited return on investments. When people panic they go into survival mode - they look after themselves first.

The Dark Side Conclusion:

At this junction it is time to quit from these observations that social norms, laws and morals are indeed "not normal" for human beings and that society often soldiery group behaviour based on what the suited want over the powerless. That in fact survivalist mentality is our norm and that what society tries to do in fact is operate the wild beast in every human by training them from an early age to obey the laws, rules and morals of the controlling group, normally the rich, who dominate our governments and institutions. Therefore should we condemn those that feel society is not gift them a fair deal - which in fact they should take what they need in order to survive an often hostile environment where privilege depends on your school, family or wealth? psychology itself needs to come out of the closet and admit that normal human behaviour is to oppose rigid societies and rules? That in fact people resent society but because they are powerless against those who operate law-making and morality they feel positive helplessness in trying to live among the sheep. Is it any wonder then occasionally a lone individual takes it into their own hands to turn society or their own environment in order to live a more free self-controlled existence away from the rigours of societies that as we have seen all ultimately breakdown and reinvent themselves as the new rich and suited take operate once again. In the last century we saw China go from a Empire ruled by depots to a soldiery regime controlled by the rich and powerful, to transform itself into a communist stare of the 1950's where Marxism would conclude a fair life for all and ultimately to the China of today as a capitalist socialist state based on a ruling party that determines the lives of the powerless populace, that in fact fought for the rulers to lord over them much as the Emperor of old - nothing changed except the rich and powerful.. Will someone else revolution occur in China in the hereafter - at the occasion it looks unlikely despite the unrest in many parts of China by minorities forced to comply with central rule. All empires cannot see their own demise! How will psychology then deal with this examine of human behaviour as a basic survivalist mechanism, that in fact humans are plainly violent, cruel and dominating of others who are weaker than themselves? Psychiatry in thinking hospitals is often seen as the agents of social operate - if you do not agree with society and its rules then you must be insane - therefore you should be committed and controlled for the safety and benefit of all. psychology on the other hand is seen as the liberating aspect of thinking health - where we help those out of synch with society of find their place and fit back into what is thought about normal behaviour for that group. Where will the reply be for those who rebel against the society they live in and want someone else way of existence with out the interference of the suited and the relaxation to live a life they select as suiting themselves? Or do we wait - for the movies to come true - the disaster that awaits all humans and a return to a dog eat dog existence called survivalism - the real social norm!

End

End-note: I should as the author point out I am not advocating the American version of survivalists or any counter-revolutionaries in China or elsewhere nor do I condone actions against society that would lead to unhealthy outcomes. I do Any way recognise that societies turn and fall often by what we term terrorists when they oppose our way of life and relaxation fighters when they oppose a way of life that controls or restricts our personal freedoms. This as always is a philosophical examine rather than a psychological one! I have not used the word evil in reference to human behaviour in this paper as the connotation infers a religious outlook which I indeed do not possess.

The Dark Side - psychology of the Insane

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Sunday, February 12, 2012

My Washer Is Overflowing, What Could Be The Problem?

If the qoute you are having with your washer is that it keeps filling with water and overflows.
There are two things you will need to check.

1. The water valve

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The water valve has two solenoids. These solenoids open the water valve ports when electricity flows straight through the solenoids.

When the electricity stops flowing straight through the solenoids the ports in the water valve close and no water should flow in to the washer. If your washer is overflowing, do the following to see if it is a bad water valve.

Set the washer to fill, let it fill for a minuscule or so. After is filling for a minuscule disconnect the washer from the wall outlet. Repeat this procedures a couple of times. If the washer continues taking water after is disconnected from the wall outlet, the water valve is bad.

If the washer stops taking water when it is disconnected from the wall outlet, check the water level switch.

2. The water level switch

The water level switch controls the number of water that goes in to the washer tub, according to your selection.

This is the way to test the water level switch. If the washer keeps filling and the motor won't start agitating, most likely you have a bad water level switch.

Those where the two parts that have to do with the washer overflowing. Just make sure that if you are going to replace any of these parts, make sure that the washer is disconnected from the wall outlet before doing any work.

My Washer Is Overflowing, What Could Be The Problem?

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Fan Assisted Ovens - A Beginner's Guide

When you burn your finger you blow on it to cool it down so it is counter intuitive that putting a fan in an oven will make it hotter. This narrative is a beginner's guide to fan assisted ovens. It does not contain stock recommendations but should help you understand how these devices work and provide understanding into whether they are right for you.

How it works

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When you cook on a hob heat is transferred from an power source (the flame if you are cooking with gas) via conduction. This means that the hobs gets hot which makes the pan get hot which in turn makes the food get hot. When you cook in an oven you are working in a different way. The heat source is easily warming the food by transferring power to the air and it is the air which warms the food.

Warm air will naturally rise, this is known as convection. Accepted ovens rely on convection to move hot air colse to and keep a constant flow of heat going into food. The problem with this is that hot air will pool in the top of the cavity and end up heating the roof of the oven. This means that in order for the whole of the oven to be filled with hot air you first need to pre-heat the metal sides in order to stop them from soaking the power out of the air.

A fan-assisted oven (which is confusingly also known as a convection oven) soldiery air from the heat source directly into the centre of the cooking space so that whatever placed there gets hot. power is still transferred from the air to the walls but because the fan is permanently forcing hot air in and colse to the cavity it maintains a steady temperature.

What this means

1. Fan assisted ovens do not need preheating - Because the fan soldiery hot air directly into the cooking area a fan assisted oven whether takes no, or very little, time to preheat.

2. Fan assisted units provide even cooking - As both hot and cold air are pushed colse to the cavity the difference in the middle of the warmest and coldest places is reduced.

3. Fan assisted cooking is quicker - Because they replacement power more efficiently than quarterly machines they give the same results at a lower climatic characteristic and in less time. This is can be beneficial but it is also the reason why so many population end up burning their food when using a fan assisted oven.

Fan Assisted Ovens - A Beginner's Guide

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