Archive for January 5th, 2010

5
Jan

Eco-Friendly Logos

   Posted by: articleranks   in Audio Information, Business, Internet, Marketing, Opportunities, Webmasters

Logos to identify green products and packaging are becoming increasingly common, but as manufacturers use a library of more or less similar themes and design devices to indicate how “eco-friendly” their products are such as the green colourway itself, the recycling symbol, nature images etc, the problem will arise of keeping their company logo design looking unique, that after all is the primary function of a logo, especially in the highly competitive consumer food and drink marketplace.While such green logos and devices have the benefit of providing an immediate indication of green efforts, a plethora of them could lead to consumer confusion and conflict between many brands.

Organisations that have developed their own branded logo do not want others to use it, which means consumers will be forced to make environmental choices, not on the basis of recognised symbols which indicate a product is recyclable for example, but on lots of new, little logos featuring all kinds of quirky things.Manufacturers in the food and drink sectors especially will have to have to keep the environmental information given in their packaging clear and straightforward so people can throw it away in the correct way. A green logo in itself is a good thing as it will aid consumer understanding of the efforts made by the company, whether that’s in ethical sourcing, sustainability or recycling of packaging, but it must be explained in very clear terms what that symbol means and what it represents. Read the rest of this entry ยป

5
Jan

Why Organic Baby Clothes Are Safer Than Their Counterpart

   Posted by: Chris Channing   in Hints and Tips

Organic baby clothes, at first glance, don’t seem to be anything more than a luxury for well-endowed families. However, organic baby clothes are actually necessary to keep a baby safe from the dyes, pesticides, and other chemicals that you would find in clothing stores.

Sometimes you may find that your baby gets a rash, for seemingly no reason at all. The first few times this happens, you might be extremely alarmed as a new parent. You have every right to be. Some clothes will irritate the baby’s skin to the point where it breaks out in a rash. Organic baby clothes are free of pesticides that are the common culprit, and won’t cause rashes as a result.

Even if the baby clothing you buy doesn’t have harmful pesticides, it is likely using a dye that is derived from a chemical. Organic baby clothing uses natural dyes that come from natural resources. Therefore, organic baby clothing is safe to use if you suspect your baby of having an allergic reaction to the dye that is in your baby’s clothing.

The scary part about the ordeal with pesticides is that the chemicals can very well be carcinogens. Carcinogens are substances that have been known to cause cancer. Studies show that even mild exposure to pesticides at an early age will result in a greater chance at developing defects such as cancer. Concerned parents should make the switch to organic baby clothing to prevent taking a risk with the possibility of carcinogens and pesticides.

Even washing clothes in the washer once or twice won’t get some of the potentially dangerous chemicals out of the clothing. Petroleum products that go into the development of clothing will stay through multiple washes- leaving your baby with constant contact to factory-made chemicals. Organic baby clothes are free of petroleum and its effects, so parents won’t have to worry about constantly washing new clothing just to make it safe for their baby girl or boy.

Even though the main focus on organic baby clothing is the baby that wears the clothing, the farms that grow the cotton are in the spotlight as well. Environmental concerns are of course present, and the lack of pesticides does a world of good for the environment. Otherwise, cotton grown with pesticides will wash the chemicals into water sources and pollute the environment. This leads to destruction of ecosystems and even pollution of drinking water than everyday people consume.

In Conclusion

A wide selection of baby clothing can be found on the Internet. Just be sure that what you are buying is indeed organic, and not created in a factory. That way you will save the health of your baby and be one step closer in giving it a fulfilling youth.

Learn more on organic baby gifts and organic baby clothes.

5
Jan

CFL Canadian Football For The American NFL Football Fan

   Posted by: Ross Everett   in Entertainment

While football in the United States is associated with crisp autumn days and cool nights, in Canada professional football begins in the summer time. While NFL training camps won’t open until mid-summer by then the Canadian Football League (CFL) will be well into their regular season schedule.

American football fans may not realize just how long and storied the history of Canadian pro football CFL style actually is. The league has been around since’30 and the Grey Cup championship (essentially the CFL Superbowl) has been in existence since’09. Many NFL stars got their start in the CFL including Doug Flutie, Jim Kelly, and Jeff Garcia.

The CFL is a very professional and highly competitive league, but its important to understand some important differences between it and the NFL:

The most obvious difference is the football itself–the CFL football is longer and fatter than the NFL ball. The CFL still has their goal posts on the goal line, which the NFL moved to the back of the end zone years ago. The field is 10 yards longer and 12 yards wider than the NFL field, and the CFL end zones are 20 yards deep instead of the NFL’s 10 yards.

Teams have 12 players on the field at once as opposed to 11 in the NFL. On offense, the extra player is a receiver, on defense a defensive back. And unlike the American game, where teams have 4 downs to move the ball ten yards the CFL has only 3. Maybe the hardest thing to get used to when listening to CFL broadcasts is the frequently references to teams going two and out. There are a few other subtle differences as well”teams only have 1 time out per half, only 20 seconds between plays, and all backfield players can be in motion prior to the snap (as opposed to only one in the NFL).

A major difference in the scoring is the ’single’ which awards CFL teams one point for a kick–usually a punt or missed field goal–that lands in the end zone. This will frequently produce partial game scores of 1-0 or 1-1 that are impossible in the US game.

Of all the rule differences between the NFL and CFL the one that has the most significance on the game isnt enforced on the field; its enforced in the GMs office. Canadians are big on laws and rules to protect their national identity–thats why their TV and radio stations are required to devote a certain percentage of their airplay to Canadian content. That has led to a number of Canadian-only media stars both good (The Tragically Hip, Sloan) and bad (Avril Lavigne, early 90s white rapper Snow). The CFL has a similar rule which requires that’ of the 40 players on a roster must be Canadian born. This keeps the CFL from becoming a de facto NFL developmental league, and helps maintain its unique identity.

Perhaps the greatest misunderstanding is that the average NFL fan looks at the rules of the Canadian game with more players, a wider field, and fewer downs and concludes that the game is a wide open shootout similar to Arena Football. Thats not really the case–you’ll see some offensive battles but most games end up with final score totals in the mid to high 40s. In Arena Football, youll frequently see teams with potent offenses enforcing their will over and over again against teams with porous defenses. You don’t see that too often in the CFL. The rules may be different, but as is the case in American pro football you need a solid rushing game and a stout defense to win games and championships.

There’s also more parity in the CFL than even the NFL, which is famous for the competitive equality of their teams. The reason is fairly simple–football at the high school and college level in Canada simply isn’t as competitive as in the US. That means the mandated ratio of native players also serves to facilitate parity within the CFL.

Among the ‘non-Canadians’ on the team, its also important to note that the CFL doesn’t get the highest level US college players. Most with NFL ability are in the NFL, or on a NFL team’s practice or developmental squad. There’s definitely some American players that are uniquely suited to the CFL game, but the general level of talent is similar to that seen in the Arena Football League.

The bottom line is that despite the rule differences and personal quotas the CFL game is still football and can be enjoyed the same way. Once you understand the unique attributes of the Canadian game youll start to enjoy it almost as much as the NFL.

Before the Internet became ubiquitous, it wasn’t easy for an American fan to keep up with the CFL. While they still don’t receive coverage on ESPN, the Internet affords access to the sports media of every CFL city along with the national Canadian sports media at sites like Slam! Sports. The CFL’s official site is also a great source of news, stats and information on Canadian football.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and respected authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and betting odds portal sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

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