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    Samsung U700 - Slim To Look, Powerful In Functioning
    Welcome to the grandeur at galore that the all new series of Ultra Edition phones from Samsung promises. And like all of its counterparts in the mentioned series, Samsung U700 stands to bedazzle its onlookers with a sleek, stylish look and futuristic and functioning feature list.The phone catches fancy by its sleek and slim slide form factor. The entire slim casing measures only 12.1mm in depth, and is certainly an ultra slim proportion for a phone with the features and capabilities of the Samsung U700. This state of art gadget displays a 2.2 inch-big screen and a VGA camera prominently on the front panel. The VGA camera, which is aimed to suffice the video call necessity, is one of the two cameras planted on the phone. The second one is far more superior, and stronger 3 megapxiel variant. This phone supports tri-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, and HSDPA data. In addition, Samsung u700 comes with Bluetooth and microSD expandable memory support. The media play
    into a frozen position.

    Simply look UP from your close-work every five minutes and gaze (focus) at a distant object for five seconds. This exercise prevents eye-muscle cramping and also relaxes the eye muscles. During close work, the Eye Muscles contract to properly focus the lens. These muscles kept in constant contraction for long periods, tend to get cramped, just like your arm muscles would do if you held a barbell in a fully flexed arm curl position for several minutes. This was the hardest one for me, as I do a lot of computer work, and often, I get so involved with what I’m doing, I totally forget to look away. Sometimes, hours will pass before I realize I haven’t looked up from the screen even once! To force myself to do this, I found a simple, free software program which I installed on my computer – it’s called Break Reminder, and every 6 minutes, is locks me out of the c

    Six Helpful Tips On Writing A Good Article Or Sermon That Gets Results For God
    TIP 1: Know your subject.I love to write articles as you can see from how many I have written in the last twelve weeks. To think a site like this exists and every frustrated Christian isn’t preaching on here is amazing! I found a site from an author on here that had interviews with children, and they ask them spiritual questions and the children know deep and profound answers.Do you know that there are some Scriptures in the Bible you know very well? Some of them are so convicting and when you read them it just makes you feel sick at how bad a sinner you are. If the Word of God has you thinking you are never going to make it, you can do a hundred people or so a very big favour by sharing how you think. I did a sermon series about the last days here on 2 Timothy that took four 2500 word articles. I dredge up so many misgivings and faults it made me think I would never have credibility anymore. But it’s only been up a week and I felt the nudge of th
    Reading, and other ‘close vision’ work, is probably one of the greatest causes of poor eyesight – but it doesn’t have to be. Here, I’m going to tell you how to make reading a pleasurable experience which is totally safe for your eyes, and won’t result in progressively worse eyesight. Don’t read when tired or sick. The rule of thumb here is to read or perform close work only when your energy is high: when you are ill or tired, get plenty of rest and sleep. Yes, I know, if you have to read for your job, you may not have the option, but at least you can avoid making it worse by not using your eyes too much after work.

    Don’t read for extended periods in poor light. Nature, or outside solar light, gives us about 10,000 watts of light. Inside lighting is very dim in comparison, about 150-200 watts at best. Most people read with 60-100 watt bulbs or less, and strain their eyes. If you have trouble reading in dim light, your eyes will strain and weaken even more.

    It’s best to read in daylight, with the sun or outdoor light coming through the window onto your reading or working material. Or better yet, do your reading or close work outdoors! At night, shine a bright bulb - 150-200 watts - onto your reading material to make it clear, and lessen eye strain. Adjust the light so it does not cause glare on the page. Even better, use a FULL SPECTRUM LIGHT BULB. If you don’t know where to get these from, do a google search for ‘full spectrum lighting’ to find a supplier near you, or one that will ship to you. Keep a Good Posture Whilst Reading. Poor posture while reading is a major cause of weakened and fatigued eyesight. Avoid slumping or hanging or craning your head down while reading. Sit comfortably erect.

    A slumped head position causes gravity to pull down on the eyeballs, placing strain on the eye muscles, which have to hold the eyes back in the sockets.

    Holding this 'neck-bent downward’ position causes lengthening/flattening of your eyeball, resulting in myopia or nearsightedness.

    Hold your book or reading material parallel, about twenty inches from your eyes. Holding the print too close to your eyes is also a major cause of myopia.

    Don’t Read for more than 30 minutes at one time. 30 minutes is about the maximum time most people’s untrained eyes can handle without strain or fatigue.

    Read for a bit, then get up and walk around, stretch or go outside for a breath of fresh air.

    Look into the distance. Take a deep breath, bend over and rub your face, forehead and around the eyes, exhale and stand up straight. Inhale again and bend backward, then to each side, and exhale and relax your gaze. Close your eyes and place your palms over your eye sockets and do some palming (see the next chapter)

    Avoid Straining. Strain is the major cause of bad eyesight. Straining to "see" any object, far or near, which you are unable to see clearly, places a heavy strain on the eye muscles. It’s just like trying to lift a heavy weight that your body is not conditioned to cope with, it will strain and damage your tendons and muscles.

    Other ways to strain your eyes include - long exposure to cold wind directly into the eyes, bright artificial lights, (especially fluorescent lights), watching too much television and staring too long at a computer screen (my favorite!) Look up regularly and gaze into the distance. This is probably the most important eye habit you can practice while reading, doing any close work or watching television.

    This exercise keeps the eye muscles flexible and stops them from getting into a frozen position.

    Simply look UP from your close-work every five minutes and gaze (focus) at a distant object for five seconds. This exercise prevents eye-muscle cramping and also relaxes the eye muscles. During close work, the Eye Muscles contract to properly focus the lens. These muscles kept in constant contraction for long periods, tend to get cramped, just like your arm muscles would do if you held a barbell in a fully flexed arm curl position for several minutes. This was the hardest one for me, as I do a lot of computer work, and often, I get so involved with what I’m doing, I totally forget to look away. Sometimes, hours will pass before I realize I haven’t looked up from the screen even once! To force myself to do this, I found a simple, free software program which I installed on my computer – it’s called Break Reminder, and every 6 minutes, is locks me out of the co

    Free Ringtones for Your T-Mobile Phone
    In the industrialized world, mobile phone is a necessity. With the way telecommunication changes from time to time, more and more cell phone technologies are designed to meet customer demands. In bringing new features and innovative ideas, truly, mobile devices are such an attraction to consumers.T-Mobile, one of the leading communication providers in the world today is serving for most part of Europe and in the United States. According to reliable reports, T-Mobile serves to more than 78 million people that gain access to its services. For in this part, users are enjoying the wide range of services that T-Mobile gives.One of T-Mobiles exclusive feature is that you can load lots of ringtones. Ringtones are sound in your mobile device that alerts you to an incoming call or message. If you’re a T-Mobile user, certainly, you don’t want to hear the same old ringtones from your cell phone. If you don’t want your mobile device to become boring, you can a
    e trouble reading in dim light, your eyes will strain and weaken even more.

    It’s best to read in daylight, with the sun or outdoor light coming through the window onto your reading or working material. Or better yet, do your reading or close work outdoors! At night, shine a bright bulb - 150-200 watts - onto your reading material to make it clear, and lessen eye strain. Adjust the light so it does not cause glare on the page. Even better, use a FULL SPECTRUM LIGHT BULB. If you don’t know where to get these from, do a google search for ‘full spectrum lighting’ to find a supplier near you, or one that will ship to you. Keep a Good Posture Whilst Reading. Poor posture while reading is a major cause of weakened and fatigued eyesight. Avoid slumping or hanging or craning your head down while reading. Sit comfortably erect.

    A slumped head position causes gravity to pull down on the eyeballs, placing strain on the eye muscles, which have to hold the eyes back in the sockets.

    Holding this 'neck-bent downward’ position causes lengthening/flattening of your eyeball, resulting in myopia or nearsightedness.

    Hold your book or reading material parallel, about twenty inches from your eyes. Holding the print too close to your eyes is also a major cause of myopia.

    Don’t Read for more than 30 minutes at one time. 30 minutes is about the maximum time most people’s untrained eyes can handle without strain or fatigue.

    Read for a bit, then get up and walk around, stretch or go outside for a breath of fresh air.

    Look into the distance. Take a deep breath, bend over and rub your face, forehead and around the eyes, exhale and stand up straight. Inhale again and bend backward, then to each side, and exhale and relax your gaze. Close your eyes and place your palms over your eye sockets and do some palming (see the next chapter)

    Avoid Straining. Strain is the major cause of bad eyesight. Straining to "see" any object, far or near, which you are unable to see clearly, places a heavy strain on the eye muscles. It’s just like trying to lift a heavy weight that your body is not conditioned to cope with, it will strain and damage your tendons and muscles.

    Other ways to strain your eyes include - long exposure to cold wind directly into the eyes, bright artificial lights, (especially fluorescent lights), watching too much television and staring too long at a computer screen (my favorite!) Look up regularly and gaze into the distance. This is probably the most important eye habit you can practice while reading, doing any close work or watching television.

    This exercise keeps the eye muscles flexible and stops them from getting into a frozen position.

    Simply look UP from your close-work every five minutes and gaze (focus) at a distant object for five seconds. This exercise prevents eye-muscle cramping and also relaxes the eye muscles. During close work, the Eye Muscles contract to properly focus the lens. These muscles kept in constant contraction for long periods, tend to get cramped, just like your arm muscles would do if you held a barbell in a fully flexed arm curl position for several minutes. This was the hardest one for me, as I do a lot of computer work, and often, I get so involved with what I’m doing, I totally forget to look away. Sometimes, hours will pass before I realize I haven’t looked up from the screen even once! To force myself to do this, I found a simple, free software program which I installed on my computer – it’s called Break Reminder, and every 6 minutes, is locks me out of the c

    Using Blogs as a Free Marketing Tool for Your Business
    I admit I stuck my head in the sand when I first heard about Blogs. It was just too hard (so I thought) - another new technology to master and I wasn’t even sure of the benefits, so I ignored them for a while.Then I attended a marketing seminar where a whole session was devoted to Blogs - how simple they were to set up and use and what unbelievable benefits they provided for a business. And the best part – most of them are free!So what exactly is a blog? A blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is "blogging" and someone who keeps a blog is a "blogger." Blogs are typically updated daily or weekly using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog.Why should I use blogs for my business?1. Communication with your customers.Blogs provide a way for you to communicate with your customers directly.
    e eyeballs, placing strain on the eye muscles, which have to hold the eyes back in the sockets.

    Holding this 'neck-bent downward’ position causes lengthening/flattening of your eyeball, resulting in myopia or nearsightedness.

    Hold your book or reading material parallel, about twenty inches from your eyes. Holding the print too close to your eyes is also a major cause of myopia.

    Don’t Read for more than 30 minutes at one time. 30 minutes is about the maximum time most people’s untrained eyes can handle without strain or fatigue.

    Read for a bit, then get up and walk around, stretch or go outside for a breath of fresh air.

    Look into the distance. Take a deep breath, bend over and rub your face, forehead and around the eyes, exhale and stand up straight. Inhale again and bend backward, then to each side, and exhale and relax your gaze. Close your eyes and place your palms over your eye sockets and do some palming (see the next chapter)

    Avoid Straining. Strain is the major cause of bad eyesight. Straining to "see" any object, far or near, which you are unable to see clearly, places a heavy strain on the eye muscles. It’s just like trying to lift a heavy weight that your body is not conditioned to cope with, it will strain and damage your tendons and muscles.

    Other ways to strain your eyes include - long exposure to cold wind directly into the eyes, bright artificial lights, (especially fluorescent lights), watching too much television and staring too long at a computer screen (my favorite!) Look up regularly and gaze into the distance. This is probably the most important eye habit you can practice while reading, doing any close work or watching television.

    This exercise keeps the eye muscles flexible and stops them from getting into a frozen position.

    Simply look UP from your close-work every five minutes and gaze (focus) at a distant object for five seconds. This exercise prevents eye-muscle cramping and also relaxes the eye muscles. During close work, the Eye Muscles contract to properly focus the lens. These muscles kept in constant contraction for long periods, tend to get cramped, just like your arm muscles would do if you held a barbell in a fully flexed arm curl position for several minutes. This was the hardest one for me, as I do a lot of computer work, and often, I get so involved with what I’m doing, I totally forget to look away. Sometimes, hours will pass before I realize I haven’t looked up from the screen even once! To force myself to do this, I found a simple, free software program which I installed on my computer – it’s called Break Reminder, and every 6 minutes, is locks me out of the c

    Surviving a Break-Up - Why Non Contact is So Important
    One of the hardest things to get used to when a relationship breaks up is the lack of contact with the other person. Even if that contact hadn’t been pleasant before the break-up it was still a constant in your life that is no longer there, so often we crave it. Yet all the advice is to go into no contact with the ex. We are told do not contact him/her under any circumstances and the advice is good. Prolonging the contact prolongs the pain. It’s like smoking a cigarette when we are trying to give up – we often land straight back at square one.So what do you do if you want to contact the ex so badly you are finding it harder and harder to resist. First make the contact as difficult as possible. Erase all numbers from all phones and delete email addresses. You will probably remember them all anyway but it does make it a more conscious decision when you have to dial the number rather than hitting the speed dial – and the extra time it takes may be enough to
    our palms over your eye sockets and do some palming (see the next chapter)

    Avoid Straining. Strain is the major cause of bad eyesight. Straining to "see" any object, far or near, which you are unable to see clearly, places a heavy strain on the eye muscles. It’s just like trying to lift a heavy weight that your body is not conditioned to cope with, it will strain and damage your tendons and muscles.

    Other ways to strain your eyes include - long exposure to cold wind directly into the eyes, bright artificial lights, (especially fluorescent lights), watching too much television and staring too long at a computer screen (my favorite!) Look up regularly and gaze into the distance. This is probably the most important eye habit you can practice while reading, doing any close work or watching television.

    This exercise keeps the eye muscles flexible and stops them from getting into a frozen position.

    Simply look UP from your close-work every five minutes and gaze (focus) at a distant object for five seconds. This exercise prevents eye-muscle cramping and also relaxes the eye muscles. During close work, the Eye Muscles contract to properly focus the lens. These muscles kept in constant contraction for long periods, tend to get cramped, just like your arm muscles would do if you held a barbell in a fully flexed arm curl position for several minutes. This was the hardest one for me, as I do a lot of computer work, and often, I get so involved with what I’m doing, I totally forget to look away. Sometimes, hours will pass before I realize I haven’t looked up from the screen even once! To force myself to do this, I found a simple, free software program which I installed on my computer – it’s called Break Reminder, and every 6 minutes, is locks me out of the c

    Does Finding Your Soulmate Mean Bliss
    Does finding a soul mate necessarily ensure perfect happiness for the rest of your life? We shall try to answer this question in a manner as unbiased as possible in the lines that follow.The seemingly endless search for your ideal match has finally come to an end and you’ve just identified the perfect soul mate. Ever wondered what happens after this? What exactly is your perception of life with your perfect soul mate? Absolute and pure bliss possibly, for the rest of your lives; possibly the much clich?d ending line of ‘……and they lived happily ever after’. It might surprise you that this need not necessarily be the case, always.Blame it on the old saying ‘Familiarity breeds contempt’ or the trials and tribulations that day to day life brings along with it, the original ‘rosy’ picture you would have formed of life as a whole does tends to fade as time goes by. What were aspects about your partner that you used to find very attractive would slowly l
    into a frozen position.

    Simply look UP from your close-work every five minutes and gaze (focus) at a distant object for five seconds. This exercise prevents eye-muscle cramping and also relaxes the eye muscles. During close work, the Eye Muscles contract to properly focus the lens. These muscles kept in constant contraction for long periods, tend to get cramped, just like your arm muscles would do if you held a barbell in a fully flexed arm curl position for several minutes. This was the hardest one for me, as I do a lot of computer work, and often, I get so involved with what I’m doing, I totally forget to look away. Sometimes, hours will pass before I realize I haven’t looked up from the screen even once! To force myself to do this, I found a simple, free software program which I installed on my computer – it’s called Break Reminder, and every 6 minutes, is locks me out of the computer and turns the screen black for a few seconds.

    At first, it really irritated me, as it always seemed to happen when I was in the middle of something really intense, but after a while, I got used to it and now I never forget to look up every 6 minutes to relax my eyes! Avoid Close Work During and After Meals. Dr. Sasaki, a Japanese Eyesight Specialist states that you can add twenty years to your life if you don’t read while eating, and go outdoors after meals for at least 30 to 60 minutes. I don’t know if he’s right about that, but it’s kind of obvious that if your stomach is pulling all your bodies energy and blood supply to digest a meal, your eyes are better to be rested at this time, and not working flat out! You wouldn’t go to the gym, minutes after eating a meal, so it makes sense not to ‘send your eyes to the gym’ either, by forcing them to work hard, during or just after eating!

    Avoid ‘Squinting’. Learn to see without muscular effort. The eyes naturally 'squint' in bright light, snow or water reflection. Other than that, squinting to read or see an object only weakens your byesight. Avoid squinting by consciously relaxing the eye brows. Special Reading Technique to Improve Vision. This one’s a bonus… I found this awesome technique recently. It takes a while to get used to it, but it really helps your eyes and makes reading much easier… … "When reading, you should look at the white spaces between the lines and not directly at the lines themselves. The reason for this is that there is no effort involved in sweeping your eyes over a plain white background. Fixing the eyes on individual words and letters involves strain, and strain hurts your vision. When a person with normal sight regards the white spaces with a sweeping shift across the page from margin to margin, he can read easily, rapidly and without fatigue. If the same person looks at the letters, the eyes grow tired and the vision becomes poor. People who cannot read well at the near point always tend to fix their attention on the print. Consequently they see worse. Improvement cannot take place until they learn to look at the white spaces between the lines.

    Reading can be improved by improving the power to remember or imagine whiteness. This improvement can be achieved in the following way… Close your eyes and imagine something even whiter than the page before you - white snow, white linen, a white board. Then open your eyes again. If your mental images of whiteness have been clear and intense, you will find that the white spaces between the lines will appear for a few moments to be whiter than they really are. Repeat this process as a regular drill. When your imagination of whiteness has become so good that you n constantly see the spaces between lines as whiter than they really are, the print will seem blacker by contrast and the eye will find itself reading easily and without effort or fatigue” I love this technique. Not only does it help your eyes and make reading more relaxed, you will find that you actually read many times faster than normal!

    Learn about more techniques and resources on how you can improve your eyesight naturally and safely at

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