Thursday, January 31, 2013

Fun Facts About Dominican Republic

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Dominican Oscar de la Renta is one of the best-known fashion designers of the 21st century. He was born on July 22, 1932, in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, one of the most beautiful cities in the Caribbean.

His clothes are wear by Americans such as Laura Bush (first lady ) and Hillary Clinton (congresswoman).

Fun Facts About Dominican Republic

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The first Dominican Miss World was Mariasela Alvarez Lebron, who was crowned Miss World in 1982.She was not favourite to win the crown...

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Baseball is the national in the Dominican Republic.

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Felix Sanchez is a hero of the Dominican Republic.He won the gold medal in the 400m hurdles at the 2004 Athens Olympics.Felix Sanchez was born on August 30, 1977, in New York City. His parents were born in the Dominican Republic.

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Miss Universe pageant 1977 was held in Santo Domingo.For the first time in Miss Universe history,Miss Dominican Republic qualified for the semi-finals at the Miss Universe. Miss Dominican Republic 1977, Blanca Aurora Sardiñas, who had spoken English very well, was one of the most elegant women in Miss Universe 1977. The judges were Marisol Malaret (Miss Universe 1970), Gordon Parks (photographer), Oscar de la Renta (fashion designer), Armando Bermudez (businessman), Wilhelmina(fashion designer), Vidal Sasoon (stylist),Linda Cristal (actress), Roberto Cavalli(fashion designer),Robert Evans (actor), Howard W. Koch (cinematography director),Uri Geller(illusionist),and Dionne Warwick (singer).

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The Dominican metropolis has hosted the Pan American Games in 2003.

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The 1974 Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Santo Domingo, with 22 countries participating.

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The Dominican Republic is the birthplace of Amelia Vega, who was Miss Universe in 2003.

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Juan Luis Guerra is one of the most respected singers in Latin America. He was born on June 7,1957,in Santo Domingo.

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Maria Africa Vidal de Santos Silas, best known as Maria Montez, was one of the first Latin actresses in Hollywood. Maria Montez was born on June 6,1917,in Barahona,Dominican Republic.She was one of the most beautiful actresses in the history of Hollywood.

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The Colonial City of Santo Domingo was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1990.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Cherry Picker Access Platforms - The Essential Guide

What is a cherry picker?

You probably already have a basic idea of what a cherry picker is - a piece of kit that lifts a work platform to high areas. We've all seen them being used - from Street Lighting Contractors repairing street lights film crews grabbing aerial shots to window cleaners working on tall city offices. Sometimes called powered access equipment, access platforms, aerial lifts, flying carpets or aerial work platforms, cherry pickers get workers up to high, otherwise inaccessible areas quickly and safely.

So you think you might need a cherry picker for a job, but what kind of machine do you go for? The choice in the fast-growing cherry picker hire and sales market can be daunting -vertical lifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts or truck-mounted lifts... it's hard to know where to start. This guide will give you an introduction to the types of cherry pickers out there, and help you decide which is right for your task.

Cherry Picker Access Platforms - The Essential Guide

Types of cherry picker lift

There is a huge choice of kit available in the cherry picker market, which is good news because it means whatever the job, there should be the perfect machine to fit. But the variety of machines available, and the sometimes conflicting terminology used by different companies to describe them, can be confusing. So here's a general introduction to the types of machine's available, the types of job they are best for, and the different terms you may see used to describe them.

Up-and-down or side-to-side?

Cherry picker aerial lifts break down into two main groups, each covering a wide variety of equipment. The first group is the boom-type lift - broadly speaking, a jointed lift that raises a platform upwards, and also outwards. The second group are generally called scissor lifts - these lifts simply raise a stable platform vertically, often using the criss-cross scissor mechanism that gives them their name.

Boom Lifts

Boom lifts come in all shapes and sizes, from self-propelled to truck-mounted. The main feature of a boom lift is that it is jointed, meaning it can move out sideways as well as straight up and down, making it ideal for extending up and over objects to reach hard-to-get-to areas like roofs.

Self propelled boom lifts

A self-propelled boom lift is usually a smaller unit that can be moved from place to place by the operator from the basket. This means they are quick and convenient for reaching more than one tricky spot without having to stop work and re-set the unit. They are ideal for hire on a long-term project on a site, where a cherry picker may be needed for a variety of work at height. Machines such as the Haulotte Star 10 are popular for internal usage or the Haulotte HA16SPX is an example of a self-propelled boom which is often used on building sites or construction projects.

Truck mounted booms

A truck-mounted, or van-mounted boom is the ideal choice for work which requires access to numerous high work areas in a short space of time. For example, machines such as the Ascendant 12.5VM is often used for working on street lighting. Great for short term hire on jobs where you need to be in and out quickly, truck-mounted booms offer speed and mobility. They can come with larger platforms which can carry several workers and heavy equipment. Popular models of truck mounted boom's include the Ascendant 22 or Bronto 34, both robust vehicles which are simple to operate. Truck mounted booms can be hired on a self-drive basis - those under 3,500kg can be driven on a standard driving license. Larger HGV truck mounted booms are supplied with a fully trained operator.

Trailer mounted booms

Working on the same principal as a truck-mounted boom, a trailer-mounted boom lift gives you the option of collecting and moving the lift using your own vehicle to tow. Lightweight and versatile, they are a good low-cost option, often used by builders on smaller jobs.

Specialist boom lifts

In recent years boom lift manufacturers have developed some very specialised pieces of access equipment designed for particular working conditions. Rough terrain boom lifts such as the popular Haulotte HA16SPX are designed to be used on uneven ground outdoors, and others can feature caterpillar tracks and even non marking tyres for internal work. Another specialist type of boom lift is the narrow access platform, such as the Spider FS370 or Mantis 29 which is designed to be used inside commercial environments such as shopping centres, airports or theatres. Extremely versatile when it comes to set-up, this type of lift is available battery operated to avoid fumes, can fit through a standard doorway or in narrow access areas and still give access to high areas inaccessible by ladder.

Scissor Lifts

Mobile, practical and versatile, scissor lifts use a mechanism to lift a caged platform vertically. This might be a criss-cross scissor mechanism, or one of several other designs. Scissor lifts are usually self-propelled, meaning the operator can drive them from the basket and can be either battery powered or diesel powered allowing them to be used both internally and externally.

Battery powered scissor lifts

These are ideal for indoor commercial use, Several models offer a narrow working width which allows them to travel along warehouse aisles making them ideal for carrying out task's such as stock takes within a warehouse, They are also ideal for work where equipment is needed at height, such as Electrical engineering. Because scissor lifts are compact when they are lowered, they can be easily stored on site.

Diesel Powered scissor lifts

These come in varying sizes from the Haulotte Compact 10DX which is ideal for smaller building sites where space is at a premium to the Skyjack 9250 which is ideal for cladder's who wish to fix large pieces of cladding to a building.

Scissor lifts can offer a low-cost solution for working at height, with push-around models at the lowest end of the price range.

Where should I go for more information on cherry pickers? Now you have a basic understanding of the type of access platform that might suit you, and the questions you should be asking, the next source of information is a cherry picker hire and sales company, who will be able to give you expert advice on which lift is best for you.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Murcia - What's on Guide

Like all Spanish provinces Los Murcianos (the Murcians) love their festivals and traditions. Festivals are also great days out for locals as well as visiting tourists and sightseers, that flock to the Murcia's fabulous beach and golf resorts to rent golf apartments or luxury villas with pools. Below, in date order, are just some of the many celebrations and festivities that happen throughout the year in the popular holiday region of Murcia.

What: Cartagena Jazz Festival
Where: Cartagena, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 6-21 November
An annual celebration of international jazz music, this year 2009 festival features artist like Bela Fleck & the Original Flecktones, James Hunter, Marcus Miller, Concha Buika.

What: Fiesta de San Francisco de San Javier (Saint Francis of San Javier)
Where: San Javier, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 3 December
During the festival of Saint Francis of San Javier there are sports, games, exhibitions and concerts for the public to enjoy.

Murcia - What's on Guide

What: Grape gobbling on New Year's Eve
Where: all over Spain/Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 31 December
New Year is celebrated worldwide with parties, champagne and fireworks, but the Spanish have an unusual tradition which involves revelers gobbling up grapes (preferably without seeds), one for ever gong of the chime (12 in total at midnight) of the clock of Puerto del Sol in Madrid. Reasons behind this tradition stem from an abundant grape harvest once upon a time where the king give his people grapes on New Year's Eve.

What: Los Reyes Magos (the three Kings) procession
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 5 January
The Festival of the 3 Kings arrival in Bethlehem is celebrated in most towns and cities across the whole of Spain. It is a fabulous day out for families and children who brace the winter cold to see pageants and procession floats bearing gifts that travel throughout the streets throwing (literally) tonnes of sweets and goodies at the eagerly awaiting and sweet-toothed children.

What: The Tamborada Festival
Where: Moratalla and Mula, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 24-27 March
This festival celebrates the passion of Christ with the beating drums over three unusual days in March.

What: Semana Santa (Holy Week)
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida/all over Spain
When: Easter/April
Celebrated across the whole of Spain with ornate religious processions, Easter in Murcia is truly spectacular affair with the flickering light of candles and smell of incense drifting through the streets. On Wednesday, the Aurora (red-cloaked and hooded attendants) parade the streets of the regional capital and on Thursday evening the city lights are switched off and the processions pass in a silence broken only by the choirs of the various brotherhoods. Good Friday morning witnesses the procession of 'Los Salzillos' and the purple gowns of the Nazarenes brotherhood can be seen as they march at dawn. Smaller processions take place in nearby Cartagena and San Pedro del Pinatar.

What: El Bando de la Huerta
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: April
There is a day's respite after the solemnity of Holy Week before El Bando de La Huerta signals the start of a few more days of festivities. The city's cathedral plaza hosts the start of the Spring Fiestas, where the day begins with a floral parade, which is offered to the Virgin of Fuensanta, the patron of the city.
The city's other plazas and gardens host stalls called 'barracas' that are run by rural folk, also know as 'Penas', and serve typical dishes from the region of Murcia. They also dress in traditional costumes and participate in folklore performances throughout the day. In the afternoon the main parade continues with marchers and floats decorated with products of the countryside and weaves its way around the nearby boroughs before returning to the city centre.

What: The Burial of the Sardine
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: April
The incredible carnival finale of the spring celebrations featuring floats, Rio Carnival-type costumes and dancing, samba beats, giants and big-heads, entertainers and torch bearers...a truly crazy time as the crowds try and catch thousands of euros that are thrown to the public. On the night of the eve of the Burial, the Testament of Doña Sardina (Ms Sardine) is read from the Town Hall balcony. The strange celebrations end in the wee hours of the morning, when, the sardine, a papier-mâché effigy, is burnt in the Plano de San Francisco.

What: La Manga Fiesta
Where: La Manga, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: May
La Manga's Fiesta also hosts the La Manga Ladies Windsurfing Championships.

What: The Festival of the Holy Cross in Caravaca de la Cruz
Where: Caravaca de la Cruz, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 1-5 May
A five-day fiesta that see the famous 'Race of Wine Horses'... the region's horses used in the vineyards race from the bottom of the town, decorated in embroidered coats, through the streets to its castle.

What: Three Cultures International festival
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When May
A rich and varied festival of concerts and cultural events including performances of flamenco, folklore music, Arabic dances, Sufi poets and medieval music, which focuses on the tolerance and mixing of different cultures including Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

What Baby Jumping: Colacho Festival
Where: Castrillo de Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: June
If grown men celebrating Corpus Christi dressed up as the devil leaping over rows of babies in a street sounds like your cup of tea, then this famously bizarre event celebrated since 1620 could be for you.

What: San Javier international Jazz festival
Where: San Javier, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: July
Throughout July the popular old fishing town of San Javier boarding the beautiful blue waters of the Mar Menor and Famous La Manga strip hosts it international Jazz Festival, featuring leading blues and jazz artists.

What: Cante de las Minas Flamenco festival
Where: La Unión, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: August
Started in 1961 as a flamenco singing competition this flamenco festival in Murcia is one of the most important in Spain.

What: San Javier's International Theatre, Music and Dance Festival
Where: San Javier, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: August
Performed in San Javier's Parque Almansa's open-air auditorium tourists and residents can enjoy international theatre, music and dance performances from global artists.

What: Sea of Music Festival
Where: Cartegena Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: July
Started in 1955 this internationally recognised festival of 'global sound' has a different country theme every year. Featuring top international music performances the theme for 2009 was Morocco.

What: Farewell to summer party
Where: Los Alcazares, Murcia, Costa Calida, Murcia
When: 29 August
With dancing in Los Alcazares' Asunción Church square holidaymakers in Murcia, as well as residents, can say 'farewell to the heat of the summer' with the little party.

What: Feria of Murcia
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida, Murcia
When: September (first two weeks)
With bullfights, parades, pageants, concerts and folklore displays the city of Murcia celebrates in patron saint, La Virgen de la Fuensanta. Traditional games, video screenings and golf tournaments also take place.

What: Moors and Christians Festival
Where: Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: September
Relive bloody battles and cultural clashes at Murcia's Moors & Christians Festival with famous parades and battle re-enactments performed in front of the public.

What: Roots Music festival
Where: Plaza de Romea, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: September
Held at the Plaza Romea this Festival de Música de Raíz celebrates groups and musicians from the region of Murcia with regional food and arts and crafts also available.

What: Carthaginians & Romans Festival
Where: Cartagena, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: September
Opening with the traditional sacred fire this 10-day festival celebrates Cartagena's rich marine history with battle re-enactments, parades and marches, a wedding and a circus and, finally, a spectacular fireworks display.

What: Fiestas del Caldero
Where: Los Alcazares, Murcia, Costa Calida, Spain
When: 9-13 October
A week-long celebration of the town's municipal autonomy hosting processions, fireworks, the Mar Menor's Surfari Windsurfing competition and, finally, the 'Caldero' Festival where the local fisherman cook their catch for the public in hanging cauldrons by lighting fires on the beach.

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Thursday, January 10, 2013

A Guide to Los Angeles Public Car Auctions

If you want to live or work in Los Angeles, it is essential that you have a car. Sure, there is public transportation, but unless you are going around downtown, it is just too slow and inconvenient for getting about the huge metropolis. Pretty much everybody in LA owns a car. That makes Los Angeles a great place to find public car auctions.

There are numerous public car auctions in Los Angeles, and it is fairly easy to find out about them. One of the best places to start is with the official police garages or OPGs. These are city garages that have official responsibility over the towing and holding of impounded cars in LA. Several hundred thousand vehicles are impounded by the LAPD every year. Of these, around two-thirds are redeemed by the owners, but the rest of the cars become city property and are divested through public car auctions. The OPGs hold these auctions, known officially as lien sale vehicle auctions, once a week. You may contact your nearest OPG to find out when the public auctions take place. The auctions help the city of Los Angeles to recoup unpaid fees while offering an opportunity to the public to bid on and purchase cars at low prices.

There are also a number of firms in Los Angeles and its outlying areas that hold public car auctions. A search for "auto auctions" on an online search engine turned up 26 firms around LA that hold regular auctions. A few of these firms specialize in certain types of vehicles. For example, Spectrum Auction Co. in North Hollywood and Palm Springs Exotic Car Auctions specialize in auctions of classic and luxury vehicles. Other firms hold auctions specifically for towed or repossessed cars.

A Guide to Los Angeles Public Car Auctions

Public car auctions are open to everyone, but it is important that you register beforehand. To register for a public auction, you need to provide proper personal identification. You may also need to pay some nominal registration fee. When you have registered, you will be assigned a bidding number, which must be presented to the auctioneer when you make a bid. Only people with bidding numbers are allowed to participate in the auction.

The cars at public auctions are sold "as is" and therefore a potential bidder must possess a "let the buyer beware" mindset. However, there is usually an inspection period prior to the auction, that make take place a day or two or even a few hours beforehand. You should take advantage of the inspection period to see what is being offered and get an idea of the vehicle's quality.

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