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    Feng shui – Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    El feng shui (chino tradicional: ,chino simplificado: ,pinyin: fng shu, pronunciacin mandarn: [fwi], (literalmente viento y agua) es un ancestral sistema chino de esttica que pretende utilizar la doctrina taosta para ayudar a mejorar la vida.

    El feng shui es una forma de geomancia desarrollada en China. Originalmente era una forma de conocimiento que estudiaba los cambios que ocurren en la naturaleza, el clima y los astros. Los orgenes del feng shui varan segn las fuentes. Por un lado toma la simbologa del I ching (o libro de los cambios). Por otro, incorpora los cinco elementos (wu xing).

    En la China imperial, el feng shui era un asunto de estado y solo las construcciones imperiales y de algunos nobles tenan acceso a esta aplicacin. Por eso, se la llamaba aplicaciones de emperadores y reyes. Incluso se aplicaba a la ubicacin y orientacin de las tumbas (yin zhai, o vivienda de los muertos). A partir de la instauracin de la repblica, el feng shui (junto con otras prcticas tradicionales de la cultura china) fue prcticamente prohibido. Es as que los centros actuales de difusin del feng shui no se encuentran en China, sino en Hong Kong, Taiwn y Malasia. En la ltima dcada del siglo XX con el auge de la Nueva era el feng shui se ha popularizado enormemente y su prctica y enseanza se ha extendido por casi todo el mundo.

    El feng shui se basa en la existencia de un aliento vital o chi cuyo flujo se ve modificado por la forma y disposicin del espacio, las orientaciones (puntos cardinales) y los cambios temporales. Algunas escuelas de feng shui ponen el nfasis en el estudio de las formas: las montaas, los ros, la estructura de la vivienda o lugar de trabajo, la ubicacin del bao, cocina, habitacin, y el resto de los espacios de la casa; etc. hasta la colocacin de los muebles. Otras escuelas enfatizan en cambio el uso de la brjula. Tambin se utiliza un sistema derivado del Cuadrado Mgico del I-Ching para calcular las "Estrellas Voladoras", representadas por el movimiento cclico del tiempo en relacin a los emplazamientos. aunque en la actualidad la tendencia es considerar tanto la forma como la orientacin y el clculo de las Estrellas Voladoras conjuntamente como se haca en la antigedad.

    La forma de las montaas o el paisaje en general se describe sobre la base de los llamados guardianes celestiales: el Dragn, el Tigre, la Tortuga, el Fnix y la Serpiente. Estos nombres derivan de antiguas constelaciones que dividan el cielo en cinco sectores, como est representado en el L Hsu o Mapa del Ro Lo (que apareci en el lomo de un Caballo mitolgico con cabeza de Dragn) de all el adjetivo de celestiales. Los cinco guardianes se disponen en forma de cruz; la Tortuga atrs, el Fnix delante, el Dragn a la izquierda, el Tigre a la derecha y la Serpiente en el Centro, es el ms importante ya que representa como referencia, a quien est dirigido todo el estudio. La localizacin ideal es aquella que tenga una Tortuga ubicada hacia el lado del que provienen los vientos ms intensos y agua en el lado opuesto (Fnix); ya que el viento (feng) dispersa el chi mientras que el agua (shui) lo acumula. El geomante adems debe encontrar al Dragn, una figura mtica relacionada con el movimiento del agua y del viento (el Espritu del emplazamiento). La niebla matinal, por ejemplo, representa el aliento del Dragn: all donde tarda ms en dispersarse es donde las condiciones para la acumulacin del chi son mejores. El estudio se completa hallando las lneas llamadas venas del Dragn y ciertos puntos especiales sobre estas venas llamados el nido del Dragn.

    Segn el Zang shu (libro de las sepulturas), escrito por Guo Pu (276-324) durante la Dinasta Jin,[1] la energa chi se dispersa cuando viaja a travs del viento y termina al encuentro del agua. Si este flujo de la energa termina en el agua que contiene el cuerpo sera perfecto, porque toda esa energa se queda en nuestro ser y trae mejor salud y felicidad.

    Por otro lado el feng shui considera cuidadosamente las orientaciones, ya que de cada punto cardinal emana una energa determinada. La interpretacin de estas energas se basa primariamente en el smbolo llamado ba-gua (ocho trigramas).

    Algunos edificios famosos creados conforme a los principios del feng shui son, entre otros:

    Si bien la prctica popular del feng shui apela a ciertos objetos como mviles, campanas, estatuas, Budas, dragones, tigres, bolas de cristal, flautas chinas, bambes, piedras, etc., para algunos practicantes del feng shui clsico estos objetos no afectan al chi y no estn dentro del mbito de feng shui.

    La idea del yin yang es fundamental para el feng shui, que es la idea de opuestos sin oposicin. Son complementarios y se necesitan mutuamente para existir. Los cambios constantes de interaccin de yin y yang da lugar a la infinita variedad de patrones de la vida.[2] La siguiente tabla subraya la necesidad bsica de cada principio.

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    Elemento Feng Shui - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    En este ltimo tiempo, la gente ha estado incorporando a su decoracin estas bellas plantas, el Bamb de la Suerte.Pero, por qu lo llaman as? cmo podemos beneficiarnos?

    Es una planta muy fcil de cuidar y de conseguirla en cualquier local deobjetos para el hogar o supermercados. Como todas las plantas sanas, simboliza el crecimiento y nuevos inicios en nuestra vida, adems de queen este caso, esconsiderada una cura en el Feng Shui.

    Si nos gusta y queremos tenerlo en casa o en nuestro negocio, nada mejor que tener en cuenta los siguientes consejos:

    Madera: el bamb

    Agua

    Fuego: en china suelen atarle una cinta roja pararepresentar este elemento.

    Tierra: las rocas que trae la planta o la tierra de la maceta.

    Metal: la maceta de vidrio, cermica o metal. Algunos atan una moneda china junto a la cinta roja para tener presente este elemento.

    Lo adecuado sera hacer el Mapa Ba-gua de nuestro hogar y colocar cantidad de varas que necesitemos para fortalecer un espacio.

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    Feng Shui Mundo: Consejos y lecciones gratis de feng shui … - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Feng Shui significa " viento y agua" . Conocido en occidente como la geomancia china, el feng shui estudia el flujo de la energa o Chi en el paisaje para determinar cmo influyen en las viviendas y en las personas que las habitan. Para esto el feng shui observa las montaas y los ros, la forma de los edificios y las calles, tambin la distribucin de los ambientes y las circulaciones en las casas y departamentos. Adems se tienen en cuenta la teora de los Cinco Elementos, los puntos cardinales segn el Ba Gua y el tiempo segn el calendario chino.

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    El feng shui se fundamenta sobre principios de la metafsica china: el Ba Gua, los Cinco Elementos y el concepto de energa Chi. Hay dos grandes escuelas de feng shui, llamadas San He y San Yuan. Ms sobre los fundamentos y escuelas de feng shui AQUI.

    La decoracin de los ambientes de la casa se puede amalgamar con los principios del feng shui para lograr la mayor amona. En esta seccin encontrars los consejos del feng shui ms importantes para decorar y armonizar tu casa: dormitorio, cocina, comedor, recibidores, cuartos infantiles, baos y oficinas. Feng Shui para la Casa.Feng Shui para el dormitorio Feng Shui para la cocina Feng Shui para el living Feng Shui para el recibidor Feng Shui para el comedor Feng Shui para cuartos de bao Feng Shui para el jardn

    Para el feng shui, la importancia de los ambientes de la casa se mide por el tiempo de permanencia en ellos, por eso el dormitorio es prioritario. La ubicacin y orientacin de la cama y su posicin con respecto a las puertas son la clave. El Dormitorio

    La teora de los Cinco Elementos nos dice que la energa de la Naturaleza, el Chi, se expresa a travs de cinco fases: el Fuego, la Tierra, el Metal, el Agua, la Madera. El color es una forma simple y eficaz de representar a los cinco elementos del Feng Shui, adems, los colores tienen efectos psicolgicos y fisiolgicos que podemos aprovechar para lograr la atmsfera adecuada en cada ambiente. Ms sobre Colores

    Los locales comerciales tambin pueden beneficiarse con el feng shui para tener ms clientes y ventas. La ubicacin de un local y la configuracin de su entrada es el factor ms importante, sin embargo existen otros recursos del feng shui para mejorar el flujo de las energas. Feng shui para el negocio

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    Minecraft pe 1.0.0 build 1 (more fences and more – Video - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Christine Bolik – Novice Over Fences – Video - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Christine Bolik - Novice Over Fences
    Queens 2014.

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    Los Angeles Wood Fences & Privacy Screening – Beautiful … - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Looking for a beautiful wood fence, privacy screen or privacy fencing? I design and build custom wood fences which reflect the architectural style of your home, whether you have a Mediterranean villa, a Spanish bungalow or a Craftsman home in the Los Angeles area.

    I focus on building structures that are not only beautiful, but excellent value for the money and built to last. The right craftsmanship, building techniques and materials make all the difference in whether your wood fence will last 5, 10 or 15 years.

    That is one of the reasons why I do all the work myself, so I can control the quality of construction and you don't have to deal with crews of workmen you have never met. My clients also hate having construction start and stop and stretch out for weeks, so I build for one homeowner at a time and stay on your project until it is done - usually completing most projects in one to two weeks. And I create a unique design for each client which reflects the unique look and feel of your home and garden.

    Below is my portfolio of fence photos, as well as pricing for fencing in the Los Angeles area and a detailed fence design guide. I hope these will help you find the right builder and design a fence you will enjoy for years to come.

    My portfolio features photos of my wooden fences and privacy screening so you can get an idea of the styles and types of fencing I design and build. To see more details about a project, just click on a photo.

    As a first step, I recommend that you look at lots of different fences to discover what you do and don't like. You can mix and match design ideas and functionality to create the perfect fencing. So take a look at the photos below and online. If you see what you want (or something close), we can use that as a starting point for a client inspired design. For even more design ideas, check out the resources below. Then read over my design guide to get a really good idea of what you want, and the budget you want to spend.

    When you are ready to get started, contact me and we can set up an appointment to tour your location, discuss design options and establish a budget, so I can give you a detailed estimate.

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    Steeplechase – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Steeplechasing

    A steeplechase race

    A steeplechase is a distance horse race in which competitors are required to jump diverse fence and ditch obstacles. Steeplechasing is primarily conducted in Ireland (where it originated), the United Kingdom, Canada, United States, Australia and France. The name is derived from early races in which orientation of the course was by reference to a church steeple, jumping fences and ditches and generally traversing the many intervening obstacles in the countryside.

    Modern usage of the term "steeplechase" differs between countries. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, it refers only to races run over large, fixed obstacles, in contrast to "hurdle" races where the obstacles are much smaller. The collective term "jump racing" or "National Hunt racing" is used when referring to steeplechases and hurdle races collectively (although, properly speaking, National Hunt racing also includes some flat races). Elsewhere in the world, "steeplechase" is used to refer to any race that involves jumping obstacles.

    The most famous steeplechase in the world is the Grand National run annually at Aintree Racecourse, in Liverpool, since its inception in 1836 (the official race was held three years later), which in 2014 offered a prize fund of GBP1 million.

    The steeplechase originated in Ireland in the 18th century as an analogue to cross-country thoroughbred horse races which went from church steeple to church steeple, hence "steeplechase". The first steeplechase is said to have been the result of a wager in 1752 between Cornelius O'Callaghan and Edmund Blake, racing four miles (6.4 km) cross-country from Buttevant Church to St. Leger Church in Doneraile, in Cork, Ireland. An account of the race was believed to have been in the library of the O'Brien's of Dromoland Castle. Most of the earlier steeplechases were contested cross-country rather than on a track, and resembled English cross country as it exists today. The first recorded steeplechase over a prepared track with fences was run at Bedford in 1810, although a race had been run at Newmarket in 1794 over a mile with five-foot bars every quarter mile.[1] The first recognised English National Steeplechase took place on Monday 8 March 1830. The 4-mile (6.4km) race, organised by Thomas Coleman of St Albans, was run from Bury Orchard, Harlington in Bedfordshire to the Obelisk in Wrest Park, Bedfordshire. The winner was Captain Macdowall on "The Wonder", owned by Lord Ranelagh, who won in a time of 16 mins 25 seconds. Report of the event appeared in the May and July editions of the Sporting Magazine in 1830.[citation needed]

    In Great Britain and Ireland, "steeplechase" only refers to one branch of jump racing Collectively, Great Britain and Ireland account for over 50% of all jump races world wide, carding 4,800 races over fences in 2008. Jump racing in Great Britain and Ireland is officially known as National Hunt racing.

    French jump racing is similar to British and Irish National Hunt races, with a few notable differences. Hurdles are not collapsible, being more akin to small brush fences. Chases often have large fences called Bullfinches, a large hedge up to 8ft (2.4m) tall that horses have to jump through rather than over. There are also a larger number of Cross-Country Chases where horses have to jump up and down banks, gallop through water, jump over stone walls as well as jump normal chasing fences.

    Unlike in most countries where the Thoroughbred is almost exclusively used for jump racing, many of the horses in French jump racing are AQPS (Autre Que Pur Sang), a breed of horse developed in France crossing Thoroughbreds with saddle horses and other local breeds.

    Auteuil in Paris is perhaps the best known racecourse in France for French jump racing.

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    1-888-Fencing – Fence Contractors, Fencing Installers … - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Connecting with a qualified fence company contractor and installer which can help you understand and select the right fence type, material and style is very important. You can find those fencing contractors and installers here. They will help you understand the appropriate fence for your home, commercial, industrial or institutional need.

    The information here will help you understand the many different fence types, material types and fencing styles you can choose from. It will help you understand when to use vinyl, wood, steel, aluminum, iron or chain link fencing. In addition to explaining the full range of fence, fences and fencing; it will explain gates and gate openers, dog runs, flag poles and other products available from the companies, contractors and installers you will find here.

    When you are ready to find a fencing contractor or installer go to the Find an Expert map and click on your state. You can also find a fence contractor or installer in your area by simply call 1-888-FENCING.

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    Flag poles can be a great addition to a home, commercial or industrial property. A flag pole and flag makes a positive statement regarding youre the flags you display whether it is a country, school, company or event type flag.

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    Electric fence – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    An electric fence is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals or people from crossing a boundary. The voltage of the shock may have effects ranging from discomfort to death. Most electric fences are used today for agricultural fencing and other forms of animal control, although it is frequently used to enhance the security of sensitive areas, such as military installations, prisons, and other security sensitive places; places exist where lethal voltages are used.

    Electric fences are designed to create an electrical circuit when touched by a person or animal. A component called a power energizer converts power into a brief high voltage pulse. One terminal of the power energizer releases an electrical pulse along a connected bare wire about once per second. Another terminal is connected to a metal rod implanted in the earth, called a ground or earth rod. A person or animal touching both the wire and the earth during a pulse will complete an electrical circuit and will conduct the pulse, causing an electric shock. The effects of the shock depend upon the voltage, the energy of the pulse, the degree of contact between the recipient and the fence and ground and the route of the current through the body; it can range from barely noticeable to uncomfortable, painful or even lethal.

    Early alternating current (AC) fence chargers used a transformer and a mechanically-driven switch to generate the electrical pulses. The pulses were wide and the voltage unpredictable, with no-load peaks in excess of 10,000 volts and a rapid drop in voltage as the fence leakage increased. The switch mechanism was prone to failure. Later systems replaced the switch with a solid-state circuit, with an improvement in longevity but no change in pulse width or voltage control.

    "Weed burner" fence chargers were popular for a time and featured a longer-duration output pulse that would destroy weeds touching the fence. These were responsible for many grass fires when used during dry weather. Although still available, they have declined in popularity.

    Modern "low impedance" fence chargers use a different design. A capacitor is charged by a solid-state circuit upon contact with a grounded animal or person, the charge is then released using a thyristor or similar solid-state component. Voltage is consistent due to electronic output controls, within the limits of output power. Pulse width is much narrower, often about 10 microseconds. This design works for either battery or mains power sources.

    Depending on the area to be fenced and remoteness of its location, fence energizers may be hooked into a permanent electrical circuit, they may be run by lead-acid or dry cell batteries, or a smaller battery kept charged by a solar panel. The power consumption of a fence in good condition is low, and so a lead-acid battery powering several hundred metres of fence may last for several weeks on a single charge. For shorter periods dry cell batteries may be used. Some energizers can be powered by more than one source.

    Smooth steel wire is the material most often used for electric fences, ranging from a fine thin wire used as a single line to thicker, high-tensile (HT) wire. Less often, woven wire or barbed wire fences can be electrified, though such practices create a more hazardous fence, particularly if a person or animal becomes caught by the fencing material (electrified barbed wire is illegal in some areas). Synthetic webbing and rope-like fencing materials woven with fine conducting wires (usually of stainless steel) have become available over the last 15 to 20 years, and are particularly useful for areas requiring additional visibility or as temporary fencing.

    The electrified fence itself must be kept insulated from the earth and from any materials that will conduct electricity and ignite or short out the fence. Fencing must therefore avoid vegetation, and cannot be attached directly to wood or metal posts. Typically, wooden or metal posts are driven into the ground and plastic or porcelain insulators are attached to them, or plastic posts are used. The conducting material is then attached to the posts.

    Electrified palisade fences are usually made from painted mild steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminium. Typically the fences are 2.4 metres (7ft 10in). The palisade fence is mechanically stronger than a typical steel cable electric fence to withstand impact from wildlife, small falling trees and wildfires.

    First published in 1832, Chapter 7 of Domestic Manners of the Americans by Fanny Trollope describes an arrangement of wires connected with an electrical machine used to protect a display called "Dorfeuille's Hell" in the Western Museum of natural history in Cincinnati,[1] which she herself invented.[2] Published in 1870, Chapter 22 of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, describes, "The Lightning Bolts of Captain Nemo" the use of electrification of a structure as a defensive weapon.[3] Published in 1889, Mark Twain's novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, uses an electric fence for defensive purposes.

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    Light-hitting Mets must learn from Series teams - October 27, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SAN FRANCISCO The Mets are moving the fences in at Citi Field, pushing the wall closer to home plate from just right of dead center up to the Mos Zone in right.

    None of their officials want to speak much publicly about this. They want to have an event to unfurl the new look sometime in late November.

    But maybe something should be noticed in late October. The teams competing in the World Series play their home games in huge parks. AT&T Park in San Francisco annually comes in as either the toughest or one of the toughest stadiums to hit a homer in the majors, according to Park Factors, which compares stat rates at home versus on the road.

    Kansas Citys Kauffman Stadium has the most square footage in the outfield of any major league park. The Royals, fittingly, hit the fewest homers, just 95 with an MLB-low 43 coming at home. The Giants were in the middle of the pack with 132, but their 53 at home were the fewest in the NL six less than the Mets had at the old dimensions at Citi.

    The Royals did move in their fences once as part of their change from synthetic turf to grass. The Giants, though, embrace their spacious home. They have never moved in the fences because, team president Larry Baer said, we dont think we have anything to fix.

    Indeed. They are going for their third championship in five years, proving it is about the skill of your players not the dimensions of the park. Baer said Giant hitters have groused when one of their drives dies for an out at the 421-foot mark in right-center. But that has also been dubbed Triples Alley, and is part of the tricky contours the Giants use to create a home-field edge.

    The Mets believe they are going to help hitters such as Curtis Granderson and David Wright by promoting more homers. But keep in mind visiting hitters such as Adam LaRoche, Bryce Harper and Troy Tulowitzki were not contained by Citis lengths. So is it possible that in attempts to help their hitters, the Mets will hurt their own pitchers more?

    They do not think so. They plan to emphasize starters who rely heavily on strikeouts and groundballs such as Matt Harvey and Zack Wheeler. Which perhaps gives an indication of who they would like to trade this offseason, namely the more flyball-oriented Bartolo Colon and Dillon Gee, and maybe even Rafael Montero, who was at least flyball susceptible in his major league cameo.

    The question, though, perhaps should be this: Is this motivated by winning or finances? Are the Mets trying to find a way to get more out of their two most expensive players Wright and Granderson? Are the Mets trying to play a brand of long-ball-centric offense that could convince more folks to come to Citi?

    If so, we should remember the Citi fences already have been moved in once, after Sandy Aldersons first season as general manager in 2011. In the three years since, the Mets are 109-134 at home the third-worst mark in the majors and the worst in the NL.

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