HOVERBOARDS: THE ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS BUYER’S GUIDE

GOTRAX, the Denver-based brand of premium hoverboards and electric rideables, today presents Hoverboards: The Ultimate Christmas Buyer’s Guide,” a multimedia experience designed to help parents make informed decisions when shopping for hoverboards, regardless of brand.

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The guide covers topics like UL certification, performance, what features are important, value, customer service and more with a variety of colorful infographics, animated videos, an interactive Hoverboard Safety Quiz and, of course, detailed walkthroughs of what to look for when purchasing a hoverboard and why.

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“There are more choices when it comes to hoverboards than ever before,” says Chief Marketing Officer Jason Wakefield. “We wanted to make the shopping experience interactive, easy and fun, while giving parents the information they need to make the right choice for their family.”

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GOTRAX recently expanded its line of electric rideables with the GLIDER electric scooterHOVERFLY KART and GOTRAX HELMET. All GOTRAX products, including the HOVERFLY ECO hoverboard, are now available at GOTRAX.com.

3 Tips to traveling to the Sahara Desert with family

Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert in the world. In fact, it’s almost as big as the United States mainland! The desert boasts of breathtaking features and an inviting scenery that deserves to be viewed at least once in a lifetime. Planning a trip to the Sahara Desert with family is a splendid idea. You can view the subterranean aquifers, intermittent streams and oases that satiate the landscape.

There are numerous salt lakes and volcanic hills in the Sahara Desert as well. River Nile, the longest flowing river around the globe, is located in this desert. Along its banks are beautiful olive trees and cluttered settlements, truly a sight to behold.

Here are 3 tips to use while travelling in the Sahara Desert with family:

 

  • Plan your finances beforehand

 

Before heading out to the Sahara Desert, first establish how much money you need for the entire expedition. Good news is, travelling to the Sahara isn’t half as expensive as travelling to other landmarks. You can book a two-night trip for less than $150. However, the trick is to book beforehand. Planning an excursion in the Sahara Desert is the perfect opportunity to bring the entire family together, even when your budget is tight.

The desert climate is pretty harsh – it can get really hot during the day and awfully cold at night. But this adds an exciting twist to your entire touring experience. So pack appropriately before heading out there.

 

  • Prepare your family for a camel ride

 

One of the main highlights of travelling to the Sahara is riding camelback. Admittedly, getting on a camel’s back can be a frightening experience among children (and some adults). Most people only get to see a real-life camel in pictures and videos. When they finally see the huge beast up close, they panic and opt out. On the contrary, riding a camel is one of the most thrilling experiences you can have. It get your adrenaline pumping, allowing you to get in the shoes of the nomadic people who inhabit the Sahara desert – albeit for a few hours.

The desert is a pretty windy place, so carry your scarf along to protect you from the flying silt that hovers around. Also wear sunscreen and carry a hat if you’re uncomfortable with the glaring rays of the sun. You’ll also need to hydrate – carry a bottle of water if you can.

 

  • Don’t forget your camera

 

You are bound to see lots of eye-catching landscapes and gorgeous sites while travelling through the Sahara Desert. There’s also rich culture and traditions from local communities. You’ll want to capture every moment of your stay – and what better way to do this than by carrying your camera with you? Get to view the beauty of the Nile in its entirety. The pictures you take will forever remain a shining memento that you can show your friends. Better yet, your kids will have something to talk about when they get back home.

10 Signs of Alzheimer’s You Shouldn’t Ignore

Alzheimer’s disease is known to disrupt life but can gradually develop over time. Each person is different with the signs and symptoms that they experience as they age. If you’re concerned about your health, there are a few signs of Alzheimer’s that you shouldn’t ignore.

1. Difficulty Speaking or Writing

You may begin to have problems speaking or writing, which can make it difficult to maintain your responsibilities in the workplace. It can also become more challenging to join in on the conversation with your family members or friends due to a lack of finding the right words to say while communicating.

2. Changes in Mood

Although you may be a happy and joyful person, it’s common for many people to become anxious, fearful, or depressed once they develop Alzheimer’s. You may also find yourself becoming more confused and have difficulty thinking clearly. Mood changes are more common when you’re out of your comfort zone, which is often in public settings that are new or unfamiliar.

3. Losing Items

From your keys to a book you’re reading, it’s common to begin misplacing and losing items that are frequently used. Many people have difficulty remembering their last steps, which can cause the individual to accuse other people of stealing the personal belongings.

4. Poor Judgment

Responsible adults who begin to suffer from Alzheimer’s can start to have poor judgment with their decisions that they make each day. Family members may notice that the individual gives large amounts of money away to a salesman or overspends at the grocery store. It’s also common for the adult to have a lack of grooming, which can include forgetting to bathe or not brushing their hair.

5. A Lack of Social Activities

Adults who once had an active social life and enjoyed a long list of hobbies can become more reserved and spend most of their time in isolation. Alzheimer’s is known for causing adults to have difficulty maintaining hobbies or sports that they once enjoyed. Due to their lack of mental clarity, it can also make it challenging for them to maintain their relationships and spend time with loved ones.

The isolation or a lack of activity can make it easy to become more depressed and have less enthusiasm for life.

6. Daily Tasks Become a Challenge

Familiar tasks that are performed routinely can become more challenging, which can include cooking in the kitchen or exercising. Some people may begin to forget how to drive to work while others forget the rules to a game that they often play. You may begin to feel like simple tasks are no longer easy and that you need help completing specific projects.

Some individuals begin to feel like they’re losing their independence due to their new reliance on other people.

7. Financial Issues

Due to the challenges that come with thinking clearly and having a good memory, those who have Alzheimer’s can begin to have financial difficulties due to their lack of cognitive function. You may start to have missed payments on your bills, which can result in late fees. Maintaining a budget can also be difficult, which often leads to over-drafting your bank account and acquiring debt. It’s essential that a family member steps in to assist with the finances and get them back in order.

8. Confusion with the Time or Place

Disorientation is considered to be an early sign of the disease that can make it easy to forget where you are and what time of day it is while you’re at home or are in public. Some people begin to get lost while others lose track of the season or the time of year. The person’s perception of time can change, which can cause five minutes to feel like five hours. You may notice that the individual tells you that they haven’t seen you in several months even if you see each other on a weekly basis.

9. Forgetting Familiar Faces

Those who have Alzheimer’s are known for having difficulty recognizing loved ones, which can include family members and close friends. As the disease progresses, they can forget who their spouse or children are, making it necessary to discuss old memories and stories to help refresh their memory. Many individuals are prescribed medication or supplements to increase their cognitive function over time.

10. Changes in Vision

Although many of the symptoms that are associated with Alzheimer’s are cognitive, some people also begin to have issues with their vision. It can become increasingly difficult to read the words in a book or on a computer screen. Colors can also begin to look more similar to one another and can be difficult to differentiate. You may begin to have difficulty driving due to the poor vision, which can lead to accidents that begin to occur more frequently.

The Classic Monopoly Now Available Online

play monopoly online

Everyone loves the classic Monopoly game. It’s been around for years and years, delighting generation after generation of families. While the traditional game is fun, with everything being electronic nowadays, people grow tired of having to keep track of all the game pieces, cards, properties, and money. They want an electronic version that’s easy and free to play without sacrificing any of the fun of the traditional Monopoly. There’s now a classic online Monopoly game that offers the same great traditional game, free of cost and free from hassle. We’ll walk you through all the highlights and potential downsides to the online simulation of the classic Monopoly game.

It keeps track of everything

Positive: With the online game keeping track of everything, there’s no hassle involved in playing this version of the game. No one has to be banker or keep counting their various denominations of money to see how much they have because the game does it for them, displaying the amount of money each player has conveniently and numerically, rather than all the various denominations. You don’t have to worry about losing any of the tiny game pieces or many cards as they are all electronic. The game even keeps track of all the properties you buy for you, taking out rent from the other player’s finances automatically if they land on your property.

Negative: If you’ve always loved being the banker and keeping track of your properties, you probably won’t like this convenient aspect of the electronic version of Monopoly. But, then again, you probably wouldn’t have played the online version to begin with if you had a specific love for playing as the banker and handling the money, making this point unimportant.

It’s monetarily-free and hassle-free

Positive: You don’t have to pay for the initial game, which is around thirty dollars in most stores, currently. If you have missing pieces in your version, rendering it completely useless and unplayable, you won’t have to pay for an entirely new game just so you can play. You also don’t need anything to play this version of Monopoly other than internet connection and some device that can access the internet. This game is available in a mobile version as well as desktop version, so you can play on virtually any device. You won’t have to clean a large enough space for everyone to play or find a seating arrangement that allows everyone to reach and see the game board easily.

Negative: If you had a particular desire to spend your hard-earned money on a board game that would become a completely useless pile of junk the second someone loses property cards, which slide out of the box so very easily or get misplaced during gameplay, then you might not like that you can play it for free. Likewise, if you enjoy the hassle of cleaning and keeping up with all the game pieces, you might hate the online game, but I think that’s highly unlikely.

It’s fun for all ages

Positive: The online version makes it easier for even younger kids to enjoy the fun, classic Monopoly game. They don’t have to keep track of their property or money, count their money to keep up with how much they have, or move their space the correct number of spaces as the game handles all of that for them, easily. This also makes the online version of Monopoly a great method of teaching kids how to play the game for the first time, making it a little easier for them to get used to the game and the rules without as much hassle and difficulty.

Negative: I can’t even think of an over-dramatized negative for this one. The online Monopoly game still has every strategic aspect of traditional monopoly, while still cutting out some of the hassle to make it easier for younger players to enjoy.

The classic online Monopoly game is a longtime favorite of everyone. Generation after generation, families love getting together to play this classic board game, but as more things become electronic and digital, it was only a matter of time before Monopoly did as well. The free, online Monopoly game offers all the same great traditional game play features the classic Monopoly offered but with the added ease of electronic cards, pieces, and the board. All joking aside, there really isn’t a downside to playing this awesome online game; that is, unless you just don’t like Monopoly.

BODILY TROUBLES A WOMAN MAY FACE THAT ARE TREATABLE

  1.   The Pouch of Douglas

 

The pouch of douglas is an area located between the rectum and the posterior wall of the uterus. It is a long and narrow structure that is found in the lower portion of the peritoneal cavity, and its function is to drain the fluids from the cavity. During the menstrual cycle, some fluid collects in the pouch, but it dissipates spontaneously so it holds no health hazards. Sometimes though, there may be a collection of fluid above the normal volume, and it may indicate these problems:

  •    Ruptured ovarian cyst

Fluid collected may have been as a result of the rupture of an ovarian cyst, a small fluid-filled sac, resulting in the accumulation of fluid within the pouch. It normally requires surgery to remove.

  •    Peritonitis

This is caused by a collection of pus leading to inflammation of the peritoneum. It may result from a bacterial infection (Primary peritonitis), from a perforation in the abdomen (Secondary peritonitis), or from a recurring infection (Tertiary peritonitis).

  •    Pelvic Abscess

It is usually caused by pelvic inflammatory diseases. With this condition, pus accumulation is seen originating from a genital tract infection from earlier on.

  •    Endometriosis

When endometriosis is found in the pouch of Douglas, the patient may experience pain during sexual intercourse. Severe cases of endometriosis are characterized by an obliteration of the pouch of Douglas, as well as the presence of chocolate cysts upon laparoscopy.

Conditions involving the Pouch of Douglas can be managed through various means:

  •    Culdoscopy

This involves insertion of an endoscope through the vagina and in the Pouch of Douglas to further examine the pelvic cavity. After this is done the fluid is drained.

  •    Peritoneal Dialysis

This method involves inserting a catheter into the Pouch of Douglas. The fluid is later drained through the catheter.

 

  1.    Uterine Fibroids

 

These are the most common non-cancerous tumors that affect women of childbearing age. The cause of fibroids is unknown. The symptoms are urinating often, painful periods, pain during sex, lower back pain and reproductive problems.

 

  1.    Gynecologic cancer

 

There are five main gynecologic cancers that affect women. These are:

  •    Cervical cancer which affects the cervix
  •    Uterine cancer which affects the ovaries.
  •    Vaginal cancer which affects the vagina.
  •    Ovarian cancer which affects the ovaries.
  •    Vulvar cancer which affects the vulva.

 

  1.    Stroke

 

Stroke is ranked as the fifth major cause of death. Females are more likely to be affected by stroke than men. About 60 percent of all cases of stroke happens to women. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to some part of your brain is interrupted depriving the brain of oxygen and nutrients. This causes brain cells to start dying immediately. Luckily, stroke can be prevented and treated thus the mortality rate due to the illness has reduced. These are some of the symptoms that characterize a stroke attack:

  •     Trouble with speaking and understanding.
  •    Headache.
  •    Trouble with seeing in one or both eyes.
  •    Trouble with walking.
  •    Paralysis or numbness of the face, arm or leg.

 

Small Business Saturday, Extends Lowest Hoverboard Prices of the Season

Celebrate Small Business Saturday in its first season by extending holiday sales prices on its line of HOVERFLY hoverboards.

Highlights include the UL-certified HOVERFLY ECO for only $147 ($199.99 MSRP) and an impressive $70 off the off-road ready HOVERFLY XL, making the high-end all-terrain hoverboard available for only $229.99 ($299.99 MSRP).

The brand launched in Denver in August of this year as a start-up with small business values and big aspirations in the electric rideables market. From its marketing and operations headquarters in the Mile High City, GOTRAX is already dominating the national hoverboard market while remaining grounded in its community and maintaining a brand focus on science and education for children.

The special holiday sale pricing on hoverboards and other GOTRAX hoverboards and accessories is available now exclusively at GOTRAX.com and applied automatically at checkout along with free shipping.

SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY HOVERBOARD SALE PRICING

The brand also just published “Hoverboards: The Ultimate Holiday Buyer’s Guide,” a multimedia experience designed to help parents make informed decisions when shopping for hoverboards, regardless of brand.

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The guide covers topics like UL certification, performance, what features are important, value, customer service and more with a variety of colorful infographics, animated videos, an interactive HoverboardSafety Quiz and, of course, detailed walkthroughs of what to look for when purchasing a hoverboard and why.

Learn more and shop Small Business Saturday hoverboard prices at GOTRAX.com.

Study Customs Before Visiting The Middle East

Before you travel to the Middle East, it is recommended that you study up on some of the standard customs of the region so that you do not insult your hosts while you are there. What can you or cannot do, while visiting the region could save you a lot of embarrassment and even a lot of trouble.

Here are some guidelines and some of the reasons behind them. Remember local customs are built on ancient beliefs and dogma, so don’t expect to win any arguments over how to dress or how to behave. Even through modern times, some Islamic countries use Islamic law (Sharia), which goes all the way back to “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth.” If you want to test that, you will be woefully sorry you did. These are the types of laws that allow authorities to cut off the hands of shoplifters or stone adulterers to death.

While this sounds scary, most visitors to the Middle East find the most hospitable, kind, generous people they will ever meet in their lives. The same strict Islamic doctrines hold that you treat people with the utmost respect and help your fellow citizens when they are in need. You will meet people who offer strangers the shirt off their backs – not literally, of course – which is a custom born of the region’s harsh environment.

Meanwhile, modern standards are making in-roads into Middle Eastern cultures. You will not find pork on any restaurant menus in the region, but you will, on occasion, find alcohol served in very measured instances – an aperitif before or during dinner in someone’s home, for example. Rarely, if ever, will you ever see a glass of wine or imported alcohol. But the Internet is available in many places and country’s like the United Arab Emirates are as modern and up to date as their neighbors may be holding onto ancient traditions. For example, search through  https://golfscape.com/united-arab-emirates/dubai-golf-courses and you will find some of the world’s most scenic golf courses in the world, including, that’s right, the Trump International Golf Club in Dubai, where it costs about $250 for eighteen holes.

Of course, there’s more than golf available for the modern traveler in Dubai. You can rip up the dunes on a Dubai Red Dunes Safari, which includes a barbecue and sand boarding in the desert. You can also visit the famous Dubai fountains, put together by the same water-sculpting experts as those who created the Las Vegas fountain show.

The world’s tallest building is in Dubai. It stands 829.8 meters high, which translates to 2,722,4 feet, That’s more than half a mile high, taller than many of the Catskill Mountains.

Visitors might also dash off to see the Palm Islands. These are so-called “artificial islands” shaped like palm leaves. I’m sure that “man-made” is a clearer way to say that. Either way, these are feather-shaped strands of sand that include luxury housing (what in Dubai isn’t a luxury?) and a water park.

What does this mean for tourists wanting to be respectful of local customs? For starters, short-sleeved shirts are permitted on the golf courses and on the beaches, but generally, men stick to full-length pant legs during leisure activities, although shorts that reach the knees might be permitted. For women on a golf course in Dubai, signs on the street suggest that you wear clothes that cover knees and shoulders. This, it might be mentioned, is one of the more liberal of the seven emirates that lies in one of the more liberal countries in the region. It might also be mentioned that the same courtesy – covered knees and shoulders – are expected from the men.

So, here is a rundown of some of the local customs and what they mean for visitors.Public behavior is expected to be respectful. You should not exhibit any public affection in the Middle East, so if you are there on your honeymoon or on a date, remember that touching in public is considered very rude.

On the other hand, expect cordial greetings wherever you go. In crowded cities, this will be different, but in isolated areas, expect people to say hello or even park themselves somewhat close to you. The story, as I heard it, was about a visitor in an empty train station at night. An Arabic man came in and sat right beside him and said hello. The visitor wanted some space, so he moved over a few seats and the Arabic man moved over, more or less chasing him from seat to seat during the night. The thing to understand is that in desert regions, people either show their friendliness upfront or they might be considered hostile. Imagine finding – at long last – another person in a great empty desert and that person passes you by without saying hello. You would distrust that person quickly.

Accepting invitations is, therefore, very important in the Middle East and, since you are from out of town, expect to be invited often to tea or coffee. It is considered very rude to refuse such gestures.

Clothing in public does not usually mean women must wear the full covering of a headscarf or a veil is necessary, but each country – and some regions within countries – are different. Women in Iran, parts of Pakistan and in Afghanistan where Taliban etiquette is expected would need to cover their faces. In Saudi Arabia, it is optional but highly recommended.

Rebuilding After Disaster

There are few things more traumatic for a family than seeing their home damaged by fire or severe weather. The loss of treasured items is compounded by the financial loss and inconvenience of getting things back to normal.

If you have had the misfortune of experiencing one of these events, you already know what a complicated process it is to clean up and repair things. It is also a time when it is very easy to make mistakes because there are many people involved, including insurance adjusters, contractors, salespeople, and even government entities like FEMA and your fire department.

As you get the process underway, try to stay on track with these tips. They’ll help you focus on the right steps to recovery.

Know How To Prioritize

When your home has been damaged, you want to save everything. But in a practical sense, spending hours and hours trying to restore replaceable items in your home is not a good allocation of your time.

Focus on the things that are irreplaceable but salvageable and work on those first. Don’t worry about general belongings like furniture. A couch that is soaked with water from a flood or from firefighting efforts will take days to thoroughly dry, and even then will be filled with odors, dirt, and fungus. Bernhardt Furniture can replace those items, so put your energy into finding and preserving things like heirloom china and family photographs.

Make Sure The Damage Has Stopped

When a disaster strikes, there is an immediate reaction to the problem and then there is a need for longer-term attention. Floods in particular are notorious for creating additional damage even after the water recedes, because it has penetrated into so many spaces that it can be nearly impossible to clean them all.

Remove sources of further damage. Items that are full of smoke odor should be taken outside so that they don’t perpetuate the smell in other items. Get into walls and let water drain out, and be sure that wet floor coverings are taken outside. If your home has been properly protected from groundwater, it should stay dry once flood water is removed.

Prepare For Next Time

It can be so easy to get in a hurry when you’re trying to recover from a disaster. You just want to get things cleaned, repaired, and replaced as quickly as possible and return to the routine you had prior to the event, and that’s understandable.

But during that recovery, it can also be very easy to make some preparations for next time, in case the unthinkable happens twice. If you’ve had a fire in your home and you’re doing extensive repairs, investigate a residential sprinkler system. They have a documented ability to reduce fire damage and contain flames to a smaller area.

If you’ve been flooded, see about improving drainage around the home and possibly installing barriers to divert swollen streams. You might also be able to change floor coverings in the lowest parts of your home to make them more tolerant of another flood.

Remember that much of this work is cheaper, easier, and faster when you’ve already got a mess from the previous damage, so try to slow down enough to check into these options. There may also be insurance incentives to help defray the costs, or at least discounts on your premiums.

Fires and floods are incredibly traumatic. We see the things we have worked hard for being consumed in hours or even minutes. Recovery is the first thought we have when the event is over, but it is very important that you manage that correctly in order to make it the best recovery it can be.