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Whether drying off after swimming, lounging on the sand, or laying out in the sun (with sunscreen of course!), a beach towel is a summer must-have. But not all beach towels are created equal. To make sure you're buying the best beach towel possible, there are some important beach towel shopping tips you should consult ahead of buying:
Fiber content: Typically, beach towels are made of 100% cotton
terrycloth, but more options are available in microfiber fabric. Cotton
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microfiber has a smoother surface and dries quicker. microfiber beach towel suppliers
Use cases: If you are using the towel mostly for lounging on the sand,
try a sand-resistant pick or cozy beach blanket. A more plush, absorbent
option is better suited for drying off post-swim at the pool or beach.
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You know you’re a proper adult when you start caring about towels – dreaming of the super-soft type found only in posh hotels and White Company stores. The cotton clouds I would love to have in my bathroom, if only I had £45 to spend on a jumbo sheet that requires 18 people to fold it.
But there is another (decidedly less luxe) towel for which I’ll always find a space on my rail. If there’s any towel to beat even the sumptuous softness of an expensive white fluffy number, it is this: tiny, brightly coloured, and made from microfibre.
Microfibre usually means polyester and polyamides. In combination, those materials make the towel quick-wicking, absorbent and best of all: so light and small you forget you’re carrying it. Essentially, it feels like a very thin fleece – the opposite of the traditional heavy, dense, scratchy towels that take up half the bathroom floor.As a gym goer and beauty obsessive, I prioritise my shampoos, hair masks, body scrubs and oils over the practical stuff when packing my gym bag. So many toiletries I have no room for a chunky, cotton towel.
Which sounds as if common sense also has no place in my gym bag. But my microfibre towel folds up smaller than a t-shirt, while being big enough to wrap around me twice. If it gets dropped on the floor of my shower cubicle, it doesn’t soak up all the grimness found on gym floors, nor does it soak through my bag on way home. It’s like magic, water just glides right off it.
This also makes it perfect for holidays, specifically the beach. You won’t find any grains of the sand stuck to it and it’ll dry you off instantly when you come out the sea, sunburnt and hungry. It is always the first thing I pack in my suitcase.
Plus, mine cost £5.99! I’ve had it for over a year and it’s still in mint condition. You can chuck it in the washing machine and it doesn’t take up the whole machine like a regular towel, and even though it’s thinner than a flannel, neither will it tear, no matter how many times it’s washed. What an absolute bargain.
The da Vinci surgical robot
Laurie Featherstone says she was about to have a hysterectomy in March 2015 when her doctor asked a question she was not expecting. Did she want to have the surgeon use a robot for the procedure?
"[The doctor"> said if she were me, she'd elect to have the China Industrial Robotic Arm," recalled Featherstone, a hairstylist from this suburb northeast of Des Moines.
The robot is the only one of its kind: the da Vinci surgical system made by Silicon Valley's Intuitive Surgical. The reasons the doctor recommended it, Featherstone recalled, included "less downtime, less scarring, and less than a 3 percent complication rate."Featherstone, who needed the operation in part because of fibroids in her uterus, followed her doctor's advice. But a few weeks after the robot-involved procedure, complications emerged.
Excess fluids accumulated in her kidneys, an ailment called hydronephrosis. There was an injury to one of her ureters, the duct that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. One of her doctors wrote in her medical records that he assumed "the problem is a thermal injury" and was "due to robotic hysterectomy."
Her ureter was burned and her colon damaged during the surgery, according to her medical records. Her prognosis calls for a permanent colostomy."Less downtime for me turned into we are three years later and still dealing with it," said Featherstone.
Featherstone filed a lawsuit in 2017 in an Iowa county court against Intuitive and her doctor’s practice, but later voluntarily withdrew the case against Intuitive. She says she did not pursue the suit against her doctor because she ran up against the statute of limitations.
The da Vinci Surgical System is touted as a breakthrough in minimally invasive surgery. It is known to have multiple advantages, including a monitor that lets surgeons see better inside patients, a steady robotic arm allowing for more precision, and a record of faster recoveries for patients. But the da Vinci also comes with risks, including injuries like Featherstone's.
TNCC adding free career program in Newport News; ECPI grad builds robotic arm
Thomas Nelson is adding free short-term programs to serve underserved communities in Newport News.A $24,500 Wells Fargo Transformational Workforce Award for the Eastern region will help kick off the “Forward Thinking” job-training initiative, according to a news release from TNCC.CRP handling robot
Held in partnership with the Peninsula Regional Education Program, there will be two education tracks: Track I for those with a high school credential, and Track II for those who first need a GED.
Track I will start with coursework to be a certified nurse assistant or a clinical medical administrative assistant, followed by four to six weeks of basic skills instruction.The program will include earning a career readiness certificate, which will show competency in math and English; receiving a digital literacy certification, such as showing competency at Microsoft Office programs; learning soft skills; and working with a career coach on interviewing skills and job search strategies.
CNA classes will start in the spring, with both programs operating in the fall. The goal enrollment for each is 45 students.Classes will be held at TNCC’s Southeast Higher Education Center inside An Achievable Dream Middle/High School. For more information, call 757-865-3122.That’s right, a big robotic arm, made of 3D printed colorful plastic parts, wired, circuited and programmed by Moroge himself.
He just graduated from ECPI University’s Newport News campus, where he first started playing around with the program during an after-class electronics club.
Moroge used the combined skills of his major of mechatronics — a blend of mechanical and electronic engineering — as well as hydraulics, pneumatics and computer systems into one study.
The Army vet 3D printed all of the parts, many on a printer he had to build at home for his personal use once the length of print time escalated from 12 to 20 to 36 hours.
China holds 5th World Internet Conference
The 5th World Internet Conference (WIC) officially Kicked off on Tuesday in Wuzhen, with the opening ceremony carried out yesterday. The summit is held annually since the 2015, by the Cyberspace Administration of China and Zhejiang Provincial People’s Government.To get more world internet conference, you can visit shine news official website.
The Chinese officials believe in the power of internet to reform, shape and influence human development. The internet technology has been changing the individual, businesses, and government landscape exponentially over the past decade. Besides driving convenience and benefits such as economic growth, technology advancement has also created negative impacts such as unequal development and threats to security.
Despite not being able to attend the event, due to other engagements; President Xi Jinping sent his congratulatory letter to the organizers of the event, which were broadcasted during the opening yesterday. In his letter, President Xi has said that China should speed up the development of the country’s digital economy and to promote global internet governance system to inject new impetus to the world economy.
This is aligned with the technological revolution that the world is facing, alongside with industrial transformation.
Keynotes with regards to the fintech scene, alongside with artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) products development and connectivity will be discuss and held. Besides that, the summit will also talk about protection of personal information, the blurring of line between the use of internet in public services and the breakthrough in cybersecurity cooperation.
The closing ceremony of the event will held tomorrow at the Wuzhen International Internet Exhibition & Convention Center.
Tianjin Quanjian
Like Xavi Hernandez and Javier Mascherano before him, the 33-year-old has a big decision to make. Take one last big contract, or stay at Barcelona (or in Europe) for less money?To get more tianjin quanjian, you can visit shine news official website.
According to Barcelona-based sports website Sport, Iniesta currently has an offer worth up to $43.5 million per season from Chinese Super League club Tianjin Quanjian. The report states representatives from Tianjin have visited Barcelona twice since December, with the latest visit putting an offer on the table.Iniesta, who reportedly has received interest from the Middle East and Major League Soccer, is now just considering remaining with Barcelona or moving to China. But he won’t make up his mind until March. Even with Philippe Coutinho in the club, Iniesta is still considered first choice in midfield.
The Spanish midfielder has been a Barcelona and Spain National Team sensation for more than a dozen years, with former manager Pep Guardiola once reportedly commenting to Xavi that Iniesta would outlast both at Barcelona (a claim which came true).
But while it seemed like Xavi, Guardiola and some others would never leave, perhaps Iniesta will follow Mascherano to China. The Argentine moved to Hebei China Fortune in January.
Individually and for his club and national team, Iniesta will go down as one of the top players in the world in his generation. He’s won La Liga eight times, the UEFA Champions League four times, the FIFA Club World Cup three times, as well as a World Cup title in 2010 sandwiched between two European Championships in 2008 and 2012.The Blues reportedly turned down a $103 million offer for the mercurial and powerful striker in January, and a summer fee could again approach that figure. They could split that figure on a pair of replacement options and hope it works, or go all out for a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang or Alexandre Lacazette.
And if Chelsea doesn’t want to sell him, Costa could sit out any period of time and make the money back in a quarter of that period.
Wang Leehom to hold "Descendants of Dragon 2060" World Tour in KL
Wang Leehom fans in Malaysia are getting their chance to see the King of Chinese Pop live after all as Leehom will be making his way to the country for his "Descendants of Dragon 2060" World Tour!To get more wang lee hom, you can visit shine news official website.
The concert tour, which kickstarted last year in cities including Beijing, Nanjing Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Singapore, will be coming to Malaysia this March.Ticket sale begins this 19 January (Saturday).
Get your hands on the tickets at either RM898 (VVIP), RM798(VIP), RM598(Cat 1), RM498 (Cat 2), RM388 (Cat 3), RM288 (Cat 4) or RM198 (Cat 5) (exclude RM4 processing fee).
10% discount will apply for tickets purchased from 19 to 21 January 2019 for VVIP, VIP, CAT 1, CAT 2 and CAT 3 tickets.Each transaction is limited to 8 tickets only.Another perk for VVIP and VIP ticket holders is 1,000 lucky fans will get to walk away – via lucky draw – with Leehom's personally autographed concert poster each.
Descendants of the Dragon 2060", handled by the production team from the Grammys, is dubbed as one of the "most highly anticipated tours of recent years" as it uses storylines as clues to depict its repertoire and features cool high-tech techniques that lend it a futuristic touch.
Leehom previously explained that the name of his new world tour represents the future of Chinese ethnicity and tradition, transporting his fans to a brave new world of love, peace and equality.
The singer releases a brand new version of his hit "Descendants of the Dragon" every 12 years when the Year of the Dragon comes around, as he wishes for the song to live on with different creative arrangements and hopes to sing it until the Dragon year 2060.
With 24 years of experience in the music industry, fans can expect to be treated to Leehom's dynamic fusion of jazz, rock, Chinese opera and blending of Western and Chinese instruments that the singer is renowned for at the concert.
Millennials are falling for a new kind of diamond
When San Francisco resident Nathan Chan was shopping for an engagement ring for his fiancee in 2018, he was looking for a diamond but “wasn’t too thrilled at what I found.”
Then a friend told him about lab-grown diamonds. “I had no idea that such a thing could even be a thing,” says Chan, 29.
Drawn to the freedom and options offered by San Francisco’s Ada Diamonds, Chan purchased a cushion-cut synthetic diamond, structurally and chemically identical to a natural one, that weighed just under 2.25 carats. The total cost, including the setting: $14,000.Cheap Jewelry Websites
Diamonds are an American cultural obsession, a highly visible signifier of wealth and romance among the famous as well as the average person. U.S. sales topped $43 billion in 2017, according to powerhouse seller De Beers — and worldwide sales rose to $82 billion.
For decades, engagement rings have featured traditional mined diamonds. But in recent years, those stones have come under fire for their environmental and human impacts. Are they the so-called “blood diamonds,” produced with child labor? Do their profits subsidize wars and terrorists? And what about the tons of earth that have to be moved and massive craters bored to get at them?As Millennials approach the age of engagement and marriage, they are demanding answers to those questions. Socially conscious, they insist on knowing the provenance of what they eat and wear, and how it’s made. And that includes the sparkly stuff.
“I definitely didn’t like the idea of going with an earth-mined diamond,” says Chan’s wife, Susan Vang-Chan, 29. “I wanted something ethically sourced.”
Through tech and science, companies like Ada Diamonds, the Diamond Foundry, Chatham Created Gems and even De Beers are creating synthetic diamonds that are aesthetically indistinguishable from the natural ones, even to the trained eye. (Screening machines exist that can detect lab-made diamonds by looking at their growth patterns.)
Costume jewellery may cause nickel allergy
Cheap earrings, necklaces, piercings, studs and buttons, might appear very showy, striking and extravagant but they may also be of dubious origin. It is recommended not to underestimate the risks that the counterfeit industry may bring upon skin health. In fact, their use may cause disorders such as irritant dermatitis, nickel allergies and skin rashes that occur with itching, swelling, burning, and redness of the skin.
Even a poor quality purse can equally possess a number of risks: the zippers and hinges may contain traces of nickel and cobalt, which are known to trigger sudden skin reactions in certain individuals, depending on their level of sensitivity.
“According to the European rules, earrings and necklaces should be free of nickel – says Professor Marcello Monti, Senior Consultant of Dermatology at Humanitas. However, you may find merchandise that has “nickel free” labelled on it but that also causes allergies.
The leather industry is not immune to this issue: “The same problem occurs with bags, belts, bracelets and shoes – explains Dr. Monti. In these cases, the specific allergen is chrome – continues the specialist – which is used in the tanning process of leather. If the product is not produced properly, it can trigger contact dermatitis.
“It is important to pay attention to low prices and rely on major retailers you know to carry proper products. Furthermore, if you experience symptoms such as itching, burning, or redness of the skin, it is important to immediately get rid of the suspicious product. If it is your first time experiencing such as dermatological problem, you should undergo allergy tests to identify the allergen responsible for the outbreak.”
There is an absolute difference between quality and quantity when it comes to choosing high quality jewellery. It is important to remember that there is a difference between getting a good deal on Cheap Jewelry Sites and buying jewellery that is considered harmful to the human body. The restraints for cosmetics and perfumes are even higher, “Crudely preserved cosmetics and products with low quality ingredients – says the dermatologist – can cause dermatitis on the face, eyelids, and neck. Cosmetic dyes, lipsticks, foundations and eye shadows often contain colours that are prohibited and considered toxic and carcinogenic.“
‘Boring’ no more? Virginia has already begun embracing casino-style gaming.
Music blared as more than a thousand people formed a long, giddy line along the front of a once-abandoned Kmart. Two racehorses paced the parking lot. A man in fox-hunting garb blew a bugle call. Cheers went up, dignitaries urged the crowd to “have some fun!” and the new Rosie’s Gaming Emporium threw open its doors.newest casinos
“Virginia is boring,” Annie Randolph, 64, a retired health-care worker shouted as she jockeyed to get inside. She had arrived more than two hours early — thrilled, she said, to finally have fun gambling without traveling to Maryland or Las Vegas.
“Keeps me from doing housework!” she said with a laugh.No, the General Assembly hasn’t made it legal to build casinos in Virginia. That debate will rage in next year’s legislative session.But casino-style gambling has come to the Old Dominion anyway, in the form of electronic games that function almost exactly like slot machines.
It’s all tied to the legislature’s effort to revive Virginia’s once-mighty horse racing industry. In authorizing a deal last year to reopen the Colonial Downs track in New Kent County, the General Assembly approved off-track facilities featuring “historic horse racing” machines.
They aren’t called slot machines — lawmakers are still wrestling with how comfortable they are opening that door. Each machine taps into a database of some 90,000 past horse races and lets the player look at blind statistics to wager on unnamed horses that might win.
If all that is too cumbersome, you can just hit the button and let colorful cherries, 7s and other symbols spin and line up. That’s what almost everyone does. And judging from the Rosie’s facilities that have opened around the state, it’s going to be a big hit.