Tuesday, February 14, 2012

NWT Limo International announces a special 10% Valentine’s Day Discount

On the special occasion of Valentine’s Day NWT Limo International announces 10% discount on tour packages, car rental, or a Limousine rental.

NWT Limo International is a synonym to “Excellent and Professional Car Rental Services in India, Delivered Dedicatedly – Always”! Valentine’s Day is round the corner, NWT Limo International is here with an endearing 10% discount offer on tour packages, car rental, and a Limo on rent anywhere in India.
Rekindle your love this season; take a tour to the most exotic places in India with your Valentine. NWT Limo International will take you places be it Delhi, Agra or Jaipur. Travel in luxury cars such as the best rated Sedans or hire a Limousine and be a proud spender.

The company provides the best car hire deals for people on tours, or in need of a car on rent. For transportation in India, one can hire the most luxurious cars with first class services in the car industry.
For business tours and business events, NWT Limo International is a renowned name in the industry. To hire a car on rent for a day or for longer, NWT’s services give you exactly the kind satisfaction that you plan for.
NWT Limo International aims to consistently deliver ONLY excellent quality services and add value to your journey which they have been successfully and continually achieving. NWT Limo International is a renowned brand name trusted by millions built one customer at a time. Those who have ever used their services have never think of going anywhere else rather, they have made such huge client base by spread of word of mouth by their satisfied clients.

To surprise your spouse or gift a loved one a cherished memory for lifetime on this St. Valentine’s Day 2012 all you need to do is hire an affluent ride; this Valentine’s celebrate love with exclusive services with competitive prices and relish truly worthy professional services.

It is NWT Limo International’s responsibility and commitment to make your Valentine’s Day special by planning an exquisite time for you and your beloved with the best competitive prices and professional services.
For NRI, foreign visitors and exotic travel lovers there is just one name that reckon with travel and that is none other than NWT Limo International. Spend in style and rejoice comfort of luxury by getting the best by your side.

To make your Valentine’s Day 2012 memorable for lifetime get in touch on info@nwtlimoint.com and it is assured that you shall proudly to be served by NWT professionals, who guarantee smooth and brilliant care rental services. You may call on +91 - 98246 84545 in India or fax on +1 877-544-5106 (US).

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Festive Season brings 10% off on all Car Rental Services

For all those packing your bags for vacation, car rental services will come handy as you go about exploring your destination. Hiring a car very much in advance should make your holiday cozier and you can avail discounts. The good news is NWT International is offers good discount of 10% to celebrate this festive season of Christmas!

India is one country that draws a huge number of tourists. The cultural diversity and other historical legends are a good pull. Plus, when the peak season has set in tourists would have already decided their respective destinations. Over a period of time, the condition of roads in India has been improved significantly. No matter what their destination is, tourists can hit upon a quality car rental service company. They can hire affordable as well as luxury vehicles and also the cars that cater to the need of travel in India. By hiring a car travelers can set their own pace to their and eventually save time and money as compared to what the public transport delivers.

For the most royal and luxurious travels you can even hire a Limo and frame the exotic experience in your memory forever. As a matter of fact, most travelers now want style, which is way beyond the ambit of service. Hiring a BMW, Mercedes and even a Limo is no uncommon these days. Shamil Vora, CEO of NWT Limo said, “Currently, the market trend clearly explains for the customers’ desire for style apart from quality. So, companies are renting out premium luxury cars for greater revenue and lure high end customers”. The luxury car segment is booming at the rate of almost 28% whilst the entire car rental industry is between 12% to 14%.

Since you’re travel will always be outside your own city, hire the airport transportation too to get to the airport conveniently as and when required. Rather than hiring a radio taxi, contact NWT International, a company that can provide you best quality airport transportation service. There are a lot of problems with hiring a taxi. It can lead to inordinate delays, possible break down, etc. The transportation will very much be available in all tourism based cities; however you should do some homework. It is better to book that in advance and also do some research about their service.

Ahead of your holiday you can also choose from a variety of tour packages like history tourism, adventure tourism, spiritual tourism & beach tourism. For adventure lovers, diversity is extraordinary – from the heli-skiing in the soaring Himalayas to the white water rafting on the Ganges, Indus as well as Teesta. For spiritualists, visiting the shrines is like discovering the heartbeat of the nation. Arguably, tourism is one of the indispensible parts of India’s economy.

To avail the most affordable and quality holiday packages, car rental including Limo services and airport transportation you got to turn to us. NWT International is one of the market leaders. Our organization strives not to comprise on quality at all and yet provide the most affordable services, which consumers always yearn for.

Get in touch on info@nwtlimoint.com and await the Seasons Best Discount offer!

About eToursTravels

etourstravels is the leading tour operator in Ahmedabad India, providing personalized tour packages. Founded in 2009, it assists guests from all over the world by offering them highly unparalleled services to materialize their acation dreams in a hassle free way. It also offers pre-designed tour packages, Accommodation bookings, Bus/Train/Air ticket bookings, Vehicle rentals, guided tours and Airport pick-up/drop-off services.

For more information, call +91 - 98246 84545 or visit http://www.etourstravels.com.

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Friday, March 25, 2011

Bainbridge HomeShare program fills a need for affordable housing

By Tristan Baurick

Kitsap Sun
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — A Bainbridge affordable-housing group wants homeowners to rethink a housing arrangement they likely abandoned in college.

Taking on a roommate benefits both owner and renter — especially during hard economic times, according to the Housing Resources Board (HRB), which manages the county's only roommate-matching program.
HRB program specialist Penny Lamping said a roommate can help cover a mortgage, provide companionship and chip in on house chores. In return, the homeowner provides below-market-rate housing for a person hit by hard times.

"Some people take a roommate because they have a big house to themselves and they want to share," Lamping said. "Some do it to exercise a social consciousness."

HRB's roommate-matching program, called HomeShare, was created two years ago, but it's getting renewed emphasis as the gap widens between the typical rental rate and the amount people can afford.
"We're getting phone calls all the time, but they can only afford $200 to $500 (per month)," said HRB Executive Director Ken Balizer.

Even the homes HRB manages are typically beyond that range.
HRB is also trying to boost the HomeShare program because the city greatly reduced its financial support, making it difficult for HRB to build new homes or lower the rent on existing ones.

HRB conducts background checks on rental applicants and matches them with homeowners, thereby streamlining and easing the search process for both parties.

Bainbridge homeowner Holly Hall has been renting a room to a young woman for the last 15 months.
"I lived by myself and really wasn't using half my house, so I thought it was worth a try," she said. "It's really worked out well so far."

Until recently, HRB board member Kim Hendrickson rented a room to a Peruvian woman. The arrangement took some financial pressure off Hendrickson's family and gave her kids an early introduction to Spanish, she said.
Hall said opening one's home to a renter isn't without sacrifices. Sometimes chores go undone, and a previous renter had trouble paying the rent during a family emergency.

"You have to be clear and articulate in terms of rent and house cleaning," she said.

Some renters do maintenance, pet watching or provide in-home care for elderly homeowners to supplement rent.
HRB has a list of nearly 20 people seeking homes through the HomeShare program. The list of homeowners offering a room is nearly as long, but HRB is having trouble finding homeowners who will go lower than $600.
Hall said the monthly income is nice, but she doesn't expect it to make her rich.
"It's not about the income," she said. "It's about doing something good for somebody else."


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Bainbridge HomeShare program fills a need for affordable housing

By Tristan Baurick

Kitsap Sun
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — A Bainbridge affordable-housing group wants homeowners to rethink a housing arrangement they likely abandoned in college.

Taking on a roommate benefits both owner and renter — especially during hard economic times, according to the Housing Resources Board (HRB), which manages the county's only roommate-matching program.
HRB program specialist Penny Lamping said a roommate can help cover a mortgage, provide companionship and chip in on house chores. In return, the homeowner provides below-market-rate housing for a person hit by hard times.

"Some people take a roommate because they have a big house to themselves and they want to share," Lamping said. "Some do it to exercise a social consciousness."

HRB's roommate-matching program, called HomeShare, was created two years ago, but it's getting renewed emphasis as the gap widens between the typical rental rate and the amount people can afford.
"We're getting phone calls all the time, but they can only afford $200 to $500 (per month)," said HRB Executive Director Ken Balizer.

Even the homes HRB manages are typically beyond that range.
HRB is also trying to boost the HomeShare program because the city greatly reduced its financial support, making it difficult for HRB to build new homes or lower the rent on existing ones.

HRB conducts background checks on rental applicants and matches them with homeowners, thereby streamlining and easing the search process for both parties.

Bainbridge homeowner Holly Hall has been renting a room to a young woman for the last 15 months.
"I lived by myself and really wasn't using half my house, so I thought it was worth a try," she said. "It's really worked out well so far."

Until recently, HRB board member Kim Hendrickson rented a room to a Peruvian woman. The arrangement took some financial pressure off Hendrickson's family and gave her kids an early introduction to Spanish, she said.
Hall said opening one's home to a renter isn't without sacrifices. Sometimes chores go undone, and a previous renter had trouble paying the rent during a family emergency.

"You have to be clear and articulate in terms of rent and house cleaning," she said.

Some renters do maintenance, pet watching or provide in-home care for elderly homeowners to supplement rent.
HRB has a list of nearly 20 people seeking homes through the HomeShare program. The list of homeowners offering a room is nearly as long, but HRB is having trouble finding homeowners who will go lower than $600.
Hall said the monthly income is nice, but she doesn't expect it to make her rich.
"It's not about the income," she said. "It's about doing something good for somebody else."

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Knowing about Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act

The regulation implementing the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA) was published on November 21, 2008, and became effective on January 19, 2009.

PSQIA establishes a voluntary reporting system to enhance the data available to assess and resolve patient safety and health care quality issues. To encourage the reporting and analysis of medical errors, PSQIA provides Federal privilege and confidentiality protections for patient safety information called patient safety work product. Patient safety work product includes information collected and created during the reporting and analysis of patient safety events.

PSQIA authorizes HHS to impose civil money penalties for violations of patient safety confidentiality.  PSQIA also authorizes the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) to list patient safety organizations (PSOs).  PSOs are the external experts that collect and review patient safety information.

The confidentiality provisions will improve patient safety outcomes by creating an environment where providers may report and examine patient safety events without fear of increased liability risk.  Greater reporting and analysis of patient safety events will yield increased data and better understanding of patient safety events.

OCR works in close collaboration with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) which has responsibility for listing patient safety organizations (PSOs), the external experts established by the Patient Safety Act to collect and analyze patient safety information.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Emerson expands Fisher control-valve offering

Emerson Process Management has expanded its line of Fisher dirty service control-valve solutions to include the Notchflo DST valve and Fisher DST control valve trim.

The line-up offers cavitation control for applications known to contain entrained particulate that would damage standard trim components and can be used in the hydrocarbon, power, chemical, pulp and paper, and metals and mining industries.

The Fisher Notchflo DST valve is a multi-stage (three, four or six) anti-cavitation valve available in NPS 1 to 8, in Class 300-1500 globe and Class 600-2500 angle (DN 25 -200, PN50 to PN260 Globe and PN110 to PN420 angle) that can be used in severe service applications.

The Fisher DST control valve trim is a multi-stage (two, three, four, five or six) anti-cavitation trim available in NPS 1 to 16, in Class 300-2500 (DN 25 - 400, PN50 to PN420).

Both the Notchflo and DST are frequently used in high-pressure-drop applications up to 290 bar (4,200psi) in the chemical, refining, oil and gas production, and power industries.

In addition to the expanded lineup of Fisher dirty service-control valves, the Fisher Cavitrol III Trim with improved sealing technologies is available.

It is a multi-stage (two or three) trim available in NPS 1 to 8x6, in Class 900-2500 (DN 25 - 200x150, PN150 to PN420) that can be used in severe service applications where plug-tip erosion and seal wear are issues.

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My own stimulus: Buying made-in-U.S. products

Our economy is in a shambles. We all know there's a lot of blame to go around, but the fact is that most of the products we buy are made offshore. It's going to take some time to see if the stimulus plan's billions of dollars are going to turn the economy around, but each of us can do our part by buying American right now.

Our troubled domestic auto industry is at least still building cars here, which is more than you can say about electronics, computer, video, and camera vendors. Even clothing and shoes are mostly made elsewhere. It's not just the loss of blue-collar manufacturing gigs; design and engineering jobs are increasingly outsourced.

When shopping, do you look at the label or box to see where the product you're about to buy is made? If you had a choice of an American-made product and an imported one, would the country of origin play a part in your buying decision? If the American product was 10 percent pricier, would you buy it, even if you judged quality of the two to be about the same?

I just bought a new couch (for a great price), and it was made in North Carolina. That's my personal stimulus plan.

Sure, quality matters, but if we go on exporting jobs, how will we maintain our standard of living? I could make the same case for buying online versus shopping in your city or town. Those local shops employ your family, friends, and neighbors; would you pay extra to keep the dollars in your community?

High-end audio products, like the three I mentioned in Thursday's post, the Benchmark DAC1 USB and Woo Audio WA3 headphone amplifiers, as well as the Grado GS-1000 headphones, are all made in New York. My speaker of the year, the Magnepan 3.6R, is made in Minnesota, Vandersteen speakers are made in California, and Thiel speakers come from Kentucky.

Would that tempt you to buy American hi-fi? Sure, a lot of American hi-fi is expensive, but there's affordable gear made in the United States. The Woo Audio WA3 headphone amp, selling for $470, is handmade in New York.

What do you buy that's made in the States?