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Is it possible to build a stealth helicopter? I can tell you this - we definitely need them in the modern battlespace, whether they are manned or unmanned aerial vehicles. Vertical takeoff is very important in military endeavors and exercises. With all the hand-held surface-to-air missiles, and all of the missile defense systems we need six generation stealthy helicopters for all branches of our military. We definitely need them for the United States Army and Marine Corps. The United States Navy and the United States Air Force both need stealthy helicopter systems as well.

Is it possible that by encapsulating the rotor blades, using a fan blade type system we can make them undetectable by radar? Some believe so, while other suggest that we are already working on the problem. It appears we can get rid of both the engine heat, and much of the noise using such strategies, which are currently being used on stealth fighters, and stealth bombers. If we can get rid of this sound, the six generation of stealthy helicopters will have a much higher survival rate.

Just because a vertical takeoff vehicle doesn't look like a modern-day helicopter, doesn't mean you can't operate the same way. We can use components of present-day helicopters and modifications as well. Once a vertical takeoff helicopter or aircraft is airborne, it can reconfigure itself and go into stealth mode. Of course, transitional flight is the difficulty here, and that's where all the engineering challenges are. And the lower to the ground the "transitional flight phase" is the better chances of staying out of sight of the radar defense systems.

The trick which needs to be looked at is the use of expandable bodies which surround the vehicle using dirigible strategies, and then to reconfigure the system and shape as forward airspeed is attained and the fan blade system moves to a horizontal flight angle. It is my contention that using such methods and techniques will be the winning competition for sixth generation VTOL or Helicopter stealth within the Earth's atmosphere.

Why do I put that caveat in there; "Within the Earth's Atmosphere," you ask? Well, it is simple really. Earth is only one of the planets where human beings will be exercising their genes in competition against their fellow man. Nevertheless, such a strategy will work in many atmospheres and in transitional fluids and atmospheres. Such as going from liquid oceans to gaseous atmospheres, so please consider all of this.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes in VTOL. http://www.aircraftwashguys.com.

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Sodexo Foundation Recognizes Eight 'Heroes of Everyday Life' for Efforts to Fight Hunger in America
The Sodexo Foundation, the anti-hunger charitable arm of Sodexo, Inc., named eight Sodexo employees as "Heroes of Everyday Life" for their exemplary efforts fighting hunger in America.

Baby Boomers Will Drive Real Estate Growth

Baby boomers, baby boomers, baby boomers; we all hear this term over and over again. So who are the baby boomers? Baby boomers are people in the United States who were born between 1946 and 1964. Approximately 78.2 million people fall into this category.

As a group, baby boomers comprise the largest population cohort in the history of the United States. The size of the group gives it vast influence over American politics, popular cultural, and of course, real estate. To evaluate the influence of the baby boomers on the future of real estate, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) conducted a study in 2006. The findings of the research were published in report entitled Baby Boomers and Real Estate: Today and Tomorrow. Below are some highlights from the NAR study.

AGE DISTRBUTION

According to the NAR report, baby boomers now range in age from 42 to 60 years old. The typical baby boomer is 50 years old, and the oldest of the baby boomers turned 60 in 2006. About 46% of baby boomers are in their 40s, and about 25% are at least 55 years old.

HOUSEHOLD INCOME

As a group, baby boomers are in their peak earning years. In 2005, baby boomers had a household income of $64,700, and about 25% them had a household income of at least $100,000 per year.

HOME OWNERSHIP

About 78% of baby boomers own a home, which is higher than the national ownership rate of 69%. About 96% of baby boomers believe that home ownership is a good financial investment.

FUTURE REAL ESTATE PURCHASES

About 10%, or 7.8 million of all baby boomers, said they were likely to purchase additional real estate in the next 12 months. Of these potential buyers, two-thirds were planning on buying a primary residence, 26% want to buy land, 19% want rental property, 15% want a vacation home or seasonal home, and 14% want a commercial property.

WHAT FEATURES ATTRACT BOOMERS

When baby boomers were asked about what features are most important to them, 38% wanted a lower cost of living, 38% wanted to be near family, 38% wanted easy access to quality health care, 37% wanted a better climate, and 36% wanted to be near a body of water.

PREFERRED COMMUNITY AMENITIES

When baby boomers were asked about the type of community amenities that interest them most, about 18% wanted to be near cultural offerings, 9% wanted to be closer to their family, 4% wanted to be on a golf course, and 3% wanted easy access to educational facilities.

WHERE DO BOOMERS WANT TO RETIRE

When baby boomers were asked about where they want to retire, 33% of them want to retire in a rural area, 30% in a small town, 25% in a suburban area, and only 12% in an urban community.

BOOMERS AND THEIR REAL ESTATE AGENTS

Baby boomers consistently use the services of a real estate agent. Approximately 60% of homebuyers and 79% of home sellers used a real estate agent in their last transaction.

SUMMARY

The baby boomers have had and will continue to have a significant impact on the real estate market. As the boomers near retirement, they continue to value real estate and will continue to invest in properties and land. Real estate agents would be well served to understand what baby boomers want in terms of their real estate investments, and design strategies that target the needs of this enormous population cohort. For more information, read the NAR report entitled, Baby Boomers and Real Estate: Today and Tomorrow

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THE Sydney Roosters put the Eels to the sword in a scintillating display at Parramatta Stadium.

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Chess - Its Origins And Development

Chess is one of the world's great board games. For centuries chess players around the world have been mesmerized by its challenges, and its great masters have been revered as superstars of a different order -- superstars with brains.

** Origins and background of chess

Like many of our popular board games, such as checkers (draughts) and backgammon, chess originated sometime in the first millenium AD, somewhere along the Silk Road that ran between Europe, Egypt, India and the Orient. Most historians trace its origins back to northern India or Afganistan sometime around 600 AD.

As one might expect, there is a good deal of controversy among chess historians about both the date and place of the origin of chess. While some place its origins in China, the most common theory is that the version of chess we are familiar with evolved from a game played in northern India called ashtapada. This game used an 8x8 board (like ours), but had 4 players, and moves were determined by the throw of dice.

As some historians point out, the unique features of ashtapada, and its successor called chataranga, were deeply embedded in Indian culture of the time. The fact that it was a "four-handed" war game was consistent with the division of the country into many kingdoms. And the use of dice to determine moves was a reflection of the importance of Karma in Indian religious thought.

** Evolution into modern chess

The gradual appearance of different types of Indian military forces in the Indian board game known as chataranga -- elephants, chariots, cavalry and infantry -- was consistent with the transition of the game from a relatively simple "race" game to that of a war game.

In a race game players do not capture or extinguish their opponents. If a player lands on the same square as an opponent, the opponent would simply have to go back to the beginning and start over.

But when the principle of capture or extinction was accepted -- where the captured opponent's piece is taken off the board -- this involves a different game concept -- a different "mind set". And it was then just a matter of time before different types of military forces, with different powers and values would be introduced.

This transition from race game to war game is important. But perhaps the most significant evolutionary step -- and the one most difficult to explain -- was the elimination of the dice as the means of determining moves. As Yuri Averbakh, a Russian chess historian, points out, this was not something that would happen "naturally" within a pure Indian context.

As he says, "To change the Indian war game into chess it was necessary to throw away the dice. Unlike the previous stages which were typical for the evolutional way of the game`s development and were not contrary to the customs of the Indians and their religious beliefs, giving up dice was a radical, a revolutionary step forward that not only changed the game itself but also its philosophy. In fact, that step meant the withdrawal from the principle of Karma - the basic principle of the Indian philosophy. Now the result depended entirely on the players' will, on their choice. They became complete masters of their destiny."

According to Averbakh this would not have happened without the influence of Greece upon northern India. This influence stretched back to Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC and developed even further within what historians call the Indo-Greek Kingdom. This was a large area including much of Afganistan and northern India which was conquered by the Greco-Bactrian kind Demetrius in 180 BC.

This kingdom lasted for about 200 years in which time the region underwent a profound synthesis of Greek and Indian religion, culture, languages and symbols. As Wikipedia says, "The Indo-Greek kings seem to have achieved a level of cultural syncretism with no equivalent in history, the consequences of which are still felt today."

The Greek influence was felt for hundreds of years after the demise of the Indo-Greek Kingdom. According to Averbakh it was this Greek influence that "helpd the Indians to make the final step for chess to appear." In particular, he mentions that Greeks brought with them the war game petteia. Although it was a simpler game, it had two of the features that chess would eventually gain -- players could "kill" each other, and there were no dice. "It was the player himself who decided where and which pieces should move. He had complete freedom of choice."

** Chess in the Kushan Kingdom

Another writer goes even further in placing the origins of modern chess in the Afganistan/Northern India region, but places that development much earlier than 600 AD. Gerhard Josten, in his article "Chess - A Living Fossil" claims that modern chess is an amalgam of a number of different games. We know this, Josten claims, because of its completely unique feature of having three different types of characters:

1. A relatively immoble center piece -- the King -- the capture of which is the object of the game.

2. A number of pieces that can make varying long moves -- moves that cover more than one space.

3. A number of pieces that can only make short moves -- moves that cover only one space.

Josten claims these different pieces originated in different games, and were amalgamated in what we know as modern chess. He claims type 1 pieces originated in Chinese games, type 2 pieces originated in Mesopotamian divination rites -- in particular, the Babylonian astrolabe, and type 3 pieces originated in Indian race games.

According to Josten, chess did not spring fully developed into existence in 600 AD but evolved over the first two or three centuries of the first millenium -- in particular between 50 BC and 200 AD. This development took place in a number of places -- India, China, and all along the Silk Road to Europe -- and each of the areas would have influenced the others.

But the most likely place where it all came together was the Kushan Empire, the eventual successor to the old Indo-Greek Kingdom. This was the central Asian area encompassing much of northern India, Pakistan, and Afganistan.

As we saw with the Indo-Greek Empire, this area stood at the crossroads of Europe, India and the Orient, and was deeply influenced by Greek culture. Most importantly, the Kushans were cultural, religious and linguistic synergists. They took elements from various cultures and forged these elements into something new and different.

This, according to Josten, is exactly what happened to the game of chess in the early centuries of the first millenium. It is also why we have so few hard facts about this influential period. As he says,

"Following the gradual disintegration of the Kushan Empire, the neighbouring conquering states each claimed to be the intellectual authors of chess, with no mention of the losers of the battles, the Kushans.... The fall of the Kushan Empire may thus be the main reason why so many facts have been lost and so many unbelievable legends have arisen around the genesis of chess..."

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Dorothy Gardner, a former Army nurse, and Betty Krause, a former Navy WAVE, both Hot Springs Village residents, shared their World War II experiences with members of the Jacksonville Historical Society at the Jacksonville Museum of Military History on Thursday.

So, again the supreme concern is security, isn't it! Are you still dependent on the pen and paper method for marking the in and out time of the visitors entering and exiting the premise? The world is developing too fast, especially in area of technology. It does not matter absolutely whether you are in the organizational sector or you are at your home. When it comes to security you need to be very conscious about yourself and very particular about selecting the security devices.

It is not about only security but if you are in the organizational sector then it becomes somehow very important to create the first impression. As the general fact is the first impression is the last impression, therefore creating the first impression in front of your clients is important. The electronic visitor management system looks absolutely elegant in premises not only it gives a fascinating impression of the campus but also endures perfect security.

What about the Technology?

Apart from its looks and features, the most important is the technology it is based on. The visitor management system is primarily based on face recognition technology. The face identification system works by capturing the facial details of individuals in the premises. The facial details are then stored inside the database of the computer. When the person re-visits the premise then the facial identification system again captures the facial details and then it performs a matching process using the matching algorithm between the older and newest captured patterns.

When the visitor management system finds the match, it grants the authentication otherwise it denies the authentication. Depending up on this process security is maintained at premises. With visitor management system one can even set the lower priority individuals so that they can be strictly prohibited from a particular area.

5 Advantages of Visitor Management while it is at your Premise:

While you are setting visitor management system at your premise you are indirectly inviting so many advantages towards yourself. Do you have any idea? If not, then you are not late to know about five major advantages. They are as follows:

*Easy Installation:

Do you know while installing the facial identification system, you do not even need additional hardware and software. It is just the visitor management system and the computer and you are done. It also serves people with less wiring details so that it can be easily managed.

*'Buddy Punching' is not Possible:

Visitor management system is based on face recognition technology. That means it captures the facial patterns for authentication purpose. This system does not allow punching the sensor or so, which helps in getting rid of the buddy punching threat.

*Electronic Database Facility:

Oh! Now it is easy to protect the data. As the visitor management system maintains the electronic database. This facilitates in storing a large number of data safely. Whenever the data is accessed or stored by the system, it directly hits the database of the computer.

*Saves Productive Time:

While using the facial identification system you do not have to worry about time. Visitor management system is an extreme fastest device. It takes less than 10 seconds to identify the faces. Thus it saves the precious time of the individuals, which can be contributed in the productive work of the organization.

*Better Security:

Visitor management system is accompanied by an alarm facility. The alarm is set depending up on the priority ranking of individuals. The alarm blows to alert everyone in the arena when a lower priority individual re-visits the premise.

These are five major benefits that you can get in your premise by incorporating visitor management system at your premise. The best possible way to relax is to select the correct security system for premises.

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