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Wait for the response. - Believe that the dog can associate consequences across time and conditions, then draw the same conclusion you would. You have to be geared up to repeat the same order, day in and day out, and occasionally not get the same outcome. That way a dog associates the behavior with the command. "Site" the dog then move the treat to the ground just in front of the nose. Wait for a movement from standing or sitting to down.Most dogs won't go own the first few times. Some will get it fast, some will take ten or more or won't get it without further prompting. Beyond the need to establish that you are the alpha (leader), it has a number of benefits. And never let him train you. Talk to them like they were a human child. But if these are not the results you desire, be prepared to change YOUR behaviour, before you try to alter the dog's. They don't associate cause and effect in the same way.As a last resort, for the stubborn or slow learner, give the command and at the same time push gently on the back near the tail as you lift his chin. Praise and reward anyway, even though you had to 'force' the sit.Part of that patience means keeping your temper when you would like to lash out physically. We can wsh it were so but it's not and never will be! Though the average grown dog has a mental development someplace approximately on the level of a human two year old, there are more deviations than there are similarities. Every behavior should be associated with a unique hand gesture that you don't otherwise use. Many dogs take two years to learn anything beyond the easiest basics to the point that it consistently sticks.Patience is the number one required quality, therefore. Most times, they are not ignoring the command as much as failing to understand it.When the dog is in position, praise lavishly even though you executed the movement not the dog.After several repetitions try just using a 'waving down' hand movement, palm toward the floor or ground. At completion praise lavishly and reward. You want the dog to associate the position with good feelings - his and yours. So, the dog hasn't evolved to understand why you're hitting them. They will usually just endure the punishment without learning anything. The latter they do only when they have no choice. Associate a unique hand signal and tone with the command. But dogs tend to be happy when the alpha is, and upset when he is.Dogs, like humans, much more
Wikipedia on dog beds
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gasoline vapor
Is gasoline vapor heavier than air. I am concerned about storage of small containers of gas in heated garage.
Eclectus parrot: how much fruit should he be eating?
I've not had my eclectus that long. He likes his seed, he likes nuts, he likes table scraps but he doesn't seem that bothered about fruit. What percentage of his diet is supposed to be made up of fruit and veg?
Machining
I have an assingnment on manufacturing that goes like this:
You are requested to draw up a basic work scheme for the production of a functional shaft, plain bearing and wheel assembly which is going to be used for a skateboard undercarriage.
Plain bearing Shaft Wheel The plain bearing is fixed to the wheel and it rotates freely on the shaft. In your report identify; The materials which can be used for the three individual parts The manufacturing techniques and procedures to manufacture the parts Any post manufacture surface treatments to reduce wear and increase lifetime It is suggested to back your choices with relevant information
Can anyone direct me to appropiate sites where a good general idea can be given? P.S. I would like to construct the elements out of organic materials if possible.
Why re-invent the wheel? Heh. No, seriously. The specifications and designs for skateboard wheels (and just about everything else that is manufactured) are covered already by
standards
. The trick is to find the standard that will cover what you're looking for. Here's how to do this. There are numerous organizations out there that publish standards, depending on what their focus is. So, for instance the organization ASTM is one, as is the ANSI, DIN, IEEE, BSI and other organizations. It would be quite difficult (unless you already knew) which of these organizations would be the one that would publish a standard that you're looking for. Fortunately, there's a private company called ILI Standards that keeps an updated database that indexes all of the Standards in the world - or pretty close to all of them. I don't know what "ILI" stands for - nobody knows (or at least nobody that I know knows).
Now here's where it gets tricky. This company makes its money by selling standards that they print. Because of this they do not make the standards freely available online or anywhere else - they're very fussy about that. You either have to purchase one of their standards (which can actually be expensive), or try to find the standard you're looking for in some library. It is often difficult to know whether a particular library has the standard you're looking for; quite often libraries do not list the standards they have in their collection in their online catalogs. Instead, you need to contact the library's Reference Desk directly and ask if they have "such and such standard" in their collection. If they have what you're looking for, you can go make some photocopies of the pages that cover what you're interested in doing. The standards will describe what type of materials need to be used, they'll often provide diagrams and blueprints for the design, and they'll give specifications for tensions stresses, etc.
Only some libraries collect standards, of course. The best libraries to look for standards are ones that support some kind of research involving manufacturing, engineering, design, etc. So libraries that are associated with universities that offer degrees in these subjects would be good places to look for standards. I do not know of any library that has all of the standards in the world - standards cost a lot of money, and unless the library staff that orders the standards feels that there would be a need for a particular standard, it is unlikely that they would spend their often limited resources on purchasing standards to put in their collection if they believed that they would never be used by anyone. What you're looking for is a standard for skateboards, and quite frankly this is not one of those things (I'm guessing here) that would be included in a lot of libraries. It might be tricky to find a library that has the standard you're looking for. To make things worse, libraries do not ship standards from one library to the next through their Inter-Library Loan system. This is due to copyright restrictions on them. So if you're lucky you might find a library close to you that has the standard you're looking for. Then you can go and make photocopies for free. Otherwise, in order to get the standard, you're going to have to pay for it.
ILI Standards has an online database where you may search for what you're looking for; it's called ILI Infobase. I did a cursory search using the word "skateboard" and came up with this standard:
Standard Number: BS 5715(1993)
English Title: SPECIFICATION FOR SKATEBOARDS FOR RECREATIONAL AND SPORTS USE
Version Date: 03/15/1993
Country: United Kingdom (GB)
Summary: Specifies requirements for non-motorized skateboards which are supplied as complete articles for use by a single rider at a time. Coverage includes definitions, performance, marking, and design and construction. Also includes annexes and diagrams.
Committee: TCM/56
Publisher: BSI (BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION)
389 CHISWICK HIGH ROAD
LONDON
W4 4AL
Table of Contents:
Committees responsible
Foreword
Specification
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Design and construction
5 Performance
6 Advice to users
7 Marking
Annexes
A Skateboard safety code
B Advice on maintenance and use
C Schedule of tests
D Wheel friction test
E Speed test
F Endurance test
G External design
H Drop test
J Impact test
K Pulsating force test for deflection of metal decks
Figures
1 Major components of a skateboard
2 Radiusing of edges of deck
D.1 Diagram of friction test apparatus
F.1 Diagram of endurance test apparatus
G.1 Example of use of test cylinder
H.1 Diagram of apparatus for drop test
K.1 Diagram of arrangement for pulsating force test
List of references
Although this standard has been superceded by another (BS EN 13613), the newer standard seems to focus not on the "nuts and bolts" of the construction of the wheel assemblies of skateboards, but is more focused on safety issues. So I would use the standard I've quoted to find diagrams and descriptions of wheel assemblies. I hopt this helps. -- Saukkomies 08:30, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
Tanning is Skin Cells in Trauma
The latest propaganda campaign by the Australian Government is that all sun-tanning is extremely dangerous and that you absolutely should not tan.
The campaign also tries to explain that we get enough Vitamin D from foods, that even though you feel and look healthier with a tan the risks are not worth it.
You can view the TV ad here: http://www.darksideoftanning.com.au/campaign/tvc.aspx (the government has launched a whole website and media campaign against tanning
Is this paranoia or is well-founded truth? Previously I had asked on the reference desk about tanning, and discovered it's the UV rays that actually convert the Vitamin D and give you a tan. I also know it kills bacteria on the skin, and the sun helps you sweat, increases blood flow and has other benefits. Should I avoid the sun completely or is this campaign absolute nonsense to scare the masses into subjection? Rfwoolf (talk) 11:48, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
Well, what the ad campaign fails to clarify, is what if you're not part of the pale-white caucasion section of the population? What if you have a natural olive-brown skin and can in fact tolerate a bit of suntan? Well then their ad campaign would still have you believe that tanning is still 100% out of the question. As to why this is "propaganda", it's obvious that it does its best to illicit fear and other emotional responses in order to get people to take action. In a hypothetical case tanning would become taboo , and any individual that dares to go to the beach and lie in the sun would have dozens of people pointing at them and saying "haven't you hear? You're about to get cancer". The ad fails to offer any balance - the balance is that certain skin tones are more susceptable to skin cancer than others, and that if you have a darker skin tone you can tan for longer periods or spend more time outdoors. That's the clarification I'm after. Because I have a darker skin tone I'm definitely going to be spending some time tanning, no thanks to this blatant shock-campaign. Rfwoolf (talk) 08:08, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
Why don't we eat carnivores?
I've been wondering for a while why (to my knowledge) carnivores are not eaten anywhere on the world. I know some cultures eat dogs, but these are not obligate carnivores...brown bears are eaten, but they are omniovorous, and I have never heard of polar bears being eaten. We do eat carnivorous fish, reptiles and birds, so it seems to be restricted to carnivorous mammals. Is it just because they would not taste good, or would it be unhealthy to eat carnivores? And if the latter, why? -- Ferkelparade π 12:20, 21 December 2007 (UTC)
We do eat lots of different carn
dog secrets Advice
Construction crews witnessed a horrific case of animal cruelty that happened about 6 pm Tuesday evening. They saw a black, four door, new model pickup with a dog in the pickup bed dragging something along the highway. It took them a moment before they realized it was a dog tied to the bumper of the truck that had no doubt been dragged for miles.
A combination or a single prescribed medication A comfortable and soft bedding for the dog Provide him with hot water bottles to soothe the pain. Do not place heating pads for him Observation of any discomfort in movement and abnormality in the dog’s walking or swimming movements
Even though my dog would sooner sleep on the top of the sofa cushions, this is a great eco-friendly way to get rid of the dog bed clutter.
It is important that you choose the right bed to fit into your dogs current habits since dog enjoy sleeping in the same spot. Your dog's health and comfort depend upon his getting a good night's sleep. Make a knowledgeable decision when you purchase a dog bed and your dog will benefit for years to come.
A vet's take on sharing your sleeping quarters with your canine friend.
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