Jun 3, 2013

Philippines; ‘K + 12’ still struggling

The birth pains that marked the launching last year of K + 12—a bold program meant to align the Philippines with the global 12-year basic education cycle—are not going away soon, along with the usual problems encountered at the beginning of each school year.


A quarter of the Philippines’ nearly 100 million population are students—some 21 million of them enrolled in more than 46,000 public schools and the rest in private facilities, according to statistics from the Department of Education (DepEd) for the school year 2011-12. (Figures from the last school year remained unavailable.)

Classes in public schools begin Monday—in some impoverished areas under the trees and still in others under tents, particularly in the Compostela Valley, where buildings were flattened in the devastating onslaught in December by Typhoon “Pablo” and remained unbuilt.

On May 15, President Aquino signed into law the program mandating Filipino pupils to attend kindergarten, six years of elementary school education, four years of junior high school and two years of senior high school. The signing officially ended the country’s 10-year basic education cycle, which now exists only in Angola and Djibouti.

New learning materials under the revised curriculum for Grade 2 and Grade 8 (formerly second year high school) will again be delivered late, as in last year when the K + 12 program was rolled out. As in the previous year, teachers did not have enough time to prepare. They only had a five-day mass training just before the start of classes.

Still, this second year of the program’s implementation should be better as the DepEd gains experience, said Armin Luistro, the education secretary and former president of De La Salle University, in a recent interview.

“It’s not generally understood and quite hard to explain that the K to 12 is a curriculum reform that involves changes in textbooks, changes in classrooms, retooling of teachers, etc.,” said Luistro. “Even if there is no K to 12, we have to address the backlog in classrooms, toilets, teachers, etc.”

The DepEd started revising the basic education curriculum the past school year in Grades 1 and 7.

“In any undertaking the first year of implementation is faced with a lot of glitches, challenges,” said Education Assistant Secretary Jesus Mateo when asked about the rushed training of teachers and the long delays in the delivery of the learning materials.

For the new curriculum for Grades 2 and 8 this year, the learning materials would again be delivered late, although Mateo promised these would reach the teachers and students earlier—“by the end of June or early July.”

“We made (the curriculum change) gradual, so we will improve as we move along the full implementation. This year will not be as problematic as last year,” he said.

A major change this year was the decision to tap the DepEd’s own experts in the field and in the main office to develop and train the teachers for the new curriculum.

The department previously sought the help of mostly university educators as subject area convenors to develop the teachers’ and learners’ materials.

Training

This time, the DepEd’s Bureau of Elementary Education (BEE) took the lead for the Grade 2 curriculum development, while the Bureau of Secondary Education (BSE) handled the Grade 8 curriculum, working with DepEd teacher experts.

“This is a lot better than last year. We learned. The training was better-planned. There was even a chief trainers’ training before the trainers’ training. We learned from the experience last time,” said BEE education program specialist Galileo Go.

The trainers attended a seven-day program in April. The national training for the Grade 8 trainers was held in Baguio City on April 14-20. Three sets of training were held for the Grade 2 trainers: in Quezon City for Luzon, Cebu City for Visayas-Mindanao, and in Iloilo City for a special training session for the province.

The mass teachers’ training started after the May 13 elections.

Leversia Rivera, an English teacher at Manila Science High School for the last 14 years, said the training had improved but it was still not enough.

She took part in the training for Grade 8 teachers from Manila, Caloocan and Pasay City public schools on May 20-24 at Philippine Normal University. She said the teachers who underwent the mass training last year appreciated the exercise this time.

Incomplete materials

However, the teachers were handed only a curriculum guide consisting of a few pages, and teaching modules contained lessons only for the first quarter, Rivera said. “It’s hard to see the continuity when you do not know where you’re supposed to go by the end of the school year,” she said.

“We can’t blame the trainers since these were the same materials given to them. They assured us the lessons up to the fourth quarter period have been completed. Maybe it’s in the production,” she went on.

The teachers nevertheless pooled their resources to get soft copies of all the materials available and reproduced these at their own cost.

Go, who was the lead trainer for the revised Grade 2 English subject, said the teacher’s guides were ready by December last year so the bureau had more time to plan and prepare the training modules.

Unlike in the pilot year when the subject area convenors developed all the Grade 1 learning materials, including those for the various Mother Tongue subjects, the Grade 2 learner’s materials were devolved to the DepEd regional offices.

Using the learner’s guide developed by the BEE in Filipino, the DepEd regional offices tailor-fitted the materials per subject according to their language and cultural context.

K + 12 reverted to a multilingual education with the use of the mother tongue (the language a child uses at home) as a medium of instruction from kinder to Grade 3 and as a separate subject from Grade 1 to Grade 3.

The DepEd is employing 12 major local languages—Tagalog, Kapampangan, Pangasinense, Iloko, Bikol, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Tausug, Maguindanaoan, Maranao and Chabacano—introduced as a subject in Grades 1 to 3 in select schools.

The teacher’s guides, however, are all written in English.

Not enough training

Five days of training is admittedly not enough, Go said, especially since teachers in the lower grade levels usually handle most if not all of the subjects in their grade level.

The same teachers who underwent the Grade 1 curriculum training also turned up for the Grade 2 curriculum training.

“Grade 1 and 2 teachers can teach all the subjects,” said Go, who had taught all grade school subjects as a teacher and acting principal in Mogpong, Marinduque, before he joined the DepEd in 2004.

BSE education program specialist Marivic Tolitol said the Grade 8 curriculum was completed earlier than last year.

A physical education teacher before she joined the DepEd in 1998, Tolitol said she used to simply follow the lesson outline of the textbook.

“Before, I did not know there was a framework. I did not know why I was teaching these topics. I thought the textbook was it. But in fact you have to adjust the textbook according to the scope and topics you are teaching,” she said.

She said the topics in the new curriculum were arranged to build on skills that had been acquired.

“If you simply follow the textbook, you do not understand the prerequisites,” she said. “There is a very big change (in the new curriculum). Now the focus is to teach for understanding, not for facts or low level information.”

The Grade 8 learner’s guide, or learner’s material, per subject area is a thick pile of loose sheets bound together, Tolitol said. The learner’s material for Filipino has about 500 pages.

Real-life applications

With a revised curriculum, the existing textbooks in schools are no longer the primary source of materials but have instead become supplements to the new learning concepts developed by the DepEd.

“The textbooks are references but the exercises are already included in the materials. There are built-in readings,” Tolitol explained.

The emphasis on real-life applications of learning also opens the door to tapping resources outside the classroom.

“We have very rich resources, like people, parents and the people in the community. The Internet can be a resource. If you depend on the textbook you’re not even sure if it was printed correctly,” she said. “Don’t get me wrong. Textbooks are important. All we’re saying is we should not be limited to the textbook.”

The Grade 2 learner’s materials, on the other hand, are in book form.

Go said the department had taken note of the activities in the existing textbooks that the teachers could still use in the new curriculum.

“If the learners’ materials are not yet there, they make their own on Manila paper,” he said. “If I will teach again, it’s better now because we have a lot of materials. Before, when I was in the mountains, I had no textbook. We were using Manila paper. I did everything.”

Spiral approach

Rivera said she appreciated the curriculum framework, including the “spiral approach” in tackling lessons, but believed the new curriculum would work only under ideal school conditions.

“In itself, the spiral approach is good and will ensure understanding so students can apply knowledge and competencies and be lifelong learners. Given favorable conditions, it will really work. But there are the realities. In some schools there are 80 students in a class,” she said.

As a specialized school, Manila Science High School has the ideal class size of 35 students.

Rivera said teachers would cope even if the implementation was in a trial-and-error stage.

“Teachers are inherently creative and resourceful. That’s how it is when you’re a teacher. We’ll do our part. We hope DepEd central [office] would do its job and ensure the basic inputs,” she said.

Mateo said the result of the K-to-12 reform would be known when pupils who entered kindergarten in school year 2011-12 had been through the new curriculum.

“The impact will be seen after six years because for those who will enter kinder, the assessment is when they finish (elementary school),” he said.

Planning senior high

The DepEd, meanwhile, has its eye on the fast-approaching 2016, when the added senior high school kicks in nationwide.

Luistro outlined general plans to give high school graduates viable options other than having to get a college degree to land a good job.

High school education is currently a “one-size-fits-all” program that assumes all graduates are meant for college, the department says. High school graduates who cannot afford college cannot land good jobs.

To help plan for the major infrastructure needs, Luistro said the department tapped the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to map out the capacity of private high schools as well as colleges and universities to absorb senior high students.

The government cannot build all the classrooms and hire all the teachers needed for senior high school, what with the need for classrooms and teachers going up each year in public schools.

Luistro said he was hoping for a 60:40 ratio between public schools and private schools in accommodating the more than 2 million senior high school students expected in 2016 and 2017.

Subsidizing students in private schools is less costly than if these students are in public schools.

“In principle, the government saves more if there are more students absorbed by private schools. But the question is, not all can be absorbed by private schools,” Luistro said.

2-year college vacuum

He said that extending subsidy to private schools would not only address the government’s logistical problem but also the concern of private colleges and universities, which would not have freshman enrollees in 2016 and 2017.

More importantly, the ADB mapping will also look into the senior high school programs that private schools plan to offer, whether in the regular academic track, the technical-vocational programs, entrepreneurial or the sports and arts courses.

Luistro wants senior high school programs to be tailor-fit for the locality in order to afford graduates who will not pursue college a good chance at employment or entrepreneurship.

“What we want in senior high school is specialized. If we will offer the same kind of programs, then all our graduates will compete for the same kind of jobs,” he said.

Senior high schools have to localize their technical-vocational or entrepreneurial programs, Luistro said.

“It will be easy if the province has a development plan, like Batangas has piers so it needs welders. The problem is if the province has no development plan, we have no basis to plan,” he said.

“We do not want a situation where since there is a fad for Tesda (Technical Education and Skills Development Authority) courses in beauty care, cosmetology, manicure and pedicure, you’ll have so many such graduates in a barangay. What will you all do? That’s the problem,” he said.

Luistro has suggested to Tesda the development of courses for scuba diving and surfing and others related to local tourism.

Dive spots in the provinces are a draw for tourists who stay for several weeks, he said, but the country has no diving academy.

23 tech-voc courses

During a recent visit to Siargao, Luistro said he saw three youths aged between 13 and 14 years who were not attending school because they were serving as surfing guides.

Luistro suggested a surfing academy in Siargao where the young guides could gain professional certification while attending school.

“There are core competencies, but the training should result in skills that can land them jobs,” he said.

Tesda said it had developed curriculum for technical-vocational courses, including automotive servicing, mechanical drafting, computer hardware servicing, horticulture, shielded metal arc welding, consumer electronics servicing, aqua culture, dressmaking/tailoring, masonry, care-giving, household services, plumbing, agricrop production, fish capture, handicraft, carpentry, electrical installation and maintenance, bread and pastry production, tile setting, animal production, fish processing and beauty care.

For the specialized technical-vocational courses in senior high school, the DepEd plans to tap practitioners as part-time teachers.

Republic Act No. 10533, or the Enhanced Basic Education law, more popularly referred to as the K to 12 law, allows schools to hire nonlicensed teachers as part-time teachers in high school.

“We can hire a bemedalled surfing coach who can teach surfing, or a Mangyan elder who has not finished college or high school but recognized as one who teaches values. The law allows this Mangyan elder to teach values education in the Mangyan communities,” Luistro said.

Luistro said the DepEd hoped to finish the mapping by November. “We have time to prepare,” he said.

How To Build A Traffic Flow To Your Site

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This is very useful for the people who discover you through YouTube.

Blogs rank well because the search engine algorithms prefer highly-structured data and fresh content. Backlinks are very important for ranking highly in search engine rankings.

Try including transcripts for any visual or audio content on your site.

Research keywords first so you begin. Learn which keywords will be best for you to incorporate into your site's content and titles. Keyword research will allow you know what people are searching for in your categories.

Many people are under the impression that keywords in comment tags will make a website more visible to search engines.

A site map which has your keywords. Site maps are great ways for search engine optimization.

The free publicity offered can only lead to an increase your site traffic.Always take advantage of free advertising venue.

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You don't want a failed business. A lot of people fail with their businesses that are web-based, but people can find success because of the variety of options available that can help you succeed.

Potassium – Finding the Proper Balance to Maintain a Healthy Body

Potassium is a nutrient that is critical for the proper function of all cells, tissues, and organs in the human body. It is crucial to heart function and plays a major role in skeletal and smooth muscle contraction, which is important for normal digestive and muscular function. Potassium is also an electrolyte, meaning it conducts electricity in the body, along with calcium, chloride, magnesium and sodium. The kidney is the main organ that controls the balance of potassium as it removes excess potassium into the urine.

Benefits to Keeping Potassium Levels Balanced

Hypokalemia is the result of having too little potassium in the blood and may be counteracted by ingesting foods containing high levels of potassium. On the other hand, hyperkalemia occurs when too much potassium is in the bloodstream. Older people have a greater risk of hyperkalemia as the kidneys become less efficient at eliminating potassium as a person ages.

Keeping the right potassium balance in the body relies on the amount of calcium, magnesium and sodium present in the body. Too much sodium or too little magnesium may increase the need for more potassium. As the daily intake of salt in Western cultures is much higher than other cultures, relative deficiency of dietary potassium in the modern diet may play a role in the pathology of some chronic diseases. Various studies have shown the benefits of healthy potassium diet and they include the following:
  • an increased potassium intake is associated with decreased risk of stroke
  • there are positive associations between dietary potassium intake and bone mineral density
  • decrease in kidney stones
  • lower blood pressure
Most people obtain the required amounts of potassium from a diet rich in vegetables and fruits. Good sources of potassium include bananas, orange, avocados, cantaloupes, tomatoes, potatoes, lima beans, flounder, salmon, cod, chicken, and other meats.

Hypokalemia – Low Levels of Potassium in the Blood

When the body has too little potassium, it is known as hypokalemia. In an article at WebMD simply titled "Hypokalemia", David Garth, MD states that the reference range for potassium levels is 3.5-5 mEq/L with total body potassium stores of approximately 50 mEq/kg. While hypokalemia is generally defined as a potassium level of less than 3.5 mEq/L, moderate hypokalemia is rated at a serum level of 2.5-3 mEq/L and severe hypokalemia is less than 2.5 mEq/L.

Hypokalemia is usually caused by the loss of too much potassium through the urine or intestines but is also known to come about due to prolonged vomiting, enemas or laxative use, steroid use, diuretics, excessive sweating, malnutrition or as a result of a malabsorption syndrome such as Crohn's disease. Symptoms of hypokalemia include:
  • nausea or vomiting
  • psychosis, delirium or hallucinations
  • weakness, lack of energy
  • tingling or numbness
  • abdominal cramps or bloating
  • stomach disturbances
  • irregular heartbeat
Hyperkalemia – High Levels of Potassium in the Blood

Hyperkalemia occurs when the blood potassium levels are higher than 6.0 mEq/L and requires immediate treatment as this condition can induce deadly cardiac arrhythmias. Although hyperkalemia is one of the deadliest electrolyte abnormalities, it is also one of the most treatable. Symptoms may include severe fatigue, an absent or weak heartbeat, nausea or changes in breathing pattern.

Hyperkalemia may be related to an increase in total body potassium or the excess release of potassium from the cells into the bloodstream. As the kidneys normally remove excess potassium from the body, most cases of hyperkalemia are caused by disorders such as acute and chronic kidney failure that reduce the kidneys' ability to rid the body of potassium. Other causes include:
  • Addison's disease
  • type 1 diabetes
  • alcoholism
  • heavy drug use
  • destruction of red blood cells due to severe injury or burns
Sometimes a report of high blood potassium isn't true and may actually be the result of ruptured blood cells in the blood sample either during or shortly after drawing the sample. The ruptured cells leak their potassium into the sample which falsely raises the amount of potassium in the blood sample, creating an incorrect diagnosis of hyperkalemia.

Sources:

Higdon, Jane, Ph.D., “Potassium,“ Linus Pauling Institute, Oregon State University, February, 2004 and updated by Drake, Victoria J., Ph.D in November 2007

Parham, Walter A. et al, “Hyperkalemia Revisted,” Tex Heart Inst J. 2006; 33(1): 40–47. PMCID: PMC1413606

Estimates of Cost to Build or Add Solar Energy to the Home

Solar home shows are popular in the United States today as homeowners seek ways to save money and lower their carbon footprint. For example, the Hampton Roads Solar Group hosted a homes tour on the Virginia Peninsula on Sunday, September 26.

Four homes in the Williamsburg area gave attendees an overview of solar home costs, from totally green to a simple retrofit. Two of the homes were new construction and two were existing homes where the owners added solar panels. Each shared literature about the products and vendors they used. The hosts and hostesses were happy to tell how much they spent and how much they are saving.

Energy Efficient and Green Homes from the Ground Up

In Lanexa, a homeowner was proud to show off his totally green home, now for sale for $799,900. Some people attend shows to get ideas for their own project and if finding products and being your own general contractor is of interest, this home was one to see. The owner showed how the concrete walls were made and let visitors into the crawl space to see his twelve-tank solar heated water storage area. Water was heated for washing, heating and even de-icing the driveway. The owner and his family attended many shows to spec products and they did most of the work. Although not always practical, a totally green and owner-built home is always fun to hear about and see.

At another home in Williamsburg, the owner wanted to build a green and "energy neutral" home that looked like the rest of the neighborhood and was a comfortable 2,200 square feet for the empty-nest husband and wife. This couple used Urban Grid Solar, a Richmond, Virginia company, for solar products. The house included a number of energy-saving design features (geothermal heat, natural lighting) and products (Energy Star appliances, half-flush toilets, high performance doors and windows, and highly efficient insulation), so the 36 photovoltaic panels supply more than enough energy to power the home. The gross cost for the solar panels and inverter box that changes the DC power to AC power (the "magic box" between the solar panels and the home's electrical panel box) was $58, 600.

Adding Solar Water Heating and Electricity to the Existing Home

The Williamsburg solar home tour also included two existing homes that were retrofitted by Solar Services, Inc., a Virginia Beach, Virginia company. These were excellent examples for the homeowner seeking to tap into the power of solar energy without starting from the ground up. In both, the homeowners were also empty-nesters who had retrofitted in two steps. First, they added a solar water heating system to their homes. The water heater is a separate unit of panels that have a type of antifreeze running through to heat the water. The panels and tank for a solar water heating system cost them about $4,000 to $5,000. The panels look a little thicker than the photovoltaic panels and have tubes running from one to the next to circulate the antifreeze.

For photovoltaic panels (the panels that soak up the sun – watch this U.S. Dept of Energy video for a quick explanation of how photovoltaic panels work), one home used 24 panels and another 16 panels. In both cases, the panels ran about $1,500 each and the inverter box was an additional $3,000. Even though they had different numbers of panels, both said they got about 40 to 50 percent of their power from solar energy. Both home owners said the juice usage was variable depending upon how much you use the two major culprits: the air conditioner and the dryer. They both mentioned that they used these biggest energy using features of the home a lot. If you hang some of your laundry outside and love the fresh air, savings could be higher.

Estimate for Adding Solar Efficiency to the Existing Home

Doing the math for a 2,000 square foot home retrofit, an estimate would include $5,000 for the water heating system, 20 photovoltaic panels at $1,500 each, and $3,000 for an inverter box for a grand total of $38,000. Many states offer a tax incentive to homeowners who add solar systems and homeowners can also sell their energy credits on the carbon exchange.

For example, in Virginia homeowners can take a 30 percent tax write-off, so that would bring the estimated cost down to $26,600. Virginia also allows homeowners to participate in a carbon credit exchange (your savings can be bought by companies that can't reduce their energy use by the required amount) that, according to the two retrofit homeowners above, earned them about $200 a quarter. By estimating that the homeowner in this example would not spend any money for electricity and would received the energy credits, the savings and earnings can be assumed at about $2,000 a year. In this example, the system would pay for itself in a little over 13 years.

Jun 2, 2013

Alternative Sources of Energy

Fossil Fuels such as coal and gasoline provide most of the energy needs of the world today, but because of their diminishing reserves, high prices and most importantly, their damaging effect on the environment, alternative sources of energy and environmentally friendly fuels are now being developed. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, “There are more than a dozen alternative and advanced fuels in production or use today.” From the perspective of protecting the environment, alternative fuels and alternative sources of energy usually fall under seven broad headings.
  • Biofuels
  • Natural Gas
  • Wind Energy
  • Hydroelectric Power
  • Solar Energy
  • Hydrogen
  • Nuclear Energy
Biofuels

Any kind of fuels made from plants or animals. These include wood, wood chippings, methane from animal excrement or as a result of bacterial action and ethanol from plant materials. Lately it is ethanol that has become synonymous with the term biofuel and is in wide use in combination with gasoline in the transportation industry.

Natural Gas

Although a fossil fuel, Natural Gas is cleaner burning than gasoline, but does produce Carbon Dioxide, the main greenhouse gas. Like gasoline natural gas is a finite source, but unlike it, there is still a very plentiful supply still available. The EIA, in conjunction with the Oil and Gas Journal and World Oil publications, “estimates world proved natural gas reserves to be around 5,210.8 Tcf (Trillion cubic feet)”.

Wind Energy

One of the oldest and cleanest forms of energy and the most developed of the renewable energy sources. There is the potential for a large amount of energy to be produced from wind. The Global Wind Energy Council is forecasting that "the global wind market will grow by over 155% to reach 240 GW of total installed capacity by 2012." Unfortunately wind farms, whether onshore or off shores are unsightly, noisy and generate a lot of opposition.

Hydroelectric Power

Like wind energy, a very old and well developed energy source, but unlike wind energy its capacity for expansion is limited. Over development and unrestricted harnessing of water power can have devastating effect on the local environment and habitation areas.

Solar Energy

Apart from Nuclear Energy, all other forms of energy result from solar energy. Fossil fuels, biofuels and natural gas are in effect “bottled” solar energy. The wind and rivers which provide renewable energy are the result of solar energy reacting with the earth’s atmosphere. It is also possible to harness this inexhaustible supply of energy directly through photoelectric cells or using Thermal Power plants.

Hydrogen

Hydrogen could be a very environmentally friendly fuel, and with the advent of the fuel cell it has been proved a viable fuel source for vehicles. But there are serious questions on its production, storage and distribution. There are also questions on its energy efficiency, as so far, it takes more energy to manufacture than it produces.

Nuclear Energy

Once thought to be the “Jewel in the Crown” of alternatives to fossil fuels, Nuclear Energy received a very bad press after the “Three Mile Island” incident and the Chernobyl accident. Nonetheless it had enjoyed a comeback of sorts in the earlier years of the new millennium, but now after the nuclear disaster at the Fukushema power plant, caused by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2011, there is a question mark over nuclear power as an alternative source of energy. Although nuclear fission is now a mature and very well understood source of energy it generates a lot of opposition because of safety concerns. It is very costly and produces difficult to handle toxic waste. Nuclear fusion, which would have no such safety or waste problems, remains the “Holy Grail” of alternative energy, but so far science has failed to come up with a working solution.

No one alternative source will solve the problems posed by global warming. Wind energy does have potential, biofuels and hydrogen are possibilities, but all these have associated problems as well. Coupled with more investment and better technology, the solution should come from a combination of all these sources.

There Are 4 Main Methods Of Increasing Your Adsense Revenue

Nothing is as frustrating as watching your Google AdSense revenue trickling in cents; $.10 here $.30 cents there and $.0 cents over there. So much for all the hype about guys making thousands a month with AdSense. Me thinks, thiz Adzenz thing be weird!!

Read this article, Try the 4 facts, and up the wall you will drive AdSense!

Lets face it, if my website traffic is anywhere in the hundreds a day, there is no way under these blue skies I'm gonna make myself enough money over the internet. I read a review of some website with mammoth traffic and they make over $15,000 a month. Heck, Digital Point makes anywhere around $10,000 a month on a 50% revenue share with their contributor members. That is $10,000 being 50% of what is left after forum members have been paid off. "Google pays Digital Point about $10,000 a month, depending on how many people view or click on those ads", said Shawn D. Hogan, the owner and chief technology officer of Digital Point.

Here is the kicker. I don't in my wildest dreams think I'll ever have a website the size of digital point, ever! But I can make 100 small ones. See, I'm just an average Joe trying to make head, tail, or both, whichever comes first; of this internet money thingii. And right now I'm not sure I'm holding onto the tail or neck.

I have been doing some research on Google AdSense and I want to share with you some interesting things. Things that I didn't know about and things I believe if I had known earlier, I would still be having some hair left on my head. (Pulled much of it off trying to double my AdSense to $ 0.40 a day). Anyway, I have concentrated my research on how to optimize my AdSense revenue even before I work on increasing traffic to my 2 blogs.

In my quest, I have learned that the secret to increasing your AdSense revenue lies in mastering four main factors namely:

Creating Relevant Ads

From my Google AdSense account reports, I have noticed I earn much more from AdSense for content ad groups as opposed to the AdSense referral ads and AdSense for search bar. If you have an AdSense account, you know that there are three types of AdSense ads that you can choose to be served by Google on your site. These are AdSense for content ads that are related to your website's general content. The content based ads are the best performers in generating you AdSense revenue and they are definitely your best bet. Make sure to concentrate your efforts to having as many relevant content ads as possible if you want to make the money.

Then there are AdSense referral ads that you can choose for your website. These ads are not related to your website content and will advertise anything from bio fuels to air tickets. These Google ads do not do as well as the content based ads. The main reason being that visitors to your site are more interested in relevant content to what they were looking for in the first place. AdSense referral ads are however second to the content based ads in generating revenue. And that's a distant second from content ads.

The last type of ads that Google offers you for your website is the Google search bar. The search bar ad group is such that a visitor to your website can type the name of what they are looking for in the bar. The bar connects directly to Google search and will bring the visitor to a Google page with several ads related to what they searched for. I have really not experimented on the effectiveness of this ad groups from Google and would not therefore conclusively say they work or don't. It's however worth putting up a search bar at a corner of your page or at the bottom.

From the above three discussed Google adgroups, you will notice that content based ads perform better than the other two. Its not rocket science to figure out why. The main reason however is that people searching the web are looking for particular information of their interest. They are therefore more likely to click on ads that seem relevant to their search. AdSense adcopies are written such that they offer answers to very specific needs and a visitor will most likely click on an ad that seems to answer their quest. And that's all you need them to do to earn your money. Click.

For example, people looking for Movie Downloads will be confronted with ads that offer them all sorts of diverse benefits and types of downloading movies online. Likewise, People looking for Water-for- gas cost saver kits and manuals on their cars will be bombarded with ads that offer increasing mileage per gallon of gas etc. Once again, concentrate on requesting from Google only those ads relevant to your website's content.

Serving Only High Paying Ads

In the real sense, choosing high paying ads from Google AdSense will in effect determine the content you put on your website. In other words, if you want to concentrate on high paying ads, and considering that you need relevant content to earn good AdSense income, then by default you will have to make a website or blog on topics that pay prime dollar for clicks on them. In a nutshell, not all ads pay the same with Google. Since competition for some products is excruciatingly high, the advertisers are willing to pay top dollar for their ads to appear first on Google content based advertising network.

Google adwords (this is where advertisers bid and create their ads on Google) offer the advertisers an option to allow Google to distribute their ads to other websites within their network besides Google that have relevant content to the ads. This is how you end up with AdSense being served by Google on your website in the first place. Now here is the spoiler, not all ads that you choose will pay as high. Ads for new technology, gadgets and gizmos pay much more higher since the manufacturers are willing to pay as much to enter the market and make their product known. Google ads for such products pay you equally higher dollars per click as opposed to ads for say nail vanish.

I have seen some adwords bids that start from $5 per click. Other companies and individuals bid as high as $50 per click to maintain the pole position in Google results pages. The revenue principle applying to AdSense when Google serves the ads onto your website is practically the same. On the converse, the highest bid by advertisers is a paltry $0.05 for some products. Which ads would you rather get served with by Google?-go figure.

For you to be able to run high paying AdSense ads, you will need to make a thorough research on minimum bids made by advertisers in adwords. This is not rocket science really. One way of telling a certain area has higher bids is to Google a product you suspect might have high competition among advertisers. Just counting the number of adwords ads appearing for that particular keyword will tell you much.

A Google SERP (Search Engine Results Page) with a lot of ads appearing on it might indicate that the advertisers on that keyword are bidding serious figures per click on their website.

The higher a particular ad appears on a highly competitive keyword usually indicates higher bids and you may want to consider creating websites in such an area and get it served with AdSense. But also bear in mind that high ad counts also means that it's a highly competitive field and getting traffic for your website might be like pulling teeth...and with a pair of tweezers that is.

It pays to do an intensive research into areas to create websites for AdSense revenue. Since AdSense is served automatically by Google to your website, your only maneuver is to look for very specialized, less competitive, high paying niche areas and keywords to create your website content on. As a rule of thumb, new products are naturally good niche areas to start with; assuming that you catch on the fad soon enough before every man and his dog start selling the same product. Please note that we are placing emphasis on guys that want to use AdSense as their main source of online revenue here.

In most cases and usually why we (me included) make measly AdSense income is that, we create websites in areas of our own interest and then serve AdSense ads to them. Problem is, our preferred areas of interest are not necessarily areas that can make us worthwhile money with AdSense. Research an AdSense area that pays, then create unique content on that, serve the ads and laugh all the way to the bank. Kind of doing things in reverse... banana eating monkey sort of thing.

Positioning And Designing Your Ads

This is an area that I want to approach with a lot of caution. One thing is painfully true, and that is your AdSense ads are not worth the space if they are not optimally designed and positioned. One of the biggest advantages with serving AdSense ads is that Google lets you design and position your ads on your own website. But, which design and positions work best? Just like the offline world, positioning an outdoor advertisement makes all the difference between the ad being seen and it passing as a waste of resources.

Why does placing a TV ad at prime time, for example, cost more than double that of placing it dead in the night or early in the morning? Better still a billboard on an unused highway will not receive as much audience as one in a freeway that has huge amounts of vehicular traffic.

The same principle works with serving ads from Google AdSense. Placement of your ads is everything in getting noticed by visitors to your website and eventually getting them clicked on. Some areas of your website are actually prime real (or is that virtual) estate while others are... well, badlands, abandoned dumb and quarry sites.

Positioning Your AdSense Ads

As mentioned above, you need to know which areas of your website or blog work for AdSense. Research (and don't ask me by who) has shown that an online browser's eye is trained more emphatically on certain areas of a webpage while other areas receive just a gloss-over glance. It is also true that a webpage visitor's eye lands automatically and for the first instance on a particular area of a page and then follows a certain trail of vision on that webpage. Disconcerting, is it?...No, it's actually a nightmare for an advertiser if you don't have those facts.

You might have noticed that, in a Google SERP (i.e. the results page you get when you search a word in Google) ads always appear on the mid top and right side of the page. Fact is that, advertisers on these two areas pay completely different rates. The ads on the top of the page are called sponsored ads, while those on the right edge of the page are called adwords.

The middle top area (sponsored ads) is also much more expensive to advertise on while the right-top side ads (1st to 5th positions) are priced higher than the mid-right and bottom right adwords areas. Although, this is done through a bidding process, the idea is clear that, if your ad is the first on the top right side of the page, you get hit more than those below you. This is not only exclusive to Google but to most if not all search engines online that run ads on their SERPs.

Ok, let's bring it home. Considering your webpage will be providing other relevant and mainframe content in the middle of the page, you will need to follow Google ad positioning example. For starters, you can try to place AdSense ads at the mid-top of the webpage. The best ad design that works for the top page section is the leaderboard format which stretches the ads across from left to right of the page. Usually about three to four AdSense ads will be served with the leader board format.

The leaderboard ads are available in the ads set up button within the horizontal ads drop down. All this is possible once you get Google to approve your account, you will be able to create your ads there and get a HTML code provided for you to paste to your webpage. Google promotes family friendly websites and blogs and will need to review your website before approval. They discourage websites with adult content; your website should also have well arranged and meaningful content.

Your next prime real estate on the webpage is the far right hand side. This is a crucial area and you might want to place the ads right from the top running downwards as a column. Again, I have experimented on this area with the broad banner ads from AdSense and they fit in like a glove hence bracketing the main middle text. The broad banner format is available from your Google ad set up button in your account under the vertical ads section.

Personally, I select the text-only ads from the create-new-ad button. You have a choice of ad types including texts and images, text only and images only formats. I prefer the text only since it's now accepted that text ads attract more interest than banner and image ads. I think it's something to do with an ad getting to the point as fast and as effectively as possible.

Now, the other available position has been subject to a lot of debate; but there are still some marketers who swear by it. This is the mid-text AdSense ads. These are ads that are placed in between your main text and separated into two, three or four parts depending on the size of the main text. Basically it interrupts the flow of the text after some delivery of information. By text I mean your main page content located at the middle of the page. I cannot deny that locating the ads mid-text really gets them seen by people interested in reading your full content. But there are also visitors that might consider it an interruption to their reading and just pass along. I think this position's effectiveness surely depends on an individual reader and I might want to leave the choice up to you here.

The last AdSense positioning real estate is the end-text position. This is placed at the very bottom of your webpage text. This position is equally important for webpage visitors that have read your content and might see something that catches their eye at the end. It is proven that a visitor prefers a sense of continuity while doing their web searches as opposed to opening one page, closing it and opening another altogether. If your end-text AdSense ads are relevant enough to the content on display, the visitor will most likely sign off from your page by clicking on that last ad. Which I believe is good enough for that AdSense revenue click.

As I end the positioning AdSense discussion here, I might want to mention that caution is necessary to avoid overdoing it by serving too many ads. Your webpage should have just enough AdSense ads to create a wrap around effect to your main text. The webpage should avoid looking like an overcrowded flea market. Usually Google allows you to serve about 15 ads per page but you need not go the whole nine yards with it. Place just enough on each page to make it optimized for AdSense revenue.

Designing your AdSense ads

You will also be able to design the format of your ads within your AdSense account. Google allows you to play around the text of the ads within certain parameters like size, type, nature, text color, borders color, background colors, url color and the shape of their edges. Google also lets you choose how you want your AdSense ads to contrast against your main text by being able to choose the templates among them blend, mother earth etc. Personally I have found blending my ads to the text works where I don't want them to conspicuously stand out.

While designing your ads for primarily the purposes of AdSense income, you may want to consider making them stand out. Take care however not to overdo the colors, otherwise your site will look like its reading the riots act to visitors to click on them or else... The idea here is to softly make the ads stand out but not so much as to distract the reader of the main text. This means you will be doing a balancing act with the AdSense font color, the background and the general shape around the edges of the ad boxes.

My research has shown that choosing a soft AdSense ad background like light grey combined with emphasized text color on that ad's background has a good effect on the click through rates. But grey if your own site's background is white. Grey works best with websites with a white background. Other lighter colors work best with different backgrounds on websites. I guess I'm trying to say that your AdSense background color should just be enough to provide a slight shade to differentiate it from your original website's background. Don't make it scream here.

This might hold true when you visit other websites like hubpages.com which shares its AdSense revenues with article contributors. What they do here is that they serve AdSense ads around your article and if it's a nice piece, you will get decent clicks if not an outright click-riot. I observed that, since their website background is white, they serve their AdSense ads with an ad-background of light grey while blending the top-text ad's background white. Your best bet here is not to take my word for it but to keep on tweaking, testing and turning the ads until you see what works for your website.

High Traffic Levels

This is the devil in AdSense income. The above three aspects of increasing your AdSense income will only work to a certain extent and as far as your traffic goes. As I said this is where AdSense becomes everybody's biggest headache. However if we are to look at this critically, there are a hundred ways to drive traffic to the websites.

Let's assume we have already worked on the other three areas to our satisfactions. We are now more than sure that for whatever traffic we bring to our websites, we will be able to milk the most revenue out of them. I think that is important. No one wants visitors to be making a pass by their website without ever contributing a cent to their revenues online. So optimized they are and out you go for traffic.

I don't want to go deep into this area of bringing traffic to your website but let's just say the methods are many besides writing unique content, writing articles with links to your websites, adwords, contributing in forums among many others. The most important and that which will save you a lot of agony and time is to choose a niche area that has comparatively less competition. Since we started off making websites for AdSense, we might as well ensure that we make websites with content that attracts the search engines, hence traffic.

Choose your niche area well and the search engines will pick you out. Visitors will be on your website like ants to a Popsicle- with the right content. To help you with selecting a niche area, you can use the Google trends keyword tool to measure the competition of a particular keyword. As a rule of thumb, avoid keywords that are crowded. The competition won't do you any good.

There are people out there who have mastered the art of making multiple websites for AdSense revenue. Most of them use the automated softwares that help them develop unique websites in certain niches. An example of good AdSense automated website developer software that is popular in the market is the HYPERVRE [http://increasingAdSenseincome.wordpress.com]. (see below)This software is designed to prompt you generate the most unique sets of keywords and go on to develop unique content. As mentioned earlier, making websites in unique niche areas is the key to getting massive traffic sent your way by the search engines. Well designed and unique website content also saves you the agony of leveraging your website traffic by writing articles, buying advertising space, email lists and all other related headaches to generating traffic.

Concentrate on making websites that attract traffic by themselves, then keep on churning out as many websites as you can using the automated softwares. Within 2 months you will notice your AdSense revenue expanding to unimagined levels. So much for your earlier belief that-nobody can earn more than adcents monthly.

How I got paid $250 for reporting an Adsense Cheater!

Let me tell you a story about karma and how I made $250 by reporting an Adsense cheater!

It started when I came upon a web site where some kid was blatantly breaking the rules by asking his buddies to click on his Adsense ads.

This has got to be one of my biggest pet peeves! Why do people think they can break the rules at the expense of other peoples' AdWords budgets?

So I did what a lot of people do... I contacted Google!

I figured Google would shut this punk down immediately. Boy was I wrong!

Every time I went back to this kid's web site the message asking his friends to click the ads were still there! This went on for a few weeks and I really started to get ticked off at the lack of response on Google's part.

So I decided to take matters into my own hands.

I used this software I created called "Google Sponsor Lister" (You can get it at AdsenseSchool.com) to find every sponsor who was targeting this kid's niche.

I contacted each sponsor directly and told them there was a chance their ads were being displayed on a cheater's site. I figured if THEY complained to Google, something would happen!

Well I guess I was right! One of the sponsors emailed me back two days later and said:

"I want to thank you for pointing out the kids clicking on my ads. I turned it over to my Google rep, and he called today to let me know Google is disabling their account. Also, he said Google is crediting me a decent amount for fraudulent clicks over the last quarter. What's your address? I'd like to send you a little thank you gift."

How awesome is that? I was so excited! Not because he was going to send me a "thank you gift"... but because I figured out how to get that punk's shut down!

It's funny how Google shut this kid down in TWO DAYS because a sponsor contacted them but when I had been trying for weeks, nothing happened. Makes you think...

Anyway... I told him he didn't have to thank me and he definitely didn't need to send me a gift. I was just happy to know I saved him a couple bucks and this punk got his account canceled.

He replied with the following...

"Thanks again. I actually spend several hundred thousand dollars a month on Google, so at least they responded to me quickly. Also, the rebate they gave me was fairly substantial (several thousand). I'd really like to buy you an Amazon gift certificate or an iPod or something if you'd like to tell me how to send it to you, because I don't think I would have been proactive about this if you hadn't contacted me. Either way, it's great that you're being a good samaritan."

SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS? I thought I saved him a couple bucks at most!

I was floored when I read that because I knew Adsense cheaters hurt sponsors but I never thought it was that bad!

So I told him if he REALLY wanted to send me an iPod or an Amazon gift certificate, I wouldn't stop him! ;-)

He ended up sending me an Amazon.com gift certificate worth $250!

Long story short... I am now a true believer in Karma! :-D

I think this teaches us a couple important lessons...

First, telling Google about Adsense cheaters is fruitless... but informing the sponsors, and asking them to contact Google, works immediately!

And second, ripping off AdWords sponsors is big business. Don't think for a second it's a victimless crime!

Oh and now I'm a true believer in Karma!

Maybe you won't make $250... but at the very least you'll help get rid of another Adsense thief and save a business owner some money. - source

Biogas as a Renewable Energy Source

The world is in need of a sustainable, efficient, carbon-neutral fuel source. Biogas, harvested from agriculture and food industries, not only fits this criteria, it is readily available and affordable for people around the world. Also known as biofuel, natural methane holds promise for the future.

History of Biofuel

According to the Regional Biomass Energy Program's publication Methane Recovery from Animal Manures The Current Opportunities Casebook (United States Department of Energy 1995,) it has been known for perhaps thousands of years that decomposing organic matter can produce a flammable gas. The first documented modern use of methane as a source of power was in 1859, at a leper colony in India.

England followed suit in 1895. Faced with a surplus of sewage and nowhere to put it, authorities allowed the waste to anaerobically ferment and harvested the resulting gases to power gas streetlamps. The availability of fuel was exploited throughout the UK as well as Germany, particularly during World War II when fuel was scarce.

In the 1930s, an agricultural model was designed to intentionally harvest methane from animal manure. The concept was a source of experimentation in India as well as China throughout the sixties and into the eighties, reaching a peak during the first oil crisis.

Unfortunately, once oil prices returned to previous lows, the idea was seen as uneconomical and mostly abandoned. Recently, however, there has been a resurgence of interest in biogas as a readily available, renewable, carbon-neutral source of fuel.

Green Fuel Makes a Comeback

In India, where overpopulation has resulted in massive deforestation and fuel shortages, biogas is the target of intense research. Already, in India and Nepal, biogas technology is used as an economical and attainable source of household fuel. As outlined in the Biomass Energy Resource Assessment Handbook, there are currently millions of household biogas systems in operation worldwide, with 3.8 million operating in India alone (Maithel 2009.)

In developed countries, biogas technology is chiefly used on the industrial scale to power large farming operations, landfills, and so on. Throughout Europe, centralized digester systems are utilized, in which manure, agri-food waste, and other organic industry waste products are shipped to a central processing unit. These systems produce electricity on a large scale for domestic as well as commercial applications.

Currently, government subsidies exist to encourage the development of biogas systems in India, Germany, Sweden, and parts of Canada. With continued research and public encouragement, biogas holds enormous promise for reducing greenhouse gasses, treating waste products, and providing a renewable source of carbon neutral fuel.

Renewable Energy from Manure

Most biogas is produced within the confines of an anaerobic digester, an oxygen-free, air-tight container that is capable of processing a variety of organic waste products. In the publication Generating Methane Gas from Manure Fulhage et al describe the following process for converting manure to usable biogas (University of Missouri 1993):
  1. Acid-forming anaerobic bacteria break the material down into a simple organic liquid.
  2. Methane-forming bacteria digest the liquid effluent, creating methane, carbon dioxide, and a low-odor, nutrient-rich liquid as by-products of digestion.
  3. The gas products can then be tapped and used as biogas.
  4. The waste matter is treated for possible contaminants and usually spread as fertilizer.
Using this method, the same publication estimates that the manure of three beef cattle are capable of producing enough energy each day to power a refrigerator, and a small herd of 72 animals could produce enough heat energy to heat an average-sized home.

Advantages of Biogas

In Biogas From Waste and Renewable Resources: an Introduction, authors Deublein and Steinhauser explain that biogas is predominantly methane, a hydrocarbon gas typically produced by microorganisms during anaerobic digestion of organic matter. Once contained, biogas can be used in much the same way that natural gas is used for home heating or electricity generation (Wiley-VCH, 2008.) Biogas offers a number of advantages over conventional fuel sources, including:
  • Reduction in Greenhouse Gasses: methane is a significantly more powerful greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, with greater potential for increasing global warming effects. Containing methane and converting it to CO2 will neutralize its effect on global warming.
  • Biogas is Carbon Neutral: Because CO2 is returned to the atmosphere via incineration at approximately the same rate it is taken up during photosynthesis, biogas is generally considered to be carbon neutral.
  • A Renewable Resource: As biofuel is the product of recently consolidated atmospheric carbon, it is also considered to be a highly renewable resource.
  • Reduced Organic Waste: The digestate waste product leftover from biogas production is of significantly reduced volume. In most cases, the low-odor digestate is treated for contaminants and spread as organic fertilizer.
A renewable, carbon-neutral substitute for fossil fuels is the stuff that dreams are made of. While manure may not be a romantic subject, it is hard not to fall in love with biofuel.

Sources:

Deublein, Dieter and Angelika Steinhauser. Biogas from waste and renewable resources: an introduction. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2008.

Fulhage, Charles; Dennis Sievers and James R. Fischer. "Generating Methane Gas from Manure." University of Missouri Extension. October 1993. University of Missouri. 2 April 2010.

Maithel, Sameer. "Biomass." Solution Centre for Renewable Energy Cooperation Network for the Asia Pacific. September 2009. Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology. 2 April 2010.

Regional Biomass Energy Program. Methane recovery from animal manures [microform] : a current opportunities casebook Regional Biomass Energy Program, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Washington, D.C. : 1995

Methods for Biomass Pellet Stove Fuel Storage

Pellet fuel is a biomass fuel, a combustible green, renewable energy source for home heating. It's more economical purchased in bulk so it must be stored properly.


Pellet fuel is made from scrap like old hardwood pallets, wood chips, cord wood, corn stalks, and waste paper. Reusing these combustible materials for residential heating instead of putting them in the landfill makes sense. Use, reuse, recycle.

Components of a Pellet Stove

The basic stove or pellet heater setup includes a pellet storage container, a fuel burner, an automatic, adjustable auger feed unit delivers the supply, an exhaust system, and a blower. These stoves are not only economical to run, but they are also high tech. Some units can be activated by remote control. Some can even be started remotely with a cell phone.

Fuel Storage Choices

One benefit that petrochemical fuels like heating oil don't enjoy is that there are no hazardous material permits needed for mass storage because there's no oil or volatile material involved. The storage can be either above or under the ground as convenience dictates.

There are two phases of pellet fuel storage: bulk storage for future use and short-term storage of pellets that are ready for use.

Bulk Fuel Storage

Fuel manufacturers provide the product in 40 pound bags. This makes them easy to handle. The bags are sealed and constructed of a material that is waterproof. The bags may either be stacked outside covered up, or somewhere in the home.

The amount of space needed depends on how many bags there are which in turn depends on how long and severe the winter will be. In most circumstances, a winter’s supply of pellet fuel can be neatly stored in one corner of the garage.

If the bags will be stored outdoors, they are best stored on an elevated surface and covered with a tarp. Obviously, the bags should be higher than the snow level. A backyard shed is an ideal solution.

Short-Term Storage for Immediate Use

The vast majority of pellet stoves are top fed. The storage container is located on the top of the unit. When the level gets low it's refilled through a hatch which is located on the top. It's a good idea to have a bag in the corner or in a closet.

The pellets are delivered to the fuel burner by the auger. The auger also prevents the burner’s flames from flashing back into the storage container.

In the average home, all that is required is toping off the pellet storage container once a day, and this only takes a few minutes. Not bad compared to hauling logs through the living room, dropping pieces of bark on the floor.

This is a great time to install one of these units. As a biomass heating stove, it qualifies for an energy tax credit in the US.

Biomass Energy is Better than Other Types of Renewable Energy

There are many different forms of "green" or renewable energy available today and people are continually looking for more energy-efficient sources of green power as the concern about global warming and greenhouse gases comes to the forefront. For those looking to escape dependence on foreign oil and for those interested in reducing their impact on the planet, one type of energy stands out among the rest: biomass energy.

Biomass energy is energy derived from organic materials, usually waste materials.

Biomass energy is, of course, not the only type of green or renewable energy that exists on the market. Other popular options include solar power and wind power. However, while these other options get a lot of attention in the media, biomass is considerably better than these choices for several different reasons:
  • Biomass helps keep waste out of landfills. While solar energy makes use of the power of the sun and wind energy harnesses the wind, biomass energy uses organic waste products to create energy. Approximately 70 percent of the waste products disposed of in landfills in the United States contain biomass energy and many companies produce a significant amount of biomass that adds to this number every day. Biomass energy keeps the waste out of landfills and harnesses it into something useful.
  • Biomass energy has a very long track record of success. Biomass energy has been used in some form or another since the days of the caveman burning wood for fire. Biomass is not a new technology or a passing fancy but is instead a long-established source of energy.
  • Biomass energy is a very reliable source of energy. You are not dependent upon the sun to shine or on the wind to blow in order to use biomass energy. This means it can be used in more places and by more people in a very reliable manner and produce the power necessary for many different applications. Many people are reluctant to switch to solar or wind power because of problems with consistent energy being available but this worry is eliminated when you make use of biomass. In fact, some companies produce enough biomass waste to provide all that they need for their energy production without depending on a third-party supplier, increasing reliability even further since there is always a ready source of biomass.
  • Biomass energy doesn't require an entirely new system or process to work. With co-firing, you can use your existing boilers and use biomass along with coal in order to reduce the amount of coal used by up to 20 percent. This is much easier in many cases than trying to entirely switch your power plant to solar or wind power.
  • Biomass energy is the only form of liquid renewable energy that is available. This factor, along with the fact that it doesn't depend on sun or wind, also helps to make it suitable for applications and uses where wind and solar power would not necessarily work.
All of these are significant advantages of biomass energy and they all help to explain why biomass is preferable to other sources of green or renewable energy. If you want to stay ahead of the curve; be prepared for new potential government regulations that limit energy use; and do your part to reduce waste and greenhouse gases, it is time to consider biomass energy for your industrial or commercial application.

Samsung Galaxy Pocket S5300 repair, disassembly manual, guide


There is really a time negligence very unfortunate that my Samsung GT-S5300 aka Samsung Pocket fell from my pocket during these raining days. The problem goes need for servicing but I have to DIY and I found a good tutorial from YouTube just wanted to share to my readers.


Here it is next time if your Samsung Pocket happen swim during the rainy days all you have to do is open the case and buy Laquer Thinner wash it immediately, good I have my Rework Station at home and used this "hot air" to dried myphone. Luckily after I serviced it it goes back to my normally without bringing to the Cellphone Shop.

RIFF JTAG – Samsung GT-S5300 Galaxy Pocket Unbrick – Dead Boot Repair Supported

19.10.2012 RIFF JTAG – Samsung GT-S5300 Galaxy Pocket Unbrick – Dead Boot Repair Supported

Repairing bricked Samsung S5300 is easy with the RIFF Box. Note, one simple way to connect over JTAG – connect USB cable to PC and insert battery. In this case phone is automatically powered on, so no need to press any power-on buttons on the phone keypad.

To resurrect Samsung S5300:
  • Solder JTAG cable to Samsung S5300 JTAG pads;
  • Insert USB Data cable into board and PC;
  • Make sure Samsung S5300 is selected in the list of models;
  • Click Resurrect button;
  • Wait till software signals a successful operation completion;
  • Disconnect power supply, de-solder JTAG wires;
Now phone is in bootable condition, that is, even if it does not start up normally, you can flash it using known flashing methods.

To enter download mode:
  • Disconnect PC cable;
  • Insert battery;
  • Hold ‘Volume Down’ and ‘Home’ keys and press Power-On.

Coconut and mango waste could help power Asia

DHAKA -- Researchers in the United States say agricultural waste from coconut and mango farming could generate significant amounts of off-grid electricity for rural communities in South and South-East Asia.

Many food crops have a tough, inedible part which cannot be used to feed livestock or fertilise fields. Examples of this material — known as 'endocarp' — include coconut, almond and pistachio shells, and the stones of mangoes, olives, plums, apricots and cherries.

Endocarp is high in a chemical compound known as lignin. High-lignin products can be heated to produce an energy-rich gas that can be used to generate electricity.

The researchers identified high-endocarp-producing regions of the world – and noted that coconut and mango agriculture account for 72 per cent of total global endocarp production. Coconut production alone accounted for 55 per cent.

Most coconut endocarp comes from South and South-East Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam.

They then overlaid these findings with energy consumption data to identify communities with little access to electricity, who could benefit from endocarp-based energy.

'We noticed that production was unevenly distributed around the globe, which could make a very significant contribution to the energy budget in some countries like Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the Philippines, [as well as] regions of India,' Tom Shearin, co-author and a systems analyst at University of Kentucky, United States, told SciDev.Net.

Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences (February 21), the researchers said endocarp bioenergy could meet up to 30 per cent of total energy needs in Sri Lanka, 25 per cent in the Philippines, 13 per cent in Indonesia, and 3 per cent in India.

Shearin said endocarp was preferable to crop-based biofuels as it had no value as a food item. 'Its exploitation as energy source does not compete with food production,' he said.

Wais Kabir, executive chairman of the Bangladesh Agriculture Research Institute, told SciDev.Net that most of the country's agricultural waste, including non-edible by-products, was already used to generate bioenergy.

'I don't think that supply of adequate volumes of coconut shell, [for example] to run a power plant, is possible at this stage until we go for its production in a planned way,' he said.

The researchers acknowledged that efforts to scale up infrastructure to deliver decentralised bio-energy in developing countries would face economic, technical and social challenges.

Advocates of an endocarp-based energy sector would also have to persuade investors that it would be financially viable.

Abser Kamal, managing director of Grameen Shakti, a renewable energy firm in Bangladesh, said: 'We have to check if these are cost-effective or not'.

Islam Sharif, CEO of the Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL), a state-run renewable energy financing firm in Bangladesh, said IDCO would encourage investment in endocarp-based energy production if it was found to be financially viable.

'Bangladesh needs more energy sources to meet its power needs,' Sharif told SciDev.Net.

Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette

After more than 30 years of experience in briquette field now we are entering into the manufacturing of highest quality, unique and environmentally friendly product of Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette.


This environmentally friendly Briquette is converted from 100% Coconut shell Charcoal into a useful energy source. Coconut shell Charcoal is compressed into Oval shape briquettes with some special bio binding materials under strict quality control techniques.

With the improved and efficient production technique, the volatile matter is reduced to the minimum leaving high fixed carbon content in the charcoal which provides long last burning, odorless, smokeless and high heat combustion capacities.

Our Coconut shell Charcoal Briquette can burn as long as 2 to 3 hours with minimum ash residual, less than 5% of its original weight. It doesn't emit any toxic or sulfur gas.

This coconut shell charcoal briquettes are very safe to use. It is very cheap and best when it is compared with reference to its heat efficiency to any other fuel product available in the market. It is completely environmental friendly unlike other fuel products. Not a single tree or a branch is cut to produce these environmental friendly briquettes.

This is being used as fuel for steam boilers, forging industries, aluminum casting, barbecuing and Grilling ovens and other ovens. It is also used for carbon pick up in steel plants.

Thus, introduction of the new efficient, eco friendly compact Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette would not only help in reduction of fuel cost ,it also helps in preventing the wellness of kitchen workers from indoor air pollution caused by smoke and soot from burning fuel wood. This markedly affects the health of the people in the kitchen (mainly women) positively. The World Health Organization states that 2.4 million people die each year from causes directly attributable to air pollution, with 1.5 million of these deaths attributable to indoor air pollution.

Advantages over other fuels
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquettes are a renewable source of energy. Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquettes are made out of 100% Organic.
  • The charring process of the raw material for the Briquette is performed at high temperatures giving overall significance to the product.
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette contains higher fixed carbon which burns much more efficiently and economically compared to other fuels.
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette is having higher burning temperature. The heating value of the Briquette is 6000KCal/Kg or more.
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette will burn last longer and steady burning throughout the burning time.
  • Combustion of the briquettes is more uniform compared to coal. The size is designed for complete combustion.
  • Boiler response to changes in steam requirements is faster due to high temperature of the briquettes.
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette is having very low volatile matter which sustaining the burning time of the Briquette.
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette will not produce any spark during burning. Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette burns without any smoke or fume.
  • Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette is completely Odorless throughout its burning Our Coconut Shell Charcoal Briquette is free from sulfur or any other toxic materials.
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Consumers

The demand of fuel briquettes is increasing as the use of the briquettes is spreading and people becoming aware of its availability and advantages. Briquetted fuel can be used as a substitute of firewood. At present it is being used in the following areas.
  • Boiler for raising steam in chemical, Textile processing industries
  • Hotels and restaurants for raising steam
  • Tire Retreading units
  • Tea processing units
  • Dryers and ovens for generation of hot air and many areas where firewood, Leco and Coal used.
  • Fuel in forging units and in aluminum melting units.
  • Carbon Pick up in Steel Plant.

Mango Pits and Coconut Shells Could Generate Electricity

More than 1.5 billion people don't have access to electricity, according to the United Nations Development Program. That means, among other things, that school children with homework to do are left in the dark.


But some poor, rural areas that lack electricity may find they can generate it from something many do have plenty of: coconut shells and fruit pits.

'Very little waste'

University of Kentucky plant scientist Seth DeBolt and colleagues wanted to find a fuel that people in poor, rural areas could use to generate electricity. While on a study trip in rural Indonesia, he was struck by something he saw everywhere he went:

“The incredible efficiency at which agricultural products are used in Indonesia," DeBolt says. "There’s very little waste.”

Little waste means little left over that could be used for fuel. Farmers grew mangoes and jackfruit above coffee bushes and livestock fodder. Everything they grew was used for something. Even the scraps of fruit were fed to chickens. So growing a separate fuel crop would take land away from food crops, something DeBolt definitely wanted to avoid.

“The people at most risk with respect to energy poverty, typically they’re the same people who have food insecurity issues as it is," he says. "And any change in availability would be most detrimental to that group of people.”

Lots of energy

But there is one promising item DeBolt found in abundance that would not create competition between food and fuel.

“It’s the shell of a coconut, or the pit of a mango. And these are generally thrown out.”

Though you can’t eat it and you can’t feed it to livestock, DeBolt says a coconut shell or mango pit has a lot of energy in it.

“It compares roughly to low- to moderate-grade coal in its heating value," he says, "which is excellent.”

The same is true for the pit of an olive, peach or cherry, or the shell of an almond or walnut. All that is needed is a way to release the energy.

Turning rice hulls into electricity

DeBolt says a company in India called Husk Power is using small generators in local villages to turn rice hulls into electricity. They use a process called gasification: heating plant matter in a low-oxygen chamber releases gases that can be burned in an engine that spins a power-generating turbine.

DeBolt says his team saw the possibilities for coconut shells and mango pits.

“Hey, well these crops are growing here and these are the areas where there is potential for energy poverty to be alleviated at least in part by these small-scale production systems.”

In a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DeBolt and his colleagues used some rough calculations of coconut, mango and other fruit production and the efficiency of the gas generators. And they found in a country like Indonesia, for example, these systems could provide as much as 13 percent of the national energy needs.

Sustained energy supply

“If that’s concentrated on rural, decentralized facilities - not the big cities, which generally have a sustained energy supply - then it may have a more sustained impact on those communities.”

Other tropical countries with significant crops of coconuts, mangoes or other similar fruits could benefit, too.

However, DeBolt cautions that it is not a cure-all. There are technical issues, including how to safely handle the hazardous waste by-products of gasification. And startup funds can be hard to come by in the countries that could most benefit.

Still, he sees potential for coconut power to at least help in alleviating rural poverty. - VoAnews

Jun 1, 2013

Is this the death of 34B Bra?

The bra has been around for over a century and we still can't find one that fits. It's been estimated that as many as 85 percent of women in the U.S. wear the wrong size for their frame. If you've ever found your bra strap hanging down by your elbow, you're familiar with this fact. It's not only slightly embarrassing in a high-powered meeting, a poorly-fitted bra can cause sagging, neck and back pain. You'd think by now we'd have a better solution, aside from paying a custom fitter upwards of $400 to fix the problem.


"The entire bra purchase process is flawed," Dustin Cohn, Chief Marketing Officer for Jockey International tells Yahoo Shine. "Women are asked to measure their breasts with a tape measure. A woman's breasts are three dimensional, so it doesn't make sense to measure them with a two dimensional method. This changes the way bras support a bigger, bustier woman."

Jockey, the brand once known best for making men's sporty underwear, is strategizing a new way to mass market bras with more customized fits. But first they need women to let go of everything they know about the bra alphabet (A,B,C and so on.)

The company's self-created measurement system, called the Fit Kit ($20), involves 10 new and complicated numeric sizes (shaved down from 55), which are based on measurements of the shape of women's breasts (i.e. volume) rather than actual bust size.

It all sounds promising. "But is anyone ready for measurements like 1-30, 7-36 and 9-42?" asks the New York Times' Stephanie Clifford. The volumetric sizes number 1 through 10 in cup size from small to large, and then combines with band size. So instead of being a 32-B, someone might find they're a 2-32.

The kits are a do-it-yourself compliment of customization. Each comes with color-coded measuring tape, cups, protective lingerie wash bag and video instructions for taking measurements. The bras, which start at $60 and come in five styles, are sold separately.

"It's the closest thing to a custom bra that you'll find," says Cohn.

Still, it might take some adjusting. "I wish their sizing system was more translatable to the standard system," writes blogger Charla Welch, of Bra Crusader, in her review of the kit.

But Jockey isn't the only game in town revamping the fitting process. True&Co, an online retailer, combines mathematical principles with a questionnaire to measure customers for size. “We have an algorithm that defines 2,000 body types,” True&Co's Michelle Lam told the New York Times back in February.

If you're not ready to part with the traditional ABC's of bras, consider a few tips from the pros for finding the right fit.

First take your measurements. There are plenty of simple step-by-step instructions online (like this one) that take the confusion out of the numbers game.

Prepare to road-test. Don't rely on what the tag says because all bras fit differently. The bra should lie flat against your breastbone, the nipple should be at the center of each cup, the cups should not have wrinkles, and the back of the bra strap should rest in the middle of your back, not hike up. Straps should not be loose or you will not get the proper support. Avoid demi's if you have full boobs and want good support. "It helps to think of your bra like a seesaw," Susan Nethero of Intimacy Boutiques tells Redbook. "If the band is too loose and rides up in the back, the girls will sag. If it is level all the way around or lower, they'll be lifted."

Take care of your bras. Wash by hand or in cold water on the delicate cycle in a lingerie bag. And always air dry. Bras can last for two years if you take care of them well, according to Good Housekeeping. Still, don't expect your bra to stay the same over time. Like anything else, they tend to stretch. Nethero suggests buying a bra that fits best on the last hook so you can use tighter hooks as it loosens.

If all else fails, you can skip the whole thing. One recent study claims you'll stay perkier without any long-term support at all. Given the complicated process of finding that support, it's something to consider. - source