Vancouver, BC has been named several times over as the “Best City in the Americas” by Condé Nast Traveler’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards. The city also ranked #1 on The Economist’s survey of the “World’s Most Livable Cities” for six years running, and in 2008 was voted one of the best places to live by Mercer Consulting in their “Quality of Living Survey 2008.”Clearly, Vancouver is a very special city. It offers residents breathtaking views of the mountains, inviting beaches, and ample green space. Vancouver has become a premier destination for real estate buyers from around the world. For both personal home buyers and real estate investors, an area’s economy plays a critical role in the decision to buy. They’re looking for an area that can provide a solid base for many years to come. Vancouver has a strong and varied economy that has proven to be resilient in tough times, leaving residents feeling secure today, and hopeful for the future. From major Hollywood film productions to international trade, Vancouver offers its residents employment prospects in every sector.Port Metro Vancouver is the nation’s largest port, and trades more than $75 billion in goods with international partners each year. Such a vibrant trade operation has led to thousands of jobs being created (the number of port-related jobs that have been created across Canada is estimated to be nearly 130,000). In addition, the port also welcomes more than half a million visitors each year who are embarking on cruises to Alaska. These visitors spend their dollars at local shops and eateries, and pour a great deal of money into Vancouver’s economy.Cruise ships are just one way that visitors come to the Greater Vancouver area. With the distinguished Vancouver International Airport located about an hour’s drive from Downtown, tourists from every part of the globe find it easy to get to and from the city. There’s also highway access to/from other parts of the province, as well as border crossings to the United States. With so many visitors travelling to Vancouver, the tourism and hospitality industry continues to be one of the area’s largest employment sectors.Vancouver has also become a well-known destination for Hollywood film and television productions. The city is lauded for its chameleon-like ability to resemble other locales. “Hollywood North” as the city is known, is right behind Los Angeles and New York in terms of film production, which makes this a great place to live if you’re employed in the creative arts.High tech firms love Vancouver because of the availability of highly skilled graduates and the city’s overall livability. Construction also continues to employ a large number of people, thanks to the steady demand for commercial and residential space in the metro area, and also due to the upcoming Olympics.In addition to the city’s excellent economic health, Vancouver is also known for its profusion of educational opportunities. Vancouver is home to two of the country’s top universities, Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia. A number of colleges are also located in the area, as well as the Vancouver Film School and the Emily Carr University of Art + Design.For younger students, there are 18 secondary schools, more than 70 elementary schools, and several private schools in the region.In terms of housing, the Vancouver real estate market continues to be strong despite a slump in many other markets around North America.Vancouver is home to some of the most expensive housing in Canada, though prices have been dropping in recent months. While the struggling international economy does play a role in the slowing down of Vancouver’s housing market, property values are dropping more as a result of an inevitable price correction. Housing prices had been increasing at an incredible pace for several years, making real estate in Vancouver inaccessible to a large number of people. According to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, the price of detached homes increased by almost 70% between 2003 and 2008, while condo prices increased by approximately 82%. Over the past several months, real estate prices have decreased by about 12%. Properties are still holding onto much of their value, which is good news for sellers, yet the market is becoming more affordable, which is great news for buyers.To learn about the unique lifestyle that Vancouver can provide, check out the continuation of this article: “Relocating to Vancouver: Fresh Urban Living.”
The rose, being the most popular garden and cut plant, has over 20,000 cultivars in the Northern Hemisphere alone. This number originates from a conservative figure of only 150-200 species of wild roses. Fossil specimens found in both Colorado and Oregon show that roses have been growing for more than 30 million years to date. More fossil specimens were found in North Africa and are said to be at least 4,000 years old. Variant wise, only five of the massive figures above cut as the most popular: the Hybrid Tea, Floribunda, Grandiflora, Climber, and Miniature roses.Hybrid Tea roses were first cultivated in 1867 by a French nurseryman named Jean-Baptiste Guillot. He achieved the first Hybrid Tea by budding an old Chinese garden tea rose and a European rose. While it is not as fragrant as the other variants, it is safe to say that this rose is the most popular of all because of its wide selection of colors and its long stem that makes it ideal as a cut blossom.The Floribundas can easily be distinguished from Hybrid Teas because of their dense clusters and big, simultaneous blossoms sitting on its truss. It was first cultivated in 1909, crossing a Polyantha and a Hybrid Tea. This variant is generally easier to maintain than its parents, making it ideal for parks and similar spaces.The Grandiflora was first cultivated in the mid 1900s, crossing a Hybrid Tea and a Floribunda. Its stem is slightly shorter than a hybrid tea’s and its blossom’s size is midway its parents’. The Queen Elizabeth, the first Grandiflora, is still considered as one of the best variants of this rose class.All Old and Modern roses have their “climbing” counterparts. The canes of the Climbers’ shrubs are naturally more flexible and much longer than its bush form. Its form on Old Garden roses can generally be attributed to the natural growth habit while in Modern Garden roses, it’s actually an end result of mutating continuously. Most Climbing roses grow anywhere between 8-20 feet in height and needs to be “trained” to grow upwards by tying to structures. Miniature roses, similar to Climbers, are simply smaller versions of Old Garden Roses. This class of roses are usually twiggy in form with repeat-ing shrubs that grow anywhere between 6 to 36 inches in height. Its color range is similar to the Hybrid Tea’s and is usually marketed as houseplants.
Get To Know Scorpions
DID YOU KNOW THAT SCORPIONS ARE NOT INSECTS? …. Scorpions are annoying little pests. But… They are not insects. You may be saying to yourself right now, “What?” but no they are not insects. Scorpions are actually considered to be Arachnids. Arachnids are eight legged creatures like Spiders, Ticks and Scorpions.
…and Not all scorpions are poisonous! Some Scorpions contain a lethal sting, most scorpians only have stings that are as potent as a honey bee sting. But stings can be deadly. If you happen to have an allergic reaction to a sting it can very well be fatal. Don’t be fooled by even the smallest Scorpion. And while not all are deadly, the Arizona Bark Scorpion is the most poisonous in the United States. And despite not running a high risk of death, the stripped bark scorpion sting is painful. So we still advise finding a scorpion control solution that is right for you.
+ Scorpions have four pairs of legs. They also have pincers that look like little lobster claws. + Scorpions come in many sizes and colors, but most of the ones you’ll see in Arizona are usually pale gold or tan in color.
Although some scorpions in other parts of the world can be six inches long or longer, most of the adult scorpions in metro Phoenix are probably less than 3 inches long. They have a venom bulb (the telson) at the end of a long tail and a stinger at the end. There are about 90 species of scorpions in the United States and an estimated 1,500 species worldwide. There are more than 40 species in Arizona. + Scorpions hide under rocks or debris. They live in crawl spaces. + They are active and feed at night. The scorpions that are native to Arizona typically eat spiders, insects and each other, if they are hungry enough. + They hide during the day. Check your shoes and clothes before putting them on if you live in an area where there are likely to be scorpions. + If you live in an area where there is a lot of construction, you may be more likely to find scorpions inside because their outdoor habitat has been disturbed. + They can live for months on just water. Because they are looking for water, you may find them in or under sinks or tubs. + Scorpions can live to be over 6 years old. + Scorpions sting. But you knew that, or you wouldn’t be reading this! A scorpion sting may result in some pain, itching, swelling, or tenderness of the area. If you are stung by a scorpion, here’s what you do . If you are stung by any scorpion, including the venomous Arizona Bark Scorpion, here are some immediate actions you should take: + Wash the area of the scorpion sting with soap and water. + Apply a cool compress on the area of the scorpion sting. Ice (wrapped in a washcloth or other suitable covering) may be applied to the sting location for 10 minutes. Remove compress for 10 minutes and repeat as necessary.+ If stung on a limb (arm or leg) elevate the limb to heart level.+ Call the Banner Poison Control Center Hotline at 1-800-222-1222. If you develop symptoms such as numbness or tingling of extremities or face, blurry vision, or muscle twitching, roving eye movements, go to the nearest emergency room. Young children and older people who are stung by a scorpion should be taken to the emergency room immediately.+ Keep your tetanus shots and boosters current.+ The great majority of scorpion stings occur on the hands and feet. Watch where you step with bare feet, and watch where you reach with your hands.
In the western U.S. only one species of scorpion venom is considered very dangerous to humans. Yup, we have it right here in Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Gilbert, Mesa and most valley cities that surround Phoenix Arizona. It is called the Arizona Bark Scorpion. It is straw colored or opaque and usually less than 2 inches long. The Arizona Bark Scorpion is most dangerous if the person stung has an allergic reaction. There are other bark scorpions, and other types of scorpions that are even more common in Phoenix homes than the Arizona bark scorpion. Most people assume they are seeing the most dangerous scorpion when they see any scorpion. I suppose it’s safest to make that assumption, since most people don’t want to get close enough to distinguish the various species from one another!
Bad news: every year many people in the world die from scorpion stings. Good news: hardly anyone ever dies in Arizona, because antivenin is available for severe cases. According to the University of Arizona “in the past 20 years there have been no reported fatalities in the U.S. due to scorpion stings.” Certain people may be allergic to scorpion venom just like some people are allergic to bee stings (or strawberries or peanuts…) although according to the same source no cases of that type of allergic reaction has been reported in Arizona.
Here are some common sense tips that will help control scorpions and how you can help avoid scorpions.+ Close or caulk door openings, screen openings and window cracks so scorpions can’t get into the house. + Dust and vacuum in corners and normally undisturbed places where scorpions hide. + Eliminate the scorpion’s prey (crickets, spiders, and other insects) by using common pesticides. + Common pesticides don’t work well on scorpions. Contact a professional pest control company if considering applying chemicals. + Eliminate outdoor places where scorpions can hide, such as trash piles, rock piles, decaying wood or piles of junk. + Don’t walk around the house at night in bare feet. + A professional pest control company like Invader Pest Management can do a “blacklight” inspection to determine if there is a scorpion infestation, since scorpions glow.
A hen or stag night has become more of an event in recent years. For years it was just a night around the local pubs where you live. Now, it is a real chance to have a fantastic and memorable weekend away with your friends and a start to the wedding celebrations.
Tasteless dressing up and gimmicks are becoming a thing of the past. Manchester for example is one such destination where a stag and hen party can be both loads of fun but without being tacky. Manchester is such a large city, it really does have everything. Take a hen night Manchester package and you can experience the amazing shops, go on a special spa focused weekend, have a cocktail master class or get VIP access to top clubs.
Ideally situated in the centre of the United Kingdom Manchester is easily reachable by Air, Rail, Coach and Car. In order to help you plan travel arrangements for your stag and hen party the following pages are a guide to each of these modes of transport giving you that extra peace of mind.
From humble beginnings Manchester has grown considerably to cement not only its position as the 3rd largest city in the UK but also as the unofficial “Capital of the North”. You will find an abundance of things to do and places to see within the city centre itself during the day as well as in the Greater Manchester Urban Area such as the Trafford Shopping Centre. Development is also continuing to bring further growth to what is already a cosmopolitan, and lively place for fun.
Come the evening its “24 hour party people” have over 500 licenced premises in the city centre to choose from that can cope with up to 250,000 visitors at any one time and normally see around 130,000 revellers on a typical weekend night. So you can expect the normal friendly northern welcome. All in all it has everything you will require for that Stag or Hen party that you will never forget!
In the day, well the shopping is beyond your wildest dreams but below are some other activities well worth looking into.
The Manchester WheelSituated in Exchange Square in the Millennium Quarter is Manchester’s answer to the London Eye without the queues – “The Manchester Wheel” . With 42 capsules that seat 8 people each and a VIP capsule with champagne available for a ride, Stag and Hen Manchester would definitely recommend this as an activity to fit into your weekend as 60 metres up you will see 360 degree views of Manchester you will never get from ground level.
Cloud 23 barSituated on the 23rd floor of Manchester’s tallest building the Beetham Tower which houses luxury apartments and the Hilton hotel, this bar has a unique location and a stylish ever changing ambience thanks to its floor to ceiling windows with views out across Manchester and its surrounds. The only way to access the bar is through an exclusive lift from the building’s reception and this only adds to the prestigious feel. Its drinks although expensive are worth it as the cocktails are of the highest order of quality. Once you are inside and have a drink in your hand looking out over the skyline you will feel like you are in heaven.
The Trafford CentreCovering over 150 acres with 150,000 sq ft of retail, catering and leisure space, 10,000 free car park spaces and its own bus station the Trafford Centre has to be seen to be believed. Since opening in 1998 it has become a tourist attraction with over 30 million visitors each year. Situated on the outskirts of west Manchester near to junctions 9 and 10 of the M60 motorway it is a little trickier to get to in comparison to the city centre shopping centres but with everything you can possibly need under one roof, for those that don’t know Manchester and want to get some serious shopping in, it’s ideal.
Manchester Evening News ArenaOpened in 1995 the MEN Arena with its capacity of 21,000 people is considered to be one of Europe’s biggest indoor concert venues. Everyone who is anyone has graced the arena with either single or multiple tour date appearances. Most recent highlights have included a number of dates on Girls Aloud recent hit tour and within 2009 expect dates from Pink, Taylor Swift, UB40 and Green Day. The MEN also hosts a wide variety of other events throughout the year including sports events like boxing with Ricky Hatton and Amir Khan having fought there, wrestling, Strictly Come Dancing and X Factor live shows.
Regardless of whether it is a stag night, hen party or even a sten weekend – a professional organiser allows you to pick the date, the rating of hotel, the activities you want to do both during the day and night but takes away all the stress of putting it all together. Manchester gives you to ability to have the perfect stag or hen night.
Owning a business is the American dream, and buying a successful franchise can be far less risky than trying to reinvent the wheel by striking out on your own. But is franchising right for everyone? It is right for you?
Carlos Marquez Founder of Tri Tax, is a man in position to know what makes a good franchisee. Over the past two years, his company has blossomed from a single office in Wilmington, Calif., to more than 50 offices—all during the toughest economic climate since the Great Depression. “Many of our first-year franchisees are now on the path to opening their second office,” he says. “As we wrap up this second tax season, it’s amazing to see how far they’ve come.”
Indeed, as other businesses are spiraling downward, some Tri Tax offices have increased their client lists by as much as 130 percent. “This last year has truly been amazing. We’ve seen several franchisees add locations, move to larger offices, or go from a kiosk location to a full-service office,” Marquez states. “Tri Tax refuses to participate in the recession. I truly believe that this recession has helped our company grow.”
The enthusiastic embrace of the Hispanic community has certainly contributed to the company’s success, he notes, as has the way in which Tri Tax coaches its franchisees. “We’ve discovered that franchisees need more than a system to follow; they need continuous training and coaching, and this is where we stand out,” he says. “Every elite athlete knows the power of having a great coach to put them at the top of their game, and as we coach our franchisees, we focus on closing the gap between where they are today and where they ideally want to be one year from now.”
It’s not only the right thing to do, but it increases profits all the way around, Marquez explains. “A common misconception is that we generate our income by selling franchises. But our franchise fee only recovers some of the cost we incur by setting up our franchisees to succeed. Our income largely comes from royalties, so if our franchisees aren’t making money, we aren’t making any money. It’s our goal to get our franchisees profitable quickly.”
Thanks to some high-profile publicity, word is spreading like wildfire about the opportunities for Tri Tax Franchisees—and why it’s a recession-proof business. “We were featured recently in the prestigious Spanish-language newspaper, La Opinion, and our phone has been ringing since then. Everyone knows that old Benjamin Franklin saying about death and taxes, which is why this opportunity makes sense. Many taxpayers now have to deal with the tax consequences of losing their home, losing money in stocks, or cashing out retirement accounts. Add to that all of the recent changes to the tax laws, and you can see why tax preparers are needed now.”
But should potential tax preparers follow the franchise route? That depends, Marquez says. “I remember one of our operations managers telling me, ‘Carlos, you can document your systems and make them available to your franchisees, but you cannot duplicate yourself.’ That was a lesson for me. I want all of my franchisees to be successful, but there’s only so much we can do on the corporate side. We can’t follow them home and make sure they wake up on time to open their office.”
One key to a good fit is that franchisees need to have similar objectives as the franchise company. “I’ve learned that personal goals drive business goals, so it’s very important for us that someone interested in joining Tri Tax has clear goals. We educate an individual on what a franchise is. This isn’t a get-rich-scheme, but a systematic way of running a business, and it takes a particular type of person to follow the system.”
Those with regimented personalities are particularly successful, Marquez says. “We learned that people who have followed a structured schedule and instruction tend to be great franchisees. We’ve had wonderful experiences with customer services representatives, teachers, students, and food industry employees, for example, but we have franchisees from all walks of life.”
Ironically, an entrepreneurial spirit may not be an asset. “A person needs to see value in what we do,” he maintains. “Unfortunately, some franchisees want to do things their way, and that’s unfair for other franchisees who respect their franchise agreements. Ultimately, the franchise agreement is meant to protect the customer, and we, along with our franchisees, are expected to follow it. Entrepreneurial personality types tend to want to do things their way. We like doing it the way that works.”
The other critical element in a successful franchisee is a solid work ethic. “I hear and read lots of business opportunity advertisements telling people that starting their own business will allow them to live their ideal lifestyle,” Marquez says. “Ultimately that’s true, but people still need to work. Being in business for yourself is rewarding, and certainly being in the tax preparation industry gives you lots of flexibility year round. But people need to realize that starting and operating your own business is a daunting task. That’s why having the support of a franchise is so important: it takes two.”
Spend a vacation with your loved one in the tranquil, small towns of Puerto Vallarta. With a little few outdoor activities, your honeymoon could prove to be a fun vacation. The landscape of Puerto Vallarta offers rainforests and beaches so that you have a variety to choose from. Puerto Vallarta’s jungles, also known as the “Romantic Zone” make it the right place for honeymooners and young couples.
If you and your partner are fond of adventure, you may want to try the dune buggies and ATV rides in Puerto Vallarta. There are various tours that can take you to San Sebastian giving you the chance to explore the roads of small villages. Stop over at small villages and enjoy a quiet lunch in these cultural towns. Drive through river beds, sandy grounds, churches, farmlands, towns and race along seasonal waterfalls as you go back. If you are not scared of heights, you could also take canopy tours in these jungles and orchids.
Take some time out and visit Fuller Fine Art Gallery, exhibiting Manuel Morales Retrospective on April 3rd, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Luis Manuel Morales Gamez is a ceramic artist, whose roots are in Tzintzuntzan. His ceramics reflect the pre-Hispanic heritage, and the daily life of his village that you might appreciate if you are fond of art. Admire the relics of San Sebastian that lie amidst the Sierra Madre Mountains. This place reflects the colonial architecture that has been preserved. You can enjoy the scenic splendor of this landscape from high above by taking a 15 minute flight. Or you could also take a 90 minute drive in the quiet town of San Sebastian and see the locals up-close who still hold onto their traditional life style. You will enjoy the panoramic view of the relics and the inhabitants who will unveil the culture that has long been forgotten. All this along with gay friendly company or a partner will make your vacation more pleasurable.
Charter a private sailboat, and sail into the sea with your partner. This is the ideal opportunity to cuddle with your loved one while feeling the sea winds ruffle your hair. The sea gives the perfect view of the mountains and forests lying close to the villages. There is a variety of sailboats and charters you can choose from. If you and your partner are sporty you may even want to dare deep sea fishing. Visit the coves of Banderas bay, Yelapa and Majahuitas and explore wildlife. Relax on the beach of Las Caletas or take a swim whenever you want. You may want to cherish the romantic moments on a sunset sail. You will fancy the evening breeze and the miscellaneous hues of the tropical skies. Top this with a lobster dinner and sip from your glass of wine. Appreciate international cuisines and rejoice in the open bar too that will go on all evening.
Visit the jungles of Las Caletas at night when torches light up the woods. This secluded island is only reachable by sea and offers candlelight dinner, leaving you with passionate memories to take back. A romantic destination combined mesmerizing music and dinner is one of the things you would want to endeavor. Prudential Vallarta and Paradise Village hosted an even on 28th March where more than 250 realtors and guests arrived. A golf tournament at the El Tigre Golf Course, a Volleyball tournament, a day at the beach and tours of Playa Royale Condominiums and Grand Marina Villas were arranged. Winners of volleyball and golf tournaments were awarded with laptops, spa certificates and a flat screen TV. This event also introduced new schemes that will be offered by Paradise Village. Thus this event proved quite successful as it made an impact marketing wise and also provided a good opportunity to socialize, play and win.
Visit the website Pvrpv for more information on renting properties in Puerto Vallarta, also abbreviated as PV, at the following numbers. The Mexican office number is 322.222.0638 and US or Canadian callers may dial the local Vonage number 206.388.3703. Pvrpv has been providing services since a while and the friendly staff will help you find the right place.
Runescape Merchanting is one of the very useful in the game,it is basically buying and selling runescape items your profit being the different between the amount you bought something for and the amount your selling it at. You’ll need an initial investment before you can really start making good money with merchanting, so I suggest you go out and mine until you make around 200,000GP (200k) before you begin thinking of making a lot of money. Having larger amounts to invest in merchanting is always a better thing, but 200k+ will do.
Right, now onto the nitty gritty stuff, one really effective way I made millions on Runescape was to buy and sell Runite (Rune) armour. Rune armour was previously only worn by the strongest of player, but now that the game is developed and has been around for quite a while, nearly every Tom, Dick and Harry has the capabilities to wear it. That’s what makes it good armour to deal in – it’s very popular.
If your a free player, log onto World 1 (if members, try World 2 maybe) and go to the West bank in Varrock, you’ll notice that there are thousands of players in and around the bank the prime place for you to buy and sell your goods. What your aim is, is to buy separate pieces of Rune armour, and then once you have a full set, sell it, and make a profit on it. For example, I may buy a Rune Full Helmet off one person for 20,000 GP (20k), a Plate Body off someone else for 55,000GP (55k), a pair of Rune Legs for 22,000 GP (22k) off another person, and last but not least a Rune Kite Shield for around 45,000 GP (45k). All these items total to 142,000 GP (142k). Now, you might think that you’ve just wasted a lot of money on this armour but trust me, if your a savvy business man, you’ll be able to make some nice profit on it. Next, what you should do is to try and sell the whole set of armour for 200,000 GP (200k) all together.
Normally, people pay more for whole sets of armour, and that’s why it’s pretty easy for you to sell it at that price. If it doesn’t sell, lower your price a little. Once that set of armour sells, then you’ll have made around 50,000 GP off that one set, then you go off, buy all the separate pieces of the set again, and repeat the process.
This is actually a very efficient and quick way of merchanting to make money when you have a bit of money to invest. Give it a go, it’s well worth it.
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Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) often designated as CD288 (cluster of differentiation 288) is a member of evolutionarily conserved Toll-like receptor family which are critical parts of the evolutionarily conserved innate immune system. TLR8 has been identified as natural receptor for single-stranded RNA, and is thought to act as potent activator of innate immune responses upon viral infections. Like all other members of the TLR family, TLR8 is composed of an extracellular domain containing multiple leucine-rich repeats (LRRs), a transmembrane region, and a cytoplasmic tail containing the conserved TIR domain. The TLR8 sequence encodes a 1041 amino acid protein containing 26 N-terminal leucine rich repeats with a calculated molecular weight of 120 kDa. The gene for TLR8 has been mapped to chromosome Xp22. TLR8 is most closely related to TLR7 and TLR9 with 43% and 35% overall amino acid sequence identity, respectively and together they constitute one of the six major TLR clades. (1,2)
In vivo, TLR8 mRNA is expressed in lung, placenta, spleen, lymph node, bone marrow, and PBLs, with highest expression found in monocytes. In vitro, TLR8 mRNA expression is upregulated in THP-1 cells upon PMA-induced differentiation. TLR8 is highly upregulated by autocrine IL-1β, IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α, and is even more enhanced by exposure to IFN-γ. TLR8 mRNA expression in THP-1 cells is elevated after exposure to both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Ex vivo, monocyte TLR8 expression increases while granulocyte expression decreases on exposure to Gram-negative bacteria. (3) Like TLR7 and TLR7, TLR8 is exclusively localized to intracellular
compartments like endosomes, suggesting that these intracellular TLRs recognize
nucleic acids following the internalization and lysing of viruses.
Human TLR8 preferentially mediates the recognition of human immunodeficiency virus, vesicular stomatitis virus, and influenza virus-derived guanosine or uridine rich ss RNA and a synthetic compound (imidazoquinoline compound R848) with antiviral activity R-848. Following nucleic acid recognition, TLR8 recruit the TIR-domain containing adapter called MyD88. MyD88 forms a complex with members of IRAK family (IRAK1 and IRAK4) and TRAF6, which in turn activates TAK1 and results in the activation of NF-κB and synthesis of type I interferons.(4)
A novel role for TLR8 as a suppressor of neurite outgrowth as well as an inducer of neuronal apoptosis has been found. Reports suggest that TLR8 functions in neurons through an NF-kappaB-independent mechanism (5). Recent studies also reveal that the human TLR8 signaling pathway is essential for reversing the function of Treg cells that play a critical role in suppressing immune responses and inducing immune tolerance to cancer and infectious diseases. Thus, the combination of peptide-based vaccines with a TLR8 agonist, may greatly improve the therapeutic potential of cancer vaccines. (4)
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If you ask today’s high-style men and women to identify one brand that exemplifies prestige, most will answer “Louis Vuitton”. Indeed, Louis Vuitton handbagshave long embodied class and distinction. From celebrities to socialites to big-city professionals, hundreds of fashion-conscious consumers willingly fork over high prices for these luxury leather goods.
What is it about a Louis Vuitton purse that serves as an unmistakable status symbol? What sets these accessories apart from ordinary versions?
Many would answer that it’s the company’s rich heritage and history that makes the difference. Launched as a small leather shop in 1821, the original LouisVuitton store specialized in crafting fine leather luggage ware. The namesake designer, Louis Vuitton, recognized a demand among prestigious travelers who wanted premium steamer bags, flat cases, and weekend bags. (Today, the classic “Keepall” overnight bag is still one of the most popular pieces in the collection.) After establishing a reputation as a purveyor of deluxe travel goods, the designer expanded his assortment to include carry-on bags, toiletry cases, small trunks, jewelry boxes, and more. He also eventually went on to create luxury watches.
With the addition of Louis’s son Georgie, the company began offering the classic trademark monogrammed canvas for their handbags and duffels. Now a universally recognizable motif, this design made it harder for imitators to copy Louis Vuitton handbags. It wasn’t until 31 years later that the second Louis Vuitton store was opened in London. Throughout the 1900s, as demand and popularity continued to soar, the designer opened another 130 store locations throughout the world. Ensuing decades saw more growth and profits.
Unrivaled designer talent has always been a critical part of Louis Vuitton’s strategy. After a merger with renowned designer Moet Hennessey in the late 1980s, Louis Vuitton enlisted the talented services of elite designer MarcJacobs. Production and design continued to fall under the supervisory umbrella of Patrick Vuitton. As we approach the second decade of the new millennium, Louis Vuitton purses, wallets, sunglasses, and luggage continue to generate millions of dollars in revenue each year. Many compare this prestigious design company to the likes of Prada, Gucci, and Fendi. Their fine leather ware is popular not only throughout the United States, but also in India, Japan, Korea, China, and Africa.
In spite of the latest technologies and efficiencies, all Louis Vuitton artisans continue to craft each item by hand with a remarkable attention to detail. Today, the original apprentice system is still used to train new leather workers. Painstaking craftsmanship and rigorous quality assurance techniques ensure that each handbag and wallet will serve beautifully for decades to come.
Top Picks for Louis Vuitton Consumers
Over the years, some of the designer’s classic offerings continue to enjoy steady demand:
* If you’re looking for a substantially sized, versatile bag that will travel anywhere, look no further than the Keepall-inspired Speedy bag. Four high-design styles are available, all with spacious main compartments.
* Combining iconic style and everyday function, the roomy Neverfull is one of the most popular Louis Vuitton handbags. An array of colors, patterns, and fabrics are available in three different sizes. Oversized dimensions accommodate all of your everyday essentials, while remaining sleek.
* Introduced in 1932, the ever-stylish Noe handbag boasts an attractive drawstring closure.
* For something with a little whimsy, the oyster shell shape of the Elipse Louis Vuitton handbag is sure to delight. Choose from two sizes in this unique accessory.
The first time you carry your own Louis Vuitton handbag, you’ll understand why the iconic fashion house has enjoyed such longtime acclaim!
First things first, you must have a good look of Puerto Vallarta and for that a parasail ride over the Banderas Bay would be a very good idea. After digesting the majestic beauty of Puerto Vallarta, cool off at Los Arcos or Las Marietas by scuba diving with Scuba Vallarta. Feeling artsy after viewing Puerto Vallarta and rushing through the waves? Why don’t you get a portrait of yourself or perhaps even a caricature by a street artist on the Malecon? Yes, that will certainly get your creative and independent juices flowing!
What would be better than visiting the heart of Puerto Vallarta? Well, nothing! Cross out La Iglesia de Nuestra Senora De Gudalupe, which is the Church of Guadalupe, filled with luxurious religious artsy walls. Once you experience a totally spiritual atmosphere, next comes the “flea market” at El Centro Mercado Municipal where you can bargain for all the items that you like. Further more experience the enchanting night cruise of Mexico aboard a La Marigalante. If the night cruise is not enough to satiate your thirst for the beautiful Puerto Vallarta, then rent a car and explore all the beaches, even the isolated ones along the Nayarit coast for some peace of mind and adventure. You can even rent a motorbike if you want the clean air of Puerto Vallarta singing in your ears and explore the streets.
It is said that any place is barren without its history, therefore saunter down the memory lane of this place by walking down Rio Cuale River Walk and visit the pre-Hispanic museum. Visit the art galleries and have a look at the spectacular works of the Mexican artists.
Feeling a little sporty after a walk back in time? Have a swing at one of Puerto Vallarta’s 7 world class golf courses, indeed, you can certainly swing it. You can even hike or take a horseback ride through the jungle to Yelapa’s waterfall, which is really magnificent and wondrous.
Let’s see, you love animals, well everyone loves Dolphins. Plunge into the waters and interact with the lovable and friendly Pacific bottlenose dolphins at Dolphin Adventure. You can also go to Banderas Bay and watch whales or a whale photo safari. Lovely and romantic atmosphere of Puerto Vallarta might make you crave for a romantic night out. Ask your beloved and enjoy a romantic dinner at La Palapa Restaurant on Los Muertos Beach, you wouldn’t regret it. You can even dance the night away and let out some steam at the nightclubs along the Malecon.
After having such adventures, you must pamper yourself with a massage or spa treatment and have refreshing cocktails served in a coconut shell. Loving it yet? Visit www.pvrpv.com and avail new offers on Puerto Vallarta rentals, so that you could visit more often for your “emergency yet much needed get away.”
Want more adventure? Visit the two swinging bridges from Isla Rio Cuale and wobble your way through them. Everybody loves rides! Well, at the Splash Water Park, go wild on the 9 slides (toboganes), you will have a lot of fun! How about catching a bus? Take a bus to Punta de Mita and experience the wonderful and pleasing atmosphere at El Anclote beach. You would not regret it!
Need a little chivalric action, visit the Puerto Vallarta bull-ring on Wednesday evenings and see a bloodless bull fight. You can end your Wednesday’s thinking about Thursdays, because that’s when you can listen to the Municipal Band at the Plaza. Guess what, if you miss Thursdays you can listen to it on Sunday.
Your game plan is pretty much full now! So get packing…! And Enjoy!
For more information on rental properties in Puerto Vallarta, also abbreviated as PV, visit the website Pvrpv dot com or call at the following numbers. Their Mexican office number is 322.222.0638. If you are calling from the USA or Canada you can call on their local Vonage number 206.388.3703. Pvrpv dot com has successfully been servicing the tourists & local community for some years now. Their skillful and knowledgeable staff is very helpful and experienced. Contact them if you need assistance.