- Vertical Platform Lift Tips By : Roberto Bell
Vertical lifts or wheelchair lifts are a great investment if you or someone you love is in a wheelchair or has trouble walking. They work like mini elevators and are used to overcome differences in height found in homes. Here are some things to consider when purchasing and installing your new vertical platform lift. - Lift Chairs - Comfortable And Practical By : Roberto Bell
Lift chairs provide millions of Americans with freedom and mobility. Lift chairs are both comfortable and reliable. - Abu Yaqub As-Sijistani By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
"Abu Yaqub Ishaq bin Ahmad as-Sijistani, nicknamed "cotton-seed" (Iranian, panba-dana, Arabic khayshafuj) was born in 271/883 in Bandan, a district in north of Sijistan and was trained in Yamen. He was a great philosopher and scholar and considered to be one of the major Ismaili thinkers whose share in the development of the Ismaili system of thought is considerable. Paul E. Walker writes in Abu Yaqub al-Sijistani: Intellectual Missionary (London, 1996, p. 13) that, "Yet, from the prominence of his books and the profoundly impressive intellectual contribution they (Ismailis) represent, we discover a truly significant mind and voice - one that deserves recognition as an outstanding figure in the Ismaili past and as a major force in Islamic thought in general." - Persistent Headlice Infestations By : Roberto Bell
This article describes how to deal with headlice infestations. - Head Lice and the No Nit School Policy By : Roberto Bell
How to deal with head lice policies at school. - Head Lice is Epidemic in Some Public Schools By : Roberto Bell
This article describes how to deal with head lice at your kid’s school. - Three ways To Collect Judgments With a Current Employment Locate. By : Ed Opperman
Do you need to collect on judgments using employment locate? Many people do but they don't know where to start. Find out the ways you can choose to use to do the search for the person you are looking for. - 101 Ismaili Heroes Volume 1 By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
This book represents the first known attempt to prepare a comprehensive and well-researched collection of biographies of one hundred and one eminent individuals who have helped to shape the Ismaili Community during the last two centuries. The table of contents, which lists the names of these individuals in alphabetical order, includes such giants as Alidina Visram, Laljibhai Devraj, Major Lakhpati, Fidai Khorassani. The author has also included many less well-known individuals, whose contributions have not been widely recognised, but are as important if not more so. These biographies are preceded by a foreword and preface. - New York Divorce Lawyers Recent Decisions By : David Siegel
New York Family Law Decisions - Abu Abdullah As-Shii By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
"Abu Abdullah al-Shi'i was hailed from Kufa. He espoused Ismailism by the hand of da'i Firuz. Imam Radi Abdullah sent him to Ibn Hawshab in Yamen for further training in esoteric doctrines as well as affairs of the state, where he stayed for a year. Ibn Hawshab then sent him towards Maghrib.
Abu Abdullah set out from Yamen in 279/892. He arrived in Mecca during pilgrimage, where he contacted the Katama pilgrims of Maghrib and exhorted them the merits of Ahl al-Bayt. The pilgrims were pleased to know that Abu Abdullah was heading towards Egypt, which was on their route to the Maghrib. After a short stay in Egypt, he reached Maghrib in the Katama homeland on 14th Rabi I, 280/June 3, 893. He established his base in Ikjan near Satif, a mountain stronghold, where he spent seven years in propagating the cause of Ahl al-Bayt among the Berber tribes. Very soon the tribesmen in the vicinity began to trek to Ikjan. - Machine Guarding By : Alan Haburchak
Hazardous working conditions where machines do not have adequate guards in place can increase the risk of personal injury to workers. For at least a century technology has existed to protect workers in situations where machine guarding should be in place, but often management is reluctant to spend money that they deem unnecessary, although it could save a life. - Origin of Navroz and Ismailism By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
Navroz is a Persian word, meaning new day of the year. The Arabs pronounced it as Niruz or Nairuz. The Sogdians called it Nau-Sard (the new year), and also is called Nishat Afroz Jashan in Iran. It is a spring festival, beginning with the first day of the Persian solar year, corresponding to the vernal equinox and the entry of the sun into the sign of Aries, and continued until the 6th day of the month. The last day was known as the Great New Year's Day (al-Niruz al-Akbar). - Installation of Vertical Platform Lifts By : Roberto Bell
Many times, especially in older homes, the stairs leading up to the front door can be pretty steep and narrow. - Washington's Attorney General Is Wrong to Oppose New Wrongful Death Bill By : Christopher Davis
Attorney Chris Davis comments on the Seattle PI article,"Disturbing truth on wrongful death bill," written by guest columnist and Washington State's Attorney General Rob McKenna. The article appeared in the Seattle PI on March 4, 2008. - Unsafe Products and Protecting Yourself By : Alan Haburchak
Millions of Americans are injured and harmed each year because of unsafe products and they are unsure as to what their rights are. Understanding what your rights are is the most important step to take to protect yourself and your loved one from unsafe products and drugs.
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