HBO’s cold winds are rising and that can only mean one thing: the second season of Games of Thrones is just around the corner.
With the series’ April 1 premiere drawing near, HBO has released the new season’s most explicit trailer to date.
Narrated by the scheming eunuch, Varys (Conleth Hill), the minute-long clip examines many of the conflicts set to boil over in the upcoming season.
The recently crowned King Joffrey (Jack Gleeson) continues to show his cruelty by threatening to kill Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner) on front of his court; a clothed and dragon-less Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) makes her own claim to the throne; and Tyrion “The Imp” Lannister (Emmy and Golden Globe winner Peter Dinklage) prepares to take control as the King’s Hand, explaining that he understands how “the game is played.”
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How to faired the Right and good Bonsai Pot &Tree
Bonsai trees are becoming more popular these days. Bonsai is a Japanese word which means a plant in a tray. To keep Bonsai tree, lots of work and dedication is needed as these trees must be trimmed and cared continuously. To give miniaturization effect to bonsai tree, it is essential to choose the right type of pot. Selecting the right bonsai pot for bonsai tree is not easy. It is an art in itself. Bonsai pots are available in different shapes and sizes so it very important to get the right size, shape and color of pot for bonsai tree. To know how to select the right bonsai pot for your bonsai tree read the following article.
For your Bonsai tree you must buy pot which is designed specially for it. Bonsai pots have pre-designed holes like drainage and training wires. Drainage holes help to prevent water stocking inside the pot while other holes are for the passage of training wire. To choose right pot, there are many things that you should consider such as length, shape, color, size, width, height, etc. Right bonsai pot brings out the total beauty of bonsai tree.
Tips To Select the Right Bonsai Pot:
Size
You must select the size of your bonsai pot wisely as size matters. If the pot doesn’t support the weight of the tree then it will be wastage of time and money. Always buy the bonsai pot that is enough big and strong to hold the tree. Plant will have many difficulties to grow if the pot is very small. The tree will also look unbalanced if the pot is small. Too large bonsai pot makes the tree to look small and insignificant.
Shape
The shape of the pot also affects the growth of the tree so select the shape wisely. Bonsai pots are available in many shapes such as rectangle, round, square, oval, shallow trays, freehand shapes and more. While purchasing pots you must consider whether your bonsai tree is gentle and flowing/ thick and heavy, etc. Soft bonsai tree looks good in a gentle curvy, glazed bonsai pot while a black pine with a thick, strong trunk looks good in square or rectangle bonsai pot that have absolute minimum of decorations/fancy feet.
Length, Width and Height
Along with shape you should also consider length, width and height of the pot. The length, width and height can also affect the growth. Select the pot with enough depth to support the roots of the tree. Width of the pot must be as wide as the length of the stems/branches of the tree while the height of the pot must be of similar measurement to the overall width of the trunk of bonsai tree. You should select deeper pot if the trunk of the tree is wider.
Color
Bonsai pots are available in different colors but you must select the color that complements the look of the tree. If you want understated beauty then choose solid color pots and if you want your garden to be more eye-catching then select printed or polychromatic designs. Flowering bonsai trees look good in light colored pots and pine trees that have dark green needles look good in deep brown and red colored pot. Never buy highly glazed pots as they distract our attention from the tree. If you are not sure about the color of the pot then buy the pot that matches the color of the tree trunk.
Material
Different materials bonsai pots such as porcelain, terra cotta, mica, wood, stoneware, and plastic are available in the market. Select heavy duty plastic pots if you want durable pots and if you want more authentic look choose wooden pots. Clay pots are great for the tree but they are easily breakable. When the tree is in initial growing stage, mica pot is preferred by most of the people as they are lightweight and durable.
Airflow and Interior
Select the bonsai pots that have feet so that the air can flow freely around the base of the pot. The pot must be unglazed from inside as it will keep the tree stable in the pot. Unglazed pot from inside are very important if the roots have grown sufficiently.read more
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How to Breastfeeding for First Latch Videos
This is an excellent video, by the wonderful Dr Jack Newman, showing a classic cross-cradle hold, and a baby latching well.
Notice how gentle and respectful of the baby Dr Newman, and the mother, are. Only two interventions happen - one to pull the baby's hand gently out of the camera view - so you can see what's happening, and one very gentle encouraging finger to the chin after latch has happened.
No one is telling this baby she doesn't know what to do! :-) No one is 'traffic wardening' the mother, and making her lose confidence. This is good stuff, and if it doesn't match your own 'support' experience, find better support! There a variety of volunteer organisations who will give you this sort of support - do use them! :-)
This baby is small and quite young. Notice how easily the mother is supporting the baby's shoulders and neck, and managing to keep the length of the baby's body snug and secure across her body. This can be an excellent hold for new mothers, but all that's important is that you and baby are comfortable, and the breastfeeding is working well. As baby gets older, and heavier, Mum and Baby will find different holds that keep them both feeling supported and happy.
The important part of this video is what's happening at the mouth/nipple exchange. You hear Dr Newman say to wait for the 'gape' and then you let baby attach. The point is that quite a lot of breast needs to go into the mouth, for milk to transfer.
Baby having too shallow a latch is a classic way to have sore nipples. If it's painful - something is wrong!
Incidentally that jaw action you see is one reason breastfeeding contributes so much to the overall development of the baby - that jaw action is working on moving the plates in the baby's head back into place from the birth canal squish, and is building excellent muscle tone in the jaw and face, helping build up to good chewing and speaking skills. Read more
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Trial Edition Facebook Video Chat
Facebook has said to invite something “Awesome”. The “Awesome” thing is Video chat is integrated in Facebook chat from next week. Facebook and Skype partnership is very strong. This isn’t even the first time we’ve heard about Skype-powered video chat on Facebook. Rumors surfaced last year about such a product, but it never materialized. Due to launch of Google+ with Hangout Video Chat, Zuckerberg is again trying to hold social networking chair.