http://www.slam-n-ropes.com - Immortal Martial Arts Inc. was the original manufacturer and distributor of the Battling Ropes® brand. After six years of supplying heavy training ropes for John Brookfield Immortal decided to launch their own new and improved patent pending brand of heavy training ropes called Slam N ropes®. All of our ropes are made of commercial quality materials specifically designed for rope waves, slams and undulation exercises.
SLAM N ROPES® BRAND THE NEED FOR A BETTER ROPE: After much trial and error and product re-design and many thousands of dollars later, we came up with the best commercial quality and most functional design of heavy training ropes in the industry. We are convinced about the quality, durability and unique design of our products compared to what's currently available that we have filed a full utility patent for our designs with the US Patent & Trademark office. In addition in 2012 Immortal received a registered trade mark certification by the USPTO for Slam N Ropes®.
Beginning today and airing throughout the week, NBC’s TODAY will debut a series of television public service ads, (PSAs) featuring TODAY’s anchors, on behalf of four social issues—fatherhood involvement, hunger prevention, emergency preparedness and shelter pet adoption. The ads were created pro bono by leading advertising agencies throughout the country in partnership with the Ad Council, a non-profit and leading producer of PSA campaigns for over 70 years. TODAY’s anchors personally selected the social issues they are supporting among the Ad Council’s 50 national campaigns, and participated in brainstorming sessions with the ad agencies to help inform the creative.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60173-ad-council-nbc-today-show-anchors-lauer-guthrie-roker-morales-psas
Beginning today and airing throughout the week, NBC’s TODAY will debut a series of television public service ads, (PSAs) featuring TODAY’s anchors, on behalf of four social issues—fatherhood involvement, hunger prevention, emergency preparedness and shelter pet adoption. The ads were created pro bono by leading advertising agencies throughout the country in partnership with the Ad Council, a non-profit and leading producer of PSA campaigns for over 70 years. TODAY’s anchors personally selected the social issues they are supporting among the Ad Council’s 50 national campaigns, and participated in brainstorming sessions with the ad agencies to help inform the creative.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60173-ad-council-nbc-today-show-anchors-lauer-guthrie-roker-morales-psas
Beginning today and airing throughout the week, NBC’s TODAY will debut a series of television public service ads, (PSAs) featuring TODAY’s anchors, on behalf of four social issues—fatherhood involvement, hunger prevention, emergency preparedness and shelter pet adoption. The ads were created pro bono by leading advertising agencies throughout the country in partnership with the Ad Council, a non-profit and leading producer of PSA campaigns for over 70 years. TODAY’s anchors personally selected the social issues they are supporting among the Ad Council’s 50 national campaigns, and participated in brainstorming sessions with the ad agencies to help inform the creative.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60173-ad-council-nbc-today-show-anchors-lauer-guthrie-roker-morales-psas
General Mills and Häagen-Dazs today announced an initiative designed to foster greater economic vitality for smallholder vanilla farmers in Madagascar and ensure the availability of high quality vanilla for future generations.
Häagen-Dazs, the world’s leading brand of super-premium ice cream, with the General Mills Foundation, will invest $125,000 over two years to benefit villages in Madagascar’s Sava region, home of the world’s highest quality vanilla. The commitment builds upon General Mills century-long history of working closely with farmers around the world to promote sustainable agriculture.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60422-general-mills-haagen-dazs-vanilla-sourcing-small-farmers-madagascar
The number of safety incidents at processing plants has increased as the nation’s refineries have aged. During the first two weeks of 2013, a total of 27 process safety incidents, including fires, leaks and fugitive emissions were reported at U.S. refineries. This incident rate could climb even higher as the U.S. is expected to be the world’s top oil producer by 2017 and plants are pushed even harder. To further compound these risks, the industry is experiencing a “brain drain.” More than half of the most seasoned oil and gas professionals are set to retire in the next few years.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60413-wika-instrument-full-audit-service-team-fast-processing-plant-safety
http://industridesignsnyc.com - Industri Designs promises you the highest quality of graphic design and customer service combined with a sound marketing initiative that will take your company and clients to the next level. Our Mission is to be highly-competitive in this fragmented, fast-changing marketplace.
Industri Designs is located in New York City. With over 10 years of experience in print and online advertising, we bring creativity, intelligence, and a fresh, upbeat approach to every project, large or small.
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What impact would an ice sheet have on a Swedish final repository for spent nuclear fuel? And how does a final repository affect the surroundings if the ground is constantly frozen? The answers to these questions can be found in Greenland.
The nuclear fuel repository has to function and be safe for very long periods of time. SKB’s safety analyses investigate what will happen to the repository during as long a period of time as one million years. That’s the equivalent of as much as eight ice age cycles. By examining existing ice sheets, like the one in Greenland, climatologists can learn enough to be able to model what could occur in the far future.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/58701-swedish-nuclear-fuel-waste-management-SKB
http://www.brainandspineoftexas.com
If you are looking for one of the top back pain experts, Dr. Rebecca Stachniak is a leader in the industry.
Dr Rebecca Stachniak also performs cervical stenosis surgery and is an expert in the field.
As one of the top scoliosis specialists, the goal is to improve spinal curve and she has had years of experience in helping with that need.
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This is your welcome to participate in the “Modern Marco Polo – Dr. Hangzhou” global recruitment campaign and get a chance to visit Hangzhou, China and become a true aficionado and scholar of the Eastern lifestyle. The event will offer you a wonderful opportunity to experience the uniqueness of Chinese culture and civilization dating back over 5,000 years, including learning about and experiencing the best of Chinese tea, Chinese silk, sigillography (the art of Chinese chop and seal making), kongfu (Chinese martial arts) and traditional Chinese medicine while being remunerated to the tune of 40,000 euros. For more information, please visit Hangzhou’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/HangzhouChina.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60727-hangzhou-china-be-the-modern-marco-polo-experience-program
Despite signs of economic recovery, a new survey says Americans’ confidence in their ability to afford a comfortable retirement remains at historic lows as workers appear to be grasping the realities of what they need to save.
The 2013 annual Retirement Confidence Survey, released today by the nonpartisan Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) in Washington, and co-sponsored by the Principal Financial Group®, finds overall confidence levels are essentially unchanged since the record lows set in 2011. Only 13 percent are very confident they will have enough money for a comfortable retirement. A full 28 percent1— the highest number recorded during the 23 years of the survey—are not at all confident.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/60106-principal-financial-group-ebri-retirement-savings-confidence-survey