Mainstream Social Inclusion

November 23, 2009

Need to Bullet Proof Your Car?

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An article in the online site, Asylum, written by Dan Soloman, appeared today, November 19, 2009, and began with the line, ‘Family Armor’ Premiers Tonight With Mormons and Bulletproof Cars. The article introduces a new reality television show that features a Mormon family that refits cars with armor to make them bulletproof.

The show is about the Texas Armoring Corporation, a company in San Antonio. The CEO and President of the company is Trent Kimball. His brother-in-law, Jason Forston is the co-manager of the shop.

Currently, Forston and Kimball explained, they are working to armor a 2009 Rolls Royce Phantom. What other kinds of cars do they armor?

Forston said they work on almost any kind of car. He said they work on everything, right on down to a Mini Cooper. They cannot armor something as tiny as a Smart Car, though, because the engine couldn’t support the weight. They include Armored Mercedes, Lexus, Ford, Toyota, Suburban and Trucks.They’ve done very commonplace cars, like a Toyota Camry. They said you would expect that athletes and movie stars would bring in Ferraris and the like, but often they want to drive something that they will blend in with. Armored Cars and armored vehicles such as suv’s and lexus are a growing business.

Forston said that people assume their clients are gangsters and drug dealers. He said that’s not true. Every vehicle they prepare that is to be exported requires the client’s full name and information to be sent to the government. He said they mostly work for celebrities, diplomats, and kings and queens.  He said they do work for a lot of regular people, like doctors, and lawyers, as well.

Kimball drives an Escalade, which isn’t armored. That many change if the new television show makes him a star.

The Article in Asylum goes on to say that they asked Forston who are some of the clients they’ve worked for. He was quoted as saying, “I’d love to tell you, but I can’t. But I’ll tell you what — if you look at the list of the Forbes 100 wealthiest people in the world, you’ll see some of their names.”

Can a family running a car armoring business sustain a reality television show? I guess we’ll see. Forston said we do live in a dangerous world, but unless unless you are a likely target, you can probably get by with just tinting your windows.

November 20, 2009

History Of One Of The Most Famous Jewels In The World

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Perhaps the most famous jewel in the world is what we now call the Hope Diamond. It has an amazing history.

A French merchant, Jean-Baptisted Tavernier, is believed to have come into possession of a great blue diamond in India. Thus it became known as the Tavernier Blue Diamond. It was triangular-shaped and weighed in at 115 carats.

In 1669 Tavernier sold the stone to Louis XIV. Louis kept it in its as he received it until 1678. He had the stone re-cut by the court jeweler, a man named Sieur Pitau. Pitau cut the diamond into a stone of 69 carats. It was worn as a pin, and called the French Blue, or the blue Diamond of the Crown.

In 1749 it was set as a pendant. After that, the trouble began. During the French Revolution, thieves who broke into the Royal Storehouse stole the French Blue.

Twenty years later a stone of the same color and shape was in the possession of a London diamond merchant. His name was Daniel Eliason. This is the first record of the diamond that we know today as the Hope Diamond. Speaking for myself, i tend to prefer nice contemporary jewelry such as silver, copper, leather and even wood jewelry I mean, there is just something about unique, handmade or artisan jewelry that really floats my boat. Having said that, though, I am not really a jewelry designer and I only usually wear cufflinks and sometimes leather or wood jewelry, depending on my mood at the time.

A medallion containing the stone appeared in a catalog of a man named Henry Phillip Hope. After Hope’s death, the diamond was handed down to his oldest nephew. For the next couple of decades the diamond spent most of its time in a bank vault. It had a few outings, such as a trip to be displayed at the Paris Exhibition of 1855, and one to the Great Exhibition of London in 1851.

The nephew who had inherited the Hope Diamond left it to his wife, and she in turn left it to her son, in 1884. The Hope Diamond passed on to that son, Henry Francis, who wood one day became Lord Francis Hope.

In 1901,the big spender, Lord Francis Hope sold the gem to a jewelry merchant. The stone was bought and sold a few more times, but finally ended up with of Pierre Cartier – of the famous Cartier jewelers.

Pierre Cartier sold the stone to wealthy Evalyn Walsh McLean. She wore it often and there exist photographs of her with it around her neck. Mrs. McLean died in 1947. Upon her death, her jewels were to settle her indebted estate. The diamond, become the property of Harry Winston. Winston was a famous diamond merchant in New York. In 1958, he ended up donating The Hope to the Smithsonian.

In a fascinating announcement, which came on February 9, 2005, following a research program, the Smithsonian confirmed that the big blue diamond in their possession was originally part of the French Blue diamond. The Hope Diamond has had many stories connected with it, including deaths and tragedies surrounding its various owners.

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November 10, 2009

Soy Candles Are Gaining In Popularity

Have you ever noticed how good people look by candlelight? Have you ever
noticed how a flickering candle is simply relaxing? I think maybe it is
ingrained in us from evolving through tens of thousands of years along
side fire.

I’m crazy about candles, but I’m picky about the scents. Some I love, and
some I can’t stand. I like vanilla the best, and strawberry. Certain
scents seem too musky to me. I don’t much care for scents with names like
Sandalwood. But, some people love those kinds of scents.

Did you know that trimming the wick of a candle can keep it from smoking?
Did you know that candles used to be made from tallow?

Soy candles are made from soy wax. Soy wax is made from hydrogenated
soybean oil-but don’t let that scare you-you’re not going to eat them!
Soy wax is not made from petroleum, like paraffin, which is a
non-renewable product. Candles made of soy wax do not increase the CO2
level in the atmosphere when they are burned. Soy wax candles can last
longer-almost 50% longer-than traditional paraffin candles. All in all, I
really prefer the soy wax candles overall.

Soy candles are also non-toxic and less likely to trigger allergic
reactions. With all the allergens that come at us from so many sources,
isn’t it great to eliminate one?

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