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		<title>iPhone 3Gs: Accessories Review: Sena &amp; Power</title>
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The Apple iPhone is not just a cell phone. Why? Because it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, a camera and all this on 16GB memory.
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<p>The <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.fromiphone.com" target="_blank">Apple iPhone</a> is not just a cell phone. Why? Because it is a phone, music player, video player, internet device, a camera and all this on 16GB memory.</p>
<p>The iPhone is slim and sleek at just 11.6mm thick, 2.4-inches wide, and 4.5-inches tall with a 2 megapixel camera. It allows you to make a call by simply tapping a name or number in your address book, a favorites l<span id="more-54"></span>ist, or a call log. All your contacts from a Windows PC, Mac, or Internet service are automatically synced.</p>
<p>An iPod : With a 3.5 inch display widescreen iPod with touch controls where you can enjoy your music, audiobooks, videos, TV shows, and movies. Plus sync the content from the iTunes library on your PC or Mac all with the touch of a finger.</p>
<p>For Internet: It features rich HTML email and Safari browser, the most advanced web browser ever on a portable device. It has built in Yahoo and Goggle for convenient searching. You can multitask by making a phone call while emailing a photo or surfing the web over a Wi-Fi connection.</p>
<p>A YouTube player is available on the home screen, so that you can access and browse YouTube videos wherever you go. And when you find a video you want to send to your friends, you can even create an email with the link in it for you.</p>
<p>The Maps application on the iPhone approximates your location using cell tower information and enabled local Wi-Fi networks. Drop a pin on a map, then move it to a specific location to find nearby points of interest. Even check real-time traffic information.</p>
<p>The Multi-Touch touch screen display lets you control everything using only your fingers. You can type using the predictive keyboard. A full QWERTY keyboard allows you to send and receive SMS messages, email, etc.</p>
<p>The iPhone uses OS X, the worlds most advanced operating system. This software completely redefines what you can do with a mobile phone. It uses quad-band GSM, the global standard for wireless communication. iPhone supports AT&amp;Ts EDGE network, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, which links to the compact Bluetooth headset. The iPhone automatically switches between EDGE and Wi-Fi to provide the fastest data connection possible.</p>
<p>Apple iPhone has a Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery with Talk time: Up to 8 hours, Standby time up to 250 hours, Internet use: Up to 6 hours, Video playback: Up to 7 hours and Audio playback: Up to 24 hours.</p>
<p>These are some of the reasons why Apple iPhone has an upper hand over other cell phones.</p>
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<p>*HELLO* &#8211; So this is the first of a few review videos regarding<a href="http://gadgetalive.com/top-5-essential-iphone-accessories.html" target="_blank"><strong> iPhone accessories review</strong></a> for <a href="http://vistagadget.aboutgadget.com/apple-iphone-3g-video-review-from-stuff-tv.html" target="_blank"><strong>the iPhone 3Gs</strong></a> and <strong><a href="http://aboutgadget.com/iphone-3g-torture-tests.html" target="_blank">iPhone 3G</a></strong>. In this video I review two accessories: 1) Anti-Glare Film Set by Power Support 2) Sena Leather WalletBook Case by Sena Cases</p>
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Nowadays, we have a wide array of modern and multifunctional digital cameras for capturing photographs. These electronic gadget works in an electronic way and save photographs in a digital format. They can record and save sound, video apart from images. Whereas the traditional camera needed photographic films or magnetic tapes to store images. We can [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nowadays, we have a wide array of modern and multifunctional digital cameras for capturing photographs. These electronic gadget works in an electronic way and save photographs in a digital format. They can record and save sound, video apart from images. Whereas the traditional camera needed photographic films or magnetic tapes to store images. We can see a revolution in the photography industry with the introduction of this camera which has be<span id="more-51"></span>came a latest craze across the world.</p>
<p>The camera is now amongst the favourite items and is included in the must-have lists by most. This device comes with more technically advanced features and is very handy and practical than older versions. Online shopping portals facilitate wide range and variety of cameras to suit your tastes and budget. They ensure enhanced benefits for the by offering you to take lots of pictures at much cheaper cost.</p>
<p>We can make modifications in the images very easily and share photos as, they function in a broad digital realm. There are different <a href="http://aboutgadget.com/fujifilm-finepix-s2000hd-digital-camera.html" target="_blank">types of digital cameras</a> namely Compact, Point and Shoot, Advanced and SLR. The compact digital devices are light weight and easily fit into your pocket. They have several advanced features though they are small. Concord Eyeq Duo comes in this category. <a href="http://vistagadget.aboutgadget.com/compact-digital-camera-becomes-a-lomo-after-malfunction-should-i-repair-it.html" target="_blank">Digital camera</a> price varies depending on the functionality.</p>
<p>Another attractive one you can look for are Point and shoot cameras. They have enough controls like buttons and menus to handle it easily. Fuji Finepix F10 is a great one in this group. There are other devices also featuring fully automatic, manual and semi-automatic capabilities. You can compare digital camera available in several online shopping portals by looking at additional products like wide-angle, external flashes, telephoto lenses, remote controls and filters. The latest digital single lens reflex devices ensure an exquisite range of sophisticated features with interchanging of lenses. Characterised by easy operation and focusing, these devices come with super zoom options and in-built flash to capture good images.</p>
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<p>At The Crawdaddy Stage Friday 1st September 22:30. Check out my still pictures of the Electric Picnic at www.flickr.com &#8230; PJ Harvey pjharvey crawdaddy electricpicnic festival music gig stradbally laois ireland crawdaddystage fuji finepix f10</p>
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<p>“THE HISTORY OF SUGAR IS A DEBATE  ABOUT POLITICS, SCIENCE, ECONOMY AND  SOCIETY IN A REMOTE COLONY LIKE MAURITIUS” WITH  REFERENCE TO THE 19TH CENTURY MAURITIUS</p>
<p>The 18th century was marked by the fights between British, French and  Dutch   to control  the sugar and  slave trade,  the two most profitable  activities in the region.  The repeated attacks on the British commercial ships by French corsairs and pirates made the<span id="more-26"></span> British  take over Mauritius. In 1810 Mauritius became a British colony.  However, the British found themselves with a complex situation, which differentiated Mauritius from their other colonies.  Why was it so difficult for the British to administer the island?  What made Mauritius geographically, administratively and culturally so different?</p>
<p>Mauritius was Britain’s only colony East of the Cape of Good Hope and it did not fit in the geographical areas mapped out by the British for administrative purposes. It could not be considered as part of East Africa or South Asia as it was historically and culturally different.  In Mauritius   the British were confronted   with a large settler populations of European descent, hostile to British rule, laws and institutions.  Furthermore the capitulation act made it even more difficult for the British to impose its legal system.  The consequences were that the British Governors, like Farquhar, the first governor, for example had to turn a blind eye on the enforcement of laws like the abolition of slave trade and many amelioration in the slave system, and this, unfortunately in complete opposition to the politics of the British administration</p>
<p>Has the distance with England and the resulting isolation of  Mauritius played an important  part in the  difficulty for the British to administer the island?</p>
<p>It seems that the remoteness of Mauritius had indeed played a determining role in the obstacles encountered by the British for the proper   running of the  island.  Mauritius was, at first, administered as a Crown Colony but from 1815 and would onwards be administered by the Colonial Office, itself a branch of the Department for War and Colonies, which also administered colonies, acquired from France and Spain.  It should be remembered that   Mauritius was not yet a ‘sugar colony’ and thus could not be classed with the West Indians islands.  Administrators in England had little detailed and up to date information on   Mauritius. French colonists often bypassed the Colonial Office and intervened with the crown or with politicians in England directly.</p>
<p>Which were the laws, which the French colonist opposed more vehemently? How would land, labour and capital be used to build a trivial mono-crop economy in the 19th century Mauritius a British colony?  How could politics help to set the scene for the sugar economy?  How would science   help to increase in the sugar yield, how would the economy help to find market for the product and finally how would society be determined by the sugar economy and provide the setting  to accommodate all the rest  for the  glory of the   mono-crop economy but also  for the glory of the British empire?</p>
<p>To be able to grasp fully the history of sugar in the 19th century it should be divided into three important periods.  The first period would be between 1810 and 1834, between the time where the British took over Mauritius and made slave trade illegal opening the door to the abolition of slavery and the arrival of the first Indian coolies. A second period which covers 1835 to mid 1860’s, the time of sugar boom and a thriving economy before the sugar decline caused both by natural calamities and fluctuations of the international market.  And a third period which covers 1861 to 1900   the period covering the centralization of sugar production in factories leading to the “Grand Morcellement” and the emergence of small planters.  In each of the three periods it will be studied  how   politics, science  economy and society  played  their  part .</p>
<p>This section would deal with how the combination of land, labour, capital would achieved to set the basis for a mono-crop economy   between 1810 and 1834, between the time where the British took over Mauritius and made slave trade illegal which would  later  bring about  the abolition of slavery and  the  arrival of the first Indian coolie.</p>
<p>Firstly, it would be seen how politics had helped to set the scene for a mono-crop economy?  In 1810 – 1814 after the treaty of Paris, the British   would have permanent control over the isle De France.  .  They would return and harbourless Reunion to the French made only minor changes to Mauritian political system&#8230; The first the British would use Port Louis as a trading post as the  French  had done.  If the Franco had continued they could have   develop a diversified economy.  But the British rule was unable to support a diversified economy so they would completely  transform  the economic system of the island.</p>
<p>Prior to 1810 the Mauritian privateers and the French naval squadron captured more than  500 British and allied  prizes and there  were  worth  at least 80 million gold  Francs.  But with the formal   cooperation of Mauritius in British Empire would bring  an end  to the  island’s  role  of an important entrepot.  They would implement the protectionist policies in adopting the navigation acts of 1815.   The navigation law prohibited British colonies from trading with foreign merchants</p>
<p>As from 1810 the island had 9000 to 10000 acres of land under   sugar cane, this surface increased during the first year of British rule.   But it will not be until the late 1920’s that sugar would dominate the island’s economy. In 1813 the British will adopt the Proclamation of 4th January 1813.  They will repeal all the existing laws previously passed by the French administration.  The parliament passed the trade bill in 1825 allowing Mauritian sugar to compete on an equal footing with   the West Indian sugar new stimulus was given to the expansion of the sugar industry.  .</p>
<p>Concerning labour the British policies would be to abolish slave trade.  Though the act to abolish this trade was the first of such legislation, passed with the aim that with the gradual reduction in the number of slaves, with the forecast that slavery would die a natural death. The immediate effect of the abolition of the slave trade 1815 was a reduction in the supply of slave labour.  Those reforms involving slavery, the removal of privileges of the judiciary and those touching on language and religion caused most opposition.  Fears concerning British rule and policies, the fear of ostracism from their own   community and the fact that they were nearly  all  large  owners of slaves with much  to lose  from  amelioration   or  ending  of  the slave trade, prevented any of them from identifying  or supporting  British  policy wholeheartedly.</p>
<p>Proposed amelioration laws in the 1820’s sent further shock waves throughout the island, thus while West Indian Colonies were already anticipating and preparing  for the  ending of slavery.  In Mauritius even after 1835 colonists were still expecting slavery to be reestablished.  Despite sugar expansion, some slaves had managed to forge the semblance of a family and community life, achieved improved   material standards and a certain  measure  of physical  mobility.  However, Governor Farquhar wanted to expand British policies in the Indian Ocean and to achieve this, greater influence in Madagascar was essential. Slaves continued to be brought from Madagascar as an integral part of policy of British expansion and of supplying Mauritius with provisions.  Thus in Mauritius illegal slave trading  continued  and  the British  governor  himself quietly  ignoring all the  disguised  attempts  to introduce  slaves into the island</p>
<p>Did the fact that Mauritius was turned into a sugar colony helped in better management of the colony or not? After 1825 the year of the trade bill both the prices of slaves and the sales of slaves shot up dramatically and continued to rise. Though there was existence of free labour which was costly, it became the practice to hire slave labour where they could be more effectively used or retaining them where they should not have been retained.  All policies pertaining abolition of slavery created great controversies The weaving of the ‘web’ of economic, political and socio-racial interest began in the  rural  districts.  The combination of sugar interests and political power created situation where the main sugar  producing regions  produced active, vocal  radical   planter/politicians.  In 1827, the ‘Comite Colonial’ was formed led by Adrien D’Epinay. Organized resistance started in 1829 and reached climax in 1834. It was the emergence of the planters as an active force in local national politics, in high finance and in the Judiciary.  There were now pressing demands “to be relieved from the duty on the importation of their sugar into Great  Britain for consumption”1. However, the capitulation treaty of 1787 guaranteed the maintenance of the privilege of free trade. So on 5 June 1824, Bathurst   gave two   alternatives to the Mauritian.  Either to continue to enjoy free trade with foreign powers or have the same limitation as the West Indian Trade with Europe. They chose the second alternative. The conditions were sugar, coffee and other articles of growth of Mauritius would be charged   the same duties as the West Indies after 1st January 1825.  No foreign sugar was to be allowed in Mauritius. It was also convened that further measures were to be taken to prevent the introduction of slaves into the island. And finally that commercial relations between Mauritius and Europe   were to be subjected to the same limitations  as that  between  the British  West  Indies  and Europe.  Thus the political foundation for making the island a mono-crop economy was laid.</p>
<p>How had science helped in laying the foundation of the sugar economy? In the beginning of the 19th century sugar  cane   was grown   on only  a  few  large  estate  and a multitude  of smaller, family owned  ones  where   growing  and  milling  was integrated  into  the estate  and primitive  technology used.  The advent of British rule  was a  drastically  transform  the economy, society and political life  of Mauritius The sugar  industry  really started  in Mauritius  after 1815 with  British  rule  and only  then did it  begin  to resemble  more  modern  plantation  system.</p>
<p>Sugar really took off until better   methods of irrigation and communication were developed in the second half of the   nineteenth century. Proliferation of water and steam mills replaced mills driven by animal and slave power. However, few changes were made in the cultivation processes, which remained very primitive.  Slaves continued to perform the most laborious tasks on the plantation despite the increasing pressure on estates with steam and watermills to produce more sugar cane by extending cultivation. The use of steam and water mills increased rapidly with the number of steam mill jumping from 7 to 51 and consequently raising the output of sugar considerably from 87 to 137 tons. This is reflected in the rise of horses the preference of the Mauritian sugar planters. Methods of cultivating and processing the crop were slow to change.   Cultivation of sugar in Mauritius required a very large number of labourers. Much of the labour was heavy, monotonous, grinding work especially at harvest time. Delay meant a fall in the quality of sugar.</p>
<p>As for the investment for greater sugar yield there  was the necessity to  look for  better varieties which were achieved through the use of hybrids. Therefore since the 1830’s almost all canes in commercial cultivation have been hybrid crosses of the Noble Officianarum and Spontaneum.  Hundred years ago cane cultivation   and selection started in New Guinea.  It was there where they grew sugarcane for chewing and ornamentation. From New Guinea people have learned how to propagate this S. Officianarrum.  The cane was subjected to mutations through hybrids and change the characteristics of the Sugar cane for greater yield and that would grow faster and more.  Cloning works well   in the case of sugar, it consist of cutting  a piece  of cane  planting  in ground  and went  for it “bouture’</p>
<p>Now we are going to see how the economy had brought in its fold land, labour and capital to transform an economy based on free trade and diversified agriculture to a mono-crop economy.  Henceforth, the pace of expansion of the sugar industry would be regular and would continue till the mid of the 19th century.  Land, labour and capital   would be the principal factors would shape  the sugar island. Between 1824 and  1828 all traditional cash crops, coffee, indigo, ebony and cloves had been overtaken  by sugar.</p>
<p>As it is seen in this table there as been a marked declined in all other crops at the expense of sugar cane.  Though sugar already dominated the plantation scene in 1824 coffee, cloves, cotton and ebony were still highly produced.   However in 1825 coffee would experience a decline of 50%, while cotton would know a steady decrease, the same would apply to indigo, however cloves would know a steady increase from  5839 pounds produced  at a   value of 5840 pounds sterling to  9370 pounds with a value of  only 467 pound sterling  thus accusing a decline in price.  Ebony would have an increased in value in 1826 despite the decline in production but both the decline in production and value would continue in 1828 to 502 906 pounds produced for the market value of only 2185 pounds sterling.  As for sugar there has been a regular pace in it’s gaining both in market value as a crash crop and in production.  From 24,334 553 pound in 1824 with a value of 170, 342  it increased to   a production of  21 739 766 in 1825  with a value of  184 788  and  in 1828 reached   a production of  48 350 101 with  a market value of  512 717 pound sterling.2</p>
<p>Production   and value  (in sterling) of cash crops</p>
<p>1824	1825	1826	1827	1828</p>
<p>Coffee</p>
<p>Lbs	18 655	9004	2171	2977	1571</p>
<p>Value 	672	252	66	122	70</p>
<p>Cloves</p>
<p>Lbs.	5839	7246	4917	7177	9370</p>
<p>Value	5840	724	344	4912	467</p>
<p>Cotton</p>
<p>Lbs	336623	302247	190429	101793	92577</p>
<p>Value	10908	8463	5713	3053	2368</p>
<p>Ebony</p>
<p>Lbs	551732	887218	200783	1502968	502906</p>
<p>Value	1986	3549	9017	6060	2185</p>
<p>Gums</p>
<p>Lbs	-	-	1219	-	5200</p>
<p>Value	-	-	11	-	62</p>
<p>Indigo</p>
<p>Lbs	1927	1946	1119	58	778</p>
<p>Value	385	456	224	12	156</p>
<p>Sugar</p>
<p>Lbs	24334553	21739766	42489416	40661202	48350101</p>
<p>Value	170342	184788	382405	395061	512717</p>
<p>Source: Collector of Customs, Blue Book, CO 172/53</p>
<p>In  the  acreage of  crops grown wood grown  would occupy 108 418 acres as compared to  sugar  only 10 221 acres, however in 1829 the  acreages  under wood   would be  91 817 and  48 485 for sugar  this tendency would increse and sugar would  occupy in  1835 approximately 50% of the same  acres  found under wood  that is  100 405 acres under wood and  57,933 acres under sugar. 3</p>
<p>The question concerning labour was the  greatest  thug of war  between  the British  and the  Franco-Mauritian. Before 1815 colonist used slaves less for profit than for convenience.  Those slaves who were employed in agriculture mainly work in manioc and subsistence cultivation.  The lack of interest on the part of the French  colonist  in agriculture  was partly  due to the possibilities of  easy money.  They were more interested in quick profits from more lucrative and less time consuming activities such as slaves trades, spices and other goods as well as corsairs activities.  However, the abolition of slavery in contrast with other sugar colonies, which would experience declines, would have no incidence on the expansion of the Mauritian cultivation.   The production was increased in two ways by increasing the land under cultivation and by improving production yield. In 1825 the year of the trade bill the production was 217 397, in 1826 a year after the trade bill Mauritius exported 18 970 tons of sugar and in 1827, two years after  the bill the production would nearly doubled to 406 192 and this tendency would go on increasing till in 1935 the year after abolition of  slavery the production  would increase to 648 545 tons.  ( Pp82/83 Bitter sugar).</p>
<p>What made the British  support the monocrop-economy was that it did not want to have a financial burden to  the empire for the island met with some dramatic incidents.  The 1815 navigation act caused much trouble to the people on the island  for the island was a lucrative market for goods produced elsewhere.</p>
<p>In  1816 a disastrous fire broke out in the capital  and  destroyed  large   part of commercial sector. Half the town was destroyed.  The richest and most prosperous streets and ‘ magazines  filled  with provisions and merchandise from  every quarter  of the  world and with  colonial  produce”4 were all gone in the winds. A loan  of  $30000(Spanish) to merchants was issued  to counter effects of the fire.  Farquhar approved another massive loan  to  merchants $75000 to the bank of Mauritius  which had stopped making cash payment  because of inflation and $75000 to four merchants.</p>
<p>By 1820 the island  was plunged in a financial crisis Farquhar noted  that’ inhabitants  had extended  sugar  cultivation  and there  were already  some  valuable sugar estates’  5.</p>
<p>From 1811 to 1850  Barclays and Blyth held ¾ of the  sugar estates  with capital investment of  approximately 1 162 000  pounds. Example  Bon Acceuil  for  5500 pounds while they bought it at  30 000 poundsin1838. 6 The Blyth company started by  James Blyth , the IBL, Taylors and Smith and company., Elias Mallac and company, and Rogers and company. These capital have often been  active on the social front a contributor towards  further development  of Mauritius  of the region.</p>
<p>As far as land concessions were concerned only the whites had the rights and the opportunities to have lands.  The Franco-Mauritian were the only land owners of the island which their   ancestors or themselves have earned out as concession under the French administration.  And as it has been said before the Capitulation treaty   to which every now and then the Franco-Mauritian would refer to their guaranteed property right. The population was made up of the whites, the coloured free and the slaves. The Franco-Mauritian who were whites were at the top of the social ladder while the slaves would be at the bottom of the  ladder.</p>
<p>The slaves would form the main source of labour of the island.  Mauritian  slave owners  proved  to be  even  more vocal   and hostile  at amelioration  than  West  Indian  slave owners.  However, since  British  took over the island the condition  of slaves  had improved, in particular  laws  on enfranchisement, the use  of chains and  improvements in road  transport.  Slave owners were against registration because they were afraid   the slaves might acquire civil rights. Nevertheless, slave registration did not solve the problem of the illegal  trade.  As there were no actual inspection of slaves these  certificates given  to  owner  and   the slave owner would  promptly be sold to  ship  captains  who would attempt  to catch  or buy  slaves matching that description.  One license was used for several slave ships   In 1817 slaves were brought   from other islands  instead  of being   brought  directly  to Mauritius , slaves  were often  taken  to the other  islands  around  Mauritius  and  the later   under license  transferred to the Island. By 1820 a large number of native Africans were returned in the registers  for the  first time. Slaves  continued  to be illegally  bought  and sold  by all sections of the slave-owning  community  until  in the 1820.The activities  of two  civil  commissaries, Blanchard and Vigoureux  relating  to  illegal  slave trading  illustrate how it was difficult to implement British policies in 1819, the two  were suspended  by  Governor  Hall  because  of their complicity  with slaves trades. Law ensured that an illegally landed slave became a  legal  slave  if in possession  of the  claimant  for three  years. All these loopholes in the laws were fully  exploited by the slave owners. Cholera claimed its first deaths  in  1819 there  were  7000 death. Slaves  carrying  loads  were no longer  in danger  of being  washed  away  by floods  during  periods  of heavy rain as from 1822.  Carts and carriages  were introduced  in large  numbers  as were  draught animals , to release  slaves  for other occupations and also  as an  ameliorative measure for slaves.</p>
<p>Furthermore, a reorganization of slave labour began with the increasing  in  demand of slaves labour in the  sugar industry.  Reorganization took many forms. There were the transfers of slaves from dependencies to Mauritius and within Mauritius from estates to estates, from occupation to occupation. New categories of slaves emerged like field slaves, unattached slaves etc. The practice of hiring of slave labour like in the West Indies started and finally the use of women, aged and children started.  Children were engaged in poultry keeping, cattle herding, guarding fields, and domestic services assisting in cleaning and cooking and even picking up weed. All policies pertaining abolition of slavery created great controversies.</p>
<p>How and to what extent sugar production has had a negative impact on the lives of slaves? The mortality rate among the slave population   ensuring  the  sugar expansion  was high  and  even illegal  trading  did not  seem  sufficient  to replace  the labour lost  through ageing, mortality and manumission.  “the  extent to  which  sugar  is cultivated  in the different  sugar  colonies  is generally  speaking  a  most  accurate  index  of the rate  of mortality  among the  slaves”. 7</p>
<p>Moreover the introduction of female slaves on the plantation would have great post emancipation consequences. Medium slave owners had between  39-41 percent  women  while  small owners  39-43  percent  women  the  disproportionately  high number  of male slaves  on sugar  estates led to severe emotional  and psycho-social  problems among slaves male and female in Mauritius</p>
<p>More recent researches on the slave   family   have shown that there were other  family  forms  that existed  which did not fit the western  model..  Whether   the slaves were creole slaves  (those born on the island) or African  or Malagasy-born  slaves  was important..  Creole slaves had a whole  series  of family  ties and a network  of relationships  sometimes  extending  over the  whole island with various types  of fictive kinship, while among   non Creole  slaves  this was inexistent. Unfortunately, there are little information   on the language, music  and dances  they had and also very little on their cultural  and social life.</p>
<p>The  sugar industry  and the government  British  Indian  Labourer  even   before  abolition of slavery  Indian Indentured  labourer  came.  The first  came in 1825 but  in 1839 the sugar industry  used the compensation to  bring  25,000 Indian  labourer to Mauritius at their own expense  paying approximately 10 pounds  per immigrant.  In the decade before and after emancipation, three labour system, slavery, apprenticeship and indenture emerged and succeeded each others.</p>
<p>Because  slaves  were themselves  considered as goods, they were included in the capital, they were not considered as human but rather sub-human  creatures which were only  means of productions. Except for high deforestation because which was caused by the plantations claiming more and more land from the  forests.</p>
<p>The second period extends from 1835 to 1860 and it marks the  ranging from sugar boom  to the  sugar decline.  If the first period was the one laying the foundation of the mono-crop economy this one would be the establishment and the strengthening of this economy into a flourishing one.  Again in this part the   development of land, labour and capital would be examined under the four features   that have affected the mono-crop sugar economy that is;  politics, science, economy and  society.  This period would be marked by the arrival  of the  indentured   labourer , the  establishment of different  institutions to help  for the establishment  of the sugar  industry.</p>
<p>How would politic shape up the destiny of the island in the years 1835 to 1860?  In 1840 former  slaves/apprentices  departed  from the estates. The  Colonial  Government  passed  numerous  ordinances  in order  to compel the free the slaves back to the estates. For example the government reserved the right to hunt and to fish and they (together with the Franco-Mauritian) wanted to encourage the  apprentice to construct houses of rocks  so as to force them to stay on the estates. But this would be to no avail.  The Franco-Mauritian would get compensation from the British, however, they would  try to raise  taxes   and apply them to the ex-apprentices themselves.    It  was  difficult  to negotiate  a  decent  salary with the  employees.  The employers were afraid of giving   bargaining   power  to the ex- slaves, for that  would  have been considered as a  lost in dignity. Higher wages given  to the  former  slaves would  also  mean changes  in the field production method which  they   could not  afford because of instability  in sugar market.  During the 1840’s  the state  was  not  inclined  to experiment  this.  Instead they invested their compensation money  in factory  improvements.   This removed many incentives to pay high labour.  They would  receive  subsidy from the  government.  Moreover, apprentices were considered to be natural lazy while the fact was that free  slaves  had bad  memories of work  in canfield. The apprentices would leave the estates. Nevertheless, between 1845 –1846 there was a decreased in the  freed slave population.</p>
<p>As for the Indentured labourer, Was it a continuum  of slavery? According to  members  of anti-slavery  movement  the first  Indian  coolies  who arrived  in Mauritius had no government protection.  In  1837 the English India Company recognized the potential for abuse  of Indentured  workers  and they will  pass  regulation  to restrict  the coolie trade  contracts  could only  last 5 years  and they  would remain  5 years  ships.  Ships had to meet basic humanitarian requirements.  In 1838 or 1839 to  1842  there was suspension of the coolie trade. The  colonial the government  assisted the Indentured  labourer.  In 1843  immigration reopened there was a large influx of labour  financed  by the  an annual sum of 25 000 pounds  from the colonial  revenues. This was known as the Bounty scheme   under this scheme government contributed   6 to  7 pounds  per adult imported  and planters  who introduced  labour paid an additional  charges of 2 pounds and  2 pounds and 6 shilling for recruits from Madras and Calcutta. 8  For the purpose of raising money for indentured labour the government imposed a  consumption duty on  all  spirits manufactured in Mauritius or imported  from abroad instead of imposing a  tax on rural property owners.  Again, it was on the poorest that the taxes fell.</p>
<p>On the other hand institutions, to strengthen the mono-crop economy,  like The Mauritius Chamber of Commerce was established in  January 1850, with the objective of receiving information in all matters of mercantile interest and to redress grievances. This allowed arbitration between   disputants wishing to avoid litigation and willing to  refer  and to abide to the  judgment  of the  Chamber.  The committee role was to hear and decide on all commercial matters  submitted  to them,  however  the president  ad the  vice-president   have the power to  name  a committee  for the management  of the affairs  of the chamber  and another  committee  for the examination  of stores.</p>
<p>Researches with the view to increase the sugar yield as well as to make the sugar-cane more resistant to diseases were carried out.  In 1840 the  Oraheite, a  variety of  cane  planted in Mauritius   was attacked  by bacteria the  gumming   disease  or  gummosis.  The Royal Comity of Agricultural Research  played a  significant  role in this  field.  In 1845 the society would form a  special  Committee de  L’agriculture  which would conduct  a survey  of agricultural  practices. Technology had become important in the 19th century in all sugar colonies and in general  the older  colonies  had the oldest technology. Mauritius could be considered a new island   sugar estates.  The Comite d’Agricutlture collected and published a  corpus of knowledge  about sugar cane.  The Committee suggested the use of the Perusian Guano to partially offset the effect of the disease on the cane.</p>
<p>Hand in hand with these researches that continued on how to increase the sugar cane yield in British colony, the island was being equipped with the  newest mills  possessed  the latest   technologies, vacuum pans, centrifugal  dryers were used  for processing the cane  faster. “Sugar production increased   in the first half   of the 19th century, technology improve with  “ Moulin a  vapeur, l’evaporation  en triple effet, la  cuisson sous vide, et  l’essorage  rapide  du sucre  avec des centrifuges  suspendues types Weston”9</p>
<p>In 1832 there were no less than 32 firms in Port Louis.  They brought goods like rice, ghee dholl and flour, which formed the basics for Indians diets. Sugar was in economic boom until 1860’s, the economy flourished under favorable labour conditions   Indian labour   lowered the cost of the use of Peruvian Guano and hence combined   increased the  yield  of the  the  sugar cane which protected  from  the cane Borer and other  pest in the 1950’s.</p>
<p>Despite more and more land being put under the sugar cane plantation the number of factories decreased. In 1853  Mauritius had  222 factories and in 1892 there  were 104 and in 1908 only 66 remained</p>
<p>How would the demand of the economy shape up the labour?  There were freed slaves  population of  ratio  3  men to 2 women  was enough  to ensure  population growth.  The former  slaves  could  find  better  work  in a thriving  non-estate  agricultural  economy.  The abolition  forced  the elite  to  reconsider  the methods  of sugar production.  The  estate  owners  had  the options  of  ‘d’amadouer’  the ex-slaves  back on their  states with  competitive wages  but instead  they  decided  to get  cheap  indentured  labour  from India.</p>
<p>As from  1834 to 1860, 290 000 Indian  arrived.  The presence of  this large  inexpensive  and  reliable  labour force  resulted  in an increase  in the sugar production.  Mauritius  became the  British  most  important  Sugar producing  colony.  Contracts would be limited  to one year for the next  67 years.  The British  assisted   with immigration after 1842 boom. In 1843, 30 318 men and 4307 women would  arrive in Port Louis.  The Representatives of the  estates.  After two days  they would sign  the working contract 42 and a 1/2  Piastre Espagnole.  The local  currency.  Wages  of Rs 5.   Per month Rs 2. =1 piastre – till  the 1860’s.  Immigration  will continue  steadily –  the flow  of immigrants  reach  islands  even after the  week  following  Northern India 1857 Rebellion to resume.</p>
<p>As for the capita the economy was thriving, the influx of capital  was great for the amount of sugar exported represent ed 9.4% of the world production  and  7.4% of the world’s  total  sugar production by the 1850’s.</p>
<p>What impact would this large labouring class have on this emerging society?</p>
<p>With the expansion of the coolie trade, the trade with India expanded rapidly.  The demography of the island would deeply be modify.  The feeding and clothing of the immigrants  would favour transactions with India. Indian firms established branches in order to take advantage of  expanding commercial prospects.  The British and the Indian firm  were involved  in the recruitment  of  contractual  labourer  and soon  realize that they  could  laden  the ships with goods from various origins. By 1840, it represented  around 20% of the local  imports.</p>
<p>The retail trade developed  in the mid 19th  Century after  several  major  events  which  fundamentally  changed  the  socio-economic  structure of the island.  The post  abolition period with of 60,000 citizens created  disruption  in man labour which lead  to  the arrival of the Indian Indentured  labourers, which in their large numbers had to be provided with consumables. Various ordinances would regulate the retail shop like for example Article  21 of  ordinance  28  of 1845  stressed  that  shops  should  be located  not more  than   one feet away  from  the main  road. The  restriction  of  sites.   The  arrival  of the  Chinese as  shopkeepers and businessman  would also create a lot of opposition, however, though in very small numbers the Chinese would come and would stay.</p>
<p>Regarding capital, the island had to face  some  troubles. During the 1830’s  to 1840’s  there was a shrinking in investment . This  transform  the  sugar industry in both  ways, there were much problem  related to  labour  disputes and secondly in the 1840’s more and more of the  parliaments  were in favour of free trades.  From the  perspective  of  British  investors  the British   investors   started  to   prospect and competition was not  in favour of the sugar industry.</p>
<p>The industry have been investing and  borrowing heavily  to improve  factory .  The metropolitan bankers  were  not  worried  that Mauritian  investors  may not be able  be able to repay  the loans. In  1848 to 1844 of the  5  British  financial  houses  collapse the following  the  event several  sugar  estates   and the bank of Mauritius   failed as  well .  It was true that the free trade legislation  of 1840 undermined  the sugar industry  but the fact remain  that between  1843 to 1849  many estates improved  their factory  and remain   fundamentally  sound enterprise.   Extended funds  dried up .  The British investors from 1832 to 1839 and 1848 pulled out their investment from Mauritius and they presented no wish  to invest  in the sugar industry because  of  continuing  economics , linguistics and  legal problems.</p>
<p>We have now reached  the  third period  which covers  the centralization  of  the sugar production  in the  factories  leading to the ‘grand morcellement’  and to the emergence of the  small planters class.</p>
<p>In  1851 the British  parliament  repeal the navigation   law.  The law  when it was repealed  triple the  volume of trade in  Port Louis  and increased  amount  of Capital for the local merchants / traders  Britain  repeal  policies  new  free  trade  policies  encouraged the Mauritian  traders  to look  for markets  every where  in the world.   Mauritius would benefit  the  Indian, South African  and  Australian markets.  In  1876 Mauritius adopted the Indian Silver Rupee as its currency in order to simplify transactions.</p>
<p>After the navigation  act  of  1815 was  abrogated in 1851 by  Britain the number of factories in the country  reached its climax by 1853 and by 1880 the  necessity to centralization of production  was  becoming  urgent. In 1849 the colonial  office  allowed 3 years  contract for Indian Indenture Labourers.  By 1858-1859 there were 74 343 immigrants.  The government   and the planters were cooperating   to sort this problem of persistent  labour   shortage. Immigration declined in 1860 when the sugar demand began  to  decrease.  but in 1862  they would return  to their five years  contract  again, they could  stay  for 10 years  but taxes  fell heavily  on those  labourer who did not  engage on the second year indenture.  However, contact with India was possible the labourer would  go  to  India  and  bring the rest of their family  to Mauritius .  Unfortunately, the government of Mauritius had little regard for   labour  and rather assisted   policies  that  were  in  favour  of the plantation  owners.</p>
<p>The colonial  office also increased the  percentage of women.  In 1844 it was 17% ,  in  1849 it was 25% and in  1868 it was 40%.  Between  1834 to 1909 the number of immigrants  who have arrived in Mauritius amounted to  451 786 to work in the sugar industry  only 294,197 remained in the island and  became the majority of the population.</p>
<p>This increased in population would dramatically change the setting of the  island’s land  possession  when in the  late 1800 up to the first world war   malaria  the declining  of prices  of sugar and the  low prices  of sugar forced the planters  to rationalize  production.  A new class emerged in the Mauritian society it was the small planters who  with the grand morcellemnt  would enter the market  and would exploit  the opportunities  that exist.</p>
<p>So the British responded by excluding most indo-Mauritian  from the colonial  politics. However, the Franco-planters estimated that these small planters had to pay a tax to access to cane varieties thus funding institutions into which they had politically no voice.</p>
<p>The government would   procure in cane varieties till 1868 through  the Pamplemousses garden where new plot of new varieties of cane were getting acclimated to the  island, selected and   distributed. Franco-Mauritian  asked for more cane  varieties from  the government and  made sure  that the acquisition  of new cane  became top priorities. They would reimburse the money they got from the sale of their cane. Because the chamber of Agriculture researches were irrelevant to  the production  and distribution  of the  sugar industries, estates would be trained to cultivated  and acquire  new plat technologies.  The Franco-Mauritian limited their sugar  cane distribution.</p>
<p>In 1900 there was severe lack of capital only 13 out of 141 estates, which were over 40 hectares, belonged to foreign   companies.  Foreign investors were limited and all of them were British. This dramatic changes in  British  sugar market had great effect on Mauritius  till 1930.  British adhered to  free trade policy.  The beet-sugar from Europe were allowed  to enter  British  market  they had a subvention  from their  government.   The British  government was convinced  the European  sugar bounties  was killing  the West Indian  sugar cane  industries to recover and the liberation of the  market would allow it  to  recover.  The   British relied primarily on  Germany , Austria, Hungary for its sugar.</p>
<p>The out break of the  first world war  interrupted  the trade from Germany  Ostrich and Hungary.  This stopped the sugar price increased because  many  Europe’s  sugar beet farms  were destroyed  in the war.  Sugar cane increased in all around the tropics in Cuba  and Java and Mauritius.</p>
<p>Hence politics, whether on the national  basis or international scene  would have an immediate  effect  on the sugar  market. As far as science is concerned by June 1893 the Station  Agronomic operated officially under the direction of  Philip Boneame.  There were intensive breeding effort   which included  mostly agronomy, botany chemistry  entomology genetics all these  discipline  were put together to the study of only one crop.</p>
<p>The Franco-Mauritian   elite dominated the island politics despite the British administration this would   go till independence . The sugar baron need the British colonial government  because the  collaboration  of the  British administration  was needed to develop  the sugar industry.  In the  beginning  of the  1850’s  they started to lobby  the British government  regarding cane cultivation.  They needed the sugarcanes to create new knowledge  about sugar  to improve  sugar canes   and greater  sucrose  output.  The Franco Mauritian  dominated  the island politics  the dorsal  spine  being  sugar  the chamber  of agriculture  had non official  seats  in the  government  but they  had vested interest in issues  regarding  transportation, communication  marketing and forestry.</p>
<p>The early  1860’s  the  Chamber of Agriculture  had thought of  using  the  government  botanical  garden at Pamplemousses  to import  cane varieties  but  the  government took time to decide.  They wanted to transform the botanical garden  into a sugar  research center, however the  British botanist working in the  garden opposed this. While the planters were mostly French the botanist were all  British.</p>
<p>With regard to capital the in the 1860’s  there was the introduction  of steam  ship improved access to the outside world. The  steam vessels   which  could  carry greater volumes of cargo,  during the early 1860’s the opening of the two railway lines  to improve  inland  transport   from the north  to the capital  from south  to the capital  and in 1869  the  PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL CAMPAIGN   established  a 2nd  line  from  England to Australia via Mauritius. The journeys were made  shorter  and the extension of regional  network  and the rise in  transaction  regular lines established.  By 1900  the steam   would nearly take over the  traffic  between India and Mauritius  and the ship tonnage reached unprecedented figures.  For example in  1840 the tonnage was around  193 by 1885  the ship steamer  name  TAIF had  a 2100 tonnage.  As for the cable network it helped in linking Mauritius to the outside world   was the   Electric  sub-marine  cable  as early as  1860 by the Eastern Telegraph  which brought  the  first   cable  to the  Indian Ocean  to  link  Europe and India, wit Mauritius included in the network. However, Mauritius was linked only in  1906 together with Reunion and Madagascar.</p>
<p>Furthermore medium sugar industry would concentrate   production as it would be uneconomical to run  small estates  between  40 to 200 hectares to put  machines factory technology. In  1880 about 80 % of the factories were using boiling pan system   with a great deal of energy wastage  as compare to vacuum pipe.  Furthermore they could maximize profit by using the bagasse  to provide for  energy  as fuel, while before Mauritius reached advanced deforestation through the use of  woods.</p>
<p>While science made much progress to help the economy other factors  like natural hazards and the demand and supply laws in a market economy would play bitterly against the big plantocracy. There was cholera in three more  occasions which gave rise to a number of deaths.. In  1854  claimed 7650 deaths, in 1856 there were  3250 deaths and  finally in  1862  there  were a   death toll of about  3500. Natural hazards like in  1860’s cholera outbreaks In 1865 drought  and the opening of the  Suez Canal would divert  trade elsewhere  and the sugar glut on the market. Malaria  of 1867 – 1868 which killed between 40,000 to 45,000  people. In 1886  there was a financial crisis  which would   have repercussions  on the economy.</p>
<p>In  1866  and 1868 terrible  outbreak of malaria   kill approximately  50,000 people  around one seventh  of the island. Those who could afford would  leave Port Louis. Between 1868 and 1914  the world  sugar prices  fell speedily France, Hungary, Netherlands, Australia and Germany would  flood the world market  with the beetroot sugar. Towards 1860’s there was the sugar sluts.  Several factors brought this economic crisis, the terrible  cyclone of 1868, drought  in 1866, natural calamities.  After the devastating cyclone of  1892  an  epizootic disease affecting  the  cattle  spread on the island  the  government  procure  loans  to the sugar  industry  and their loans the sugar invested in railways construction and this therefore  attracted investors, and boosted  Mauritian  economy.  Even the prices paid to producers remain low the area under cane cultivation increased   for example in  1890 there was a total production of  130 000 tons, in  1903 the  production  was over  200, 000 tons  in 1909 it exceeded  250 000 tons  and in 1913  it exceeded  250 000 tons.</p>
<p>Because of these different set backs the planters  experienced  in the  economy  regarding  land and labour, like for example in 1870 Mauritius imported sugar from western  India  ocean region  to  re-export to Australia, United kingdom and  the Cape of Good Hope.  By  1880 continental India was among the first partners to receive   goods from foreign origin from Mauritius. Re-export   trade made up 6% of the colony’s  export 1885 and it  rose  to 10% in 1890 and  to 16% in 1895.  8% of the export   to India in 1880 consisted of re-export goods and 14% in 1895 and by 1900 India would import 50% of our export, they initiated the cost production to cut measures and centralizing sugar production by  closing  down  sugar  factories  from 303 in 1863 to  188 in 1888.  Amalgamating some other estate only 115 in 1901.</p>
<p>So the planters decided the splitting and selling of estate  the ‘Grand Morcellement”  will be  beneficial  to the Indians.  A new class of Indian  of land owner emerged.  These several events gave rise to the growth of villages.  Gujjrati invested large sums in immovable property especially  in the town. In the last decades of the 19th century the increased   investment in plantations by taking control of the  estates  or indirectly  through   loans or advance on crops.  For example I.M Sulliman and Ajum Goolam  Hossen  directly  owned  several  sugar estates  with  factories   in the  1890’s.  The Gujarati participated in the business of buying estates from bankrupt owners and parceling them out selling them to former indentured workers.  Some firms took charge of the morcellement while others finance the process through loans to interested parties.</p>
<p>The morcellement had sold small amounts of properties   of their properties in 1830’s and 1840’s but in the   mid 1860’s there were the grand morcellement  1/3 of the  land  would be sold by  1916 which meant 37% of the land under sugar cane plantation.  They were the first non-whites to have lands in the islands. Sometimes the whites would sell one hectares of land which would be  divided  into small plots  of less than one hectare.  Between 1851 and 1881 the Indian would move in all fields and would  thus become the  island’s artisans , coachman and all types of petty jobs in the lower class  level giving rise   to the ethnic specialization in activities.</p>
<p>In conclusion the nineteenth and the arrival of the British would bring dramatic changes in the primitive politics, science, economy and the budding Mauritian society. protect itself but also for the glory of the British Empire, the  British would   take over the island, put up with the French  ways  and culture while even  at the very beginning  land  and labour would be subjected to imposed  policies which were often  difficult to implement.  Policies like the abolition of slave trade and later slavery, itself. The change from a  thriving  free trade economy based on  privateering and  also a  diversified  agriculture to  one of a  mono-crop cash economy and finally  controversially enough for the  well-being of a $ single  crop  a  diversified  population of  diverse  origin emerged giving rise to one of the most  beautiful population setting in the world.</p>
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Log home maintenance is a vital part of the overall log home experience. Enjoying the beauty of the rustic setting is very satisfying, but to neglect or postpone regular maintenance could turn rustic into ruin. Too often the homeowner is too busy or maybe just not familiar with what is required to keep a log [...]]]></description>
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<p>Log home maintenance is a vital part of the overall log home experience. Enjoying the beauty of the rustic setting is very satisfying, but to neglect or postpone regular maintenance could turn rustic into ruin. Too often the homeowner is too busy or maybe just not familiar with what is required to keep a log home protected from the harsh elements. Periodic inspections should be performed on a regular basis and proper action taken when a proble<span id="more-25"></span>m is found. Unlike stick-built homes, logs that are machine milled, hand hewn, flat faced or beams all have one thing in common. Whether kiln dried or air dried, they will expand and contract when temperature and humidity change. Warping and twisting can occur causing joints to pull apart, sealants to fail and caulking to come loose as well as issues with stain adhesion. If not addressed, air and insects can easily enter the home causing not only a nuisance but making the home much less energy efficient. Moreover, water infiltration can cause mold and mildew problems, unsightly staining of the logs and most importantly, wood rot. This can easily be avoided. The following check list can be used as a guide to help you keep your log home in good condition, weather tight and beautiful for years to come.</p>
<p>1. Walk around your log home and actually take notes of problems or potential problems. You may be surprised at the list you compile.</p>
<p>2. If possible, it is a good idea to get up on the roof to check for loose or damaged shingles. Check to see that plumbing vent pipe flashings are tight around the pipe and properly sealed to the shingles. Also, check chimney flashing, rain diverters, gutters and downspouts. Check gutters closely for proper drainage. Clogged and backed up gutters cause fascia boards to rot very quickly and is hard to spot from the ground. These issues apply to all homes.</p>
<p>3. Take the time to examine the logs and siding closely. Look for any mildew growth. Where there is mildew, there is usually a moisture problem. Check to see if there are shrubs or tree limbs that can be trimmed back to allow more sun exposure and air circulation.</p>
<p>4. Check the logs, siding and trim for small holes and or sawdust. This is a sure indication of insect activity. Carpenter ants, wood borers, boring bees and a host of other insects can do thousands of dollars worth of damage in a relatively short period of time. Any holes should be saturated with an insecticide and caulked or plugged depending on the size of the hole. If your home has never had a borate treatment, it is highly recommended when the house is stripped and before a new sealer is applied, borate should be used to preserve the logs from rot and insects. This is not a long or hard process, but does require a knowledgeable applicator and proper drying time.</p>
<p>5. Check corners, log seams, butt joints, window and door trim and other areas such as dryer vents, receptacle covers, HVAC lines and plumbing fixtures for caulking failure. Installed properly, caulking will hold up well. The problem we find is that most of the time backer rod has not been used where needed and the caulking is either over applied or under applied and not &#8220;tooled&#8221; in the joint or seam properly. When applied incorrectly, even the slightest log movement will cause the caulk to separate. The more the logs separate, the greater the possibility of air, insect and water infiltration. Inspection and caulking of your log home should be a semi-annual project. If preformed on a regular basis, the average home could be kept weather tight in as little as a couple of hours. It will be time and money well spent!</p>
<p>6. Test the log finish. Splash some water onto the logs. Does it bead up and roll off, or does it soak into the wood? If it soaks into the wood, the finish is not doing it&#8217;s job. A properly sealed log (or any type of wood) should repel water. If not, it is past time to re-coat. If your home has gotten to this point, it is advisable to call a professional. An inspection and consultation will reveal the condition of your home and determine what is necessary to re-establish a protective coating.</p>
<p>7. What type of stain to apply to your home involves some thought. Depending on what is important to you, your personal preferences and the location of the home will dictate which product will best suit your needs. The best advise is to stay away from the big box store brands. There are a few that in certain circumstances will preform fairly well, but in general, retail products will not hold up on logs.</p>
<p>8. Consult with a professional. We do this everyday. We have seen products and contractors come and go. We have tried many different <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.taskmasters3.com/" target="_blank">log home restoration</a> products and found some better than others. We only use products that I know work and use on my own log home. I love my work, but after working on my customer&#8217;s log homes, I really don&#8217;t want to spend my time off working on mine replacing inferior products. If you have questions, give me a call, I love to help.</p>
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What are the Symptoms of Razor Bumps and Ingrown Hairs?
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<p>Razor Bumps and Ingrown Hair<br />
What are the Symptoms of Razor Bumps and Ingrown Hairs?<br />
The symptoms of razor bumps and ingrowing hair are unsightly red or darkened, painful ‘bumps&#8217; which can lead to ‘scarring&#8217; in severe cases.<br />
What Causes Razor Bumps and Ingrown Hairs?<br />
This occurs when curly hair grows out of the skin, curls round and then grows back into the skin. This happens if the hair is cut too short. Normal hair cut too short will<span id="more-35"></span> create the same problem. They result in the medical condition pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB). An ideal shave cuts the hair flush with the surface of the skin and avoids any undue friction and/or irritation to the surrounding skin. If you suffer from razor bumps, ingrowing hair and shaving irritation, the chances are that you are pulling the skin too taut during the shave and the hairs are cut too short. Don&#8217;t pull the skin tight and see if it makes a difference!<br />
People with PFB and razor bumps often have a great tendency to develop ingrown or curled under hairs, which get red, raised and tender.  These bumps often leave dark marks on the skin for many months and sometimes even cause scarring.<br />
Who Tends to Suffer with PFB?<br />
While PFB can occur in all ethnic groups, it is most common in those with very curly hair and especially amongst African Americans.<br />
What Treatments are Available?<br />
Treatment of tough cases of PFB often requires special shaving equipment. In fact, some African American men have opted to wear a beard rather than be subject to the pain and embarrassment that often accompanies severe PFB.  Special razors have been developed that cut the hair slightly longer than typical razors.  These razors are available as part of an entire product line called the Bump Fighter ® Shaving System designed exclusively to help control PFB. In addition to these products, Skin food is also helpful for many PFB suffers.<br />
For most people, these over the counter products provide sufficient control of shaving related problems.  In fact, there are no prescription products targeted specifically for shaving related problems.  Vitamin A related products such as Retin A (tretinoin) or Differin (adapalene) may be prescribed in some cases and work by helping exfoliate skin both on the surface and around the follicles.  This results in less chance of the hairs getting caught in the skin and growing inward.<br />
Shaving related problems usually respond well to a combination of proper shaving technique, equipment and products.  For tough or treatment resistant shaving problems, it is always best to consult personally with a dermatologist.<br />
What Can I do to Help Prevent the Problem?<br />
In addition to the normal tips on shaving , you might find benefit in the use of certain shaving devices and products.  The products and devices tend to be specialized towards serving either those people with tendencies toward ingrown hairs or those with a tendency towards razor bumps and PFB.  A large majority of PFB sufferers and sufferers of shaving problems generally tend to be African American.  The reason for this is that very curly hairs are most inclined to grow inward or curl around to form razor bumps.<br />
Ingrown hairs and shaving irritation can be greatly improved by simply following the standard shaving tips found on any shaving website .  No special shaving equipment is suggested, but experience has shown that re-usable metal shaving handles serviced with disposable blade cartridges tend to provide smooth shaves with less chance of causing shaving irritation and ingrown hairs than electric razors.<br />
Blades should be changed at least once every ten days, more often if skin irritation persists.  Disposable razor blades should are also best avoided when possible.  Shaving gels are important in the treatment of this condition, as a good gel will minimize the friction associated with shaving and reduce the likelihood of ingrown hairs and skin irritation.<br />
Products that Can Help<br />
One product I recommend is PFB VSH . This is a unique, cosmetically elegant roll-on gel formulated to aid in the relief of ingrown hairs, razor burn/bumps resulting from shaving, waxing, electrolysis and laser hair removal. PFB VANISH exfoliates skin cells to &#8220;lift ingrown hairs&#8221; above the skin line.<br />
Skin food is another product that can be applied daily after shaving.  It is effective at fighting ingrown hairs and helps calm redness associated with hair removal.<br />
Shaving Rash<br />
What is a Shaving Rash?<br />
Shaving rash is more of a problem with men who have curly hair and is similar to &#8216;razor bumps&#8217;, the symptoms are unsightly red or darkened, painful ‘bumps&#8217; which can lead to ‘scarring&#8217; in severe cases.<br />
How do you Prevent Shaving Rash?<br />
To prevent shaving rash, do not stretch the skin as you shave. Hairs are most likely to grow inwards if you pull on the skin whilst shaving. The hairs pop out of the follicle when you pull the skin and after the cut the tip of the hair retracts into the follicle and curls into the follicle as it begins to grow. This causes the shaving rash and razor bumps.<br />
What Relief is Available?<br />
To achieve relief from these problems first check that the skin appears to be free from infection &#8211; angry red areas or spots are symptoms &#8211; if present, treat with an antiseptic solution or cream.<br />
How do I Treat Ingrown Hairs?<br />
If you can see ingrowing hairs, try to tease the tips of the hairs out of the skin. Soak a flannel in hot water and apply it to your skin for a few minutes. This should soften the hairs to enable you to pull the hair out of the ‘bump&#8217; with a pair of fine tweezers. Cut the loose end with a pair of scissors.<br />
You can refrain from shaving for a few days. Then cut the beard with scissors quite close to the skin. As the hair regrows, it should grow slightly straighter and not back into the skin. But remember when you continue to shave NOT to pull the skin too tight or shave against the grain of the beard.<br />
The problems caused by shaving are often because of poor technique and the use of inferior, cheap products.<br />
What Products are Available to Help Treat or Prevent Shaving Rash?<br />
One product I recommend is PFB VSH . This is a unique, cosmetically elegant roll-on gel formulated to aid in the relief of ingrown hairs, razor burn/bumps resulting from shaving, waxing, electrolysis and laser hair removal. PFB VANISH exfoliates skin cells to &#8220;lift ingrown hairs&#8221; above the skin line.<br />
Skin food is another product that can be applied daily after shaving.  It is effective at fighting ingrown hairs and helps calm redness associated with hair removal.<br />
Razor Burns<br />
What are Razor burns?<br />
Razor burns are burning sensations and irritation more often than not caused by applying too much pressure with the razor.<br />
When this happens, you do not create a barrier between your face and the razor resulting in friction burns.<br />
Prevention of Razor Burns<br />
Use pre-shave oils and a high quality brush and soap to ensure a rich soapy barrier and do not apply too much pressure.<br />
Use after shave balms or oils to soothe the skin.</p>
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<p>See my blog at mantic59.blogspot.com . Information and instruction on how to shave with a single-bladed safety razor (like an old double-edge Gillette or single edge Schick Injector). This is a refresh of a previous two-part video of mine.</p>
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<p>What is the best shaving cream and moisturizer for a man&#8217;s face?<br />
I would like to know from other men what shaving creams and moisturizer&#8217;s work the best. Please don&#8217;t tell me what to look for as in, in ingredients but I would like to know from people&#8217;s previous experiences with shaving creams and moisturizers. What works really well for you guys? Note: I meant shaving cream as in the gel and cream not just the gel.  Thank you.</p>
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<p>Kevin Nicholls founder of The Executive Shaving Company provides extensive and essential &#8216;How to Use&#8217; guides and information pages allowing you to perfect the ultimate shaving experience.<br />
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.executive-shaving.co.uk" target="_blank">http://www.executive-shaving.co.uk</a> gives lots of useful information about the art of traditional shaving.</p>
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