April 18, 2011

Market Pulp – Part Of Your Everyday Life

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By Adriana Noton

Today the forest industry has access to innovations in technology that have resulted in the industry now being able to utilize all parts of a tree.
With the growing concerns about depletion of our natural resources, governments and industry are taking steps to make sure that they get the most out of the natural resources they use and they are also looking to find ways to reduce the amount of resources they take from the environment. When it comes to the forest industry, today, innovations in technology have resulted in the industry now being able to utilize all parts of a tree. The forest industry is one industry that has leveraged technological innovations to optimized wood to be used to making a multitude of different products. Wood pulp is one product created from trees that is a part of all of our everyday lives.

What is Wood Pulp?

The wood industry is one of the few raw material industries which have evolved to be an endlessly self-renewing industry. Wood Pulp is wood that has been ground up to a pulp. The pulp and paper industry mainly utilizes wood chips or trees that are too thin to be processed for other economically profitable purposes. The industry once used primarily softwoods but now hardwoods that grow in temperate climates are being utilized. However, softwood provides longer fibers than hardwoods so they continue to be used for papers that need the highest strength properties. As well, paper and board can be made with de-inked pulps which is pulp made from recovered paper that has had their inks and other contaminants removed.

Wood is composed of cellulose fibers that are held together by a substance called lignin. The cellulose fibers are separated from each other and accumulate in an aggregate of individual fibers that are called wood pulp. The separation of fibers is by chemical means where the lignin that is holding all of the fibers together is dissolved by cooking the wood chips in the appropriate chemicals. Most chemical pulp is made by the alkaline sulphate or kraft process which uses of caustic soda and sodium sulphate to ‘cook’ the wood chips. After the fibers are separated they are washed and screened to remove any residual bundles of fiber.

Market Pulp

Wood pulp is used to make a variety of consumer products such as: printing paper, writing paper, newspapers, paper towels, tissue, including tissue, paper towels, filter paper, feminine hygiene products, disposable diapers, and more. For the environmentally concerned, there are acid or neutral sulphite mills that produce pulps which can be bleached easily hydrogen peroxide. These pulps fulfill today’s eco-friendly consumer demands for “chlorine free” raw materials.

Market pulp is pulp that is sold in open competition with other pulp producers. All pulp exported from the producing country is considered to be market pulp. Customers from all over the world will buy wood pulp from wood pulp suppliers. Market pulp is any one of the varieties of pulp that is produced in one place, dried, and then shipped to another location for further processing. Pulp is valued based on such features as viscosity, brightness, ash content, and dirt levels.

Part Of Your Everyday Life

Many different types of essential consumer products can be created from the cellulose that is extracted during the extraction process that created the pulp. Market Pulp is a multibillion dollar industry and with advancements in industrial extraction technologies, the pulp industry possibilities appear to be endless. It is amazing what we can do with a tree and fortunately the industry is looking to find ways to conserve our forests while using non-essential parts of the wood to make pulp for making a myriad of products we use everyday.

April 13, 2011

How To Find Creative Educational And Learning Toys For Different Ages

Filed under: family,Parenting — Adriana Noton @ 10:17 am

While it may seem at times as if the technological age has taken over every area of life, there are still some tried and true creative learning and educational toys which many children still find fun. Such items include, but are not limited to, building blocks, board games, puzzles and other toys which make one think. For, generally when a child is thinking while playing, one is learning.

Of course, this is not to say that technological advancements have been bad, just that one still may want to consider the tried and true favorite playthings of the past when it comes to learning as well. In fact, one must often learn such basic skills before one can truly understand the concept behind computers, online games or the world wide web. As such, one may want to build as many analytical skills as possible by playing such vintage games. For, in doing so, one can strengthen the brain while also learning new skills and techniques of winning.

So, when selecting such games or other items, one needs to be sure that the one is buying such items for the suggested age group of the child. For, such age ranges are often provided in order to prevent harm. As such, it is imperative that when buys such items, one checks and follows the recommended age which is often listed on the packaging.

Although, when it comes to basic building blocks, whether made of plastic or wood, interactive games or puzzles, such age is often based on how much understanding a child of a certain age may have in relation to such products. As such, it is also important that one follow such recommendations when purchasing such items. However, one is never too young to start learning how to count or spell.

As such, one may want to consider providing younger babies and children with toys related to such activities. For, often the younger a baby can learn to read and spell, the better one is going to do in school, whether going to a public, private institution or being home schooled. In fact, most home schooling starts well before a child reaches kindergarten age.

Of course, a young child knows nothing related to such activities until one is taught how to count or spell by parents or early care providers. As such, it is imperative that if one is going to leave a young child in the care of another individual, that such an individual provides toys which are both fun and educational during playtime. However, it is also good that such a child build a creative imagination when it comes to play as well.

For, the more creative the imagination, often the more artistic and creative one becomes later in life. Of course, when a child blends such imagination with a variety of playthings, one often becomes even more creative over time. However, it is always good that such child understands the difference between such imaginary play and real life at the time such teaching is appropriate.

To this end, blocks with letters or number often make the best creative educational and learning toys when it comes to babies or younger children. Whereas, toys which teach one to spell based on pictures are often great playthings for those a few years older. Of course, when a child gets to the age where one can learn, use and understand computers, then one can also find a number of such creative and learning games and toys online.

April 11, 2011

Fun Interactive Family Adventure Attractions Offer Healthy Alternatives

Filed under: Entertainment,family,Travel — Adriana Noton @ 10:39 am

Families who play together in Toronto, Canada agree that fun interactive family adventure attractions build strong minds and bodies. Parents and children agree that these great times strengthen their family units as well.

The activities Toronto offers families with younger children are nothing short of marvelous. Many people would go so far as to say Toronto is a veritable adventure land comprised of storybook parks, playgrounds to entice young and old alike, and museums to put history and science at chubby fingertips.

Kids of all ages enjoy the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Featuring hands on demonstrations, a stunning dinosaur exhibit, and the Discovery Gallery which makes dressing up part of the educational fun, ROM is more than a landmark; it is an experience not to be missed.

The Toronto Zoo is a source of pride to the city and her people. Spanning 710 acres and featuring 6 miles of trails, this world-class zoo attracts people of all ages. A stroll through the stunning live action exhibits introduces families to animals of the world and inspires intellectual conversation to cross every generational gap. Healthy walks that make smarter minds are always top of the list for day trips and outdoor pleasure.

Unionville’s Main Street is another lovely strolling spot that is just a short train ride from the bustling city. Stepping into a yesteryear environment, families will feel themselves transported to lighter times. Enjoy an ice cream and a carriage ride for a picture perfect afternoon. A day of life the old-fashioned way rejuvenates to make people better rested for busier lifestyles.

This renaissance city provides numerous adventures for harder to please tweens and teens, too. From heart-stopping sporting events on the slopes to more grounded experiences on the courts, older kids and their families will find a wide variety of entertainment for meaningful interaction. Many of the activities that seem ideal for older children are fun for the entire group.

Many families find a trip to the Hockey Hall of Fame Museum is a truly interactive experience a games and exhibits pull them into great moments of hockey history. Others find that deeper interaction means taking in one of the sports that makes Toronto a haven for sports enthusiasts. Heading to a Maple Leafs or a Blue Jays game puts them first row for real show stopping fun. Such legendary teams carry with them the glory and fandom that makes time spent in their stands a unique event that have kids and parents on their feet cheering.

Families who step up to the plate or the ice for the joy of watching the Jays or the Leafs in action leave with new sporting devotion on their hearts. Looking back, children and their parents are pleased to have spared no expense of their time for fond memories.

Every investment in fun interactive family adventure toronto attractions pays back to families in memories to which no price tag can be attached. Memories outlive souvenirs and photos to become the stuff that makes for family legend.