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Travel Destinations: Naples, Italy

Naples is a beautiful city located in southern Italy. It sits on the aptly-titled Bay of Naples. The historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Being a sea-side city, a visitor must go see the Harbor Sannazzaro, located in the Mergellina Bay. There are many sea-side attractions, such as the Villa Comunale with its Zoological Station and aquarium. One can also go up the Posillipo Hill, where you can visit its Park, where visitors can take in the whole coast.
Castel dell”Ovo is an ancient stronghold built in front of the harbor. It was built on a Roman construction. The name (translated into English is “Egg Castle”) comes from a legend that the poet Virgil buried a magic egg, which will bring bad luck to the city if broken.
There are many piazzas (or squares) to visit while in Naples. The Piazza Plebiscito is the “heart” of Naples, and the biggest piazza in the city. Here, the Royal Palace and the church of San Francesco di Paola are found. The Royal Palace was built in the eighteenth century and the church was built in the nineteenth.
In the Piazza San Domenico Maggiore is the church of the same name, with a spire dedicated to the end of the and the Palazzo Sansevero.
The Piazza Dante is dedicated to the poet Dante Alighieri, with a statue of him in the center. In this piazza are the Church of San Domenico Soriano, the convent of Santa Maria del Caravaggio and the Palace of Ruffo di Bagnara.
There are many museums, such as the St. Martin”s Museum, National Archaeological Museum, the National Ceramic Museum, the Filangieri Museum, the National Gallery.
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Nexium and those changes to your diet

To get ourselves started, let’s start with a simple reassurance: there are some excellent drugs on the market that will treat even the most serious outbreak of heartburn. They are called proton pump inhibitors and they work by reducing the amount of stomach acid your body produces. The good news is there’s less acid to leak out of your stomach and cause the pain. The bad news is that, with less acid in your stomach, it takes longer to process the food. So put the drugs to one side for a moment and think about the problem. When food passes into the mouth and, after chewing, falls down towards the stomach, your body gets ready to break the food down into its chemical ingredients. The good stuff gets syphoned into the blood stream and sent off to where its going to do the most good. All the rest gets expelled from the body. The $64,000 question is how the stomach does the processing. It all starts with the acid, but mixed into it are a series of different enzymes to help break down the different types of food. Your body is a very clever machine and, left to its own devices, it produces just enough acid and enzymes to clear the stomach quickly.

If your body “likes” the food, it sends a pleasure message to the brain. This encourages you to remember what the body likes and to eat or drink more of it. Unfortunately, the body likes the food that puts on the unwanted pounds. That’s why you get a buzz when you eat or drink something sweet or savory. When food with a high-fat content arrives in the stomach, you feel good and the body orders more stomach acid to break it down. If there was only a small amount of food, it would quickly fall down the esophagus and the extra acid would stay in the stomach. But if you are eating a lot, the sphincter separating the esophagus from the stomach is kept open to keep the food on the move. The food pushes the acid out of the stomach. Worse, if you don’t sit up straight, the acid can also run into the esophagus. Either way, that burning pain starts. Lying down immediately after a big meal is asking for pain.

So eat less and avoid food with a high-fat content. Indeed, all processed food is potentially bad news. Read through all the diet advice from reliable sources like the Mayo Clinic. It’s actually very simple. Keep with lean meat like chicken and turkey. Fish is equally good. Add plenty of vegetables and fresh fruit. Whole grains and low-fat diary products complete the package. It’s even better if you do a little exercise. You will feel better in yourself and your stomach’s performance will improve. Heartburn will be a forgotten problem without you having to buy and rely on Nexium. This is not to deny the excellence of the drug. It’s consistently been shown the best of the proton pump inhibitors. But, no matter how good Nexium, it’s always better to solve a medical problem the natural way – particularly if it also saves the cost of having to buy the drugs.

Group health insurance for the small business

Although the latest employment statistics show a drop in the number of people claiming benefit, there’s little real improvement in the availability of work. It’s still tough to find and keep a job. Curiously, both the GOP and the Democrats see the need to encourage small business, believing new entrepreneurs will lead us out of the recession. The problem with this view is we are less entrepreneurial than we used to be. Many other countries have a higher percentage of people prepared to risk their capital in starting new businesses. The majority of our younger adults are just sitting back waiting for jobs to come along. That said, the Government is encouraging small business with tax breaks. All of which brings us to the Affordable Care Act.

Ignoring the usual politics and second-guessing what the Supreme Court will rule in 2012, let’s focus on what will happen between now and 2014 when the whole Act’s program is supposed to be in force. If you are a one-person business, you will be caught by the mandate just like any other individual. That means you buy cover or pay a penalty. For the record, the penalty is $695 or 2.5% of your income whichever is the greater unless the actual cost of the premium will be more than 8% of your income. You do the math to weigh up where you interests lie.

There’s no mandate for businesses, but there are penalties for failing to put a plan in place. If you have up to 25 employees, there’s a tax break to set off against half the cost of group cover. But you only get the maximum benefit if you are really small, i.e. you do not have the equivalent of 10 full-time employees and the average of their pay is less than $25,000. Your right to the tax break reduces as your size and the average pay increases. If you are small but your employees earn an average of $50,000 or more you lose the tax credit. In 2014 every state should have a Small Business Exchange in operation and, if you decide to buy through your local exchange, the tax credit will increase. However, these tax credits are only to prime the pump. Once you have a plan for your business, the credit will phase out over five years and only for two years after the exchanges are running.

The penalties can be quite significant and you cannot avoid them simply by buying really cheap health insurance. Whatever group plan you buy has to offer a minimum set of benefits. If this persuades you to spend too much you could get caught by an “affordability” test. The premium rate charged to an employee cannot exceed 9.5% of the family’s income. So when you are looking for group health insurance plans for your employees or reviewing the current plan, remember the tax breaks now available and, more importantly, remember how the penalties will be calculated come 2014. Indeed, if you run a small business, you could find it beneficial to talk through all these issues with your accountant and health insurance agent. If the Affordable Care Act survives the Supreme Court challenge, you will have to deal with the threat of penalties.

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“District 9″ Movie Review

“District 9″ (my 0-10 rating: 9)
Genre: sci-fi
Director: Neill Blomkamp
Screenplay: Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell
Cast: Sharlto Copley, David James, Vanessa Haywood
Time: 1 hr., 52 min.
Rating: R (for bloody violence, ongoing vulgarity)

Grisly in the extreme, strikingly original, perversely intelligent.

Steeped in male energy, peppered with surprise turns on old themes, the visually cruel “District 9,” probably nauseating for some, spiritually desolate for others, but of macabre fascination for still others, is destined to re-shape the sci-fi concepts of modern film. Rising briskly out of the initial monotony of its descriptive array of desolation, the film treats its morbid substance with such weighty detail and relentless illumination that you are struck with how real this high concpt becomes.

The contemporary points about racism and attitudes toward ghettos, crass militarism and icy industrialists is more than obvious, using space aliens in place of earthly ethnic groups and minorities.

The gruesome sets at times become mercilessly crushing to our senses, much the more so as South African director Neill Blomkamp pushes them into our faces and grinds in their details with gusto.

The corporate and military powers of our world are looking for some way to unlock the secrets of the technology which these long-ago arrived alien extraterrestrials obviously know. Especially, of course, their weaponry, There they have hovered in a spaceship the size of a small city, an intricately outfitted structure, over the city of Johannesburg, South Africa.

They’ve been around for 20 years, having made contact apparently peacefully and revealing themselves as simply refugees from their home world. They’re scared and huddled, starving. At that time, earth authorities had set them up in a makeshift home in South Africa’s “District Nine,” formerly a teeming ghetto of these creatures who are called “prawns” because of their vague likeness to giant crustaceans, especially in their lobster-like claws..

But as the world’s nations have debated over what to do with them, being unwelcome locally, patience has slowly run out. The alien concentration camp has been contracted out to the private corporation Multi-National United (MNU). Obviously, this firm couldn’t care less about the aliens’ welfare; profits are paramount and the aliens’ weapons promise to be beyond awesome.

So they contract out the relocation project to field operative Wikus van der Merwe (Sharlto Copley) who moves in with armored vehicles and flame-throwers, destroying their homes and many of their children in order to encourage them to leave. The ruthless CEO is the father of Wikus’ wife Tanya (Vanessa Haywood).

What has been discovered by the corporate scientists is that the coveted weaponry can be activated only by alien DNA. The prawns won’t cooperate in that. Wikus is mandated to get that DNA. He’s stymied. But during one examination of alien tissue he is infected by a mysterious virus that begins changing his own DNA.

As he attains perfect balance with the alien DNA, his left lower-arm and hand transforming into an alien lobster claw, he now becomes the source so desperately sought after. He and only he can reveal the secrets of alien technology. He now must hide, hide, hide. Yet where else can he go . . . but District 9.

Forced into hiding, Wikus will team up with an intelligent, green-skinned prawn, Christopher Johnson (voice of Jason Cope), and his kid, Little CJ, who’s grotesquely cute. Wilkus’, desperately desiring the reverse transformation of his arm and hand, gets Christopher’s promise to do so if he can help the refugees return to their planet. Meantime, wife Tanya is frantic with worry.

Festering wounds and ugly alien body eccentricities get lots of loving close-up attention by director Blomkamp’s cameraman, as do gashed and mutilated tissue. And always, there is the nagging feeling that we are not going to be spared an incessant, dominating grip on the assault upon Wikus by corporate gunmen. After awhile, the film’s dealing in hellish death achieves a kind of rhythm, an artistic horror whose beat is gripped and maintained.