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Diamonds: Show your True Color

December 29th, 2009

Just like with us humans, diamonds have their unique races and this is shown through their colors.

Diamonds though sometimes it may look the same with its own kind still have this tinge of difference with each other.

Its color is the main reason of this difference.

During the year 1999 Color typing was made known through Gran Full Spectrum Colorimeter DC2000fs (Gem Instruments).

This instrument has been precise in actually determining the difference of one diamond with its other own kind.

Truly not everything can be seen by the eye.

he next thing we’ll know scientists may discover on how to categorize colors of the diamond.

The instrument may also be reliable and significant for you to determine if what you are buying is true genuine.

Now nothing is impossible since we are now living in an advance world. Through technology and science we can now live in a more complex but convenient world.

Only that people must learn how to use these modern technology in a proper way. That this modernization will not lead to our own destruction.

It’s a great break for the lab to discover the Gran Full Spectrum Colorimeter. In this manner scams will reduced. Spreading of fake diamonds will now be on hold.

There are still lot of things to be done to have more improvements for this instrument, which we must await for. An exciting discovery that we should be aware of.

Now the latest is DC3000 which will arrive hopefully on October 5. The edge of this new development is that it will no longer require manual dark field calibration and it has improved platform makes it more convenient. What’s more? well this DC3000 will be reading according to the GIA standards.

You see we are in such a fast phase time indeed. So we shouldn’t be left out. Always keep yourself updated for new discoveries.

Marian Alba recommends rings at IceForever for your clarity needs. She is the author of ideal cut.

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Diamond Rings are true to the Heart

November 30th, 2009

Diamond is a mineral and is the hardest known substance to man, but one of the simplest being composed of carbon and the first recorded history dates back to some 3000 years ago to India. Throughout history diamonds have been associated with mystical power, great beauty and more recently great value and wealth. The word comes from the Greek meaning ‘adamas’ meaning unconquerable and they have been worn throughout the ages by men going into battle as a sign of strength, courage and invincibility.

Most diamonds still originate from central and south Africa although there have been other significant finds in Canada, Brazil, Australia and the biggest diamond mine is in Siberia. The diamond market is very much dominated by De Beers to control the supply and price of diamonds across the world by what some would say are monopolistic practices.

Some of the worlds largest and most valuable diamonds are in the Tower of London in the British Crown Jewels.

Diamonds are indeed very desirable objects and are worn throughout the world set in precious metals in many different types of jewellery. One of the most common pieces of jewellery is still the ladies diamond engagement ring and many women still choose to have a diamond as a symbol of love to wear on their engagement finger whether it be the traditional solitaire or three diamonds which some believe signifies ‘I love you’.
Diamonds have always been associated with romance and legend and it is said that Cupid’s arrows were tipped with diamonds because they possess a magic that nothing else has equalled.

Diamonds vary enormously in price according to size and quality so when choosing diamond rings it is important to consider your budget.

Diamonds are graded according to the 4 c’s which refers to cut, clarity, colour and carat.The cut of a diamond is very important as it affects the reflective qualities, which will determine the brilliance of a diamond and how it looks to the naked eye. Cut should not be confused with shape such as pear, emerald, round etc.

Clarity refer to the number of flaws known as inclusions in the stone and the stones which have fewer inclusion are more highly prized and valuable because they have greater brilliance. Remember though that a diamond doesn’t have to be flawless to look absolutely stunning.

Diamond colour usually refers to whiteness or colourlessness in white diamonds with those with least colour being more valuable because of their ability to pass more light giving more sparkle and fire. Coloured diamonds do occur naturally ranging from blue to green but they are rare and very expensive.

Carat is the unit of weight for measuring the size of diamonds and in this case it really is a case of size does matter. The value of a diamond rises exponentially in relation to its size so the cost of a 4 carat stone for instance will not be double the cost of a 2 carat stone but very much more. So it is all down to your budget and not a measure of how much someone loves another.

Cost is important when buying a diamond ring but you will find that there is a huge choice out there that will fit within your budget. Remember that clever design and settings can make a diamond appear bigger but if you really want a larger stone on a limited budget you could decide to purchase a stone which is graded slightly lower in terms of clarity and colour.

Written by John Lewis of Love2Have who specialise in unusual diamond rings for wedding, engagement and everyday wear.

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Education Quotes – True Or Not?

September 20th, 2009

I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
Took a test in Existentialism. I left all the answers blank and got 100.
I’ve been making a list of the things they don’t teach you at school. They don’t teach you how to love somebody. They don’t teach you how to be famous. They don’t teach you how to be rich or how to be poor. They don’t teach you how to walk away from someone you don’t love any longer. They don’t teach you how to know what’s going on in someone else’s mind. They don’t teach you what to say to someone who’s dying. They don’t teach you anything worth knowing.
I do not know what ‘moss’ stands for in the proverb, but if it stood for useful knowledge… I gathered more moss by rolling than I ever did at school.
The things taught in schools and colleges are not an education, but the means to an education.
Education is what remains when one has forgotten everything he learned in school.
The chief value in going to college is that it’s the only way to learn it really doesn’t matter.
The freshmen bring a little knowledge in and the seniors take none out, so it accumulates through the years.
When reviewing your notes before an exam, the most important will be illegible
80% of the final exam will be based on the one lecture you missed and the one book you didn’t read.
Every instructor assumes that you have nothing else to do except study for that instructor’s course.
If you are given an open-book exam, you will forget your book.
A college is a place where pebbles are polished and diamonds dimmed.

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Hi All I M A Registered Member Of Naukri.com I Recd The Flwing Mail From Diamond Offshore Uk Is It True ?

September 18th, 2009

Diamond Offshore
Drilling (U.K.) LTD
Howe Moss Drive
Kirkhill Industrial Estate
Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 OGL
Scotland
Tel:+44-702-406-3195 or +44-703-192-7245.
Attention: Employee,
We have confirmed your CV/Resume, at ( WWW.NAUKRI .COM) and in this
mail you will find the current positions where expatriates are needed
in our Company.
All the positions include these below benefits:
1. Three Bedroom Flat Duplex
2. Free Medical & Travel Insurance
3. 10 Days Leave / break/ Vacation after every 90 working days
4. Flight Fares (Air Tickets)
5. Free Education Scheme to expatriates children/family
6. Free Toyota Camry 2004 Model.
A. One Reference Letter
B. Passport Copy
The Documents should be provide to us through scan e-mail attachment
For Fast processing, because all the positions need expatriates’ who
Can be able to start up employment on August 2008 and October
2008, and all the Arrangement need to be made as fast as possible.
Below is the current available Job position in DIAMOND OFFSHORE
DRILLING COMPANY SCOTLAND (UK),
So kindly reply us with your CV resume for our confirmation to
:careerdiamond@live.com
To enable us to proceed regarding to employing you in our organization.
Job #1: Equipment controller
Job #2: Operations manager
Job #3: Senior operation executive
Job #4: DOCTORS
Job #5: ELECTRICAL SUPERVISOR
Job #6: Team leader
Job #7: SR. PROJECT ENGINEER
Job #8: TOOLPUSHER
Job #9: DYNAMIC POSITIONING OPERATOR
Job #10: projects coordinator
Job #11: Purchase manager
Job #12: Documentation assistant
Job #13: RIG SUPERINTENDENT
Job #14: RIG ELECTRICIAN
Job #15: Management trainee
Job #16: ASSISTANT DRILLER
Job #17: DRILLER
Job #18: Documentation executive
Job #19: SR.. BUYER
Job #20: BARGE SUPERVISOR
Job #21: Commercial manager
Job #22: Business development executive
Job #23: Customer service co-coordinator
Job #24: BALLAST CONTROL OPERATOR
Job #25: Technical superintendent
Job #26: ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN
Job #27: Branch in charge
Job #28: Operation executive
Job #29: Superintendent engineer
Job #30: Logistics coordinator
Job #31: Logistics Manager
Job #32: Operation Manager
Job #33: ACCOUNTS MANAGER
Job #34: FLEET MANAGER
Job #35: Specialized in Tanker Operation
Job #36: OFFSHORE OPERATIONS MANAGER
JOB #37: Human Resources Management
And others.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Mr.Jimmy White
Human Resource Manager
Diamond Offshore
Drilling (U.K.) LTD
Howe Moss Drive
Kirkhill Industrial Estate
Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 OGL
Scotland
Email:careerdiamond@live.com
careerdiamond@live.com

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