LEICESTER, ENGLAND, April 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) KindredSole.com has announced that on 1st April between 6am and 1pm it will be having its first ever flash shoes sale. It might be April fools but this is no joke, its KindredSole.com shoe sale extravaganza! KindredSole.com flash sale will include designer brands from J Shoes to Bronx Shoes with savings of up to 50% off. A surge in customers are expected to form an orderly online queue following an online promotion through loyal customers and social media campaigns on Twitter and Facebook. Visitors to Kindred Sole will be able to access the sale through the following KindredSole.com link: Shoe Sale
Starting on April Fool's Day, KindredSole.com shoe sale will begin promptly at 6am and the last sale item will be processed at 1pm in celebration of April Fools Day and KindredSole.com entering its fourth season. KindredSole.com is a well kept secret, internet store and is still an off-radar gem. Launched in 2009 by De Montfort University, Leicester Fashion Retail Buying graduates, Lizze Leary and Beth Widdowson. At just 21 and 22 years old the entrepreneurial women have turned KindredSole.com into an International shoe e-tailer with a worldwide following. KindredSole.com offers all UK customers free next day delivery on all orders. KindredSole.com is becoming a destination for shoe addicts around the world.
Kindred Sole is a womens online designer shoes boutique, showcasing up and coming footwear designers as well as established designer shoes brands. With the hottest styles for every season Kindred Sole is a one stop designer shoes shop.
Sale Fever at Designer Shoe E-Tailer KindredSole.com
KindredSole.com has announced that on 1st April between 6am and 1pm it will be having its first ever flash shoes sale.
2011-04-02
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Good vibrations?
2011-04-02
This press release is available in French.Montreal, March 31, 2011 – Anyone who's ever used an electric or gas lawnmower knows how pushing the device can cause tingling hands. This side-effect is caused by motor vibrations and comes with the turf for people who cut grass for a living.
Workers who employ handheld power tools in the mining, forestry, manufacturing and services sectors can also be exposed to large levels of vibrations in their hands and upper arms. Such vibrations are not without consequence.
"Prolonged exposure to intensive tool vibration can cause ...
Getting closer to a better biocontrol for garden pests
2011-04-02
This release is available in Spanish.
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists have found strains of bacteria that could one day be used as environmentally friendly treatments to keep caterpillars and other pests out of gardens and cultivated fields.
Researchers with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) surveyed the agency's bacterial collection and discovered that strains sharing the ability to produce a particular enzyme survive being fed to caterpillars longer than those that don't. Such survivability makes them better candidates for controlling ...
TakeCare to Provide Screening of "Palz" For TeenPalz.com
2011-04-02
TakeCare, a provider of online personality and risk assessments and TeenPalz.com, which offers virtual supervision, support and activities for the millions of teens home alone, have agreed to offer NannyTest as screening tool for virtual "Palz".
NannyTest is an online personality test that helps parents screen potential caregivers. It is unique in combining both risk assessment and personal traits assessment. The test provides better insight into the personality and traits of the caregiver, and ensures parents that they have done the best they can to leave their kids ...
Remove children's catheters as soon as possible to prevent bloodstream infections
2011-04-02
Hospitals can reduce the risk of life-threatening bloodstream infections in children with peripherally inserted central venous catheters by assessing daily the patient's progress and removing the device as early as possible, according to a new Johns Hopkins Children's Center study published online March 31 in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
The findings will be presented on Saturday, April 2, at the annual meeting of the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America.
The study, believed to be the largest one to date of its kind in pediatric patients, analyzed ...
Novel nanowires boost fuel cell efficiency
2011-04-02
New Haven, Conn.—Fuel cells have been touted as a cleaner solution to tomorrow's energy needs, with potential applications in everything from cars to computers.
But one reason fuel cells aren't already more widespread is their lack of endurance. Over time, the catalysts used even in today's state-of-the-art fuels cells break down, inhibiting the chemical reaction that converts fuel into electricity. In addition, current technology relies on small particles coated with the catalyst; however, the particles' limited surface area means only a fraction of the catalyst is ...
Rang Mahal won Thailand's Best Restaurants 2011
2011-04-02
Congratulations for the Eleventh consecutive year. Rang Mahal, the exquisite rooftop Indian restaurant at Rembrandt Hotel, was honored once again as one of Thailand's Best Restaurants 2011 by Thailand Tatler. The award-presentation took place at Central World and featured some of Bangkok's most famous restaurants, famous Thai and foreign celebrities and media personalities.
HSH Prince Bhisadej Rajani, a guest of honor, presided over the event and presented the prestigious awards. General Manager, Eric Hallin, Hotel Manager, Simon Rindlisbacher, and Quentin Fougeroux, ...
Crystal Pharmatech Launched China's First Training Course on Polymorphism
2011-04-02
Crystal Pharmatech Co.,Ltd researchers held an incredibly successful two-day training program on polymorphism and solid state characterization held at Suzhou Industrial Park, China March 24th and 25th. The training program was attended by over 130 researchers representing more than 70 China based pharmaceutical companies. Attendees included senior scientists and managers from global Pharm R&D centers in China including GSK, Novartis, Roche as well as other leading China-based companies including Huahai, Hengrui, and Donyangguang.
Polymorphism in drug ...
Immune therapy can control fertility in mammals
2011-04-02
NEW YORK (March 31, 2011) -- Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College have shown that it is possible to immunize mammals to control fertility. They say their technique could possibly be used on other mammals -- including humans -- because fertility hormones and their receptors are species-non-specific and are similar in both females and males. For pets, the technique could be an alternative to castration and adverse effects of hormone administration.
In the Feb. 24 online issue of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Journal, the researchers say their newly synthesized ...
Assessing the value of treatments to increase height
2011-04-02
CLEVELAND -- Dr. Leona Cuttler, a pediatric endocrinologist and growth hormone expert from University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, is the co-author of an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine commenting on a new study that found giving girls with Turner syndrome low doses of estrogen, as well as growth hormone, years before the onset of puberty, increases their height and offers other benefits.
With her co-author Dr. Robert L. Rosenfield, a pediatric endocrinologist with the University of Chicago Medical Center, Dr. Cuttler writes, "The ...
Memphis Classifieds Directory Offers Marketing Alternatives to Local Businesses
2011-04-02
As the internet grows more and more businesses are looking for ways to increase their exposure on the web. There are so many choices from building a website to joining social media platforms. And many of these take a lot of time to learn or use.
There is one option however that makes it easy for Memphis businesses to get online and promote their business and services. This new option is offered by EverythingMemphis.com a new Memphis website offering from Glarrette Publishing.
"If you want to increase traffic to your website or business, we're offering an easy way ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
When it comes to mating, female mosquitoes call the shots
CZI and NVIDIA accelerate virtual cell model development for scientific discovery
JMIR Publications and MCBIOS partner to boost open access bioinformatics research
Canadian scientists describe an extinct rhino species from Canada's High Arctic
Houseplant inspires textured surfaces to mitigate copper IUD corrosion
LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA observed “second generation” black holes
Dicer: Life's ancient repair tool
Environmental shifts are pushing endangered reptiles to the brink of extinction
New open-source American College of Lifestyle Medicine program brings culinary skills and nutrition education into medicine
AI tool identifies women at high risk of interval breast cancer
USF study: AI and citizen science reveal potential first detection of invasive malaria mosquito in Madagascar
American Pediatric Society honors Dr. Bruce D. Gelb with 2026 APS John Howland Award
Leveraging COVID-19 lessons to prepare for the next pandemic
Mount Sinai awarded $4.5M BD2 grant to advance research on the biology of bipolar disorder
Global initiative to demonstrate operational excellence in Nigeria for metastatic colorectal cancer patients
AI produces shallower knowledge than web search
New study shows global decline in parental trust in childhood vaccines after COVID-19, contributing to increased measles outbreaks
BD² awards $18 million in grants to advance research on the biology of bipolar disorder
Opt-out organ donation policies might reduce organ supply
Message from the oldest-living dogs to dogs and men: Gonad function fights frailty
Distinct brain features in football players may tell who is at risk of long-term traumatic disease
Identifying safer implant designs for total hip replacement
Study reveals clinical frailty scale as a quick predictor of patient risk after heart failure administration
Game-changing heat shield to revolutionize aerospace manufacturing with long-life engines
Pusan National University researchers show how AI can help in fashion trend prediction
Sinking Indian megacities pose 'alarming' building damage risks
Cul-de-sac effect: Why Mediterranean regions are becoming more prone to extreme floods in a changing climate
Now in 3D, maps begin to bring exoplanets into focus
Researchers develop an ultrasound probe capable of imaging an entire organ in 4D
Oxygen deprivation heightens risk of illness by changing genes
[Press-News.org] Sale Fever at Designer Shoe E-Tailer KindredSole.comKindredSole.com has announced that on 1st April between 6am and 1pm it will be having its first ever flash shoes sale.
