An inexplicable halo of magic and the mystery that is emanating from an ordinary mirror even now impresses us, as it did our ancestors during the primeval times. Mirrors reflect everything in front of them, but refuse to le us ?see? their reflecting surfaces! Doesn't it add to the eternal mystery of mirrors?
When the human beings at the infancy of history, began to notice the mirror magic in nature, it was never through the framed glass mirrors or the highly polished metallic mirrors of the modern times. Tranquil water surfaces in the wooded areas in a serene, sunny day could have been the first looking glass that reflected a wonder struck human face. In those distant times, our forefathers could not even believe that the faces looking at them from the water were actually belonging to them. Probably that could be the reason why Narcissus, the hapless character of the Greek mythology, tragically fell in love with his reflection in water, his image!
A mirror becomes a mirror only when it has a highly polished smooth surface for an image to form. The most familiar form of mirrors is the ordinary plain mirror. Apart from using it as our trusted confidante that helps us in our daily grooming, we use mirrors as decorative items too at our homes, offices and many public places. The images that we see in most of the mirrors are of virtual types, though there are varieties of mirrors that form ?real? images.
There are several categories of mirrors that we use in our daily lives. There are the common plane, spherical, cylindrical, convex, and concave types that are based on the reflective surface contour. Then we have the parallel mirrors for generating infinite images of a single of objects or arrangement of multiple mirrors as in a kaleidoscope to create inestimable varieties of colors and patterns. All of us are familiar with the rear view mirrors being fitted in our automobiles. They are really the convex mirrors. Mirrors are very important in science and technology too. A type of microscopic mirrors is the heart of some advance televisions and video equipment. Telescopes, microscopes, laser equipments and some of the precision instruments are also using high quality mirrors.
In the early days, mirrors were used to be made out of highly polished metal sheets. But in modern times, mirrors are made by sputtering a very thin layer of molten aluminum or silver over rear surface of a glass plate in high vacuum. This sputtering process is done on the face of the plate if the mirrors are to be used in optical equipments. This is done to avoid the minor reflections from the glass.
Apart from the categories indicated earlier, according to the common applications, we can group the mirrors. There are many major manufacturing and marketing companies dealing with domestic mirrors. Some of them use their own nomenclature for specific applications. Here is a list of such application based names:
Bathroom Mirrors, Illuminated Bathroom Mirrors,Cheval/Vanity Mirrors, Decorative Mirrors, Art Deco Mirrors, Glass Framed Mirrors, Mirrored Furniture, Metal Framed Mirrors, Mirrored Art, Miscellaneous Over mantle Mirrors, Value Wall Mirrors, Venetian Mirrors and Wood Framed Mirrors.
Ironically, though an ordinary mirror may be contributing much to ?inflate? our ego, it does it with an absolute detachment to the subject it images. We mostly miss that philosophically profound truth.
Around The World Prince
Buying a home is usually a very overwhelming and big event in a person or a couple's life. It takes lengthy considerations and life searching to find out if you are ready to do so. One thing people will most definitely need is the money to buy a home which in terms of home prices, people don't generally have that much saved up.
Everyone wants to own a house, it doesn't matter what country you live in. What most middle class type people will need is a home loan, and home loans are different in each country. If you think you know a lot about home loans in America, you could go over to the United Kingdom or Germany and expect to know everything but come to find out that everything isn't the same over there.
In each country around the world, a mortgage is usually different. In the United States, to get a loan you must have a down payment, which is a percentage of what you are borrowing that is regulated by the company you get the loan from. In Germany, the borrower has to have at least 15 - 20% of the entire loan amount with him to take a loan.
One of the main things that differentiate the United States and other countries is that the U.S. mortgage market is backed up by a very well maintained secondary market in which global investors keep local lenders aware of money. They do this most through large secondary entities like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These are government-sponsored enterprises to make sure lenders always have money to lend, even during periods of high interest rates, and private conduits that perform the same function.
In Great Britain, they have variable-rate mortgages, or a floating rate mortgage. A mortgage loan where the interest rate on the note is periodically adjusted based on an index. This is done to ensure a steady margin for the lender, whose own cost of funding will usually be related to the index. Consequently, payments made by the borrower may change over time with the changing interest rate.
In the UK, Germany, and the States, citizens pay interest on top of what they owe back to the lender. In Muslim countries, Muslims mortgages get a little tricky. The Sharia law of Islam prohibits the payment or receipt of interest, which means that practicing Muslims cannot use conventional mortgages. Because real estate would be way too expensive to just use regular cash. Islamic mortgages solve this problem by having the property change hands two times. An example would be as if the bank bought the house and act that the existing landlord to the person who wants to live in the house. The person will pay rent and in addition will pay contribution towards the purchase of the property. When the last payment is made, the property changes hands.
No matter where you are in the world, getting a mortgage will always be a struggle. When that house is finally yours, the feeling of having the house will be worth it.
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