- Monday, June 21, 2010, 5:19
- Home & Living, how to
A loan of "last resort" or a we can say short-term bridge loan. Hard money loans are backed by only the value of the property, not by the credit worthiness of the loan borrower. Since the property itself is used as the only defense against default by the borrower, hard ...
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- Tuesday, May 11, 2010, 10:41
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1. Chop the fresh or dried herb and place it in a sterilized mason jar the more finely chopped the herb becomes the more easily the plant material will be extracted. Coffee grinders are ideal for grind dried herbs into powder. Food processors and vitamix blenders are often used for chopping or grinding new herbs.
2. Determine ...
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- Saturday, March 6, 2010, 9:53
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Natural Insect Repellent Safety
There are a few dissimilar formulations you can make for your natural insect repellent. These repellents involve diluting essential oils that the insects find repugnant or which confuses them. The oils don't mix with water, so you'll need to add them to other oils or to alcohol. It's significant to use an oil or alcohol that is safe for your skin. Also, don't go overboard with the necessary oils. The oils are potent and could cause skin irritation or another reaction if you use too much. If you are pregnant or nursing, do not apply an insect repellent, natural or else, until after you've gotten it cleared by your physician.
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- Thursday, March 4, 2010, 11:10
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Even though school is out for the summer, you still have to do that annoying summer reading. While putting off summer reading won't make it go away, with some planning in front of time, you can do your reading and still have time to enjoy summer. In fact, if you pick the right books and the right places to read, you may even find summer reading to be an pleasant experience. Summer reading may also help expand your vocabulary and help you answer the predictable college admissions essay question about a book you read recently.
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- Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 10:22
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Amaryllis in green pots need only a thorough watering to start growing. Amaryllis shipped with potting mix requires potting. It's also possible to grow Amaryllis in pebbles and water.
These bulbs are prized for their willingness to create large and colorful blooms indoors in the fall (South African Amaryllis) or in the dead of winter (Dutch Amaryllis). ...
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- Friday, January 22, 2010, 6:45
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Because drawing is often self-taught, you tend to keep making mistake much longer than when a teacher is accessible to help. Here are the 10 most ordinary mistakes beginners make when they learn to draw. Some big, some little, all fixable. Check and see whether these error crop up in your drawings, and get a number of tips on fixing them.
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- Thursday, January 21, 2010, 12:25
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If you need to learn to swim, swimming lessons are best way to get your feet wet Most of us learn organically, though, in a neighbor's pool or even a public pool, or from visits to the beach with parents who show us the essential swimming moves.
Whether you have been swimming since before you could walk, you took structured swimming classes as a child or you are still looking for a way to learn to swim, there are some basic safety tips every swimmer should know.
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- Sunday, January 17, 2010, 8:41
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When you sit down to study, how do you move that massive amount of information from the books and notes in front of you to a reliable spot inside your head? The best way to facilitate that kind of "file transfer" is to develop good study habits, as mentioned below. At first, it'll take a good deal of aware effort to change your studying ways, but after a while, it'll become second nature, and studying will be easier to do.
Manage your time: Make a weekly agenda and devote a certain amount of time per day to studying. That amount will vary depending on whether you're in high school or college, and also varies by field of study.
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- Friday, October 16, 2009, 19:10
- Health, How to Remove
How to Remove Blackheads
What are they?
Blackheads are symptoms of the very ordinary skin problem known as acne. It is cause by over-active sebaceous glands of the skin. The excess oil concealed leads to clogged pores. The mixture of oil and dead skin cell hardens and is called plug. The plug stops sebum from attainment the outside of the skin and allows microorganisms Propionibacterium acnes (P. acnes) to grow.
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- Monday, October 12, 2009, 17:18
- Home & Living, How to Write
How to write a resume
Whether you want to go forward in your chosen field or you're making a drastic career change, a resume is a job look for necessity. It provides an impression of your experience and skills, and a great resume will assist you get an interview for that job you really want. Spend the time to make your resume as good as it can be and you're making a truly worthwhile asset.
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