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Water Conservation Ideas for the Kitchen Sink

24th September 2009
It can sometimes be difficult to visualize the importance and direct effect that simple conservation efforts can have when we are bombarded with negative information regularly. Lets take a look at what a few changes in the activities around the kitchen si... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Hiking and Trecking: A Novel Way to Discover Sri Lanka

23rd September 2009
The abundance of forests and water sources coupled with the bewitching natural beauty of the island makes hiking and trekking an immensely rewarding way to discover the splendour of Sri Lanka. It is possible to incorporate them in a general tour of the co... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Travertine Tiles - The best choice for your home

17th September 2009
Bathroom and kitchen are the two most important places of the homes. There are a large number of people who want to keep their bathrooms and kitchen neat and clean, and are also lovers of beauty. Hence, they also want to give their bathroom and kitchen a ... Read >
Author: Santa

Efficient and Novel Termite Treatment

17th September 2009
Termite Control is an important concern for many Australians who have been victims of extensive damage to their homes and offices. The severity of destruction these pests are capable of can be gauged by the vastness of a single termite colony, which is of... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Ways to Keep Your Home Pest Free

07th September 2009
Household pests are bad enough. You do not want uninvited inhabitants into your house especially if they cause enough troubles to your home’s structure. Pests like rats, mice, termites, moles, ants, squirrels, and other kinds of vermin needed to be cont... Read >
Author: F. Morgan

Plan Before Planting Vegetable Gardens - What You Can Do

07th September 2009
In order to maximize your garden space, get the best growing potential out of your soil, as well as take advantage of the sunlight and temperatures in your area you're going to need to plan before planting vegetable gardens. It's best to take a look a... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Voltas water dispenser: A smart way to stay healthy

07th September 2009
Polluted water causes a lot of big problems regarding one's health Drinking pure and non-polluted water is very essential for human beings. You can keep drinking water clean and pure with a Voltas water dispenser. This product is easily available in the m... Read >
Author: Victoria

Angora Goat Breed Guide

04th September 2009
The Angora goat breed is distinctly smaller than sheep and other domestic goats. The physical characteristics include horned feature for both sexes, and obvious drooping ears. Angora goat is a unique breed of goat originating from Angora in Asia Minor dur... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Gisele Bundchen Is A Model Of Charity

30th August 2009
Charitable organizations around the world are dedicated to bettering the lot of their fellow humans by whatever means necessary. Charities often greatly benefit from the media attention when a celebrity is affiliated with their efforts. Gisele Bundchen is... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Alkaline Water Ionizer is like Health Insurance from Your TAP

18th August 2009
Human life heavily relies on water for its survival, as this valuable asset is a prerequisite for most daily human activities. However, the usefulness of this asset is highly contingent on the level of its purity; in fact, contaminated water is not only u... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

How to Build a Shed - The Basics

10th August 2009
Most of us have come to notice that there never seems to be enough space for the things in our house when we need it. It's a pain. There's always one room dedicated to the junk we've come to love, but that never seems to be used enough. The finest solu... Read >
Author: John O Toole

The Necessity of an Emergency Water Supply

10th August 2009
If you read tips for how to plan for the possibility of a disaster striking, there are two tips that experts will give you: Keep a pair of strudy shoes handy so that you don’t cut your feet on broken glass, and have an adequate emergency water supply on... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

Beyond the Bird House: Creating the Perfect Backyard Habitat for Bird Feeding

05th August 2009
Bird feeding is one of the most popular hobbies in the United States—second only to gardening. So it is only natural that many people combine these two hobbies into one endeavor. When a garden or yard is planned and maintained with the needs of native w... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons

Bidet — the most effected way to achieve the highest level of personal hygiene

04th August 2009
Bidet is a French word and the name of basin-like fixtures, or devices, that clean one's rectal or genital area by directing a gentle stream of water after using the toilet. The conventional bidet is designed to be sat upon, legs astride, facing the taps ... Read >
Author: vishuxpert

How Are Drinking Water Quality Standards Determined?

04th August 2009
If you care about your health, you may wonder how are drinking water quality standards determined. In the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the responsibility and the authority to see to it that we have clean, healthy water to drink. ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Understanding Environmental Due Diligence

30th July 2009
Environmental due diligence seems to be a byword in today’s real estate industry. But what is it really and how does it impact the way business is conducted? To further understand this, we need to first define due diligence in relation to the indust... Read >
Author: Ekkhart

The American Kennel Club

24th July 2009
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAINING HUNTING THE RIGHT HOUND: The American Kennel Club created this dog group to honour what is one of the oldest of dog professions: herding livestock. Like anything else in this world, dogs come in various sizes, colours, paws... Read >
Author: All About Internet Marketing Tips

Travertine Tiles - The Modern Flooring Tiles

23rd July 2009
The man of today's era is very cautious about the latest trends for each and every activity. In other words, we can say that one always wants to be in sync with the latest trends of the day. Travertine tiles are the latest style of flooring for your home ... Read >
Author: Jason Colling

What Would Be the Top Water to Drink on the Planet?

23rd July 2009
The best drinking water on the planet! Is there such a thing? Or are all bottled water sources created the same? Can you handle the truth? Most of us don't think there are any differences as long as it is clean and without contaminants. Howev... Read >
Author: Michael V. Howell

Bug Away - Safe Alternatives

19th July 2009
Insect repellent sprays are applied to the skin and clothing to discourage insects from landing on that surface. The use of repellents can help prevent and control outbreaks of insect-borne diseases. Many insects carry and spread diseases such as West Nil... Read >
Author: AmandaStone

How to Build a Shed - The Basics

16th July 2009
Most of us have come to notice that there never seems to be enough space for the things in our house when we need it. It's a pain. There's always one room dedicated to the junk we've come to love, but that never seems to be used enough. The finest s... Read >
Author: John O Toole

How To Get the Best Faucet Water Filter For Your Family

09th July 2009
You probably already know that the best faucet water filter is not the most heavily advertised. However, it’s not the cheapest, nor the most expensive either So how do you decide? It takes a little effort to find a truly effective faucet filter that ... Read >
Author: Bob Goodhand

The Main Disadvantages of Reverse Osmosis That You Wish You Knew

09th July 2009
Americans today are more concerned than ever about the kinds of things that are affecting their health and well-being. One of the biggest concerns facing consumers is how to get clean water in the face of the abundant water pollution affecting water sourc... Read >
Author: Donald Spencer

Are You At Risk of Contaminated Drinking Water?

08th July 2009
You often hear on the news of people who get ill from their tap water. You might even feel sorry for them, and be thankful that you live where you do. The real question at hand, however, is, “Are you at risk of contaminated drinking water?” The shor... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

How to Build a Shed - The Basics

06th July 2009
The finest solution is to build that trusty shed; freeing up space in the house, it will hold all those less-than-frequently-used items and yet, still being on the premises, it is practical and realistic. So, how to build a shed? Preparation is crucial... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

Montana Land for Sale

22nd June 2009
Montana has so many different types of land sales to choose from, there shouldn't be any trouble finding what you are looking for. The prices will fluxuate a lot depending on where you are in the state or what town you are close to and how big the town is... Read >
Author: Lirockone

Save the Planet: Laptop Bags and Smart Phone Cases Made from Recycled Tires

19th June 2009
It is estimated that over 290 million tires from cars and trucks are thrown away by Americans every year. About 55 million of these tires are either taking up space in our landfills or are being thrown illegally on the side of the road or onto private pro... Read >
Author: globalbpo1

Geo-environmental Solutions Needed in Solving Containment Pr

15th June 2009
Any new construction or retrofitting of an existing structure comes with a number of environmental and civil engineering problems. These problems are made more difficult when there are environmental containment issues involved. Special care must be made t... Read >
Author: William

The Importance of Municipal Water Treatment

12th June 2009
We’ve seen the pictures of people in third world countries drinking from polluted streams and heard about the rampant disease epidemics that take place in those countries. Living as we do in the United States, it’s hard to believe that anyone in the w... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

2012 Basic Survival Tips

10th June 2009
Remember the word "SURVIVAL"! It can literally save your life when the 2012 cataclysm arrives. SURVIVAL ACTIONS: S - Size Up the Situation Surroundings Determine the pattern of the area. Get a feel for what is going on around you. Every envir... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand

2012 Basic Survival Tips

10th June 2009
Remember the word "SURVIVAL"! It can literally save your life when the 2012 cataclysm arrives. SURVIVAL ACTIONS: S - Size Up the Situation Surroundings Determine the pattern of the area. Get a feel for what is going on around you. Every envir... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand

How to start your own allotment or vegetable garden.

09th June 2009
Perhaps surprisingly, the global economic climate is not the only reason for the recent increase in our collective desire to start growing our own fruit or vegetables. Allotments (small private gardens) are also seen as great ways to escape and increasin... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Whole House Water Filter, Do You Want Great Tasting Contaminant Free Water?

05th June 2009
If you want to filter all of the water coming into your house, it is not practical to put a water filter on every faucet and shower head in the house. Instead, consider a whole house water filter. A whole house water filter removes water contaminants as t... Read >
Author: Chris1974

Dangers of Roof Rat Droppings

04th June 2009
The need to keep problems with roof rats under control is a common concern in Arizona. Homeowners and business proprietors throughout the state are at risk for this type of rodent infestation. A roof rat problem goes well beyond the average pest contr... Read >
Author: Adam Spector

Central heating boilers - a brief guide

01st June 2009
Before choosing a new boiler for your home, you should first assess what your heating and hot water needs are, and how much space in your home you are prepared to give over to it. There are four main types of boiler currently available – the open vente... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Filtered Water Dispensers And Other Alternatives To Water Purification

19th May 2009
To benefit from your water supply the most, you not only have to become aware of any contamination risks that the water may be exposed to, but also make sure to prevent any further danger it may possess, to the health of all people in your home or office.... Read >
Author: Ashoka Taavi

Bird Proof Your Home for Spring

18th May 2009
ring is a busy time for birds. Warmer temperatures increase food sources, and birds are on the look out for new nesting spots and mates. Whether they are returning from a winter migration or are resident birds weary from a long winter haul, they have a lo... Read >
Author: birdbgone

Bird Proof Your Home for Spring

18th May 2009
ring is a busy time for birds. Warmer temperatures increase food sources, and birds are on the look out for new nesting spots and mates. Whether they are returning from a winter migration or are resident birds weary from a long winter haul, they have a lo... Read >
Author: birdbgone

Environmentally Friendly Water

15th May 2009
Choose a water filter that is safe, environmentally friendly, and cheaper than bottled water. Choose Aqua Safe Straws. Having access to clean water sources is a privilege that many of us take for granted in Australia. But in many places clean water is a ... Read >
Author: Melissa Berkman

Travertine Tile Flooring - Classical Tile in the Modern Age

13th May 2009
Travertine tile is a durable and attractive natural stone in a class by itself. Famous structures like the Roman Coliseum stand as a tribute to the long-lasting nature of travertine as a building material. There are many installers and DIYers today who ha... Read >
Author: yxpweed

Emergency Water Purification in Times of Disaster

30th April 2009
During 2008, floods ravaged many parts of the United States. People in the devastated areas faced the loss of property, livelihood, and went without power for weeks on end. Flooding can be particularly hard on the supply of fresh water, and it may become ... Read >
Author: Kristie Brown

Remodelling Your Kitchen To Get The Modern Look

16th April 2009
Remodelling your kitchen requires taking everything back to basics and thinking about changing the utilization of your kitchen space, especially if you want a space to entertain in and not have to feel tied to your kitchen. Let the design of the kitchen t... Read >
Author: Maggie Sparks

Activated Charcoal Uses and Products

09th April 2009
While many people think that the only form of charcoal is the little square briquettes that are thrown on the Bar-B-Q grill. However, there is another form of charcoal that has many uses. Activated charcoal is a man made form of charcoal that can be used ... Read >
Author: carbonresources11

Sell Your Laptops to Promote a Green Earth

09th April 2009
For centuries, humans have abused their environment for personal gain. Fortunately, the Green cause have triggered ways to encourage personal gain while still helping the environment. Steer clear of the attitude that everything is disposable after a fe... Read >
Author: Lori Ramirez

Should You Recycle or Dispose of Your Computer?

09th April 2009
Should You Recycle or Dispose of Your Computer? When you dispose of your computer such as putting it out with the trash you contribute to the growing amount of e-waste in landfills. Computers are the biggest part of e-waste. Another problem with that i... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Sell Your Laptops and Help Preserve our Earth

04th April 2009
We’re in this environmental mess because humans have exploited the earth for personal gain. However, you can sell your laptops, get some grocery money and still help the planet. One of the ways to care for our natural resources is to extract the mos... Read >
Author: Lori Ramirez

Rainwater Tanks – Water is One of Our Most Precious Resources

02nd April 2009
Rainwater Tanks – Water is One of Our Most Precious Resources Water is one of our most precious resources and if we don’t find ways of managing this vital resource properly, we’ll lose a valuable and irreplaceable commodity. The word, ‘vital’ r... Read >
Author: BillyMuir

Test out the portal water tanks

02nd April 2009
Water is the foundation of life and also a obligation without which we can't think a life ahead. Today, apart from being our life cause, it is also the most crucial thing needed for a easy and a clean healthy living. Can you even visualize a day, when you... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Hepatitis A: How You Get it and What it Does to Your Body.

27th March 2009
Definition of Hepatitis Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, which is caused by viruses, medications and toxic agents. Currently, at least five (5) forms of viral hepatitis are recognized which in this article we will learn about Hepatitis A, how i... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

All About Shell Fish

26th March 2009
Besides the varieties of fish that have already been considered, the general term fish also includes SHELL FISH. Fish of this kind are different in structure from bony fish, for they are acquatic animals that are entirely or partly encased in shells. They... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva

Reducing Heat Stress In Dairy Cows

03rd March 2009
Water requirements to reduce heat stress in dairy cows is an important subject to tackle. Like most living mammals, cows don't do well when there's more heat than they can handle. It is even more pressing when they have to provide gallons of milk and heal... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Looking Into Mountain Hardwear? Here you are

23rd February 2009
Are you looking for mountain hardware or just Mountain Hardwear, a well known manufacturer of mountaineering and rock climbing equipment? Mountaineering is the sport of climbing, hiking and trekking through mountains regardless of the terrain. This mean... Read >
Author: Wilderness Exchange Unlimited

Learn Why Glutathione Is Important To Your Health

18th February 2009
Many people do not realize why how glutathione is a necessity in optimal health. Glutathione is the most important antioxidant and is the ultimate master in regulating the actions of less effective antioxidants. So what is glutathione? Simply put, thi... Read >
Author: Cecilia

Trichomoniasis: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

16th February 2009
Trichomoniasis or most commonly known as Trich and is considered to be the main cause of vaginitis. It spreads through external water sources and is also considered to be a sexually transmitted disease or STD. It is manly the infection of the urogenitical... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

The science behind Pinhole Glasses

08th February 2009
The science behind pinhole glasses has been around since long, with people using this method even in the 5th century to aid vision. Originally people used wood or fabrics with slits to help them protect their eyes from glare of the sun. Those who worked n... Read >
Author: Mike

Can Atmospheric Water Meet Mankind's Potable Water Needs?

22nd January 2009
Water, as it is rightly said, is the other name of life. Water is vital for sustaining all known forms of life. In fact, 60-70% of a human body is water. That explains why all the great civilizations in the history of mankind developed near sources of unl... Read >
Author: Stephen R. Krauss

Starting Plumbing Training Courses

08th December 2008
Plumbing was once considered an unskilled profession suitable only for those who could not get into anything better. But, times are changing now. With the advent of modern technology in every walk of life, the complexities of the world surrounding us have... Read >
Author: Christopher

Guarding your Baby Against Accidents

02nd December 2008
In the first year of life, your child will show some astonishing development as he/she transforms from a helpless, totally dependent baby into a curious and animated bundle of energy. As your infant grows, you as the parent will have your hands full ensur... Read >
Author: Paul

The Truth: is Tap Water Good For You?

18th November 2008
Every cell in the human body contains water. No cell can live in the absence of water. Every human should drink a generous amount of water each day. So you, the reader have reason to ask there two questions: 1) Are there any particular requirements co... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Chemicals Found in Tap Water

28th October 2008
Many of our water sources are still considered safe for drinking even though issues surrounding the large-scale contamination of water are ever present. In the recent report of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it says that many of the watersheds... Read >
Author: John Sern

What You Should Know About Drugs in Drinking Water

27th October 2008
While authorities continue to insist that tap water is safe to drink, recent reports have shown that traces drugs are present in the water that we drink. The drugs in drinking water mix with the toxic by-products of drinking water treatment. The toxins an... Read >
Author: John Sern

Let's Visit Putnam County Florida

15th October 2008
Putnam County Florida is a district of opulent annals and diverse mores that offers visitors and residents a thick array of activities to like. Established in 1849 and named for Benjamin Alexander Putnam, the inventive head of the Florida Society, Putnam ... Read >
Author: John Singleson

How To Clean A Clogged Printer Head

14th October 2008
Clogged printer heads are a definite hassle to all printer owners. It is not just because clogged printer heads greatly affect the quality of the printing job done on the affected printers, but they can eventually lead to damage to the printer. It is ve... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin

Are You Aware of Drinking Water Treatments?

15th September 2008
Don't say you could not care less! Maybe you are not going to meddle with which exact processes are used by your municipal water treatment to supply safe water to drink. You can be thankful that you need not go (or send little girls) to bring home ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

Are You Aware of Drinking Water Treatments?

15th September 2008
Don't say you could not care less! Maybe you are not going to meddle with which exact processes are used by your municipal water treatment to supply safe water to drink. You can be thankful that you need not go (or send little girls) to bring home ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

Animal Dander Allergies: What You Should Know

02nd September 2008
Over 2/3 of all homes have pets. Yet, official estimates of those who are allergic to animals reach as high as 10%. So there’s a lot of potential for allergies. But rest assured, there are several effective strategies for dealing with those facts. Al... Read >
Author: James Conrad

Legionella Risk Assessment

02nd September 2008
The Legionnaires disease is a potentially deadly form of pneumonia which can affect anybody, but which principally affects those who are susceptible because of age, illness, smoking and more. It was named like that after a severe outbreak of pneumonia tha... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

3 Reasons You Need a Water Purifier

12th August 2008
Water purifiers are readily available today from many sources. But not just any so called "water purifier" will do the job to give you the water purification you really need. Here are but 3 reasons why you should get a genuine water purifier before the ... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor

Discover What Is Floating Around In Your Water And Understand The Need For Drinking Water Filters

25th July 2008
Drinking water filters are not a new idea. Many people have been using various forms of filtering their water for years. One of the earliest forms of water filtration has been used for many years in India. The first type of drinking water filter ... Read >
Author: kareng

How Should Electrical Outlets be Installed in a Kitchen Area?

07th July 2008
In the kitchen, you should have electrical outlets up to twenty-four inches apart for counter spaces. If you have an island with an outlet, it needs to be twelve inches from the top of the counter top. You cannot install a face up electrical outlet by any... Read >
Author: Andy Electrician

Why Water Purifiers Are Essential For The Survival Of Humankind

27th June 2008
Water purifiers are the substances used for the removal of contaminating agents from any raw water source; the whole purpose of the entire purification process involves the treatment for a specific task. On a regular basis, before being sent to the tap or... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Why A Pur Water Purifier Is So Remarkable

27th June 2008
PUR water purifier has changed the lives of many people in very poor countries that depend on lakes, rivers and very shallow wells for survival; such water sources are contaminated and muddy, not to mention that the infestation level is more than high. Th... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Complete Information on Acanthamoeba infection with Treatment and Prevention

25th June 2008
Acanthamoeba are microscopic ameba commonly found in the environment. Acanthamoeba are ubiquitous organisms and have been isolated from soil, water, air, and dust. Acanthamoeba keratitis typically occurs in healthy persons. Most cases occur in people who ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Urgent Information: Don’t Settle for the Disadvantages of Reverse Osmosis!

25th June 2008
If you’ve been wondering, “does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink?” by the time you finish reading this, you are going to have some important information about the disadvantages of reverse osmosis. Let’s face it...we’re all concerned ... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

Best Pet water fountains

20th June 2008
The best Pet Water Dispensers and Pet fountains Pet water dispensers and pet fountains fulfill an oft ignored need. Pets, especially cats and dogs, require fresh water and lots of it. Cats happen to be more finicky about their water; they like it fres... Read >
Author: Paws

Discover the Dangers of Tap Water That No One Can See

19th June 2008
Why do residents of the United States need to worry about tap water chemicals the no one can see? Does the U.S. government not mandate the testing of water sources, in order to eliminate the dangers of tap water? Yes, the U.S, Environmental Protection Age... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Water Damage Repair and Restoration Tips

19th June 2008
When it comes to water damage what you don’t know really can hurt you! Water damage can result in increased insurance rates, decreased resale value of home and property, and even health issues for years to come if not properly – and promptly – repai... Read >
Author: Eliz

Attention Water Connoisseurs! The Truth About Drinking Water Filters

11th June 2008
Let's face it. If you are a water connoisseur like me, you are probably very particular about the taste of your drinking water. Not only do we connoisseurs prefer water over other beverages like soda, tea or coffee, we seem to have our own internal drinki... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero

No Mass Health Problems in Quake Zone, Ministry Says

10th June 2008
A Ministry of Health spokesman said here Monday that there had been no major epidemics or public health incidents in the quake-hit areas of southwestern Sichuan Province. Mao Qun'an said in an online interview with netizens at the central governmen... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Checking Out Drinking Water Filters? How to Find the Best Buy

05th June 2008
Before you buy those drinking water filters that seem really overpriced, check their certifications and make sure they can back up their claims. Today, everyone needs a drinking water filter, but there is no reason to pay more and get less. Any filter... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman

5 tips to install a gazebo – do it yourself

04th June 2008
Are you looking for a separate space to have breakfast with your family? Or are you looking for a separate place in the backyard to have some fun with your close friends? You can think about installing a gazebo in the backyard or in the garden. ... Read >
Author: K Jerold

Helpful Tips For Hiking With Your Dog

27th May 2008
Taking your dog on a hike with you can be an enjoyable experience, provided you have the right hiking gear to accommodate the both of you. Taking your best friend along shouldn’t bog you down with extra gear but you will need to consider where you are g... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

An Overview Of The Water Purification Process

26th May 2008
Statistics underline the importance of the water purification process. Our present-day activities allow 75,000 different chemicals to enter the environment. Still, only 90 of those 75,000 chemicals can be identified in water sources, using tests available... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Drinking Water Filters

20th May 2008
Drinking water filters for your home can protect your family from dangerous drugs, hormones and other chemicals found in public water sources. If you currently drink bottled water, you should know that an in-home drinking water filter can save you mone... Read >
Author: Allan Cassell

Discover the Benefits of Using Shower Filters

15th May 2008
Let's face it, we all know the importance of filtering the drinking water in our homes. But what importance could there be in using shower filters. What could be wrong with showering without using a shower water filter? I'm about to tell you some th... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Complete Information on Dracunculiasis with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dracunculiasis, is a transmission caused by the parasite dracunculus medinensis. It is more usually known as guinea insect disease. Infection affects impoverished communities in distant parts of africa that do not get secure water to drink. Adult female d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What Is A GFI Outlet And Where Do You Put Them?

11th May 2008
The GFI outlet is a ground fault interrupter that can disconnect or open the power to a receptacle. The GIF can tell the difference between the flow of the current from a hot wire that flows through a neutral. If the difference is significant, the circuit... Read >
Author: Andy Electrician

5 Big Reasons to Use a Water Filtration System

11th May 2008
When our grandparents were young, they never heard of a water filtration system. They would have laughed at us, had we mentioned filtering water. Many of them drank water from wells that produced safe, good tasting water. Grandpa even dropped a bucket dow... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Discover the Benefits of Using Shower Filters

11th May 2008
Let's face it, we all know the importance of filtering the drinking water in our homes. But what importance could there be in using shower filters. What could be wrong with showering without using a shower water filter? I'm about to tell you some th... Read >
Author: Jim Riley

Learn About A Drinking Water Filter System

08th May 2008
A drinking water filter system for your home can protect your family from dangerous drugs, hormones and other chemicals found in public water sources. The right system will filter out the dangerous lead that has been found in many municipal drinking wate... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

How to Add Value to Your Property by Building a Pond

07th February 2008
Increasing the value of properties is one of the main priorities for almost anyone involved in real estate sales, with higher values everyone gets more, from the person selling the property all the way to the appraiser. Today's real estate market has slow... Read >
Author: John Sern

Keep a Clean Camp Site

28th January 2008
Nobody wants to start off their camping holiday by arriving at a horrible unclean camp site. Whether you are primitive camping or enjoying a family camping holiday at a camp site with all the amenities, a little effort is all that need be expended in orde... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Basics of Ice Climbing

20th January 2008
Ice climbing is similar in some ways to rock climbing in that it involves techniques for handling a vertical or nearly vertical ascent - however, while many of the methods and even some of the gear used for ice climbing is similar to that of rock climbing... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Could Your Puppy Have Giardia?

18th January 2008
As a new puppy buyer you might be bring home more than you know. Giardia is commonly found in the intestines of many animals, including puppies, and can cause such symptoms as mild recurring diarrhea, soft light yellow colored stools, weight loss, listles... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto

The City of Atlanta - Running Out of Water

06th November 2007
An unprecedented drought stretching across the southeastern United States has forced some of the region's largest cities to declare water emergencies. The situation has become so serious that officials in Atlanta, where rainfall totals are more than 16 in... Read >
Author: boake moore

Keeping Bugs Away

08th October 2007
While you may enjoy sitting on your veranda or hosting parties during the summertime, bugs such as mosquitoes and flies, can ruin the party. Because verandas are open structures, it is very easy for bugs to attack. But there are ways to reduce the number ... Read >
Author: RebeccaJane

Hiking Backpack Tips: Reduce Backpack Weight For More Comfortable Hiking.

07th August 2007
Many of hiking lovers may have problems about they could not manage to organize their backpack effectively. As hiking require minimum weight to enable hiker to have most comfortable during hiking. Some of hiking expert suggests that the most important tha... Read >
Author: pisan.trat@travelus-pk.com

Weight Loss - Bottled Water

02nd August 2007
Bottled water has certainly enjoyed a great commercial success over the past several years. Bottled Water We can hardly watch a sporting event, golf match or even a Hollywood red carpet event on television that we don't see others clutching bottled wat... Read >
Author: Alien

Tea: What Are Multiple Tea Infusions?

02nd May 2007
The people of China have been drinking tea for more than 5,000 years and have learned a significant amount about loose leaf tea during that time. The Chinese perfected processing of the Camellia sinensis plant and the development of different types of ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

The story of ancient oil lamps

01st May 2007
Terracotta baked clay pottery was made and used throughout the Middle east and was produced in the earliest settlements along the Fertile Crescent where the clay was abundant and varied in color. The early potters had ample resources which to experiment, ... Read >

No More Crumbs

21st April 2007
There is growing concern in many regions of the world about the sudden increase in harmful algae that are choking out plants in our water sources—plants that our fish and insects need in order to survive. Algae bloom is linked to high phosphate content... Read >
Author: vincent platania

How to detect leaking water in your home

27th March 2007
Most of the times, when there is water leaking in our house, we already know where it is located since we can see a faucet or the toilet dripping. But, some other times, we might have water leaking in our home without being aware of it, or noticing it whe... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Freshwater Ecosystem

08th January 2007
Freshwater ecosystem can be divided into three types by using the level of biodiversity as the principle of classification. Ponds are the first type of freshwater ecosystem. A pond is a small body of water surrounded by land. Biodiversity is minimal in po... Read >
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Contact Metamorphism

09th December 2006
INTRODUCTION The topic of contact metamorphism is very broad, thus, this report will only focus on the factors which affect the process of contact metamorphism and review the various types of contact metamorphism. The igneous intrusion near Horseshoe Ca... Read >
Author: NV Nugget Hunter

Cockroaches: Asthma and Allergy Prevention

28th November 2006
Cockroaches are one of the most troublesome pests found in homes. They cause damage to food, stain furniture and books, and they can be a health hazard for people with asthma. Studies have shown a strong association between the presence of cockroaches and... Read >
Author: Dennise Brogdon

Quest Innovations & Research Announces Inventions to Help Solve Environmental Issues

06th November 2006
The major environmental issues our world faces are problems that must be solved for the survival of life. According to The Natural Resources Defense Council, scientists say that unless global warming emissions are reduced, average global temperatures coul... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Guidelines for Good Camping Etiquette

26th October 2006
Do unto your campsite and fellow campers as you would have them do unto you. This should be the motto for good camping etiquette. If you are planning a camping trip, there are a number of written and unwritten rules that you should follow in order to be... Read >
Author: Dakota Dog

Pure Water - The Amazing Health Benefits

25th July 2006
We should pay more attention to the water we drink, as it has important effects on your health. First of all, the title begs the question: what is pure water? Well, to start off with, tap water is not pure water. Pure water is high-quality bottled spring ... Read >
Author: James Nardel

Travertine Tile: Classical Tile in the Modern Age

13th July 2006
Learn about the history of travertine tile, how travertine is formed, different ways that travertine is cut, surface finishes for travertine tile, popular uses for travertine tile, a checklist to consider when buying travertine tile Travertine tile is ... Read >
Author: Rob Jones

Discover The Hidden Facts About The Water You May Be Drinking

30th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano Water is life. Without it, humans could not exist. We are made up mostly of water, as is the world around us. There is no one on the planet with any kind of knowledge of dieting, health and fitness that does not understand ... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano

Covered Bridges - Discovering A North American Living History

26th May 2006
Covered Bridges first appeared in the U.S. around 1805, but the history of these monuments to another age date back thousands of years to China. Covered bridges had also existed in Europe since medieval times and there were once hundreds of them in Switze... Read >
Author: Cliff Calderwood

Sources of Energy

21st May 2006
Sources of Energy Introduction We need energy to do a lot of things. Without it the world would be very different. There would be no cars, no computers, no tv, no mobile phones, in fact you wouldn't recongnise the world at all. Energy cannot be create... Read >
Author: Adam Sykes

Well Water: The Hidden Problem - A Pure Water Alternative in Rural and Suburban America

30th April 2006
Well Water: The Hidden Problem A Pure Water Alternative in Rural and Suburban America December 31, 2005 Background: The traditional rural population within the United States has changed significantly with the emergence of urban centers in the... Read >
Author: Jon Stout

Water sources to consider when building your own log cabin.

01st April 2006
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Why Should You Get A Humidifier Today?

21st March 2006
Why do you need a humidifier in your home you may ask? There are certain times of the year, particularly winter, where the air becomes extremely dry and creates an unpleasant climate to live in. A humidifier will get rid of this discomfort, as it wi... Read >
Author: Jeff Schuman

Using Water As a Power Source

05th February 2006
Water is used as a significant power source in many parts of the world. In fact, Norway uses it to produce 99 percent of its electricity. So, how does it work? Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle. First, it evaporates from water sources... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Bottled Water Is It Really So Good?

05th February 2006
I am sure that when most of us pick up a bottle of water in the supermarket we think that we are buying a purer and healthier product than we would be getting if we drank from the tap. But, is that really true, or are we all falling for the perception of ... Read >
Author: Steve Last