Articles, tagged with "dog days", page 1
23rd November 2011
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I don't know about you, but two days before July the 4th business slowed down and then after the holiday, it seemed to stop! We do have business, of course - very much like you - but the pace of business, the new lea...
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Author:
Mike Brooks
21st November 2011
The Dog Days of Summer.
I have been thinking of the meaning of “The Dog Days of Summer” and what it is this phrase implies. Here it is, the end of August. The day’s are hot with daylight decreasing day by day. I see our dog sleeping more and ...
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Author:
Schmitlo
20th October 2011
If you don't have central air, don't like the hassle of installing and removing window units every year, or live in a building that doesn't allow them, you might consider a portable air conditioner to cool your apartment in the dog days of summer.
It g...
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Author:
Robert Forrest
17th October 2011
To Go Portable Or Window AC: That Is The Question For Apartment Dwellers
If you don't have central air, don't like the hassle of installing and removing window units every year, or live in a building that doesn't allow them, you might consider a porta...
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Author:
Robert Forrest
05th September 2011
As we head into the "dog days of summer", keeping your dogs cool should be at the top of your priorities. Year after year we hear of pets dying in hot cars, sometimes after being left for mere minutes. What we don't commonly hear about are the countless d...
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Author:
Ann Stewart
16th July 2011
The summertime months are a smart time to give select plant life a trim to really encourage an extra group of blossoms in the autumn. A number of plants and flowers can start looking tired and haggard in the scorching summer time sunshine. A little bit of...
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Author:
vgates81
12th July 2011
The heat wave that has struck the east coast of the United States has already claimed four unfortunate lives. As of right now, the four deaths are from Maryland and Tennessee. The heat wave has hit early this summer, with temperatures easily hitting 90 de...
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Author:
Jack Rogers
27th June 2011
Are you aware that one of the top household expenditures for the typical American is the purchase of an HVAC system? With costs from the thousands, many people want to make sure that their heating and cooling unit can provide the ease and comfort they loo...
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Author:
vgates81
19th May 2011
One of the most curious times of year tends to be the dog days of summer. Most people are taking a holiday and this encourages journalists and the rest of us who write professionally to come up with odd or less serious stories. When people are relaxing wh...
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Author:
Norris Rios
09th May 2011
As the days become progressively warmer, and the temperature inside your home also begins to rise, you will see more and more reason to invest in a through the wall air conditioning system. Without an air conditioning unit, you might find yourself in qui...
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Author:
article007
09th May 2011
Have you ever wondered how window air conditioning works? Heat is usually easier to explain, because we have all seen how fire can be created with friction to produce heat. However, cool air is mostly a function of the season. If you live in an area th...
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Author:
article007
28th January 2011
Expert baseball in Denver, Colorado could also not exist previous the initial week of April. Usually, Coors area is packed for your Opening Day game, and then attendance drops off considerably from there. Now this need to arrive as no surprise to your mil...
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Author:
Elisheba Atkinson
07th January 2011
In this current age of business revivals and corporate bailouts, many people are turning to public transport or cabs to get them places. Most of them don't even consider purchasing new vehicles. A lot of people don't even have a car to go on a road trip t...
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Author:
lisa lucero
09th December 2010
The Wrath of Winter Can Create Some Nasty Transportation Issues
Winter usually means cold and wet weather as well as snow falls and ice storms. Trying to determine whether winter is going to be a lion or a lamb is a full time job for weatherman, but th...
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Author:
William Davies
06th December 2010
As a young boy growing up in the south, there seemed to be a season for all of the different sports. After spring when the weather was warm and before the dog days of summer, our thoughts would turn to the game of half-rubber. The game was first played ...
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Author:
customerservice