Articles, tagged with "pouring water", page 2
02nd March 2011
Are you named after anyone; like your mother, father, favorite uncle or historical character? I am, besides my sexy name of Section 11, I'm named after the Aquarius constellation.
Water Carrier Pours Out Creativity
Like the Moon Goddess who gives he...
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Author:
Parmindar Singh
11th February 2011
Drip coffee machines continue to be the most popular type of coffee brewer within most households these days. Did you understand that drip coffee brewers are available in 2 differing types, specifically the automated version and the manual version. Both ...
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Author:
BWyse
08th February 2011
Tranquility and serenity are two words describing the Schnormeier Gardens near the village of Gambier, Ohio. Once a year, usually in June, these beautiful gardens are open to the public. They are also open by appointment for groups during the year. Tak...
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Author:
Beverly Kerr
02nd February 2011
Originating from "ped" the Greek word meaning "child", baby christening is a traditional Catholic practice. Baptism is also based on the Latin term "credo", meaning, "I believe". Based on the conviction that only people who trust in Christ can be baptised...
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Author:
Carline Jensen
01st February 2011
People born between January 21th - February 19th are considered to be the 11th astrological sign in the Zodiac, which is Aquarius. Aquarius is an Air Sign and part of the four Fixed Signs. The element of air represents thought, relationship, and the breat...
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Author:
Linda Aviles
27th January 2011
Steam baths have been a in style kind of bathing for thousands of years. Known to the ancient Greeks, they also have long traditions in both Turkey and Russia.
Steam baths can be found in most spas and gyms today. They're also changing into increasing...
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Author:
Marissa
26th January 2011
Presents for Children's Christening, Communion and BaptismFor baby christening, communion and baptism, there are baby gifts which will suit the occasion better than others. Although colorful toys and baby rattles will serve to heighten the joy of the occa...
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Author:
Carline Jensen
18th January 2011
If you are backpacking or camping out in the wilderness, you do not want to assume that the water from the nearby stream or lake is safe to drink. You may have brought bottled water on your trip, but do you want to carry a heavy load of water over several...
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Author:
Sue Barrett
14th December 2010
A steam sauna is exactly what the name sounds like: it's a sauna but with steam. It is not to be confused with a steam shower, which is entirely different, or a regular sauna. A steam sauna is also known as a wet sauna. Anyways, I'll explain the differenc...
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Author:
dras
07th December 2010
I have highlighted the subject many times throughout time talking about how to save money and frugal living but I can not remember ever writing specifically on the subject thus , making this a good time to do so.
The point that saving water has become ...
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Author:
Forest Parks
16th November 2010
The cash flows in your company look like three faucets pouring water into a bathtub. Your success is determined by your ability to keep water in the tub, or said another way, keep cash in the company.
The first faucet has cash from operating activity ...
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Author:
Joseph Phelon
15th November 2010
Saunas have been around for many years and their origin continues to fascinate people. Some records yield that saunas began from people’s practice of pouring water over very hot stones to produce hot vapor, which can warm a room. This early design of saun...
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Author:
JosephGribble
15th November 2010
Saunas in the past were places to escape the cold of the winter season. The earliest known saunas consisted of dug ditches where heated stones were placed. Water was poured over the heated stones to create the effect of rising steam. The steam enabled the...
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Author:
JosephGribble
10th November 2010
Kettles can be expensive to run, especially when you think about the fact that households that use kettles have higher electricity bills than households that don't own one. The hot water dispenser has become more popular in recent years, saving time and m...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
10th November 2010
Fishing is one of the oldest sports. It is relaxing and nice activity to do with your father or kids. Many people however, do not really know how to fish. Below are a few how-to's that answer common questions about fishing.
1. Tie fishing knots
Ther...
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Author:
Tamara Jacobs