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Bathing for Older People - Part III

18th June 2009
Safety problems among the aged are generally due to the loss of physical capabilities and poor design of bathing equipment. In order to compensate for loss of capabilities, the elderly tend to over-exert themselves. This seriously affects their security a... Read >
Author: bentleybaths

Tips For Best Results With the Powis Parker Fastback Scoring Machine

29th May 2009
The Fastback Scoring machine is an excellent choice for anyone looking to create high quality short run perfect bound covers and documents. The scoring machine is easy to use and is even compatible with digitally printed sheets. However, this article is d... Read >
Author: MyBinding.com

Fixing Jams and Replacing the Foil Cartridge on the Fastback PowisPrinter

20th May 2009
If you have a Fastback P31 PowisPrinter and you use it on a regular basis you will inevitably need to replace a foil cartridge or fix a strip jam. This simple article is designed to give you a basic set of instructions for completing these tasks. It will ... Read >
Author: MyBinding.com

Removing Stuck Screws With a Screw Extractor

01st May 2009
The Screw Extractor: All craftsmen have experienced the terror and toils of stuck bolts and screws; these tasks can quickly turn into some of the toughest jobs in the shop. When a screw or bolt gets stuck, or its head has been stripped or broken, it can ... Read >
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Tool Tips-jigsaw uses and maintenance

15th April 2009
JIGSAWS The jigsaw makes light work of cutting curves and intricate shapes in wood, plastic etc. The workings are the same for all types and models. With the machine plugged in, the speed selector in tuned for optimum performance and depending on the t... Read >
Author: handymantips.co.uk

How An Unlawful Arrest Plaintiff Can Get A Lawsuit Settlement Funding?

02nd March 2009
No- Risk Lawsuit Funding For Wrongful Arrest Plaintiffs If you are the plaintiff in a false arrest or wrongful arrest lawsuit and represented by an attorney and were a victim of either of these: wrongful or false arrest or police brutality, unlawful ar... Read >
Author: Paul Sherman

Some Useful Hints and Advices for Singing High Notes – 2

16th January 2009
Exercising aspect You should initially start strengthening your middle vocal range. The common primary aim of numerous students is to ceaselessly try to enhance their high notes. Try to feel satisfied with singing high notes lightly in the beginning... Read >
Author: John Joon

Tips to maintain your car interiors

28th December 2008
Maintenance of the upholstery : Working with kids around and other people your car upholstery is surely be filled with stains. The process in which you can keep your car startling clean is as follows: Find out the stain whether it is grease, chemical... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

What is Police Brutality?

15th December 2008
Police Brutality (or Misconduct) is a use of excessive force by a law enforcement agent. An experienced Michigan police brutality attorney can protect and defend your rights against this form of injustice. While many people feel even an appropriate amount... Read >
Author: babwebstar

Understanding Hair Loss or Baldness and its Types

08th December 2008
In this article we will discuss about the types of hair loss or baldness but before going in detail let us know what exactly hair loss means. Hair loss or baldness is a condition in which hair does not grow on the scalp after hair fall. The most common fo... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Back Pain Prevention

17th October 2008
80 percent of Americans will suffer from some form of back pain and among these ninety percent will be caused by some form of sprain or strain placed on the core muscles of the back or ligaments. It is important to note that there are three things that y... Read >
Author: Lilianl

Ways to Treat High Blood Pressure

14th October 2008
Blood Pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. Blood Pressure is recorded as two numbers. For example 120/80.The larger number indicates the pressure in the arteries as the heart squeezes out blood during each beat. It... Read >
Author: AanaSmith

Touch Less Wall Switch

09th September 2008
Vision of the future aside doors have been opening and closing without the slightest push or pull from a person for some time now, as evidenced at shopping centers, grocery stores and various other buildings. Found more often in the workplace such as medi... Read >
Author: M.Gold

Refusing to Persuade and its Consequences

29th April 2008
"No oppression is so heavy or lasting as that which is inflicted by the perversion and exorbitance of legal authority." --Joseph Addison Freedom. We all love it. It's what our country was founded upon. However, I doubt the Founding Fathers ever bel... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

Challenge Your Abs: Great Exercises for Abdominals

13th April 2008
High challenge-to-compression ratio are the crunch with feet anchored, crunch with feet free, bicycle crunch, and hanging straight leg raise. There are exercises which are not recommended. These are Low challenge-to-compression ratio and include the sup... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
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