Articles, tagged with "winter season", page 4
25th November 2009
Nose is very delicate and vascular part of our body. So you may have bloody nose if you have any trauma to your face. Bleeding from nose is also called as Epistaxis. There are various causes of nose bleed. Nose bleed is common in dry and winter season as ...
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Author:
Armughan Riaz
23rd November 2009
During the cold seasons of the year, most of us rely on heaters and fireplaces to keep us warm and cold free all day long. For those of you who doesn't experience winter season more of a problem, then maybe you can disregard this fact. But to those people...
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Pellet Systems International
18th November 2009
You can wear a scarf over your hair by using it as a headband, ponytail wrap, bandana, Kelly scarf and as a crown.
Many people have scarves but they don't use it that often. It is because they only think that scarves are only intended to make you warm ...
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Author:
melissa
12th October 2009
While it's important to cover your swimming pool year-round whenever it's not in use in order to keep it clean and to prevent water evaporation and heat loss, it's absolutely imperative to keep your pool covered during the winter season. Swimming pool win...
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Author:
Brenda Masten
23rd September 2009
Navratri - Religious Significance and Puja VidhiNavratri is a festival popularly known as the festival of worship and dance. The word Navaratri literally means nine nights in Sanskrit; Nava meaning Nine and Ratri meaning nights. During these nine nights a...
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Author:
Dr Prem Kumar Sharma
12th June 2009
The ventilation and insulation of your chicken coop is very important as it directly affects the health of your chickens, thus affecting the possible profits from your efforts. Like humans, chickens don't like stuffy houses. Without enough ventilation, th...
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Author:
Paul Easton
10th March 2009
The spray foam insulation is actually polyurethane bubbles that are pumped into the house for insulating the walls and ceilings and all over the place that one would anticipate the insulation. Therefore, the spray foam insulation helps to maintain the tem...
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Author:
Alien
13th January 2009
Now that Christmas is over and it is snowing heavily. The winter season winter is truly tempts us to get the wool clothing out of the closet and cover up. However, there is no point in not looking out of fashion in your best wool clothing. Read on to know...
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Author:
kiera
07th January 2009
While driving the vehicle may not be very different, the way the cars are handled in different situations vary from the way the front wheel drive vehicle is handled. Knowing what your car is capable of and the way it should be handled in snow and ice is i...
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Author:
David Halbert
19th December 2008
Before you take your snowmobile out for a spin this winter season, it is important to make sure it is ready for what you have in store. Some snowmobile owners recommend taking your machine in for service at the end of the season, rather when the season be...
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Author:
Ben Anton
23rd July 2008
Fireplaces have been used all around the world for centuries to keep people warm in the winter season. There is variety of styles that have been followed while making fireplaces. Limestone fireplaces are famous and prominent because of its unique qualitie...
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Author:
James Adams
23rd February 2008
Looking for venues in Melbourne? The Venue Zone is the easy way to find the perfect Conference Venue for your event. Free venue finding services include finding top quality venues that specifically meet the needs of your Conferences, Corporate Events, Soc...
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Author:
thevenuezone
03rd January 2007
Skin: - Ayurveda describes the skin as one among the "PANCHANHANENDRIYAS". We feel with our skin. The skin is the most exposed part of our body and is hence the most affected area of our body. It is more prone to diseases since the dirt, grime, polluted a...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
03rd September 2006
As the high street fashion shops start displaying their autumn/winter season stock, our thoughts inevitably (although perhaps unwillingly!) start thinking about all the forthcoming Christmas and New Year parties that are approaching. The usual anxieties h...
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Author:
Natalie Gladman
22nd June 2006
The art of quilting is not something new to this world, it has been around for centuries, but still there is no confirmation about the exact origin. According to the historians is that the history of quilting, piecing and applique was widely used for clot...
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Author:
tima ashar