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Interpreting an EKG

22nd September 2009
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Build a Model Sailboat

12th September 2009
Building a model sailboat is one of the hobbies that allow the maker to feel a sense of accomplishment and pride. Before the maker proceeds to the procedure on how to build a model sailboat, completing the materials needed is important. The materials n... Read >
Author: Kenny Leones

Make Your Home Office Functional Using The Correct Furniture

03rd September 2009
The advent of the personal computer and the internet has made the option of telecommuting available to many former office workers. This arrangement saves money for both the company and the worker. The company no longer is required to provide office space ... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Make Your Home Office Functional Using The Correct Furniture

03rd September 2009
The advent of the personal computer and the internet has made the option of telecommuting available to many former office workers. This arrangement saves money for both the company and the worker. The company no longer is required to provide office space ... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

How to Build a Sprinkler System to Exacting Specifications

05th August 2009
You don't need to dance to bring rain to your paradise, just some planning and a sprinkler system. Planning a sprinkler system requires a pencil and a large sheet of graph paper, a compass for drawing, a tape measure of at least 50 foot, spray paint, smal... Read >
Author: Greg Dennely

Building Blocks and Borders

02nd August 2009
Once you select your patterns, blocks, templates, etc, you will need to prepare your fabric. You will need to consider how to organize your blocks, once you gather the necessary amount needed to complete your project. You want to consider your borders as ... Read >
Author: Robin Huber

Choosing And Arranging Furniture In Your Home Office

31st July 2009
Telecommuting is rapidly becoming a very popular option for many people. While there are many advantages to working at home, telecommuters often face difficulties that are not typical of the traditional office. Many of these problem may associated with te... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Ideas For TheYour Patio

25th July 2009
Ideas for Your Patio Summer is kind of here and you've had plans to build a new patio. It depends on where you reside and what you do to your terrace but you could need a permit to do anything. You should find out a couple of weeks ahead of time if a bu... Read >
Author: Cornelius Russo

Fish Finders: How to Choose a Transducer

23rd July 2009
What Type of Fish Finder Transducer do I need for the Type of Fishing I do? The information about fish finder transducers can be both overwhelming and difficult to understand. This article lays out the different aspects of transducers and offers some ... Read >
Author: Karen J

The Role of Freezer Paper in Quilting

12th July 2009
No you are not going to craft a quilt with freezer paper, unless you know something I don't, but you are going to use freezer paper to perform the steps in basic appliqué. The process is simple, and makes quilting easy. How to freeze your paper: Ap... Read >
Author: Robin Huber

Read About Making Blocks And Borders In Craft

09th April 2009
Once you select your patterns, blocks, templates, etc, you will need to prepare your fabric. You will need to consider how to organize your blocks, once you gather the necessary amount needed to complete your project. You want to consider your borders as ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Designing the Home Office

03rd April 2009
So, you have decided to work from home and turn a spare room into your office. When designing your office space, consider which room you are going to use and whether it is to be shared with other family members as a study, or be used as a guest bedroom. ... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Making Quilts With Freezer Paper

31st March 2009
No you are not going to craft a quilt with freezer paper, unless you know something I don't, but you are going to use freezer paper to perform the steps in basic appliqué. The process is simple, and makes quilting easy. How to freeze your paper: ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Understanding What An EKG Is

31st March 2009
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Designing A Plan For Your Garden

21st March 2009
Draw up design plans to scale, using pencil on vellum over graph paper (four squares per inch). Use tissue over the vellum layer for idea sketches before drawing out the final plan. It may take several attempts to achieve the one satisfactory design; the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

What Is Organic Gardening

13th February 2009
Organic gardening operates on the concept of recycling. You use animal waste, kitchen scraps, and vegetable waste to mulch and compost. You will use common household items like vinegar and soap to prevent pests and weeds. Organic growers rely on devel... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon

Crafting Quilts With Freezer Paper

04th February 2009
No you are not going to craft a quilt with freezer paper, unless you know something I don’t, but you are going to use freezer paper to perform the steps in basic appliqué. The process is simple, and makes quilting easy. How to freeze your paper:Appliqu... Read >
Author: suegold

Simplified Landscape Planning

17th December 2008
It is not always easy to visualize certain aspects of landscape design without a plot plan that is scaled-to-size. If you’re moving into a newly constructed home, your builder or contractor may have some initial design specs that include landscaping tha... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Landscaping On Your Own Home

01st December 2008
Landscaping your home is improving the characteristics of the surroundings for aesthetic or practical use. Home landscaping will be easy for you since you know very well what needs to be improved. The first thing that you need to do is to sketch your ... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Choosing Porch Designs That Suit Your Home

14th October 2008
When you contemplate building on a porch or remodelling your existing porch, you have to keep the current design of your home in mind when choosing porch designs. The height of the eave is an important factor that many forget about when they select a desi... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Window Planter Box

13th October 2008
A unique look into a back yard is composed of more than a couple of pretty plants. It takes creativity. Think of a garden meeting. There are places to walk, seating, plants and unique definition of parts of the garden that will attract your attention. You... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma

Window Planter Box

13th October 2008
A unique look into a back yard is composed of more than a couple of pretty plants. It takes creativity. Think of a garden meeting. There are places to walk, seating, plants and unique definition of parts of the garden that will attract your attention. You... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma

Window Planter Box

13th October 2008
A unique look into a back yard is composed of more than a couple of pretty plants. It takes creativity. Think of a garden meeting. There are places to walk, seating, plants and unique definition of parts of the garden that will attract your attention. You... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma

Should I use Budget Software?

13th August 2008
If you’ve ever tried budgeting in a notebook, you probably know that it is a little tedious and time consuming. You’d be surprised how much easier it is to use budgeting software. It cuts out writing and you simply just need to type in the numbers. ... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

Next Year’s Garden - Planning For Springtime Gardening

12th August 2008
A good garden, like any long-term project, begins with proper planning. Consider what you want, why you want it, and how each plant will fare in its location. Spend time looking at your garden site, during its thriving months when you can easily spot what... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Design Your Own Garden!

08th May 2008
If you have decided to re-vamp your back (or front) yard, the first thing you must do is to measure it and commit the measurements to a piece of graph paper. The recommended scale is one inch equals ten feet, which is a good size while you are experiment... Read >
Author: Gary Ashton

The art of the knot: designing an herb knot garden for beginners.

11th April 2008
A knot garden is a series of plants set so that when one views them from afar, they form an illusion of patterned rope weaving in and out and around itself. This type of garden emerged during Queen Elizabeth I's reign, a relative of the “parterre”, ... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer

Rack 'Em Up

19th March 2008
So you've decided to take the plunge and buy that pool table you've always wanted. Realize that, the purchase is just the beginning, in order to fully appreciate your new table it needs the right location and the right atmosphere. In other words, before y... Read >
Author: articles@nashvillebuyers.com

Fire Up: Plan for Safety

11th March 2008
Moving into a new home is an exciting time. As your family gets used to their new digs and the new neighborhood, it's a good time to update your fire safety plan. First, test all the smoke detectors in your home. You should have at least one per floor ... Read >
Author: M Shane

What Does Modular Knitting Involve?

19th February 2008
Knitting is a skill of turning threads into pieces of cloth. A traditional knitting technique gets a new and easier roll, so if you don’t have an experience with knitting before, it will be much easier. Knitting is done by stitching those threads into e... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Fundamentals of Successful Trading

19th January 2008
Trading, or speculating on the markets, is the best business in existence if you treat it like a business, not gambling or as a hobby. And to make a success of trading requires that you apply the same diligence you would apply to building any other kin... Read >
Author: Rick Ratchford

How to Make a Cross Stitch Sampler

25th September 2007
Making a cross stitch sampler is an easy and exciting way to master the art of cross stitching. Working in cross stitch is very relaxing as it is characterized by repetition and does not require constant concentration. Many cross stitch pattern books are ... Read >
Author: Ina Write

Scaling Down: Moving Into A New, Smaller Home

14th August 2007
When the last of the kids are packed and moved out to college and their own homes, today's empty nesters are suddenly finding themselves with way too much space. But downsizing can be a daunting task � what do you do with all the stuff you've accumulate... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Custom Closet Storage Systems Organize Your Clutter

21st May 2007
Removing clutter and organizing your home is the holy grail of most home owners. There are endless possibilities for organizing your closet, pantry, garage and other spaces using closet organizers. Don't tolerate cluttered and disorganized spaces any lo... Read >
Author: Kristi Cole

Be Debt Free in 2007!

15th February 2007
No, I'm not talking bankruptcy. If there's one key to living as debt free as possible, it's controlling spending instead of allowing spending to control you. Money and how we spend it is as much an emotional decision is a financial one. By working to s... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Simple Childrens Garden

15th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Pat Brill What better way to encourage your kids to eat vegetables than to plant a vegetable garden? Children will learn about where their food comes from, how seeds sprout, and how plants grow. They will do some work planting, weedi... Read >
Author: Pat Brill

How to Configure Living Room Furniture

04th February 2007
The living room is one of the most important in your home when it comes to style. Here is a quick guide on how to configure living room furniture. After you finish furnishing your living room, you might look around and realize that it looks dull, bori... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

Configuring Bedroom Furniture

04th February 2007
If you are wondering how to configure bedroom furniture in your home, I have the answer for you. Just read on… Bedroom furniture should be configured in a way that represents comfort and relaxation. The main focal point in the room is almost always ... Read >
Author: Stephan Teak

Point and Figure Charts- Part One

20th January 2007
You may have seen something on some stock sites that looks like what a football coach would have on his chalkboard; a mix of X's and O's. Maybe it's hugs and kisses for Valentine's Day. Or, perhaps, it's a new form of multi-level tic-tac-toe. The correct ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Blake

DIY Home Design Ideas for the New Year – Budget Decoration

29th December 2006
The beginning of a new year always incites creativity and motivation for change. We all seek to improve our lives, lose weight, become better people, and update the things that are old and worn out. For many of us, we seek to get our home in order and fin... Read >
Author: Angela Sullivan

Learning Math With Manipulatives - Base Ten Blocks (Part III)

01st April 2006
In the first two parts, representing, adding, and subtracting numbers using base ten blocks were explained. The use of base ten blocks gives students an effective tool that they can touch and manipulate to solve math questions. Not only are base ten block... Read >
Author: Peter Waycik

Tracking For Profits

16th March 2006
If you can't track it, don't do it. Every high-performance venture needs a tracking system. A tracking system with well-designed metrics lets everyone know how well they are doing relative to their commitments. It is a guide to whether additional or ex... Read >
Author: Paul Lemberg

Project Management - How to Plan and Schedule More Complex Projects

26th February 2006
Gantt charts are useful tools for analysing, planning and controlling complex multi stage projects. Gantt Charts can; Assist in identifying the tasks and sub tasks to be undertaken Help you lay out the tasks that need to be completed Assist in sch... Read >
Author: Liz Cassidy

Simple Steps To Finding The Right Mattress

19th January 2006
According to "Better Homes and Gardens," most of us replace our mattresses every 8 to 10 years. Trying to pick the right mattress for you, one that you want to sleep on for the next 10 years, can seem like a daunting task. You spend 1/3 of your life s... Read >
Author: Matt Trostle

Picture Your Heart's Health With EKGs

22nd August 2005
Each time your heart beats, the contractions and relaxations of the heart muscle emit electrical current. An electrocardiogram (EKG) is a medical recording of the electric impulses from the heart. Electrodes that send impulses to the EKG machine are attac... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

Interpreting an EKG

22nd August 2005
EKGs can assist doctors in diagnosing and determining any current or past heart abnormalities and are often a regular screening for those with heart disease. Through electrodes attached at various strategic body points, the EKG machine records the electri... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

The Role of Rhythm Strips for Interpreting EKGs

22nd August 2005
Each time the heart beats it emits electrical currents. An electrocardiogram (EKG) is a method in which electrodes are attached at various points on the body. These electrodes are attached to wires that are attached to the EKG machine. The electrodes send... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

10 Things To Consider Before Planning And Installing A New Bathroom

11th August 2005
10 Things To Consider Before Planning And Installing A New Bathroom Whether you want to install a new bathroom or make improvements to an existing one there are some decisions you need to make and challenges to overcome. A bathroom must be tailored... Read >
Author: Bridget Mwape