Articles, tagged with "draught", page 5
09th April 2010
Many Irish people believe that the best education comes out of real-life experiences. And yet when you see a diminishing amount in your bank account or you experience a draught in your sales, you might be thinking that undergoing entrepreneur training in ...
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Author:
Gary McGeown
23rd March 2010
The demand for nutritious goats' milk is increasing day by day and rearing of goats is becoming a good small-scale business to do. Have you ever thought of earning from rearing occupation, away from the city at a peaceful place? You must be wondering, ke...
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Author:
mak
11th March 2010
Jordan was born in 1963 in Brooklyn, the 4th of five siblings. It was in that spring the family moved to Wilmington, NC. Michael played junior varsity ball as a sophomore in high school. He played varsity from then on, winning a scholarship to North Carol...
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Author:
Richard Poulin
05th March 2010
Given the draught conditions currently covering extensive tracts of Australia, dust is a common foe when you're out riding, be it on the trails or at a motocross track. Attempting to follow someone through a cloud of billowing dust is frustrating, sometim...
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Author:
TedBrumby
04th March 2010
You know about the idyllic family life. A sunny spring morning; the family all asleep in their beds. The birds are chirping outside, which means that Clinton (the cat) must be inside sunning himself on a window or in his basket. So I head to the kitchen t...
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Author:
Charlie Cory
03rd March 2010
A composite door provides one of the best investments you can make in your home. They are durable, low maintenance and look great too. However, there are so many different options it's sometimes difficult to choose the right one. Here are some factors to ...
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Author:
Chris Coxon
24th February 2010
Description: The Rottweiler is a large, muscular dog that weighs between 80 and 130 pounds. The Rottweiler dog stands 24 to 27 inches at the withers, and the bitch will usually be 22 to 25 inches. The Rottweiler has a strong, broad head with a scissors bi...
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Author:
scott lipe
12th February 2010
Storage heaters are designed to take advantage of lower energy rates during off-peak hours. The heater runs overnight, when energy is cheaper, building up heat and storing it inside a material like brick, clay or ceramic. The heat is then released during ...
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Author:
Jones Hummel
08th February 2010
Chickens natural insulation (feathers) keep them warm when they are dry and out of a draught. When they are wet and in a draught they can die quickly
1. DRAUGHTS AND COLD
Chickens don't mind the cold but they do mind draughts and the rain at night s...
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Author:
Roy Preece
08th February 2010
Landlords are not well known for being the best people on Earth and much like lawyers they tend to get a bad rap. The unfortunate truth however is that it seems a lot of landlords don't know how to go about keeping their tenants happy and make several err...
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Author:
Doris Von
05th February 2010
You probably have a very good idea as to how draughty your house is. When there's a storm, do the lampshades wave in the wind? How easy it is to find and fix the leaks depends to a large extent on the type of construction. If it is a standard brick-built ...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
05th February 2010
Draught-proofing is one of the first energy conserving measures to under¬take, if you have not already done so. It is one of the easiest, cheapest and most effective improvements of all. If, however, it is spring or summer, concentrate on improving your ...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
29th January 2010
You will already have a heating system in your home (80% of homes in Britain have central heating or storage radiators). Most of these systems have been designed to cope with the higher heating load of a badly draught-proofed and insulated house. Many of ...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
14th January 2010
With the famous British weather knocking on our doors it is time to start considering your winter wardrobe. Unfortunately It's time to cast aside those summer dresses and time to pull out your chunky knitwear and thermal underwear.
On a serious note w...
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Author:
ryand
08th December 2009
We would all like to think that our homes are efficient when it comes to using energy. In actual fact many of us are falling down on the job.
The good news is that it doesn't have to be difficult to make changes that will make a difference to you. Once...
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Author:
Adam Singleton