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  • Recipes For Relaxation And Getting A Good Night's Sleep  By : Aliza Saylor
    Along with a whole host of things that makes staying in bed the optimal decision every morning, the actual physical comfort of the bed is the most significant. Whether you are snuggled under a fluffy blanket or lounging around under a sheet, the way you relax will drastically increase your quality of sleep.
  • Searching for a Person - Where Do You Start?  By : Giles Higgitt
    You have made the decision to find that long lost friend or family member. No matter what your reason for finding a person, the question is where do you start? You will be amazed at what you already know and the relevancy of keeping accurate records of facts gathered along the way.
  • Unraveling the Mysteries of Vapor Steam Cleaning  By : Steve Hanson
    Are you looking for a way to clean that involves less elbow grease? Are you looking for a healthier way to clean? Have you considered switching to vapor steam cleaning? Vapor steam cleaning is a unique cleaning method that uses high temperature (240 to 280 degrees), water vapor, and pressure to clean, sanitize and deodorize in one easy operation.
  • The Bird Flu and My Backyard Bird Feeder  By : Mike Kershaw
    This article discusses the potential threats of the bird flu to North American homeowners who wish to attract wild birds to their yards.
  • Tips On Homemade Soap Recipes  By : Rick Coelho
    Sensitive skin is a problem many people have to deal with on a daily and on-going basis. Trying to find the right cleansers and lotions that don’t irritate the skin can be a daunting challenge. For some of us it means years of expensive trial and error where they purchase new soaps...
  • Ozone Technology in Hot Tubs  By : John Lewis
    What is Ozone? Ozone is a form of”active oxygen", nature's very own special molecule and interestingly enough one ozone molecule consists of three oxygen atoms
  • The Truth about Depression and Aspergers Syndrome  By : Dave Angel
    An article that reveals the links between Aspergers and Depression.
  • Mulch Now to Control Garden Weeds Naturally and Inexpensively  By : Cindy Dykstra
    Mulching is the recommended way to not only control weeds but retain precious moisture and protect root systems from extreme temperatures. There are many different types and ways to apply mulch. Some of them can be very costly. I've found a better way to control weeds naturally and inexpensively.
  • Bullying and your child with Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    An article about bullying and Aspergers children.
  • How to cope with your child’s initial diagnosis of Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    An article for parents to help them cope with their child's initial diagnosis of Aspergers.
  • Flexibility, Cost Savings Lead to Rise in Design-Build Remodeling Projects  By : Allen Voivod
    The "design-build" approach to home construction in general - and home remodeling in particular - has seen a surge in recent years. A Nashua, NH-based remodeling firm offers the most compelling reasons why the "design-build" method often results in smoother, cheaper projects.
  • How to help your child with Aspergers fit in and make friends  By : Dave Angel
    This article is written for parents who have a child with Aspergers in order to help them to support their child to make friends with their peers and find a social network.
  • 10 Qualities to Look for in a Long-term Motivated to Marry™ Partner  By : Amy Schoen
    10 Qualities to Look for in a Long-term Motivated to Marry™ Partner
  • How to help your child with Aspergers survive the holiday season  By : Dave Angel
    This is an article designed to help parents of children who have Aspergers through the holiday seasons.
  • 14 Love Quotes to Celebrate "Sneak a Kiss Day"  By : Noel Jameson
    Love is in the air and love quotes are on the minds of many. It's no wonder, with Spring in the air, Valentine's Day being just a few months behind us and Sneak a Kiss Day being right around the corner. Share these 14 love quotes with the person who makes your days brighter.
  • How to help your child with Aspergers who is withdrawn at school  By : Dave Angel
    This is an article for parents on how to help their child with Aspergers who is withdrawn at school.
  • How to understand and cope with the behaviors of your Aspergers child  By : Dave Angel
    This article looks at one of the most important areas for parents with a child who has Aspergers, which is behavior.
  • Three Serious Ways to Help Prevent Climate Change  By : Nathan Brown
    Follow these 3 tips to prevent or reduce some of your most significant personal contributions to global warming.
  • Understanding the social challenges for your child with Aspergers  By : Dave Angel
    This is an article for parents to help them understand the social challenges for your child with Aspergers
  • Sharing Memories In The Twenty-First Century  By : Sidney Newham
    If there is one thing we all like to do as mothers it is share pictures of our children and tell others how wonderful and angelic they are. That is one of those instinctual "mother" types of things that most of us are guilty of doing from time to time.
  • How To But The Correct Washing Line For Use Indoors  By : Kelly Nickless
    The 10 top points you need to know when you are buying a new indoor washing line or indoor airer. You can slash a large amount off your home energy and power bills when you utilise your homes natural heating to dry your clothes and washing. Indoor washing lines are available in many sizes and styles today, with a washing line for almost all possible living situations.
  • Looking for Methods to Induce Labor At Home?  By : Lena Leino
    Natural methods to induce labor at home vary from medicinal herbs to exercise and sexual intercourse. One of the most convenient, efficient and safest ways to naturally start your labor and encourage your baby to be born is to treat sensitive pressure points on your skin called the acupressure points. Maternity Acupressure is a simple method that you can easily use at home to naturally bring on your labor.
  • WHICH COST MORE? GAS OR INKJET CARTRIDGES  By : Craig Jacobs
    We all have some high fixed costs. Gas for your car, milk for your baby and inkjet cartridges for your printer. We have options to save money on some of these things. Why not be proactive and seek alternatives.
  • How To Find The Perfect Airer For Your Needs  By : Kelly Nickless
    Indoor airers are a great tool in the fight against climate change as they utilise the warmth of the home to dry clothes and washing the natural way. Discover the points you need to know to get the best suited airer for your individual needs that will save you money guatanteed. Today indoor airers and drying racks come in all styles and there is an airer for all types of decor and home make.
  • Senior Citizens Can Protect Themselves - Easy Tips  By : Carl Ringwall
    Common sense safety and security tips for seniors.
  • Saving money on Groceries while reducing stress in your life  By : Kari Hoopes
    Provided in this article are guidelines to dramatically reduce your food expenditure; help you plan your meals more efficiently; and simultaneously save you daily stress and time!
  • Home Lighting Design For Aging Eyes. Part 1: the Basics  By : Ralph Pressel
    This is about the basics of a unique, self-styled home lighting design guidance system to light home interiors for aging eyes. The aim is to tailor home lighting design practically, not only sensitive to its occupants, but also easily specified and readily recognized in retail settings and by lighting professionals. Separately, Part 2 addresses the math.
  • How to Care for a Quilt  By : Jan Myers
    Whether heirloom today or in years to come, handmade quilts are a source of family history and should be properly maintained to last for many generations to come. This article points out some of the essentials in the care and keeping of a beautiful quilt.
  • Select the Right Viewing Distance for your LCD TV  By : Johnny Waymire
    This practical guide with helpful information about viewing distance and viewing angles for LCD TVs will take some of the mystery out of room arrangement for your entertainment area.
  • The Secret to Energizing Yourself & Your Wardrobe - Color  By : Marion Chamberlain
    We easily use the energy of color to control our own emotions and actions iIn our everyday appearance by focusing on our clothing and fashion accessories! The goal is to look at what extent the clothes and fashion accessories we wear help build our confidence, improve our emotions and drive us into high energy.
  • The Secrets Behind Synthetic Fragrances  By : Joanna McLaughlin
    Aldehyde is a synthetic fragrance moleculre used in perfume. Despite the global trend toward preferring naturals over synthetics, in the perfume world, synthetics are preferable. Ever since Coco Chanel unveiled a completely "artificial" scent in the form of Chanel No. 5 in 1923, perfumers have been going synthetic. It's more consistent, gives a greater spectrum of scents, and saves the natural environment.
  • Finding people and the benefits of using a mentor  By : Giles Higgitt
    There are many reasons we lose touch with people who are important to us, so planning a reunion can be emotional or even volatile. Employing a skilled professional investigator and genealogist to act as a mediator during your initial dealings with an estranged person can make the difference between a positive first contact and an unsuccessful one.
  • 18 Patriotic Quotes to Celebrate Independence Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Independence Day is right around the corner and patriotic quotes may be just what we need to remind us of what patriotism is truly about. Over the past few years, there has been some debate about what a patriotic person should say and how they should think. These patriotic quotes take us back to the rue spirit of patriotism.
  • Teach Critical Thinking Skills to Children during the K-12 Years  By : Dwight Chestnut
    As we engage the 21st century, insure your children learn critical thinking skills during the K-12 years. Otherwise, they may be functionally illiterate in the evolving 21st century workplace.
  • Lawn Care - What's the Best Length  By : Carol Stack
    The grass grows faster when it is short and slows down as it gets longer. So since the length increases at a higher rate at first and then decreases as the blade grows to be a couple of inches or more, remember this: The longer the blade, the slower the growth.
  • How to spot French Renaissance Louis XVI furniture  By : Terry Kubiak
    The Louis XVI style is characterized by a total absence of irresponsible curves, by rectilinear contours in all major portions, by a revival of classical frieze and moulding ornaments. We will give you a clearer understanding of the distinctive forms of pure Louis XVI furniture in this article.
  • Floatron in Spain for Swimming pools & Hot Tubs  By : John Lewis
    The idea behind the floatron concept is to simply combine solar electricity which is of course at low voltage to provide natural power with the a process which creates no harmul by products the ionization purification process.
  • Aromatherapy Rescue: Treating Mild to Moderate Depression  By : Michelle Cech
    The use of alternative therapies is on the rise; more individuals are turning to the wisdom of nature for assistance for all types of ailments. Aromatherapy is gaining in both the number of practitioners and in reputation as a viable alternative modality. Clinical evidence continues to mount on the effectiveness of essential oils to affect the human psyche; here's a primer on their use for uplifting the spirit from mild to moderate depression.
  • The Fine Art of Gift Selection: The golden rules of giving the perfect present  By : Jane Cocks
    With so many options out there, it is hard to know how to buy a personal meaningful gift. With two easy steps, the perfect gift for Fathers Day, (or any other occasion!), is easily found in the form of an original oil on canvas painting - insipred directly by the giftee themselves!
  • Recycling Metal  By : David McEvoy
    Millions of tonnes of Metal are recycled each year in the UK alone generating billions of pounds in revenue. Just over half of the recycled metal is exported to meet foreign demand and the rest is reprocessed within the UK to make more metal.
  • Blocking Basics for Knitters  By : Alice Seidel
    Learning to knit is such fun! Rather than knowing just the basic stitches and needle and yarn information, you want your knitting to look its very best. For this you also need to know how to block your finished projects. Usually, blocking is mentioned in a sentence or two, if at all, in finishing instructions.
  • How to Add Bead Embroidery to Your Quilt  By : Jan Myers
    When you're looking for an idea to add something really special to a quilt, something that will give your quilt the "WOW!" factor, beaded embroidery is the hottest embellishment for creating a distinctive quilt. In this article you'll learn the "how-to's" of creating gorgeous beaded embroidery quilt embellishments from the very beginning. You'll have everyone talking about how easy it was to create this stand-out quilt.
  • Paint in Spain - Primers & Sealers  By : John Lewis
    When painting and in order to get the best results form any painting exercise, it’s often a very good idea to consider using a primer or sealer before you apply the paint.
  • Do's and Don'ts to protect Your Home From Burglars:  By : Carl Ringwall
    Do's and Don'ts to protect Your Home From Burglars - simple tips.
  • How to choose the right child care facility  By : Cecilia Koh
    Ideally babies should be looked after by their mums or dads but most times this is not possible especially in Malaysia and Singapore so this article helps to give parents an idea of the options available and how to maximise on their choice.
  • How To Create Stained Glass Quilts  By : Jan Myers
    Ever admired a stained-glass quilt at a quilt shop or quilting conference and wondered what it would take to actually cut out the pieces and put it together to give that stained-glass look? This article gives you the basic how-to's of stained-glass quilting in about 600 words.
  • Paint in Spain - for your Home - Choices of Primers and Sealers  By : John Lewis
    Once you have decided that you need a Primer or a Sealer to get the best results from a painting project, it is important to be able to carefully choose the best type of product for the application.
  • This Is Not Your Dad's Waterbed!  By : Ben Weissman
    Okay, we all know waterbeds were big in the seventies, but they've changed. Here's a chance to relive your youth or get a new take on bedroom furniture in general.
  • Home Fire Safety - Home Elevator Design, Fire Safety Design Guidelines  By : Ralph Pressel
    This article is about a unique approach to custom home design involving fire safety for a home elevator.
  • How to Make a Baby Mobile for Fun, Learning and Saving Money  By : Dalene Joubert
    Here's how to make a baby mobile in 8 easy steps that encourages and teaches your baby to quickly master the most important skills.
  • Simple Steps to Organizing Your Outdoor Barbeque Area  By : Nancy Dean
    If you're planning to do any barbecuing at all, it's going to be important for you to make sure that your grill area in general and the grill itself is optimized and organized!
  • Simple Steps to Organizing Your Outdoor Area for Fun Entertaining  By : Nancy Dean
    When the days start getting longer and the idea of staying inside is making you stir crazy, why not get everyone outside for a party? If you have any outdoor space at all, you can modify it into a terrific setting for a fun evening.
  • Paint in Spain – Types of paint  By : John Lewis
    However it is just as important to decide which type of paint should be used and for which surface etc and the final finish that is required needs to be carefully considered.
  • How to Write a Eulogy for Your Loved One  By : Patricia Bennett
    Writing a eulogy for your loved one is indeed an emotionally daunting task. As you begin writing, you remember the good times you've celebrated, and the bad times you've weathered along with your loved one. ...
  • How a Hydrospa Hot Tub can help you recover from Jet Lag  By : John Lewis
    Most people usually sleep much better after a hot bath and improving how you sleep will obviously help to reduce the effects of Jet Lag. The use of a Hot helps to promote sound relaxing sleep.
  • Simple Steps to Organizing Your Home Fast for Fun Entertaining  By : Nancy Dean
    Sometimes, parties just fall together and you've been elected as the host! Whether your friends are getting together to watch your favorite medical drama, or there's something that just needs to be celebrated, you might not have as much time to plan your get together as you would like.
  • Things to Consider When Choosing Your Baby's Name  By : Patricia Bennett
    Naming a child is an extremely serious affair. A name stays forever and, if the child hates his name during his growing years, it can adversely affect his mind and psychology. Therefore, it is very important .....
  • 15 Funny Quotes To Celebrate Joke Day  By : Noel Jameson
    This month we're going to celebrate Joke Day, so why not share a few funny quotes with your friends! Laughter can lighten even the worst of days and some good humor can wash away worries and stress. Jumpstart Joke Day with these 15 funny quotes.
  • Lingerie - guide to lingerie care  By : Julie-Anne Smith
    We all take considerable care of ensuring that specialist items of clothing such wool, cashmere are washed correctly but we generally forget how important it is to take care of our lingerie. Looking after you bras/lingerie will ensure that they last longer and feel as good as the day you first bought them.
  • Make bathing a pleasure  By : Darren Dunner
    Bathroom maintenance is an integral part of good housekeeping. For some, bathrooms signify privacy and intimacy. Bathrooms are often decorated with a wide range of accessories. The objective is the same -- generate a feeling that bathroom is no different from the rest of the house.
  • Recycling and Landfill  By : David McEvoy
    Production of waste is a global problem that won’t just go away on its own so we constantly have to find convenient and suitable ways of disposing of it. Every area of our lives involves getting rid of something, whether it is household rubbish, plastic, paper, metal, commercial waste or anything else for that matter that we simply don’t want or need and wish to discard.
  • The ultimate shower accessories  By : Darren Dunner
    Shower accessories occupy an important position when it comes to bathroom accessories. Shower accessories should be of top quality since they are used on a routine basis daily. To make shower bath a pleasurable experience, there a variety of accessories. Among them, Bristan Shower is a popular choice.
  • Basin taps you love to have  By : Darren Dunner
    Bathroom accessories are as crucial as any house decor product. For, bathrooms are considered to be part of house decor, not to be ignored. Bathroom decoration is an art. Not many are well versed with the work of decorating a bathroom.
  • Acquire What Enables You To Give Your Best Gift  By : Enoch Tan
    When you focus on that one path that supports you in doing your best work, all other opportunities are really distractions. True freedom does not come from being open to all opportunities, but it comes from closing yourself to everything else except what is best for you. When you lock into your purpose, you free yourself to maneuver within it and you free yourself from being distracted by other things.
  • Taps of class  By : Darren Dunner
    Home decor is a necessary component of good house-keeping. Within home decor, kitchen decor assumes the top most priority after bed room decor. While a large segment of households attach greater importance to kitchen decor, very few prefer less decor in kitchens. However, since kitchens are the cleanliest rooms in any house, a minimum amount of decor is necessary.
  • Does Eco Friendly Mean The End For The Tumble Dryer?  By : Kelly Nickless
    An Electric Tumble dryer is a high using energy device, so with todays push for eco friendly products does this mean the dryer may become extinct?? With so many environmentally friendly products available today for drying washing and laundry, we have a quick look at some of the products out there and how they make a difference around your home.
  • Buying A Rotary or Wall Mounted Washing Line?-10 Tips You Need To Know  By : Kelly Nickless
    Over time there has always been the argument over which washing line style is the best. Now we look at this issue in some detail and find out just how these two styles of washing lines stack up when pitted against each other.
  • Buying An Airer-What You Should Know For The Best Buy  By : Kelly Nickless
    Is the modern day washing airer or drying device but is it all its cracked up to be?? We look at its key points in this article and see wether these products really deserve all the hype surrounding them.
  • School's Out But Learning Can Go On  By : Sheryl Wood
    Keep kids thinking and learning all summer with simple, fun math and science activities and games. Find opportunities for your kids to learn at the beach, at the store or on a family trip. Foster a love of learning and a curiosity of the whole around them.
  • Stop The Bullies  By : Gary Crow
    What is a bully? When does the typical behavior of children (younger and older) stop being normal and expected and transcend to bullying? Those seem like fairly easy questions and they used to have fairly easy answers. We used to know which children were bullies and were reasonably clear about when normal behavior crossed the line into bullying, but no more. This article examines the underlying issues in today’s society.
  • Dispelling Some Common Hydroponics Myths  By : Katie Brown
    With so many tips, trick and tactics relating to hydroponics available today, this article aims to clarify a few key points about growing plants in artificial environments.
  • French Country House Plan: How to Get It Right and How to Screw It Up  By : Ralph Pressel
    This article addresses the French Country home design style on the exterior. Do you think that French Country, or the effected Country French, is a home design style? We’d say, “Not exactly." French Country is a range of home design styles.
  • Special People Adopt Children  By : Noel Clarke
    Adoption is a very delicate process, and nobody should attempt adopting without being prepared.
  • What are the options for Aspergers Treatment?  By : Dave Angel
    An article on the options for Aspergers Treatment?
  • Discover How to Find Someone Living in Mexico  By : Richard Villasana
    Are you looking for or want to find someone who is living in Mexico? Do you need help getting started on the right path? Do you want to find that person as soon as possible? This, and the next five articles, will discuss the challenges and solutions for finding someone in Mexico.
  • Perfume Ingredients Demystified  By : Joanna McLaughlin
    Perfumes rarely list ingredients on their labels but sometimes will describe scents with all sorts of mysterious ingredients from ancient substances (like frankincense and myrrh) to more normal-sounding ingredients (that we still don't understand) like amber or musk. Perfumes frequently contain a lot of synthetic ingredients, sometimes analogs to real substances, sometimes completely artificial (like aldehyde).
  • Do You Dread Potty Training Your Toddler?  By : Christy Czekaj
    Enjoy your toddler every day because the time that they are small goes by in the blink of an eye. Christy Czekaj is a Professional Parenting Coach and Speaker. Christy has 30 years experience as a mother, Adoptive Parent, Foster Parent and Childcare Professional. Christy can be reached at http://www.CoachMom.net
  • Brass Beds Vs. Aluminum Beds - Are Both Materials Sturdy?  By : Ben Weissman
    Metal Beds look great in any bedroom. There are differences in the materials used in making these beautiful beds. Here's a guide to the advantages and disadvantages of each.
  • Retro Home and Bedroom Furnishings: A Look at the 70's and 80's  By : Ben Weissman
    Fashion Trends come and go. Take a look at the 70's and 80's. Remember psychedelic lights and tie dye materials? Look back with us at a distinctive time.
  • How to Choose Aspergers Schools  By : Dave Angel
    How to Choose Aspergers Schools for your child
  • Knit Speak - A Knitter's English  By : Alice Seidel
    Are you a KIP - er? That UFO in your stash, what's that all about? And that pattern instruction, was it WYIF or WYIB? Huh? If you knit, then you have probably run into all sorts of abbreviations, especially from knitting patterns.
  • Tyre Recycling  By : David McEvoy
    Under European law it is no longer possible to dump car tyres into landfill sites which means we have to find a solution to the problem of what to do with old tyres when they have reached the end of their life. According to the Lets Recycle website, there were nearly half a million tonnes of waste tyres generated in 2004 and more than half of these were either recycled or reused.
  • How to season your Wok  By : Johnny Waymire
    Simple, easy to follow, tips on how to season your cast iron Wok. This article will walk you through the entire process of the seasoning process. It's simple and easy.
  • 5 Things You Must Check When Buying A Grandfather Clock  By : Barry Share
    Grandfather clocks or longcase clocks as they are known in the trade are one of the very few actual working antique pieces of furniture you can purchase today, but you must be aware that buying a clock that does not work can represent a real risk.
  • Selecting Quilting Fabrics Using a Color Wheel  By : Jan Myers
    One of the most important, and often most difficult, tasks in creating a quilt is the selection of fabrics. This article describes how the use of a color wheel can lead quilters to choose complementary fabrics that when combined in various shapes and blocks will create a masterpiece to adorn any bed or wall.
  • Pruning Roses  By : Colin Clifford
    Roses seem to grow and produce flowers for only a few years before becoming exhausted and starting to develop flowers down the lower part of the stem.Pruning is therefore needed to prvent the plant becoming a tangled mass of dying and living wood with inferior blooms.
  • Bespoke Wallpaper, Wallcoverings & Wall Murals  By : Tapan Bhanot
    Concept Coverings offer Bespoke Wallpaper, Wallcoverings, Wall Murals, Wallpaper Borders and Bespoke Wallpaper Design. Bespoke Wall Murals and Wallcoverings are the new innovative way to decorate your home.
  • How to Season your Cast Iron Cookware  By : Johnny Waymire
    Simple and detailed tips on how to season cast iron cookware. This article walks you through the steps and answers your questions about the seasoning process.
  • Efficient use of your home freezer  By : Johnny Waymire
    Very practical article with a few simple and basic tips on how to store items in your freezer for the most efficient use of it's energy consumption and space.
  • How to keep your freezer in tip top shape  By : Johnny Waymire
    Practical tips on how to keep your refrigerator and freezer looking, smelling and running efficiently.
  • Differences between LCD and Plasma TVs  By : Johnny Waymire
    easy to follow guide with practical tips and information itemizing the differences between LCD and Plasma TVs.
  • After Centuries of Advancement, Silk Is Still The Far Superior Material For Comforters  By : Aliza Saylor
    When purchasing a comforter many people make the mistake of buying one that matches the theme of their room. Comforter sets that contain appealing patterns and colors are nice, but the most important purpose of any comforter is to provide comfort while sleeping. After more than a century in scientific development, science has failed to produce a fabric that beats the quality and comfort of silk.
  • Where to Get the Mexico Family Genealogy Information You Need  By : Richard Villasana
    The second greatest challenge that people experience in starting their Mexico family genealogy is just not having enough information or not knowing where to get started gathering information. This article will give you the fundamentals you will need to gather information to finding someone in Mexico and get your family genealogy research moving forward.
  • Do You Also Want Privacy And Light Control At Your Sliding Glass Door But Hate Verticals?  By : Terry Schierer
    Hate vertical blinds but wan't privacy and light control at your sliding glass door. Join us as we discuss the options, what works and what doesn't.
  • About Gifts and Gift Giving  By : C Davis
    This is a little history about gift's and gift giving . Plus a solution for those to busy to go shopping.
  • Thinking Of Daycare?  By : Rick Coelho
    Daycare is where you drop your child off with a provider, and is a great way for your kid to get some socialization if you're in a situation where there aren't other kids around. I suggest...
  • My Care Giving Angel  By : Clay Cotton
    It's been a few weeks since Cindy started coming over to spend time with Clay - to relieve me of my caregiving duties. She comes at least once a week. What a blessing! The long term care of any individual can be exhausting, at times, so I now call Cindy "my angel"¯"¦
  • Recycling Glass  By : David McEvoy
    Empty glass bottles and jars are the most common type of glass waste produced by consumers and represents approximately 80% of all recycled glass. However, despite increased numbers of roadside collections and bottle banks, there is still a lot of glass that is being thrown away along with regular household rubbish and ending up in landfill.
  • How To Keep Your Bedroom Furniture Sparkling!  By : Ben Weissman
    Love that furniture? You'll want to know the best ways to make it last and look it's best. You don't need to buy a lot of expensive products or spend a whole day doing it. Here's how.
  • Where Are The Scottish Clockmakers  By : Barry Share
    The making of clocks in Scotland was not recognized as a separate craft until about 1640. In Aberdeen in 1618 there were but three clocks.

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