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Clothing Layers for Staying Warm Includes ideas on different clothing options for staying warm, as well as how to keep hands and feet warm. layers • layering • base layers • middle layers • outer layers
White Lighting My advice on the White Lighting methods used in some pagan healing practices... white lighting • pagan • spiritual • healing • touch
Biggest Supernova Discovered Scientists discover a "pair-instability supernova" that is the largest and brightest stellar explosion ever witnessed. supernova • biggest • brightest • largest • new type
MICROWAVE OVENS: THE MAGICAL COOKS The microwave cooks quickly and efficiently. But what’s the magic behind it? This article looks into the hocus pocus that is going on inside your food while the microwave is cooking. A shallow look into the actual workings of the oven and how it cooks the food. This article is in continuation of the previous article. microwaves • microwave oven • electromagnetic radiation • electromagnetic energy • magnetron
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Special Seed Germination Tips The secret to successful seed starting. Step by step instructions how to pretreat many flower and other seeds with special needs so they germinate and grow. stratify seed • chill seed • cold treat seed • scarify seed • soak seed
The Human Stomach The stomach is a marvelous piece of biological engineering - exactly what is needed by the body to break down food with powerful acids while protecting the body. human stomach • digestive system • stomach acid • gastric acid • stomach ulcer
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A Twist of Lemmon Jack Lemmon's son, Chris, remembers his famous father jack lemmon • chris lemmon • a twist of lemmon • celebrity biographies • the apartment
Anti-Wrinkle Creams Billions of dollars are spent each year on skin care, and over one third of that is for anti-aging products. Look for a few key ingredients before you buy. anti-aging • anti-wrinkle • beauty products • retinol • vitamin a
Asparagus Cooking new season's asparagus. asparagus • folic acid • folate • vitamins • white asparagus
Cholesterol And Heart Disease The most common heart disease is often caused by cholesterol buildup in the arteries, but there are several other factors involved. ldl cholesterol levels • risk of atherosclerosis • coronary heart disease • coronary artery disease • risk factors for heart disease
Chronic Pain and Chronic Stress Why is it so important to alleviate pain and stress? It can become a vicious cycle. It can become chronic and can cause a whole range of health-related problems. health effects chronic pain stress • depression • anxiety • sleep disorders • chronic back pain
Compartment Syndrome Compartment syndrome is the result of direct trauma or intense muscle activity. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, the affected extremity may be severely damaged. compartment syndrome • nerve damage from trauma • loss of limb from trauma • fasciotomy • tonometer
Crafting with Oil Paint Sticks Oil paint sticks are the perfect art supplies for adding color in new ways. From papercraft to mixed media to stenciling, this versatile medium creates dazzling effect. oil paint sticks • crafts • color • mixed media • papercraft
Fish Stew with Coconut This Brazilian seafood stew is easy to make and works well as a main dish when served with rice. The chiles make it just right for a cold winter night. fish stew with coconut recipe • fish recipes • fish stew • coconut milk seafood • cooking with coconut milk
Healthy Hair Would you like to see your hair glowing with health, but are unsure how to go about it? Well define what hair problems you have and research the products available. healthy hair • smoother glossy hair • using shampoos • using conditioners • what is in shampoo
Lose Weight Through Liposuction Liposuction may be an acceptable and affordable surgery to remove excess fat from problem areas, but can it help you lose weight? lose weight through liposuction • excess fat • tumescent liposuction • ultrasound-assisted liposuction • problem areas
A Houseplant Propagation Guide Propagating plants is easy and a lot of fun. Here's a look at a budget friendly way to increase a houseplant collection! houseplant care • propagating houseplants • taking cuttings from houseplants • pothos • african violets
An Overview of Animal Germ Layers A germ layer is a collection of cells found in a prenatal animal that will give rise to all of the body's tissues and organs. germ layer • ectoderm • mesoderm • endoderm • embryo
Aortic Dissection Aortic dissection is uncommon but can lead to serious consequences, including death. What exactly is this condition? aortic dissection • chest pain • hypertension • beta-blockers • surgery for aortic dissection
Basic Brown Rice Recipe For most people who suffer from allergies, brown rice is a safe, nutritious grain. The following recipe and information can make planning meals easier. basic brown rice recipe • nutritious staple grain food • brown rice vs white rice • nutritional benefits of brown rice • instant rice vs regular rice
Chemistry- Fun, Facts, and Things To Do Fun Chemistry facts, activities and things to do!,Fun Chemistry facts, activities and things to do! chemistry • science • stages of matter • states of matter • atoms
Choroidal Melanoma Choroidal melanoma is a form of eye cancer in which a tumor grows in the choroid layer of the eye. This cancer can then spread to other parts of the body. choroidal melanoma • eye cancer • deadly eye cancer • treatment of choroidal melanoma • symptoms of choroidal melanoma
Cold Weather Running Tips Runners who want to keep running outside in the cold winter weather can do so if they dress properly. winter running clothing • winter running • cold weather • running pants • wind weather
Cool Tomato Salad Days The late summer sunshine brings a glut of tomatoes. These two recipes are a perfect way to use up an overflow and add some new ideas to your summer menus tomato salad days • summer sizzler • a glut of tomatoes • late summer sunshine • tomatoes
Environmentally Friendly Babies Baby's get a bad rap when it comes to being environmentally friendly. Between the baby food jars and the diapers, they leave a rather large environmental footprint. environmentally friendly diapers • biodegradable food containers • composting baby diapers • biodegradable diapers • homemade baby food
Exfoliate Your Skin Naturally As we age, exfoliation is vital for smooth, supple, healthy skin; however it is the one step that is commonly skipped in a skincare regimen. natural • exfoliate • sugar • salt • clay
Fossil Preparation IV: Making Molds and Casts How are the "bones" we see on display in museums made? fossil • mold • cast • molding • casting
Green Clay Facial Masks Instead of spending your extra cash on that great trip to the spa, make your own facial mask right in you own home. Just about everything you will need comes straight from the kitchen. facial • masks • essential oils • green clay • spa
Hemp Fiber Hemp is a very ancient fiber used prior to flax in many cultures for textiles and cordage. Fiber hemps unfortunate association to the medical variety has lead to the lack of production in the USA. Recently Canada has started non-medical hemp growing for fiber, paper pulp, and oil production. Hobby spinners can now easily access this fiber for hobby use. And no you CANNOT smoke it! fiber • hemp • textile • cloth • canabis sativa
High Tech Fabrics In the last few years technology has brought us a number of new fabrics. We find fabrics now designed to resist bacteria, keep you cool, warm, or dry. Some fabrics will resist bullets and abrasion; others will block ultra-violet rays, repel insects, or just make you look better. high tech fabrics • household tips • home and family • peggy hoehne • teechnology
How to Make Cordage Once you have collected stalks of milkweed or dogbane, or twigs of basswood or elm, you must detach the bark, since the fibrous inner bark will be used to make string. cordage • string from plants • dogbane • milkweed • slippery elm
Introduction to Electricity In this article you will be introduced to electricity and learn to make a simple circiut. electricity • science • protons • neutrons • atoms
Mongols: Steppe Life The Mongols of Genghis Khan's day lived a pastoral existence augmented by hunting and gathering. mongols • genghis khan • mongol life • mongolia • the mongols
Petroglyphs at China Lake, CA Petroglyphs are images pecked into large boulders by the use of rocks and hammer stones. These images were left by the shamans after their spiritual vision quests. native american • indians • petroglyph • china lake • oso mountains
Putting Food By: part 3 Corn is a low-acid vegetable, meaning just that. There is very little acid in it, unlike tomatoes and fruits. Because of the low acid it is necessary to use a pressure cooker to can corn. corn • low-acid vegetable • tomatoes • fruits • pressure cooker
Safe Christmas Trees Fresh-cut and suitably watered Christmas trees are safe trees. Here are suggestions for Christmas tree care, display, longevity and advisability of tree preservatives. christmas tree safety • christmas tree longevity • christmas tree care • christmas tree display • safe christmas trees
Scabies mite – Sarcoptes scabiei The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, comes from a family of parasitic mites that cause scabies, or mange, in humans and animals. scabies mite • sarcoptes scabiei • itchy contagious parasite • parasitic mites • mange
Sea Creatures 101: Jellyfish: A Water Ballet Jellyfish-body construction, how and what they eat and what to do if you're stung by a jellyfish. jellyfish • portuguese man-of-war jellyfish
Secure The Network Network security in itself is a complex topic. There are a few basics that can help you understand what it takes to secure a network from attacks. computer network • network security • hacker • foundations • protect your network
Spectroscopy and Types of Spectra Spectroscopy allows astronomers to deduce the chemical compositions of distant astronomical objects. What is astronomical spectroscopy and how does it work? spectroscopy • astronomical • spectroscope • emission • absorption
The Circle of Life The End As with all life in the Cosmos, the ending depends largely on the life that was led. death of stars • super nova • red giants • nuclear fuel • gravitational collapse
The Layette cont. We begin with the knitted vest and powdering the other end. baby • layette • knitted • free pattern • vest
The Marang: an Exotic Fruit of Southeast Asia The Marang fruit, also known as Tarap, is for the adventurous foodie or for those who simply like exotic delicious-tasting eats from Southeast Asia. marang fruit • marang • tarap • exotic southeast asian fruit • philippine fruit
Understanding the Eye Understanding how the eye works and what abnormalities like discharge and swelling indicate can help save an animal's sight. pet eye • animal eye • dog eye • cat eye • horse eye
Valentine Day’s Gift Idea Imports From talking roses to magic message beans to boyfriend cushions and girlfriend pillows, Chinese exporters sell novel, funny and sexy Valentine's Day merchandise. valentine day’s gift idea imports • novelties • chinese trade site alibaba • talking roses • magic message beans
Variable Star Classifications Most stars vary in brightness. What are some of the major types of variable stars? variable stars • eclipsing binaries • t tauri stars • supernovas • novas |
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