Stay Cooler With Colorbond Roofs, by Eva Judge Although you don't want to sweat or be uncomfortably hot all summer long, you probably don't relish the idea of relying too heavily on the air conditioning. High air conditioning usage can mean high electric bills - and no one wants that. Happily, Colorbond roofs offer a very nice compromise to this dilemma. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 47 times
How Solar Panels Work, by Richard Taylor The scientific theory for the technical structure of solar cells is the generation of electricity by means of utilizing only certain light wavelengths with the aid of photo-voltaic cells. Sun exposure and low or moderate temperature are the only conditions needed for the panels to function. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 70 times
Emotional Intimacy, by Michael Logan Emotional intimacy is hard to define, but I think we all know when it is happening in a relationship. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 52 times
Fun Activities for Kids - Play-scripts - Jack and the Baked Beanstalk, by Ivana Katz Around Christmas and New Year, it's got to be pantomime time. This activity is perfect for keeping kids occupied and out of the way with their secret rehearsals. Give them all the encouragement they need to get started and make sure they know to keep things simple. Older children tend to like directing, writing scripts, sorting out costumes and props, and being the narrator. Younger children are usually best at playing the central roles. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 92 times
Advanced Steps In Buying An Investment Property, by Eva Judge After taking care of the initial steps of property investing - including assembling a decent team and actually tracking down a suitable property - there are still many things to do. After all, you're going to want to earn an income from this property; don't skip any steps if you want that to happen. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 46 times
Intimacy Relationships, by Michael Logan Intimacy in relationshps can be learned and practiced, actually must be learned and practiced. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 45 times
Fun Activities for Kids - Kids Crafts, by Ivana Katz You will notice that many of the following ideas are very open-ended tasks. Your child will be led by his or her imagination. However, remember that they will be limited by the resources that you place in front of them. At times like these, it can be useful to have your own craft-box, full of odds and ends that will prove Published 08Feb2010, viewed 86 times
What Should You Look For In A Woodwork Course?, by Jim Holz If you don't know where to start when choosing the right online woodwork course for you, make sure that you follow the tips outlined in this article and enjoy this great hobby. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 28 times
Fun Activities for Kids - Stretching their imagination..., by Ivana Katz Creative play is important in helping your child develop their imagination, examine fact and fiction and so on. In this sub-section we will provide you with one or two ideas for encouraging free creative role-play activities and practicing their amateur acting skills with play-scripts. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 29 times
Why Doesn't Your Child Want to Play Music?, by Tatiana Bandurina Unfortunately, there are no official statistics on the number of children who start taking music lessons, either because they or their parents want this, but never complete the training. Of course, many children have been pressured by their parents or teachers to graduate from music school, but they never touch the instrument again. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 84 times
Too Busy to Shop? Try a Basket Gift, by Samuel Dillehay Gift baskets are great for last minute shoppers. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 17 times
Smashing Barriers To Saving Money, by Sherry Tingley Do you struggle with saving money? Do you spend money when you feel down and depressed? Learn how to smash these money savings barriers and successful set savings goals for you and your family. Published 08Feb2010, viewed 51 times
Commute to the Bottom of the Garden, by Filton Kingswood Many people who work from home find themselves working from a cramped corner of their lounge, surrounded by household paraphernalia and interruptions. The solution to this home working problem is simple - utilise your outdoor space with a garden home office. You can choose a size to meet your needs and there are hundreds of styles available allowing you to choose the number of doors and windows, thickness of logs and shape of the roof. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 27 times
How to Find True Love, by Michael Logan How to find true love has gotten scientific. Used to be that we had to wait for Cupid to ambush us with his arrow, or the Fairy Godmother to wave her magic wand, or you did your best Hugh Hefner impression. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 29 times
How to Choose a Metal Shed, by Filton Kingswood When choosing which metal shed to buy, it's very important to consider what you will be storing in it: bicycles, garden furniture, tools, car parts? This will determine the size of metal shed you choose. You also need to consider the security of the metal shed and how durable it is. Will it last you a number of years? And finally you need to consider it's style. Will it complement the style of your home and garden? Will it be pleasing to the eye? Published 07Feb2010, viewed 131 times
Strategies for Convincing an Unyielding Partner, by Nicolas Baron Sometimes in relationships, a partner may become unyielding to issues; such mate will hardly see reasons to make adjustments on the present way of living. Read on to get some tips on how to resolve that issue. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 39 times
Relationship Red Signals You Must Not Overlook, by Nicolas Baron The thought of being in love is something that should produce happiness and longing for the other partner. However, the case for many people in relationships is contrary as the thought of their "supposed" loved one beclouds their minds with fear, doubt, confusion, and total uncertainty. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 37 times
The Keys to a Long Lasting Marriage, by Nicolas Baron There isn't a marriage or relationship that doesn't go through a hard time at one point or another. It's never rosy and smooth-going all the time. Therefore, you may need help in your relationship at some point in time. There are a lot of factors responsible for the negative impacts on marriages. However, you can acquire or learn some skills/ virtues that can... Published 07Feb2010, viewed 318 times
Saving Your Marriage: What is my role in it all?, by Nicolas Baron Every relationship goes through hard times at one point or another. But the attitude and approach taken by those involved will determine whether the relationship can be saved or not. If you're going through turbulence in your marriage and the relationship is collapsing, but hasn't yet, you can still do something to rekindle the love and save it. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 181 times
Marriage: What Should Your Actions Be Following Your Partner's Willingness to Change?, by Nicolas Baron The joy and happiness that fills the air during the wedding celebration tends to be short-lived, in many cases, as unpleasant experiences start unveiling in the marital relationship. The situation can become more frustrating as the defaulting partner remains unwilling to change. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 32 times
How Do You Know if Your Spouse is Cheating on You?, by Nicolas Baron One of the greatest challenges faced by most marriages today is the issue of cheating or infidelity. Read on to find out how to spot a cheating partner. Published 07Feb2010, viewed 53 times
The Secret to Increasing Reading Comprehension, by Lisa Preston Improving reading comprehension is the primary way to accelerating your child's learning. The number one question I'm asked when it comes to homeschooling and helping children learn is "How can I help my child move ahead in reading?" Published 06Feb2010, viewed 47 times
Emergency Kits - Specialty Kits, by Eric Holm Buy and/or design your emergency kit for your regional demands or your unique situation. Published 06Feb2010, viewed 70 times
Color Themes In Your Invites - What Red or Pink Wedding Invitations Say About You, by Rose Watson From bold and dramatic to soft and sweet, color-themed weddings tell your wedding guests so much about you and your future spouse. For generations, brides have relied on two go-to colors--red and pink--to represent the sweetness, love, and excitement of their wedding day. Find out what choosing red wedding invitations or pink ceremony invites tells guests about you. Published 06Feb2010, viewed 104 times
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