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  • How to Choose a Dirt Bike
    If you are shopping for a new or used dirt bike, read this article first to find out what to look for. Size, engine capacity, and riding style should all be considered before making a purchase.
  • NCAA Basketball Tournament Selection Rules
    Ever wonder how the teams are selected for the NCAA basketball tournament in March? Here is a basic guide to the rules that determine who gets a ticket to March Madness.
  • How Allelopathic Plants Work
    Allelopathic plants secrete chemicals that kill off neighboring plants in order to increase their chances of survival. Some of these chemicals are only able to affect certain types of plants, while others can eradicate any plant in the vicinity.
  • Operating Costing Systems
    Operation costing is an accounting method used to allocate costs of similar products that are manufactured in batches. It combines two other popular costing methods to get a more accurate picture of how a particular company's manufacturing process works.
  • Types of Carnivorous Plants
    Carnivorous plants can be an interesting addition to any home or backyard garden. Instead of surviving only on water absorbed through their roots, these plants trap and eat insects to get their essential nutrients.
  • Teaching Toddlers About Decision-Making
    The toddler years are very important in a child's development. This is when he or she is starting to learn about their world and how to control it.
  • Lawn Substitute Plants: 3 Alternatives to Standard Grass
    Lawn substitute plants can be used instead of traditional grass sod to give your yard a different look. These groundcover plants will spread out on their own to fill in any empty spaces in the yard or garden.
  • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS): How to Find Information on Hazardous Chemicals
    A material safety data sheet (MSDS) lists crucial information about hazardous chemicals that may be used in industrial settings or as residential cleaners.
  • Boar Bristle Hairbrushes for Organic Hair Care
    If you are looking for an organic way to keep your hair clean and looking vibrant, boar bristle hairbrushes may be your answer. These thick brushes pull out dirt and dust particles from the hair while spreading the scalp's natural moisturizing oils.
  • Senior Citizen Mormon Missionaries: How to Volunteer
    The common image of Mormon missionaries is that of two young men wearing suits and going door-to-door, but senior citizens also have many missionary opportunities.
  • Henrietta Street in London, England: An 18th Century Artists Community
    If you are looking for something different on your next visit to London, England, take a visit to Henrietta Street. This street once houses a number of popular writers, publishers, artists, and even businessmen.
  • How to Kill Aphids in an Organic Garden
    Aphids can be a major problem for the organic garden. These small insects hang onto the plants leaves or stems and suck out vital nutrients.
  • Basslets: Small Fish for Beginner's Home Aquariums
    Basslets make a great fish for a beginner's first marine aquarium. These small fish do not need much room to maneuver, so they can be used in a small starter tank.
  • Southwestern United States Road Trips
    If you are looking for an interesting way to see the country, consider taking a Southwestern U.S. road trip. Driving through the Southwestern states will give you an excellent view of many natural marvels in the U.S.
  • Backflush Costing Methods: Alternative Accounting System for JIT Inventory
    Backflush costing is based on the concept of inventory not being an activity that adds value to a company. It works best with just-in-time inventory systems that do not use a work-in-process account.
  • Gas Grill Maintenance
    Gas grill maintenance can be quite easy, as long as you perform periodic cleaning at the right times and clean up after each use. A quick burn-off and wipe down of the grill after cleaning will help reduce the required maintenance.
  • Batfish for Home Marine Aquariums
    The Batfish is an interesting saltwater fish that can live quite comfortably in a home marine aquarium. These large fish need plenty of room in the tank and frequent feedings, but their unique behavior habits are worth the effort.
  • Stacking Cake Tiers: How to Properly Assemble a Cake
    Stacking cake tiers can be one of the most difficult parts of making an elaborate multi-layered cake. If the supports are not placed in the right locations, the entire cake may collapse.
  • Recycled Wood Furniture: Decorate Your Home the Eco-Friendly Way
    Recycled wood furniture is a good way to decorate your home in an eco-friendly manner. Instead of supporting those manufacturers who cut down more trees, you can give your money to those who are re-using what has already been cut down.
  • Teaching Spanish to Students with a Mexican Picnic
    If you are a teacher looking for a fun new way to teach Spanish to your students, consider holding a Mexican picnic. You can teach them about Mexican traditions and food, while enjoying some time together outside of the normal classroom environment.
  • Cake Icing Mistakes to Avoid
    Cake icing mistakes can ruin all the effort you put into baking the cake in the first place. Decorative cake icing mistakes can usually be corrected or hidden by ribbons or flowers made of colored frosting.
  • Decorating a Children's Playroom: Divide Up the Space into Activity Zones
    The best way to decorate a children's playroom is to divide the space up into different play zones. You will often see separate reading areas, napping areas, math areas, and more.
  • Blue Mountain Lake, New York: Hiking, Camping, Kayaking and More
    Blue Mountain Lake, New York is a great hiking and camping spot hidden back in the Adirondack Mountains. Whether you prefer sleeping on the ground in a tent or the luxury of a full service cabin, Blue Mountain Lake has something to offer.
  • History of the Italian Language
    Italian is considered one of the Romance languages because it is originally derived from Latin. Its development was sporadic due to the individuality of the Italian states throughout their long history.
  • The Effect of Salt Cedar Trees on the Environment
    Salt cedar trees are colorful trees with long branches and beautiful flowers. They are quite hardy and can survive droughts and forest fires.
  • Fashion for Petite Women: Tips to Improve Length
    Petite women often have a difficult time finding fashionable clothing that does not emphasize their lack of height. Many fashion designers are now creating apparel specifically for the petite woman.
  • Planning an End of the School Year Party for Teachers
    Every classroom has an end of the school year party for the students, but what about the teachers? After another year of hard work, consider throwing a staff party for the teachers and administration to celebrate.
  • Canadian Wild Cats
    Many Canadian wild cats can be found in the forests and other low-population areas. The three most common species are the Bobcat, Canadian Lynx, and Cougar.
  • Choosing a Flying School
    Choosing the right flying school can be a difficult decision for an aspiring pilot. Almost every airfield offers their own flight instruction, but how do you know which is the best?
  • Senior Citizen College Tuition Discounts
    If you are returning to school later in life, you may have several options for getting senior citizen college discounts. Some schools offer discounted tuition rates for older students, while others may waive the tuition entirely.
  • Tourist Attractions in Siofok, Hungary
    The ancient town of Siofok, Hungary is a small resort destination with a history dating back to the 1500s. After several takeovers, it finally hit its stride when it was rebuilt to focus on the tourist industry.
  • Malacca, Malaysia Tourist Sites
    Malacca is located in the southern part of Malaysia, between Negeri Sembilan and Johor. It boasts an interesting heritage that includes past colonization by the Portuguese, Dutch, and British.
  • Blending Soft Pastel Paints: How to Get the Right Color
    To get the right color for your oil or acrylic painting, you will often have to blend soft pastels together. Depending on your medium and choice of paint, this can cause problems with muddying the color.
  • Uses of a Towel Warmer Beyond the Bathroom
    Electric towel warmers are more popular and versatile than ever before. Once thought only to be useful in the bathroom, today's towel warmers are finding their place as drying racks in mudrooms, laundry rooms, outdoor patios, and more.
  • George Gallup: Inventor of the Gallup Poll
    Everyone has heard of the Gallup poll, but how much do you know about the man who invented it? George Gallup is the father of the modern method of polling people to get a consensus opinion.
  • The General Patton Museum in Fort Knox, Kentucky
    For an interesting look at American history, visit the General Patton Museum in Fort Knox, Kentucky. This memorial to the great American soldier includes an assortment of actual tanks used in various wars.
  • Birdwatching at Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge in Hawaii
    Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge is well-known for its great bird-watching spots. The entire refuge spans 203 acres, allowing it to house many different species of wildlife, including the Hawaiian geese native to the area.
  • Making a Scrapbook for an Adopted Child
    There are many scrapbooking ideas out there for children, but what about when your children are adopted? This can make it difficult to decide what type of scrapbook would be appropriate and show how much you appreciate your child.
  • Lavender Festivals in Provence, France
    Every year, the French region of Provence holds several lavender festivals to celebrate the purple plant that blooms locally. These festivals are generally held in late summer and involve parades, music, and plenty of French food and drink.
  • Understanding Artists' Pigments
    Understanding artists' pigments will help improve your ability to choose the right type for your particular project. Each pigment may have its own characteristics that will affect the color of the final product.
  • How to Bind a Quilt
    A quilt's binding is a key component of its design, being the piece that gives it a finished appearance. Quilts are made from two layers of fabric stitched together with batting stuffed in between.
  • Growing Cranesbill Geraniums in a Home Garden
    Cranesbill geraniums, also known as hardy geraniums, are a perennial flower that can survive in almost any climate. Their compact shape and colorful variety make them a popular addition to a backyard garden or residential landscaping scheme.
  • Frosting a Wedding Cake with Fondant
    Fondant frosting can work very well for a wedding cake. Based on a tasty layer of almond paste, the white fondant exterior can be decorated in any style you wish.
  • Buying Houseplants by Mail
    In the past, the only way to buy houseplants was at the local nursery or garden center. Today, it is easy to order a wide variety of houseplants by mail.
  • Making Homemade Bamboo Curtain Panels
    Making your own bamboo curtain panels can be a fun and inexpensive way to add an eco-friendly touch to your home. All you need is a sewing machine and some unused bamboo bedroom sheets.
  • How to Clean a Birdfeeder
    If you have a backyard birdfeeder, it must be periodically taken down and cleaned so that harmful mold and bacteria do not build up. Most quality birdfeeders are made to be easily disassembled and cleaned, so this task is not as difficult as it may seem.
  • Northern Virginia's Wine Country
    When you think of great wine, Northern Virginia is not usually the first region that springs to mind. The lush soil near the Shenandoah River makes Northern Virginia an ideal place to grow delicious grapes.
  • The Ancient Buildings of Szecseny, Hungary
    Szecseny, Hungary is an interesting historical city along the Slovakian border. Many of the area's buildings date back several centuries, with the 14th century church being the oldest surviving building in the town.
  • Hallstatt, Austria Tourist Attractions
    Hallstatt, Austria is a small village that will only take approximately fifteen minutes to walk across. Its appearance is something out of the ordinary, more suitable for a storybook tale than a town in the Austrian Lake District.
  • Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, England: Tourist Guide
    When you visit Derbyshire, England, be sure to check out Haddon Hall, one of the area's oldest residences. Several of its buildings were built in the 14th century, with still other renovations dating back to the 15th through 18th centuries.
  • The Chicago Botanic Garden in Illinois
    For an interesting new experience on your next trip to Chicago, Illinois, try visiting the Chicago Botanic Garden. The garden actually includes 23 separate gardens and three native animal habitats, covering a massive 385 acres.
  • Performing a Windsurfing Body Drag
    The body drag is a windsurfing move where the surfer drags his or her body along the surface of the water while still hanging onto the board's boom. Do not try the body drag maneuver unless you are an experienced windsurfer.
  • Uses of a Faraday Cage: Protection from Lightning and Computer Security
    The Faraday cage acts as a shield, both to protect the inside and outside from strong electric fields or electromagnetic wave. Faraday cages are used for many purposes, from protecting airline passengers to preventing interference.
  • Marking Perfect Buttonholes on a Homemade Garment
    Lining up and marking buttonholes can be one of the biggest challenges when making your own homemade garments. Common suggestions include marking your desired buttonholes with pins or using dressmaker's chalk to indicate when to place the button.
  • Visiting Akita, Japan: Great Festivals and Activities All Year-Round
    Located in northern Honshu, Akita is a region often overlooked by visitors to Japan. These people are missing out on many of Akita, Japan's great year-round activities.
  • The Bastei Brucke in Dresden, Germany: A Historic Bridge to Enjoy the View From
    The Bastei Brucke and its designated viewing platforms provide some of the best views of the German Elbe Valley. Located in the Saxon Switzerland region of Dresden, Germany, the Elbe boasts many interesting sandstone mountains and rock formations.
  • Troubleshooting Automobile Power Windows
    It can often be difficult to troubleshoot your automobile's power windows because there are many parts that can cause them to fail. There are different places to look for a malfunction, depending on how many of your car's power windows are still working.
  • The Nausori Highlands of Fiji: How to Get There and What to Expect
    For a different type of Fiji experience, visit the Nausori Highlands on the southwest section of the main island. Unlike the usual Fiji vacation full of palm trees and sandy beaches, you will see the steep mountain ranges of Viti Levu.
  • The Sherlock Holmes Walking Tour of London, England
    Sherlock Holmes is one of London's most famous characters. To learn the full history behind the name, consider going on the Sherlock Holmes Walking tour on your next trip to London, England.
  • The Black-Crowned Night Heron of Ontario, Canada
    The Black-Crowned Night Heron of Ontario is one of the more interesting looking species of heron. Birdwatchers appreciate its unusual black crown contrasted by its white cheeks and underbelly.
  • Knitted Mother's Day Gift Ideas
    Mother's Day is a great time to give your Mom a hand-knitted gift of your choice. There are many different types of personalized gifts that can be created through knitting, from a custom-made sweater to a colorful blanket.
  • The Dunmore Pineapple in Scotland
    The Dunmore Pineapple is an odd sight to run across while traveling in Scotland. Located less than an hour from Edinburgh in Scotland, the Dunmore Pineapple is a full-service hotel shaped just like a giant pineapple.
  • Dresden, Germany Public Transportation
    If you find yourself in Dresden, Germany, you will have the luxury of riding one of the world's most efficient public transportation system.
  • The National Wallace Monument in Stirling, Scotland
    Anyone who has seen the movie Braveheart knows the name William Wallace. Given the nickname Braveheart by his Scottish followers, Wallace is memorialized at the National Wallace Monument two miles outside of Stirling.
  • The Trifels Castles in Germany
    If you are looking for a different type of vacation to Germany, consider visiting the castles in the Trifels area. Each of the three mountain peaks house a medieval castle, with the largest and most imposing resting atop the highest mountain.
  • Life Cycle Product Cost Accounting
    Life cycle costing is very different than other types of product cost accounting, like process costing or job costing. Life cycle costing evaluates many factors of a product's entire life.
  • Making a Paper Photo Quilt
    Making your own paper photo quilt can be a great way to display your family's favorite pictures. It is easy enough to make that even the small children in your family can participate.
  • Microcurrent Facial: An Electrical Current to Restore Facial Muscles
    Microcurrent facials have been increasing in popularity in recent years, with many full-service spas offering a full slate of services like these. These microcurrent facials rely on the body's electrical impulse system.
  • The Sierra Negra Volcano in the Galapagos Islands
    Sierra Negra is one of five active volcanoes located on the island of Isabela in the Galapagos Islands. It is found on the western edge of Isabela, where much of the land growth comes from hardening of volcanic lava and ash from prior eruptions.
  • Mitchell Park Conservatory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    Mitchell Park Conservatory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is known to the locals as simply "The Domes" because it houses three large glass horticultural domes on the premises.
  • Making a Superhero Cape from an Old Skirt: An Inexpensive Child Costume
    If you have small children, chances are you will eventually have to make a superhero cape for a costume. Almost any type of fabric can be used to create a homemade superhero cape, from an old sheet to unused clothing.
  • The Village of Gordes, France: See This Ancient French Castle
    The village of Gordes in Provence, France gives tourists an amazing view. The village sits high up on a hill, with a medieval-style castle at its summit. The entire village is made of stone, giving it an old-world feel.
  • Robinson R-22 Helicopters: Lower Cost Aircraft for the Average Pilot
    If you enjoy piloting your own helicopter, but think this is a luxury reserved for the very rich, consider purchasing a Robinson R-22 model. The Robinson R-22 helicopter was one of the first models intended for the private helicopter owner.
  • Walking Beer Tours of Antwerp, Belgium
    It is possible to taste a number of great beers all in one day on this interesting walking pub tour of Antwerp, from pubs near cathedrals to old-style bars with tables against the wall and patrons packing this aisles
  • History of the Toronto Number 2 Steam Locomotive
    The first railroad engine built in Canada, the Toronto Number 2 was developed in 1853. Due to significant engineering design advantages, the Toronto Number 2 locomotive engine eventually supplanted the Dorchester.
  • Munich, Germany's Starkbierfest Celebration
    While Oktoberfest is the more well-known beer festival in Munich, Germany, the Starkbierfest is widely considered by beer enthusiasts to have the tastier beers.
  • Growing Miltonia Orchids
    Miltonia orchids are an intriguing looking variety of flower due to their multi-colored flowers and long stems. They are found in strange places like growing right in the bark of a living tree, but can also be grown successfully in a home garden.
  • Chile's Lake Region: Explore the Lakes and Hot Springs
    The Lake Region of Chile refers to the southern part of the country, where the scenery can vary from rolling mountain ranges to the beaches of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Ornamental Garden Sundials
    An ornamental garden sundial can be an interesting and practical way to add style to your yard's landscaping. Small vertical or horizontal garden sundials work well as an accent to the garden.
  • Making a Natural Garden Pond Filter
    Instead of using a conventional biological filter in your backyard or garden pond, consider making your own natural pond filter out of aquatic plants.
  • Building a Backyard Wood-Fired Clay Oven
    Having your own backyard wood-fired clay oven gives you and your family a convenient place to make your own delicious homemade bread or pizza. If you have children who love pizza, building your own clay oven can save on dining out.
  • The Dandenong Ranges in Melbourne, Australia
    The Dandenong Ranges in Australia are located around 35 kilometers from the city of Melbourne. These rolling mountain ranges run through a lush rainforest, giving visitors an amazing view of the landscape.
  • Weathervanes as Decorative Accents for Your Home
    Installing a weathervane to your home can be an interesting way to add a visual accent while also giving a nod to a time gone past. Weathervanes used to be a common sight on most buildings, including churches, farm houses, city offices, and residences.
  • Making a Mother's Day Stepping Stone
    If you are looking for an interesting new gift for Mom this year, try giving her a Mother's Day stepping stone she can use in her garden.
  • Choosing a College Dorm Room Area Rug
    Adding an area rug is one of the easiest and least expensive ways to decorate your college dorm room. Because they are not costly, you can use an area rug even in a high traffic dorm room without having to worry about visitors damaging an expensive item.
  • Saving Energy with Solar Window Film
    With summer approaching, this is a good time to install solar window film to cut down on cooling costs. It is a great low-cost method for making your home more energy efficient.
  • Family-Friendly Attractions in Reno, Nevada
    Reno, Nevada is usually thought of as an adults-only vacation destination because of all the casinos, but there are several family-friendly attractions in Reno as well.
  • North Shore Beaches of Kauai, Hawaii
    The North Shore beaches of Kauai, Hawaii are known for their excellent surfing conditions and unique snorkeling spots. However, many of these beaches are subjected to rough water conditions at times, especially during the winter months.
  • Knitting Two-Row Buttonholes: How to Add Buttons to Your Knitted Garments
    Knitting two-row buttonholes is an important technique to learn if you plan to make your own homemade garments. Here is a quick guide to knitting two-row buttonholes for your next item of homemade clothing.
  • The Toy Museum in Nuremberg, Germany
    For an interesting twist to your next trip to Nuremberg, Germany, visit the toy museum. Nuremberg is considered the toy capital of the world, even holding an international toy fair that draws the top manufacturers every year.
  • Mornington Peninsula, Australia: Enjoy This Beach Settlement Near Melbourne
    Mornington Peninsula is the eastern portion of Port Philip Bay near Melbourne, Australia. In the past, Mornington was a small settlement that was rather remote from the rest of the country.
  • Growing Barberry Shrubs
    If you are looking for an unusual plant to add to your home garden, try growing a barberry shrub. These shrubs provide deeply colored foliage to go with their bright yellow flowers and create a visually striking appearance.
  • Converting a Manual Up-and-Over Garage Door to Motorized
    If you have a manual up-and-over garage door, you may be able to convert it over to a motorized model. Why struggle raising and lowering your garage door when you can simply press a button and have a motor do all the work for you?
  • European High-Speed Rail Travel: How to Get Around Europe Quickly
    For over 30 years, European high-speed rail travel has made it easy to get around between countries very quickly. France's TGV was the first well-known train, but several other countries have followed suit.
  • Working While RVing: How to Generate Income While on the Road
    While RVing used to be something only retired people could afford to do, it is now possible to work while you are on the road in your RV.
  • Visiting Puerto Villamil in the Galapagos Islands
    Puerto Villamil in the Galapagos Islands is one of the world's most beautiful tropical vacation destinations. Unlike other islands in the Galapagos, Puerto Villamil has retained its local charm and has not been overrun with tourists.
  • Aluminum Sliding Doors: Are They Right for Your Home?
    Using aluminum sliding doors in your home can be a good way to save space and money, along with being more durable than a glass, wooden, or vinyl door.
  • RV Trips to Southern California: See the Beach or Disneyland
    The beautiful weather in Southern California makes it a great spot for a recreational vehicle (RV) trip at any time of year. You can choose from the miles of beaches, rolling mountain ranges, raging rivers, and many commercial tourist attractions.
  • Growing Madrone Trees
    The Madrone tree is mostly found in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Because it requires a great deal of sunlight and very little moisture, the Madrone is well suited for rocky areas and cliffs.
  • How to Grow Vanda Orchids
    The vanda orchid is a very popular and beautiful flower known for its slow growth and frequent blooming. Vanda orchids are found almost everywhere in Asia, from the Pacific to the heart of India.
  • The Science Behind Rainbows: Optical Refraction and Dispersion
    Have you ever wondered what makes the colors of a rainbow? It is simply the effect of optical refraction and dispersion on white light as it passes through a prism.
  • A Drive Through Northern Patagonia on Chile's Carretera Austral Highway
    If you are driving through the Northern Patagonia region of Chile, chances are you will ride along part of the Carretera Austral. This highway runs for 745 miles through some of Chile's most remote areas.
  • Electric Floor Heating Mats
    If you are looking for an inexpensive and flexible way to heat your home, consider installing a set of electric floor heating mats. Floor heating mats work very well under tile, concrete, stone, and hardwood or laminate flooring.
  • Purchasing a Secondhand Air Conditioner
    If you are looking for an air conditioner for your home, you may want to consider purchasing a secondhand air conditioning unit. You can often save a significant amount of money by buying a used air conditioner instead of a new model.
  • Creating an Islamic Themed Home
    In the Islamic faith, the home is considered a sanctuary where followers can relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
  • Cleaning a Home Furnace Filter to Improve a Heater's Efficiency
    Cleaning your home's furnace filter regularly can help improve its efficiency and save you money on maintenance and repair costs. With most furnace models, it is quite easy to pull out the filter and clean it yourself.
  • U.S. Virgin Islands Camping: St. John, Cinnamon Bay & Maho Bay
    Camping in the United States Virgin Islands can be a fun and different way to experience a tropical vacation. The island of St. John offers visitors two beautiful campgrounds with full-service tent or cottage sites.
  • Radiant Ceiling Heating Systems
    If you are looking for a new and efficient heater for your heat, try a radiant ceiling heat system. These home heating systems will cut down on energy usage while also being easier and less expensive to maintain.
  • Cleaning a Home Heating System's Radiator
    Cleaning the radiator on a home's central heating system is a task that many homeowners can handle on their own, saving money on expensive repair fees. Proper maintenance of the radiator can prevent damage to your home's boiler.
  • Making Biodegradable Seed Starter Pots
    Biodegradable seed starter pots are an great way to start off plants in your home garden. Once the seed has sprouted, you can easily drop the pot into your garden's soil and let the cardboard pot decompose in the dirt over time.
  • Disneyland's Casey Jr. Circus Train Ride: Attraction History
    Disneyland's Casey Jr. Circus Train is one of the theme park's most popular attractions. Containing five passenger cars, the Circus Train takes visitors through Storybook Land and offers a great view of the area.
  • Torres Del Paine National Park in Patagonia, Chile
    Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia offers visitors a great view of the Chilean countryside. Adventurous visitors can hike through the Park, staying overnight in the many refugios in the area.
  • Utah's Pioneer Day Holiday
    Utah's Pioneer Day is a state holiday that commemorated the initial arrival and settlement of the state. It is not a Mormon-only holiday, although it may seem that way because it centers around the westward migration of the Mormon church.
  • Career Counseling for Teens: How to Help Your Child Find a Potential Career
    Choosing a career is difficult for anyone, but it can be especially confusing for teens who are about to enter college. There are several things you can do to help your teenager research potential careers and determine their interests.
  • The Controversy Over Gay Divorce
    While most people are aware of the high-profile debates over whether gay marriage should be legalized, the battle for gay divorces has been fought in the shadows.
  • The Impact of the Ducks Unlimited Waterfowl Conservation Volunteer Organization
    The Ducks Unlimited waterfowl conservation organization got its start in 1937, when a group of outdoorsmen and hunters banded together in response to the droughts in the Dust Bowl area.
  • Snorkeling at Tunnels Beach in Kauai, Hawaii
    Tunnels Beach in Kauai, Hawaii is one of the best snorkeling and diving spots in all of North America. In addition to the coral reefs, the area has ancient lava formations that have hardened to form a maze of tunnels and arches under the water's surface.
  • All About Burrowing Owls
    The burrowing owl gets its name because it sits on the ground, unlike other species of owls. Also called the ground owl, the burrowing owl makes its home in underground tunnels.
  • Driving Along the Oregon Coastline on Highway 101
    The Oregon coastline provides some of the best scenery in all of the Pacific Northwest. The best way to see many of these areas is to simply drive along the highway, stopping at the vista points to get a better look.
  • Driving an RV Through Alaska
    Driving through Alaska in a recreational vehicle (RV) is a fun and interesting way to see the state. Renting an RV is also usually cheaper than paying for hotel rooms and restaurant food.
  • Bus or Train Rides from Malaga to Ronda, Spain
    If you are visiting Malaga in Spain, you can easily take the train or bus to the nearby city of Ronda in the Andalusian region. Whichever mode of transportation you choose, you will be treated to a great view of Spain.
  • Understanding Environmental Chemistry
    The chemistry of our environment consists of several elements, mostly oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor and carbon dioxide. The interplay of all of these chemicals has a major impact on life on Earth for animals, plants, and humans.
  • The Life of Dragonflies
    Dragonflies are among the most colorful insects to be found in nature, with their many species covering every color of the rainbow. There are over 5,500 known species of dragonflies, with more being discovered every year.
  • How Skeletal Muscle Fibers Work
    Skeletal muscles are responsible for controlling the various parts of the body so that we can move, run, and jump. Even unconscious movements like breathing and moving our eyes around to scan the environment are controlled by skeletal muscles.
  • Composting Without Bins
    Composting is a great way to use organic matter to make your garden soil more fertile. Many people purchase composting bins, but there are also methods of composting without bins.
  • Knitting Short Rows: Add Shape and Length with This Technique
    Knitting short rows is a great technique to add shaping or length to a project. Here are a few ways to incorporate knitting short rows into your next home-made garment.
  • Traditional Cuban Food: Sofrito, Picadillo, Black Beans, Sandwiches and More
    Cuban food is a combination of influences from the French, Portuguese, Africans, Arabs, and Spaniards, giving it a unique taste.
  • Making a Quilt Design Wall
    A quilt design wall can help you arrange your quilt to see if the colors will match before you start stitching things together. You can easily experiment with different designs and move the pieces of fabric around on your quilting wall.
  • Jay Cutler's Trade Value
    The hottest topic in the NFL today is whether the Denver Broncos will trade quarterback Jay Cutler. The main question at this point is: How much compensation will it take for another team to get Cutler?
  • Jerome, Arizona Sightseeing: What to Do in This Old Mining Town
    Jerome, Arizona is an old mining town that is located 5,248 feet above sea level, on the slope of Cleopatra Hill. These days, the mines have taken a back seat to the many tourist attractions in the town.
  • Weekend Trips to La Jolla, California
    Located about 12 miles north of San Diego, La Jolla, California has several beautiful beaches, coves, and bays to explore. The weather is moderate all year round, staying in the 60-70 degree range no matter what the season.
  • Using Wiki Software as a Teaching Tool
    The wiki format is convenient for students because they can access the information from anywhere they have Internet access. Group projects can be easily collaborated on without requiring everyone in the group to physically meet together.
  • Making a Paper Mache Handprint
    Making a paper mache handprint is a fun way to create a keepsake together with your child. You will both have fun making the paper mache mixture and you will have a nice reminder of your child's hand size when he or she was young.
  • How Fiber Optic Cables Work
    Fiber optic cables are crucial for many communications and computing applications. The cables are actually a bundle of minuscule optical fibers that carry light signals, similar to how electrical cables can carry an electrical current.
  • Historical Edmonton, Alberta Sites
    As the capital of Alberta, Edmonton has several sites of historical significance. You and your family can visit the old saloon in Strathcona, have a picnic at Fort Edmonton Park, or see the latest exhibits at the Royal Alberta Museum.
  • How Quicksand Works
    Most people understand the dangers of quicksand, but how many actually know how it works?
  • The History of Wheelchair Athletics
    While many people think a catastrophic injury is the end of any possible sports career, wheelchair athletes are proving this wrong. Wheelchair athletics has dramatically increased in popularity in recent decades, now including extreme sports.
  • Gravel and Stone Garden Mulches
    Gravel and stone mulches can be very effective, especially in gardens where organic mulches would be too expensive or impractical. They are generally better at retaining heat in cold climates, along with keeping valuable moisture in the garden soil.
  • Volcanic Hazards to Watch Out For
    When we think of volcanic hazards, a hot stream of flowing lava is the first thing that comes to mind. However, there are several other dangers that come along with a volcanic eruption, many of which are more harmful than the initial flow of lava.
  • Riding the Train from London to Berlin
    Riding the train from London to Berlin can often be more economical and easier than traveling by plane. Most train routes between the two cities must go through one of the four stations in Brussels.
  • Newspaper History Lessons for Homeschoolers
    For parents who are homeschooling, the newspaper provides a daily source of inspiration for history lessons. Current events can be used as a springboard for discussions and activities centering around today's world and how it compares to the past.
  • Organic Wool Clothing
    Wearing organic wool clothing is a great way to support ethical treatment of animals while also avoiding contact with harmful chemicals and pesticides. Only sheep raised to meet certain standards can be certified as organic.
  • Scrapbooking Themes for Girls
    Scrapbooking is a creative way to share time with your children and preserve your favorite memories in a personalized keepsake. You can involve your daughter in choosing her own scrapbook album cover and design.
  • Deltoid Strength Exercises to Build Your Shoulders
    The deltoid muscle is responsible for the rounded look of the shoulder area. It also is the primary muscle used in rotating the arm inward and is crucial to performance in many sports, including football, tennis, and baseball.
  • Solar Antennae as Alternative Energy
    Solar antennae operate differently than other methods of alternative energy like photovoltaic cells. Solar antennae react to the electric field that is created by passing light waves.
  • 3 Container Gardening Mistakes to Avoid
    Container gardening is a popular and convenient way to grow flowers or vegetables in a smaller space. Here are three common container gardening mistakes to avoid.
  • Agricultural Law: Why It's Necessary
    Agricultural law became necessary as the population increased and arable land became a scarce resource. Every new housing development, school, office complex, or shopping center takes away from the available land for farming.
  • Pizza Parlors in Richmond, Virginia
    Richmond, Virginia has several excellent pizza parlors to choose from. Whether you prefer a thick, New York style pizza, an exotic California topping combination, or a traditional circular pie, Richmond has something for you.
  • Restaurants in Long Beach, California
    Long Beach, California often gets overlooked because of its close proximity to Los Angeles, but it has many great restaurants of its own. Whether you enjoy seafood, steak, ethnic cuisine, or traditional diner fare, there is something for you.
  • Handicap Accessible Tourist Attractions in Paris, France
    Most of the world-famous museums and art centers in Paris have revamped their handicap access in recent years, making these cultural centers much easier for the disabled to visit.
  • Restaurants in Reno, Nevada
    While most people associate Reno, Nevada with buffet-style dining, there are also a number of fine restaurants to choose from on your next visit. Upscale Italian restaurants, steak houses, bistros and more can be found in Reno, Nevada.
  • Dog-Friendly Attractions in Orange County, California
    Southern California is full of dog lovers and Orange County is no exception. Wherever you are in Orange County, you will find dog-friendly areas like shopping centers, beaches and public parks.
  • Dog-Friendly Attractions in Huntington Beach, California
    Huntington Beach, California has been given the name "Surf City, USA" because of its great waves and beachfront scenery. For visitors wishing to travel with their family pet, you will find several dog-friendly facilities you can enjoy together.
  • Saving Money Through Grocery Store Price Matching
    The idea behind grocery store price matching is to ask your local store manager if they will match the sale prices or coupons offered by their competitors. While this is not usually advertised, many stores frequently approve price matching.
  • Scrapbooking Themes for Boys: Cars, Sports, Heroes & More!
    Keeping a themed scrapbook is a fun way to preserve your son's memories. You can use his favorite superhero, sport, automobile, or hobby to personalize the scrapbook just for your son's interests.
  • Organic Dyes for Cross-Stitch Fabric
    There are several organic ways to dye your own cross stitch fabrics without having to spend money on expensive commercial colorings. Coffee, tea, and even Kool Aid crystals make great organic dyes.
  • Understanding Meteorological Instruments: Barometers, Hygrometers, Thermometers & More!
    Knowing how to read meteorological instruments is key to understanding the weather forecast. Most people already know what the readings on a thermometer mean, but may be unfamiliar with how to read a barometer, anemometer, or hygrometer.
  • Handicap Accessible Transportation in Barcelona, Spain
    Barcelona, Spain is one of Europe's most handicap accessible cities. Extensive renovations and improvements to access were required in 1992, when Barcelona hosted the Summer Olympic Games.
  • Drought-Proofing a Backyard Garden
    With today's unpredictable weather patterns and concerns about climate change, many areas are undergoing extended droughts that can threaten a backyard garden. Here are a few tips on drought-proofing a backyard garden.
  • Sunlight Mountain Resort in Colorado: Review
    Dating back to the 1930s, Sunlight Mountain Resort in Colorado is one of the best local ski resorts in the United States. There are a variety of great ski slopes to explore for skiers of any level.
  • Using Epsom Salt in the Garden
    Most people know about Epsom salt's uses as a home remedy, but it is also be beneficial when added to your garden soil. The magnesium and sulfur in the Epsom salt can correct nutrient imbalances in the soil.
  • Teaching Good Handwriting to Left-Handed Students
    Teaching good handwriting to left-handed students can be difficult at times, but there are a few tips that can make it easier for both you and your students.
  • Cheap Restaurants in Park City, Utah
    Park City, Utah is known for its great skiing, shopping, entertainment, and dining options. It can be difficult to find cheap restaurants in Park City, but there are some in there amidst all the higher priced eateries.
  • Pet-Friendly Hotels in Carmel, California
    There are several pet-friendly hotels in Carmel, California that welcome cats and dogs. Local attractions like the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, and Pebble Beach Golf Course make Carmel a popular vacation spot for the whole family.
  • Pet-Friendly Hotels in Cleveland, Ohio
    Cleveland, Ohio has many family-oriented attractions to offer, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and local sports teams. Often these families want to bring along their beloved cat or dog and need pet-friendly hotel rooms.
  • San Francisco, California Day Trips
    If you are visiting San Francisco, California and need something to do for one day only, try one of these fun and interesting day trips. Enjoy wine tasting or walk the gardens of the Filoli Mansion without having to stay overnight.
  • Best Salt Lake City, Utah Restaurants
    Salt Lake City, Utah is known for its great skiing and winter sports, but there are also several delicious restaurants in town. Steakhouses, pancakes, sandwiches, and much more are all available at one of Salt Lake City's best restaurants.
  • Choosing the Right Children's Bedding, from Crib Sheets to Blankets
    Children's bedding will take more abuse than bedding used by adults. Children are much more likely to spill drinks or have a nighttime accident in their bed, so their bedding is subjected to more washing.
  • Pruning a Home Grapevine
    A grapevine must be pruned each season in order to prepare the vine for the next round of new growth. Old dead vines must be trimmed off so new buds can form.
  • Pet-Friendly Hotels in Flagstaff, Arizona
    Flagstaff, Arizona is located in the Northern part of the state, near the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater, and many other local attractions. There are several great pet-friendly hotels for families wishing to bring their pets with them on vacation.
  • Dining Out with Autistic Children
    Dining out with autistic children can be quite a challenge, but there are a few things you can do to help make the experience less stressful for the entire family. Overstimulation and unfamiliarity are two of the biggest problem areas for autistic kids.
  • Growing Quinoa in Your Home Garden
    Quinoa is a high-protein, lower carbohydrate substitute for rice. It is popular with vegetarians because it allows them to satisfy their protein and nutrition needs without resorting to meat or dairy.
  • Coping Tips for Adult Orphans
    Coping with the death of a parent is usually easier for those who still have siblings or a spouse and children of their own. Counseling or support groups designed specifically for adult orphans can help with the grieving process.
  • Summer Activities in Park City, Utah
    The mild summer temperatures make Park City, Utah a popular destination for those wishing to get away from the heat of Salt Lake City. There are far fewer tourists in Park City in the summer since most people only visit for the excellent winter skiing.
  • Using Coral Reef in Home Marine Aquariums
    Adding a coral reef to your home marine aquarium is an interesting way to vary the environment while also giving you a good look at the calcification process. The algae that live inside the aquarium's coral are actually a necessary part of its ecosystem.
  • Harvesting Homegrown Peppers
    Peppers of all kinds are popular in home vegetable gardens. When do you harvest your sweet bell peppers, yellow peppers, or hot jalapeno peppers and how can they be stored?
  • 4 Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Portland, Oregon
    Portland, Oregon is a popular vacation spot for pet owners, with its beautiful outdoor landscapes. There are several pet-friendly hotels to choose from right there in downtown Portland.
  • Finding Handicap Accessible Transportation in Paris, France
    Traveling can be quite a challenge for people who need handicap accessible transportation. Luckily, Paris has several great options for those who need wheelchair or other disability assistance.
  • Designing a Music Room
    Designing a music room for your home can be a fun project for any musician. It is your chance to customize an area specifically dedicated to the music instrument of your choice.
  • 5 Best Clearwater Beach, Florida Restaurants
    Clearwater Beach, Florida, one of the most popular beach destinations in the Eastern United States, features many fine restaurants to choose from. Most of them feature an assortment of steaks, seafood dishes, and other American dinner fare.
  • The Riverside Casino and Golf Resort in Riverside, Iowa: Revew
    The Riverside Casino and Golf Resort in Riverside, Iowa gives visitors a taste of Las Vegas right in the heart of Iowa. Beside the large casino, there is an indoor/outdoor pool, a refreshing whirlpool, a 199-room hotel, and a stunning golf course.
  • Choosing the Right Dinner Plates
    Choosing the right type of dinner plates can be an important decision when setting up your own kitchen. Durability, style, and size must all be considered when making this choice.
  • Choosing the Right Floor Molding
    Choosing the right type of floor molding is crucial for any home floor renovation project. Knowing which kind of floor molding you need will help make your floor renovation project run smoothly and efficiently.
  • Picking Grapes in Your Home Garden
    Most grapes are harvested during the fall, but this can depend on your crop's specific development. The most important factors in determining whether a crop of grapes is ready for harvest are tannin development, acidity level, and sugar level.
  • Decorating with Color Accents
    Want to add some color to your home without painting the walls? Try adding several colorful accent items throughout the house to add variety at a reasonable price.
  • Choosing a Skylight for Your Home
    There are several factors to consider when installing a new skylight. Done properly, a skylight can save on energy costs, illuminate a room with natural light, and add warmth to your home.
  • Choosing Children's Flooring Material
    Choosing the right child's flooring can be difficult. Parents want a flooring material that is durable, stain-resistant, and easy to clean. The child, on the other hand, wants a floor that is soft and comfortable to play on.
  • Installing Cork Flooring Tiles
    Cork flooring has several advantages over traditional laminate or hardwood flooring. Cork floor tiles absorb shock and noise, resist mold and mildew, and are fire-retardant.
  • Choosing the Right Sorority
    Choosing a sorority is a difficult decision for most college students. The size of the chapter on campus, national reputation, and other sisters in the sorority are all things that must be considered.
  • Choosing Locations for Recessed Can Lighting
    Recessed can lighting can be used to accent certain areas, provide light for workspaces, or improve the overall available light. Plan ahead when choosing locations for your recessed can lighting to make sure that you have the right areas covered.
  • Causes of Chronic Ankle Pain: Tendonitis, Neuritis, Synovitis or Joint Instability
    Chronic ankle pain can often linger after a serious injury. This can be caused by instability or inflammation in the joint, tendonitis, or injuries that simply have not healed properly.
  • Differences Between Japanese and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
    The explosion in popularity of mixed martial arts has brought Brazilian jiu jitsu into the mainstream. Fighting from the ground is the fundamental difference between Brazilian jiu jitsu and the more traditional form of Japanese jiu jitsu.
  • Residential Wind Turbines: Renewable Energy at Home
    With all the emphasis on alternative energy sources, residential wind turbines have become a popular choice for many homeowners. Home energy costs are continually on the rise and may not decrease anytime soon.
  • Making an Irish Crochet St. Patrick's Day Shamrock
    This St. Patrick's Day, add a bit of color to your holiday celebration with an Irish crochet shamrock. The shamrock is a traditional sign of St. Patrick's Day and the Irish crochet technique is another way to pay tribute to the holiday's origin.
  • High Salinity Levels in Garden Soil: Too Much Salt Can Destroy Your Plants
    High salinity levels in the garden soil will hamper the growth of your crops. Salt levels that are too high can actually stop seeds from germinating in the soil, along with damaging plants that are already growing.
  • Buying a Home in Spain
    Recent legislation changes have opened the doors for foreigners to purchase homes in Spain. In the past, building codes and permit regulations were not strictly enforced, making home ownership significantly risky.
  • Understanding the NFL's Franchise Tag
    Each NFL team has one franchise tag they can apply to any player who is designated to be an unrestricted free agent. The franchise tag allows the team to retain the player's contract rights for the upcoming season, but at a very stiff price.
  • How Does Baseball Arbitration Work?
    In Major League Baseball, arbitration is used to settle off-season contract disputes between teams and certain players. To be eligible for arbitration, a baseball player must meet specific service time requirements.
  • How Light Shelves Make Buildings More Energy-Efficient
    Light shelves are flat ledges that run across a window to reflect sunlight into the building. This can save a significant amount of energy that would have otherwise been used on indoor electric lighting.
  • Hotel Accommodations in Mompox, Colombia
    Mompox is a fishing town located in the Bolivar Department of northern Colombia. It sits on an island in the middle of the Magdalena River. Here are four hotel accommodation options to consider on your next vacation to Mompox.
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