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  • Retinol vs. Collagen

    If you’ve become concerned with preventing or treating the signs of aging, you may have come across the terms “retinol” or “collagen” on product labels. While retinol has…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Daily Requirements for Vitamins for Teens

    In a fast-food, eat-on-the-run world, making sure teens get all the nutrients they need can be a major job for a parent. Teens are still growing and developing, which means their vitamin needs are…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • What Plant Does Fenugreek Come From?

    Fenugreek is an aromatic spice with a sweet flavor and fragrance similar to maple syrup when heated. It is featured in Indian curries, pickled foods, seasoning blends and daals, which are stews made…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • Species of Echinacea

    Long a cheerful mainstay of cottage gardens and wildflower meadows, the coneflower (Echinacea spp.) has achieved notoriety in recent years as an herbal cold remedy. Species within the Echinacea genus…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Growing Lavender in Northern Wisconsin

    English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is as useful as it is beautiful. This humble plant has been used for thousands of years to freshen the air, reduce anxiety and even combat insomnia, says the…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Soak in a Sea Salt Bath for Swollen Ankles

    Soaking in a sea salt bath will, among other things, greatly reduce the stress you're feeling from something like swollen ankles. Soak in a sea salt bath for swollen ankles with help from a kitchen…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Is Soy or Whey Protein Good When You Are Exercising?

    Protein is no doubt one of the most valued nutrients among fitness enthusiasts. Getting enough protein is important for muscle growth and strength gains. Soy and whey protein are considered to be…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2013
  • What Does It Mean When a Cat Runs Its Arm on the Side of Its Face?

    When a cat runs his foreleg along the side of his face, it's part of a grooming exercise. Right before he does so, he licks this "arm" until it's wet. Then he rubs it on his face like a…

    Last Updated: Apr 28, 2013
  • How Long Do Evening Primrose Flowers Live For?

    The common evening primrose (Oenothera biennis) is native to most of the United States and its bright yellow flowers are often thought to symbolize the beginning of the summer wildflowers. There are…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • Side Effects of Overdoing Exercise

    Physical exercise is no doubt a great way to improve your health. In fact, research shows it relieves stress, reduces your risk of dangerous chronic diseases and even improves life expectancy.…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • Signs of Lack of Collagen in the Face

    Consider collagen an essential building block for healthy, radiant skin. Collagen production slows down with age, but many things can be done to diminish the loss of collagen and even encourage…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Causes & Effects of Teenagers Dropping Out of School

    In 2011, 1.3 million teenagers dropped out of school, according to a June 2011 article from the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI). Teens drop out for various reasons, some of which interact. Poverty…

    Last Updated: Apr 15, 2013
  • How to Grow & Use Fennel

    The round white bulb and fern-like leaves of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) have a mild anise-like flavor that complements both cooked and fresh foods. Fennel grows during the cool spring or fall season…

    Last Updated: Apr 15, 2013
  • Does Nopal Cactus Grow in North America?

    A spiny prickly pear cactus (Opuntia spp.) doesn't look like it could be an important food item for people. However, prickly pears were staple foods for Nahuans in Mexico, who called them nopals, and…

    Last Updated: Apr 14, 2013
  • What Does It Mean When Your Stamina Is Red in "WoW"?

    If your stamina is in the red on "World of Warcraft" you have stumbled upon a rare attribute of the game. Find out what it means if your stamina is red in "World of Warcraft" with help from a video…

    Last Updated: Apr 04, 2013
  • How to Get to Stormwind Faster at a Low Level in "WoW"

    Just because you're at a lower level doesn't mean it should take you forever to get to Stormwind in "World of Warcraft". Learn how to get to Stormwind faster at a low level in "World of Warcraft" with…

    Last Updated: Apr 04, 2013
  • The Tax Effects of a Liquidation of a Partnership

    Liquidating a partnership also requires you to pay all liabilities that may still be in place. Learn about the tax effects of a liquidation of a partnership with help from a lifelong educator who…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • Glucosamine Sulfate for Cats

    If your cat has trouble getting around or using the bathroom, ask his vet about glucosamine. Taking a supplement containing glucosamine sulfate could provide him some relief. Available over the…

    Last Updated: Apr 02, 2013
  • What Are Some Methods Plants Use to Deal With Drying Out?

    Depending on the species, plants use numerous strategies to cope with drought. Most plants use short-term methods to curtail water usage and conserve energy during occasional dry spells. Some plants…

    Last Updated: Apr 02, 2013
  • What Does It Mean When Cats Dig Their Claws Into the Carpet?

    When your adorable cat digs her claws into your prized teal blue living room carpet, she's not trying to annoy or upset you -- she's simply being a feline. Scratching is a normal and innate kitty…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Make a Snowflake With Epsom Salt

    When making a snowflake with Epsom salt, you're always going to want to keep a few key tools handy. Make a snowflake with Epsom salt with help from a high school art teacher in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Feb 28, 2013
  • Hair, Skin & Nail Vitamins vs. Prenatal Vitamins

    Hair, skin and nail vitamins have a number of clear benefits over something like prenatal vitamins. Learn about hair, skin and nail vitamins versus prenatal vitamins with help from a board-certified…

    Last Updated: Feb 08, 2013
  • Yelp

    Get a recommendation on Yelp in this video.

    Last Updated: Jan 25, 2013
  • Epsom Salt for Growing Green Peppers

    One key tool that you'll put to good use while growing green peppers are Epsom Salts. Use Epsom Salt for growing green peppers with help from the operator of a certified bio-dynamic nursery in this…

    Last Updated: Jan 03, 2013
  • Brushing Teeth With Epsom Salts

    Thinking of brushing your teeth with Epsom Salts? Here is some information you should consider in this free video clip from a dentist.

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2012
  • Vaseline & Epsom Salt for Skin

    Vaseline and Epsom salt have a number of different benefits for the skin that shouldn't be ignored. Find out about using Vaseline and Epsom salt on your skin with help from a certified makeup artist…

    Last Updated: Dec 06, 2012
  • What Concealer Do I Use for Pink Undertones in Black Skin?

    Certain types of concealer are great for achieving pink undertones in black skin. Find out about a great concealer to use for pink undertones in black skin with help from a 30-year beauty industry…

    Last Updated: Dec 03, 2012
  • Epsom Salt & Flaky Skin

    Epsom salt is a great remedy for flaky skin that is also very simple. Learn about how to remove flaky skin with Epsom salt with help from a licensed cosmetologist with over 5 years of experience in…

    Last Updated: Nov 28, 2012
  • Dry Skin From a Lack of Vitamins & Minerals

    A lack of vitamins and minerals will very quickly lead to dry skin if you're not careful. Learn about a remedy for dry skin from a lack of vitamins and minerals with help from a licensed esthetician…

    Last Updated: Nov 20, 2012
  • Peppermint Oil for Long Hair

    Peppermint oil has a variety of different stimulating and regenerative properties when it comes to hair. Find out about using peppermint oil for long hair with help from a certified clinical herbalist…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2012
  • Herbal Supplements for Skin

    Many herbal supplements have a variety of different skin care benefits that you really should learn about. Get tips on herbal supplements for skin with help from a master esthetician in this free…

    Last Updated: Nov 08, 2012
  • Fennel Root Recipes

    Fennel root recipes typically call for just a few key ingredients and a little bit of your time. Find out about some great fennel root recipes with help from a restaurant owner and chef in this free…

    Last Updated: Nov 06, 2012
  • How to Use Mineral Oil as Furniture Polish

    Mineral oil makes a great furniture polish - if, that is, you know how to use it properly. Use mineral oil as furniture polish with help from a master precision craftsman in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Oct 25, 2012
  • How to Stimulate an Insulin Release in a Cat

    Overweight cats, neutered male cats and older cats are all prone to developing diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is a potentially life-threatening disease that prevents the body from taking up…

    Last Updated: Sep 24, 2012
  • The Effects of Prednisone on an Equine

    A synthetic corticosteroid used to treat conditions in humans and animals, prednisone works well to lessen inflammation and decrease immune responses. Horses can take it orally, as an injection or…

    Last Updated: Sep 24, 2012
  • How to Make a Nopal Cactus Smoothie

    Nopales is a type of cactus that is especially well known in Mexico. Make a Nopal cactus smoothie with help from a board-certified, holistic health coach with an AADP designation in this free video…

    Last Updated: Sep 14, 2012
  • Mushroom Fennel Salad

    Mushroom fennel salad is a delicious treat that the whole family will love. Make mushroom fennel salad with help from experienced mushroom professionals in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Sep 05, 2012
  • How to Make a Healthy Shake With Bananas, Whey Protein & Milk

    Making a healthy shake with bananas, whey protein and milk is a lot more straightforward than you might assume. Make a healthy shake with bananas, whey protein and milk with help from a national…

    Last Updated: Aug 31, 2012
  • How to Eat a Wild Rose Hip

    Eating a wild rose hip always requires you to keep a few important things in mind. Eat a wild rose hip with help from a licensed Naturopathic Doctor and a Registered Nurse in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Jul 13, 2012
  • Which Angles Will Always Be Congruent to Angle One if All the Side Strips Are Parallel?

    Certain angles will always be congruent to angle one if all of the relevant side strips are parallel. Find out which angles will always be congruent to angle one if all of the relevant side strips are…

    Last Updated: May 24, 2012
  • What Are the Side Effects of Adding Too Much Baking Powder?

    A little baking powder goes a long way, and adding too much can have some interesting results. Learn about the side effects of adding too much baking powder with help from a two-time winner of Food…

    Last Updated: May 15, 2012
  • How to Fix Taro Root Tea

    Taro root tea is a great drink you can make right in the comfort of your own home. Learn how to fix taro root tea with help from a coffee shop owner in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 23, 2012
  • How to Make Milk Thistle Tea

    Milk thistle tea doesn't require a trip down to the coffee shop in order to enjoy. Make milk thistle tea with help from a coffee shop owner in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2012
  • How to Move an Exponent to the Other Side

    Moving the exponent to the other side isn't something that can be done without making other adjustments. Move an exponent to the other side with help from an experienced educator in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 11, 2012
  • A Guy's Guide to Good Hair

    Whether you're paying $25 at the local barber or more than $100 at a swanky salon, a hairstylist is a skilled artisan. His craft is hair design. That’s certainly how Yuki Sharoni, a stylist…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • Brining Eggplants

    Eggplants are ovular vegetables with a taste and consistency similar to squash. Brining eggplants before using them in soups, salads or pastas removes a distinct bitter taste that many individuals…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • Alternatives to Prednisone for Cats

    Veterinarians prescribe the corticosteroid prednisone for many conditions in cats. However, this anti-inflammatory drug is not without side effects, so many pet owners prefer to find alternative…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • How to Inject Lantus Into a Cat

    Lantus is a subcutaneous (under the skin) injectable diabetic medication used to control blood sugar levels in both humans and felines. When a cat’s pancreas does not produce enough insulin, he…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • Effects of Primatene on a Feline

    Primatene is a fast-acting over-the-counter remedy for upper respiratory congestion. The primary active ingredient is ephedrine, which stimulates the involuntary nervous system. This affects the body…

    Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012
  • What Happens if Canine Insulin Is Given Too Early?

    When hyperglycemic cats receive canine insulin to adjust their glucose levels, the insulin amount, interval and application instructions are crucial. Giving an injection too early can create…

    Last Updated: Mar 23, 2012
  • How to Add Potassium Nitrate to an Aquarium

    Potassium nitrate is a fertilizer that is frequently used to feed aquarium plants. The Planted Tank website recommends dosing plants with fertilizers and nutrients separately rather than using a…

    Last Updated: Mar 23, 2012
  • The Benefits of Feline Prozac

    Prozac is a prescription medication that can used to modify undesirable cat behavior. Even though this drug is FDA-approved for human use, veterinarians can legally prescribe it. Prozac adjusts…

    Last Updated: Mar 23, 2012
  • How Do Fiber Supplements Affect a Cat's Diet?

    By nature, cats are carnivores, and their bodies are able to metabolize all of the nutrients they need through consumption of animal protein. Of course, most domesticated cats don't eat wild-caught…

    Last Updated: Mar 22, 2012
  • Help With Serpae Tetra Fin Nipping

    Serpae tetras are a midlevel species of freshwater fish belonging to the family Characidae. These fishes are typically red in coloration with a black diamond on their flanks and black tips on the anal…

    Last Updated: Mar 22, 2012
  • How to Add a Door to Single Brick Walls

    Installing a new exterior door in a wall that doesn't contain a door can provide an easier way for you to enter and exit your home. It can also increase your home's safety by providing an extra escape…

    Last Updated: Mar 22, 2012
  • How to Prune Silver Edge Lavender

    Lavandula angustifolia “Silver Edge,” also known as common lavender or English lavender, matures into a small shrubby plant if grown in full sun and well-drained soil. Pruning helps shape…

    Last Updated: Mar 20, 2012
  • How to Make a Long Black Cappuccino Latte

    A long black cappuccino latte has a few key ingredients that will really hit the spot. Find out how to make a long black cappuccino latte with help from a coffee shop owner and coffee consultant in…

    Last Updated: Feb 10, 2012
  • Low Level Format & System Disk Failure

    Data on a disk drive is not permanent. Ideally, the positive or neutrally charged sectors that represent binary data don't change, but sometimes they can. Such data corruption can put holes in…

    Last Updated: Jan 08, 2012
  • How to Remove Nopales Pears

    Nopales pears are one fruit that try to bite you back with their sharp spines. They may also be called Indian figs, prickly pears or cactus pears. These pears are the fruit of any species of Opuntia…

    Last Updated: Jan 06, 2012
  • What Is the Perimeter of a Rhombus-Shaped Highway Sign With a 20-Centimeter Side?

    The general shape of most highway signs is that of a rhombus. Learn about the perimeter of a rhombus-shaped highway sign with a 20 centimeter side with help from a longtime mathematics tutor in this…

    Last Updated: Jan 05, 2012
  • How to Do Low-Level Direct Printing With an Okidata LED Printer

    The Okidata C3200N LED printer utilizes a light-emitting diode as its light source during printing. The LED pulses light across the drum as the paper moves past, creating an image quality on par or…

    Last Updated: Jan 04, 2012
  • What Is ErosTek 312B?

    Many ways exist to add some variety to your physical love life. The ErosTek 312B uses electric stimulation to help you and your lover get the most out of your time together. Electric stimulation may…

    Last Updated: Dec 28, 2011
  • What Is Pfs Linksys?

    Linksys is a division or subsidiary of Cisco. It is a brand of small office and home networking products such as wireless routers, Ethernet switches and Web cams that are made by Cisco Systems. PFS…

    Last Updated: Dec 28, 2011
  • Heat Treatment of Fasteners in a Salt Bath Furnace

    A salt bath is an industrial-grade furnace that is used to treat metal parts and fasteners. There are three main types of salt bath furnaces that are used to impart different qualities to metal. Salt…

    Last Updated: Dec 27, 2011
  • What Effect Does Preignition Have on an Engine?

    Even on its best day, your engine is constantly flirting with disaster, balancing the speed of flame propagation and piston movement with nanosecond precision to extract power from the gasoline…

    Last Updated: Dec 27, 2011
  • How to Mix Sea Salt Into a Freshwater Aquarium

    Sea salt is used in saltwater aquariums to boost salinity, but a few aquarium experts also use salt to improve the health of freshwater fish. When mixed with fresh water, in specific quantities,…

    Last Updated: Dec 26, 2011
  • What Plants Use Osmosis & Diffusion to Transport Materials?

    In the same way animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, plants rhythmically take in water and release water vapor. Water is absorbed through the root system. The water then transports…

    Last Updated: Dec 19, 2011
  • What Are X86 Files?

    When you install a new program on your computer, the added software files go into your hard drive's "Program Files" folder, making them easy to find when needed. However, your computer's…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Correctly Rip the Side of a Shirt

    Inventive teens have discovered how to give an old T-shirt new pizzazz, by repurposing it with an updated style. If you've ever wondered what to do with your favorite, out-of-fashion T-shirt, give it…

    Last Updated: Dec 16, 2011
  • How to Seal LP Siding

    Proper sealants are important for preserving the integrity and warranty of LP siding. Although LP Building Products siding is available bare or painted, cutting the materials to fit during…

    Last Updated: Dec 15, 2011
  • The Effects of Frost or Cold on a Tree

    Trees might appear to be nearly invincible; some, in fact, do live for hundreds of years. But harsh winter conditions damage trees just like they do other plants. Even winter sun damages trees. Trees…

    Last Updated: Dec 14, 2011
  • How to Compile a Chromium OS Kernel

    Chromium OS, an open source version of Google's Chrome OS, is distributed as source code. If you want to try the operating system, you need to compile, or build, it yourself. Several versions are…

    Last Updated: Dec 14, 2011
  • How to Clean Chromium From an AG-Rod Electrode

    An electrode is an electrical conductor that allows the electric current to pass through it via a series of oxidation and reduction reactions. The Ag-rod electrode, or the silver chloride electrode,…

    Last Updated: Dec 14, 2011
  • What Is Ignatia Amara?

    If you search the Internet for homeopathic remedies for anxiety, grief or depression then you may come across the herb ignatia amara. Although vendors purport that ignatia amara can help with medical…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • What Is Low Level Amp Output?

    Audio technology terms like low-level and high-level outputs can be confusing and not always obvious. High level outputs refer to higher-current amplified signals, such as that traveling over speaker…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • What Are the Dangers of Citric Acid & Inhalers?

    Citric acid is a naturally occurring chemical found in in various types of fruit. It is commonly used as a food additive but has other non-food uses as well. One of these uses is as an aid to stop…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • What Is a High Shear Mixer?

    Certain substances naturally resist being mixed together based on the state of the ingredients. If you have ever attempted to manually mix dry powder into liquid or incorporate a scoop of ice cream…

    Last Updated: Dec 12, 2011
  • Shade-Tolerant Varieties of Lavender

    Many species of lavender will grow in partial shade and exhibit moderate shade tolerance, but vigor and full blooms are hard to come by in such conditions. If you want strong plants and a heavy aroma…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • The Effects of Pinus Pinaster & Pinus Koraiensis Seed

    Pinus pinaster and Pinus koraiensis are coniferous plants native to the Mediterranean region. They have thick needles and cones with stiff, woody scales. The seeds from these trees are popular as…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Side Effects to the Soil From Long-Term Use of Fertilizer

    The effects of long-term fertilizer use vary depending on the types of fertilizers used, the length of the period of use, and the type of plants grown in the soil. Generally, the quality of soil…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Problems With Cellphone Use in Manufacturing Plants

    As people have come to depend on their mobile communication devices, cellphones have become a ubiquitous sight in modern society. However, cellphone use and the workplace don't always mix. In…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • How to Make a Mech on Roblox

    Roblox is a multiplayer online game for players from 8 to 18. An optional downloadable program, Roblox Studio, is available for creating models to use in Web-based game play. You build a mech in…

    Last Updated: Dec 11, 2011
  • Liquid Siding Project

    Homeowners who want low-maintenance exterior siding have a number of options. One of the more recent products on the market for such individuals is called liquid siding. The product applies over…

    Last Updated: Dec 10, 2011
  • How to Make 1900s Pilot Goggles

    When the Wright brothers flew in 1903, comfort and safety were secondary to mission success. The open structure of early-model airplanes left pilots' eyes vulnerable to small particles and serious…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Prevent Silent Disconnect Boot Codes in Yahoo! Messenger

    If you are not careful when you use Yahoo Messenger, you may be subject to a silent disconnect boot code. When this happens, you will either be disconnected from Messenger or your computer will be…

    Last Updated: Dec 09, 2011
  • How to Check Your TPS on a 1991 S10

    Early on in the life of the Chevrolet S10 pickup, it was a relatively simple vehicle that only had the most basic of electronic engine controls. As time progressed, the S10 became more complex and…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Get the Recon Hood in "Mass Effect"

    The Recon Hood was originally introduced to the "Mass Effect 2" game as a promotional item. It is one of three pieces of headgear made available as bonus download content. The codes to…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Caramelize Fennel

    Fennel is a strongly aromatic vegetable that's widely used in Mediterranean cooking. Its wide celery-like stalks form a tight crown, or bulb, at the base of the plant. The bulb shares a fresh anise…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Do a Long Side Braid for Prom

    As a teenage rite of passage, prom gives students a chance to celebrate the end of high school, socialize with friends and showcase their finest formal attire. Teenage girls attending prom especially…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Deter Mice in an Office Space With Peppermint Oil

    Mice may be cute, but when they move in with you they are pests. A population of mice is especially troublesome in an office. Mice are unsanitary. If a client should happen to see mice, it may be the…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Care for Juvenile Budgie With Lavender

    If your juvenile budgie or budgerigar has a lavender cere, you are raising a male bird. The cere is at the base of the beak, below the forehead or crown area. Males have lavender or blue ceres, while…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Cut Willows Faster

    Cutting trees in the multiplayer online video game RuneScape is an essential part of advancing through the game. Willow trees require experience to cut and are not accessible until Level 30, but even…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Give a Dog an Epsom Salt Bath

    Most dog breeds need to empty their anal sacks when filled, in order to maintain good health. Although the dog will initiate the procedure itself through instinct, giving the dog’s posterior an…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Change From R22 to ES22

    Motor vehicles and home cooling systems have air-conditioner, or A/C, units. These units use refrigerants to cool the air to make the temperature more comfortable during hot days. Some air…

    Last Updated: Dec 08, 2011
  • How to Plant Dahlias with Bone Meal, Epsom Salts and Sugar

    Dahlias are known for their large, colorful blooms that can often grow to the size of dinner plates. If you enjoy growing dahlias and displaying them around your home, you can make the blooms even…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Distance Vs. Interval Swimming

    Swimming can make for a refreshing and relaxing day at the beach, but swimming for training and competition is no picnic. Over 300,000 competitors belong to USA Swimming, the national governing body…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • DIY: Activated Charcoal Pitcher

    Water is one of the most basic and most important substances your body needs to stay alive. This fact has helped launched multibillion-dollar beverage industries based on providing filtered water to…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Calcium & Hair

    The human body requires a certain amount of a number of essential minerals on a daily basis; calcium is one of these essentials. Calcium is a building block for both hair and nails, and as your body…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Glyph Width Vs. Font Width

    Usually the only font metric most people worry about is its height; word processing and graphics programs let you specify the height of type in points or pixels, and the width of the resulting text is…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • How Can I Add Reverb Effects to My Casio CTK 451?

    The Casio CTK 451 includes built-in tones, sounds and prerecorded tracks to assist you in creating unique songs. Install a Reverb pedal to your Casio CTK 451 to add reverb effects to the sound created…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Component Found in Sap From a Hibiscus Rosa

    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, or Chinese hibiscus, is a common ornamental shrub grown for its large, showy flowers. It is also used to treat a variety of ailments in the traditional herbal medicine of Latin…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Chlorinizer Use Per Pond Size

    Chlorine is an often-used treatment for pond sanitation. Ponds that provide water supplies for farms require regular shocking to destroy dangerous coliform bacteria and the protozoa Giardia lamblia.…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • Can I Use Black Dirt to Make a Raised Patio?

    Dirt of any color does not make a suitable foundation for a raised patio in your yard. Working with dirt as a foundation will initially create a smooth foundation on which to build a patio. Over time,…

    Last Updated: Dec 07, 2011
  • How to Report an ADR

    An ADR, or Adverse Drug Reaction, is an unwanted and unintended effect that a drug has on a patient. You can report an ADR on the Internet to the Food and Drug Administration via the online FDA…

    Last Updated: Dec 04, 2011
  • How to Add Epsom Salts and Coffee Grounds to Potting Soil

    Epsom salt and coffee grounds are safe and inexpensive ways to boost the growth of potted plants. Incorporating coffee ground to potting soil improves soil quality, providing magnesium, nitrogen and…

    Last Updated: Dec 04, 2011
  • How to Replace a Wrought Iron Divider in a Split-Level

    The multi-level make up of a split-level home makes the presence of dividers quite common. If your home features a wrought iron divider that has begun to look a bit out of date, replacing it is an…

    Last Updated: Dec 03, 2011
  • How to Support Siding for Nailing

    Regardless of what type of siding you are installing, you must have a solid substrate in place to mount it, topped with a moisture barrier. The most common type of substrate for siding is…

    Last Updated: Dec 03, 2011
  • What to Do With the Butt Joints on Siding

    All siding, regardless of whether it's wood, vinyl or a composite, needs to be butted up against other pieces. It is a common misconception that the material should be stacked tight against other…

    Last Updated: Dec 01, 2011
  • Functions of Selenium IDE

    Selenium is a program for automating browsers. Web designers use Selenium to automate Web-based administrative tasks, but its primary use is for testing new Web applications. The Selenium Integrated…

    Last Updated: Nov 29, 2011
  • What Is the Weight of Steel Siding?

    Steel siding is a relative newcomer to the home siding scene. Steel siding offers a durable material that lasts for many years and requires little maintenance. It's available in many colors to provide…

    Last Updated: Nov 29, 2011
  • Definition of a Low-Level Exception

    Programs of any sort of complexity often run into unforeseen errors. However, errors often are foreseen -- or at least statistically predictable. In these cases, the programmer can code an…

    Last Updated: Nov 29, 2011
  • Guide to Night Walker Low-Level Gear

    A massively multiplayer online role-playing game, "MapleStory" allows you to roam Maple World killing monsters and upgrading your character's abilities and skills. The game features a…

    Last Updated: Nov 25, 2011
  • Liquid Siding Comparison

    There are a variety of options when it comes to installing siding or a protective outer coating to your home. Latex paints, stucco and vinyl siding are among the most common materials. Liquid siding,…

    Last Updated: Nov 25, 2011
  • Tri-Vi-Sol vs. D-Vi-Sol

    Breastfeeding is a healthy and natural alternative to feeding your baby infant formula. In a study published in the journal "Pediatrics" in 2010, however, researchers concluded that…

    Last Updated: Nov 21, 2011
  • How Can I Seal the Under Side of a Deck?

    In certain cases, contractors recommend sealing the underside of a deck. Moisture from the underlying soil and plants can migrate through the unsealed undersides of the deck's boards. The best time to…

    Last Updated: Nov 20, 2011
  • How to Extract Potassium Nitrate From Soil

    Potassium nitrate, or salt peter (also known as saltpetre), as it was historically called, has been extracted from the earth for hundreds of years. It has been and is most often used as an oxidant for…

    Last Updated: Nov 20, 2011
  • What Is a Computerized Pharmacy?

    A computerized pharmacy uses information technology to perform functions such as dispensing medication and storing and retrieving patient data. These systems — whether implemented in a retail…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2011
  • How Does Straigtening Hair Work?

    Fashion is constantly evolving and the seemingly never-ending search for the chicest new look can leave your hair under attack in the ongoing struggle between form and function. One style that's…

    Last Updated: Nov 19, 2011
  • How to Take a Salt Bath to Help a Wound

    People who need to treat a wound should take comfort in knowing that a time-tested remedy is already in their pantry. After you receive an injury or wound, ready access to treatment is comforting and…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • The Ripped-Edge Effect in Fireworks CS3

    Applying the ripped-edge effect in Adobe Fireworks CS3 makes your Web-page images appear like an edge has been ripped off. You can create this affect using the Lasso tool in Fireworks. For the best…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Heat on the Sides of My Frigidaire Freezer With No Cooling

    Heat on the exterior sides of a Frigidaire freezer is normal and nothing to be concerned about. However, if the interior sides of the freezer are warm and it does not appear to be cooling or freezing,…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • How to Seal Between the Roof & Siding

    All homes have a joint that needs proper sealing where the roof and siding connect. This helps keep rain and other moisture out and provides insulation so warm air doesn't leak in the winter. You can…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2011
  • Homemade Discolored Faucets

    Antique faucets give kitchens and bathrooms an old-world elegance that remains unmatched by newer plumbing hardware. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to come by an authentic antique faucet that…

    Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011
  • How to Make a 2-Sided InDesign CS5 Document

    Creating two-sided documents in Adobe InDesign simply requires adding a second page to the document and manipulating the printer appropriately. InDesign even allows you to change the pages in the…

    Last Updated: Nov 07, 2011
  • How To: Epsom Salt & Flaky Skin

    Epsom Salt, known as magnesium sulfate, helps remove flaky skin. Skin often flakes on the hands and feet, where calluses and cracks form. Epsom salt not only softens skin, but also relieves aches and…

    Last Updated: Nov 04, 2011
  • The Definitions of the Priority Codes on a HelpDesk

    Comparing work on a HelpDesk to a hospital emergency room may seem inappropriate, but in reality they are much the same. A list of “symptoms” allows you to code and start triage procedures…

    Last Updated: Nov 04, 2011
  • The Natural Effects of Tahitian Wood

    Tahiti offers a variety of trees that yield fine wood. Tahitians often make sculptures from these woods as well as elegant furniture. Some of the woods are ideal for utensils, while others offer…

    Last Updated: Nov 04, 2011
  • The Best Low-Level Places to Level in "WoW"

    The "World of Warcraft" massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) starts a player off at level one. As you level up you receive access to new quests, zones, abilities, talents…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Pruning a Vitex Agnus Castus Chaste Tree

    Chaste tree is the common name for Vitex agnus-castus, a deciduous species of shrub cultivated for its dainty flower clusters and large palmate leaves. It grows to 10 to 20 feet in height with a…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Diseases of the Echinacea Purpurea

    Echinacea purpurea, or purple coneflower, occurs naturally across the prairies of central and eastern North America. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental perennial for its showy, purplish-pink…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • Brass Vs. Galvanized Screws

    Brass is the best material for connectors, screws and fasteners. It is cheaper and resists corrosion better than iron or steel, even if they are galvanized. The galvanization process is the simple…

    Last Updated: Oct 24, 2011
  • The Best Orthopedic or Ergonomic Pillow for Side Sleeping

    Finding the right pillow to support your head will prevent neck and back pain when waking up in the morning. Rather than concentrating on a specific brand of ergonomic or orthopedic pillow, look for…

    Last Updated: Oct 23, 2011
  • How to Insert a Small Laminar 1.5 GPM

    Unlike aerator faucet fixtures, which add air to faucet streams, laminar-style flow fixtures force water through small channels inside the fixture. The water flow is pressurized as it passes through…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2011
  • Microbiology Experiments With L. Acidophilus

    Lactobacillus bacteria is a microorganism that lives in the small intestine and mouth of humans and in the vagina of women. It is sometimes referred to as "good bacteria" because it helps…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2011
  • Ornithine & Arginine Decarboxylase in Plants

    According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the world’s food production must increase 70 percent by 2050 to sustain global population. One solution to help provide…

    Last Updated: Oct 22, 2011
  • What Is a Teflon Ironing Sheet For?

    Teflon ironing sheets -- or pressing sheets -- are an excellent product to have on hand next time you get to work on an applique project. The sheets are designed to allow you to iron the applique on a…

    Last Updated: Oct 21, 2011
  • Protection From Nettle Stings

    Stinging nettles produce a skin irritant that is transferred through the small spines on the plant's leaf and stem surfaces. The painful rash and stinging sensation caused by the irritant lasts 12…

    Last Updated: Oct 21, 2011
  • PWB Vs. PCB

    If you are a student or professional in electronics manufacturing, you probably face the conundrum that many of your colleagues share: the difference between PWB and PCB and which is the right term to…

    Last Updated: Oct 21, 2011
  • Zinc Vs. Brass

    Brass has been a major component in metalworking across the world for thousands of years. It is produced from the mixing of copper and zinc, often with smaller amount of other elements to strengthen…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • How to Restore a Butcher Block Countertop

    Butcher-block countertops are ideal for kitchens. There are two types: end grain and edge grain. End grain has the familiar wood checkerboard pattern, while edge-grain countertops have strips of wood…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • My Samsung Dishwasher Has a Low Level Water Error

    The Whirlpool Corporation manufactures a line of appliances under the Samsung brand name. Samsung dishwashers offer multiple cycle options and a noise reduction feature. If the dishwasher experiences…

    Last Updated: Oct 20, 2011
  • Transfer Factors and Tri-Factors

    The origination of transfer factor and tri-factor research can be traced to the work of Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence in 1949. Dr. Lawrence discovered that immune system responses of one individual could…

    Last Updated: Oct 19, 2011
  • How to Apply Vitamin B5 to the Scalp

    Vitamin B5 is commonly used to help with the body’s digestion, hair health and acne issues. This vitamin can be introduced to the body through different types of food, such as milk, broccoli,…

    Last Updated: Oct 19, 2011
  • What Is the Cheese Effect in MouseHunt?

    A popular Facebook game app, "MouseHunt" challenges you to rid a kingdom of pesky mice. You attempt to catch mice with a variety of traps and cheeses in an effort to win experience points…

    Last Updated: Oct 18, 2011
  • How to Assess a Company's Creditworthiness Using EBIT

    EBIT is the acronym for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, and is used as a component of various ratios in assessing the creditworthiness of a company. Derived from information found in a company's…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • "Mass Effect 2" on the Xbox: Collector Items to Redeem

    In "Mass Effect 2," the main character, Commander Shephard, fights against mysterious enemies called the Collectors with the help of his team and of a shadow organization called Cerberus. If…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • Citric Acid to Remove Staining in a Pool

    Even under the best care and maintenance programs, swimming pools occasionally become stained. This occurs due to a variety of reasons, including environmental conditions and time. When swimming pools…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • Things to Make With Marble Slabs Left Over From Counter Tops

    When you install marble counter tops in homes, there are often odds and ends of marble left over from the project. Stone and marble retailers also have entire store sections devoted to the sale of…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • How to Get Smooth Heels

    Daily life can take a toll on your feet. Standing on a hard surface for long periods of time or wearing open-backed shoes, for instance, can cause drying and cracking of your heels. The damage to your…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
  • How to Germinate Goldenseal

    Goldenseal has long been used as an herbal remedy by Native Americans from the New England region and later by early European settlers. Interest in the plant continues to this day, but many people now…

    Last Updated: Oct 17, 2011
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