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Joined EzineArticles on Nov 9, 2009 Cuisinart Stainless Steel Cookware - A MultiClad Pro Review
Food and Drink: Cooking Supplies • Published: December 10, 2010
Are you on the fence as to whether you want to purchase a non-stick cookware set or a stainless steel one? The Cuisinart MCP-12 MultiClad Pro stainless set has it all and will no doubt make this purchasing decision much easier.
PDF to Kindle - A Great Productivity Tool
Shopping and Product Reviews: Electronics • Published: December 7, 2010
It's no secret the Amazon Kindle is great for leisure reading; fiction, biographies, poetry, etc. You can even get classic literature for free from Amazon. However, did you know that the Kindle is a great productivity tool. Learn how to use the PDF - Kindle feature to take your research and work with you wherever you go.
Is your Tooth Sensitive to Ice Cream? Sensitive Teeth Toothpaste Really Does Work
Health and Fitness: Dental Care • Published: October 18, 2010
Does your sensitive tooth send you through the roof when you bite into something cold, hot or acidic? Teeth sensitivity is the most common complaint made in dental offices; nearly one in five patients suffers from it. Have you tried sensitive teeth toothpaste? If not, do so - you'll be pleasantly surprised at just how well they work.
Sensitive Tooth Got You Down? Relief Isn't Far Away
Health and Fitness: Dental Care • Published: October 15, 2010
Does your sensitive tooth send a wave of pain through you entire mouth and jaw? Teeth sensitivity is extremely common - a whopping one in five patients suffers from it. Learning what causes your teeth pain and the over-the-counter remedies for it will send relief your way.
Closet Shoe Organizer - Which One Is the Best?
Self Improvement: Organizing • Published: October 15, 2010
Is the bottom of your closet a sea of mismatched footwear? There a dozens and dozens of closet shoe organizer options on the market today. The solutions range from simple shoe racks to fully customized closet systems.
Kids Closet - How to Install an Age Appropriate Closet System
Self Improvement: Organizing • Published: October 14, 2010
Are you finding it difficult to keep your kid's closet neat and organized? Wouldn't it be great if your child put away his clothing and toys regularly without help from you? Learn how to install an age-appropriate closet system in your child's closet.
Organized Closets - The Easiest Way to Keep Them That Way
Self Improvement: Organizing • Published: October 13, 2010
You may be the neatest person you know - so why are you having trouble keeping your closets organized? See how too many items for too small a space is the number one culprit and what you can do about it.
Home Security - How to Prevent Intruders
Home Improvement: Security • Published: September 16, 2010
Home security alarms are not the only way to protect your home, your possessions, and your state of mind. Learn how to prevent intruders with these easy-to-follow and proven tips. And they won't cost you anything but a little time spent organizing and planning.
How Can I Prevent "False Alarms" With My Home Security System?
Home Improvement: Security • Published: September 16, 2010
While an alarm system can give you an unbeatable peace of mind as it protects your home and your belongings, its false alarms can cost you more than you budgeted and hinder the safety of your community. They are all too common and extremely inconvenient for your local authorities. Learn how to reduce your number of false alarms with these great tips.
Is a Wireless Home Alarm System a Possible Do It Yourself Adventure?
Home Improvement: Security • Published: September 15, 2010
Compared to traditional hard-wired home alarm systems, a wireless home alarm system is easy to install and makes for the perfect DIY project. There are a few things to consider however before purchasing a system to make sure the installation go as smoothly as possible. Look for expandability, the ability to connect to a home security monitoring service, and of course it must have easy-to-read, detailed installation instructions.
How to Treat Acne That's Not on Your Face
Health and Fitness: Acne • Published: September 14, 2010
Body acne is caused by the same bacterium that is responsible for facial acne but should be treated a bit differently. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic that effectively kills the acne bacteria without the harsh side effects of commercial acne products. Learn how tea tree oil can help you be rid of body acne for good.
House Alarms - Outdoor Home Security Made Easy
Home Improvement: Security • Published: September 10, 2010
Home security systems can not only protect your home and its contents but more importantly can protect your peace of mind. Your first line of defense is securing the exterior of your home. Learn how to secure doors and windows with magnetic contacts, screens, foil tape, and sound discriminators.
Colon Constipation - How the Foods You Eat Can Make Your Colon Work Too Hard
Health and Fitness: Nutrition • Published: September 8, 2010
It is no secret that fiber is an important part of constipation relief, but why? Learn exactly how the colon responds to a diet rich in insoluble fiber. This knowledge is sure to motivate you into eating healthy amounts of fiber each and every day.
What to Do If Your Fingers Are Numb - Relieving the Symptoms of Raynaud's Disease
Health and Fitness: Diseases • Published: September 1, 2010
Do your fingers turn numb in the grocery store? Are you having a hard time checking out your groceries because of the numbness and the pain? You may be suffering from Raynaud's disease; a vascular condition that temporarily restricts blood vessels in the fingers triggered by cool temperatures. Learn more about the Raynaud's phenomenon and how to avoid an attack.
Three Reasons to Set Up a 529 College Savings Plan
Finance: Personal Finance • Published: September 1, 2010
College savings plans make saving for college realistic, easy, and extremely flexible. A minimum investment amount, absence of an enrollment period, and the lenient withdraw policy available with 529 plans make saving for college easy for everybody.
College Bedding - How to Select Bedding for Your Dorm Room
Reference and Education: College University • Published: August 31, 2010
Buying college bedding is a bit more involved than purchasing a bed set for your room at home. In addition to specific size requirements, there are a few other tips to consider before purchasing the bedding that will become a huge part of your new home-away-from-home.
Dorm Sheets - Will Regular Twin Size Sheets Work on My Dorm Bed?
Reference and Education: College University • Published: August 30, 2010
As a college student living away for the first time, you may have never given a second thought to the different sizes available for twin size beds. Most universities provide extra long twin size beds and you'll need to bring extra long sheets to fit it; your regular size sheets won't fit.
College Supplies - How to Divvy Them Up With Your Roommate
Reference and Education: College University • Published: August 27, 2010
You will not find a lot of extra space in your dorm room. There are a handful of college supplies that you and your roommate should divvy up so that you don't end up with two in your room; going unused and taking up valuable space. Determining who should bring what can get tricky so here are a few hints to make the process easier.
Essential Dorm Room Supplies For College Students
Reference and Education: College University • Published: August 27, 2010
While packing for college, your list will grow quickly. Once you get it all to school, you may be at a loss as to where to store it all. Take a look at this list of essential dorm room supplies and learn how useful a portable storage cart, pop-up hamper, shower tote, and small bookshelf can be.
College Housing - Four Safety Tips For Dorm Living
Reference and Education: College University • Published: August 26, 2010
Colleges and universities do quite well in providing a safe dorm living environment for their students. However, there remains a handful of safety measures for which students must claim personal responsibility, including: fire hazard prevention, personal safety, identity theft protection, and emergency preparedness.
Ways to Prevent a Fire in Your Dorm
Reference and Education: College University • Published: August 25, 2010
Catastrophic dorm fires at colleges and universities are all too common; yet in most cases they could have easily been prevented. The hustle and bustle of dorm life doesn't allow for a lot of time to think about fire safety but these simple precautions must be taken seriously.
How Do Asthma Inhalers Work?
Health and Fitness: Asthma • Published: August 16, 2010
There are two types of asthma inhaler that functionally work the same way. How they differ is the type of medicine inside.
Drinking Coffee and Frequent Urination - What's the Connection?
Food and Drink: Coffee • Published: August 13, 2010
Do we actually urinate more after consuming coffee or other caffeinated beverages? Recent studies say that we do not. We may use the restroom a few times following our morning brew but throughout the course of the day we are going no more than we would be if we drank water instead.
Is Drinking a Pot of Coffee Yourself Bad?
Food and Drink: Coffee • Published: August 13, 2010
Two to three cups of coffee a day is considered a moderate amount and has not been proven to have adverse affects on most people. However, consuming a full pot of coffee regularly can negatively affect your health and will usually become habit-forming. The good news is that three cups of coffee can give you the same positive benefits of ten.
Why Does Dust Make You Cough Or Sneeze?
Health and Fitness: Allergies • Published: August 10, 2010
Both sneeze and cough are productive reflexes that clear the upper airways of bacteria, viruses, pollutants, and irritants including dust. A sneeze will remove dust that irritates the upper nasal lining and a cough will expel dust that is irritating the bronchial passages. What is dust?