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  • How To Use Power Tools Safely  By :
    According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, about 100,000 people each year suffer injuries that require emergency room treatment from using home power tools. Power tools are wonderful devices, but they can be very harmful if you don't take the time to learn and follow the proper safety procedures.
  • The Nitrogen Cycle and Your Aquarium  By :
    The Nitrogen Cycle is not unique to aquaria; nitrification will occur in any body of water, or soil, where bacterial action breaks down decaying organic matter and converts it into ammonia. Ammonia compounds are then oxidized into nitrite and nitrates.
  • Evaluating the pH of Your Water for the Aquarium  By :
    When considering a new aquarium, the hardness and pH of your tap water is the first thing you should evaluate, once you know the characteristics of your water supply it will enable you to choose fishes that would be suited to your water conditions.
  • Understanding the Media in Your Aquarium Filters  By :
    Media plays a very important role in your aquarium filters, without it waste matter would quickly build up and foul the water, turning it into a deadly cocktail of chemicals.
  • The Essential Elements of Water and the Aquarium  By :
    Although we like to regard our aquariums as a small-scale reproduction of life in a lake or river, we must consider the much smaller volume of water our fishes have to live in.
  • How Do You Learn To Dance?  By : Kevin Shwe
    Learn to dance? Where do you begin? Find out the ins and outs of different dance learning methods and what it takes to really learn how to dance skilfully.
  • Perfecting Your Finished Woodworkings  By :
    There are numerous techniques and materials which may be employed to add character and individuality to any scrap wood projects. Any of these techniques in this article will greatly enhance the finished project.
  • Using Your Telescope To Explore The Beauty Of The Night Sky  By :
    People who buy telescopes often have a vague idea that they would like to spend some time exploring the heavens and looking at planets and stars. You may not know exactly what you can see with your telescope until you do some research and experimentation.
  • Building Your Own Grandfather Clock from a Kit  By : Mitch Endick
    The popularity of grandfather clocks has never been greater. Interchangeably referred to as tall case, long case or floor clocks, the venerable grandfather clock has been widely produced since the seventeenth century. Building your grandfather clock from a kit is now easier than ever.
  • Kite Flying And The Art of Stress Reduction  By : Christine OKelly
    No matter how busy we are, if we want to live a more well-balanced, healthier, happier life, we've got to find ways to de-stress. Surprisingly, kite flying has been shown to be one of the best ways to relieve the pressures of a stressful life.
  • The Beginnings of Slot Car Racing  By : Ron Sharer
    The slot car is well known by everyone in some form. The 1960's, saw the arrival in full force of commercial slot car racing.
  • 50 Fantasy Baseball Tips to Help You Win Your Fantasy Baseball League  By : Anthony Wayne
    Fantasy Baseball Dugout gives 50 tips that will help you win your Fantasy Baseball League this season.
  • Materials to Consider When Choosing a Chess Set  By : Bradford Roegner
    Even though chess sets made from wood and metal, there are still several materials to choose. Glass, Alabaster, and Marble Chess Sets provide unique options for chess players.
  • Strategies in Chess: Opening, Middlegame, and Endgame Tactics  By : Mike Hirn
    The game of chess is all about strategies and tactics. Here are three critical stages in a game of chess.
  • 4 Easy Ways Any Illusionist Can Make More Money Online  By : Sen Ze
    Magicians looking to further advance their careers professionally may find that getting their own domains could be just the trick they need!
  • What To Do With A Misbehaving Cigar  By :
    The best-laid plans of mice and men. Even the most careful cigar smoker - the one who only buys premium cigars, keeps them stored in a humidor at around seventy percent relative humidity, and lights them slowly and carefully, turning the cigar in the open flame to achieve an all-over even burn - sometimes winds up with a dud.
  • The Proper Care and Feeding Of Cigars  By :
    Picture this: You're going to have dinner at the home of a famous wine collector - somebody famous for the quality and discrimination of his or her palate, perhaps a wealthy person who can afford to buy those vintages the rest of us can only dream of savoring.
  • Mixing It Up: Food And Drinks That Go Well With Cigars  By :
    Premium cigars are many peoples' idea of the ultimate inexpensive luxury item. So with more and more Americans putting more thought into their meals - as the proliferation of magazines such as Food and Wine, Cook's Illustrated and Food,
  • Hobby Remote Control Toys Buying Guide  By : Bob Shanty
    It is often difficult to decide what remote control toys to buy for kids of all ages or even for adults. This guide will help you choose the right remote control toy for your family and friends as gifts.
  • Types And Uses of Medieval Armor  By : John Hilde
    The earliest form of medieval armor -- mail (a.k.a. “chain mail”) -- traces its origins back to around 500 BC.