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Just Do It – Build Your Own Porch!

The front of a house seems incomplete without a veranda. In the back of your house, it can be a fantastic setting for private parties. It’s also a good place to relax after a long hard day. Those who wish to capitalize on their power tools and carpentry skills may be interested to know how [...]

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Step By Step Instructions to Build an Acoustic Guitar

Anyone who has had their gaze drawn down the soft, sinuous curves of an acoustic guitar is sure to have felt an irresistible urge to handle the magnificent instrument. It can be a challenging but worthwhile pursuit for an enthusiast to combine the knowledge of woodworking and a love of music and learn how to [...]

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Small Business Know-How:Financing And Business Solutions

Looking for small business financing usually refers to small business owners searching for sources of funding. Commercial banks, credit unions, the Small Business Administration (SBA), and independent financial companies are the most common providers for these business funding. However, there are other means of finding capital for start-up and operating expenses. Before looking for small [...]

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Get a Head Start on the Holidays – Build Your Own Deck Chair

Nothing screams vacation like a blue and white striped folding chair. It isn’t very difficult learning how to build a deck chair; you just need a bit of diligence and the time to learn how to do so. By building your own chair, you can use your own specific set of measurements and any fabric [...]

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Business Acumen: Buying Out a Small Business Partner

Looking for buying out a partner generally refers to businesses searching for information on how to purchase the shares of another partner. Partners may decide to leave a business if they are retiring, relocating, or otherwise can no longer take part in the business’s activities. The first step in buying out a partner is to [...]

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Micro ATX – a Standard for Computer Motherboards

Micro ATX, sometimes referred to as mATX or uATX is a standard for computer motherboards. The micro ATX was introduced in 1997. The biggest size of a micro ATX motherboard is 9.6 inches x 9.6 inches or 244 mm x 244mm. The smallest micro ATX motherboard is 6.75 x 6.75 inches (171.45 x 171.45 mm). [...]

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Ideal Weight for Height – Calculate BMI

In present society as obesity becomes more and more of a concern and persons become increasingly health aware and try to slim down to look more like the idols and models of today. The question of best weight becomes a larger topic of interest. Of course model mass is not something that only larger persons [...]

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Do It Yourself – Repair a Damaged Tree Bark

The tough exterior surface of a tree known as the bark protects the tree from being damaged by a number of insects and some environmental factors. Once the bark of the tree is partially or completely removed the tree is more vulnerable to infection and may soon die because of this. Basically the tree will [...]

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Do It Yourself – Repair a Washing Machine

Fixing a washing machine may depend on what issues you are having. Some problems are minor and need just a bit of tinkering while others will possibly need replacement parts and/or the services of a certified repair man. A few of these issues that may arise are shown here with guidelines on how to approach [...]

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Free to Air Receiver – an Economic Satellite TV Option

FREE TO AIR RECEIVER Have you ever questioned if there is a way in which you could watch free satellite television? To your astonishment, there certainly is a way and that is by using a free to air receiver. I know you are questioning what exactly that is and if it actually works. Certainly it [...]

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