Monday, June 14, 2010

How To Follow Proper Christian Dating Behavior

How To Follow Proper Christian Dating Behavior


How To Follow Proper Christian Dating Behavior

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:28 PM PDT

Growing up a Christian may be a little tough especially when you are at the stage that you start to go out on dates.  You want to know what are the guidelines and the things that you should avoid when going out.  But you may be a little conscious and uncomfortable asking your friends about these things since they may not totally share your point of view.

This article should help you out on following proper Christian dating behavior.

Before anything else, check the bible for God's words on dating.  You should see this on topics that talk about sexual purity, fornication, and adultery.  By reading on these topics, you will be able to get a hold of God's word about marriage.  Only after marriage can a man and a woman become one sexually, emotionally and spiritually.

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How To Sort a Table in Microsoft Word

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:26 PM PDT

Microsoft Word also has a sorting feature just like Excel. This feature allows you to arrange the information or data on how you want it to be presented or how you can analyze the data more effectively. Here are the few steps on how to arrange the data on a table. Below instructions apply for Microsoft Word 2007.

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How To Spot Illegal Patent Services

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:24 PM PDT

Among all the con jobs that exist, the patent service scam is one of the most emotionally devastating and unjust. When successful, an illegal patent operation generates continuous rewards for the perpetrators while crushing the spirit of the inventor and depriving him of spoils that are his by right. The less ambitious scammers settle for a small one time payoff and then vanish never to be seen again. The more avaricious con artists strive for continuous payoffs, milking the poor inventor or investor for all they're worth.

So it's a good idea to take the time to vet any company or individual that offers you patent services. It protects you from wannabe criminals and helps secure the profits that you will create with your intellectual property.

Before you even think of paying for patent services, see how far you can go using the following free tools:

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How To Soothe Your Teething Infant

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:10 PM PDT

Watching your little angel grow quickly is fun to see and one sign of which is when teething occurs. Normally, an infant's first tooth will appear between 6 to 9 months but this can vary depending on your baby. However, soothing your teething baby may not an easy task because this can be very painful for them. As parent, you should keep your patience as your baby experiences one of his milestones in the early age of his life. Some of the signs that your baby is teething is when they have runny nose, chewing on objects, and gums become swollen and reddened. Here are some instructions to help your baby when they experience this.

Teething Rings: This is one of the things you have to purchase for your baby and always be ready with it. This is very handy and also should be stored inside the freezer or fridge. In the event that the infant's swollen gums touches the cold ring, it will help your baby to ease the pain for a short time.

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How To Spring Clean your Kids Closets

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:09 PM PDT

Kids grow really quick. Their closet is one proof of that. You as a parent might not notice it right away but seeing how much of their clothes no longer fit will prove you so. Usually after a year or less, these kids might need some new ones to replace the old ones.

Part of spring cleaning is organizing and tidying up your children's closets. You might find this to be a grueling task especially if you're not fond of going through a cabinet full of toys, clutter and clothes that aren't yours. So here are some tips on how to spring clean your kids' closets to get you started right.

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How To Sound Proof a Door

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:07 PM PDT

Noise coming from outside of the house is really annoying especially when it is already late at night. You can use various ways depending on how high is the level of sound that is entering through the door. Try it by closing the door and listen to the sound in order to determine the correct soundproofing technique. But for any reason that you need some soundproofing for your door below are some things that you can try:

Replace the door

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How To Spring Clean Your Clothes Closet

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:05 PM PDT

Spring is here again! It's that time of the year where you can do so much fun things that you couldn't do during the winter, such as, going to the beach. Aside from that, the spring fashion is always something to be excited about. On the other hand, there's one thing many people are not so excited about during this season – spring cleaning. It's when you have to rummage through all your clutter and organize the stuff you want to keep and those you want to throw away.

A big part of spring cleaning is clearing up your clothes closet. It might not be the most enjoyable thing to do at the most amazing season, but you still have to do it. So here are some tips on how to spring clean your clothes closet.

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How To Spring Clean the Laundry Room

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:02 PM PDT

Spring is that season everyone looks forward to. However, spring cleaning is one task not many people would love to think about. While you clean out your whole house during this season, don't forget to also get rid of the dirt and clutter found in one of the rarely visited places in your home—the laundry room. You might only visit the laundry room once or twice every week, but you still have to keep it clean for you to have a fresh washing environment. You might not know what creeps in that place if you don't tidy it up every once in a while. Here are some tips on how to spring clean your laundry room.

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How To Spot Inflation

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 07:00 PM PDT

One way to look at the concept of inflation is by measuring the rate of change of your purchasing power. What this means fundamentally is that the money supply increases faster than the total wealth in the economy. The net effect is that your money buys less goods than it used to.
The word "inflation" gets thrown around a lot during trying economic times, and today's no different.

As important as it is to get a good handle on inflation, there is still a large percentage of the general public that has no more than a fuzzy understanding of what inflation is, how to identify it in the economic environment, and how to take measures to cope with its effects.

Here are some basic guidelines on how to identify signs of inflation around us. This is not an exhaustive list by any means, but it should help you see the signs of inflation around you a little more clearly.

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How To Shine Shoes

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:58 PM PDT

Shoes have always played an important role in the daily lives of the people. Everyday people would wear shoes not just because they want to, but they need to. These are used in office workplaces, in schools for schoolchildren, in department stores for sales ladies and many more.

Shoes were not only made for decoration but also for protection. And nowadays shoes are quiet expensive, especially the ones that are made from pure leather. You should do some maintenance in order for your shoes to last a long time. Shoe polishing is one way of taking care of your shoes.  This will also keep you from having to buy shoes from time to time. So, how do you make your shoes shine?

Here are some steps how:

Things you will need: You will need piece of cloth, Shoe Polish and a Shoeshine brush. The cloth will be used to wipe your shoe polish onto your shoes and the brush will make your polish shine.

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How To Stabilize Blood Sugar after Blood Donation

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:48 PM PDT

The high demand for blood has increased in the past years. Organizations, such as the Red Cross, aim to collect blood to store for people who really need it. Once you have decided to donate blood and help people in need, you must also know steps to ensure your health and safety in the process. Here are some tips on how to stabilize your blood sugar after blood donation.

Be prepared.  In any situation or event, preparedness is very important, especially in this case wherein your own health may be at risk. Prior to donating blood, you must have regular meals to boost your fluids and minerals that may be drained from you once you've donated your blood. If you are following a particular diet, just make sure that you have all the vitamins and minerals to sustain you. Note that this is also dependent on what is prescribed by the doctor since some require fasting before the blood donation.

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How To Stabilize a Dog in an Emergency

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:46 PM PDT

Everyday, there are different accidents that happen and if you're in your car or just walking around in your neighborhood, you may encounter dog emergencies. Knowing how to respond to these accidents gives dogs a higher chance of survival. Here are some ways that you can apply in stabilizing a dog during an emergency.

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How To Spackle Wall Damage

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:44 PM PDT

Spackle is a compound fit for surfacing or patching damages on walls. It is different from a drywall compound though since you will not be able to wet the compound again, once it dries up. It will also not dissolve in water unlike a drywall compound, which is what you will need in repairing your bathroom walls. It also turns out to give a finer finish than a drywall compound. Spackle also does not shrink. This means that you will not have to apply it many times if you have to repair damages.

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How To Spy on a Teenager

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:42 PM PDT

Teenagers nowadays get involved in a lot of things that their parents were prohibited to do back in the old days. A good number of these sulky little devils stay up into wee hours of the night, sneaking out to party with teens in a higher grade, and some go out just to satisfy their curiosity of what's happening in the world. Unfortunately, they end up getting exposed to drugs, alcohol, sex offenders, and people just wanting to take advantage of them. So to keep them safe and have the peace of mind of knowing where they are, who they're with and what they're doing, here are some tips on how to spy on your teenager.

Be involved. It pays to try and be a part of your child's life. Trying to become a part of their activities, events, and even being their friend helps in spying on your child. This will make you part of the "in" group in their world, thus secrets won't be as often as you expect them.

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How To Spend Less on College Textbooks Every Semester

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:41 PM PDT

Planning and setting a budget for textbooks is a major part of the financial challenge that college students must deal with in a college environment. Given the correct information, there are a lot of ways to spend less on college textbooks and class materials.

Search the campus library or media building. All colleges and universities would have libraries which would have textbooks for their courses offered to the students. There's a good chance they aren't available to be taken home but if it's not a big deal getting studies done at school, hundreds of dollars a semester could be saved.

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How To Spend Less On Beauty

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:36 PM PDT

Simplicity is beauty and one can attain it without spending on expensive beauty products. In times of crisis, and if you can't afford to go to the salon, all you have to do is experiment with the ingredients you can find in your kitchen or from local supermarkets and drugstores. Although some are born beautiful already, they still want to maintain their good looks with the available practices and tips. Here are some that will let you spend minimal or almost nothing by just starting at home and few trips to cheaper stores to complete the beauty recipe you are searching for.

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How To Spend Less Money on the Wedding of Your Dreams

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:33 PM PDT

Every bride dreams of a lavish and a grand wedding. No matter what country or culture you are in, you want your wedding to be romantic and memorable. But with the current economic situation we are facing you don't want to spend all of your savings on your wedding day. With proper planning and by setting your budget you can still have the wedding of your dreams without spending too much.

Know your budget. Knowing and agreeing with your partner how much money you will spend on your wedding day is very important. In doing the budget you will take into consideration what type of wedding you want, how many people you want to invite, giveaways or remembrance, location of the church, venue of the wedding and what type of food you want to serve to your guest. Once you have all the details it will be easy for you to determine how much money you will need to attain your once in a lifetime wedding.

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How To Start a Car Lot

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:31 PM PDT

Operating a Car Lot is a competitive business that requires good management and marketing skills to stay on top. Like all businesses, learning the ropes from the ground up is essential. In this case, knowing how to estimate the condition of a car, determining its resale value, how to negotiate for lowered prices for trade-ins and determining commissions from consignments are just a few of the skills and knowledge that one must learn.

Know more about one's playing field. Even an informal market study will help. Find out who and where your prospective clients are. Know who and what the competition is. If there are existing car lots in the city or the state you are in, go and study how their operations are doing. Find out things like what cars they keep in the display area and what cars they keep in stock. Getting a feel of the local economy is going to be a handy tool for leveraging prices.

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How To Spackle Trim for Sanding

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:29 PM PDT

Spackling is a way to cover up small holes or damage on the wall so that a surface will be ready to be painted. This is to make sure that the finish is going to be smooth and the holes will not be visible at all. A spackling compound is like putty that is moist and thick that will dry out when applied to a surface. They are usually used on inside walls and fill in nail holes. However, it is not used on flat joints of drywall. So, how do you spackle for sanding? These steps can help.

Choose a spackling compound. Spackling compound are essentially the same. But you should also watch out for brands that are of better quality than others. Most spackling compounds do not need to be primed after being applied. You can paint directly with your finish paint after you have removed the dust caused by sanding.  But, you will have to prime to prevent the absorption of gloss if you are using sheen paint.

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How To Spruce Up Your Bathroom in 5 Steps

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:27 PM PDT

The bathroom, for many people, is a sanctuary where they can just relax, take a nice shower or long warm bath, and for the ladies, do their make ups and other beauty regimens. It is a place where privacy is much required and cherished. It is where you wash away all the day's dirt off of you and take on a fresh start. Perhaps you would not agree with this description because you don't find your bathroom as comforting. If you are one of those people, here are 5 simple steps to spruce up your bathroom and turn into the haven you wish you had.

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How To Sow Seeds Indoors

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:25 PM PDT

Planting seeds is indoors is easy. Aside from having the right tools a little patience will help a lot in starting to grow plants.

Step 1: When you purchase a seed you must consider the time and season. Some plants should be planted about 12 weeks prior to the last frost date in your area. Also check if your chosen seed needs to be started indoors by checking the directions at the back of the seed packet. It also bears everything you need to know about the seed like when, where and how to plant it, proper spacing and transplanting. If you purchase a seed or have some leftovers from the last planting season you must check its germination rate by placing six to eight seeds on a wet paper towel. Keep it moist and when half of the seeds germinate then your seeds are good.

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How To Get Your Money Back from an Online Scam

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:24 PM PDT

More and more people are getting victimized by online scams. These online scammers are getting bolder and more technologically proficient in making people part with their money through fraudulent online presence promising to sell anything and everything that can answer a particular buyer's needs. If you have fallen prey to an online scam and you want to get your money back, take a look at the steps that you can take to make it happen.

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How To Get Your Landlord to Make Repairs

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:23 PM PDT

You as a tenant are entitled to live in a house that is generally stable, habitable, energy efficient and with the required fixed apparatuses such as secure door knobs, window locks, and power and gas outlets. It is the responsibility of the landlord to ensure that the house or apartment you are staying in is in good condition all the time. Major repairs should be done by the landlord and in cases when they will not make the necessary repairs, here are some things that might consider doing.

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How To Get Your Kids to Go to Bed and Stay There

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:21 PM PDT

Almost all parents have had the experience of sleeping only for a few hours before being awakened up by a crying child who wants to have a drink of water or feels that there is a monster under the bed or hiding in their closet or feeling hungry. For some parents it is easier for them to just let the child crawl into bed with them rather than get up and send the kid back to her own room, particularly for those parents who nearly always lack sleep for being busy the whole day. Get your kids to go to bed and stay there with some of the tips given below.

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How To Get Your Kids to Adhere to Regular Bedtime

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 06:20 PM PDT

Kids between the ages of five to twelve are very active during the day and may still refuse to go to bed at the prescribed hour, protesting that they are not sleepy. Kids of this age need to have around ten to twelve hours of sleep each night. For those parents with kids who protest too much when told to go to bed, here are some tips.

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