Saturday, June 26, 2010

How To Use a Bathroom Bidet

How To Use a Bathroom Bidet


How To Use a Bathroom Bidet

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:33 PM PDT

If you've traveled throughout Europe or East Asia you may have encountered one of these contraptions. A bidet (pronounced, "bee-day") is found beside toilet bowls in bathrooms and is designed to wash off your genital and anal areas right after you have relieved yourself. At first glance, it could look very uncomfortable to use, but they are actually designed with the convenience of the handicapped in mind. They are also very hygienic, but it's very important that you know how to use them in the first place. Here are the important steps for using a bidet:

Use the toilet first. Unless you just want to try out the bidet for the sake of knowing how it feels like, bidets are really designed to be used after the toilet. Very important: you should wipe your anal area at least two times to remove most of the fecal matter. Remember that the bidet does not flush, and excess poop that would find its way on the bidet would be terrible to get rid of.

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How To Use a Bike Trainer

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:31 PM PDT

If you already have a bike but you're wondering how you could possibly use it during the winter months, be encouraged by the fact that you could easily convert it to a stationary bike using a bike trainer. This means that you don't have to miss out on your regular cycling workout even during the winter season. Here are the important things to follow for using a bike trainer:

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How To Start an Embroidered Bag Business

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:29 PM PDT

Every now and then people want to see their emotional side, their mood or their personality reflected in the things that they buy. More often than not they purchase things like shirts, blouses and bags that echo their personalities and idiosyncrasies. Bags for example, especially for women and girls; they spend a lot of their money on bags.

Aside from being a necessity for holding their personal things it also becomes a fashion statement and must complement their outfits. Maybe this is the reason behind why embroidered bag has become a very profitable business. Aside from offering a unique design that would surely attract customers it also showcases the creative talent of the designers.

Of course starting this kind of business is not hard, with the right planning, enough capital, and suitable location.

Capital

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How To Use a Moses Basket

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:28 PM PDT

A lovely way to keep your baby warm and cozy is laying her in a Moses basket. It is an oblong shaped basket with handles usually made of woven straw. This beautifully crafted baby basket was patterned after the baby basket made of reeds that the infant Moses rode along the river Nile.

Adorable beddings are placed inside the Moses basket for the baby's comfort. Some come with a stand so it can function much like a bassinet. Depending on the quality and the brand, you can find inexpensive to very pricey Moses baskets. There are heirlooms that have been handed down from generation to generation. It is a great gift to give and a great gift to receive.

Here are some things to keep in mind if you have one for your little angel.

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How To Start an Aviary

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:27 PM PDT

Bird keeping is one of the most rewarding hobbies nowadays.  Some raise birds as a hobby during their spare time and others do it to earn some profit.

The most common bird for breeding is the pigeon, usually for racing. But whatever your choice of bird may be, it is best to start your own aviary. 

Aviaries are not your usual cages, they are relatively a large enclosed place where birds can fly across. The enclosure is also known as a flight cage. Samples of the bird's natural flora are usually added to give a more natural ambiance for birds. But remember, just like your pet dogs or cats, birds also require regular feeding, scheduled aviary cleaning and attention from your veterinarian to keep them healthy and make sure they live as long as they can.

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How To Use a Bid Sniping Service

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:20 PM PDT

Are you an eBay auctioneer? You might have heard of the term bid sniping. Bid sniping refers to people who routinely enter their bids for a certain item a few minutes right before the auction closes. This way, they'd be surer to get the winning bid, because the other bidders won't have the time to react and to post a bid of their own.

You can actually snipe manually, but you'd have to make sure that you're in front of the computer the exact time that the auction ends, and you should be able to act fast and bid to within a window time of two minutes before the auction is due to close. Another problem is that if you happen to lose Internet connection at the time when you are about to place your bid, then you can say goodbye to the precious item you were eyeing.

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How To Use a Navajo Vase in a Wedding Ceremony

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:19 PM PDT

Native Americans have such wonderful traditions that guide their journey through life. They are always connected to the spirit of the earth and with each other. One of their great traditions is the use of Navajo wedding vases. Native American weddings in Southwestern United States and Mexico are often never without this particular object of tradition.

What is a Navajo wedding vase?

The vase features two spouts, one representing the man (groom) and the other the woman (bride). There is a looped handle that signifies the unity of the married couple. The area within the loop, slightly circular, is a representation of the circle of life. Traditionally, the tribe's medicine man prepares nectar that is placed in the jar for the couple to drink. As the couple sips from the spouts, the merging of their lives as one begins.

How to use the Navajo wedding vase?

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How To Transplant Grapevines

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:17 PM PDT

Grapes are probably the most expensive fruit commodity since back in the olden times. You can make wine out of them, and they do well even when you just eat them on their own. Having grapes in your own backyard may prove to be a treat. You should do everything you can to cultivate it.

In some cases, your grape vine would have to be grown in one place, and moved to another. You can do this by transporting the grapes into a more fit area in your garden. Here are some of the steps you will have to take to transfer grapevines into locations that are more suitable successfully.

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How To Use a Portable Ladder

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:15 PM PDT

No matter how physically gifted you are you can't avoid utilizing tools that can make work easier. Ladders have been around since ancient times. It was man's earliest creation that brought him to new heights.

In this modern time slick and comfy have become themes of attraction. Such principle has brought into being the likes of portable ladders. Use them properly to reach places you normally can't.

Be sure you're well-versed with ladder materials. There are three common elements utilized to create portable ladders. These are fiberglass, wood, and metal. You should be careful when faced with the latter version especially when there are dangers associated with electrical mechanisms. To keep your working environment safer, make it a habit to read the manufacturer's guidelines, as there are other forms of ladders with a hint of metal on them.

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How To Start an Automotive Performance Business

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:14 PM PDT

Starting an automotive performance center can be a great business decision nowadays.  In the US alone, almost 100 million vehicles have been registered so far. You are sure to have a ready market. These car owners will always have a need for skilled workers who can enhance their cars. 

Most common enhancements consist of changing rims and tires or wheel covers, usually for a better driving experience. Most drivers want to alter parts to have better gas mileage, and they include changing mechanical parts mostly in the transmission of the car.

Some do enhancements for the sake of appearance.  Almost all car owners seriously consider how their cars appear in public and so there is a demand for anyone who can add audio systems, sports driving lamps, body kits and spoilers.

Window tinting, auto detailing and interior cleaning can be an added service that you may want to consider as well.

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How To Use a Boppy Pillow with a Wearable Blanket

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:13 PM PDT

Are you a new mommy?

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How To Start an Emu Farm

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:11 PM PDT

Emus are the largest native bird in Australia and the second-largest bird in the world by height next to the ostrich. These flightless birds can reach up to 2 meters and are common in most of Australia, although they do not like populated areas and dense forests.

The emus are also creating a market that is helpful to its native land. They are in demand for their meat, wet-salted skins, oil and eggs that can be used for carving. There are many people in Australia that see the potential of emus for business purposes. You can start a business too, if you like, but remember that you have to plan and prepare. You have to be ready with your budget to buy all the things that you need.

How does one start an emu farm? Here are some tips.

Know what emus are

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How To Transplant Ground Cover Plants

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:09 PM PDT

Keeping a garden seems like a rewarding job. People who are more than enthusiastic of getting their hands dirty to cultivate the soil prove that this is true. Along with other garden activities that you can perform, maybe you can try exploring the potential of your plant to grow by transporting.

When you transplant plants from an area to another, it may mean that your plant nears its death or it has the potential of blossoming in new areas. 

Transferring ground cover plants may prove to be easy. While the steps do require extreme care, if you follow them properly, you will be able to transplant your ground cover plant successfully. Here are the steps that you should take in transplanting your own ground cover plants.

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How To Use a Bottle Warmer

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 07:08 PM PDT

Being a parent to a new baby would definitely have its joys, but it would have its share of hassles and heavy responsibilities as well. And one of the main responsibilities that a new parent is concerned with is feeding their baby not just at the proper time, but with the proper nutrients as well. Good thing that there are many tools that help make any parents' life much easier, and the bottle warmer is one of them. With a good bottle warmer, you could prepare baby's formulas in their bottles and store them in the refrigerator, and then warm them up whenever your baby needs to be fed.

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How To Treat a Bleeding Nose

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:54 PM PDT

It can be a scary sight when your nose starts to bleed for no reason at all. Nose bleeds is a common occurrence in children and adults. There are several reasons why your nose may bleed. These include the infection of the mucous membrane or an injury to the inside of your nose due to excessive nose picking. A sudden blow to your nose can also cause it. A bleeding nose may also be caused by the cold or extreme dryness. Blowing too hard when you have a cold may also cause your nose to bleed due to the damage to some capillaries. As long as the bleeding comes from the front of your nose, it is easy to treat it. There are various methods to stop a nose bleed. Take a look at some of them below.

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How To Help a Child Overcome Reading Difficulties

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:53 PM PDT

If your child seems to be having difficulties in reading, there are many ways that you could help him out. Read on for some great and handy tips:

Have your child diagnosed by a reading professional. First of all, know that not all children with reading difficulties are diagnosed with a reading disorder such as dyslexia. However, it's a wise move in your part if you could find out early on if your child does have such condition. This way, you'd be able to practice early reading intervention measures early on to benefit your child. If your child has been diagnosed with dyslexia, the best way is to work with a professional who has the expertise to recommend specific training methods for your child.    

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How To Take the Brassy Color Out of Blonde Hair

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:51 PM PDT

Blonde hair contributes to a classy, yet elegant, appearance. If you have colored your locks before, there is a tendency for you to suffer the "brassy" blonde look, which often involves having an orange tinge to your hair. If you want to get rid with this unattractive tone, you can check out these tips. 

Re-evaluate the shade. There are some reasons why your hair achieved a brassy color. One of these is that when coloring your hair, the dye does not leave on the hair long enough to boost the color. Coloring undergoes through different phases before achieving the last blonde shade. Orange is one of the midway shades, that is a component of the natural progression to blonde. One fact is that if you eliminate the hair coloring from your hair prior to the orange phase to blonde, your hair might experience brassy undertones. 

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How To Take the Body for Life Challenge

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:50 PM PDT

Over two million of individuals who have taken the Body for Life Challenge have changed their lives. These changes have given them many new opportunities and chances ahead of them. The Body for Life Challenge is a four-round challenge held annually. If you want to take this test and be one of those people who have transformed, these directions can help you achieve your greatest body ever.

Record your current body measurements. With the use of a tape measure, determine and document your body's measurements. The essential parts to be calculated include the waist, arms, butt, thighs and bust. Another thing you can do is to take your current photo. Taking your picture will serve as an inspiration for you. Do this by using a camera so you could develop and post it anytime. Place this picture in an area where you would be able to see it everyday.

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How To Treat Autism in Children

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:48 PM PDT

A child with autism is always a difficult issue to deal with especially if you are the parent of the child.  This neurological disability alters the perception of an individual towards their environment and the people around them.  It affects the way they think and react as well.  This disability is the reason why children with autism find it difficult to interact with people and their environment in a normal fashion.  In more severe cases, the disability even threatens people in a way that they may not be able to function independently when they mature.  Now, there is no proven way, surgical or through medication that can cure autism.  It is a disability that people will really have to live with.  Nevertheless, there are treatments for your child to reduce the severity of the disability and increase the quality of his life.  Here are some steps to treat autism in children.

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How To Get Low Cost Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Filings

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:47 PM PDT

Chapter 13 bankruptcy starts by filing a form or petition in the area where the debtor resides. The court needs the debtor's net income, plan of payment, credit counseling certificate and payment evidence with the employer testament. Filling this kind of bankruptcy makes your expenses higher because of the cost of court, attorney fees and other payments. To file a low cost bankruptcy you must know how to reduce the cost of filing and attorney fees. 

Low cost chapter 13 bankruptcy is available if you know how to plan it. There are also low cost attorneys to make your expenses lower. You can either use an attorney or not depending on your budget. There is no such thing as low cost bankruptcy. Planning and good management makes your expenses low.

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How To Help a Child Adjust to a Montessori Classroom

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:43 PM PDT

There are many types of schools with different philosophies of teaching and learning: traditional, progressive, project-based, and Montessori, among others. Montessori classrooms are focused on sensory and experiential learning – that is, students learn through their senses and by actually experiencing lessons. If your child is going to attend a Montessori classroom, here are some of the ways that you can help him adjust: 

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How To Give Employers Two Week Notice

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:42 PM PDT

Giving two week's notice to your employer will create an impression that you are highly respectful, professional, and that you are concerned with the general welfare of your company. Giving notice to your company before resigning is very important to management because it allows your boss or the hiring officer to find somebody who will replace your position.

But telling your boss that you will leave your company in a span of two weeks can be a heart pounding and nerve-wracking thing to do. So how do you tell your boss gently that you will have a new job in two week notice?

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How To Get Kids to Brush Their Teeth

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:41 PM PDT

Getting into the habit of brushing our teeth should start early.  But it is sometimes difficult to get the kids to start the habit. Although some people will tell you that there is a right age to start the habit, this might not be true with your kid.

This article should help you get your kid to brush his teeth whenever you feel like it is the right time to introduce him to brushing.

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How To Treat Blisters

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:39 PM PDT

Blisters are a common occurrence on people's hands and feet when engaging in a physical activity for a lengthy period of time.  For instance, running a marathon may give you blister on your feet.  If you work with power tools with rough handles for a long period of time, your hand will develop blisters due to the friction and vibration.  When these develop, it should not be taken lightly and should be treated immediately to avoid infection.  Here are some treatment procedures and tips for the average blister.

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How To Have a Wedding for Under $1000

Posted: 26 Jun 2010 06:38 PM PDT

A wedding can cost several thousands of dollars if you wish or if you are not keeping a close tab on expenses. If you want all the accoutrements that come with a wedding, then be prepared to shell out a lot of money. Imported fabrics and laces, imported flowers and top of the line reception venues and big name entertainment can make your wedding one that can be remembered for a long time but that cannot guarantee the success of your marriage at all. You can still get married even if you only have less than one thousand dollars in budget. Here are some ideas to make it work.

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