Jessica Deets's Articles in Other Misc.

  • Metal Detectors to Get That Rare Find
    Metal detectors electronic devices and are used to locate signs of metal. It is used to search on the ground, people or goods. The materials can be on the ground may be a piece of iron, aluminum, etc or it can even indicate buried metal could be anything from discarded pieces of aluminum to buried resources. These detectors can penetrate various non-metallic substances like soil, wood, sand, etc.
  • Care and Feeding of Your Horse
    Even though your horse is a large animal, it has a very small stomach and intestines. They cannot hold huge quantities of food at a time. They require their food well spread over the day, may be four or more times a day.
  • Taxes and Donating a Car
    New laws on car donation clearly specify the following - when a taxpayer donates a vehicle for which the claimed value is $500 or more, the precise deduction that can be claimed will depend on how the charity plans to use the vehicle. If the auto is sold by the nonprofit organization, then the taxpayer will be able to deduct only the amount of gross proceeds the organization got from the sale.
  • Modern Metal Storage Buildings
    Today’s modern metal storage buildings are no longer dilapidated backyard shacks. A metal building can keep cars, boats, or airplanes safe from the elements.
  • How to Get Your Own Private Jet
    Join the thousands of travelers who have already experienced the benefits of chartering their air travel needs with a private jet. Whether you’re flying for business or pleasure, you are guaranteed the personalized attention that can only be provided by chartering a private jet. Once a lavish and expensive privilege for the few, today’s charter flights are practical and beneficial for everyone.
  • Getting Your Own Genealogy
    Genealogy research can open up beautiful love stories, war heroes, family traditions, and rich histories from foreign lands. Maybe you’ll find you’re related to a famous person. Maybe your family has a rich historical or religious background. A written family history is a gift you can pass to your children and grandchildren.
  • Choosing the Right Snowboard for Your Style
    Snowboarding is one of those sports that can get expensive very quickly, so you want to make sure to choose the right gear for your style. By careful searching, you can save yourself from spending $500 on the wrong type of snowboard... and still enjoy the riding that you like to do.
  • Managing Heartburn Without Surgery
    According to a study mandated by a new Medicare law, data has come back saying that drugs can be just as effective as even surgery in managing some of the symptoms of acid reflux. This can affect many people, as it is estimated that currently sixty million Americans have acid reflux.
  • Bodybuilding and Overcoming Daily Workout Fatigue
    "How can you have a great workout without having to feel so tired the rest of the day." You've probably seen women and men that are so busy, that the only time they can workout is at 5:00 in the morning. Maybe you have to do that too. So I set out to find out how to keep from getting so tired throughout the day after an intense workout... and the answer may surprise you.
  • Six Popular Diabetes Supplements and Their Effect on Type II
    For someone with diabetes, often there are 6 supplements recommended by well-meaning persons. These are alpha-lipoic acid, chromium, magnesium, coenzyme Q10, garlic, omega-3 fatty acids. This information relates findings by the government regarding the effectiveness of every one of these supplements.
  • When a debt is old, how to stop bill collectors from legitimately coming after you.
    Each state has their own laws regarding when creditors may sue debtors for failing to pay or violating a written contract. This would include credit card accounts, accounts set up for buying a car, rental leases, and other contracts involving debt. If a debt is older than the state's law, the collector has no legal authority to truly collect on the debt.
  • Nitric Oxide and Building Your Muscle Fast
    There's been some double-blind studies that support the effectiveness of nitric oxide supplements. But with so many Nitric Oxide products on the market, how do you know which one works the best for you.
  • What to do if Acid Reflux Strikes in the Middle of the Night
    If you're laying in bed at night and you feel a burning in your throat, or if your stomach is upset, or you keep tasting the dinner you had earlier, there's a good chance you're suffering from acid reflux. Knowing that it may be acid reflux gives you a chance to quickly do something about it.
  • The Fun of "Rustic" Modern Log Cabins
    Log cabins are an icon of pioneer America. Even a few presidents were famous for their log cabins, namely Abraham Lincoln. At the peak of their popularity in the 1800’s, log cabins symbolized freedom, determination, and independence.
  • Fixing Identity Theft Can Be Very Frustrating
    The following true story about identity theft points out why it is so important to get a copy of your credit report at least once a year. I know it's all real, because it's someone else's credit that is being destroyed, right in front of my face. I've carried out everything possible to help, all to no avail.
  • What To Do For Good Credit
    For several years, credit has been an important part of our economy. With the popularity of the internet, credit has become even more important due to the impersonal nature of being able to apply for a loan without meeting anyone in person.
  • Three Tips for Successful Weight Loss
    Weight loss isn’t just about eating less food. Healthy eating can accelerate your efforts in losing weight. The following are three tips to not only be healthy, but also to lose weight quickly.
  • Arthritis: How to Recognize When It's Safe to Drive
    Driving is a complex skill which many of us learn at a younger age. The ability to drive safely can be affected due to changes in our physical, emotional and mental condition. Arthritis affects our physical condition and may make it more difficult to drive.
  • Having a Healthy Family
    The more you know about good health, the easier it is for your family to be healthy. There are many medical resources on the Internet, but your family doctor is the best provider of personalized treatment and health education. Internet resources are invaluable resources for finding health care information before you talk to your doctor about your family’s medical needs.
  • Getting Your Wedding Prep List Ready
    You’ve met the right person to marry. This is the time to plan the perfect wedding. Wedding planning may be stressful and upsetting at times because you to make things perfect. All it requires is a little communication and patience while you make what seems like a never-ending list of choices and decisions.
  • What Could be the First Pandemic of the 21st Century
    Public health officials across the globe are concerned about the avian influenza or H5N1. Although there are many strains of avian flu, or bird flu, only one has been lethal in humans, H5N1.
  • The Freedom of Small Business Owners
    Owning your own business is driven by freedom and entrepreneurship. Maybe you’re thinking about starting your own business to make more money, to have more time at home, or to develop a unique company or product idea. Whatever your business and personal goals, the right small business can achieve individual independence and pride in your work.
  • Benefits of Flax Seeds
    Flax seeds are small seeds that at first glance look like the sesame seeds used on hamburger buns. They are very inexpensive and the benefits of flax seeds are numerous and include constipation relief, clearing up acne, smooth skin, they assist in building muscle and burning fat, they're good for heart health and they might even help with depression and arthritis.
  • Using Asphalt Roofing Shingles For Your Home
    Economic, durable, attractive, and easy to install and maintain, it’s no mystery that asphalt shingles are the most popular choice for roofing material in the United States.
  • Autism: 5 Things You've Wondered, but Never Asked
    While most people understand that autism affects the brain, impairing communication and interaction skills, very few realize that scientists don't even really know what causes it. Recent studies indicated that as many as 1 in 166 people are affected by some form of autism.
  • This Flu Season, Don't Mess Around with Strep Throat
    This flu season may turn out to be one of the worst seasons for strep throat. Although we like to recommend the natural cures, this is the one season that if a person gets these strep symptoms they should see the doctor soon. If antibiotics are recommended, get them and take them all. You'll get very fast relief with antibiotics even as soon as a half day, and you'll minimize the risk of scarlet fever and rheumatic fever.
  • The Bird Flu, Boost Your Immune to Increase Your Chance of Survival
    Many of the latest headlines are turning their attention to the latest bird flu, also known as the H5N1 virus. The problem is that this virus can mutate, so no one really knows what it will be that we need to be protected from. The one thing that always remains constant is to have a healthy, strong immune system that can fight disease. It's been shown that some habits, supplements and herbs can have a beneficial effect on the immune system.
  • Skin Cancer: Keep your skin safe
    One in five people will have skin cancer in their lifetime. Despite this high number, Americans understand very little about how to prevent skin cancer, and actually take preventative measures even less. Understanding the types, cause, risks, and prevention of skin cancer is the best way to combat this potentially deadly disease.
  • Starting your Family History
    Do you have a deep-seated desire to know more about our ancestors, what they were like, and where you come from? Here's some things that can be useful to you as you think about getting started doing your own personal Family History research.

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