Month: October 2022

Faucet Handle Is Hard To Turn – Single Handle Faucet Repair

October 2, 2022

Happens to me often as a plumber. After I fix a faucet and the homeowner turns the faucet lever for the first time, they are amazed. “The faucet turns so easily!” they exclaim. What surprises them is not that the faucet works so easily after repairing it, but that they never realized that it didn’t…

How to Achieve the Human Stone Effect in Your Shots in Photoshop

October 1, 2022

If you have gone through superhero comics, surely you remember how the hero with his supernatural powers ended up at times becoming a fierce man of stone. Well, do you want to achieve that result in your photo shoots? If yes, just follow the steps below: Step 1: Get a photo that has a plain…

Bamboo – sustainable source of pulp, fiber, paper and building materials

October 1, 2022

Bamboo: a grass that you can use as wood but grows up to 50 times faster In North America and Europe, softwoods and hardwoods have traditionally been used for home frames, floors, and doors, as well as furniture. The problem with using trees for construction is that they take between 20 and 100 years to…

Scare away birds with predator decoys

October 1, 2022

Every year, homeowners are plagued by pest birds that want to live and eat outside of their yards. Birds like sparrows and crows love to eat the seeds from your newly planted garden, while geese love to devour your lawn. If you have fruit trees, they are certainly not safe from bird pests either. So…

How can you exercise while traveling so you don’t come home with extra pounds?

October 1, 2022

Exercising while traveling can be challenging. The chant “I’ll do it when I get home” can lead to disappointment when you return from your trip in the form of weight gain and sluggishness. Exercise should be considered a regular necessity, just like brushing your teeth. So how do you maintain exercise when you’re in motels,…

Prostitution and the marginalized in India and Bangladesh

October 1, 2022

Prostitution is as old as the mountains and is known as the oldest profession in the world. In India and in all other third world countries, people will have sex with prostitutes. Like all countries in the world, prostitution in India is a controversial issue. Prostitution, or exchanging sex for money, is legal, but related…

Sauron is a malignant narcissist

October 1, 2022

JRR Tolkien produced one of the greatest stories ever told as it perfectly depicts the struggle between the dual forces better known as good and evil. In fact, the main antagonist of The Lord of the Rings, Sauron the Deceiver, symbolizes narcissism at its core because he actively works to consume all that opposes him….

NAACP support of the Vietnam War – 1963-1969

October 1, 2022

Wilkins issued a memorandum to all local units of the NAACP warning that “organized units of the NAACP have no authority” to participate in the caucus of underrepresented people established in Washington, DC in August 1965, where the main agenda item It was a rally to oppose US policy in Vietnam. Wilkins further noted that…

Arsenal F.C. 2010–11 season review

October 1, 2022

This season mirrored many others from previous seasons as Arsenal again displayed beautiful, graceful and flowing football and produced some memorable nights at the Emirates Stadium, including defeating Barcelona in the Champions League group stage and a resounding victory over Chelsea. The optimism of the start of the season was short-lived as Arsenal again finished…

Our regulatory bureaucracy is full of enemies of capitalism, corporations and entrepreneurs

October 1, 2022

Let’s clear this up. We hire law students fresh out of college to work in the state and federal bureaucracy as regulators. To attract this talent, we offer to pay part of the costs of your tuition loan. We deliberately hire these so-called ‘hard workers’ because it’s hard to keep current regulators when big corporations…