Month: August 2021
Toledo – El Greco Spanish Play Park
The restored windmills of Seguera, which Don Quixote, Cervantes’s mad knight with his colander helmet mistook for the swirling arms of fearsome giants, defend the myth of La Mancha, but its hilltop cities present a wide contrast and represent an important part of the story. from Spain. Albacete has the rare distinction of being recognized […]
Continue Reading...How to Leverage Kindle Unlimited to Market Your Books
If you’re a seasoned author already racking up sales and new readers, or just dipping your toes into the vast waters of the desktop publishing industry, the idea of making your books available through Kindle Unlimited (KU ) has no doubts. crossed your mind. The real question is, should I or shouldn’t I? Is there […]
Continue Reading...Help the environment by making green decisions in your office
Making some simple, and some not-so-simple, changes in your workplace can dramatically help the environment and slow down global warming. Think about the amount of time you spend at work each week; It’s a great opportunity to make a difference! Here are some things you can do: 1. Avoid paper – Switching to electronic invoicing […]
Continue Reading...Cabinet Handle Won’t Tighten: How To Fix A Loose Drawer Knob
Other than replacing your loose cabinet handle or knob, there really are no other solutions related to how to fix loose hardware. If you decide to use super glue, you need to use a very small bead and screw in quickly. Be sure to protect the countertop or floor under the area where you are […]
Continue Reading...Tips and Tricks for Saving on Auto Insurance
Finding the best car insurance rates can sometimes be tricky. However, it is absolutely necessary to be insured on the roads. In fact, Illinois state law requires you to have coverage. Auto insurance is considered extremely expensive by some, but there are ways to help make it more affordable. Here are some things to consider […]
Continue Reading...Pros and cons of a reconditioned kitchen stand mixer
If you’ve ever considered buying a stand mixer, you probably know that while it’s a worthwhile investment, it can seem a bit pricey. Often a more affordable alternative to buying a new mixer is buying a refurbished one. Refurbished Kitchenaid Stand Mixers are mixers that may have been carefully used at the same time, or […]
Continue Reading...Reasons why we celebrate Shrove Tuesday
Shrove Tuesday refers to the celebration that occurs before Ash Wednesday. This Tuesday is the last day that people can enjoy before making sacrifices before the Lenten season. Shrove is a word that comes from the word shriven, which means to ask for forgiveness or repentance. The Shrove Tuesday celebration does not celebrate repentance. It […]
Continue Reading...Book Review: ‘Understanding Public Policy’ by Paul Cairney
Book reviews may or may not become a more common feature of this blog. Obviously, as a PhD student, I read a lot. And every now and then I come across a book that is not only a pleasure to read, but is also very useful for my work and research. It is books like […]
Continue Reading...7 best fitness exercises for gymnastics
1. Jumping Jacks – This exercise is also known as “Star Jump”. You can challenge yourself by seeing how high you can jump on each rep. Also, at the point where the legs meet you can perform a squat. Jumps are a great way to start your warm-up routine. 2. Burpee – This is a […]
Continue Reading...Can you still track an email if the account is closed?
Do you need to trace an email address to locate or identify the sender? You can still achieve this even if the email account is now closed and no longer active. It may be a bit more difficult, but it is still possible to identify the person behind that email address. In this article we […]
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