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- Whisk It All Out! – An Overall Guide to Whiskey By: Khieng Chho
Unless you’re one of the few nice people around who hasn’t even savored a drop of liquor in their whole lives, chances are that you’re at least marginally familiar of the drink whiskey. Tags: whiskey, whisky, Scotch Whiskey, Irish Whiskey, American Straight Whiskey, Malt Whiskey, Blended
- Training Your Dog The Proper Table Etiquette By: Keith Lee
Puppy needs to learn proper table manners if he is to become a good house-dog. He must learn to give up his food to you without a struggle. He must also learn not to take food that does not belong to him. Training your puppy both aspects of table manner early on will prevent biting over his meal or over a stolen food later on. Since both aspects go against the dog's natural instinct, they are necessary lessons to learn for him when he lives with humans. It is often necessary for dogs to be trained against their natural instincts or they can become threats to their families. Tags: Dog Training, Puppy Training, Canine Training, Dog Behavioral Correction
- Top 10 RSS Do's and Don'ts By: S. Housley
RSS is not quite a household word, but technically astute individuals are adopting the use of RSS feeds at an alarming rate. If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon, but not quite sure of where to start, consider following these simple RSS feed tips to maximize feed compatibility and make your feed stand out from the crowd. Tags: rss, rss feeds, rss feed, etiquette, tips, channel, internet, marketing, xml, internet mar
- How to Plan Playdates: 15 Strategies for Fun and Successful Kids' Get-togethers By: Jennifer Bingham Hull
Playdates can be fun if you plan and prepare. Follow these tips from the award-winning author of Beyond One for playdate success. Tags: how to plan playdates, Play dates, playdate etiquette
- RSS Feed and Blog Etiquette By: Sharon Housley
There is no Emily Post in blogging that offers etiquette advice, or a Miss Manners that details appropriate behavior. That does not mean there are not acceptable and unacceptable actions that bloggers should take. In order to efficiently communicate as a blogger on the Internet, it is critical to understand the unwritten rules of blogging etiquette. Tags: rss feed
- Guide to Playing Bingo Online By: Sam Wolfe
This article gives an overall guide for beginners who are interested in taking the step and playing bingo online. The author touches on all aspects of concern for a new player and puts those fears to bed in no uncertain terms. Tags: bingo online, online bingo, internet bingo, bingo, 90 ball bingo, 75 ball bingo
- RSS Feed & Blog Etiquette By: S. Housley
Citizen journalists and writers have become common place on the web. Perhaps you are considering blogging, but are unsure of how to enter the world of online journaling. As the medium has grown, I thought it might be a good idea to put together some general guidelines for new bloggers and reminders to veteran bloggers about blogging practices. Tags: rss feed, blog, blog etiquette, publish, publishing, writing, etiquette, manners, proper,
- Bloggers Are A Lot Like Pigeons By: Derrick Sorles
Bloggers Are A Lot Like Pigeons
So I'm sure many of you read the title and thought, "Where is he going to go with this one?"
Okay, I agree it sounds corny, but it is amazing how your mind frames things early on a cold, wet Midwest winter morning walking to the train station (remember, a perfect morning involves staying in my sweats, not leaving the house, working on the computer). Now granted, I do hope most of us are potty trained better, have a more permanent residen... Tags: blog, bloggers, writers, pigeons
- The Medieval Restaurant Dining Experience By: Josh Stone
Whether you're serving at a Medieval Times or other Middle-Ages themed eatery, catering at a Renaissance Faire, or find yourself playing "serving wench" at a King Arthur-themed wedding, understanding the Medieval dining experience will help you carry off this part-meal, part-show with style. Tags: restaurant, food service industry, medieval, dining, chef, aprons, cook, cooking, uniforms
- Give a Get Well Card. It's Just What The Doctor Ordered! By: Geraldine Jozefiak
Receiving a thoughtfully written get well card when you're unwell is especially welcome. Everyone likes to be remembered by others and getting a card during a period of sickness can serve as emotional medicine. Pills and potions may cure the body, but thoughts and actions feed the mind. Tags: get well soon card, get well card, get well greeting card, recovery card
- RSS Feed Etiquette By: S. Housley
The arguments continue to rage over the ambiguities in the RSS specifications. But the fact is: RSS is here to stay, and the current defined RSS 2.0 specification is likely going to be as good as it is going to get. Attempts have been made to create "best practice" documents and specification clarifications. We felt it would be helpful to provide general guidelines for those constructing an RSS 2.0 feed. Tags: rss, rss feeds, rss feed, feed, feeds, data feeds, xml, data feed, feed etiquette, etiquet
- Speed Eating And Fat Loss: Diet Advice Your Mom Was Right About All Along By: Tom Venuto
New research proves that the weight loss advice your mom gave you is true after all. Tags: fat loss, brian wansink, speed eating, eating slowly, time energy displacement, energy den
- The Secrets to Socialization By: Badeth Abonita
Socializing seems difficult for many people. Here are the things you need to practice so gathering friends and acquaintances would be much easier. Tags: social clubs ca, social club ca, single golf club, social club events, singles social club
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