Dog separation anxiety: common in large breeds You know the situation, you are living it. You have a young dog who will soon be one year old. It has grown physically at an exponential rate! From a fun, huggable size to a big, boisterous preteen who loves to run, jump and chase. He is easily… Continue reading
Month: July 2021
Do you really believe that cloud computing is reality?
Remember when launching a mobile app was an essential requirement for organizations planning to go digital? The time archives and the new digital wave are here to conquer the world. Now having a mobile application is just a basic need for businesses. This new wave is not limited to just one technology or product. It… Continue reading
Hearty Winter Warmer – Lamb Root Vegetable Soup
Winter is coming and it might be time to start thinking about hearty winter soups to keep you warm this winter. Some of the tastiest can be prepared with tubers and a good broth. Homemade vegetable broth can be made with things you would normally throw away, carrot peels, tops and bottoms, onion skin that… Continue reading
APA quote
APA (American Psychological Association) is a citation style most commonly used for citing sources for articles within the social sciences. Citing sources in the text in APA Citation When referring to a work or a work citation, you must cite APA in the author-date-page number format, for example (Freud, 1927). The author’s last name and… Continue reading
Home remedy for yeast infection – berberine and betaine
A home remedy for yeast infection is berberine. Berberine is an alkaloid found in herbs like goldenseal, barberry, and Oregon grape. It fights the excessive growth of Candida and parasites (especially amoebas) and normalizes the intestinal flora. Berberine boosts the immune system, calms inflamed mucous membranes, and helps with diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms. It… Continue reading
Pet Adoption: The Pros and Cons of Adopting a Dog from a Puppy Factory
We have all seen horror stories about how cruel animals can be and are treated. We promise that we will never fall victim to such forms of cruelty as a form of punishment or subject our pets to such dire living conditions. On a larger scale, puppy mills are notorious for mistreating animals. Animal organizations… Continue reading
7 ways to maximize your rental deductions
A negatively oriented rental property is a great way to lower your taxes, but some don’t take full advantage of available tax deductions. I’ve compiled a list of seven ways to maximize your deductions and get the most out of your property: Try to arrange an interest-only loan on your rental property. If you have… Continue reading
NordicTrack X15i Incline Trainer Review – How Does It Compare?
Thinking about the NordicTrack X15i incline trainer? Wondering if this is a good option for you? The X15i is a new high incline treadmill that NordicTrack has released for 2016. Like the other incline sneakers, you still get up to 40% incline (so you can burn up to 5 times the calories on this machine… Continue reading
The regular season game before the All-Star break points to current issues ignored by MLB officials.
In a very clear way, the 2018 All-Star Game in Washington DC last week was representative of the current state of the sport of baseball. The ten home runs hit set an all-time record for the Midsummer Classic, nearly double the previous record of six. That long-ball production is indicative of the season, which is… Continue reading
Solo travel: 10 ways to save on individual supplements
In your school days, you may have discovered, as I have, that economics really is “grim science.” However, I learned a key fact. Supply and demand drive prices. For solo travel, the surcharge or “single supplement” varies in part according to this tried and true rule. The good news? If you go online, you can… Continue reading