Blog

How to Set Up a FON WIFI Hotspot

How to Set Up a FON WIFI Hotspot

WIFI these days is usually a rip off. Picture this scenario: you walk into a Starbucks, buy a cup of coffee, sit down, and open your laptop. The little window pops up asking whether you want to connect to the WIFI network. Yes, of course you do! You tell your computer so, it connects, and…
Read more

Ostarine For Women

SARMs For Women – Ostarine For Women – Is This a Viable Option?

In this article we will discuss Ostarine for women and whether it is a viable and effective choice as a  female bodybuilding supplement. There are many concerns over female use of traditional supplement aids to help with training and we’re here to show why Ostarine might be quite a good alternative to more powerful substances…
Read more

Stock and Bond Trading Using Technical Analysis

Definitions: Multiple Moving Averages: Stock and Bond Trading Using Technical Analysis of Price

This article is a companion piece to “Definitions of Investment: Moving Averages”. This article elaborates how and why technical investors may employ these techniques successfully. For simplicity all trades described are long trades. Short positions require a reversal of the moving average values. What are Multiple Moving Averages? Moving averages are consistently averaged prices of…
Read more

How to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain and Discomfort During Pregnancy

How to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain and Discomfort During Pregnancy

During pregnancy the weight of the unborn baby often begins to cause a woman’s posture to fall out of line significantly. As a pregnancy progresses and the weight of the baby increases the mothers posture tends to suffer more and more. Often times the sciatic nerve gets pinched or becomes inflamed toward the end of…
Read more

Chartered Accountancy Exams

Chartered Accountancy Exams

I don’t write often, but today as I have been requested to write an article about how I got myself admitted in to Chartered accountancy course. Let me share my experience of the exam here and then I will share my opinion, read more from here. Eight minutes to nine, seven minutes to nine, six,…
Read more

Self-Catering Holidays and Holiday Homes

Self-Catering Holidays and Holiday Homes – A Brief Guide

Thanks to the increase in cheaper air travel, family holidays have steadily grown in popularity. It’s now very simple to take an entire family across the English Channel to Europe at a manageable price. Along with their growing popularity follow improving standards that help to keep families safe, relaxed and entertained for the entirety of…
Read more

Embroidery Floss Organizer

Embroidery Floss Organizer

Something like thread is fairly easy to organize because it’s on a spool. Embroidery floss, however, is a little more challenging. It comes with that little paper wrapped around it and, once that’s removed, you have loose floss that can be difficult to organize. When you have lots and lots of different floss colors you…
Read more

Why Some Families Have to Keep the Refrigerator Locked

Why Some Families Have to Keep the Refrigerator Locked

For families that have someone in their family with Prader-Willi Syndrome, it is common to keep all places where food is located lock. Individuals with Prader-Willi Syndrome are determined to get food at any cost. Prader-Willi Syndrome is rare with only 1 person in every 12,000-15,000 have been diagnosed with this. Check out here at…
Read more

Alzheimers Carers Writing Study

Alzheimers Carers Writing Study: Study to Test if Writing Eases Caregivers’ Stress

For families who provide care to relatives suffering from Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or Huntington’s disease or other memory loss conditions, the stress and isolation can be a burden that’s hard to carry. However, writing about their thoughts and feelings may be a way for caregivers to reduce their stress, and knowing that others share similar experiences…
Read more

Cataract Surgery Returns Much More Than Sight for Ruth Marcus

Cataract Surgery Returns Much More Than Sight for Ruth Marcus

My siblings and I weren’t sure whether or not to have my mother’s cataracts removed. Ruth Marcus, matriarch/queen of our large family, is 95, lives in a nursing home, and is so out of touch with reality that we couldn’t reasonably discuss the surgery with her. She kept saying “there’s nothing wrong with my eyes!”…
Read more