(Events) Build WIndmill At Home This Weekend And Get The Savings On Your Bill This Month
No commentsBy harvey hine
For every person out there that wants to save money while saving the planet, all you call for to do is build windmill at home. I see what your thinking; I can’t put up a windmill! It must be super expensive. I don’t have the time to take on a project like that.
The truth is that not only is it easy to build a windmill, but I did it for less than $200, I did it in my garage, and it took less that one weekend. All I needed was a dependable step by step guidebook to show me how, a little incentive and sense of adventure. I threw in a little elbow grease and now I have a 700 watt windmill that powers about 60% of my electrical needs.
Learn to build windmill at home with the simplest to understand, most trusted, and best supported instructions. Sure there are probably hundreds of sites out there that assert to have the plans you need. But there is only one that gives you the plans with free lifetime updates and 24/7 expert technical support.
After loads of investigation I went to Earth4Energy (you can click the link below) and got everything I wanted to not only build a windmill but solar panels too. There is a reason why they have been around the longest; in truth E4E was the first to offer this simple technology for regular people to make use of.
Now we don’t have to pay a service provider 1000’s; thank you E4E for making this product available.
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Making Clothes for Your Child
By Millard Franco
At one point or another in your sewing career, you have likely put together a cute little outfit for your son or daughter, only to have it a little tight in the chest, or the arms are just a tad short. A lot of that can be avoided if you know how to take the right measurements prior to making the garments.
You don’t want to needlessly spend your time and effort on something that isn’t done right. If you are too big, then at least you can bring in the seams and try to fix the garment. But, too short, and you use up a whole lot of fabric. This article will describe how to take the proper measurements for a child, so you can get them into the outfit you have sewn.
Measuring for height - This is probably the simplest one to do - just as long as your child is not wearing shoes. Shoes can add between an inch and 2.5 inches to the height of the child - making your measurements way off. Have your child stand with their back straight against a wall. Measure from the bottom and back of the heel, to the crown of the head.
Chest - You should measure for the chest around the largest part of the chest. Not when the chest is expanded, but at the part where you will get the greatest measurement around this area. It is most often right underneath the armpits.
Waist - The natural waist is the best place to measure for kids, but figuring out the natural waist might be the toughest chore. This is usually the area about two to three inches above the top of the hipbone.
Hips - This one is simple. We all know where the hips are, so we need to measure around the fullest part of the hips. Without an accurate measurement in this area, our kids might not be able to pull up their new slacks!
Arm - To get an accurate measurement of the arm, you need to first measure from the neckline to the tip of the shoulder bone (towards the arm). Make a note of this measurement. Then give the arm a slight bend, and without releasing the tape (from the original measurement), measure all of the way down to the wrist. Subtract the shoulder width from the overall measurement and you have your most accurate arm length measurement.
Pant length - You need to measure both the inseam and the outside of the leg in order to get a good measurement for the pant length. The outside seam will be the overall pant length, and is the most important for the proper length. This is measured from the waist point to the length you wish the pant leg to be.
The inseam is for the proper fit in the midsection and crotch area. To measure the inseam, you need to measure from the crotch area to the length you want the pant leg.
Final tips and hints for measurements:
Don’t be afraid to err on the larger side. Unless you are trying to tailor something to fit perfectly then don’t worry. Also, kids are going to grow, so by making it 1/4″ bigger in one area isn’t going to hurt.
When measuring (especially for pant and arm length), you want to keep in mind the comfort of your children, over making it fit exact.
When choosing a pattern for your child, match the height of your child first, then the chest, and finally waist and hip measurements.
If your child has measurements that fit between two pattern sizes, go with the larger pattern size.
With a firm idea of how to make proper measurements on your children, you can now go ahead and tailor that new blouse, or a great set of summer shorts!
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Obama Bringing In Scholarships for Single Mothers
By Fred Jackson
Single working mothers have probably the hardest job of all, having to take care of their families all by themselves. A goal or a wish for many moms that has to be put on hold because of family responsibilities, is higher education. Together with his new administration, however, President Obama is encouraging moms to make their education a priority. Obama scholarships will give working mothers a great chance to improve their futures.
With his Scholarships for Moms program, Obama, while encouraging people of all ages to seek higher education, is targeting working moms in particular. The Scholarships for Moms program will build on the federal government’s long-standing offer of Pell grants. Applied for through FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), Pell grants are the most commonly applied for forms of aid for students going to college. The Obama administration, to encourage more mothers to return to school, is now making some changes.
For the Scholarships for Moms program, the biggest incentive is in the amount of money that is being offered. $4000 per student is the maximum amount awarded through Pell grants. That amount is increased to $5,000 for mothers who apply to the program. The goal of these grants is to allow working moms to return to school and earn a degree that allows them to better provide for their families now and in the future. In addition, the administration hopes that equipping mothers to earn more money as working professionals will also be a stimulus to the economy. Moms can receive an education without the worry of the costs of school or having to pay back money for a loan.
An additional great incentive for moms considering this program is that it applies to enrollment in nearly all types of higher education institution. As well as smaller community colleges, four-year universities are covered as well. You have the choice of going to a private school or a public one. An option for busy moms who can’t stay on campus is to study through online courses. The government’s Scholarships for Moms program really is a comprehensive attempt which attempts to get eager mothers back into the classroom.
The Obama scholarship attempts to take a lot of the worry out of returning to school. Working moms can earn a degree in almost any area of interest. This means that they can be fully equipped to provide for their families. An unfulfilled wish or an unobtainable goal no longer has to be higher education. The Scholarships for Moms program is designed to help create a brighter future for mothers and their children.
So what’s holding you back? Take advantage of a $10,000 scholarship drawing. Registration is free if you visit http://www.scholarshipsformomsfinder.info/
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