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Before You Say “I Do” Again
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Couples need to keep in mind that marriage takes work. It's not just how much they love each other, ... parent/stepparent-child feelings. They know it takes time and patience to build new relationships. Successful remarried ... relationship by taking care of their own needs for fun and relaxation as a couple. They plan for time alone ...
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Choosing a Pest Management Company
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may provide more than one option on how to take care of your problem. Ask each pest management company ... pest management company. However, if you choose to use a pesticide yourself, take a sample of the pest ... techniques to manage pests in a manner that takes into account the safety of occupants, pets, and the ...
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Saving Money with Coupons
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downloaded to cell phones and store loyalty cards—are making it even more convenient to take advantage of ... coupons still attached to products. If that happens, take the coupon, along with the receipt to the ... "little bit" for consumers. References Angrisani, C. (2005). Coupon connections. Supermarket News, 81 ...
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Using Pasture Measurement to Improve Your Management
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of animals sent to auction. These are good measures to take because they relate directly to income ... is hand clipping samples. This is simply taking a known area, usually a one or two foot square, ... to pounds of dry matter per acre. Taking samples in this manner does take time. Most people use it to ...
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Enhancing the Adult Child/Parent Partnership
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called upon to take on the role of caregiver, a role some parents may not be ready to relinquish. The ... caregiver, it is helpful for the adult child to take note of two strategies—empathy and communication—that ... take in these situations is that of guide. Understand the current developmental stage of the parent. ...
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Aphids on Trees and Shrubs
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by their sucking mouthparts, long, thin legs, long antennae, pear-shaped body, and pair of tubelike ... the nymphs reach adulthood and soon produce new aphids. A complete cycle may take only 10–14 days. As ...
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Farming with Diabetes
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phone available at all times, having an intercom system in the barn that is connected to the other barns ...
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Managing Arthritis When Farming
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because these are the joints that take the most pressure. Seven strategies minimize pressure on these ... working to take the weight off the joints. In the barn or shop, keep a chair, stool, or bench nearby so ...
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Millipedes
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a surface. They often curl up into a tight "C" shape, like a watch spring, and remain motionless ...
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Bagworm and Its Control
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commonly observed form of this pest is the spindle-shaped silk bag camouflaged with bits of foliage, bark, ...