8 Ways To Learn The Basics Of Shii Cho

Zone 1 - the head Zones 2 and 3 - the right and left arms and sides, respectively. Also refers to the right and left sides of the front torso. Zone 4 - the torso, specifically the back. Zones 5 and 6 - the right and left legs, respectively. Zones 2 and 3 - a vertical parry, with the lightsaber handle held near the chest or waist, and the blade pointing upwards....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 115 words · Jeffrey Cooley

8 Ways To Send A Word Document

Most free mail sites and apps are similar. These instructions may also help you use providers other than Gmail and Yahoo. Most free mail sites and apps are similar. These instructions may also help you use providers other than Gmail and Yahoo. If you’re using the Yahoo! Mail app on a mobile device, tap the + sign, and then tap the second icon (a sheet of paper) in the resulting toolbar....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 766 words · Elizabeth Johnson

8 Ways To Use An Oatmeal Bath

Scientific evidence also shows that oatmeal has some antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities, which are great for your skin. Don’t use hot water in your oatmeal baths—this can actually irritate your skin. If you don’t have any colloidal oatmeal on hand, blend 1 cup (129 g) of oatmeal in a food processor first until it turns into a powder. You can also purchase a ready-made product if you prefer. It may include other ingredients but avoid fragrance....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 264 words · Wendy Erickson

8 Ways To Use Comment Boxes In Microsoft Word

In Word 2003, select “Markup” from the “View” menu. In Word 2007 and 2010, click the “Show Markup” drop-down in the Tracking group of the Review menu ribbon and make sure the Comments option is checked. Selecting Markup from the View menu again in Word 2003 or unchecking the Comments option in Word 2007 or 2010 will turn off the markup feature, hiding the comments. In Word 2003, click Print Layout or Web Layout on the View menu....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 566 words · Patricia Espinosa

8 Ways To Use Paddle Shifters On A Subaru Outback

The Outback can simulate a manual transmission with six programmed speeds that hold the CVT pulleys in fixed positions. You can use manual mode by moving the lever to “M” and using the paddle shifters, or (temporarily) by using the paddle shifters while you’re driving in automatic mode (select lever at the “D” position). When shifting to “M” you do not need to press the brakes or press the button on the lever....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Hazel Ousley

8 Year Old Finds Loaded Gun At Child Play Center

Utah news station KSL reported Thursday that the boy’s mother, Allison Tiné, said her son discovered the firearm after a party at the Classic Fun Center in Orem on Monday. Her son, Oscar Govatos, was in a climbing structure at the center when he found the gun. “When I was halfway through the tunnel the gun was about right in front of me,” Govatos told the station. At first, he thought it was a toy....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 604 words · Mamie Ruhland

84 Of Texas Facilities For Migrant Children Report Positive Covid Tests As Feds Eye New Shelters

Thirty-seven of 44 shelters, currently housing migrant children and teenagers in various parts of Texas, reported positive COVID-19 cases between March 5 and 23, according to data collected by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Newsweek obtained the data on Wednesday. It reflects cases identified by shelter facilities and foster care providers which are then reported to officials at the health and human services commission. The number of shelters that confirmed virus cases in migrant children over the past two-and-a-half weeks accounts for 84 percent of all shelters overseen by the state....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 403 words · Woodrow Perry

9 11 Once A Rare Source Of American Unity Is Now Another Political Battleground

In a Saturday video message commemorating the 20th anniversary of the national tragedy, President Joe Biden said, “We saw unity is one thing that must never break.” “Unity is what makes us who we are, America at its best,” he added. “To me, that is the central lesson of September 11. It’s that at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull of all that makes us human, in the battle for the soul of America, unity is our greatest strength....

January 4, 2023 · 7 min · 1460 words · John Tucker

9 Life Lessons Matt Kepnes Learned From Being A Nomad For Ten Years

And, throughout those years of being a nomad, I learned a lot about our world — and my place in it. Not everyone is going to become a nomad. Not everyone wants to spend a decade on the road. Heck, most people don’t want to spend more than a few weeks on the road. But, in those years of peripatetic traveling, there were lessons I learned that could apply to anyone....

January 4, 2023 · 6 min · 1226 words · Larry Hansen

9 Orange Cat Breeds To Consider For Your Next Pet

A famous fictitious feline known for his laziness and distinct orange coat is the cartoon cat Garfield. For many, he is the first image that comes to mind when one pictures an orange cat, however there are plenty of other orange feline breeds. Here are nine examples of orange cats that you may not have heard, for those who love a redhead. 1. Abyssinian Abyssinians are a shorthaired breed, thought to originate from either Egypt or Ethiopia....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 783 words · Susan Dabrowski

9 Ways To Dress Classy For Men

A great-fitting dress shirt can make a big difference in your wardrobe. [1] X Expert Source Tavia SharpCertified Image Consultant Expert Interview. 26 August 2021. A pair(s) of dark, well-fitted jeans[5] X Expert Source Tavia SharpCertified Image Consultant Expert Interview. 26 August 2021. At least one good quality suit[6] X Expert Source Tavia SharpCertified Image Consultant Expert Interview. 26 August 2021. One or two ties (neither too fat nor too thin) Both dark and lightly colored shirts Trousers in decent colors Round neck and polo T-shirts A pair of good quality sneakers and a decent pair of party shoes....

January 4, 2023 · 1 min · 147 words · Peter Blalock

93 Year Old Woman Finds Giant Writhing Snake In Her Yard And Cops Send The New Guy

On Monday, the Haltom City Police Department shared photos from the snake incident on social media. The department poked fun at Officer Trimble as he picked up the scary-looking snake from the ground. Trimble used a snake tong to keep the serpent away at a safe distance. Luckily, the rookie did not receive a bite from the snake after grabbing the reptile. “Thanks Officer Trimble for wrangling what we were pretty sure was a rare North Texas spitting cobra viper....

January 4, 2023 · 3 min · 445 words · Charles Lopez

A Blue Collar James Bond

If “Die Hard,” directed by John McTiernan, was the best adventure movie of 1988, this sequel, directed by Renny Harlin (“A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master”), may be the most profligately entertaining thrill machine of the summer. The “Die Hard” movies–and they could well turn into a series, Bruce Willis permitting–have many of the same virtues of the best of the James Bond movies: first-rate production values, an endless supply of escalating cliffhangers and a fine sense of their own preposterousness....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 293 words · Gustavo Brill

A Body In The Basement

Finding a kidnapping victim dead in her own house is strange enough. But the murder of JonBenet Ramsey is proving to be an unusually eerie crime. Investigators say that JonBenet had been sexually assaulted, and Colorado newspapers report that her skull had been fractured before she was strangled. Police say there were no signs of forced entry and that the murderer was probably someone very familiar with the Ramseys’ 15-room Tudor manse....

January 4, 2023 · 5 min · 896 words · Alyssa Vega

A Challenge For Fujimori

The message finally penetrated. After three days of fidgeting, the Peruvian government’s National Electoral Process Office (ONPE)–hardly regarded as a model of independence–announced that Fujimori, with 49.84 percent of the votes counted so far, could not achieve the full majority needed for a first-round victory. Now he’s bracing for a runoff contest, to be held in late May or early June, against his leading challenger, a former shoeshine boy named Alejandro Toledo who drew 40....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 677 words · Frank Collins

A Choice Of Chuckles

Of the three, “Arachnophobia” is the slickest product: it pushes the audience’s buttons with Pavlovian finesse, manufacturing industrial-strength adrenaline. First-time director Frank Marshall has long been Steven Spielberg’s producer, and he’s learned the master’s lessons well. Basically, he has given A production values to an old B-movie formula: this is the one about the small town threatened by alien invaders. In the ’50s it would have been a bargain-basement black and white programmer about outer-space critters or giant mutant insects; here it’s a new breed of deadly spiders transported from Venezuela that wreaks havoc on an idyllic (Spiel)burg....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 692 words · Mary Williams

A Clean Room

January 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Courtney Schertz

A Conservative Fund Targets Investors Who Want To Avoid Woke Companies

Fast-forward to late last year, and Flaig instead created an exchange-traded fund (ETF) he dubbed the American Conservative Values ETF, which trades on the New York Stock Exchange and is a basket of S&P 500 stocks, minus the ones he deems so “woke” that they attack traditional values of free speech and individual liberty. As of the end of September, the ETF boasts more than 5,000 investors and in its first 11 months it has nearly matched the performance of the S&P 500, which is up 33....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 695 words · John Covington

A Dangerous New Generation Of Militants Is Rising In The West Bank Opinion

Committed to a broadly Islamist political outlook, with no interest or reference to diplomatic processes, and supporting a strategy of armed insurgency, this inchoate gathering represents a fresh challenge both to Israel and to the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority. Alongside this emergence and related to it, there has been an uptick in recent months of activity by individuals professing loyalty to the Islamic State organization, in both the West Bank and Israel....

January 4, 2023 · 4 min · 768 words · William Kiley

A Data Fueled Infrastructure Revolution Is Coming To A City Near You

In speaking with city officials in 24 states, Otonomo found that 62 percent of those cities are using vehicle data to improve their citizens’ quality of life. That translates to improved roadway management, road usage monitoring, parking issues and other issues important in city management. Despite these improvements, the study found that only 8 percent of these cities are using connected car data when making these decisions. Ben Volkow, CEO of Otonomo, told Newsweek that that’s because connected car data is a relatively new concept and governments are slow to adapt emerging tech....

January 4, 2023 · 2 min · 418 words · Jill Young