4 Ways To Start A Friends With Benefits Relationship

If you’ve heard this person described as “clingy,” whether it’s by friends or past significant others, then you may have a problem. If the person doesn’t have a lot of friends, interests, or a lot going on, then he or she may have nothing better to do than to spend a lot of time with you. If you know that this person has really liked you in the past, then it’s better to avoid it....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 497 words · Daniel Linthicum

4 Ways To Stop Coughing

Water, as always, is best. Stay away from coffee and carbonated drinks–they may irritate your throat even more. Try lozenges or cough drops. They soothe or numb the back of the throat, decreasing the cough reflex. [2] X Research source Drinking warm tea with honey helps soothe the throat in a similar manner. Make sure it’s not too hot though! 1/2 tsp (2. 5 ml) of ground ginger or apple cider vinegar with 1/2 tsp (2....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 787 words · Katina Crawford

4 Ways To Tenderize Chicken

If you want to use yogurt, generally use a plain yogurt. Flavors such as vanilla yogurt may come out unpalatable. Some flavored yogurt, such as lemon, lime, coconut, or other fruit flavors that work well with chicken can yield wonderful results. Full fat or low-fat yogurt both work fine. The chicken will have a slight yogurt flavor, which pairs well with peppers and other spices. Buttermilk is a little milder and will not affect the flavor of the chicken....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 738 words · Mary Thompson

4 Ways To Troubleshoot Your Brakes

The sound when your brake pads need replacing is also different from normal warming up noises. A metallic grinding noise indicates worn out brake pads. [4] X Expert Source Ed BeeryAutomotive Specialist Expert Interview. 19 November 2021. You probably won’t notice much trouble stopping even if your brake pads are very worn down, so don’t rely on this as an indicator on whether you need new brakes or not. The grinding metallic sound is the indicator....

January 2, 2023 · 4 min · 765 words · Anita Gerveler

4 Ways To Untrap A Nerve In Your Elbow

If you type a lot at work, try to get dictation software. Using a rigid splint for your arm is very effective. Be patient, though. If your doctor prescribes a splint, you’ll need to wear it for up to 3 months. Talk to your doctor again if you still don’t notice any relief after 6 weeks. Don’t rest your elbow on the armrest of your chair. Don’t rest your arm on your open window while you drive....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 378 words · Stephanie Toban

4 Ways To Use Quotation Marks

Pollen states in his book, “You can eat whatever you want as long as you make it yourself. ” In Othello by William Shakespeare, Iago says in Act II, scene iii, “Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit and lost without deserving. ” Shakespeare notes in his diary, “I am the poor man’s playwright. ” Pollen recommends, “Eat food. Mostly plants. ” Pollen advocates for taking responsibility for one’s food choices, for eating “whatever you want as long as you make it yourself,” a tall order for some....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 535 words · Christopher Favila

4 Ways To Write A Campaign Speech

A lot of people get nervous when they give a speech, and when people get nervous they talk fast. But fast talkers seem untrustworthy. So if you get nervous, space out your words (literally, put five spaces in between each word on the page) to keep your speech measured. Don’t go overboard with informality. You’re asking to lead your peers, so they need to trust you can do that. Most people can’t lead well, so to convince them you can lead well, your speech should also reflect that you’re more capable than an average person....

January 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1283 words · Jamie Carroll

4.5M Americans Quit Their Jobs In November Hospitality Industry Saw Highest Numbers

About 4.5 million people quit their positions in November, according to the report, which also said that 6.7 million people were hired (up from 6.5 million in October) and 10.6 million jobs were posted that month (down from 11.1 million in October). The findings suggest that the job market is bouncing back from the COVID-induced recession. “Lots of quits means stronger worker bargaining power, which will likely feed into strong wage gains,’’ said Indeed Hiring Lab research director Nick Bunker....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 371 words · Ida Priem

40 House Republicans Reject Paid Sick Leave To Combat Coronavirus Pandemic

The multi-billion-dollar piece of emergency legislation passed 363-40-1, with all Democrats voting yes and 40 Republicans voting no. The House’s lone independent, Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.), voted present. The plan includes two weeks of paid family sick leave (if their company has 500 or less employees), up to three months of paid family and medical leave, free coronavirus testing, food aid, unemployment insurance, increased federal funds for Medicaid and increased protections for frontline workers....

January 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1298 words · Luis Hochstatter

46 Percent Of Social Media Users Worn Out By Volume Of Political Content Online

According to a new survey from the Pew Research Center, 46 percent of adult social media users in the U.S. feel “worn out” by the sheer number of political posts they encounter. This is nine points higher than when this question was surveyed in the summer of 2016, just as the heated Clinton-Trump presidential contest was gripping nearly every corner of the news cycle. Only 15 percent of users reported enjoying the large volume of political content on social media....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Adam Borda

49Ers Dre Greenlaw Ejected For Head Hit On Chargers Qb Justin Herbert But Was It A Good Call

Quarterback Justin Herbert was the recipient of a helmet-to-helmet hit from linebacker Dre Greenlaw late in the first half. Herbert had darted up the middle for a 5-yard gain and was being taken down by another player when Greenlaw connected. Herbert left the field to be evaluated by medical personnel. Greenlaw was ejected from the game. MORE: Follow the latest scores, updates from Chargers-49ers Chargers fans were able to breathe easy after Herbert was medically cleared to play in the second half....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 397 words · Collin Evans

49Ers Torrey Smith Opens Up About Wife S Pregnancy Complications

In a post titled “Prayers up,” Smith gets real personal when detailing the problems he and his wife, Chanel, had with their pregnancy in recent weeks. The couple already has one boy, also named Torrey (nickname T.J.), but they had some doubts about delivering their second boy after receiving bad news. MORE: Sons and daughters of football players Chanel’s doctor called and told them their baby has a 1-in-25 chance of having trisomy 18, also known as Edwards syndrome....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 386 words · Stephanie Correia

49Ers Cut Undrafted Free Agent Receiver K.D. Cannon

Cannon, an early entrant out of Baylor who went undrafted in April, has been cut by the 49ers after getting signed by the team on Monday. He earned a $45,000 signing bonus, tied for fourth-most among undrafted free agents in 2017. MORE: Top players who went undrafted The news was first reported Sunday by ESPN-Central Texas Radio before it was confirmed by Cannon’s agent. It has not been reported why he was cut....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Mary Hester

5 000 Turkeys Heading To Florida Families In Need Courtesy Of Rapper Kodak Black

Kodak’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, revealed the news Wednesday on Instagram. He stated that the rapper spent approximately $14,500 on the birds with the intent of distributing them around his hometown areas in Florida. “I know [Kodak Black] wishes he could have been there, but he sends all his well wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving,” Cohen wrote in a post online. “He continues to provide help for needy families all the while getting himself healthy....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 475 words · Cecelia Granderson

5 Controversies Surrounding Autism

Here are five of the major areas of debate. Disorder or Difference? The diagnostic criteria for autism have changed radically over time, making it hard to define who actually qualifies (or once qualified) for an autism diagnosis. In the early 20th century, autism was considered to be a rare and severe form of schizophrenia marked by a nearly complete separation from reality. It wasn’t until 1980 that autism was described as a separate disorder not related to schizophrenia; at that point, it was considered a developmental disorder rather than a mental illness....

January 2, 2023 · 5 min · 991 words · Bennie Stanton

5 Easy Ways To Manage And Organize Your Medication

Taking multiple medications puts you at risk for a medication error. This can range from missing a dose to taking too much (an overdose). Managing your medication can help reduce potentially life-threatening errors. The key to successfully managing your medications is through organization. These organizational tips will help ensure your medications are taken safely and at the right time. To ensure medication is taken on time, keep a dosage schedule nearby that includes a physical description of each pill, such as “blue capsule” or “large white pill....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 332 words · Ronald Brown

5 Easy Ways To Remove Hair Dye From Your Scalp

Just make sure not to get any of the baby oil in your hair; otherwise, the hair dye might not be able to penetrate the baby oil to reach your hair. Instead of baby oil, you can use petroleum jelly or coconut oil as well. [3] X Research source Also, consider placing an old, thin towel around your neck to keep the dye from running down your neck behind your head....

January 2, 2023 · 2 min · 417 words · Helen Ross

5 Simple Ways To Repair Cracked Ceramic

If you do choose to go with epoxy, choose a quality and dependable brand like JB Weld, which is simple to apply and sets quickly. If you’re repairing ceramic that’s exposed to a lot of water or the outside elements, choose a waterproof version of super glue. The adhesive is not fully dry yet, so don’t immediately use the bowl! Epoxy is a better choice for chipped pottery because it will fill in the space more effectively than super glue....

January 2, 2023 · 1 min · 80 words · Shelly Cunha

5 U.S. States Have Recorded New Highs In Coronavirus Cases In Last Week

The records came as many states across the country began easing restrictions put in place earlier this spring to minimize the spread of the virus. According to data reported by each state’s health departments, Arizona, North Carolina, North Dakota, Texas and Virginia all saw their highest increases in case counts between May 10 and 16. California, Florida and Illinois also reported high positive case increases close to those confirmed by state health officials in recent weeks, COVID-19 Tracking Project data showed....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 466 words · Sharon Mccall

5 Ways To Clear A Baby S Stuffy Nose

Isotonic solutions have the same salt concentration as human blood and cells. They are better for children suffering from colds or allergies. You can purchase them, or to make your own, combine 1 cup of warm sterilized water with ½ a teaspoon of salt and a pinch of baking soda. Hypertonic solutions have a higher concentration of salt than the average human blood and cells. They are better for children with chronic congestion....

January 2, 2023 · 3 min · 618 words · Courtney Perry