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16 Safety Tips On Mountain Climbing

1. Never go alone. The safe number is four so that in case of an accident, one can stay with the injured and the other two can go for help.
2. Wear proper climbing boots that are comfortable and not slippery.
3. Take along warm clothing.
4. Take along reserve rations.
5. Take survival aids----a whistle, first-aid kit and a flashlight.
6. Take a map and compass.
7. Plan walks carefully. Work out exactly where you are going to climb and make route lists.
8. Check the weather forecasts. On high ground, mist and rain can close in with a frightening speed.
9. Turn back if the weather deteriorates or if a route is proving too much for a companion or for the group.
10. Stay together whatever happens--unless, say, someone has an accident and one person must stay while the others go for help.
11. Always leave word where you are going and when you expect to return.
12. Keep to your planned route and schedule.
13. Know what to do in an emergency.

LOOK FOR:
1. Paths. Many mountain tracks are not shown on the map but do use those you find heading in your direction.
2. Easy slopes. To climb or descend, choose where the contours are well spaced rather than attack steep grass, rocks and scree on closed pack contours.
3. Ridges. The best walking always lies along the skyline where the main height has been gained and there is less distance to climb on the ups and downs of a horizon's crest. The footing is often short turf and the views are fantastic.

8 Tips On What A Man Does For And Believes In His Wife

1. A man will not meddle in what he considers his wife's affairs.
2. A man remembers important things.
3. A man will try to improve your mind.
4. A man allows you to make the important decisions.
5. A man will give you an honest answer.
6. A man believes in sharing.
7. A man doesn't want you to worry.
8. A man idealizes his wife.

8 Tips On How To Conquer Frustrations

1. Decide that you honestly want emotional self-control.
2. Practice peaceful thinking. With practice you will find it easier, more natural.
3. Instead of letting frustration irritate you, try to understand other people objectively, what makes them the way they are.
4. Set apart a period of quietness daily.
5. Each day, practice relaxing muscular tensions.
6. Before going to bed, flush out of your mind the bad emotions.
7. Look to God for help in substituting calmness for irritation.
8. Do the best you can and leave the results to God. Then it will work out for the best.

6 Tips On How To Prevent Mildew And Mildew Stains On Your Furniture

1. Dry out wet soiled clothes before throwing them into the laundry bag or clothes hamper.
2. Do not starch household linen that is to be stored for long periods, or don't store clothes that are unclean.
3. Leave open once in a while closets, cabinets or drawers to freshen air and keep interiors dry. Or, use a handy hair dryer now and then to discourage moisture build-up.
4. Brush thoroughly upholstered furniture or rugs that show mildew. If possible, do this outdoors where they get lots of sun and fresh air. Should mildew stains remain stubborn, sponge lightly with thick suds, then wipe clean with damp cloth. Or, use half-and-half solution of alcohol and water, but use the solution sparingly, then dry very well.
5. Wipe moldy leather such as bags or belts with half-and-half solution of water and alcohol, then air dry before an electric fan. When dry, apply thin coat of paste wax for protection as well as to restore shine.
6. Keep a small electric bulb open continuously in closed book case so that it will stay dry in damp weather. If books are damp, dust cornstarch or talcum powder between the leaves, letting it stay until all moisture has been absorbed.

7 Household Tips For Young Brides

Following are some tips on maintaining a clean and attractive home which the young couple can be proud of:

1. Have a well-organized cleaning closet instead of arranging cleaners haphazardly on a shelf. For instance, have items that you need for daily cleaning on the front where they are most accessible; those for weekly usage, behind.
2. Save steps. For cleaning a room or a major chore, have everything needed---sponges. cloths, cleaners, brushes----in a handy tote basket or recycled supermarket shopping bag. For litter, tuck in a paper or plastic bag.
3. Have your clean-up priorities. Straightening up of bedrooms and living room , and cleaning of kitchen-dining areas and the bathroom must be done daily. For easy bathroom care, use a multi-surface cleaner that is also a disenfectant.
4. Protective mats or rugs at entrances will minimize tracking in of dirt into the house. Keep a rubber or fiber doormat outside where gritty soil or mud is a problem.
5. Cleaning equipment and electrical appliances perform best when they are clean and in good working condition. See that your brushes, mops, scrubbers are regularly washed; and the appliances regularly maintained so they will be less apt to break down when you least expect it.
6. Familiarize yourself with products in the market which can help you most, such as those which can do more than one job at a time. There are liquid cleaners which also disenfect to leave cleaned surfaces germ-free. Wax polishes clean, beautify and give wax protection.
7. Read product labels carefully, buying the ones that suit your needs. The right products can cut down on the time and work needed, leaving you more leisure time for living.

15 Tips On Buying The Right Kind Of Meat

1. If possible, look for the inspected and passed stamped marks, especially in big cuts of meat. It is dangerous to buy meat from ambulant meat peddlers (maglalako). It pays to go early in the market to your favorite "suki" while the butcher is still cutting the beef carcass into retail cuts. This will more or less help in the identification of a carcass, whether it's really cow's meat or carabao's or a horse's.
2. Know the different meat cuts.
3. Select meat for specific use. For example, shank and brisket for stew and tender portion like the loin muscles for steak, braising and broiling. In general the tender cuts lie along the back. The less tender cuts are those involved in the excessive movement of the animal such as the leg, shoulder and neck.

Remember that bones of young animals are porous and red while white in older animals.
The use of pressure cooker, if available, shortens cooking time thereby saving fuel and improves the tenderness of the meat.

4. Beef must be firm, bright red in color with yellow fat, free from slime and off-odor. Avoid brightly off-colored meat as this is an indication of the use of artificial coloring matter like "achuete" and other food-coloring.
5. When buying ground meat of good quality select from a big cut and have it ground by the butcher in your presence.
6. Buy refrigerated meat in places where refrigeration facilities are available.
7. Thawed meat must be cooked immediately. Avoid refreezing thawed meat. When storing meat to be frozen, package in convenient family size units and identify properly as to the kind of meat cuts and date of purchase.
8. Freeze quickly at zero or lower temperature. Beef should not be kept frozen for more than 12 months, while pork not over 6 months. Frozen meat is just as good as fresh meat provided it is properly handled.
9. Never wash soiled meat. Soiled meat should only be wiped with damp cloth.
10. Meat should not be wrapped in newspaper; use plastic bags or other vapor resistant wrapping materials.
11. The meat stall's cutting table must be smooth, free from crevices and kept clean at all times.
12. Keep dust and vermin away from the meat stalls.
13. Store packages correctly in the refrigerators. Refrain from overloading the freezer and provide space for the air to circulate inside the freezer.
14. Buy meat where proper hygiene and sanitation is observed by the handler.
15. Find time to attend seminars, read newspapers and magazines, meetings and demonstrations where proper handling of meat and meat products are discussed.

10 Tips On How To Love Your Loved One (for women only)

1. Promise you'll never love another.
2. Stand by him all the time.
3. Cheer him when he is lonely and you'll go through life with a smile.
4. Never lie to one another.
5. Consider him in all you do.
6. And when you love, love with all your heart until your life is through.
7. Always try to remember the way he feels inside, but do not forget to let your conscience be your guide.
8. Be the first to forgive him.
9. Never let the teardrops start.
10. And don't just say the ten commandments, live them with your heart.

10 Tips On How To Exercise Properly(For Women Only)

1. Vigorous exercise will not hurt a pregnant woman. Exercise, in fact, can help a woman prepare for a more normal birth by strengthening those muscles she must use to help with the birth of her baby. Squatting and stooping exercises are especially helpful.
2. Strenuous sports will not hurt a woman. With few exceptions, women can condition themselves for almost any sport there is. And we may be surprised to find women excelling in competition with men in certain sports.
3. Exercise during menstruation is not harmful. In fact, exercises are often helpful in relieving menstrual cramps and backache. In general, bending and stooping exercises are most helpful to relieve discomfort.
4. Exercises shortly after having a baby will not make the female organs "drop". In fact, the sooner a woman can resume exercises after having a baby, the better her muscle support will be.
5. Exercise will help some women regain bladder control. Many women have delayed "lazy" muscles around the bladder neck that prevent adequate control of their bladder. When they cough, sneeze, laugh or strain, they lose urine involuntarily.

Not every woman with this problem can be cured, but most can be helped. Those whose loss of support is not great enough to require surgery will find definite improvement with specific exercises designed to strengthen these muscles. Ask your doctor to explain these exercises to you.

6. Exercise will help you lose weight, but this is only an adjunct to dieting. A woman cannot depend upon exercises alone to cause weight reduction. If she diets and exercises, her muscles will remain firm and she can avoid the flabbiness that could result from dieting alone.
7. Exercise is especially good for tall women. In addition to giving them the appearance of "radiant health", it will help them to improve their posture, which is often their greatest problem. It helps to prevent "slouching".
8. Exercise does increase the appetite, but it will not increase the weight unless a woman ignores all rules of eating.
9. Exercise will not cause you to "spot-lose" weight. In other words, you cannot lose weight only in one place,whether in diet or exercise. But dieting will help you to lose weight and exercises will help you to build up support and improve posture. Both combine to improve your appearance.
10. Finally, almost anyone can exercise. But make sure you are not the exception by checking with your doctor.