Thanks to the pandemic, we are all looking for ways to get a cleaner house. We are all spending a lot more time at home, which means we are generating a lot more mess and noticing that maybe our homes are not as clean as we thought they were. If you are noticing that maybe your house is not as clean as you thought it was when life was busy with plenty of distractions there are a few things you can do to get a cleaner house. A cleaner house is going to make home a much nicer place to be. A Cleaner House Can Keep Stress in Check The…
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How a Plumber Is Changing Lives One Free Repair at a Time
The reality is that most people cannot go without their plumbing systems for a significant period of time, and understandably so. Residential plumbing systems do not just operate toilets, but also sinks, showers, bathtubs, and other appliances providing or dependent on water. Unfortunately, plumbing systems take quite a beating and therefore are often in need of repairs. This means that many people find themselves seeking plumbing repairs unexpectedly, calling up plumbers after finding a leak in their house or experiencing a burst pipe, among other issues. But there are several issues that can occur when they do so. For one thing, a plumber may not immediately be available. While some…
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Housing Development in Seattle Offers Opportunities for Indigenous People
Homelessness is on the rise in Seattle, and for understandable reasons. In general, many Americans are experiencing the financial repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it could be years before the nation has made a full economic recovery. Washington State was one of the first parts of the country to experience the effects of COVID-19, and even prior to the pandemic homelessness was an issue in Seattle. The city is notable for its metropolitan layout and its trendy atmosphere but has long been struggling with rising rates of homelessness. This homelessness problem is particularly notable among the Native Seattle population. Fortunately, a new housing project is offering an opportunity for…
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How to Create a Safer Work Environment
There are over 32.5 million businesses in the United States today. And while they span many industries, there is a common goal among all of them: creating a safe work environment for all visitors and employees. A safe work environment is critical for ensuring that tasks are completed in a timely and effective manner without risk of injury to staff members. Injuries in the workplace can set back production while also costing the company hundreds, if not thousands, in fees and reparations. To prevent this, it is important to take all necessary steps to ensure that your workplace is as safe as possible for everyone. Some of the most crucial…
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Three Steps to a More Socially Conscious Business
2020 is shaping up to be a watershed year. On the health front, the Covid-19 pandemic is forcing businesses to re-examine their healthcare plans, attendance requirements, and compensation packages. On the environmental front, the Australian wildfires and their aftermath have shattered our old business-as-usual attitudes toward the climate emergency the planet is now facing. These combined events have opened a powerful lens which demands that businesses look at the situation with a more socially engaged eye. This could be the year in which American businesses become more conscious of the ways they can make the human side of business the most important focus. Businesses are now being asked to evolve…
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A Legendary Elixir: Two Famous Stories of Tea’s Origins
Indeed, tea is quite popular throughout the British Isles, which makes sense given the climate — who wouldn’t want to cozy up with a steaming mug when it’s raining all the time? Ireland, in particular, makes frequent use of the beverage. If you haven’t had a hot cup of Irish breakfast tea with your eggs and toast in the morning, you are missing out. Japan has a history of tea that goes way back to the 8th century when the invention traveled there from China. The history of tea in Japan is largely in relation to the tea ceremony, which has long been a staple of Japanese culture. Tea’s Myths…