i have this teacher who is always bagging on everyone and can be happy and crackin jokes and then yelling and screaaming one minute...what do i do???????????How do you get your teacher to not be a jerk?
Don't be a jerk y ourself. do your work and have it ready. Teachers rag on kids who don't do their work and are not prepared. So be prepared.
Teachers don't want to waste their time on students who don't care, but sometimes they have to, but they may lose patience at times.
If you do what you are supposed to do, then the chances of being ragged on will be much less. If teacher is unfair in the comments or it is not justified, then choose different teacher next year. Can talk to parent and go to principal if it is too bad. Should not be abusive even verbally, but that means not hurting the student emotionally. Teachers may yell a bit. Not in great control if screaming. But some teachers vary in temperament. Coaches are usually a bit mroe hot tempered.
Just try to do your job and if there is some conflict, try to stay out of the teacher's eye as far as talking in class, not having work done, etc.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010
How to Plant Tomatoes?
Okay so i've been wanting to plant a small garden and i decided to start with tomatoes. The problem is that i don't know what to do.... I need help from what to buy to how to plant and water it and anything necessary to have healthy organic and delicious tomatoes so please let me know......I need it to be very DETAILED and please DUMB IT down as much as possible cause this is my first time doing it....i want it to be AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE AND VERY UNDERSTANDABLE thanks for your help:
So first tell me what i will have to buy then how to start my tomatoes and then how to keep them healthy and anything else i will need to knowHow to Plant Tomatoes?
the best way to start is to go a place that sells starter plants that are already about 5 inches tall.
And plant those. they only cost about $1 each.
they sell them at wallmart, homedepot, lowes, and garden stores.How to Plant Tomatoes?
I understand where you are coming from, but you are asking an awful lot from Yahoo Answerers! You really need to call your county agricultural agent and ask him/her to recommend a good publication that discusses local tomato growing. You also should visit local garden centers/nurseries/garden shops to look at the merchandise and pick the brains of the experts there. Note I use the word ';local'; a lot - local is important because the folks at Yahoo are world-wide and growing tomatoes is different(very) from place to place. Best of luck to you!
P.S. I already have a dozen cherry tomatoes on my ';Sweet 100'; plants here in north Texas!
First thing I'd advise is plant only indeterminate hybrids, like jet star, big beef, or burpee's super-steak if you really want them big, Large Red Cherry's are good if you want them that small, Lemon Boys if you want them yellow, and Pink Girls if you like the Pink. Obtain them anywhere, all these are at least as popular as any varieties sold so you should have no problem getting any of these. De-terminates, or semi De-terminates I've never found one I personally can eat, they taste too much like what you buy in the store, the varieties I've listed all have Heirloom taste, and produce a lot of tomatoes,, the Large Red Cherry's are not hybrids but they produce a lot of big cherry tomatoes and taste great. Planting, for each plant, dig a hole at least a foot or more deep, get some good compost put at least one shovel full for every shovel of dirt. Set the Plant in the hole at least beyond the first two starter leaves and if they are still on the plant remove them. There are methods of getting the first tomatoes, by using only one stem, and then making new plants out of any stems cut from the first plant, and you will need advice on how to support these plants as Indeterminates grow up to 12 to 14 feet tall, and if you get some advice from you local horticulture university, they will make your endeavor what you want it too be, I am limited by what your specifications are about the size of your garden, and how much, so this isn't much but if you want taste and lot's of tomatoes pick from the ones I recommended.
Go to the Nursery and purchase the type of tomato you wish to grow ?
Till your soil adding some composted Cow Manure,
if possible make a raised bed, that way it will be high off the ground and deep and lose for the roots to go deep.
Dig a hole wider then the pot , if it's a peet pot you peel off the plastic band that comes with it that identifies the company and tomato, you don't want plastic in the soil, remove the bottom of the peet pot and loosen the root ball place the Tomato plant in the hole well past the the 2 bottom leaves of the plant. make sure the root ball is touching the earth and fill in with remaining soil, now , get some Tomato cages and place over the plant, this is so the plant will grow straight and not fall over. with your spade make a circle around the plant like a basin and fill with water. Add a few sprinkles of Epsom Salts about 15 days after planting,
If putting in more then one plant, make rows 2 feet by 2 feet apart, this will allow room for growth and make it real easy for you to go around each plant to tend it, and weed it effectively.
When you water your tomato's do not wet the leaves just water as indicated in the basin you created
and do not water late into the evening, the plant should not go to bed wet or you risk desease,slugs etc. that's pretty much all I have, check with the nursery in your area for additional info. Best of luck
This site has alot of good tips on tomatoes.
http://gardening-tips-idea.com/tomatopla鈥?/a>
Hope this will help.
So first tell me what i will have to buy then how to start my tomatoes and then how to keep them healthy and anything else i will need to knowHow to Plant Tomatoes?
the best way to start is to go a place that sells starter plants that are already about 5 inches tall.
And plant those. they only cost about $1 each.
they sell them at wallmart, homedepot, lowes, and garden stores.How to Plant Tomatoes?
I understand where you are coming from, but you are asking an awful lot from Yahoo Answerers! You really need to call your county agricultural agent and ask him/her to recommend a good publication that discusses local tomato growing. You also should visit local garden centers/nurseries/garden shops to look at the merchandise and pick the brains of the experts there. Note I use the word ';local'; a lot - local is important because the folks at Yahoo are world-wide and growing tomatoes is different(very) from place to place. Best of luck to you!
P.S. I already have a dozen cherry tomatoes on my ';Sweet 100'; plants here in north Texas!
First thing I'd advise is plant only indeterminate hybrids, like jet star, big beef, or burpee's super-steak if you really want them big, Large Red Cherry's are good if you want them that small, Lemon Boys if you want them yellow, and Pink Girls if you like the Pink. Obtain them anywhere, all these are at least as popular as any varieties sold so you should have no problem getting any of these. De-terminates, or semi De-terminates I've never found one I personally can eat, they taste too much like what you buy in the store, the varieties I've listed all have Heirloom taste, and produce a lot of tomatoes,, the Large Red Cherry's are not hybrids but they produce a lot of big cherry tomatoes and taste great. Planting, for each plant, dig a hole at least a foot or more deep, get some good compost put at least one shovel full for every shovel of dirt. Set the Plant in the hole at least beyond the first two starter leaves and if they are still on the plant remove them. There are methods of getting the first tomatoes, by using only one stem, and then making new plants out of any stems cut from the first plant, and you will need advice on how to support these plants as Indeterminates grow up to 12 to 14 feet tall, and if you get some advice from you local horticulture university, they will make your endeavor what you want it too be, I am limited by what your specifications are about the size of your garden, and how much, so this isn't much but if you want taste and lot's of tomatoes pick from the ones I recommended.
Go to the Nursery and purchase the type of tomato you wish to grow ?
Till your soil adding some composted Cow Manure,
if possible make a raised bed, that way it will be high off the ground and deep and lose for the roots to go deep.
Dig a hole wider then the pot , if it's a peet pot you peel off the plastic band that comes with it that identifies the company and tomato, you don't want plastic in the soil, remove the bottom of the peet pot and loosen the root ball place the Tomato plant in the hole well past the the 2 bottom leaves of the plant. make sure the root ball is touching the earth and fill in with remaining soil, now , get some Tomato cages and place over the plant, this is so the plant will grow straight and not fall over. with your spade make a circle around the plant like a basin and fill with water. Add a few sprinkles of Epsom Salts about 15 days after planting,
If putting in more then one plant, make rows 2 feet by 2 feet apart, this will allow room for growth and make it real easy for you to go around each plant to tend it, and weed it effectively.
When you water your tomato's do not wet the leaves just water as indicated in the basin you created
and do not water late into the evening, the plant should not go to bed wet or you risk desease,slugs etc. that's pretty much all I have, check with the nursery in your area for additional info. Best of luck
This site has alot of good tips on tomatoes.
http://gardening-tips-idea.com/tomatopla鈥?/a>
Hope this will help.
How exactly do you shave your pubes?
This is the routine that I go through, but I still get red bumps after I'm done.
*Rinse area
*Apply gel/cream
*Shave with the grain
*Shave against the grain
*Rinse
*Apply Aftershave
I don't know why I continue to get the red bumps. Is there something that I am doing wrong?How exactly do you shave your pubes?
Just use a sharp razor with water and avoid all the lotions.How exactly do you shave your pubes?
I don't shave mine. I trim. But I would think it would be a lot easier to use that dissolving cream instead of a razor to shave your pubes.
my girlfriend shaves mine because its impossible to know what a women wonts and likes XD she usally shaves every thing around my cock and trims my puvbes....i know its weird but eh aat least i get laid XD
Use Barber Scissors, Thats what I use(never have red bumps)
*Rinse area
*Apply gel/cream
*Shave with the grain
*Shave against the grain
*Rinse
*Apply Aftershave
I don't know why I continue to get the red bumps. Is there something that I am doing wrong?How exactly do you shave your pubes?
Just use a sharp razor with water and avoid all the lotions.How exactly do you shave your pubes?
I don't shave mine. I trim. But I would think it would be a lot easier to use that dissolving cream instead of a razor to shave your pubes.
my girlfriend shaves mine because its impossible to know what a women wonts and likes XD she usally shaves every thing around my cock and trims my puvbes....i know its weird but eh aat least i get laid XD
Use Barber Scissors, Thats what I use(never have red bumps)
How do I explain this thing people do when they are stressed (Random and hard to explain but meh)?
You know when soemones kind of stressed out or irritated they might like, hard to explain but you know the part of your nose directly between your eyes? You know when people sometimes kind of rub it with their finger and thumb if in stress? Its kinda hard to explain but you know what I mean...right?
I need to explain someone doing this in my story and I don't really know how to put it without sounding stupid (like above) So could anyone give me an example of how to word it? And does everyone know what I mean by that?
Best answer....gets best answer :P Thanks.How do I explain this thing people do when they are stressed (Random and hard to explain but meh)?
The place you are talking about is the bridge of the nose. It's described as rubbing the bridge of your nose.How do I explain this thing people do when they are stressed (Random and hard to explain but meh)?
Anna pinched the bridge of her nose and sighed miserably.
Charles audibly gnashed his teeth, placing the back of his hand to the slope of his nose and holding it there for a long moment, he was clearly aggravated.
I've seen that area of nose you are referring to referenced as both the ';bridge of the nose,'; and the ';slope of the nose.'; These are just two made-up sentences to show you an example of both.
Blast someone beat me to part of my answer!
I need to explain someone doing this in my story and I don't really know how to put it without sounding stupid (like above) So could anyone give me an example of how to word it? And does everyone know what I mean by that?
Best answer....gets best answer :P Thanks.How do I explain this thing people do when they are stressed (Random and hard to explain but meh)?
The place you are talking about is the bridge of the nose. It's described as rubbing the bridge of your nose.How do I explain this thing people do when they are stressed (Random and hard to explain but meh)?
Anna pinched the bridge of her nose and sighed miserably.
Charles audibly gnashed his teeth, placing the back of his hand to the slope of his nose and holding it there for a long moment, he was clearly aggravated.
I've seen that area of nose you are referring to referenced as both the ';bridge of the nose,'; and the ';slope of the nose.'; These are just two made-up sentences to show you an example of both.
Blast someone beat me to part of my answer!
Are you using David Allen's GTD system and how has it improved your life?
I am looking at ways to get organized and declutter my life. I recently bumped into a leture that David Allen did for google and bought his book. I am looking for ways to apply this system in my life most effectively.Are you using David Allen's GTD system and how has it improved your life?
I don鈥檛 know you or anything about you. It makes suggestions a little hard, so all I have to go on is my own experience here. I鈥檒l tell you what I use it for.
I write fiction (so far, just for fun), knit, crochet, work in stained glass, have two grown kids and a husband, cook a lot, play pub trivia, rent out a home I own, helped my husband run a consulting business for a while, like to see as many live music acts as possible, pay bills, and on and on and on.
I find the filing system to be really helpful once you spend a little time getting the folders and setting them up. I use the inbox the way he suggests and the daily filing instead of a calender for my to-dos.
I have folders for each kid, my husband, things I want to read and why, projects for the future (some of them in particular other places and some in what he calls the ';someday maybe'; folder), a ';cooking'; folder, and a lot of writing folders for characters, plot ideas, and other things that could be developed into a story, folder for my house, a whole range of things.
I keep blank notecards in my purse or courier bag and I write down one thing per card. This comes in handy when I hear a band I want to know more about, I鈥檓 talking to someone who mentions a book I鈥檇 like, I see something that makes me think of a story idea or design I don鈥檛 want to lose, I get a call and realize I have to do thing X before Monday, I hear something I want to check out for a friend or my husband or my kids. When I get home I sort my cards into appropriate folders.
The next time I鈥檓 going shopping I get out my cooking folder --that鈥檚 what I was going to try this week. When my son鈥檚 birthday was coming up I pulled a folder that I have on him with all sorts of random stuff I鈥檇 been collecting all year that he鈥檇 like. When I sit down to write a story I have some outlines and character sketches in various degrees of readiness and a lot of little random thoughts written down. I put tickets to future shows in my ';live music'; folder. When I want to do a new stained glass project I look over designs. Sometimes have calculations for material amounts ready and sometimes I know that鈥檚 my next step in a design I want to do. (See the ';next step'; idea. That鈥檚 helpful, too.) I鈥檓 not repeating work because I don鈥檛 know where I put it.
I like doing this for a few reasons. If I write something down I鈥檓 not spending all my time trying to remember random things and my head is freed up for thinking about all the things I want to think about. I鈥檓 not having this slight panic that I鈥檝e forgotten to do something, pay something, or go somewhere. I don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檓 losing great ideas all the time anymore. (I certainly used to.) And I feel like I can get thinking done anywhere. If I am waiting for my trivia group to show at the pub I can be drawing my garden idea for next spring and not loose the idea or the time.
The daily folders for to-dos works better than to-do lists --once you take a few days to get used to it. If something comes up that changes your plans you can rearrange what鈥檚 in the folder instead of rewritting lists all the time. I find myself grabbing things out of tomorrow鈥檚 folder to do ahead of time when I can.
It separates out the have-to stuff from the creative stuff and lets you focus more on the creative stuff. The have-to stuff just becomes habit. So, shopping for ingredients in a timely fashion is a have-to. Buying yarn or working out how much glass I need is a have-to. Paying bills on time and checking on the status of something for the home or kids can be a have-to. The designing and doing are the creative fun bits.
I know this all sounds really overly organized before you start doing it, but it鈥檚 really great how much you鈥檙e freed up once your system is in place. Since I started doing this, I鈥檝e written more, gone on more trips, cooked more new dishes, completed more glass and needlework projects, seen more live shows, etc. than before. I鈥檓 fully doing whatever it is I鈥檓 doing at the given moment instead of doing one thing and trying to remember something else I need to do tomorrow.
I hope this helps.
Take care,
Cyndycute hair microsoft office
I don鈥檛 know you or anything about you. It makes suggestions a little hard, so all I have to go on is my own experience here. I鈥檒l tell you what I use it for.
I write fiction (so far, just for fun), knit, crochet, work in stained glass, have two grown kids and a husband, cook a lot, play pub trivia, rent out a home I own, helped my husband run a consulting business for a while, like to see as many live music acts as possible, pay bills, and on and on and on.
I find the filing system to be really helpful once you spend a little time getting the folders and setting them up. I use the inbox the way he suggests and the daily filing instead of a calender for my to-dos.
I have folders for each kid, my husband, things I want to read and why, projects for the future (some of them in particular other places and some in what he calls the ';someday maybe'; folder), a ';cooking'; folder, and a lot of writing folders for characters, plot ideas, and other things that could be developed into a story, folder for my house, a whole range of things.
I keep blank notecards in my purse or courier bag and I write down one thing per card. This comes in handy when I hear a band I want to know more about, I鈥檓 talking to someone who mentions a book I鈥檇 like, I see something that makes me think of a story idea or design I don鈥檛 want to lose, I get a call and realize I have to do thing X before Monday, I hear something I want to check out for a friend or my husband or my kids. When I get home I sort my cards into appropriate folders.
The next time I鈥檓 going shopping I get out my cooking folder --that鈥檚 what I was going to try this week. When my son鈥檚 birthday was coming up I pulled a folder that I have on him with all sorts of random stuff I鈥檇 been collecting all year that he鈥檇 like. When I sit down to write a story I have some outlines and character sketches in various degrees of readiness and a lot of little random thoughts written down. I put tickets to future shows in my ';live music'; folder. When I want to do a new stained glass project I look over designs. Sometimes have calculations for material amounts ready and sometimes I know that鈥檚 my next step in a design I want to do. (See the ';next step'; idea. That鈥檚 helpful, too.) I鈥檓 not repeating work because I don鈥檛 know where I put it.
I like doing this for a few reasons. If I write something down I鈥檓 not spending all my time trying to remember random things and my head is freed up for thinking about all the things I want to think about. I鈥檓 not having this slight panic that I鈥檝e forgotten to do something, pay something, or go somewhere. I don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檓 losing great ideas all the time anymore. (I certainly used to.) And I feel like I can get thinking done anywhere. If I am waiting for my trivia group to show at the pub I can be drawing my garden idea for next spring and not loose the idea or the time.
The daily folders for to-dos works better than to-do lists --once you take a few days to get used to it. If something comes up that changes your plans you can rearrange what鈥檚 in the folder instead of rewritting lists all the time. I find myself grabbing things out of tomorrow鈥檚 folder to do ahead of time when I can.
It separates out the have-to stuff from the creative stuff and lets you focus more on the creative stuff. The have-to stuff just becomes habit. So, shopping for ingredients in a timely fashion is a have-to. Buying yarn or working out how much glass I need is a have-to. Paying bills on time and checking on the status of something for the home or kids can be a have-to. The designing and doing are the creative fun bits.
I know this all sounds really overly organized before you start doing it, but it鈥檚 really great how much you鈥檙e freed up once your system is in place. Since I started doing this, I鈥檝e written more, gone on more trips, cooked more new dishes, completed more glass and needlework projects, seen more live shows, etc. than before. I鈥檓 fully doing whatever it is I鈥檓 doing at the given moment instead of doing one thing and trying to remember something else I need to do tomorrow.
I hope this helps.
Take care,
Cyndy
How to reduce your body fat percentage?
I'm 24, 5'0';, 109 lbs, and I got my body fat percentage professionally measured by this new thing called the ';Bod Pod';. It measured me at 30% body fat and labeled as ';excessive fat';. I'm a little weirded out consider I'm within normal weight range for my age and height.They told me to do more cardio but my question is I work out on high intensity for 6 days a week and I do 3 days of strength training.
How exactly do you lower your body fat percentage without losing too much weight. I want to get my body fat percent to at least 18%-22% which is considered 'normal.'How to reduce your body fat percentage?
Lose 4 pounds. The heavier the strength training the more muscle you have, therefore you have less fat. Run at least 1 hour at least 3 times a week. 21% to 24% fat is normal. 17% to 20% is the lowest I would go. My wife seems to be losing about 1% body fat every 4 to 6 weeks. If you lose 4 pounds and 3 of it is fat, that is what cardio will do for you, you will be 28% body fat. The easiest place for you to put on muscle would probably be your legs, next would be your back, those are the largest muscle groups.How to reduce your body fat percentage?
do cardio exercises 2 hrs a day, 4 times a week until you have the normal amount of body fat. search some cardio exercise videos on youtube
You lack muscle mass so my suggestion to you would be to do weight lifting several times a week wiih heavy weights and low reps, i.e. 8-12 reps x 3 sets of each exercise. Protein intake should be about 80g per day to help encourage muscle growth.
For cardio, high intensity cardio interval training 3 x per week is ideal. This is short bursts of high intensity activity for 30-60 seconds followed by 60-90 seconds recovery phase repeated for up to 15 minutes (plus 5 min warm up).
Also the normal body fat percentage range for women is 15%-30% so aiming for 20%-25% would be ideal.
How exactly do you lower your body fat percentage without losing too much weight. I want to get my body fat percent to at least 18%-22% which is considered 'normal.'How to reduce your body fat percentage?
Lose 4 pounds. The heavier the strength training the more muscle you have, therefore you have less fat. Run at least 1 hour at least 3 times a week. 21% to 24% fat is normal. 17% to 20% is the lowest I would go. My wife seems to be losing about 1% body fat every 4 to 6 weeks. If you lose 4 pounds and 3 of it is fat, that is what cardio will do for you, you will be 28% body fat. The easiest place for you to put on muscle would probably be your legs, next would be your back, those are the largest muscle groups.How to reduce your body fat percentage?
do cardio exercises 2 hrs a day, 4 times a week until you have the normal amount of body fat. search some cardio exercise videos on youtube
You lack muscle mass so my suggestion to you would be to do weight lifting several times a week wiih heavy weights and low reps, i.e. 8-12 reps x 3 sets of each exercise. Protein intake should be about 80g per day to help encourage muscle growth.
For cardio, high intensity cardio interval training 3 x per week is ideal. This is short bursts of high intensity activity for 30-60 seconds followed by 60-90 seconds recovery phase repeated for up to 15 minutes (plus 5 min warm up).
Also the normal body fat percentage range for women is 15%-30% so aiming for 20%-25% would be ideal.
How can you tell if your pregnant when your on your period?
or do i have to wait til im off to tell? thanks.How can you tell if your pregnant when your on your period?
OMG.....r u serious...How can you tell if your pregnant when your on your period?
Uh... if you're on your period, you're NOT pregnant.
If you're on your period then you're not pregnant...
Its VERY rare to be pregnant if you have your period.. So I doubt you are pregnant, unless you are one of those people who get their period in pregnancy, like i said, I DOUBT IT
If you had sex in the weeks prior to starting your period, and you started your period, then you are not pregnant.
If you had sex during your period and you are wondering if you are pregnant, you will have to wait until the next month to tell if you are pregnant. It is possible to get pregnant while having sex during your period, although unlikely.
OMG.....r u serious...How can you tell if your pregnant when your on your period?
Uh... if you're on your period, you're NOT pregnant.
If you're on your period then you're not pregnant...
Its VERY rare to be pregnant if you have your period.. So I doubt you are pregnant, unless you are one of those people who get their period in pregnancy, like i said, I DOUBT IT
If you had sex in the weeks prior to starting your period, and you started your period, then you are not pregnant.
If you had sex during your period and you are wondering if you are pregnant, you will have to wait until the next month to tell if you are pregnant. It is possible to get pregnant while having sex during your period, although unlikely.
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