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3560
Dogs
TRAINING DOGS
Anything you let a dog do you are training it to do!
Jack Wittmann
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Speaking
GIVING A PRESENTATION
You need to make your key points three times if you expect your audience to remember them.
Elliot Miller, Engineer, Miami, Florida, USA
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4328
Body Rules
CLEAR YOUR STUFFED NOSE
Forget Sudafed. An easier, quicker, and cheaper way to relieve sinus pressure is by alternately thrusting your tongue against the roof of your mouth, then pressing between your
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with one finger. This causes the vomer bone, which runs through the nasal passages to the mouth, to rock back and forth, says Lisa DeStefano, D.O., an assistant professor at the Michigan State University college of osteopathic medicine. The motion loosens congestion; after 20 seconds, you'll feel your
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Romance
THE OPPOSITE OF LOVE IS NOT HATE. . ..
If you're still mad/hate someone, you are probably not over her/him. After all, the opposite of love is not hate but indifference. So, until you become indifferent, you're still dealing with some old baggage.
Dick Gehring, Consultant, NY
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Joker
BEING A CLOWN
Never walk past a chimpanzee while wearing a clown suit.
Todd Strong, circus school student, Chalons-sur-Marne, France
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Automobiles
CHECKING YOUR EXHAUST
Blue smoke from your exhaust may mean your car needs a complete engine overhaul. Black smoke usually means a maladjusted carburetor. White smoke: Ignore it if the engine is cold, but if it keeps up after the engine has warmed, you may have a leaking head gasket.
Reader's Digest, reported in Bottom Line Personal
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Color
TESTING YOUR COFFEE
If the cream swirls up brown, you have a cup of freshly brewed coffee. If it swirls up grey, the coffee has been sitting on the burner too long.
Rick Eckstrom, plan review officer, Ithaca, New York
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Eyes
APPRAISING ALLIGATORS
The distance between an alligator's eyes in inches is its length in feet.
Joan Isbell, horticulturist, Phoenix, Arizona
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Driving
GETTING THROUGH THE TOLL BOOTH
The quickest lane is to the right because most cars come from the fast lane on the left.
Pete Romano Jr., Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
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Mail
WEIGHING A LETTER
If you need to know whether your letter weighs less than an ounce, compare it with the weight of five quarters. For two ounces, use five half dollars.
Denis Smith, high school counselor, Camarillo, California
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Language
LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
You've become comfortable with a foreign language when you dream in that language.
Dennis Palaganas, Gainesville, Florida
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