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1668
Carpentry
THE CARPENTRY RULE
Customers give carpenters the hardest time on the smallest jobs.
Antonio V. Farulla, carpenter, Sherman Oaks, California
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1670
Writing
WRITING A MAGAZINE ARTICLE
After your notes are prepared and your outline is written, count on one hour of writing time for every page of copy.
Brad Edmondson, editor, American Demographics
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1671
College
SIGNING UP FOR A COURSE
Before you sign up for a college class, first find out what time of day the final exam will be given. Choosing a time that suits you could mean a letter difference in your grade.
Andy Steinberg, Louisville, Kentucky
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1673
Language
TALKING TO FOREIGNERS
When you are conversing in your native language with people who don't speak it fluently, assume that they understand about half as much as they look like they understand.
Stephen Cudhea, English-language instructor, Ishikawa, Japan
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1674
Scuba Diving
CHOOSING A FACE MASK
A face mask for skin diving fits properly if you can hold it on your face, out of the water, with nothing but the suction from your nose.
Dorothy Hooker, Hollywood, Florida
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1675
Fruit
PICKING PLANTAIN
The darker the peel the better.
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1676
Quality
BUYING A HAND TOOL
Never buy a hand tool that does not have the manufacturer's name permanently inscribed on it. The absence of a name indicates poor quality.
Dirck Z. Meengs, management consultant, Canoga Park, California
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1677
Music
LISTENING TO JIGS AND REELS
The way to tell the difference between a jig and a reel is to sing along with it. With a jig you will be able to sing, "jiggity jig, jiggity jig." If the tune is a reel you can sing, "I think I can, I think I can."
Wild Asparagus
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1678
Weapons
LOADING A MUSKET
In a pinch, the proper powder charge for a muzzle-loading rifle or musket is the amount that will just cover the ball when you hold it in the hollow of your palm.
Bob Chaney, Carlsbad, California
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1679
Religion
WINNING THE HEARTS OF YOUR PARISH
The first year the parish loves you, the second year they hate you, the third year they understand you.
The Very Rev. Emmet C. Smith, Largo, Florida
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1680
Horses
FEEDING HORSES
Grass alone won't feed a hard-working horse. As a rule, a horse needs at least five pounds of grain for every half-day of work.
Kevin Reede, Burlington, Vermont
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