What is Green Cleaning

by Bruce Hilsen

How do Green products work? Why are they better for us? Exactly what are Green Cleaning Products? What is a Micro-Fiber Cloth? Are there different kinds? How are they any different from a regular cotton cloth? Why would I use one?

These are all questions many consumers have. The rage or trend these days is all about GREEN cleaning. We all have to do our part to help save the environment, and at the same time protect our health. With many products making GREEN claims how do we to know what is truly a GREEN product and how do we properly use it?

First you have to take a look at the product itself. Learn how to understand the label. Does the product have a governmental approval, or is it just the product manufacturer telling you how wonderful it is? You also want to use the proper uses of the product. Does it require special attention in some way? How is the product maintained, and is it something that you could recycle?

One firm, WorldWide Oxide based out of Minneapolis, MN partnered with the Green Clean Institute to offer a variety of Green Cleaning courses designed to educate the end line user of these new products. .

These education courses are applicable to everyone from the typical homemaker, to the person that cleans or works for a janitorial service. There are even supervisor courses, mold and mildew courses, and building maintenance courses.

Students will learn what type of green cleaners to use, and why they are using them. They will be learn to be able to distinguish between a good quality item and a lesser quality item. Students will learn about Micro-Fiber cloths and how to choose the correct type of cloth.

It’s time to educate ourselves on proper product usage, both in the home and the workplace. We have all used chemicals for many years that we now know are not good for us. These reasonably priced courses are consumer friendly and designed to give us the knowledge to create a better life for ourselves, our families, and our pets.

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Learn How To Play The WoW Auction House As A Beginner

by Jim Wapp

Being ‘out of gold’ is pretty common among new WoW players. I was in your shoes once, not able to buy the items that I want.

Three years later, I still see many new players struggling to make much WoW gold. I want to share a few tips that will help you guys get started.

I still remember vividly my first time entering Stormwind City on my level 10 human rogue. I remember entering the Auction House for the first time, drooling over a 90g dagger when I had 14 silvers in my pocket. I was one poor rogue, but I was thinking big things, the simple idea of buying low and selling high arose in my head.

This idea sounded good on paper, but how do I know which items to buy at which prices? I didn’t know. I was never sure if gold could be made from the items that I bought.

I made a level 1 character; I ran her to the nearest Major city and just sat her in the Auction House. I would logon to this alt 2-3 times a day to buy/sell in the Auction House.

As time went by, I became more accustomed to the Auction House. Profits began to pour in at a faster rate. I managed to turn a measly 60 silver into 150 gold by the time my main character hit level 40.

To avoid high deposit fees, I avoided purchasing armor and weapons on the Auction House.

Shards and Dusts were my ideal target because they are in high demand and they require NO deposit fees.

When the addon Auctioneer came out, it saved me so much time. I did not have to sort through pages of Auctions; the addon automatically scans the entire Auction House and provide you with recommended list of items.

I bought a lot of items that never ended up selling. One case that I still remember til this day was the purchase of Mass of McGowan (1 year pre-BC). I remember listing this item more than 10 times and it just wouldn’t sale, I just gave up eventually because the deposit fee was killing me.

There are always risks involved when bidding in the Auction House, but in order to make the big profits, there will always be some risk.

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Internet: A Place Where Your Identity Can Be Stolen

by Rex Simpleton

Many films have been made to picture how powerful the internet is. Most of this tackles on how a hacker steals files from certain document files. But did you know that identity theft can also take place inside the net?

Although many think that the internet is a safe place, you will be surprised to notice that it involves almost all risks from real life. Many people can steal from you through the internet. They can also gather your information, use your personal data and act in your name.

Most of the information of the victim can be acquired from several forms of spam email. Another way is, there are also some people who subscribe from solicitation websites that promise them some profits. By doing this unknowingly, the criminals had gotten some requests for identifying data. Later on, this data will be used against the credibility of the victim.

There are some cases when the web criminals will use the computer technology to steal personal information. They can even find out things about their personal life or lifestyle, which will eventually help them find other important information.

A Few Things You Should Know About Cookies

Through cookies, certain sites can use and keep private information in the user’s hard disk. Cookies can contain a lot of information about users: from their lifestyle to the sites thy visit or the ads they click. They can even contain information about the email people send from their computers.

The criminal uses the cookie as tracking devices. Not only that, it also provide the criminals with precious personal data. A cookie can also serve as the personal preference in which a criminal uses for the scam.

In order to prevent this incident from happening, each computer user must be very careful in transacting business in the web. Aside from that, accessing the websites using a high-speed broadband is helpful. This service will make the computer flexible against the hackers.

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