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Help! Cat breaking ornaments problem!?

Nothing short of getting plastic ornaments. Cats can climb inside the tree too. One year I got some very light nylon netting and kind of wrapped the bottom of the tree in the netting. I got green netting to match the tree. I took the netting off when we had guests. That usually kept the cat from knocking off the ornaments off the tree. I am sure your cat was delighted to see the tree thinking it was a giant toy just for him.

I drew my boss's name for Secret Santa at work...what should I get her...read details for more info...?

Get her something that she doesnt need but could use, because if she needs something she will want the best and the most expensive.
What i mean by something she doesnt need is something like: pj's or some kind (lasenza has cute ones around christmas time for exactly 20$) or a body shop basket (they come pre-made at the body shop for about 20$) or a christmas dvd (classic one like Elf). Another good idea would be a nice bag that she could carry to work or a box of nice christmas tree ornaments (tree ornaments can be affordable but can look very expensive, The Bay always has a wide selection of nice ornaments in boxes of 2 or more.)

Hope I helped I would be very happy to get any of these things

A candy box is made from a piece of cardboard that measures 35 by 19 inches. Squares of equal size will be cut out of each corner.?

Volume = (Length) (Width) (Height)
V = LWH

Let x= edge of the square cut.

L = 35 − 2x

W = 19 − 2x

H = x


So the volume is:
V = (35 − 2x) (19 − 2x) (x)

Simplify.
V = (665 − 70x − 38x + 4x²) (x)
V = 4x³ − 108x² + 665x

Differentiate, then equate to zero.
V' = 12x² − 216x + 665
12x² − 216x + 665 = 0

Solve.
x₁ = 14.058 in ...................... [X]
x₂ = 3.942 in ........................ [Ans.]

Crafty inserts to send inside Christmas cards?

I love to do 'different' things and have original ideas...I was thinking this year when I send out Christmas cards (My card list is fairly short, not hundreds of them to send out or anything.) I'd like to have some kind of crafty insert included inside of the card. To me, this would make it more interesting for the recipients rather than just opening it up and saying,'Oh another card, hang this one up', you know?
-Any cute ideas on what I could include as an insert? (Other than including a picture.) I'm pretty crafty and have alot of free time at work to do this.

What are some ideas for Christmas decorations?

There are plenty of home decoration ideas for Christmas. Here are some:You can use cool Christmas wreathsInteresting Christmas Wreath Ideas that says Ciao to the World in the Best Possible WayIf you like F.R.I.N.D.S. T.V. show then you can decorate your room in that theme. Here's how to do thatThe one Where They Celebrate Christmas: F.R.I.E.N.D.S Style Christmas Décor IdeasIf you love pokemon then you can go for Pokemon themed decorDefy all Logics and Decorate a Pokémon Themed Christmas Tree: Let’s go to our Nostalgic Pokémon World!If you love books then go for a bookworm Christmas decor. Here are the steps:A Bookworm’s Christmas: Christmas Décor Ideas for BookloversIf you are a hopeless romantic like me then go for these romantic Christmas decor ideasFinest Charming Romantic Christmas Décor IdeasHope you find what you are looking for. Merry Christmas to you!!!

What are some inexpensive holiday gift ideas for teachers?

Everyone in my immediate family, except me, is a teacher. They say that they really appreciate donations for their classroom (supplies, stickers, nice note paper) since they usually end up paying for these things out of their own pockets. If you package it up really nice, I think it makes a great gift. Gift certificates are great as well (for a nearby coffee place or a teacher supply store.) Chocolates and coffee make great gifts, too.

Whatever you do, don't give them mugs or Christmas ornaments. These are given to teachers by the dozen, are usually pretty cheesy, and end up in a box somewhere, stored away.

What are some good DIY Christmas decorations?

DIY Christmas Decorations – Christmas decorations can be expensive. You know that very well still you end up spending much more money on holiday ornaments than you had originally planned. Moreover, most of those decorations may not be of much practical use to you once the festive season is over. So, do not go through this same story again this year and try DIY Christmas decorations at your home during holidays!1. Homemade DIY Christmas DecorationsThe best holiday decorations you can do without burning a hole in your pocket are DIY Christmas decorations. It can be a DIY Christmas tree or homemade Christmas ornaments or any other creative decorating idea you can think of implementing at home. You can even try to do some DIY Christmas crafts with your kids. You can try several ideas to make handmade decorations for holidays without even looking at commercial stores.2. Wooden Christmas DecorationsWho doesn’t like free wood Christmas ornament patterns? Wooden Christmas ornaments, after all, is one of the most attractive and useful DIY Christmas decorations. You can find several vintage wooden Christmas ornaments as well as wooden Christmas tree ornaments in commercial stores. However, you can also make these decorations at home with Christmas wood craft projects.3. DIY Felt Christmas DecorationFelt is one of the best materials to make cute Christmas decorations. To make your own felt Christmas decorations, you are going to need felt Christmas ornaments kits along with few free wool patterns. You can discover several free felt Xmas ornament patterns in this collection which will help you to sew the perfect decorating item in holidays.More DIY Decorations: 50+ DIY Christmas Decorations When You’re On A Super Tight BudgetMerry Christmas!

What is are things made out of aluminum?

Aluminium is used in a huge variety of products including cans, foils, kitchen utensils, window frames, beer kegs and aeroplane parts. This is because of its particular properties. It has low density, is non-toxic, has a high thermal conductivity, has excellent corrosion resistance and can be easily cast, machined and formed. It is also non-magnetic and non-sparking. It is the second most malleable metal and the sixth most ductile.

It is often used as an alloy because aluminium itself is not particularly strong. Alloys with copper, manganese, magnesium and silicon are lightweight but strong. They are very important in the construction of aeroplanes and other forms of transport.

Aluminium is a good electrical conductor and is often used in electrical transmission lines. It is cheaper than copper and weight for weight is almost twice as good a conductor.

When evaporated in a vacuum, aluminium forms a highly reflective coating for both light and heat. It does not deteriorate, like a silver coating would. These aluminium coatings have many uses, including telescope mirrors, decorative paper, packages and toys.

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