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5 Other Uses For Dish Soap

Dish detergent can do more than just keep plates clean. One particular "unusual use" comes to mind: cleaning off oil-drenched birds and wildlife. But in our homes, there are many other areas the liquid soap can be helpful outside of your kitchen sink, including the back yard or your bathroom. Curious? Here are some of our favorite other uses for dish soap, below.

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Dish detergent can help protect your garden from insects like spider mites and aphids. Colorado State University has put together this guide on how you can make dish detergent sprays for your gardens.

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Real / Radical / Psychological: The Collection on Display

Exhibition and 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum to run September 9, 2016 thru January 15, 2017 on the Washington University Campus at the intersection of Skinker and Lindell Boulevards Established in 1881 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, a department of Washington University, the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is one of the oldest university museums in the nation. This fall will mark the 10th anniversary of its Fumihiko Maki-designed facility with a building-wide installation of art from the Kemper’s permanent collection. The “Real / Radical / Psychological: The Collection on Display” exhibition for the first time, presents the museum’s permanent collection in chronological fashion offering a journey that starts at the dawn of the 19th century and continues through the history of modern and contemporary art. Featured are familiar favorites and works rarely seen, long-held artworks and recent acquisitions, including leading examples of avantgarde innovations in figurative, conceptual, and abstract art. Among the works on view in a variety of mediums are a number of paintings—such as works by Jackson Pollock and Thomas Eakins—that recently have been restored through a major conservation project. The installation is divided into three galleries: “The Long Nineteenth Century,”“Modernism and the Twentieth Century,” and “Contemporary Moments.” “The Long Nineteenth Century” is presented salon style, reflecting the depth of the Museum’s collection of landscapes, genre painting, and portraiture, along with a rotating display from its vast collection of works on paper. This period saw the Enlightenment-era stress on rationality give way to Romanticism, various forms of realism, and the rise of landscape as a newly independent genre. “Modernism and the Twentieth Century” presents art from the early 20th century through the postwar years. With the realities of modern progress and the brutality of two devastating world wars artists visualized humanity through radical forms of abstraction and semi-abstraction, including Expressionism, Cubism, Constructivism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism. “Contemporary Moments” features works by an international array of artists from the late 1960s on. It incorporates emerging art forms such as performance, language, photography, and video. More recent works address the impact of the digital age and virtual technologies. stlcityedition.com • facebook.com/stlouiscityedition.com • twitter.com/stlcityedition.com • sales@stlcityedition.com • 314-267-9979

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The first thing to do before you part with any piece of electronics is to make sure you have copies of the data that was on it — especially information that’s difficult or impossible to replace, like photos, videos, and contacts. If you don’t use an automated PC backup service like Backblaze or Carbonite, you’ll want to copy files manually (preferably to an external storage device like a thumb drive or a DVD). If you have an Android or iOS device, make sure you’ve activated Google Auto Backup or Apple’s iCloud service; you also want to go into your data vault and make sure that the files you need are really there.

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3. If you can’t wipe it, destroy it.

If you’re not planning to donate or resell your electronics, it’s better to simply destroy any part of them that contained your data, Siciliano says. For example, I recently recycled a laptop that was missing its power supply, so there was no way to turn it on and wipe the disc. Instead I removed the hard drive with a screwdriver, ran over the drive with my car, and then took a sledgehammer to it. (Aside from protecting my personal data, it was also a lot of fun.)

4. Recycle the right way.

Even if you donate or resell your old gear, some or all of it may end up being recycled — and not all recyclers are created equal. You want to make sure that your e-waste isn’t ending up in a landfill or dumped in some Third World country. The best way to do that is to ask who does the company’s downstream recycling, and make sure it’s part of either the e-Stewards or R2 (Responsible Recycling) certification programs, which ensure that all materials are handled in an environmentally responsible way.

5. Keep records.

If you donate equipment to a school or a nonprofit, you’ll want to let the IRS know so you can get a little something back on your taxes. Document your donation with a receipt, and make sure it falls within Uncle Sam’s guidelines for charitable giving.

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Robert Hart Baker, Conductor Friday, October 7, 2016; 8:00 p.m.

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