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Ideal for teachers and parents, this workshop will show participants how to help children calm down, overcome fears, and feel better about themselves. They will learn to adapt EFT to be kid-friendly, how to tap surrogately, and to relieve their own stress-around-children issues.
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This workshop will address all aspects of optimal performance and how EFT can help users achieve goals. Athletes, musicians, actors, public speakers, or any person who wants to improve their skills will benefit from this workshop. Participants will look for their underlying blocks to success and apply EFT to them.
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Some stress is necessary but too much stress produces fatigue, irritability, sleep problems, addictions, and many more symptoms. In this workshop, we will learn to address the underlying causes of stress and then use EFT to find immediate relief.
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Attracting things to us is something we do unconsciously all the time. In this workshop, we will learn the basics tenets of the Law of Attraction and practice using EFT to attract to us the life we truly want.
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The Home Energy Auditing Class is a hands-on course that will teach you how to evaluate your energy usage and eliminate waste. Students will use hand-held watt meters to measure the amount of energy appliances use, and translate the findings into what really matters¿total energy costs per year. In addition to locating electrical energy losses, students also will use a blower door to detect and fix drafts in a house. The class will detail the difference between what homeowners can do themselves that are low-cost or no-cost fixes, what a professional should be hired to do, and what probably is not necessary to fix at all. Finally, you also will learn how window ratings affect their performance. You¿ll learn how to compare windows based on their U-factor, R rating, insulation, and return on investment. This hands-on class can pay for itself many times over as you reduce your energy usage and help your friends and relatives reduce their energy use as well.
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Join with speakers from Energy Matters Community Coalition for an in-depth examination of the challenges of climate change and how to turn things around through smart public and private energy choices. Listed below are topics of each of three sessions. Session 1: Global Climate Change and the National Agenda Instructors: Barry Kastner and Sam Geckler Session 2: Indiana¿s Long Road to Becoming a Climate-Friendly State Instructor: Sam Geckler Session 3: Columbus as a Cool City Instructors: Art Hopkins and Barry Kastner We Americans are about 4% of the world¿s population, but we consume about 20% of the world¿s petroleum and similar proportions of other resources. Meanwhile, populations of songbirds, fireflies, frogs, and many other wild creatures are dwindling, both locally and worldwide. Learn how some of our current gardening practices contribute to both of these problems. Glimpse how a truly life-affirming landscape could look, including a return to some gardening standards of past decades.
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Learn why we need to preserve our local landfill and the simple, or not-so-simple, things that can be done to help. You receive information on backyard and vermi-composting, recycling, reuse, and source reduction.
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Students will be taught basic maintenance of small engines used around the home, including hands on experience working with two and four stroke engines. Students will learn to change oil in four stroke engines, change/clean and gap spark plugs, clean carburetors, sharpen mower blades, stabilize and winterize equipment for storage.
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Students will learn to rebuild the four stroke engine, and understand two and four stroke engines. Student will learn to replace ignition coils; piston rings, rebuild carburetors, seat and adjust valves, and replace head gaskets and pan gaskets. An introduction to multi cylinder engines and their uses is also covered.
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This is an informative class for the general home owner or the first step for the novice who wants to start tinkering with small engines more than basic upkeep and winterization. This course, part I of a 3-part series will cover preventative maintenance and troubleshooting. Small gas engines can include lawn mowers, edger's, lawn tractors, garden tillers, snow throwers, string trimmers, chain saws, leaf blowers, mini bikes, golf carts, and much more. This class will focus on tasks that must be performed regularly to keep an engine working properly. In addition, troubleshooting tests and steps will be presented to learn how to find the problem on a troubled engine.
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