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Do Just One Thing for June 29, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | June 29th, 2015

Do you have a closet full of unwanted clothes and a charitable cause you care about deeply? The website fashionproject.com helps take out all the work and fuss of setting up an online site to sell these items. In just a few simple steps, the website helps you design and build your own personal fundraising campaign. It helps you tell your story, personalize it with your own photos and set up a shop where people can buy your items. You can also just fill up a donation bag and send it to the site free of charge. It will photograph, upload, sell and ship your unwanted clothes and give the money to the charitable cause of your choice. Learn more at fashionproject.com.

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Do Just One Thing for June 28, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | June 28th, 2015

Want to know if your home is using too much energy compared to homes that are similar in size in your part of the country? You can hire an auditor to come and analyze it for a fee, or you can do it yourself for free with help from the Environmental Protection Agency's Home Energy Yardstick. All you need to know is your ZIP code, square footage of your house, number of occupants, types of energy sources (electricity, gas, etc.) and have the last 12 months of utility bills for the house (which you can also get from your utility companies). The online tutorial will take you through the process, and it'll give you an audit score. It will also give you information on how much energy you use for heating and cooling, cooking, lighting and hot water. Plus, it provides tips to lower your bills, improve comfort and increase your home's score. Do it at energystar.gov.

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Do Just One Thing for June 27, 2015

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | June 27th, 2015

When traveling abroad -- or if you're just not sure if the tap water in your home is safe (perhaps there was an outage, your filters are out of date or it just looks suspect) -- consider boiling it. It's the cheapest, fastest and most effective way to purify water and remove harmful pathogens and bacteria. And it's simple: Just fill a teakettle with cold tap water and bring it to a boil for one minute. Remove it from heat and allow it to cool. Even in countries where drinking tap water can be questionable, this method is one foolproof way to purify water.

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