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Do-It-Yourself Drywall Repair - Easily Patch Drywall Holes or Minor Damage
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"How To Repair a Hole / Damaged Drywall - Video"
This step-by-step video shows how to repair a hole in your drywall or minor drywall damage. The video starts by showing what tools you'll need, then how to prepare the damaged area to be repaired. Once the damaged area is prepared, the video shows a 'drywaller's trick' to create a patch for the area where the hole was. The video then shows how to properly tape and compound (mud) the new joints, and ends by showing how to sand and finish repair.Also, you can view a list of drywall technicians in or near , Mississippi (below) that can help you if you don't feel comfortable repairing the damaged drywall yourself. Just click the globe icon to view a list of local drywall technicians or specialists.
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Facts and Trivia About: Mississippi

Facts about Mississippi:
Population of Mississippi: 2921088
Mississippi is a southern state of the United States. The state takes its name from the Mississippi River, which flows along the western boundary. The name, which means "great river," comes from either Ojibwe, a Native American language spoken around the river's headwaters, or some other closely related Algonquian language. Nicknames for Mississippi are the Magnolia State and the Hospitality State.
When cotton was king during the 1850s, Mississippi plantation owners—especially those of the Delta and Black Belt regions—became increasingly wealthy due to the high fertility of the soil and the high price of cotton on the international market. The severe wealth imbalances and the necessity of large-scale slave populations to sustain such income played a heavy role in both state politics and in the support for secession.
Mississippi was the second state to secede from the Union as one of the Confederate States of America on January 9, 1861. During the Civil War the Confederate States were defeated. Under the terms of Reconstruction, Mississippi was readmitted to the Union on February 23, 1870.
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