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How to Become a Botanist
Botanists are biological scientists who study algae, mosses, conifers, fungi and plants and their environments. There are many types of careers available to botanists depending on the level of education you have obtained. With a bachelor's degree in plant...
How to Call Ducks
A duck call is essentially a musical instrument--a woodwind, in fact--that you blow into to imitate the distinctive sounds that ducks make. Learning duck calls that will entice ducks to land within close range of your position will improve your odds of ha...
How to Choose a Law School
Becoming a lawyer takes three additional years of education before passing the bar examination and actually practicing law. Where you choose to learn is an important part of becoming a lawyer. Selecting a law school is an easy decision for people who have...
How to Fix Your Credit
Having poor credit is stressful and can result in you paying more money than people with good credit when you go to finance a car or buy a house. However, there's no need to hire a credit repair company that claims they can fix your credit woes. In realit...
How to Make Sure a Baby Is Properly Immunized in Their First Year
Vaccinating your baby in their first year of life is one of the most effective ways to keep your baby healthy. Immunizations, also called vaccinations or vaccines, are injections that help your baby's immune system build up a resistance to fight certain d...
How to Make Napkin Rings
Napkin rings are a great way to add that final touch to your table, but the wrong design can quickly ruin your set up. If you can't find those perfect napkin rings, however, you can always make your own. This way, you will be able to customize them to you...
How to Ace Wrap a Leg
Ace bandages are used to control swelling. They have elastic in them so they apply pressure to the area and prevent fluid from building up. However, if the area already has a lot of fluid in it, this will apply a lot of pressure to the area and it can hur...
How to Hold a Violin
Holding a violin incorrectly can stifle your sound and prevent you from being able to execute advanced techniques proficiently, keep you from advancing in your tone and speed and cause the violin to slip while playing. A violinist uses their hand, chin, j...
How to Make a Transparent Image Using Gimp
This wikiHow teaches you how to make an entire image transparent when using the GIMP editor, as well as how to remove a background's image. You can do this on both Windows and Mac versions of GIMP. Keep in mind that GIMP's default export settings will sav...
How to Make a Surfboard
Making a surfboard requires a lot of patience, precision, and, of course, supplies. This is a meticulous, slow process and it is easy to make mistakes. On the other hand, the reward of owning a completely individual and unique surfboard that you created t...
How to Do Group Messaging on Groupme.Com
You can communicate in real time with multiple people across multiple platforms by using GroupMe. The conversation is kept in your GroupMe account, so you have one continuous log that all group members can interact through via desktop or mobile device. Yo...
How to Become an Internet Provider
Becoming an Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a rewarding task, but starting up a new service takes plenty of dedication. The biggest obstacle is the amount of money required for equipment and building space. Plan out the placement of your relay signals,...
How to Finance a Franchise
A franchise is a business for which a person is licensed by a large company to operate under its name. As a franchise licensee, you operate a business and, in some cases, a brick-and-mortar location. Even without a physical storefront, starting a franchis...
How to Make a Wishing Well
Want to add something new to your yard? Why not add a cute wishing well? Wooden wishing wells can be used as a decorative planter or septic tank cover, and they’re surprisingly simple to make. In this article, we’ll take you through the process of making...
How to Breed Discus
Discus are quite difficult to care for and breed, and you may not achieve a high survival rate for the young on your first attempt. One feature not found in most other aquarium species is the young fish's instinct to feed from the parents' skin, making th...
How to Make Dry Ice
Dry ice is the solid form of the chemical carbon dioxide (CO2), just like normal ice is the solid form of water (H2O). Dry ice is extremely cold (-109.3°F/-78.5°C), so it is used for a wide variety of cooling and freezing purposes in the industrial world....