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How to Make Rope
Rope is made by twisting or braiding multiple strands or yarns together to form a stronger and more durable material. Rope has long been an extremely important tool for humans, as it’s used for tying, binding, pulling, dragging, and lifting. The art of ma...
How to Install Metal Studs
Steel framing is used in most office and commercial construction, and it has several advantages over wood. Steel studs are perfectly straight, and they don’t shrink, split, rot, or mold. They are also easy to store. Read on to find out how to build with...
How to Improve Your Perspective on Women
Even very caring and well intentioned people can develop a warped perspective of women. Indeed, even women can become biased against other women.[1] X Research source In order to improve your view of women, you will have to learn how to comm...
How to Keep Kosher
The term “kosher” refers to foods and eating habits that adhere to the regulations of Jewish dietary law, called kashrut in Hebrew. All kosher laws are derived from specific passages from the Torah, or First Testament, which condemn certain foods and eati...
How to Look Good in the Winter
When the weather changes into cold and rainy days, looking good can be a little harder when bundled in a shape-hiding clothing. Yet, it is quite possible to dress well, take good care of hair and skin so that you look your best throughout the cold months.
How to Care for Your Skin As a Guy
Men often feel like they don't need to care for their skin the same way women do. While it's true that men and women usually have different needs for their skin, this doesn't mean that men should neglect theirs altogether. You still need to develop a rout...
How to Decide If Multivitamins Are Right for You
More than half of Americans currently take over-the-counter multivitamins, but there is little scientific support for taking multivitamins. All people should try to get the daily nutritional content recommended by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a...
How to Dig a Hole
There are many reasons you might dig a hole. Whether you're digging in the wilderness or making a posting hole in your backyard, the process is generally the same. Digging a hole can present more challenges than you might give it credit for at first. The...
How to Make Southern Sweet Tea
Southern sweet tea is a delicious, sweet, and tasty tea that's perfect for a refreshing treat in the middle of the day, or for entertaining guests. If you want to know how to make Southern sweet tea, just follow these steps.
How to Prepare for the GMAT
The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is a vital aspect of the application process to most accredited graduate business schools. The test, which has scores ranging from 400 to 800, has four main components: a quantitative multiple choice section...
How to Write a Fictional Blog
Most people are familiar with the concept of a web blog, which tends to reveal something about a writer's daily life or hobbies, his or her interest in celebrities, politics, or other matters, or some other chronicle of real-world events. But blogs are al...
How to Make a Reading Nook in Your Room
Reading has always been an important part of learning and an enjoyable pastime. Reading nooks provide comfortable, quiet places to retreat to and curl up with a good book. They aren't just for reading, either. A nook is great for drawing, writing, or list...
How to Perform Pro Wrestling Moves
Although some people deride professional wrestling as “fake,” the skill, athleticism, and risk of injury are all very real. If you look beyond the manufactured entertainment value, you can marvel at the intricate, powerful, high-flying maneuvers that pro...
How to Fix Your Whole Life
Have you looked back over the past weeks, months, or years and spotted continuous problems or mistakes that keep popping up in your life? Do you ever feel stuck in a rut and have no idea how to get out of it? You’re not alone. Everyone makes mistakes – wh...
How to Stop Taking Things Personally
Does someone else's bullying personality make you feel worthless? Do you mistake people's antics for subtle insults? Most of the time, the way a person acts has little to do with you personally. It has more to do with how this person was raised, how they...
How to Multiply Using the Line Method
Line multiplication is sometimes called stick multiplication, and its origins are unclear, with some source claiming it comes from the Japanese,[1] X Research source Chinese, or Vedic cultures. It is basically the same process as the standar...