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How to Housebreak an Adult Dog
If you are bringing an adult dog into your home as a pet, there is a good chance that you will have to housebreak the dog. Many older dogs have been through changes throughout their lives that might have led to them relapsing and there are some dogs that...
How to Sell a Burial Plot
Some people own part of a family burial plot while others purchase a plot in advance to prepare for the future. In spite of these preparations, life changes such as divorce, family disputes, relocation, a change in religious beliefs, or simple changes in...
How to Make a Homemade Spa (for Girls)
Ever wanted to enjoy a spa but could never afford to go to one? Then, why not make one at home using what you have? All you need is a little bit of time and creativity. You can use store-bought spa products, or you can make your own using supplies from yo...
How to Treat Gangrene
Gangrene is a serious condition and it is vital to get professional medical treatment for gangrene as soon as possible. The longer you wait to seek treatment for gangrene, the slimmer your chances of a full recovery will be. Doctors often treat gangrene b...
How to Reduce Finance Charges on a Car Loan
Finance charges applied to a car loan are the actual charges for the cost of borrowing the money needed to purchase your car. The finance charge that is associated with your car loan is directly contingent upon three variables: loan amount, interest rate,...
How to Read a Property Survey
A property survey -- also known as a boundary survey, plat survey, or land survey -- is an essential document if you are purchasing a residential or commercial building or land parcel. With a property survey in hand, you can discover the boundary lines,...
How to Cure Wood
Freshly cut and milled wood must be cured before it can be used in construction, crafts, carvings, and even in a stove or fireplace. Throughout the curing process, the moisture content of the green wood, or freshly cut wood, is reduced. While there are se...
How to Write a Payment Agreement
A payment agreement, also referred to as a “promissory note,” is an agreement that sets forth the terms of a loan and its repayment. If you are considering lending to or borrowing from someone you know, you should draft a payment agreement. This agreement...
3 Easy Ways to Starch Shirts
Starching a shirt is one of the best ways to provide the garment with a look that is crisp and fresh. Apart from minimizing wrinkling and providing a more polished appearance, starch also can help protect the fiber of the shirt and make it possible to enj...
How to Begin an Autobiography
Write what you know, say the experts. What could you know better than your own life? If you want to embark on a written documentary of your experiences and emotions, your dramas and disappointments, you can learn to get started in the right direction. By...
How to Create a Revocable Trust
A trust is a probate-free approach to passing assets to your beneficiaries when you die. When you create a “revocable” trust, you fund the trust during your lifetime and can change the trust or cancel it at any time. Trusts are governed by state law, so b...
How to Fix Squeaky Shoes
Squeaky shoes can be an annoyance to you and those nearby. Squeaking can be caused by manufacturing mistakes, wear and tear, or moisture trapped in the shoe. There are many home remedies for shoe repair, but if the problem lies in an internal component, y...
How to Announce Your Retirement
Historically, most people retired at the age of 65 unless extenuating circumstances kept them at their job, and there was no need to formally announce a planned retirement. Now, some people retire in their 50s while others work into their 80s-- and the pr...
How to Prevent Accidents in the Kitchen
The kitchen is a place of many potential accidents, but since we frequent it on regular basis, we often forget how dangerous it can be. Accidents can be the result of poor kitchen design and maintenance or through errors made while cooking. Whatever the c...
How to Shrink Wrap
Shrink-wrapping is one of the best and easiest ways to protect a variety of items for storage or during transport. The size of the items can range from CDs to boats. Some of the most common non-industrial shrink-wrapping needs come from small business own...
How to Change a Dip Tube
Inside a typical water heater tank, the dip tube transfers cold water from the top of the tank to the bottom of the tank, resulting in a faster heating process. Dip tubes can, however, wear out or malfunction. They may also disintegrate or break. To avoid...