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How to Garden With Vinegar
Vinegar is a useful cleaning tool that you can use both inside and outside your home! In your garden, you can strategically use this substance to protect your plants from a variety of creatures, like dogs, cats, rabbits, slugs, and ants. Additionally, you...
How to Stop Hackers from Invading Your Network
Unethical hackers are look for vulnerable points in networks to get a hold of confidential information. We'll show you how to implement better security policies and seal the weak spots in your network to beat hackers at their own game.
How to Replace a Damaged Brick
Good brickwork can definitely stand the test of time, but bricks aren’t impervious to damage. Once a brick splits, cracks, or flakes, go ahead and replace it to prevent moisture seepage or structural issues.[1] X Expert Source Melissa & Michael...
How to Add JARs to Project Build Paths in Eclipse (Java)
When your Java project requires JAR libraries (Java Archive) to function, you have to configure your project to include the libraries in its build path. Fortunately, Eclipse makes this process simple and easy to remember. The build used here is Eclipse Ja...
How to Find a Scripture in the Bible
Understanding the Holy Bible which is a very large volume containing 66 books within two major parts--the Old and the New Testament can be difficult. At first, the Bible could seem a little hard to navigate, but with some basic knowledge on how it is orga...
How to Travel
You know you're ready to hit the road and see the world, but you need a little help getting out the door. With some thought and careful planning, you can be headed for adventure sooner than you think. Start planning your escape!
How to Treat Athlete's Foot
Experts agree that athlete's foot can often be treated at home with over-the-counter remedies. It's caused by a fungus that can infect the skin and thrives in wet, warm places. If you notice a scaly rash that itches or burns or that seems to be spreading...
How to Move a Shed
Moving a shed can be very simple or more complex depending upon a host of factors including the shed’s size and condition, the distance of the move, and the means of moving to be employed. In every case, however, careful preparation in planning the move...
How to Survive an Earthquake
Earthquakes strike without (or with limited) warning and are among the most destructive natural disasters. To ride out an earthquake, remember the phrase “drop, cover, and hold on.” Quickly find a spot away from glass, exterior walls, and any objects that...
How to Survive Secret Romances
You like this guy. He likes you back, but you can't publicly be together for some reason. One option is a secret romance, letting you be with this guy, but no-one knows but you two. It's a formula for passion, and a formula for dire trouble, but what's li...
How to Do a Clapping Push Up
A variation of the standard push up, the clapping push up is a plyometric exercise designed to assist in the development of explosive strength. Clapping push ups are not much more difficult to perform than standard push ups, and require only that you know...
15+ Signs That He Sees You as More Than a Friend
If you've got a guy friend you adore, you may start to wonder: are we really just pals, or does he want something more? Don't worry, we've got your back. By paying attention to his body language and behavior, you can solve the mystery for good. Or, if you...
How to Avoid Middle Age Spread
Middle age spread, the tendency to accumulate fat around your abdomen as you get older, doesn’t have to be an inevitability. It’s natural to gain weight as you age beginning as early as your 30s or 40s. However, you can avoid the dreaded “love handles” or...
How to Call Someone You Haven't Talked to in a Long Time
Sometimes time can get away from you. You start thinking about someone and realize that even though you used to be so close, you haven't talked to them in years. The truth is it's totally natural to drift apart from people as you move through life. If you...
How to Welcome the New Kid at School
In the middle of class, a student that you've never seen before walks and sits at the empty desk next to you after they introduced themself to the teacher. Let's say you have been a new kid before, and remember how tough it was getting used to the schedul...
How Does Someone Become a Saint?
In Catholicism, a saint is someone the Catholic Church recognizes as having lived an exemplary life of faith. Becoming a saint is no small thing—it requires years of investigation and approval, not to mention a whole lifetime of living a pious and grace-f...