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How to Get a Service Dog if You're Blind or Visually Impaired
A service dog, often referred to as a guide dog, can be a great companion for someone who is visually impaired or blind. Getting a service dog for a blind or visually impaired person is an extensive process. This process includes research, submitting an a...
How to Remove Epoxy Paint
Epoxy is a strong adhesive or paint that was developed to withstand wear and tear. Because it is so strong, it can be very difficult to remove. Removing this product requires careful planning, consideration, preparation, and patience. Because the product...
How to Prevent Arm Pain While Driving a Car
Lots of time behind the wheel can result in arm pain. Whether your job requires frequent driving or you're traveling cross-country by car, you can take steps to prevent pain and discomfort. Stretch your hands, arms, and back before getting into the car. H...
How to Remove Blonde Hair Dye
If you dislike the look of your hair after dyeing it blonde, there are many ways to remove the color. You can try store bought products, such as a color remover. You can also try household products like dish soap. If the color is not coming out, stop by a...
How to Get Rid of Ants with Cinnamon
You can use cinnamon to deter ants through the use of powder, oil, or sticks. However, cinnamon is not likely to kill ants. Rather, it just keeps them from going a certain way, and the ants usually find a way around. Most natural remedies work in a simila...
How to Mail a Letter Internationally
When sending a letter internationally, you will first need to go to your local post office and pick a mailing service. Then, you will need to weigh your letter to figure out the cost of your postage and fill out any required customs forms. Make sure to ce...
How to Develop a "Radio Voice"
Warming up your voice and practicing are important components to strengthening your radio voice. For example, practice pronouncing words clearly, at both fast and slow paces. Speak naturally and be yourself – you don’t want to sound “announcer-y” like a r...
How to Dye Brown Hair Black
If you’re a brunette dreaming of having raven, sultry locks, you’re in luck! Unlike many hair transformations, dying your hair from brown to black is a pretty straightforward process. Because you are adding color to your hair rather than lifting it, there...
How to Change an Outdoor Cat Into an Indoor Cat
Outdoor cats endanger surrounding wildlife, particularly birds. They are also at increased risk of infection, disease, road accidents, and animal attack. Thus, bringing your cat indoors is good for the environment and good for the cat. Most cats will lear...
How to Hand Stitch a Rolled Hem
A rolled hem is a popular stitch for delicate fabrics and projects, such as scarves, napkins, and handkerchiefs. This stitch involves stitching in two locations on the folded edge of fabric and then pulling the stitches to roll them. It is a simple, yet e...
How to Block Adult Content on an iPhone
This wikiHow teaches you how to block content that is inappropriate for younger users from being opened on your iPhone.
How to Make a Tomato Bacon Sipper
Traditional Bloody Marys are delicious alternative to the usual sweet, fruity cocktails. If you love that rich, spicy flavor, though, there is one way to make the cocktail even better -- add bacon! A tomato bacon sipper combines the spicy tomato flavor of...
How to Add Music to an iPhone Without Syncing
This wikiHow teaches you how to add music to your iPhone without erasing the music that's currently on your iPhone. You can add music free of iTunes on your computer by using your iPhone's iTunes Store, downloading songs through Apple Music if you have a...
How to Crochet Petal Cone Edging
Petal cone edging is a fancy way to finish a crocheted project and you can use it for just about anything. Try making a fancy decorative washcloth and then adding petal cone edging, or use this technique to finish a blanket if you are really ambitious. To...
How to Overcome a Blow to Your Ego
Your ego is the part of your mind that is responsible for the judgments you make about yourself and other people. It can prove fragile at times - especially when your sense of self-worth is challenged by a failure or another person’s comments or behavior...
How to Get Along with Your Child's In‐Laws
Getting along with your child’s in-laws can be a tricky business. Different traditions, ideologies, and cultural backgrounds often cause families to clash during wedding planning and beyond. The good news is that, with some respect and good communication...