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How to Grow Facial Hair Faster and Thicker: The Ultimate Guide
Many people dream of growing a thick, luxurious beard or mustache, but the truth is, facial hair growth is mostly up to your genetics. While you can’t change your genes, there are several ways you can help encourage your natural facial hair to grow thicke...
How to Draw a Train
Trains are fun to draw! This tutorial will show you how to draw a bullet train and a cartoon train.
How to Create Chainmail from Pop Tabs
Although you can purchase chainmail from a dive or sporting good store, why not put all those empty soda cans to good use and create your own with the tabs? The supply you will need most is time as it will take approximately 1,000 or more pop tabs to cre...
How to Cope with a Staff Shortage
Staff shortages are an unavoidable part of business in today’s economy. Learning the best way to soften the blow after a downsizing expands beyond the well-being of those who are being let go, however. Your own morale is important, not to mention the impa...
How to Cite an Essay
If you're writing a research paper, whether as a student or a professional researcher, you might want to use an essay as a source. You'll typically find essays published in another source, such as an edited book or collection. When you discuss or quote fr...
How to Play a 3 String Cigar Box Guitar
The Cigar Box guitar is an easy to play instrument and an excellent one to begin exploring playing with a slide. A little understanding of the music will help you to master this amazing little instrument. They are generally home made instruments though ma...
How to Decline an Unwanted Invitation to Someone's House
Everyone has experienced an invitation they'd rather turn down. Being asked to visit someone's house when just don't want to can be awkward. But whether it's to dine, to have a playdate for your children or for some other reason, there is a polite way to...
How to Test a Used Film Camera
Ever had a film camera sitting in a drawer or a garage, but you weren't sure if it worked or not? It might turn out to be your favourite camera, if you'll give it a chance. There are a few ways to see if it's still got some life in it.
How to Cite a Book
When you're writing a research paper, a citation lets your readers know which words or ideas are not your own. Generally, you'll place an in-text citation at the end of every sentence in which you've either paraphrased or quoted ideas or language from the...
How to Find Out Immigration Status
To find out a person's immigration status, you can either use the E-Verify website or submit a FOIA request to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The method that is most appropriate for you will depend on your reason for needing this information....
A Step-by-Step Gide to Setting a Title in HTML
Every web page needs a title. Why doesn't yours? One of the major tag pairs in HTML is the <title></title> tags; the title tag affects several functions of websites, from the default bookmark titles through to flashing words drawing your attention back to...
How to Check for Lice
Head lice are small wingless parasitic insects that live on the scalp. They can be difficult to spot because they’re only 2 – 3 mm long.[1] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, ru...
How to Earn Your Chicken's Trust
Chickens are great pets to keep in your very own backyard. They're friendly, docile, and can easily be handled; even by young children. But if you've got yourself a skittish chicken in the flock or you've bought some new hens that need some time to get us...
How to Become a AAA Towing Contractor
The American Auto Association, or AAA, offer a number of roadside assistance services, such as towing, fuel delivery, and flat tire repair. Many of the roadside assistance professionals for AAA are local companies under contract, so you can offer your ser...
How to Check a Residential Address
To send mail to residential addresses, businesses in many countries are required to check addresses against national government or post office records. Individuals may want to use different methods, particularly if you're only checking one address. Severa...
How to Make an Electroscope
Curious about the world of static electricity? A homemade electroscope is an easy (and safe!) way to detect and learn more about electrical charges. All you need is a few simple supplies to get started—and we’re here to show you how. Read on to learn how...