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How to Roll a Coin on Your Knuckles
Any coin trick master can be observed rolling a coin down their fingers from the index to the pinky and back again. It's often referred to as knuckle rolling or the Steeplechase Flourish. You may have seen this trick performed by various "cool" movie char...
How to Exercise Your Voice
If your profession requires you to speak or sing a lot, then you may find that your voice becomes tired very easily. By exercising your voice beforehand, you may be able to strengthen your speaking or singing voice. Warm up your voice by breathing deeply,...
How to Become a Writer
You love to write and express yourself, but how do you turn that passion into a career? It starts with writing as much as possible and learning the ins and outs of the craft, and we're here to help. In this article, we'll walk you through everything you n...
How to Keep Chickens from Eating Their Own Eggs
Egg-eating amongst chickens usually starts as a mistake--a hen accidentally cracks an egg, and when she investigates, she finds that it's tasty and nutritious and gobbles it down. This behavior can spread quickly amongst the flock and, if left uncorrected...
How to Double Space in Word
Changing the line spacing can make a Word document easier to read and make notes on when printed. Follow this guide to change the spacing in any version of Word, regardless of your operating system.
How to Make 3D Videos
3D movies aren’t exclusive to big theatres and major Hollywood blockbusters. You too can create impressive three dimensional videos. There are a range of ways to film and edit this illusion. The final product is complete when you and your audience wears 3...
How to Get a GED
The GED, which stands for General Educational Development, is a test developed by the American Council on Education (ACE)[1] X Research source that determines whether you have knowledge comparable to that of a high school graduate. The GED i...
How to Cope with Sleep Paralysis
Sleep paralysis is when you are unable to move while falling asleep or waking up but you are mentally awake. Sleep paralysis is often associated with other symptoms, such as a sense of suffocation, decreased heart rate, hallucinations, feeling an evil pre...
How to Remember Electrical Resistor Color Codes
Resistor color codes are something that every electronics hobbyist should remember. You'll have it committed to permanent memory in no time!
How to Communicate with Animals
Have you ever wondered what your pet is thinking or feeling? Have you ever tried to figure out what he is trying to tell you? Do you sometimes wish that your pet could talk to you with words? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you may be loo...
How to Budget Your Money
Creating a solid budget is the first step in taking control of your financial life and making your money work for you. It can help you crush your outstanding debt, put money into savings, and feel more relaxed and less stressed out. Budgeting doesn’t alwa...
How to Be a Waiter
From Kelsey Grammar to Kelly Clarkson, many people got their career started off by waiting tables. Working in a restaurant environment is fast paced and lucrative work if you approach it correctly and develop the right skills. If you're personable, reliab...
How to Become a Vegan
Most omnivores think becoming a vegan is impossible and can't even begin to imagine how they might be able to survive, let alone enjoy life without typical flavors they have been used to. They're just not being creative enough! With a positive attitude, a...
How to Make Oobleck
Oobleck (also called magic mud) is an easy-to-make substance that has some interesting physical properties. Oobleck is an example of a non-Newtonian fluid. Many common liquids like water and alcohol have a constant viscosity. But Oobleck can be liquid w...
Why Does My Car Stall When I Come to a Stop?
There may be lots of reasons a car stalls at intersections, including low automatic transmission fluid levels, moisture in your gas, broken sensors, or issues with the EGR valve.
How to Stop on Ice Skates
There are two main ways to stop on ice skates. The "snowplow stop" is a beginner technique that will get the job done, even if it isn't always graceful. The more advanced "hockey stop" requires balance and finesse, but it is much quicker and smoother than...