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How to Address a Mayor
Generally, you address a mayor as "Mayor" followed by their last name. If you do this, either in writing or in person, you'll convey proper respect and not offend anybody. However, in certain contexts, you may want to address a mayor more formally. If you...
How to Take Amoxicillin
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that is often prescribed for infections like tonsillitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, and other bacterial conditions.[1] X Trustworthy Source National Health Service (UK) Public healthcare system of the UK Go to source...
How to Use Castor Oil
Castor oil has been used since ancient times. It is well-known as an effective way to relieve constipation, for instance. Since it doesn’t taste great, mixing or chasing a dose with juice will help. It’s also a useful carrier for essential oils in some ca...
How to Make a Cap for Wigs
Wig making takes a lot of time, but the results are worth it. While you can always buy a pre-made cap to sew or ventilate the fibers onto, there is no guarantee that it will fit you. Making your own wig cap will ensure that you have a good base that fits...
How to Make Dreads Curly
Dreadlocks are a great low-maintenance hairstyle, but what if you want to change up your look? Whether you’ve had your dreadlocks for years or just a few months, you can curl your dreads for a cool new style. By using sponge rollers or braiding your locks...
How to Fix Clear Coat
Over exposure to the sun and the elements can cause the clear coat on your car to start to peel. Instead of getting a new paint job done on your car, which can be very costly, you can try fixing the clear coat yourself. Start by sanding away the old clear...
How to Keep a Room Cool
Being cooped up in a room when it’s sweltering hot can be a real drag. Luckily, there are a number of different ways that you can cool down a room. Even if you don’t have air conditioning, you can adjust your windows and maximize the room’s airflow so tha...
How to Write Stand-Up Comedy and Test Your Jokes
If your family and friends have told you that you are a funny person, you might want to try stand-up comedy! If you’re interested, writing stand-up is definitely something you can learn to do—all it takes is some creativity, practice, and the willingness...
How to Wash a Human Hair Wig
Human hair wigs are expensive, but definitely worth it. Because they’re made from real hair, they need to be washed regularly. Fill a clean sink with lukewarm water and 1-2 squeezes of shampoo, then turn the wig inside out and submerge it for 5 minutes. S...
How to Type Without Looking
If you want to learn to type without looking at the keys, also called touch typing, you’ll need to dedicate a fair amount to time to the task. Though it can take up to a few weeks to become familiar enough with the keyboard not to look at it while typing,...
How to Apply Glitter on Nail Polish
One of the best ways to add a little more sparkle to your life is a glitter manicure. If you don't want to use glitter nail polish, you can apply loose glitter over regular nail polish.
How to Count Knitting Rows
Counting your rows in knitting can be daunting and confusing, especially if you have a lot of rows to count or you find it difficult to identify your stitches. However, it is often necessary to count rows to ensure that you complete a project correctly. B...
How to Log Out of Slack on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to sign out of your Slack account when you’re using an Android.
How to Apply Illuminator
Illuminator, while not a necessary part of the makeup application process, is a great way to brighten up the look of your skin. There are a multitude of illuminator brands out there, so finding a brand that best complements your skin is as simple as takin...
How to Win at Pool
To win at pool, take heed of the old adage: practice, practice, practice! Winning requires impeccable technique, such as a good stance, appropriate grip and stroke, and good aiming. It also helps to take a few tips from the pros.
2 Simple Ways to See Who Liked or Retweeted Your Tweet
Want to see which X (formerly known as Twitter) users have liked, quoted, or retweeted you? Even though some things have moved around since Twitter became X, it's easy to see who liked or retweeted (now called "reposted") you once you know where to look....