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How to Monitor Blood Pressure
Research suggests that you may not notice symptoms of high blood pressure at first, but it may still be damaging your heart and blood vessels. Your blood pressure is the force your blood exerts on your blood vessels. Your blood pressure may be low, normal...
How to Download a Video: 4 Step-by-Step Methods for Any Device
Did you find a video online that you want to save to your computer, phone, or tablet? We'll show you how to use free video downloader tools to download any video from the web.
How to Make a Mountain Fold (Origami)
A mountain fold is one of the two folding methods used for creating origami, the other fold being the valley fold, with all other folds being basically variations of these two folds. The mountain fold is easy to do but as it forms the basis of origami and...
How to Correct Understeer During Cornering
Put simply, understeer is when your vehicle does not turn enough to make a corner, while oversteer is when the vehicle over-rotates or spins. Most modern vehicle suspensions are actually designed to encourage understeer in extreme driving situations. Un...
How to Get Involved with Greenpeace
Greenpeace has been working toward environmental and political change since 1971 and has expanded to become an international charity, offering opportunity for employment, volunteers, donors, and other supporters from around the world. To get involved, dec...
How to Calculate Federal Tax Withholding
Calculating federal tax withholding can be surprisingly frustrating — even though it's something the majority of people have to do regularly. Luckily, with the right guidance, this yearly ritual doesn't have to be a source of stress: each tax has its own...
How to Win Radio Contests
Many talk radio programs feature contests offering free trips, concert tickets, and other prizes to very attentive listeners. The goal is to call in and make it through so you can have your chance at lots of cool prizes. Radio contests happen everyday, an...
How to Reupholster Furniture
Whether you have a well-loved piece of furniture at home with upholstery in bad shape, or you've got a thrift piece of furniture for a great price but not-so-great style, you can completely change the look up your furniture through reupholstering.[1] X...
How to Choose a Snowboard
Choosing a snowboard is a daunting proposition today. Different shapes, board types, profiles, weight classes, and models fill the walls of even the tiniest snow shops, and shopping online can be impossible if you don't know what you are looking for. Howe...
How to Overcome Communication Apprehension
Communication apprehension (CA) can be described as a fear of real or anticipated communication with one or more other people. Unlike, the fear of public speaking, which is the most common and perhaps most relatable of all phobias, communication apprehens...
How to Bat in Cricket
As a batsman in cricket, it’s your job to use the bat to defend the wicket from being hit by the ball. The wicket is made up of 3 vertical stakes, called stumps, topped by 2 horizontal blocks of wood, or bails. You’ll also have the opportunity to trade pl...
How to Make Hair Gel
Hair styling products can be expensive, and many of them contain ingredients that can damage your hair over time. Creating your own hair care products allows you to have complete control over what goes into them. Making hair gel is a very straightforward...
How to Setup and Play Pai Gow
Pai gow is a Chinese betting game that uses tiles instead of cards, and it’s popular in casinos around the world. Pai gow can also be played at home using a set of specially-designed tiles. While the rules of pai gow can seem a little overwhelming at firs...
How to Grow Radishes
Radishes mature incredibly quickly (with some varieties taking only 3 weeks from seed to maturity), and they are very hardy. Their peppery flavor adds a kick to soups and salads, and they take up very little space in the garden. To begin successfully gro...
How to Train a Coon Dog
Dogs have accompanied hunters for thousands of years. Coonhounds as best known for their scent tracking, and make great hunting partners for small game like raccoons. Training a coonhound to hunt raccoons is a multi-step process that involves acclimating...
How to Organize a Dresser Drawer
Do you open your dressers only to have it look like a raccoon took a nap in there? Do you feel like you have more clothes than you can possibly store? Organizing a dresser drawer is a great solution to either of these problems and can also help you make s...