Wednesday, June 30, 2010

How to Get Welfare Benefits

How to Get Welfare Benefits


How to Get Welfare Benefits

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:23 AM PDT

Welfare programs exist to help impoverished Americans. Here's how you can apply to get the funds you need.

How to Steal a Picnic Basket

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:43 AM PDT

Happy campers, beware! Take these pic-a-nic swiping tips from this sandwich-loving bear!

How to Type

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:14 AM PDT

Whether you need to type a resume, a letter, or a bibliography, it can get done fast if you learn how to control the keys efficiently.

How to Save Water in Your Garden

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:10 AM PDT

Water conservation makes good economic and environmental sense. Here are some ways to save water in your garden.

How to Tell if a Roast Turkey Is Done

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:40 AM PDT

If you serve a turkey that hasn't been cooked all the way through, you risk causing food-borne illness. Make sure your bird is thoroughly cooked for a delicious, healthy meal.

How to Win Concert Tickets

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:32 AM PDT

Don't miss your chance to win your favorite concert tickets by following these tips. Get your binoculars and ear plugs ready!

How to Win at Chess

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:31 AM PDT

Chess is a game of strategy. With the right techniques at the beginning of the game, you can quickly corner your opponent's king and call checkmate.

How to Win Bets

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:30 AM PDT

If you've been on a losing streak, this guide will get lady luck back on your side.

How to Win a Prize from a Crane Machine

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:30 AM PDT

If you've ever pumped a whole roll of quarters into a crane machine game without much luck, this guide will turn the tide and save some dough.

How to Use Stencils in Scrapbooking

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:29 AM PDT

You can make your scrapbook design as much fun to look at as the mementos in it. Embellish and add personality to your scrapbooking project by using stencils.

How to Turn a Wine Crate into a Planter

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:29 AM PDT

Embrace a greener lifestyle by recycling old wooden crates and turning them into something you can use forever.

How to Turn a Hoodie into a Bag

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:28 AM PDT

Turn your hoodie into a convenient strap bag that you make on the go.

How to Tell Sterling Silver from Plated

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:28 AM PDT

If you see a beautiful set of silverware or silver jewelry on sale at an amazingly low price, you want to make sure that you are getting the real deal.

How to Tell if Beef is Spoiled

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:27 AM PDT

Keep yourself and others safe by learning how to tell if beef is spoiled.

How to Tell a Girl You Like Her

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:27 AM PDT

Want to be her next boyfriend or turn your friendship into something more? Take a chance and express how you feel to the object of your affection.

How to Teach Loyalty

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:26 AM PDT

Teaching your children loyalty helps them value their family, stand up for those in need, and make friendships that last a lifetime.

How to Start an Action Figure Collection

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:25 AM PDT

In 1964, "G.I. Joe" launched the action figure collecting hobby and made the action figure a toy market niche. For beginners, the hardest part of collecting may be deciding where to start.

How to Set Up a Museum Scavenger Hunt

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:25 AM PDT

It can be difficult to make a museum trip exciting for kids, but one way to get them involved in learning about the exhibits and displays is to create your own scavenger hunt.

How to Remove Rubber Cement from Scrapbook Photos

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:24 AM PDT

Rubber cement is easy to use but contains acid that can be harmful to pictures. Remove rubber cement and replace it with acid-free glue for your scrapbook photos.

How to Quit Social Smoking

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 09:24 AM PDT

Smoking the occasional cigarette still puts you at risk for cancer and heart disease. Quit social smoking today to reduce your risk and live longer and healthier.

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How to make a bird feeder out of Ikea plates

Posted: 13 Apr 2010 08:40 PM PDT

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Tilt activated LED glow cube

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 12:37 PM PDT

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Posted: 11 Sep 2007 07:51 AM PDT

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Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:45 AM PDT

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Chocolate-covered potato chips

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:20 AM PDT

Potato chips + chocolate + sea salt = awesome! Just make a few of these chocolate-covered potato chips and I think you'll agree. The mix of the saltiness with the sugar and cocoa is great. The general gist of the idea is right here in the title and the picture, but read on for the details. ...
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Posted: 17 Jan 2008 01:38 PM PST

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Automatic Pool Water Filler

Posted: 23 Mar 2009 08:26 PM PDT

This device will automatically add water to your pool when it gets below a specified level. It does this all for under $15. By having a device fill the pool to a specific level, you can avoid wasting water by overfilling. UPDATE: VERSION 2.1 Cross Section Added For Stability After version 1.0 kept...
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Posted: 30 Dec 2007 05:19 PM PST

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How to Make Authentic Water Kefir

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 05:00 PM PDT

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How To Enter the Summer Sewing Contest

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 10:21 AM PDT

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How To Insulate a Standard Metal Garage Door

How To Insulate a Standard Metal Garage Door


How To Insulate a Standard Metal Garage Door

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:49 AM PDT

Insulation will help you lessen the thermal transfer between the interior and exterior areas of your home. You will make your house more comfortable, lessen your electric bills, and you'll help the environment as well when you add insulation. Many homes have insulation already in their roof and walls. An un-insulated garage door is the perfect chance to enhance the insulation levels in your home.  Adding insulation to your metal garage door will be so easy. It will make your family more comfortable.

A garage door is usually a big un-insulated space that causes energy losses especially if it's connected to your home. If your garage isn't insulated, and if you aren't concerned in soundproofing or comfort, then there's no need for insulation.

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How To Use Swedish Massage Oils

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:45 AM PDT

After a long and tiring day, few things are as relaxing as a Swedish massage. Before you can have a good Swedish massage, however, you need to make sure that you have the tools needed for the massage. One of the most important tools that you need is the massage oil. Here's how you can use Swedish massage oil.

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How To Use Surgery to Treat Obesity

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:44 AM PDT

Obesity is still one of the biggest health threats in the country today. For some people, dieting and a little bit of exercise is enough to prevent obesity. For some others, however, obesity is caused by genes that simply make the person more prone to obesity. In this case, even dieting and exercise will sometimes not work. If this is the case, here's how you can use surgery to manage and to treat your obesity.

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How To Use Sunlight to Remove Laundry Stains

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:40 AM PDT

White clothes have always been favored by many people because of the neat and clean appearance that white clothing brings. One of the problems with white clothing, however, is that it tends to turn yellowish over time and stains very easily. Instead of using bleach, however, you can actually use plain old sunlight to whiten your clothes. Here's how.

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How To Use Sunscreen with Makeup

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:39 AM PDT

Sunscreen will not just prevent your skin from getting skin cancer, but is also one of the best tools that you have against aging caused by harmful UV rays. Just because you want your skin to keep on looking young and healthy, however, does not mean that you need to stay away from makeup. Here's how you can use sunscreen with cosmetics.

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How To Host a Fund Raising Pool Tournament

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:32 AM PDT

Pool is one of the easiest games to play, and one of the most popular. Most bars have pool tables, and most people know how to use these. Because of this, making fund raisers out of pool tournaments is a great idea – people get to enjoy themselves while you get to organize an even t that helps other people out. Here's how you can host the tournament.

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How To Internationally Outsource Manufacturing

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:32 AM PDT

Many companies thrive in their business because they outsource the manufacturing of their products to other countries.  You can become globally successful in your business if you can compete through quality products with a lower price.

Outsourcing the manufacturing of your goods to other nations seem daunting, but it's a risk worth taking for it can make you intentionally competitive especially that there are countries like China, where you can outsource the manufacture of your product cheaply yet get quality results. Below are tips on how to outsource your product internationally.

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How To Host a Fall Dinner Party

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:30 AM PDT

The fall is one of the best times to host a dinner party. During summer, a lot of people are off to spend some time with the family and in vacations. During the fall, however, most people are available. Here's how you can host a successful fall dinner party.

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How To Host a Children's Book Club

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:30 AM PDT

A children's book club is a great way for you to introduce your children to literature and get them off the boob tube.  There are a lot of children's book clubs across the country, but if you happen to live in a neighborhood where there is no children's book club, here are steps that will help you host your own club.

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How To Host a Drum Circle

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:30 AM PDT

During drum circles, people from all ages and backgrounds can come together to mix, mingle, and have fun while beating drums and making simple music through drum beats. If you are hosting a celebration such as a wedding or a birthday party, a drum circle is a great way to get the folks together. Here's how.

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How To Hire a Resume Writer

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:24 AM PDT

If you really want to land your dream job, then you can increase your chances by preparing a professionally written resume. The only problem is that most people really do not know how to configure the information on their resumes to make it more appealing to recruiters and employers. This problem can be solved by hiring a resume writer to organize and create a powerful resume that can make you look like an exceptional choice for a position on paper. This will garner you more interview which will translate to an increased chance of getting the job you want. Keep these factors into mind when looking for a resume writer to hire.

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How To Trim a Horse's Hooves

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:23 AM PDT

You will be surprised to know that during the prehistoric times, horses actually had four toes instead of one. The evidence of the three vanished toes still remains under the care of various conservatories around the world. A horse hoof is actually a part of the foot structure that can be easily found in any species under the Equidae family. Many people think that a horse hoof is a hard and solid object under the horse's foot. On the contrary, it actually is not as tough as it seems (hence the invention of a horseshoe) and it consists of three very important layers with different functions. The outer hoof (the visible one) is hard, pretty much like the composition of your nails. Like the nails, it does not feel anything and can be easily trimmed to fit any kind of horseshoe. However, you need to be very careful when you are adjusting the size of your horse's hooves. If you trim it too deep, it can get very painful and that is something that you need to avoid.

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How To Understand Whether You Should Moisturize Oily Skin

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:21 AM PDT

Oily skin is one of the major skin problems for most people. It requires special skin care in order to ensure that your skin stays healthy and young. The usual skin regiment for any type of skin involves cleansing, toning and moisturizing. However, people with oily skin often disregard the moisturizing part of daily skin regiment thinking that their skin is already moisturized due to excessive oil produced by their body. This common mistake can cause your skin dehydration. If you are still thinking whether you need to moisturize your oily skin or not, the following can help you understand the importance of moisturizer to the body.

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How To Hide Plasma TV Wires

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:19 AM PDT

A plasma TV mounted neatly on your living room wall will always be a crowd pleaser. Imagine watching the Superbowl or the NBA Finals on your widescreen TV while you and your buddies sucking down a couple of brewskies each. Obviously, this is every man's dream. However, the whole experience would be better if you are able to hide the wires attached to and from your TV. Yes, these wires can make the room look cluttered and counteract the sleek and neat image that any plasma TV brings. Fortunately, the job of hiding these wires is not too difficult to accomplish. In fact, with some of these steps, you can achieve the neatness you desire in no time.

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How To Understand Your Diabetes

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:18 AM PDT

Diabetes is one of the most common diseases today, especially among obese people. This disease can be very hard to deal with due to the meticulous care and treatment for those people diagnosed with this disease. If you have this illness, it is important that you perfectly understand how diabetes works and the following can help you learn more about this illness.

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How To Hide Your Rear End with Clothing

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:17 AM PDT

Having a big behind can be embarrassing especially if you are a woman. It is actually illogical for women to detest their derriere due to its size when most men really love women with big butts. Nevertheless, women want to hide their voluptuous asset. Technically, there are many types of clothing that can hide or camouflage a huge rear end. Women have to be careful on choosing what to wear since most styles and fashion will enhance this area rather than making it look smaller which you obviously desire. In any case, if you really want to make your huge ass disappear, then here are some solid tips on how to do so.

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How To Hire a Repossession Service

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:16 AM PDT

If you are business that sells products to customers on credit terms, then you will probably have some delinquent customers that will give you a tough time collecting what they owe you. For these types of situations, your only recourse is to repossess the merchandise they got from you. Since repossession of merchandise is not your core business, you will probably want to hire a third party to do the dirty work for you. This is where hiring a repossession services company can be invaluable. Here are some tips on how to hire an effective repossession service that will hound customers that don't pay up.

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How To Use a Random Orbit Sander

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:15 AM PDT

Random orbit sanders have gained great strides in sanding circles because of its dual-action design. It has been made to perform with the speed and strength of belt sanders while ending up with the polished outcome that only finishing orbit sanders can provide. Sandpaper disks that spin independently are attached to the pad that by itself executes an oval-like motion.

Work under these guidelines to ensure that your project comes out nice and smooth.

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How To Use a Toilet Seat Cover

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:13 AM PDT

Using the public toilets is unavoidable especially if you are out for shopping the whole day. You cannot expect all public toilets to be sanitized every minute, and you may be using the toilet during peak hours when most of the people line up to use the loo. It is very fortunate for this generation to have disposable toilet seat covers – you can now comfortably take a pee in a public toilet without having to worry too much about cleanliness. This is a primary concern especially if you have children with you and they have to use the toilet. So using a disposable toilet seat cover is very simple. Just follow these steps.

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How To Hide Your Valuables Around the House

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:12 AM PDT

Whenever a thief breaks into a home, he will normally and almost always look for the most valuable stuff. Cash, jewelry, state-of-the-art gadgets, and even important documents are probably the items always on the top of a burglar's list. Now, even with the most high-tech security systems, someone may still succeed in entering your house at night and nabbing those things you hold so dear. Nothing is really foolproof. However, if you are ingenious enough, you can make sure that thieves will never find your most valuable possessions. Here are some tips on how to hide your valuables in uncommon areas of your house.

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How To Understand Your Child’s Tattoos and Body Piercings

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:11 AM PDT

In this day in age of self-expression and individuality, the youth are more than willing to try new things in the hope that they would be able to define themselves. While it is their divine right to express what or who they really are, it stands that at some point their parents will not approve of the ways that they would go about it. Enter body tattoos and body piercing.

Teenagers tend to think that having a body piercing and tattoo is cool. Having such is like a teenager's status symbol. People might think of them as tough guys or maybe disturbed souls with a heart of gold. Bottom line-piercings and body tattoos, inasmuch as they can be brought by peer influence or self-accord, are the attempts by  individuals to establish themselves. Here are some of the ways by which you can understand why your child would want to have himself pierced and tattooed.

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How To Use a Polariscope to Make Jewelry

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:09 AM PDT

The price of a gem depends on its optical properties. Optical properties are essential to the beauty of a gem. The better the optical properties, the higher the price. Gems can be precious or semi precious, however, it does not mean that the precious gem is always more expensive than the semi-precious one. If the latter is more attractive and more beautiful, then it is costlier.

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How To Use a Baby Thermometer

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:07 AM PDT

A baby thermometer is an indispensable companion when you have a baby. A baby can develop a high temperature at a moment's notice and aside from gauging your baby's temperature with the palm of your hand, you can use a baby thermometer to get a more accurate reading. You can either use a rectal or an oral thermometer to take your baby's temperature. When your baby has a heightened temperature, you can determine if how high it is by taking a reading from her armpit, her ear (using a digital thermometer) or her anus. You should never take a baby's temperature by inserting a thermometer inside her mouth. It is also advisable that you take your baby's temperature about twenty to thirty minutes after you have given your baby a bath. Taking her temperature right after her bath will not give you an accurate reading as her body temperature is lower.

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How To Hire a Hardwood Floor Contractor

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:06 AM PDT

You can't beat classic hardwood flooring for any home or room. Walking barefoot on a clean and smooth hardwood floor is truly an enlightening experience not to mention the whole classic theme it brings to any room. This is the reason why many people choose this type of flooring for their homes. To get the optimum finish on a hardwood floor installation, you need hire a contractor that is experienced in installing this type of flooring. Here are some practical tips on how to hire a contractor to install and finish your hardwood flooring.

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How To Use a Production Factory for a Handbag Business

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:05 AM PDT

Many handbag manufacturers started their business in small workrooms manned by only one or two workers. Overtime, as their businesses gained momentum, the need to add a few more workers and a few more machines was inevitable. Soon, the only way to grow and expand was to produce their handbag creations through production factories.

There are many benefits to using a production factory when making your handbags. More bags can be made in less time. More designs can be made because you can use machines to add details and embellishments that are difficult to do by hand or by using simple sewing machines. It may be more cost effective in the long run to use machines rather than to shoulder expensive labor.

If you are ready to start using a production factory to create your handbags, review the tips below.

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"Star Wars Fridays" in the Office, Please

"Star Wars Fridays" in the Office, Please


"Star Wars Fridays" in the Office, Please

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 06:00 AM PDT

"Star Wars Fridays" in the Office, Please Casual Fridays is so yesterday. Ignore the pretentiously relaxed dotcom dress code. Mock the jean-clad Wall Street bankers racing to grab a seat on the Hampton Jitney. Let's return Friday to a proper dress code. It's time to honor the greatness of George Lucas.

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Posted: 30 Jun 2010 03:00 AM PDT

Armless Woman Becomes Embroidery Guru If you are born without any arms, you will figure it out. Somehow, I doubt Ren Jiemei needed sewing tutorials on how to thread a needle with her feet. But here it is.

Her feat (err, umm) is not so unique that fits into the Guinness Book of World Records. On the other hand, clearly her existence proves we are capable of many more exotic accomplishments than we could possibly imagine.

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Posted: 29 Jun 2010 03:00 PM PDT

It's a Bird, It's a Plane–It's a Self-Folding Origami Robot Love folk art but could do without the folk part? Try this self-folding origami automaton on for size.

Scientific American writes, "Researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) have invented a real-life Transformer, a device that can fold itself into two shapes on command."

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Posted: 29 Jun 2010 12:00 PM PDT

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Posted: 29 Jun 2010 09:00 AM PDT

Is the Lady Gaga Blow Up Doll Anatomically Accurate? The pervs at our office tried to buy the Official Lady Gaga blow up doll yesterday. It was recently introduced with lots of fanfare by aptly named company, pipedream products.

Sadly, not yet available. Enquiring minds just want to know. Which incarnation of Lady Gaga was licensed?

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