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How to Grieve and Move On
Grief is an emotion that most people will have to cope with during their lives. Everyone experiences grief differently, and it can be caused by a wide array of experiences. Maybe you are grieving the death of a loved one. Or maybe you are coping with the...
How to Extract an Image in GIMP
Extracting is the process of cutting out an object from its background. This is an important skill to learn for those who wish to enter any career using an image editing program such as GIMP. While most people use Photoshop, GIMP is a great open source al...
How to Make a Banana Split Shot
Banana splits have been one of the most famous diner desserts for decades. This shot drink tastes like the real thing. Enjoy a banana split shot.
Yahtzee Rules: A Game Tutorial for Beginners
Yahtzee is a beloved dice-rolling game where players roll 5 dice and try to create unique, high-scoring combinations for 13 rounds. Whether you’re playing by yourself or with a friend, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about this simple g...
How to Get a Child to Stop Sucking Fingers
Many babies and children suck on their fingers during the first few years of their lives. Finger sucking provides them a sense of security and happiness. It is a completely natural instinct and generally harmless for a child to suck their thumbs, but it c...
How to Stay Awake at Night
If you’re on the night shift or find yourself swamped with important tasks, you might need to stay up late to get your work done. Staying alert and diligent during the dark hours can be difficult, since it goes against your body’s natural circadian rhythm...
How to Write a Speech if You're Third Speaker
There are three key roles on a debate team: first speaker, second speaker and third speaker. While the first and second speakers concentrate on building a substantive case, the third speaker has a unique job in that he or she must use their time to attack...
How to Buy Gold
Stockpiling gold has been a favorite investment of the wealthy through much of history, and gold remains the most popular investment of all the precious metals. Gold is fungible, portable, and accorded value everywhere in the world. This article outlines...
How to Do a Project
Get started on a project by mind mapping, discussing things in a group, and plotting out your research. Make a project outline, use reliable and up to date sources, and draft a thesis statement. Start writing early and add flair to your project to ensure...
How to Be a Fun Person to Hang out With
Everybody wants to hang out with fun people. Nobody wants to be classified as "boring". It’s just that some of us need a little help in this department. Being fun to hang out with starts with developing healthy self-esteem, an adventurous spirit, and a co...
The Ultimate Guide to Instant Hypnotic Inductions
While hypnosis doesn't give you control over the person you’ve hypnotized, it will put them in a calmer, more focused state of mind in which extraneous memories and thoughts are often blocked out.[1] X Research source It can be an effective...
How to Redo a Small Teen Bedroom (Girls)
As you grow up into a teenager, it can be fun to redecorate your room to reflect your changing style and interests. A small bedroom is an extra challenge, as you don’t have much space to work with and it can quickly feel cluttered by furniture, decoration...
How to Feel Comfortable in a Swimsuit
Feeling uncomfortable in a swimsuit is something that people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, and clothing sizes can identify with. It's common to feel self-conscious in a swimsuit, but insecurity doesn’t have to prevent you from enjoying your time at t...
How to Use HTTrack in 9 Simple Steps
HTTrack is a free and open source web crawler you can use to download entire websites. By default, HTTrack arranges the downloaded site by the original site's relative link-structure. Once you download a website with HTTrack, you can browse it in your pre...
How to Cheat on Homework
Sometimes it's just easier to not do the work. According to a recent study, 42% of freshmen at Harvard admitted to cheating on homework assignments, putting you in good company if you often feel like you've got better things to do than another worksheet.[...
How to Write a Sermon
Can you develop effective lessons for sermons one, two, three, or even more times a week? It can be done by following these simple steps. So how do you create your Christian lessons and sermons? No, not a borrowed lesson or sermon that might do for once o...