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How to Choose and Cleanse Crystals for Healing
How to Study for the TOEFL
The TOEFL, or Test of English as a Foreign Language, is an exam designed to measure fluency in English. There are four sections to the test: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
How to Cook Steak in the Oven
How to Fix a Leaky Faucet
Why pay a plumber when you can fix a leaky faucet yourself? To fix leaks on the four most common types of faucet, follow these instructions.
How to Tell if an Egg is Bad
Do you need to be able to tell if an egg is good or bad? Here are three different tests.
How to Whiten Teeth With Baking Soda
How to Become a Chef
How to Jump Start a Car
Whether it's because you left the lights on, the keys in the ignition, or your battery is old, most car owners will be faced with a dead battery sooner or later. Fortunately, if there's another functional car nearby, or if you have a...
How to Fold Origami Star Wars Character Finger Puppets
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How to Cook Lobster Tails
How to Draw Anime or Manga Faces
How to Make Awesome Rubik's Cube Patterns
Don't know what to do after you've solved your Rubik's Cube? Here are some popular algorithms to pattern your cube and impress all of your friends!
How to Deal With Bullies
Bullies come in all shapes and sizes, and most of us have to deal with them at one point or another. However, dealing with bullies in school can be particularly troublesome. This also works for adults! Bullying can be a serious problem,...
How to Reuse Old Toothbrushes
Even though the American Dental Association recommends that you replace your toothbrush every 3-4 months (or when the bristles get frayed), that doesn't mean it has to go straight to the garbage can. Toothbrushes still have a use beyond...
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How to Get Rid of Mucus
Mucus (also known as phlegm) is a common product of the colds and other upper respiratory infections. Read on to learn some ways to get rid of mucus.