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How to Fight Summer Depression
Though summertime is often a time of fun and excitement for many people, the summer blues are common to many others, as well. You may have difficulty coping with the heat, body issues, or perhaps memories of past summers that you can’t seem to forget. I...
How to Remove Pet Hair from Your Car
Periodically you will need to transport your pet in your vehicle. Depending on the type of pet you have, it may leave behind a layer of hair. Pet hair attached to the seats and carpeting of your car can be a major nuisance, mainly because it will end up a...
How to Take a Baby to the Beach
Taking your baby to the beach to play in the sand, explore the tide, and discover all the new sights and sounds of the ocean can be a wonderful experience for you and your family. It is important to plan ahead, however, to make sure that you keep your bab...
How to Cook Glass Gem Corn
Glass gem corn is a flint corn, so it is not usually eaten like corn on the cob. However, you can use it to make cornmeal to use in other recipes. You can also pop the kernels into popcorn.[1] X Research source To get the kernels, you will f...
How to Send Your Location on Facebook Messenger
This wikiHow teaches you how to share your current location with friends in Facebook Messenger.
How to Get Along with Your Child's In‐Laws
Getting along with your child’s in-laws can be a tricky business. Different traditions, ideologies, and cultural backgrounds often cause families to clash during wedding planning and beyond. The good news is that, with some respect and good communication...
How to Tell if a Chicken is Sick
Chickens are relatively hearty pets, but they can be affected by a number of diseases. Typically, you'll look for changes in their behavior, as well as changes in their skin, feathers, and feces to determine if they're sick. Many symptoms are common to a...
How to Crochet a Triple Picot Border
Triple picots are clover-shaped stitches that are perfect for edging scarves, shawls, and blankets. They look complex, but are actually very simple. If you know how to do a single crochet, slip stitch, and chain stitch, you will have no problems doing a t...
How to Remove Autofill Info on an iPhone
This wikiHow teaches you how to delete your name, credit cards, passwords, and contact information from Safari on your iPhone.
How to See Memories on Facebook
Want to see Facebook Memories from the past? It's easy! Every day, Facebook will show you past posts, photos, and interactions from today's date over the years in the Memories section, which used to be called "On This Day." This wikiHow article will teach...
How to Bump a Post on Facebook
This wikiHow teaches you how to "bump" a Facebook post in a group to the top of the page.
3 Easy Steps to Record Video on Snapchat Without Holding The Button Down
Do you want to record a video on Snapchat, but don't have any extra hands to press and hold the Capture button? Luckily, Snapchat has introduced a hands-free mode that you can easily activate and use! This wikiHow article teaches you how to record a Snapc...
How to Write a Resume As an Older Job Seeker
Resume advice is often oriented towards younger workers just entering the job market, whose most significant accomplishment may be their college graduation and who have likely had little substantial work experience. However, older job seekers re-entering...
How to Identify Your Bipolar Triggers
If you have bipolar disorder, the mood changes and episodes you experience may seem to be random to you. If you take a closer look at what happens before you have an episode, however, you may see that your mood swings happen because of “triggers” you expe...
How to Treat Arthritic Knees with Tai Chi
Tai Chi is a slow, gentle practice that has many benefits for people who suffer from arthritis.[1] X Expert Source Frank BlaneyCertified Tai Chi & Qigong Instructor Expert Interview In fact, if you have arthritic knees, Tai Chi can be bene...
How to Diagnose Laryngopharyngeal Reflux
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) is when the contents of your stomach (usually natural acids) move back up the esophagus and into your larynx or into your nasal airway. While LRP impacts many people, LRP often goes undiagnosed and untreated. By looking for...